The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, Tt TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921 : ee See aan iverstt ¥ DR. FRED EASTMAN | it.2. ang tuitinbie, Univer |FREED IN UNION CLUB RIOT. [seus Wish ehcovered the ek IS DEAD IN BOLIVIA [ccc itn ie ‘Ainericsn and ‘Cin neg] tenn sword cane, although the. nord und ‘the Rockefeller Foundation, and was not drawn. Holtman admitted to served in the United States Army ., Justices Korrioehan, Hermann ‘and Word Rece To-Day ic: Medical Corps overseus. Mrs, Eastman 4 , + oe a ee ce Day Indicates | iste hin in Bolivia, Aympathizers to tear down the Brita | Voomees that he carried a sword canv, But Not tne | | AND Typmus Was Cause—Was ich? Rody wag buried In La Pas, Bo-lfag at the Union Club Thanksgiving Baie hee tating the hours aon tank Bufled in La Paz. - o r Saget Day, was heard to-day in the Court of jt wit necessary to unlock It before It eee ‘Two Years for Ral Bank Noten.| Special Sessions when Witliam M, V.|could parte death in Bolivia, Jan. § or @ of| Arthur ©, Dunckolman, former As;| Hottman, twenty-two, of 0. 15 West This is Letter No. 10 of « BROOKLY ™N t ano e's Suminit, | sistant Chief of the Money Division of! 5: et en 4 j* sories f Mo., physician in charge of the inedi- | the Federal Reserve Bank hore. was Ast bg} ovine ion A Anus Se push Uistial to peur “Il cal corps attached to the Guegenhelm | xentenced to two years in Atlanta Pen-| Yvan Law violation and accuitted. a matter which is vital to your Store Hours, 9 to 6:80 Brothers’ mining forces there, was an-|itentiary by Federal Judg» Dietrich to-| Hoffman, who was engaged in Secret success. nounced here to-day. Reports ingicate | day. LA ale sper Meata who lives in West-| Service work during the war, and whore his death resulted from. typhu® but official confirmation has hot heen te- ‘celved. Dr. Eastman was thirty-seven year: wood, N. J., has a wite and two ehiid- pie Gore Fieuded ullty last Triday to | @ther In an officer of the Union Club, | raising $1 bills to fives, and increasing | Was passing the elub when the rioting| $5 bills to twenties, started, and assisted ts repetling the tn-| Mine Levy & Son Fed all Sale F Over 11000 Suits and Overcoats on Sale! Where else can you find - under one roof an assortment so large, so varied, so splendid as this? Where else can you find prices so low—additional reductions to prices which always were one-third lower than any other store in town! 11000 Men’s uits & Overcoats 376 Suits were $55 417 Suits were $50 487 Suits were $45 Uf yoru have missed any of the previous létters and would like to have copies I will mail them to you. A Sale of Thousands of Brassieres and Bandeaux 35, 49, 59c, 69c, 98e; Everyone carefully made, everyone modeled avcording to the demands of the fashionable woman of rouay ent everyone made of ex- ait T oe oes On Friday afternoon, Decem- ber 3, 1920, I noticed a well- dressed woman talking to Lather R. Warren, who is the hoase salesman in the Bond Depart- ment of Henry L. Doherty & Co., 60 Wall Street. The strong, healthy appearance of this woman indicated that she was a worker, and she looked happy, like all real workers do. oo. cellent materia f This great special purchase br I always take a great interest pga agile reer ers the rices of this lot of desir: Sas flees, ‘To me, 80 much depends elsdown to an almost forgotten on courtesy to all, no matter what their station in life may be. I made it my business to pass Mr. Warren's desk three differ- ent times while he was talking to this woman, hoping to be invited to sit down and listen to their conversation, but they were 60 absorbed in their business that they paid no attention to me, eee basis of marking—this is a Sale you should not miss! at 35¢e. Pink brocaded Coutil Bandeaux. at 49¢, Pink striped Batiste Bandeaux. White cotton at 59c. with wide lace. wane winmed . Pink figured Batiste at O9e. Hrssicres trimmed? with wide late; also pink-and-blue bfocad- ° ed Coutil Bandeaux. | Brassieres of pink bro~ at 9Be. ied Couti ‘trimmed. with wide lace; also! Brassieres of white cambric trimmed with: lace; also Bandeaux of pink brgcaded Satin. & & @—tHecend ocr, Bet Fi E Mr. Warren told me after- wards that this good woman called to ask his influence in securing a position for her as a cleaner in one of the downtown business buildings. She said she was tired of being « waitress, Mr. Warren added: “She did not ask me a single question about her securities, which she had bought from Henry L. Do- herty & Co." “You don’t mean to tell me that whe owns securities?” | asked. “I should say she does,” an- swered Mr. Warren. eee He then told that she owns Just Added! 138 Fur Collar Overcoats that were up to $55. Now $23.50. Golden Opportunities In The 424 Suits were $40 . 40 shares of Cities Service Pre- | |}) ° I ) OS oer it sine January Hosiery Sale TP share, which earns for her an in- } le ee ere | Clie mae | It A MOST ap peeeng Dakine of this hosiery event’is that $0,000 or more if Juat Added! Preference B Stock, $10 par |i} pairs of “ON samples were included. For a busy day tomorrow, i ; 206 1 Fur Collar Overconts that value, which earns for her $10.20 stocks have been rearranged so that those who could not get here yesterday ie _ + 798 Suits were $65 ———$———<— a year—and 16 Cities Service |\}) | will be able to lay in their supplies for months to come. . 