The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 22

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THRILLING RESCUE | WILL KEEP COURT WARM. ¥ IN MID‘ATLANTIC!o.. nm ington Heights Tribunal, Kostbie, No. Cabtain aad Crev ren Cis #@ ging of Sinki t Saved ia WPORT as their ship vas In mid-Atlantic, ay of five @ the British 5 Lake have prrived hero on the Steamer Eournmouth. — Tire was reported to hive sunk ‘time efter the men were taken Quliding at hom Magistrate Fr othinghasn issued or | a otmmons yesterday for failing to pro- 4 vide suffizient heat, told M vine to-day five tons of co received and henceforth thors would tn pufficient beat. ‘The court room was | comfortably warm ¢to-duy | Laevine continued tbe eummona until Feb. 11th, and Koelble was paroled in Rournmouth’s master risked his and crew to make the rescuc were running bigh, lashe@ by # and was isle to Wu boat ‘rae etew «| 6 Frothinghai, who pro- to drift down on fro ye ot he same court yesterday with qravo swept the nchooner's decks | jig cat on, iasued the summons "crew after the landlord had been to’ veral crasved together, re eee ‘and rescue quickly Tenaustea men sald. th against the ele m since leaving LJ galt, ‘elt ship ¢ jeak. times of tho lack of beat in the court room. —>——_— TO FIGHT F PHONE BOOST. Jorney Clty te Carry Increased §.¥. Hates to Washingt Mrector of Public Sa tley of Jersey City announced to-day that the officials of that city intended to fight the increased ephome toll between Jereey City and New York and would carry the contest lo the (nterstate Com- merce Commission «t Washington and the Public Utilities Commission at ‘Trenton The rate hes been ra 10, cents, Director Bentley said: fick, Secretary of the] ‘I had a conference with the city’s Jatiom declares 8,000 workers will] Law, Department and Corporation Coun- Long, President of| sel Milton is now preparing briefs for sserted| submission to the two commissions. Ho LDING TF TRADE | ‘LOCKOUT. reds of Men Thrown Out of Work In Newark, ¥. J. fandreds of ‘uilding workers In wk, N. J. were out of jobs this aa+a result of fockouts by ye of the Building ‘Trades Em- ra” Aspociation. There are three r ot loyers’ Haton. but all arcs notified morning. All ve acted thie afternoon, It was sald. 1 from 6 to believes lie has sufficient evidence to warrant the Interstate Commerce Com mission refusing to grant the increase. tJ It was unjust of the campany to in- crease, the toll on twenty-four hours’ notice.” BROOKLYN: ae FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Special Graduation Offer Graduation Frocks for Girls Superior Georgette, ruf- fled skirt piped with white satin. China silk lining. Sizes 10:to 16 years Reduced to 19.75, Remarkable Value Graduation Frocks for Girls Georgette, trimmed with silk gloss hemstitching; tucks. China silk lining. 4\ UA iS Sizes 10 to 16 years Reduced to 27.50 Remarkable Value ‘ Winter Coats -| Fur collared or p'ain tail- wred, Heather mixtures, }Velour and Silvertone. Sizes 6 to 19 years To Close Out. 25.00 Formerly sold to 45.00 * of Comal for! 168 West | Magistrate | & 85 wigss Ressow yA Brosdway, —. Rath. FOR MEN AND WOMEN A BETTER SHOE FOR THE PRICE EVERY PENNY SAVED IN THE COST OF LEA’ THE 1w $600 $700 $8.00 $900 & $1020 SHOES AS i: | W. L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best [ta shoe values for the money in this country. | ste yy eS at money can ey com! qa ’ ‘THE FINEST SHOES y) Srerare Ulemnan tvisiiriaes; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. | 'W. L. Douglas shoes are tape ht or atl aeons skilled shi ‘hg makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, ail working with anh honest determination to make the best shoes for the | | price that money can buy. | GAUTION sic sicss W. L,DOUGLAS: STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK | Kj JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. fe 250 West Wee t2sth 3 ‘Street. *#HOBOKEN—120 Washin; #PATERSON--192 Market St.,cor. