The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 16

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Will Go to Hig essary in Fi for Along Huis ison, Corporation Counsel! O'Br Bighest court, if necessary, Raliroad from tts roadbed Hodson from 724 Street ¢ Duyvil. Supreme Court Justi FP. Donnelly ordered the ju mins the sult after the trial four weeks. The Court sald the city we fond held its charter from Which alone could repent or ‘The case of Pine vs, New he aid, extopped tho city f taining ite action. | | The Rev, Theodore Sedgwick, a class Mate at Harvard and an us! Taylor's wedding, conductell vices. Bishop E. C. Sensa $175 extra and bell cuffs; lining. . An immense models; trimmed w of Skunk; sleeves; extra heavy 9600... Safe to say no store most extraordinai The most remarkal elegant selection of and made up in a v advanced models You must see these natural aquirrel peits, the astounding its you in this positive saving of & special price of $15 can’t find th: i ie eg half to double our come and see them; CITY TO APPEAL . CENTRAL OUSTER est Court if Nec- began preparations for an appeal to the @ecision yesterday against the clty in) ite mult to oust the New York Central) Witthority to interfere in the railroad’s| Secupation of streets and avenues au re thorized in its charter of 1846, and that it already had been held that the rail- HOWARD TAYLOR'S FUNERAL. | wa. , The funeral of Howard Taylor, senior partner of the law firm of Taylor, Jack- | Acheson ‘of Con- necticut offered prayers at the close, ‘The honorary pallbearers were Charles! From Manufacturer to Wearer 435 5th Ave. Cor. 39th St. Tel. Murray Hill 3793 ~75 at $175 to $225; extra lar fine deep roll offered anything similar at double our price and unquestionably one of the bargains obtainable anywhere in New York 12 GENUINE MOLE SKIN COATS history of the fur trade; 31 SHEPPARD SEAL COATS rious creations apywhere in New York at from one and one $245 she } 3 deh Lv bid «, e No Wend, 1 Ubowar, B. Brophy, Stuyvesant Winthrop Jr, Wiillam Willams, ¥ ler ® Strip Jacrvices, “They, with "W.-C. fined in the, unfortunately, Osborn could got be presen The at Chatham, Conn. Jen to-day from the along the| ‘0 Spuyten| co Thomas ry to di had lasted an fantry of tho d with military honors ‘ne without| ind a second time in the Media Fox Hills Hospital, |his wounds. He the State,| Silo, Ireland. am| Was born in York ity, rom main-| BOSTON, Nov. 30, her zon, Bronh ~ Nash, No. 56 Pine Street, Was he 1y morning in Calvary Church, 2iat Strect and Fourth Avenue. Dest Direct with hiattan—T8_ years her at Mr. the ser- pee 593 PHONE 2590 Murray parte tn 173 B’way Cor. Cortlandt St. Tel. Cortlandt 777 tional Advance ‘ . Clearance Sale of $1,000, 000 Worth of This is a Life-Time Opportunity—and Right Before Christ- mas—to Buy the Finest Fur Garments, Etc. Less Than O. Charged * Elsewhere 65 HUDSON DYED * SEAL COATS Absolutely the lowest price ever quoted for these garments, made of besutifully matched $ skins and shown in o magnificent selection; 36 in, lengths 45 FINE FRENCH SEAL COATS . An exquisitely elegant mod ine pelts, which usually made of retails collar silk $150 quality 28 RICH HUDSON SEAL COATS variety of stunning Beaver, Squirrel collars; bell silk lining; value $275 21 FRENCH SEAL WRAPS in New York ever $175 ble value in the made of un fine mole skins, ariety of beautiful $300 14 FINE MARMOT COATS exquisite garments, made of the richest of to appre: bargain that offering—a 250; at our 0 qual of these price; just our special ur Neckpieces, Muffs, Half Priced! Fish, Harris, John @, Jackson, De Lancey of, Francis M. Scott, Egerton L. Florence D. White and B. Henry, Lacombe. Henry L. Stimson and Robert W. Chan- © among those who attended the wore lo be pallbearers, but were not no while Mr, body will be buried this morning CORPORAL, WOUNDED IN WAR, | RURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS. The funeral of Corpl. P. J. MoDon- who served with Company B in the 77th Division, took ordny from hia late reaidence, th Street, Jersey City. He waa wounded at Chateau-Thierry, Onn’ vhich Ar while attempting a rescue, for He was undor treatment at the Btaten Island, for —_ Father of Boston Parks Dead. James M. Pren- cipal He Was an omelal of vated Rallway, ® director and Maine Raliroad and with banks and manufac- The oldest factory In Man. Wish class tepairing dane quick: nook: THIRD AVENUE. Near S8th Street. Sidney Osborn, Th He in Holy County aks places, mtr, ‘ML Your Baker special- izes on None Such Mince Pies for Thursday. ’ Look for this sign Tt OTR ee We seit NONE SUCH MINCE PIE «e Mothorased to niake pet ne NONE ‘SU CH aMINCE PIE Day ELICIOUS, wholesome None Such Mince Pies have been served in thou- sands of homes virtually every Thursday for years. Thursday’s Nene Such Pie is a habit and a mighty good one—just like pan- cakes for breakfast. Try it for a few weeks beginning this Thursday. * NUVEMBER kai finest on the market. Glad