The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 18

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from a so-called began vontete into '& Vehicle of ‘urmost uttllty. “Alfred Reev: ti iety ar and Engine | *yu!4 be improved considerably. ign Will Be Shown at Annual Exhibitions. ding to Feports from autemo- important shows. that the show in New information to business after the auto. f + sented ngxt month. Manufac- |) turers have been greatly impressed | building, but going up only. E} With the reeuits of ‘the smaller auto- FP Medic expositions bold in different] |HoreuRh manner will ride Parts of the country so far this soa- won, and it is generally believed that the National Shows are singed York from Jan, & to Jan, 15. Chieago from Jan, 29 to Feb. 5, will be great improvements in conditions. futeresting to mote in connce- ith tie New York show, that ong, held in Matinwn Square | to mee every qi jiodels themselves Include the 7 Pa yut also ida the motorist, inet seis And even with the growth ost 400 exhibitura thie year, tomobilive tn stil) In its infancy. Public with never agiiin rely. on horse for trangportation, but f 5 AA SOR te PERERA GL. abe | in Orders Peeve DETROIT, Dee. 29.-—Noticen the with more { the count i, depend more and | be resumed untli Feb. 1, } morg on on the moter car. For this! The the automobile is bound to |)", Jan. in favor, tor: it beso Braduated | nother manth. 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Cates Ave. U.S. POSTOFFICE NOW MORE. THAN . ®eneral manager of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, In a recent talk to "he automobile denters of Hudson County, | exprensed the belief that 1921 “| be a erent transportation year wit FB SEASON nent part. Mr, Reeves also expressed the belief that a return of buying waa about due in the Industry, aad that following the shows business the motor car plaxing a very x as To ail the public and also extubi-(539 Rural tors a booklet haa been issued giving | about the In it, Cor example, it ts stated ork will open at? P. M. the afternoon of saturday Jan, Band at WA. M. on the ouner daya, The ahow will close ac 10.40 at ‘bite gentres there will be marked) night and will not be Open on Sunday. Visitors to the Grand Central Paulie show will be carried in elevators trom the first to the fourth floor of the There Will be no stops on the trip und those who wikh to see Lhe exposition in C More automobiles are speeding the United States matls than ever be- fore, according to the annual report of Postmaster General Burleson for 1920. ved, iarks an epoch of improve- More than 60 per cent. of thefiment in t vehicles In the Postal Service are | i! | automobiles. : “| Government-owned motor ‘vehicle Hace | aurvice has been estublished In 163 $9) etties. he) eight dexigna, both in bétdies and engines, | crural 5 wie in thy accessory branches there | trucks, “The growing use of the automo motor cars 7 ty The designs In tops, tires, gears and othe | paraphernalia that not only interests, tma at In vehic! lew: |than 50 per cen |number of, vehiclés employed in. thr Postal Service are of the auto type, imine, had Just aixty-ax| FORD PLANT STAYS CLOSED. t Was te Geapee Poe Swat tack of ey fen! apparent tendency is toward by inee Rod pds are one aaa’ att th Pond: be are | rural routes have not Ported at the For jotor Company | motorized, Beet ge updated Business| plant stating that oporations wi! Inot inal Intention wns to reopen 1 but, owing to lack of orders, | has ‘boon decided to remain closed for | which during the periods of “bad Weather continua, to oncar (with too }or great frequency, are evidence that the successful operation of thése services \s dependent upon the char- acter of the highways on whieh they ‘aire performed, and therefore the de- partment is deeply concerned tn the improvement of the highways not only because of the economy of the 0) speration, but because It would per- mit the mord rapid extension of the (7) service to all possible rural patrons ind inaure to them the delivery and collection of (Weir mall on ¢@ di | . del bendable and uninter ited ex.” Rais and 163 reat addition to the equipment tas “ 5 ot department, this year has heen Cities Carry Letters by he receipt of 6500 trucks and 1,071 notor cycles tram the War Depart- Car and Truck. peut, —— Whe trucks are being fefitted for wl servige and 1,444 of them have dy beef put into active service, he Introduction of motor cyvies city delivery and collection says the report, “more ex- than heretofore, tt ts be- into th toular facilities e dopartment at the tlera where the con- hundred and | nine routes are using * guys the Burleson report, nereinl purp exsion ont derubly more of the ugeresate $1: WEEKLY ste aborbtion ofthe sor KY OFEMS AN aed Ere rit teases wiih (Cramer ( $3. DOWN ON * though there af) “a Ry foo On toa FISHER BROS using automobiles where the use of motor vehicles with reasonable regu. larity throughout the yenr is as. Phe interruptions and faltures inj ae AVENUE s (the rural and star route service: 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts. F ULTON STREET avo’ BRIDGE STREET - at Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn - Thursday Will Be Bargain Day at Psat, Marvelous Specials Are Listed Below--- New Merchandise at Sacrifice Prices---And the Values Offered Are Tremendous--- 300 suits, wonderful values, in plain and fur trimmed models. . 