The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 24

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} MANILA POLICE RIOT; | Bitter Feeling Between Forces | Mhleves Force Sates in Warsaw YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY WEARING - WL.DOUGLAS SHOES SOLD DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU 4 AMERICANS KILLED} $602 $700 $800 $920 & $1020 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE STAMPED: PRICE IS W. L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM {| They are the best known shoes in the world. Sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from _ Leads to Battle in Streets r of City. MANTLA, Deo. 17.—-Riots broke out | fare Wednesday night as a result of| Bitter feeting between the Philippine| Gonstabulary and the Filipino police of | Manila, Trouble which had been | Brewing for some time came to an} @pen break foiiowing the shooting of| @ eonstabulary private Tuesday night | policeman. the factory to you at only one profit, which ieee ‘Amerioans were killed: Cap- guarantees to you the best shoes that can be of Polioe W. EK. Wichmann, Pa- ¢ lowest possible cost. W. L. roduced, at t Douglas name and theretail price are stamped | on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the (aga | factory, which is your protection against un- reasonable profits, Lan]| W.L.Douglas $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 shoes =| are absolutely the best shoe values for money in this country. They are made of the Lon ee finest marae ts that money can buy. las $6.00 and rg 00 shoes are equally w vi the price. They combine aeaity, ot eal Trorkmanship and wearing qualities equal to other eet selling at hi prices. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of Yemen be ogg ices are the same Serv heres they cost no more in Prey no Francisco de they do in New York, 'W. L, Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoe makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, al working with an honest ion to make the best shoes for the price that setiey Albert H. Troge and John w.| Driscoll and Augustus Jacuman, Field | @lork of the United States Army. ‘The riot started at the Luneta Po- Mee Station, just outside the walled ity, and then proceeded within the! @ity, where promiscuous firing be-| ween ths police and constabulary men Meok place, and hundreds of shots qwere exchanged. The Filipinos killed & patrol wagon driver and six by-| standers. Four Filipinos were wound- | @& There wer no casualties among the constabulary forces. | patil oa | AMERICAN LEGATION LOOTED) OMen, Taking 8,000,000 Marke. WARSAW, Dec 11.—It was learned | Qe-day that the American Legation here fan robbed Monday night of approx- fmately 3,000,000 marks, or about $5,000, nd severa) valuable documents. Chests and the second floor of the occupied by the legation were ar saa ot discovered unt JERSEY OITY—18 Newark Avenue. neniey *#HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street. the *UNION HILL- 276 Bergenline #NEWARK--831 Broad Street. *#TRENTON—29 Kast State Strect. 10,000 BOYS’ GARMENTS IN THIS SENSATIONAL SALE . 6,000 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws that retailed from a ie 8 4,000 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats that retailed from $28.75 to $34.75.NOW'}.3 paoblget SUIT HAS TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. SIZES.8 TO 18) We have had so many requests from mothers whose boys needed only an overcoat or a two-pants suit, or a mackinaw, that we have decided to split our sensational Braces ol "Sale of 2 for $16 and Tell SINGLE "GARMENTS at the same tremendous reductions. ‘ ag entire stock of America’s most widely known NATIONALLY AD VERTISED LINE OF BOYS'CLOTHING) we agreed not to publish but the original labels are on garments) has been taken over by us, to be disposed of in addition to our regular stock of Monroe Wee need only tell you ee these Clothes sold at WHOLESALE from $13.80 to $27, and retailed at from $15 to $34.75, and will be sold by us our UPSTAIRS MONROE CLOTHES SHOPS in TWO GROUPS at prices that will astonish the entire country, All garments that sold up $24.76 now $8, and all garments that sold up to $34.75 now $13. and see the amazing values this Sale provides—See the SILK-! ENED OVERCOATS—See the splendid ALL-WOOL TWO-PANT SUITS thea ‘salet the garment that your Boy needs, | ‘ 6,000 Garments to Select From BOYS’ TWO PANTS SUITS BOYS’ ALL WOOL OVERCOATS BOYS’ ALL WOOL MACKINAWS That sold from $185 to $24.75 (Makey’s original price tags on garments) Your Ghoice of ANY Garment ——- - a 0 4,900 Garments to Select From: ex Ve ous a Fre your 9 JUVENILE BOYS’ TWO PANTS SUITS, NOVELTY SUITS cHoice 2 tang ie pests 2ors au, woot ovmcoars it's Fi $10, $12.50 &$15 OF $ FINEST IN AMERICA hin Blup Serger, Browns, THE that sold from $28.75 to $34.75 ne 4 Ysa Greys, Greens, Heathers, HOUSE 7 (Maker's original price togs on ee Pts ies Beautiful Mixtures and (gi, pecineal ty worcester Mackinaw Soft Corduroys, in Sailor, _(Sisee oh gE ey at ees Ly B ae Rystian and others pf the Ste 8) at otyles. COME UP, WE ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING, AND REMEMBER, ALL MONROE SHOPS ARE UPSTAIRS MANHATTAN 42d Street, cor, Broadway on gE. ey? St., sor, Madison jassau St., cor, Frankfort 5 Cortlandt St., cor, Broadway Be St., opp. Academy of Music 34th St, cor. Broadway 46th St. +) cor, Broadway Borgen Ave., at 149th Street 413 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 587 Fulton St., at Flatbush Ave. NEWARK—151 Market Street JERSEY CITY— Reve Am PATERSON—220 Main Street YONKERS—Getty Square at Eaveseeue Circle ALBANY, N. ¥.-— + °g, "ect Set Avenue SCRANTON— = °** Lejtevanne BALTIMORE Oot baht onto... _THE EVENING WORLD, Pe DECEMBER 17, * PATERSON—102 Market St.,cor. Clark ||) 288. (Is There a Buyers’ Strike? Fv] SRCHANTS all over the country are seriously affected by this ft) 8] question. We'll, answer it! We have bought, for “spot cash,” “= the stocks of 3 prominent Clothing Manufacturers and the stock of the Metropolitan Shirt Co., 580 Broadway, makers of the well-known brand “Metro” shirts, and have placed them on sa’e at | 163-65 Bway, near 27th St. To settle the strike question, we have decided to offer these stocks Below Wholesale Cost Economists know there must be an upward swing of the pendulum of prices, which have now reached their lowest limit. Wall Street men eg “He is but a fool who defers buying until the market has reached its very lowest point.” Wise buyers will buy now, when offered such desirable goods at such phenomenal savings, 750 SUITS FOR MEN’ AND YOUNG MEN 300 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN In large variety of all-wool Worsteds, Tweeds, In Ulster, Ulsterette and conservative Chester- Cassimeres and Blue Flannels. Single and field styles, Available in plain Blue, Gray, | double-breasted models of smart style Brown and all the new fashionable and excellent tailoring. Regularly colorings. Excellent workmanship, sold at $40, $35 and $30. All at the pieromewly low Your choice of the lot at $15, = price of 400 All-Wool 350 Highest-Gr ade O’COATS & SUITS O’COATS & SUITS All the new Winter models and desir- The best domestic and foreign fabrics. able patterns’ Whol leaale $ Offered at way beldw cost of $ buyers paid almost twice the l making. Tremendous values|,' 29 amount we ask for them..... Your Choise Wt. sos csccccses Owing to our selling these goods at smallest wholesale margins over cost, we are compelled to make a small charge (actual cost) for alterations, SALE or FINE SHIRTS Below Cost of Production Madras and Percale Shirts 95¢ Silk and Linen Shirts $Q.45 —$1.75 to $2 Values—3 for $2.75.... Half-priced! 3 for $10..........+655 Cord and Percale Shirts $7 69 Heavy Silk and Linen Shirts $3.95 —Regularly $3,50—3 for $5.00....... Phenomenal Values—3 for $11.50... Madras & Silk Mixtures a Pure Silk Shirts $565 Below Cost of Making...... naetese ss Fi Greatly underpriced! Value $10..... Money back for any unsatisfactory purchase. No deliveries unless postage prepaid. Manufacturers’ Outlet Co. 1163-65 Broadway Near 27th Street NELSON CLANG, Manager For Colds, SENSATIONAL Grip or Influenza Grove’e Laxative Brome ~~ Quinine tablets REDUCTIONS Useful Gifts Buy- Now—Pay Next Yea When have you ever before seen such a chance as this—a chance to buy gifts at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS on the most ral credit terms known, Pees For Her re o'd Ike one of these $19. stunning Coats. Reju- Now For Him Give him a Suit. Here's a chance for nderful bargain, Special lot that sold as high aw 50 larly $85, Now..... 406 at the geneational 7: Or ‘a ‘dainty Bil Waist @ 4 OF seduced Bilan at would ploase her special price..........+ Or an Overcoat | , Would be “just Or perhaps she'd what he wanted in pricos—those thet sold from §40 to $64 n Big VPRO 837% $9.95 Hundreds of other gifts at money~ saving prices, pene: iy! ea Pe) ‘nd, harere fure— ; ihe ideal pift—fur coats; dresses and unlimited assort- ments of other ® For the Kiddies Make the kiddies proud and happy Christmas morn with gifts of something to wear. Splendid selections here — WONDERFUL BARGAIN prices. Our Special Christmas Credit Terms Buy NOW—Pay Next Year TO *NIGH T Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL—An WR Tables (a vegetable aperient) taken et night will selp keep you well, by toning anu strengthening your dl- gestion and elimination, ° the Convenionce of Our Customers Store Will Be Open Every Evening Till Christmas Convisers DIT c ~Reldtdvense B Brookivn. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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