they’re back! the quality mints &eryone remembers EPPERMINT LORIOT is back again on the candy stands—the mints everybody liked best. Everyone remembersthe quality. The finer textured, finer flavored. | SDR >. || Loar Harder pressed, © The distinctive little package is more IF | convenient than ever. P | 4] | Now everybody is asking for \ P | “Loriot’s” again. They're on candy s | stands and at cigar and drug stores \ i) | throughout the city. . A | The price is the same—s cents the | package. | 1920. - id ett aes zy ABRAHAM STRAUS... BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 1,142 Women’s Higher-Priced Tuxedo ‘Sweaters $0.10 We believe that a similar value has not been made in years, for the _ original models of the Sweat- ers in this Sale have beer’ selling’ up to this day for $9.75! These 2 models are so desirable that we bought a quantity of them—and here they are in every wanted color — and exactly the dupli- cates $9.75 that are, now included with this Sale. | B. Tuxedo Sweaters made of fine Zephyr yarns, in novelty striped stitch de- sign. Finished with a wide button belt. Colors include Buff, Wood Brown, Nav: Blue, Royal Purple, Turquoise, Peacoc Blue, Salmon Pipk or Black. A. & S.—Second floor, Central. Gifts for he § Smoker The “Critical Smoker” is also critical about the selection of the maay neces- sities which are essential to the comfort of the smoker. Here he will tind just the needed articles for his comfort, at just the right prices, and we believe that we can satisfy his critical tastes, because we also have been critical in the selection A. Tuxedo Swéaters in fine Zephyr trimmed with brushed Angora avo! in contrasting color. Brown with buff; Buff with brow ; Navy Blue with buff; Purple with buff; Peacock Blue with buff; Black with white; and all Black. of the tse many items. Ash Trays : Bota Brass Ash rays; with match holder, cigar rests and_ glass REA GD i csres0 os cai ss ages ie melsote Nona Gt Hale - 59e to $22.48 Nickel and selored Glass Ash Trays, with match holder and cigar * rests 3 seuss +. 98 to $22.48 Mieble Stands Solid Brass Smoking eianuse with cigar rests, match holder and glass tray... iio $2.98 to $8.94 Fancy Colored Smoking Staxids, with cigar rests and match helder’ $5.98 to $24.48 $4.48 to $8.98 Mahogany Smoking Stands Humidors Humidors, oak or mahogany, copperine lined. . = $7.00 to $14.98 $8.00 to $22.48 Humidors, oak or mahogany, porcelain lined Tobacco Pouches Tobacco Pouches 330 $3.98 G_ Cigar and Cigarette Holders Bakelite Cigarette Holders... $2.50 to $10.88 Bakelite Cigar Holders $2.50 to $8.98 Cigarette and Cigar Cases to Pipes Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, with amber _stoms $17.33 and $17.85 Genuine Briar Pipes, with amber stems (in cases j 94:20't0 97.35 Dark Colored Metal Cigarott: Cases, imported Genuine Briar Pipes, with bakelite stems (in cases from Japan, hold 10 cigarettes 75c $3.75 to $5.98 Other Cigarette Cases up to $8.00 Genuine Briar Pipes (no case) .+ 75e to $5.98 Leather Cigar Cases A & S $1.50 to $6.48 “Street floor, Hast. . ~ For Christmas—a Sale of Nickel and Copper Wares $21,875 Worth, at 1-3 Less.’ There's a great charm in the shining surface of these house- hold things in vickel and copper that delights the housekeeping friend, br the bachelor man or maid with a penchant for “get- ting up little soppers.”” Hence they make admirable gifts. Here's a rare chence—-and at a splendid saving. For we have taken 3314 per cent. off our reg- ular prices on a great cc lection of these things in Christmas choosing. partial list: time: to help Here's a 1 Were Now Were Now Alcohol Chafing Dishes, nickel Hot Water Vegetable Dishes with | finish $10.95 cover H.35 $6.23 to Serving Trays, Round, Nickel Aledhol Chafing Dishes, copper finish 2.58 1.70 A finish 19.55 9.04 to 6,00 to 4.00 Alcohol 5 o'clock Teg Kettles, Reaviag Trays, Round, copper copper finish 6.00 4.00 finish... > 2.55 1,70 to 1.00 to 10,00 to 6.98 to 4.65 Alcohol 8 o'clock Tea Kettles, Round Casseroles, .with white nickel! finish $. TD 3.83 lined inset, nickel frame .. BBG 2.56 to 15.00 to 10.00 to 4.15 to 2.77 Alcohol Coffee Urns, nickel Oval Casseroles, white lined inset, finish 15.00 10.0¢ nickel frame 5S 3.43 i to 24.00 to 16,00 to 6.85 to 4,57 Alcohol Coffee Urns, copper Pyrex Glass Casseroles, nickel finish 20.78 13.86 =, frame 4.46 2.98 mata, Nickel tints 7.00 \ to 8.50 to 5.67 ‘Tes Ball Pots, Nickel finish SOT Pyrex Glass Cassersles, nickel . Coffee Pots, nickel finish 4,00 2.67 frame 8.50 5.67 Bread Trays, nickel finish 6,00 4.00 to £.75 to 6.80 Brew copper finish 6.75 4.50 Pyrex Glass Pie Dishes, nickel Berry Bowls, glass center 8.00 5.34 frame 4.65 3.10 Cake Baskets ‘ 7.45 4.84 Steak Planks, nickel frame 9.35 6.23 Hot Water Plates 5.50 3.67 to 18.00 to 8,67 A Limited Quantity on Some Numbers Note—This Sale Does Not Include Electric Goods A. he B.—Gubway floor, Kast of our own |

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