22 TMEar tah cat tha ects weoden: oho o ma crepe de chine waists; sacrificed FORMERLY UP TO 5.75 2= | 50 skirts, in velour and worsted checks and 7.35 FORMERLY UP TO 17.50 100 corduroy — excellent quality; sacri MME sninnecySeceeevecetecssscecses “is a2 Silk Hosiery, garter top, in various colors; 89c FORMERLY UP TO 2.00 125 plain and fur ec yom DEG 00 we as 00 Se SORMERLY 49.50 TO 110.00 ur Coats—Sacrificed- French Seal Trotteur models; self, opossum, chinchilla, squirre! and raccoon trimmed. . . FORMERLY UP TO 150.00 65= Dresses— Sacrificed 200 silk and serge dresses, in many styles; 132 FORMERLY UP TO 25.00 weaters—Sacrificed Wool sweaters, in ripple und slip-over models; 95 =— FORMERLY UP TO 5.75 ‘ Petticoats— Sacrificed All taffeta and all Jersey; also combinations of FORMERLY UP TO 5.00 ‘Girls’ Coats—Sacrificed— Smart models of suedine, bolivia, heathers, silvertones; mostly fur trimmed. ‘ a | 5:5 FORMERLY UP-TO 25.00 Underwear—Sacrificed 350 crepe de chine envelope cherie, dain- thy lace trimmed.) s;sseteer es stresses F 95c ECEM an pie 0. are a DL talieve, the, tatroductica LIERSEY MAY ae Trt usted two aye aso, complains | ful ¢ that the new taw’provides Ciat @ (irm cre sah the anawe i te teen wears a uestion- ’ INCREASED FARES | of ensineersganatt bo employed b; the! HPAed that imme ‘trey ra bythe National Automdbile Cham- State ofticiais to vafie plants of the| Northeastern parts of the @tate ber of Contmercs were’ the replies OF Publle Service corporations as a basis lesa: @ number of postmen. Although the | Recent Acts. by Legislature Likely | ror rate fixing. The rate makers should aumber answering in this class waa to Add to Street Car not be compelled to accept this repo {09 emall to make the average of their as final, the commission's ernie, Nobles ef Cgures a sure of the experience Rates. clares, he Mysto Shrine, will be fhe of the entire class, yet this comp: ystio @, Will be Held this eve- mn BUEEeKtN some of the possibiiitie Residents of New Jersey may tave| Operating revenues of Important utll- ning in Proctor’s Root Garden, Newark, motor transport for the mall car-/to face Increased street car fares as @ ities, aot including steam ratiroads, in-| N. J. Muste will be furnished ‘by the rer: result of ent act passed by the | creased $9,546,131 last year, {t te stato, | Salaam Temple orchestra, lo hy Noble Abnual mileage ..... New Jersey ‘Legislature, it “ potited| but this has been offset by increases Edward [ssler, cut tn the a report of the State|of $9,370,543 in taxes and cost of oper-| The call for the Utilities Commission, presented to Gov. | ation. the Brother Nob! A Btate law requiring drivers of the beyond during ‘vy Potentate Mil Newark Shriners te Mlcet, The memorial service and eanual Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1627) West of Filth Avenue THURSDAY | LAST TWO DAYS OF APPAREL REDUCTION WEEK Wonderful values for these last two days of the old year, that you may prepare to greet the New Year in dresses of the New Year's mode. FRIDAY — Special Purchase Women’s and Missses’ Taffeta and Canton Crepe DRESSES cmt 077 ee A dozen advance Spring styles for your choice, Colors are gray, browrfPnew blue, navy & black Women’s and Misses’ Dresses 9.75. Special Velours and taffetas, in 14 to 20 yeats—serges for women and misses—ruffled peplum sides and straight + lines, also semi-basque effects in velours. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Taken from Regular Stock Materials include—Tricotina, Crepe Meteor, Satin Charmeuse, Orope de Ohine, Crope Bask Satin, Velveteen and Black Lace. Were $21.75 and $24.75 12.95) Were $49.75 and 854.75..... .29.95 Were $84.75 and 839.75 17.95 | Were 869.75 and $79.50... . 39.95 Were $89.50 and 898.50 49.95 Misses’ and Women’s ALL-WOOL Oxford Suits 39.75 Were $59.75 Well-tailored suits, lined with silk and warmly interlined. Women’s _and Misses’ W.oolraie Suits. 25.00 Smart, practical suits for sport und business wear, « ' Special Purchase ‘Coats and Dolmans For Women and Misses ‘ 27.50 Were $45.74 Cofts are of Silvertone, Velour and Kersey. Many have f lars. Majority are straight-li@e coat models, but there ar: oe dolmans also. Sizes for amall, jum and extra sige f Special Purchaee-NEAR SEAL COATS 147.00 Were $250.00 Model ts 36 inches/ with adjustable belt. Lining ts of fancy silk. Scarfs afid odoin + 3028 te tan Fox Scarfe— were 800.07... were $45.97.... Skunk Scarfe— were 876,00. were $48.97 + 55.001 p04 Skunk Mutte— 52.00 Kit'Beown and Black Pad - 125.00 Muffe— were 98,97... |. 28.50) were 810.97... ke rf were $12.07. Bee eek See te 22.50) were 95.48... were $32.97 Satin Hats 3.65, Wore 194, New mid-season styles, showing all-satin hats or satin combined with straw or cellophane. Women’s Separate Skirts 6.50 Were $8.97 & $9.97 Skirts of fine navy blue or black serge, also rilk poplin, beautifully embroidered. FORMERLY UP TO 1.95 See Pages 12 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising’

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