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LAY . we : yy b) Be iin Niadias ‘THE EVE guns and firing two shots, Both | i{ oT) | or took effect Detective Cosgrove | Dotive Lieut; Bennoll of the West GOOD U.S. DOLLARS fatrate Silberman, sitting in Washing- (Continued From First Page.) lton Heights Court, * ! | STATIONS OF B. R. T. ARE WITHOUT HEAT, i “as ‘omen Tic! Shiver in| 7 ‘Hara Found Their Hands Mia Cold pn es 2 e | lines in the distinguished ttews- | * Calloused and’ Thought Degrees. 9 paper entitled Hungarians of | \. Them Safe, Women tioket agents of the B. n, 7.| Forelem Lands, Abe are “ shivered to-day in unheated stations, pat sd YOUR ‘COUR | Richard O'Hara, thirty-five, who! The thermometer registered 20 degrees) “TO. YOURSELF i ow » Tune a cafe at No. 481 West 165th | above sepo this morning. PROFIT. | Street; was got in the left lex and| ‘There was some hent In the care— “The deposits of the Hunga- | Thigh at 11 o'clock this morning 4ur- | until overcrowding rendered the closing . Ine an <itercation with two revenue | of the doors impossible, when the pas- agents after he had sold one of them | sengors also sdivered. rians of America in the banks of the old country, “Under the fesent ead financial & drink, According’ to the police.| “I'm told there is 9 Public Service : ; O'Hara, who in ia Cotpmbus Hospi. | rule that we shall have fires when the | Circumstances of Hungary th fal, wan said to-have been shot by | temperature ts as low as 40 degrees,” | most direct nnd effective help Peter - a es h Seactials sald a woman station agent in response | which our American fellow ¢ltl- Botn of ait be fot 9 West 27th | 2, & awertion to-day, “But we don't) senx could give and which, at the | Tareee, sane kdgeten. bey get the fires, and there te mighty little) same time, with one atroke would ‘tan, sh rte Sourtohaent fer us in the rule.” help improve the vafue of our + Rees to Det: nt aon apy oe : bg exchange, would bo to have them - etective im un Sos- . N rc lod their ' Fee merry te Wert 37H duvet sis: WOMAN DRAWS $2,000 | rrcnur donare in nroven, en ere casera and waked! AND DISAPPEARS | "tye. tiongarian Government hands, Reger om: Seo can hardly hope under tie presént | piled and when) ara Fannie Schurwonn, twenty-sx.| Cireumstancen to obtain 4 T0An A ieee vaaven's of ial eed of No. 206 Mast 25th Street, who diss) from goreign countries, although i ypoes ecigy aol velit | BpBeAred from ‘her home Deo. 17, after! whe is th need of large and con- ! . xg Eespeliig no Fbrapacameas she drew 92.000 from a bank, hasbeen) stant foreign loaris, ys guess you aré Wi rigat! vainly sought by .relatives and frienda, “ty our “prosbnt sad situation i: Reger produced a ‘bottle from his | Last ifleht her husband, Errest, asked) 40 00" B A nin eile i | pocket-and was emptying the whiskey | the police to send out a general alarm. 6 only thing which could help ‘is _ Blass into it when Ernstrail appeared | The husband fours his wife has met} ! the financial troubles of the and ran behi: he bar t foul play. country would be the sacrificial -' Bottle trom revienisina eed a Mra, Schurwonn 1s about 5 fect 4,| help of the Hungarians of Amer- weighs 123 and had blue eyes aud blonde! tea, hair, She wore @ brown hat, brown “We do not desive thet they ed wi O'Hara grappled with him and they | coat, piue skirt, white shirtwaist,. hack | gould give their surplus capital fought all over the ite stockings. shi Taree he Sie conipar taco, anove ant Malt, Momkliet Hae] to thie Government, already over- doth revenue agents drawing their initinta. burdened with credits. Let them For Stout Women! After-Xmas Sale Entire Stock Sacrificed! Our garments are design, ed to fit and become the ‘stout woman, making her look more slender, and giving her the same smart appearance which ryant OWER STOR in [A BARGAIN BASEMENT | rastiee 39 to 56 Bust x | other specialty stores give her slender sister, 26 to 45 A Real Old-Fashioned. Bargain Sale This is a Real Old-Fashioned Bargain Sale—one ‘of those sales that used to . be so popular in the days before tle War. Lan¢é Bryant is i to give every Stout Women that pitas until ey! the holic re making her perso: pur- tee’ the benefit of every reduction pos- sible on everything she needs. Prices Never Lower! Even during pre-war days, prices on our goods were never lower than they are for this tremendously big sale. Lane Bryant Quality is high, as always, the styles are just as smart, the ‘ip and materials finer than ever—only prices have been cut. Everything Slashed! EVERYTHING JN. THE HOUSE-—abso- lutely shat pad in the house has been reduced, You can’t beat this combination —Style, Quality, Low Price. Come in Thurs- day morning and get your pick of what you need before the stock is depleted! All Sizes to 56 Bust “COATS DRESSES SUITS londerful values in warm, prac- |Beautiful Dresses, at’ reductions |About 300 Winter Suits reduced sy ‘Winter Coats. Finest ma-|that will fairly stagger you. Ideal poatiasty cts Sees ee ave terials, best workmanship. Superb |for smart winter wear, All stylish| spring, ‘The quality of workman: throughout. Three big) materials and colors, The tailor-| ship and all-wool materials are ab- pinene ot ing is of the very finest. solutely of the best, 18.95. 