The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 10

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MLL ET heal Ba Ses y pipet eee eo sama 2 at ers guar eae And Remember. ' ee GIS Sona of ‘the | 0 bindiy Ttaly and the. “i States ie Revolution. og a A batiae’ Spurpoes and re “wan with the co-operation of thethe bellef of Its promoters Ubi PRSINERS — | : E Nev r Was an Inn So Fine and ap, Says Sheriff, De- Jnanding Settlement. Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) Weat of Filth Avenue | of the privonera in Ludlow | Jail deciarea to-day that If Aisporsessed because Uncle hasn't paid their board bill Wor two years, they will go rapt and get arrested again. hath! how well they like the place cording to Sheriff David H. Iwho boarda Federal Prisoners | nts a day, he hud been un- collect. Marshal Thomas D. Os ¥, who is the local officer in 0 of the Federal prisoners, has oan iked by the Sheriff to pay up.| @ Knott, in a letter sent! : y to Marshal McCarthy, | Tom to come across on a old. board bill for Federal aes Continuing Sale of Men’s Stylwear Suits at About 4 Off ' Fall and Winter models, as well as Prince Albert, Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, are included. Every suit is developed in all- wool material. Worsteds, simeres, Flannels, Mixtures, Tweeds, Herringbone and other fabrics of first quality are represented. . Think—Try—Teach—T horough—T enaclty—T emperate or they'll have to go out new boarding houses. Not Regular, Stout, Long and Short Sizes Suits that were $50.00 Suits that were $55.00 Suits that were $60.00 Suits that were $65.00 Suits that were $70.00 Suits that were $75.00 Suits that were $80.00 Suits that were $85.00 though it can’t be got) and arub hailing to decrease except on | eed Sherif plans to soak the nent 90 cemts a day hereafter ih of McCarthy's prisoners at Btrest v vail: and cheap at the am te ea nod no doubt know,” ‘there is no better, yet at the itinpe cheaper jail, than our Strect Jall. Prisoners clamor warm comfort and substan- ugii plain meals. My pris- re civil defendants, alimoniers, Hold—Honest—Heart—Humor—Health—Happiness—Hope v tromblesome, They deme cells, One of them not long stually demanded a cell with exposure. He is now in S Peniventiary. And the Fed- eee are so fussy about in conservative, ulster ’ Men’s Overcoats and ulsterette models ety, ‘does net eoete to make any ‘on Uncle Sam, but neither can . ‘We must ge what * . We are bardly getting this At Corresponding Reductions. thelpresent rate of 70 cents @ day, e | ged of coal whe: he chargé hereafter will jense, dear Marshal, hurry a for 1919 and 1920,” ——_—_———— PLAIN SOCIETY'S AIMS. p, Larisa Tetrazzin\ , founder of the of the Italiun Revolution, of nm Elena of Italy will be the President will discuss the Right—Reserve—Reliable—Resourceful—Reputation Extra Tailors on Hand to Make Necessary Alterations , Free of Charge See Page 17 for Other Hearn Advertising OPPENHEIM, Gis & C ‘FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN intense—Interest—Intelligence—Integrity—Increase— dependence—Investment 4 Fine—Faith—Fellowship—Faithful—Filial—Financial ‘Bath Robes | nantes (As Illustrated) Reduced to pas CQUCea tO 3.95 4 prnuine Beacon Ai lanket Robes, Ii length. Satin rimmed collar, ffs and pockets. d and Flecral Designs. 36 to 46, ewe enn ene - Wash Satin Bodices Tailored, lace trimmed and em- broidered. models; ribbon, lace or regulation shoulder straps. 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Special 3.95 Truth—Thoughtful—Tolerant—T ender—Talent I was asked to write a message on THRIFT to help along the NA- TIONAL THRIF’F MOVEMENT, which starts to-day, and to donate the space required to print it in the newspapers, to the New York City Thrift Week Committee ofthe Y.M. C. A. Next to Love, I-think Thrift is the most important word in the English language. Why not make a resolution right now to follow the precepts of BEN- JAMIN FRANKLIN, whose birth- day anniversary is to-day? But, more important still, why don't we organize and put behind the Thrift Movement all of the energy and patriot#m we put into war work? Can you think of anything more im- portant to do now than to establish the principals of Thrift in the minds of the American people? Please get in your mind the words that I have used in connection with the letters that spell the word THRIFT. Solomon, who was very wise and very rich, has sent down through the ages these words of wisdom: “He becometh poor that worketh with a slack hand, but the hand of the diligent maketh Collectively, these are some of the finest wordsin the English language and mean the most to us. rich.” “He that tilleth his land shall have plenty of You will observe that such words as bread.” Stingy, Selfish, Sinful, cannot be “He that gathereth by labor shall have in- associated with the word THRIFT. crease.”” Sincerely yours, WILLIAM C. FREEMAN, This space donated to the New York City Thrift Week Commit- tee of the Y. M. C. A., by Henry L. Doherty & Co., 60 Wall Street.

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