558 Suits were $60 Bankers’ Shares, each represent- || ‘ | b Now lng’ one-tenth of yong Ne “ONYX” Sample Stockings “ONYX” Sample Socks i 1 mt oe pe a Sas pager tee for Women for Men he t 485 Overcoats were $55 year, or $80. | 29¢ Pr. Fine cotton, some with lisle 29c Pr. Cotton and lisle; black and I i mt 410 Overcoats were $50 Here is a ee income vf } finish. Black, white and colors, colors. ti 4 440 Overcoats were $45 P $330.20 = year from three securt- 39c Pr. Mercerized lisle; also fine cot- 33e Pr. Fibre silk and mercerized lisle. 1 545 Overcoats were $40 av Pas ie 4 —— average of $27.51 per + ton; black and colors. Black and color: 3 725 Suite were $75 “eee Women’s Stockings Men’s Socks ' Now When this good woman started | '{! 89c Pr. Black silk, mercerized tops 19¢ Pr. Mercerized cotton; black, | to practice thrift, she probably and soles. white and colors. earned the average monthly wage of a waitress, then $30. Of course, she undoubtedly received tips. _ The point I want to make with you, reader, is: How many of you are now earning as little as this woman did? How many of you have investments that are bringing you a steady income every month of $27.51, or $330.20 ayear? 19 Pr. Full-fashioned silk. “Irregu- 49¢ Pr. Silk; “irregulars” of better. $1. lars” of better grades. Black grades. Black and cordovan and colors, colors. $1.59 Pr. All Silk; some with mercer- $1.21 Pr. Foltnshioned silk; heavy, ized tops; full fashioned; in- fine quality; in black and H ain dye; splendid’ quality; colors; “irregulars.”” Ths ne in- i fk and colors. “‘Irregu- cluded. | lars” of higher grades. Seana ae Ny ae Smee My ag ny 1 t psi Shs eS ate 667 Overcoats were $65 711 Overcoats were $60 ‘ . » Now 558 Overcoats were $85 597 Overcoats were $80 796 Overcoats were $75 Fur Collar Overcoats $ Worumbo Cloth Overcoats 301 Fur Collar Overcoats with genuine Absolutely the finest Overcoats made Beaver and Otter Fur Collars, formerly and the best that money can buy see - Do you appreciate that this good woman, with her monthly income of $27.51 from her in- vestments, is getting now, with- out working for it, within $2.49 per month of her wages as a Reductions of 20% to 50% Inthe January Sale of China qe A* D this despite the fact that prices at the factories have not stoj peed advances; | | a ee a re me ee eg ee P . iting such a sale to replenish their suy ply. | siessat) Des'l fae ace what ing. ‘The women who have been awaiting Pp PI | selling up to $175. formerly selling up to $125. ey happen to you if you are of china and glassware will find these sale prices most interesting. 1 Cl aalil gg to ate can || 52-Pe. Imported China Dinner Sets | Heavy Table Tumblers, 48 Desi! 1 Pp yi have money coming in to you | $26.75 Regularly 69¢ Pie regularly by Investing what you | Regularly $39.00 Needle-etched Table Tumblers, >] (J — @ lay by—no matter how small | é : . $1.69 Do: i} the amount—in good, sound Open stock designs, with conventional bore f Ze + | } i } ' a | @ r 3 ——— Pad, Regularly 82.19 Dos. | / COPYRIGHT Why don't we all start to set 52-Pe. Imported China Dinner Sets Thin-blown crystal. : “| t ¥ Values Up to $16.50 gens ae oven — > Cut Glass—at Less Be | A dollar a week for ten weeks Regularly $29.75 _ Beautifully cut in several pretty floral, fol- jf { ; Other Specials Other Specials will buy for us a $10 bond or a | Wide blue border design. iage and other designs. i i] S10. shore of preferred mack. 100-Pc. American Porcelain Dinner WaT eTRaTT ; .. Were Now fit) You can buy bonds or shares bi ORE: : «86. $5.49 of preferrred stock of this de- | Sets, $23.75 ¥ 2.95 15 Beth, Cady“ Regularly 831.8 o in pf ti Uses f 2 wecurtien of a unlie denseiage | Bluciand gold line pattern. CAKE PLATES. . ‘95 7.98; low Now Now | Mee you wilt make, careful ine | Imported China Tea Sets Poa ES Le 4 Sag! font thinge that, promine you Greatly Reduced FRUIT BOWLS ‘10.08 7 | utiful rainbows but give you Were Now | only black clouds—then you can | build up an income certainly . $17.98 $12.98 j | equal to that of this woman I .. 19.98 14,98 have been telling you about. ++ 29,95 21.50 . Please write te Henry lL. | i Feo, LIMOGES SET. .... 29.75 21.50 Deveulete that wil tell Se8 | Light Cut Table Glassware ate larift sag investments is | Were Now | : ) a in, simple, 8 wane nv > | } TER TUMBLERS........8 19 $15 | Gold Decorated Glassware Our Only 19 oe 125 Ww. i k St t Our Only way. There Vis mo charge for WATER T os ” | | WATER TUMBLERS........ 15 a At Drastic Reductions Store a er ree Store vo CAKE PLATES... 198149 | 1 No. 1 will i SALAD BOWLS. 2.08 98 | Ever Subwa or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers the morning’ newspapers. to-mor- AVONN ALE Shs. vos ee canby sans y y direct to Canal Street Station within sight of our store row. rae | BON-BON DISHES 29 19 | MAYONNAL EVENINGS UNTIL 7 SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 | WILLTAAEE: FREEMAN, FLOWER VASES |. m8 75 | M17 W, 46th St, New York City, | ; — a a

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