27.50, 39.85 12.95, 19.85, 24.50 to 39.50 24.50, 29.85 to 39.75 ‘Bathrobes WAISTS Hanket Groth | ty che } Rite its idurtis cre. te cue, 6.95, 7.78 to 9.75 Negligees White M44 rus, ite, Ge ee es 3 , Blue, Gray and L 5 A A ry ha iid 4 4 i ‘e ' Nightgowns sock and tie wit 1.45, 2.25 to 3.2: Petticoats Vannejette, Gingham * cham br e'y, Batecn, Heather 10a an —- eee collar, 'b © 8 de And’ «m brold ered models Ali romtly 1 @ duced combinatjona 1,19, 3.95 to 10.95 House Chemises White Nat nsook, | Fine Crepe striped with hematitching| mrannalette, and ribbon straps |asteens and. Crepe Brassieres White Cambrie, emjaeek and arm- ghecked|holes finished with |@ 11k Mull with to] the sizes, waite, fray’ 6, . O oor gotte inser black. roomie. | MH *P4letitching oF Ince. | ion, . % y | \ pbrows, 3 rR a 7,95, 9.85 | 49c, 98c to2.45| 1.65, 1.95 106.98] 49c,79c to 2.75 | 1.25, 1.50t02.95 | 98c, 1.95 104.95 }Fine ‘Cotton, siti Manufacturing and selling Direct to you, we are able ‘alt Kinde of materalty vacant. shirts, | tO sell lower than anywhere and Underwear, REDUCED ne Bryant “si... NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, perform @ patrioth be credited with will receive that is to say, , repay our debts, for which even | tate of 250 for a dollar. Howeyer,| pany with *h being offered a | the State Banking Department has,'t re 40 or 50 times, really good business to them and | ot sell through ite agents or other- peal to thelr patriotism | Wise. know fully well that moral considerations, “We transmit any amount of |and brokers. There was fear on| wrist Souvenirs for the Kiddies Colu ve = R based booed Mepodit thelr money in thé banks Even mall amounts are o help lata kronen right ‘here in New York. financial abil- because it is from small amounte is no doubt | that the millions are growing. iy eh lh Hungarian eapl- “NEMETH STATE BANI 1d not only | « 10 Kast 221 Street.” 6 . rol desiring to ae act but would The business of seiting is | Siioag jnnlsten © obtain tremendous profit, too, be- | marks and Austrian and songacun owas? for each crown, they will | kronen appears’ to offer #limost the in time to come | same line of opportunity to the for- is thes wood crowtie— | eign money dealers that {# offered by| qimminisyed. In eonme we are going to, | the sale of Russian roubles at the} ness of the Atnerican higher rate of interest than they. | refused to allow State banks to deal! prain aug could obtain In banks of similar | in Soviet foubles, but there is no ban/ runes selling | security in America | On the ale of foreign money which | — xo that this ie [tho American Express Company will| Fimds Girt Baby on Doorstep. inson" was tled around possible time. ‘hurt the business of selling marks pital Introduction Sale of MILLER WINS SHOES FOR KIDDIES The most charming styles— the most correct models yet devised for children at at- tractively reduced prices. The many styles following the de- lightful fancy of I. Miller, together « with the values offered by this sale, _ should acquaint many mothers of the opportunities offered by the Millerkins Shop in the selection of Children’s footwear. Shoes for girls of all ages and for little boys up to size'two, THE MILLERKINS SHOP I. MILLER 15 W. 42nd Street > I. Miller Shoes for Women 15 West 420d St. 1554 Broadway 50 Choreh St. Toscha Seidel Exclusive Columbia Artist appearing at play again. Records . COLUMBIA. GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York tage PL te . 29, 1920. But the frets born dd vot take sending tye kind met ideas of the bimsl- n= A girl baby, about three weeks old, Was found last night in the basement of ‘ the Sunnyside Apartments, No. 61 Kast When the Amerighn Express Com-|734 strget. Mrs. Catherine Muri our American fellow citizens, in | pany announced that {t would send|of the eo this decision of theirs, are Not | only dollars to Poland, parts of Aus-|the child on the steps of the superin- financial, but by | tri, Hungary and Galicia, there was|tendent’s offive. a great protest from east side banks|, A linen tag with the name ‘Hutch. the halw's right ‘The infant was. dreased In a & white wrap- ink and white wife ear of the buildings found Carnegie Hall January 1 Hear Toscha Seidel at this cone / cert. ‘Then hear him in your own home by means of his records made excsu- srvely for Columbia. Be sure to attend this recital and note the individual qualities of his playing, which have pleased so many people. Then goto any Colurnbia dealer and ask him to let you play Toscha Seidel’s records on the Columbia Grafonola, You'll find that his Columbia Records, as played on the Columbia Grafonola, reproduce exactly the same qualities which delighted you at this recital. You actually hear him mbia It was wrapped a white money at the lowest daily quota- | their part that the direct sending of | white coat and white oa lion to any safe hank or savings |doliars to those countries, there to be | Per ut! blue ale. and Institution of Hungary and we | exchanged into marks or kronen at|carriage robe and a woolen blanket bring over your book of deposit | the current rate of exchange, would | "" 4 The baby was sent to Bellevue Hos- - One-Half Price Sale! HAMILTON'S | -———— Our Semi-Annual EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY Every Dress and Suit im the house reduced to one-half its former price $30 Dresses Now $15 . $50 Suits Now $25 All Wool Tricotine Dress, Advertised for $29.95, N. Y¥. Times, Sépt. Sth. N. Y¥. World, Sept. 26th, Now $15 Now $20 2,500 Dresses and Suits at exactly one-half the printed prices in our catalog All Materials— All Sizes— All Colors No Mail Orders, C. 0. D.’s, Refunds or Exchanges HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE 3%", All Wool Tricotine Suit Advertised for $40, EOS Attractions Are ae MACY'S @ From the Bakeshop/| Our Own Rich Fruit Cake This Fruit Cake has been baked for over two months. Well sea- soned and made of pure ingredients, such as French glaced fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, walnuts, citron, raisins, lemon and orange-peel, and brandy. Scrupulous care and scien- tific skill are used in mixing these materials and in baking the cake. The cake will keep for months and improve with age. If steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce it makes a rich plum pudding. At 78c |b. HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any specialty store, Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound; and baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 79¢ lb.; rie citron and raisin nut. At 886 lb. RAISIN NUTLOAF C: ES—Made of pure and fine ingredients, each cake wei Bi chee 134 pounds, A quality that retails +in specialty stores Colo % ce, GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in loaves weighing about 114 lbs. at 79¢ each. itis a very rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciously flavored, MOLA. FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each enke weighing about 134 pounds, Made of pure ingredients and containing raisins, citron, walnuts, figs and pure spices. For this sale, 69c each FANCY POUND CAKE—Including NUT FILLED STOLLEN — Exra Plain and Raisin; pure and whole- large size, 740; large size, 39e some. 44c bb. DANISH STYLE PASTRY—Male Citron, nut and raisin, at 59e Ib, by our expert baker 9e each Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous “Camembert” Cheese, made by the “Can- tel French” -Cheese Factory of California; a fpesh shipment just received. A full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich arid nicely flavored dairy product. Put up in 7 0z. boxes, | OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE— {Special at 19¢ Ib. Made according to an old tested recipe. Spiced and seasoned; ly. prepa! and appe- tizing,cut in half inch slices and fried to a golden brown color, served with ayrup and fried potatoes “scrapple is delicious.” OTATO SALAD, WITH MAY- arith ti — 29¢ |b. FULL MILK CHEESE—Fancy, and of fine flavor, a ry COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON,--® choice product . 90 SHRIMP SALAD—Made of _ fink ONNAISE: 1 Ib, shrimps, celery and our own mayon- A combination salad made of fresh nitive, T4e Ib. eggs, celery, fine potatoes and excele BOSTON STYLE BAKED HAM— lent mayonnaise, in which only pure Specially selected, prime sugar-cur oil is used. hams; tender, baked to a turn pi} SUGAR-CURED BOILED HAMS. sliced thin. 94¢ Jb, Every one selected, cured and cooked DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE —Rich with great care; sliced, , G4e Ib ind piquant flavor. 79¢ Ib. NUINE SMOKED WHITEFISH NEW YORK STATE FANCY} OOH ntl fine lator: an exellent WHOLE MILK Cheese NEY breakfast dish. 43 |b and of fine flavor. die kb. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered 3 U, 8 Food Jiministration License GO2RG5—BOGSB, wu %,. avin if i SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING Wo: ( .

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