The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 20

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; 4 : : ’ 4 ' ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 41, 1921. | “WARRANTS OUT FOR sg and will bear interest at 8 ver | y 3 i SSS 4 J. P, Morman & Co. acting In cons‘ Go FILM PLANT OWNER ; Accused of Manslaughter in Case | * <pgnan CREDIT wack me e of Fie Whee Two Live Retail Thrift Week Sale A ta el Ae ; And you'll find it a mighty convenient arginy im e ic i } Jisteigg Porat baahenedee ht *t| method of purchesing fine wearing apparel. of Boys’ Clothes offering savings so substantial as to rivet the interest of any thrifty mother. We’re quoting less than HALF PRICE on many items, + Rayonne, N. J. against Henry Bysman of No. 6 Dayto,, Street, Newark. head of the Cetlo Film Company, whose plant | at Bayonne burned last Tuesday caus- | |F ing two deaths, George Sweezy of Vaux- hail, N. J., a foreman at the plant, and Charles Kerner et 84 Broadway, Bay- eeoa manager of the Universal Fim Just open an account here and we will accept Partial payments weekly or monthly. Continuing the Sale of °45 to *55 OVERCOATS $28.50 We feel confident you will open a charge account here, when you see the wonderful values in overcoats we are offering now. These particular coats are finely tailored winter garments, in a variety of models, ulsters included; made of strong warm over- coatings, in neat plain color fabrics, as well as smart mixtures. All sizes. HECHT BROS. 53-57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. , which occupied the second floor of the building. Phe warrants were issued at the re- avest of Acting Captain of Detectives | | William 1. Clarke. ‘The men are in Bayonne Hospital with injuries received | in the fire, and it was expected would be placed under arrest there. ——i— Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Drastically Reduced pe 5th Avail 1 173 Bae’ Cor. 39th Street’ Cor. Cortlandt St. Tel. Murray Hill 3793 Tel. Cortlandt 777 FUR COATS DIRECT TO YOU SAVINGS UP TO 75% Our entire $1,000, bed stock now below wholesale prices! Buying bee! own Leatiigi Sippel | all our own garments, we are ena’ t th; belc th La Tetail trade, but right now, by taking advantage of the collapse of the fur market, we have bought 56% to 75% below last year’s prices and pass these savings along to you. 45 FINE BAY SEAL COATS AUTO WON AT POKER || PROVED A HOODOO |p Former Major Mortgaged It, but It Was Gone From Garage When Sought For. Cleverly cut Norfolk suits, full of wear— warm, well made overcoats good for years of sérvice. 7 to 18 years. were $15 to were $22.50 to $20 $27.50 Reduced to Reduced to $9.75 |: $14.50 * Boys’ Mackinaws, were up to $17.50, now $0.75 i ae hte teh ed Aa tl A eta ASS Yearly Sale of Wash Suits Regatta Brand Former Major James [tay Webb, while at Camp Upton, during tho| | war, won an automobile from Licut.! FE Adelson in @ poker game. At the [FF camp Ray became acquainted with | |B Private Benjamin Kafka, of No. 208| | Bay 224 Street, Brooklyn. After their | [Ei discharge ¢rom the army they went tn- | |& to the lumber business together. The | |B ‘business failed and Webb lost all bis| |i money $600. Finding himself without | | money or friends, he borrowed $150. (rom Kafka, giving a chattel mort-| |B gage on the automobile as security. | | ‘He said the automobile was in a garage | [Ei at Patchogue. Kafka went to look for | |i it and it was gone. Webb found that Adelson had ieft for Palestine as «| |E member of a relief organization, ‘Kafka thereupon charged Web with | [Ef vevond degree grand larceny. i Webb threw himself on the mercy ot! Fi the Court in the County Court Brook- * yn to-day and, Judge Martih directed | |H 45 FINE FREN formerly Rae? eects eee, le SEAL ERICH $4.00 to > $7. 00; now BLAMES CEMENT FOR WRECK || Contracter Used ‘Poor Mixture On| |f Building, Saye City Hxpert. A charge’ of violation of the section | |F of the Penal Law dealing with matn- | |F lining ...... 45 RICH HUDSON age COATS geveccenies $215 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th St. 44 East 14th St. taining public nuisances was made in| |B 125th St. at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt St. Flatbush Court to-day against Joseph | |H 4 4 injuring “Toha i hae Chile wt the silk lining; value $500,........-..0++ tg ated es anions ane FRENCH SEAL COATS v Par coment mrad put | and pce every pel carl carctuly selected and ~ ground stone! |Ei Sea | sae eecemes $129- -50 gS apo oe roll collars; bell ri snows Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Filth Avene ae an eid $30,000,000 BELGIAN LOAN. . E ‘Te Be Issued Gere and Bear tuter-| |F est at Eight Per Cent. H BRUSSELS, Jan. 21.—A toan of $30, '000,000 has been negotiated by the Bel- ian Government with the Guaranty 32 HUDSON DYED SEAL WRAPS cle acy ring sla vat double pony any a afieg our price $ sordinay bargains in gts Filead of the the Saturday Special Purchase Sale Simon L. & George H. Rogers’ A-1 Silverware 14,000 Pieces | \3 centactarérs have started these “Mirs. Outlet Stores” and have agreed to sell YOU their QUALITY CLOTEES at less than the Think of everything that’s good. Buckwheats and maple syrup. Virginia ham and candied sweets. Deep dish apple pie drowned in cream. That’s how Piedmonts hit your appetite—GREAT! Virginia tobacco—rich and primecdnvecce that’s mellowed y Virginia sunshine. Why, Man, you "ll never know you’re smokin’ till you get ac- quainted with a Piedmont! LicGeTT & MYERS ToBacco Co. retailer PAYS for the same identical GARMENTS ! t } ' Buys DEES $ . ‘ 30 | Because we were fortunate in securing conces- and sions through our ability’ to pay cash, we ¢ $35 | can offer these extraordinary values. It will } therefore be greatly to your advantage to shop : All | early and make certain of your shafe of these Wool ‘OR wonderful bargains: Every piece has French gray finish’ and is in the exquisite floral design (shown in the sketch). This design is not only artistically pleasing but is a style pattern that can al- ways be matched. Eee eras Overcoats NOTE—These are the same class of garments that retailers have advertised as $50 garments at $25. Come and make us prove it. It’s worth $10 to you to see the difference. | Orbe: Be $1.25 -$29 | 10 for 10 cents Were .25 " Were .97 and $1.25 20 for 20 cents \ Coffee Spoons Gravy Ladies Also in round AIR- Tea Spoons Cream’ Ladles TIGHT tins of 50 Cold Meat Forks (These, too, are priced at half what certain sales have offered you, claiming them to be worth more.) 29 Were .50 Every shape and size of man can “‘suit” himself perfectly here—there are 3000 garments to cl cese from. Every suit is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or your money Deccaek eins Were $1.50 nae Sosurnes 09 you--you must be so pleased that you will send friends to our two Rinne pea De rere ia | a age * Bowl Spenne. Children’ Piece Sets cranre Spescn, Oyster and Soup Ladlee— 9 OUTLET Individual ‘Butter Spreaders were 68.97 and 83.45... 1.95 Dinner and Dessert Matreanie SALES er feo coy a ar tee | Note the Two Addresses Fruit Kaas hat den Peary an ‘orks were O5.25. ....ceeceene ‘ IT MAKES LITTLE ‘DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED 158 East 424SL, —,,, 1163-65 Broadway, 5 ve Medes Hite Near 27th St sin Manilla || See Pages 18, 24, 25, 27 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT ay

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