The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 25

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METROPOLITAN MAY SIGN GALLI-CURCI ,| New York Company Seeks Services ot Opera Star Who Weds MAJOR ASTOR LOSES « PARLIAMENT FIGHT Sir Thomas Polson, Wins Seat on Issue of Govern- ment Retrenchment. .—The Metropolitan John Jacob Astor, youngest son of | Opéra Company of Ne Viscount (Willlam Waldorf) Astor. | Was defeated in the gloction for mem- Ger of Parliament in Dover, division e, Amelita Ga golden-voiced opera singer, who Is t be married to-morrow to Homer ‘The Chicago Opera Aasoclatien hus also offered her a new contract Thomas Polson, an Thdependent candidate. Was the Coalition-Unionist candidate Wnd received only 10,817 votes as}, @guinst his opponent's 13,947. ‘The defeated candidate served for three years with the in France until he was wounded, 9: e i 3916 he married the widow of Lord | prano of the day has expired. 1 cago association wishes to keep her ¢X-| Cohalan. ‘Mr. Hoes has served as Pub- clusively in {ts lat of great artists, he | lic Administrator for sald, b but Madame has not given a dire = yee He ts nearly elghty yea rt M. Jehnson, di- festor of the Chivago ussoviation, de dame's contract with the Several years before, father had settled about $7,000,000 of New York real estate upon him. ‘Major Astor's defeat Is the most serie | uA electoral reverse arnment has yet experienced, because} Dry Agents Sele Albany Brewery | $1.00 Wover has been always one of eefest Tory seats in England “Federal agents| joon. sele Polson's | nave seized the Hederick brewing plant cae ee ee ite votes on Boll) 1H this olty for alleged making of buor | Money, Net Nursee Netded tp Ireland, re | contwining more than one-half of 1 pe | ce No urrests were hie couuident. of boing the seat by @) but the plant was wealed up and op | tons will be suxpended until the todos ei makes, the Five Overcome by Cont Gan, Coal gas overcame Mrs, Charies| Legion to Patrol Rart Kieindienst and four of her children to-day in their home in Jersey City.| Raritan Township to Following the refusal provide better Alvina, nineteen; | police protection, members of Pisca @usan, eighteen; Ernest, twelve, and{taway Post They were revived by al|have agreed to eurgeon from City Hospital Was taken to City Hospital in a |, of the American Legion patrol the highways | Several robberies | ca D ALL WOOL ——— Ready to Wear ee Come in and take your choice of the finest lot of Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfields and concer- vative models ever shown in this city. Each one made to sell at prices rang- ing up to $40. ALL WOOL single and double breasted models. You can never hope to get such values again, as these garments are selling positively Every one of these suits was made to sell at $35 to $40, and is carefully tailored. They were in work before the big drop in the clothing market, and I am determined that you shall Single and double a suits of fine ALL WOOL 5 “Ss. HENRY ADLER My New. Store, 756 Broadway, at Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn 118 NASSAU STREE' BROOKLYN 44 FLATBUSH AVENU have the benefit. iaaiatle shades, patterns and BETWEEN BEEKMAN | | —OpEN | 3 CHURCH STREET *sitt | EVENINGS ; 196 MARKET STREET by Dr. E > -| was announced to-day mani Smith, receipt mmonn ge rgelals of Four masked men with revolvers Id up Gus Unoraw ns saloon at Henderson Two war veterans will bel Jersey City. They to ele UP 10 1 pee ALL WOOL Ready toWear less than half the cost of ae facture, THE WOMAN HIT BY CAR; WOMAN DRIVER HELD| Mra. Kate Vanneman of No. 255 West | 0th Street was locked up In the West 47th Street Police Station last night charged with felonious assault and ss