The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 11

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glares, when Mm an altercation with his! He lamilord, Joesph Bteluna, of No, 87 FB Linden Street. He Fetusee | to move un-| times on the til he finds other bi Mra, Cal atherine elunay the land- Jord’s wife, produced a knife and in al- loged to have alashed the tenant's face Duofold Health Underwear fr Men,Women and Children. Hed with ner ya, Who cut dy. Tetactlves Kay Ww CHTY TO HELP RUN RAILROAD LINE ON STATEN ISLAND | Estimate Board Vot Votes to Give |, Whalen Authority on Fifty- !' Fifty Basis With Company. bo man and Henninger of the nue Station arrested Mre. are looking for eavaped. , . Steluna ‘The Board of Estimate unanimously agreed to-day to empower Piant and| Structures Commissioner Whalen to @perate the Staten Island Midland Railway Company jointly with Fed- eral Recetver Jacob Brenner. Com- missioner Whalen eays the road will be rendy for operation by Dec. 1 Out of a city apprppriation of $200,- 000 twenty-eight cars wil be ordered. | ‘The agreement between the city and| Federal Judge Chatfield, who ap-| @ainted Receiver Brenner, ts that | the fare on all the Midland lines shal! | be five cents, that the profits above running expenses shall be on a fifty- fifty basis between the company and the city, that the Richmond Light] & Power Company shan furnish | power at cost and that the city shall keep the road in repair, Manbattan Borough President Ch d an a bene, sian ween ange your underwear! for the agreement, declared that through ita provisions the company | gots all the ‘fat and the city ali| the “lean.” | The company doean't get any fat unless there is a profit,” said Com- missioner Whalen, “and if there is & profit the city shares equally.” mptroiier Craig sdul the agree Wary shiver in the cold when a little transaction with your under- wear dealer will give you “warm without-weight” of Duofold? Duofold is the double-layer X iwas tho ‘bart that could be \ underwear. Wool outside for ¥ e people ¢ Island in vicw of the fact that warmth; cotton underneath for a Island lines had taken! comforts Light and soft to the skin and a safeguard against Uis- comfort and sickness. The ideal fall and winter underwear. ate retuge in Federal recelverships | CUT BY ‘LANDLORD AND WIFE. | Fristno Saye Woman Was First te Attack With Katte, Duofold Health Underwear Co. Mohawk, New York wounds sustaine A this morning, he de-! Starting Tomorrow at 9 A. Typical A\cy Sale 9,000 Men’s Shirts i Fine Woven Madras, Crepe Weave Madras, 5 Smart Corded Madras, Oxford Weaves, ie Poplin Cloth and Fine Percales ey Typical (\OCY quality and typical Mey savings are effectively combined—and the result is a TYPICAL A\acy SALE. YOUR chance to buy a half dozen or dozen shirts at this low price. All are made with box pleat centres; coat model and negligee style. Soft double cuffs. Sizes [4 to 18 This is the sale for which thousands of men have been waiting. pmo Mel y Floor, BOtn Btrect e e HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK Inc in ma it was scaved’ by 8 4 by ates gon Aye- her husband, who aft and pend Reindeer Milk FOR ALL THE FAMILY Aw” fn the fromen north, When you bay « qt of alll vemenber—1 ¢@. of ot le equal in energy food cates to @ eggs. The beet agge now sell at $1.05 per dowen. the Laplanders must de- on the graceful reindeer to sapply the home with milk. ‘Those animals would have a pretty hard time supplying milk for a great city like New York. ‘Think how different ft is here! cows, pastured in the sweetest meadows, give the rich milk that ts rushed to you by fast trains and delivered at your home, afl sealed in sanitary bottles. It is the Bogies way — and Fine healthy here for the asking. Let us tell You are not asking = favor when out your purchases, OUR DIGNIFIED CREDIT Dining Table, 48 inches wide, 6 ft aoe OTS OE pieces as illustrated, at . OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Won." Cre ate naa RH) | “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin" ts gen- ee ulne Aspirin proved safe by millions ‘| 5 bs ve : || ral Colda and Patn of 12 tablets ists also well li \\e Aspirin in t facture Monoacet i jeacidester of Salleylleacid, ~Advt, $a) | ‘I Y $4-99OO0E164-09-08 8600004 | , LUAU TG rsh Tat TT ee Sta Let Credit Furnish That Little Home for You Credit—convenient, dignified—and with- out one cent “extra charge”—is yours about our convenient payment plan. ask for credit here—and—you'll receive the same courtesy and consideration whether you pay cash or have us charge otf ee: 10-Piece William and Mary Period Jacobean Oak Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Sei and 5 side chairs, 10 pieces, as illustrated, at. . Three-Piece Genuine Leather Library Suite in fumed oak With genuine leather automobile seats; *$99°° Greenpoint Decorated you you In Antique Ivory; 4 square oats, square fillers, with per- orated | panels “$39. (98 and raised INVITES YouR ACCOUNT dallions, ing fable and * extension; | arm $339: 50] MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES AveslS"St. BIIOUSIRSS—SICK MEADACHE, call for an ff Tablet, (a vegetable aperient) to tone and strengthen the organs of digestion and elimi nation, Improves Appetite, Relleves Conmipation, nC Medien, am . io Ratt AEE ie era Prepare for the 1920 Election 1920 World Almanac 35c a copy || Newsstands, Bookstores, and at By Mall Everywhere Postage Prepaid 50c per copy 1920. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to M. to 5 P. M. HEARN ee 1827 Wen of OR Avenue TOMORROW 1,100 Silk Petticoats 3.83 Our regular $6.65 Seven models, taffeta and all-silk jersey, the latter with taffeta flounces, Vandyke taffeta borders or silk jersey flounces. Black, navy, gray, brown, purple, blue, Russian and emerald green, taupe, American Beauty and new ‘changeables; newest styles, priced at a marvellous economy value. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS TODAY TOMORROW 1450 LITTLE TOTS’ Bath Robes : Our regular $2.74 350 BABY Buntings 3.58 Our regular $5.97 For the coming of Jack Frost, Baby must have warm, snugly robes and buntings:to keep out the cold. Here is mother’s un- equalled opportunity te buy them in finest, softest qualities at the low prices made famous in our Start of Season Sales. BUNTINGS are of ripple eiderdown, warmly lined and daintily trimmed with satin ribbon, ‘The hood is lined with silk. Colors are baby blue, pink, tan, gray and white. BATH ROBES are of blanket cloth with flower or Indian designs in a good selection of colors. Sizes are 2 to 6 years, NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See page 21 for our three col. adv.

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