The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 16

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to ~ , ms quit work. Such a strike will ie tamer Libya rs affect raiiroad or municipal fer-|at this port, and James Moran, Harbor Boo ries, tugs doing Government work, or | sistant ‘Business Manager of the|t? fecognine the alum Boameds ‘with the tawing of joe, coal and grain | Marine Engineers’ Benevolent Ass0-| gig of pay be the sixty-hour week |boats by railroad tugs. letation, affect the longshoremen and’ rather than the ten-hour day. An Investment Message When You Ge to the White Sales Remember that a bargain in muslin-is not a bargain at All unless you know that it —stands hard wear —launders easily and well —is casy to sew on, because it is soft and smooth —bears a name that has a repu- tation, and is known for its high quality. Think of these points when you buy muslin. You will find them all in Fruit of the Loom. Fruit of the Loom E PUT AT $75,000. d Tenants Shivering in is Are Served Hot Coffee in Early Hours. dangerous fire that started at this morning in the tw won| building Nos. 181-183 Moore Williamsburg, and | You no doubt have sven’ the Thrift and Investment Cam- paign letters. written by Mr.| William C, Freeman for Henry L, Doherty & Company. All These Shoes at . After-Xmas Prices i i time for real bargains in shoes ‘is here—today. Look at these—marked down to $7.85 and $8. es. Where else could you get them at this low figure? Don’t wait till after New Year’s. Now’s the low price time. Only two more days of 1920, so select your pair at the nearest Signet Store today. NOTE: The money saved will buy you some needed hosiery or house slippers. Save Dollars on These, $7.85 Women’s Shoes Men's Shoes Beautifully made dress Smart dress shoe, .in shoe, in dull calf, Russie Russia calf, and dull calf and black kid. calf. Correct style. The object of that*campaign is to induce thrift and to have the proceeds ‘of thrift invested in well chosen corporation bonds and stocks so as to get not only safety but the best possible iz come yield. to the rear, sent mpre than tenants in panic into the streets ‘the bitter cof. There were many rescues, mostly of children, t By policemen, who werp quick on the } ‘as the three alarms were sounded, t ‘ { You can assume, if you want, |that the thrift campaign is one hundred per cent selfish—but it is not, This letter has nothing to do [with that campaign, but is ad- dressed to those who are so fortunate as to have ready money available now. Our mes- sage is this: Sam MoCarter of the Stage * Station, The building Nos. 183, occupied by the Rex Cabinet iny, was then abinze, ‘The Gre spread to No. 119, a three- ; building occupied by Haak & furriers, and gumped back to the in the rear of the Northeastern ‘ Company, No. 206 Seige! s 4. Then from No. 188 Moore Perhaps never again will there be such bargains in investment securities as the the blaze leaped over 4 garage course of construction to No, & tenement, in which there were dren. Jacod Gosker and Policemen “Manken, John Hook and Mc- fof the Stagg Street Station up the stairs and began bring- down children of all ages and Why Pay More? $8.85 Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes Smart waliting shoes’ in Good broad - toed sen market now offers and so we say to all, and this manne you,—scrape togeth- the meney you can cet without borrowing and buy investment securities— and buy them now. You can also assume that this Muslin Buy it by the bolt and save waste in cutting. No matter how long you keep it on hand, this inexpensive muslin stays white. Make nightgowns,’ camisoles, combina- tions, pajamas, men’s shirts, children's rompers and underwear, and pillow-slips of Some had been overlooked others handed over to them by parents. None of tho little Waa properly dressed for the yand there was an immediate i n for blankets and quilts. tives Edward M. Sharkey and : - Oberiey, who were out scout- % for bandits, came along in time f" up next door ioto No, 193 and message is one hundred per cent Fruit of the Loom. The 36-inch width selfish if you want to—but it is cuts to advantage. not. Identify it by the Fruit of the Loom We don’t know that the abso- label—picture-of fruit in colors. jute bottom has been reached, Every good sos hart, but the man who is always wait- ing to buy at the absolute bot- Made by B. B. & R. KNIGHT, INc. tom nearly always waits until it is too late. dull calf and Russia calf, sible shoe, Great for with or without wing tips walking or business. In beautifully finished. Mack kid or dull calf. get out the big and little folk r On the top floor front they A} c and rapped on the door with ieir blackjacks, but got no answer Bd had to break inthe door. They Hyman Bartfield, aixty year is deaf, stil! sleeping soundly. carried to the street before thoroughly awake, the same building live Horry his wife'Sarah and.their Menfarmity sala! des 1345 B’ ‘ oe, : i wa Wien: the | Bronx, Ieee and eon 3 St. Tesohed the street they dis- Our new 42nd Street will open about February First. pered they had forgotten jittle othrt Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes For wipab. The mother ed rat iy back up the smoko-illled he Whole’ Family” n Detective Sharkey, who the baby orying in mak~- a the a tour of the house, came yataire with her In his ‘y her over to the mot! the tenants in the bullding No, 198, Chief Martin or- | ed all thowe in half a dozen big ; acroms the street to leave t rooms temporarily. Chief Mar- d the damage at between and $75,000. its made coffee for the fire- policemen a and el eroegen AYSDETECTIVE TOOK HIS TICKET Come to us and we will advise you what to buy, whether you have one hundred dollars or a million to invest. If you cannot come, write. If you want to de- pend upon our judgment, we will treat it as an honor transaction. Si et Shoe Co If you don’t want to buy - e through us, then go to any|- Heri 112.W, 128eh Be. repttable investment house and Si : buy on their advice. Contrary to eooklyy Het en Bt general opinion, adlioneets ot Wall Street is the rare excep- tion, not the general rule. There are many honest and alert in- vestment houses in the Wall Street district. While we would like to do your business, we are more anxious to get you to buy now to your own advantage than \to wait until we succeed in con- vincing you that we can serve ;|you as well as the best other agency could possibly do, Felt Slippers for men, women and il colors. Way down in price. Hosiery Complete line of men’s and women's hosiery at reduced prices. House sli children FRESH MILK at any moment Think of having milk in the quantity you need when you want it; think of never having to depend on milk deliveries; think of never wondering what you will do with that little bit of milk left over or how you're going to make that quart be enough, * Klim brings relief from all milk ( rae a worries, and more. _It means that 6 BRAND POWDE RED MILK ot | If you doubt the wisdom of| our advice to buy, and buy now, we ask you to cut this letter out| of the paper, together with the market quotations of the listed and unlisted bonds and stocks as they will appear in the New York papers of next, Sunday! morning, and put these market quotations with our letter in a sealed envelope, to be opened one year from to-day. We ven- ture the opinion that when you open that envelope you will realize that you have lost a rare opportunity, and will regret it, Many of the safest securities ||are selling at the heaviest dis- count. There is a reason for this, which we will explain in another letter to-morrow. It is |]not necessary to go outside of strictly investment securities to get a handsome income and sooner or later a substantial en- hancement in market value, ran: Owner Held as Specula- 60TH ST.—THIRD TO LEX. AVE.—ONE BLOCK FRO ROM PARK AV =: tor Asks Minutes.of Action in “wTH TO eof ST—THIKD TOL beaten het nie Three Fine “aceon gy a Bloomingdates Service Backs Each One of Them Moore, proprie! at No. 216 Wost 46th Street, the best milk to be had, greatly Spell i in backwards oe se. sane vary eit to the migaing bo file a Connell. sald, int fata ved BOR STRIKE NOT 0 TIE UP SHIPPING rs and Longshoremen Will Not Quit Work With Men on Private Tugs. Prospect rcogarding the bar- Unless you are a professional investor let us advise with you ee ee strike called for Saturday is c Pa F, i in om that day the deck officers, Grafonola $150 Victor $150 Brunswick $150 There is such variety of choice in these three world-famous phonographs that you feel satisfied when you have decided on the one you like best. Brunswick— Columbia—Victor—all three represent a perfect blending of beautiful tone and charming line. Which you choose is a matter of personal preference. But where you make that choice is highly important. Here at Bloomingdales you have ab- solute leisure and comfort. Convenient payments are the other element in your satisfaction when you buy your phonograph at Bloomingdales. selecting you investments, but if you do not come to us seek the advice of some reputa- ble investment house, for there never was greater benefit to be secured from discriminating buying than now. Yours cordially, HENRY L. DOHERTY & COMPANY, 60 Wall Street, New York. Klim IS MILK reduced to powder form without cooking. Nothing is added—nothing changed. Only the water is removed, You replace the water and it becomes liquid milk again. Use Klim wherever you would use milk. Keep it on the pantry shelf with other staples. It needs noice in surmmer; it does not freeze in winter. Make your pantry your dairy. Whole Milk (full cream), for drinking, for coffee, for cereals and desserts; Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk, for all cooking purposes, With Klim in the house you are sure of fresh milk at any time you wantit. Itis the same in all seasons in all climates. Go to the nearest degler today and get a Get a supply of Klim to fill your supply of Klim to meet family needs, Klim Powdered your family, needs, KLIM is for sale at all the stores of the following firms In Greater New York, Long Island and Westchester: Charles & Co. Daniel Reeves, Inc. Gristede Brose, Inc. H. C. Bohack Co, In New Jersey: National Grocery Co. Aaron Ward & If You Cannot Call, Mail Coupon. $ . send Photographs and other descriptive mater of the e OSs 1 Phonographs you are offering upon special terms, J The Balance can be Paidin Small Monthly Payments ®

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