The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 19

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| | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. 29 Floor IS W. 34%St BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) oO SO THIS IS N. Y.!, pease FORFEIT . | SAYS BEN FRANKLIN) FINALLY APPEARS | Nar Outlet Store | 119-125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave., N. Y. é Why Thia Store Is New York’s Greatest Bargain House! The merchandise on sale is all overstocks of the great big mail order house, the National Cloak and # Suit Co. It in offered for quick selling with no expectations of making a profit. Because at all times we can andereell other stores. Quantities are often limited; sizes and colors are frequently incomplete. bool deliveries, no charge accounts, no mall orde hoor Richard” SKeps Out of a Keg 1 Cha of Real Stuff and Ad York Sz Ciiy. io R Ben Vranklin experienced the g ati-| ‘A bond for the jontion, to-der, through © great, | Jen Dense: great, great-erandswon poxy, of seeing | championship Sew York 100 or eo yearn after ex-| nentler was rao premwing a wish to be preserved in a) pita keg of Madeira tor thet partimlar | Yor for no other—-purpose. | tite “ ‘fhe keg was opened in front of the} ba IMétropolitan Museum this morning! The bend was dated Nv ¢ Three Week by J./ | nowledged by ‘Ricker eo 7 J°| Dempeey's end af the contract. Smythe amd Gen, who tyr the! Article 12 of the articles of agreemant | mt was powonified In his dee ~ | remda tat on or before Wov. 20,/ t, Franklin Bache Huntington, the 1m of $50,600 in cash or negotiable | ‘steppe out, perfecti agber, ani] bonds of that sum must be daposiied | geeped with amazement, | with the Central Union ‘Trumt Company “Bo THIS ie New York!” he wads Or the promoter. As the bond was! ai ‘ted the last day Dempsey was el- aap #¢ tnuet be romemPered Den 6209 |, se54 to cover hin foltalt, Rimard stated Wetted Paris. ft dhowed the chatnpion's good faith. Ben rode along Fifth Avenue in 8! The bond In question was made oat fom cheered by the crowds. He] by a Mr. Ward of the Fidelity Security mopped his brow when a fire ergine| Commpeny of Maryland some time during @ashed in front -of the vehicle «| ths month of November. Kearte. vas @6th Street. William Guggenineim| miven the original bond by Mr, Ward] game out of his home thet fronty the | SM Being under the tawpressior: that Dark and shook tants with Ben,| ere handed him was but « copy, gave aaee the Pubite mit ; Frege eye who deposited thera | Kearns caited on the phane fram Gan Seation, Francigco last night and requested Me- tions, and finally called Mayor Biyian ai rho City Hail Ketrick to take the papers to Mr. 4 wmn was rebuctant to get on| and asit hin where the original wan ibe tus again at the Penbuytvante ste: | Mr. Ware immediately informed Me- | in tho new short s&irta| gctrick the jonasing at the moment. ‘This may aleo| ett the bond was the ortginal. Upon awe accounted for his sofa! te, too notifying Kearns to this effect MMec- a ae, subway. He lunch at| Ketriok was Instructed to deltver the anee’s “Tustin after risltingy the | kona to jeickana tmmediately.’ ‘The re. ‘Dipty ale wi hs toons Tree Le Fak | quest was complied with, and the bond, ees femartzing { has @ vivtus in pro- | eeting ws Dermpeey'’s forfeit, ts now tn : the promoter’o hands. PUCS 2 RUC At Manufacturer’s Cost EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS 3 While These Prices Last r] BUY NOW Save 40% to 60% DO NOT} MISS iISS_ THIS OPPORTUNITY @ $26 9212 BRUSSELS ma” Wondertal $12.75 wearing rugo for this price... ..........6.0.06 $50 9x12 AXMINSTER 2.7. $997 OO $50 8.3x10.6 SEAMLESS VELVET (SMITH’S) poll ened beautiful de- if schemes. . $65 9x12 AXMINSTER (SMITH’S) All woo! rugs of beautiful Oriental, Chines ‘ tia ora Wire senders eke Q'S BBO ys BE OTINED. 0. -eceresceccsenesescnseoenseascoce Ad $125 9x12 ROYAL WILTONS High grade as ait areted: rugs ina variety a Orienta! 5": GRASS RUGS Big Varlety of Patterns and Cotors 6x9 $2.95 Y PY “rasa BRUSSELS RUGS. AN Other Raz Sines Reduced in Proportion. $2.25 VELVET CARPET "irs out tor has and $1. 29a wtairs; lange eelection of patterns; 27 in. wide .... Se HEMP CARPET | sible: pats ana 29¢ Su 9c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING 39¢ | Ranitars, watery Cratwears ordi A Sigun tna olorinens' OG fra’ wi & a 15¢ TE XOLEUM RUG BORDER , one yd. wide 49@ @ ALL SALES FINAL—NO C. 0. D. ORDERS. OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 8 P. M.