The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 11

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Hat Eo EE = LEER ee Sania RROD a — Se iad aE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 38, 1921. ‘The soldiers flanked him and shot him | anoe last night at Ballybay, County /Any person knowing others to pos-| manding the troops tn Munster, has SES IN IRELAND dead. Murphy was brought down by|Monaghan, ses arms or ammunition must report ramp ‘ & notice issued © bullet and died later. People Warned to Report Aui|the fact itmediately or render them- t te forbidden to assist A constable and a civilian were iprements 6 hebele, i liable to tion, Major | t¢b¢! is in pay yay by providing the UIST BEAR N AMES on tien “‘woendia Saw ESare- CORK! Jan. 3 (aseeslh ted Press)— Gen fie Edward Strickland, eom- lus feo tater ic chive Maseitee ° M Cc Cut ch eon’s iz . e e : Initial Showing s - - f 4 Bad q Qty Youthful Sinn Feiners 3 New Dress Cottons for 1921 i ‘Rounded up in West S a * | Cork by Troops. - James McCutcheon & Company announce their opening display of et i Sea ke new Dress Cottons and Linens for the Spring and Summer of 1921. a ea Se ee : Included in this collection are many of the most distinctive fabrica " ee i as tke cabal 5 produced in Europe and America, several of which are exclusive with ! r kg “The Linen Store.” ’ gota gt TUESDAY : ° 3 ‘was designed to ald In appre- ee K Of Unusual Interest 4 househoNers who harbor Sinn re. 3 oe ° : = “St, Gall” Dotted Swisses—in a wide range of novel color combina- Dspace: Ipecajalegbenmeeeetietsts Im R d Sal Eg tions—English and Swiss Novelty Voiles and Crepes, “Pe:manent BPR ec veaicied an sk Wat Co portant € uction € i Finish” Swiss Organdies, Dress Ginghams, lish Dimities, French 4 y night. Charges ajralnst them ? at = Eponge, Sport Fabrics and novel White Fabrics, fere not announced, oie | naiaee KE > i S | eo jefinite red eo pa one mone © FRASHIONABLE COATS ©2 WRAPS |i Gpeciat Sale Bi ts been vitites tajoa Klan = Ile of French Novelty Cottons Ie er cn arabia potion Devo, 38 Hs 5,000 yards, purchased from one of the leading French makers, consist- ‘ se of an ambush of police Deo. 2 5 q % " ts polict ‘as killed and eight Pan * - ing of Voil id Crepes in a choite variety of designs and color Ee Mick. ie Ge Vie Wounded Aine Originally Selling from : pe bir esa fed A tac ore Migs ie f le : cscs and otiauuly aired Specially priced at $1.50, 1.75 and 2.50 yard. the “press at military’ head- 45.00, 55.00 to 65.00 | Sal stro ° . e f | : Z Mabitanie must Have kaon ot the $ White Lingerie Materials Ee decane be Valera avin Irani’ Featuring our “Spinning Wheel Brand” of Nainsooks and Long Cloths, Sold only , Moatouls ats enowa ta bestia e ; n 10 yard pieces. sneiae carrie ‘ a fy persons, When Mrs. De Val Nainsooks $2.95, |, 4.95, 5.95 an per piece. ‘ ry at her home, ¢ B: peice Dublin, she wala sha voce | This season’s exceptionally smart mod- | Long Cloths, $4.50, 5.95 and 7.50 per piece. 4 ae of her husband's where- | els, finely tailoréd and fashioned of Imported White Dimities i OUR KILLED, 5 HURT | Senet eee, ee seereege | In arangeof desirable checks, stripes, and plaids, Specially priced at 75¢ yard. 4 IN TWO SKIRMISHES |} Made of Bolivia, Striped Bolivia, Duvet G. ‘ fe Sas A Al Velour, Chamois Velour and Silvertone, Three of the Dead Civilians—Dis- | collared qth Australian um, Rac turbarice in Ballybay Count Opossum, ig ec Henan ce coon, French Nutria, French Seal or | Fifth Avenue 33d and Ir-rBLIN, Jan § (Aasociated Press) self-material. All warmly interlined New York 34th Streets ‘ I—iwo men who, according to a| and beautifully silk lined. acresies y tement issued from Dublin Castle} a b Dec itnapliog 6 tee ol A complete size range for women and ; y pea Davia TobinJand Dhomas ator | misses, though not in each style. (ibn . Mek Ia tal Del) ee : # y of Ballingarry, County Limerick, Three models pictured. . emcees... <M F oat approsotied Tin i's Roubsits IT MAKES LITTLE ahageppetlgacie wee 3 x A WORLD “WANT . WILL AND FIND It ORKIN’S Specialized Coat Salon—Third Fl , NOTHING IS SAFER. In the case of persons with incomes subject to heavy surtax, nothing is more attractive, considering safety and yield, than the tax exempt issues. i xf They MAY temporarily sell lower, but are NOW VERY CHEAP. They will eventually sell at much higher prices. They yield from 4 per cent to 6/4 per cent, { We make a specialty of these Bonds. We keep a supply on hand for immediate delivery. We shall be glad to explain the merits of the different issues upon application, ' From 1914 through 1918 the world, The inevitable results have followed. BUT most of the inflation is “out.” Owing to “Forced Liquidation,” Gov- " from a financial point of view, SPENT its Price bubbles have burst. Such com- Thenations of the world will undoubtedly, ernment bonds, municipal bonds and elie sa rig else a labor. el bccn | ravi coiter, rabies hing ph before many months, readjust their rela- other sound securities are selling at | BI ng Q ere was great cotton and wool have shrunk more than ,-; Pane . : a i INFLATION and undue extravagance. ‘one-half. Borrowers have been forced to ions, Necessity is compelling ion te y peer eer values; snd we Be A ! The relations between the nations were sell. “Rich” people, to protect their busi- instead of extravagance. Expansion Ect a, f broken and have not yet been readjusted. ness, have had to sell their securities, ceased. The time to buy is when other For SMALL or LARGE INVEST- 3 In this country there was an orgy of Prices of ‘securities have shrunk from people must sell, for then the buyer best bal waste and extravagance, 25% to 50%, serves himself and the community. ORS WHO HAVE SAVED CASH, N66 99 > r ' THE “BARGAIN COUNTER” FOR SECURITIES IS NOW OPEN ; . 4 ' q There are three KINDS of CORPORATIONS whose BONDS and STOCKS are especially attractive: 4 \, The Corporation which has not unduly ex- The Corporation whose long history shows that its The Railroad Company which, through its NATURAL , - panded during these last years and which has EARNINGS are not only SUFFICIENT, but CON- ADVANTAGES and its GOOD MANAGEMENT, has | } NO FLOATING DEBT, STANT, through periods of depression or activity. maintaiied good earnings and freedom from floating a | A prominent one is the A conspicuous example is the debt. ‘ 5s } UNITED STATES STEEL. AMERICAN An instance is the | CORPORATION TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. | Having 91,000 Common stockholders Having 138,000 stockholders Having 34,000 Common stockholders There are many other properties which belong in some one of these three classes; we shall be glad to give information concerning them. } Kipper, PeEaBopy & Company e Founded In 1865 iy 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 18 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. Correspondents for forty years of Baring Brothers & Co., Ltd., London, on whom we draw exchange and Issue Letters of Credit both .or Travelers and for the importation of merchandise from all parts of the world. —, lea TT

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