hh in WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, | CONFERENCE ON | CHARITIES. JAWS FLOCK TO PALESTINE. | May Prepare Lint of Thone Deserv- |k ing Public Support. Bird 8, Coler, Commissioner of Wel- | aye a de apatch trom . announced to-day that repre * of Protestant, Catholic and | reckless driving after her automobile, | 1. has made |according to the police, ran down Mrw. -cneol,| Marie Quattahm, a pastry worker, | Ices Flavor Pleases You! No trouble to make a cup of INSTANT } hirty-five years old, of No. 429 West th Street, at Bighth Avenue and 48th Street ‘8. Quattahm was ottunded | dia: kman of Bellevae Hospital | for contusions of the right knee and s sald, would Uke | went home, | Hoes, Public Adminintrator, Sends in His Resignation. William M. Hoes has ‘tendered his | resignation a# Public Administrator, {t | POSTUM 7 .to your taste and feeble, His resignation ts March 19. ‘The ealary is 31 4 his pension will Tammany Hall, has | e place. When you buy American nurses here who # nizing @ unit of 100 to dical aid in Ireland, announe ntinue the work able message | era, declaring 4 ed more than} muslin ask for FRUIT LOOM A Slashing of Clothing Prices to Rock Bottom A Sale of Ready-to-Wear Men’s and Young Men’s ALL WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS This Sale Will Make More Clothing History! Iam making this tremendous price appeal to prove the big merchandising power of my chain of stores. The values are the biggest offered since 1914, and the price is the lowest. most eT ay SALE OF THE YEAR All Wool, Sample y SUITS O° COATS ude EB. K a "5 Sth Ave, Tailors _— Hold-Up Bandits in Jerwey City. very ane ASSORTMENT COHEN'S, 265 Sth Av. a 1th sh register and disappearc i TROUSERS -—Ready to Wear Include in this sale a quan. tity of FRENCH BACK and ALL WOOL Worsteds that are positively $7, $8 CLOTHING ON SALE AT NEW STORE ONLY. $5.95—$7.45— VALUES FROM B18 TO 80. NEWARK, N. J “1091. ae ee === BROOKLYN === OPPENHEIM GLLINS & 6 ~ PULTON STREET—BROOKLYN UNUSUAL SALE—SATURDAY Women’s Lingerie and Silk Underwear: ' Lace trimmed and batiste Lace trimmed Step-in Drawers Crepe Chemise Sale Price 85c Sale Price 2.00 Lace and embroidered Lace trimmed Envelope Chemise | Satin Bloomers Sale Price 1.00 Sale Price 2.50 Lace and embroidered ! Tailored and lace trimmed _Lingerie Petticoats Satin Petticoats | Sale Price 1.15 Sale Price 2,95 Lace and embroidered | | Tailored and lace trimmed Lingerie Gowns Crepe de Chine Gowns | Sale Price 1.35 | Sale Price 5.00 BROOKLYN Sas SS = OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Remarkable Offer in Tricolette Dresses Sharply Reduced Saturday Navy, Brown and Black—all beautifully Chenille and Silk Embroidered. Other Attractive Dresses ' Likewise Reduced An unusual selection of the season’s latest and most desirable models, developed from superior Tricotines, Tricolettes and Jerseys —smartly trimmed and superbly tailored. Dresses, Formerly 29.75.............Reduced to............ 13.75 Dresses, Formerly 35.00 Reduced to............ 19.75 Dresses, Formerly 4F,00 .. Reduced to Fashionable Fur Garments at Unparelleled Reductions Bay Seal Coats to 325.00 Reduced to 175.00 Hudson Seal Coats to 400.00 Reduced to 250.00 Hudson Seal Coats to 475.00 Reduced to 295.00 (Skunk trimmed) Hudson Seal Wraps to 775.00 Reduced to 350.00 Hudson Seal Coats to 600.00 Reduced to 375.00 Hudson Seal Wraps to 950.00 Reduced to 395.00 Mole Wraps to 895.00 Reduced to 395.00 Hudson Seal Coats to 650.00 Reduced to 395.00 Mole Wraps to 1075.00 Reduced to 650.00 Hudson Seal Wraps to 1450.00 Reduced to 650.00 Mink Coats to 3000.00 Reduced to 1350.00 None Sent C. O. D. No Credits No Approvals

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