—SATURDAY 6 P. 44 AVONDALE MILLS, 3S West 30th St. One Door from Fifth | Ave. |] Open Daily TuG6GP.M Saturdays Till 9 P.M. Polo Cloth Seal Pluety Seal Plush Polo Clotl The Most Sensational Coat Values of the Year! 245 smart up-to-date Coats! National overstocks of splendidly made models you cannot duplicate at anywhere near this extra low, bedrock, clearance price! For Women, Misses and Juniors. Wool Coatings, Wool Silvertones, Velveteen Plushes and Wool Polo Cloths. Values to $39.50. Extra Special! The Season’s Biggest Coat Bar- gains! A price that would hardly cover the work- manship alone! Al! this Winter’s models. Six differ- ent styles for Women, Misses and Juniors. Desirable colors. Wool Polo Cloths, Velours, Velour Plushes, in weights suitable for Winter and Spring wear. Values to $26.50. One Price Second Floor, For Children of 2 to 8 Years. A Choice the A choice of any in stock! Six- teen models of Mixtures. Cor duroys, Velveteens, Velours, Zibe lines and Silvertones. In navy blue, Copenhagen blue, gray, green, indy and black. Former prices up to $12.98. Second P1007 mmm Big Bargains for Men and Boys - of - Gariety; neatly every, wrantted fabric ~Serges, Crepe de Chines, Taffe tas, Messalines, figured and solid color Georgettes. Not all size¢ in each style. Values to $29.00. Second Floor, | ings; Former prices up to $3 Winter and Spring wear: Second Floor, ty : 4 oe $5.97 $7.49 Boye’ Suit:| Beye $5.00 This Sale Has Created a Profound Sensation! i at | Th an a ew | People Are Storming This Monster 2d Floor > | ic ; a | Shop and Carrying Off Bargains That Are ies 1g e the Biggest Advertised in This City in 5 Years! opp 4.000 Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters ‘orMeyan math | Maat Mae | 2 That You Couldn’t Have Bought Anywhere : mi = Earlier This Season For Less Than 14 Special Saturday Bargains Specially selected from the thousands of bargains in this big sale of National Cloak and Suit *40, 545, 50, 55, $60 & 565 Company Overstocks. Each one radically reduced from its regular price to make it. so big, a value none who needs it can resist buying. Each one represents dozens of others in 40 Famous Nationally Advertised Brands Re im sented at Savings of $20 to $45 Per Garment! its department, so you' "ll find this really is This Is How They Line Up: New York's Greatest Bargain . House 589 Were *40 © 736 Were *55 755 Were %45 605 Were %60 827 Were *50 488 Were °65 Twenty dollars for these Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters! There isn’t a single one of them that could have been bought at WHOLESALE at this price! We got them at a time when the market was at its lowest, but we overbought. Our cash is tied up in,them, and to release it at once we have taken 4,000 garments, and, regardless of the fact that we got them at a ridiculously low price, we are going to take a big loss on them and sell every one, while they last, at $20! $1.59 $1.89 Shirts ofS 11K Mixture | b That Carry AnAirof i ihe shops ie svés.$1 | 25¢ Linen tntea | | eres toweling; | bi importan Come “See What You Save!’ th ere you m. fine in mat Go where you will, compare as closely as you like, and nowhere in this or any other city will you find such ubsolutely astounding and unheard of values. And all you have to do is to step into this big 2d iloor shop and see the crowds this sale is drawing to realize that it is the greatest of its kind projected in New York in 5 years! Small charge for alterations. In brief. je aves of indeniable Made in Grenoble, | 4 France | Many of the Suits Have Extra Pair Pants to Match. $5 Additional. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway ee one 29 Floor ISW. 34% St. Store Hours: 9.00 ‘of 30; hacen 9,00 to 6.00. No Mail Orders Filled a This Store epsempean! | men OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P..M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P, 510 te We 94 Givehom Cottage | Gove of | aft | Bive Weel terse), Pillow C0 Drew ih Bue ofl White idered | view janes im does M4 | fee pattern tnd | fr Mow 34 | 4338 FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORK

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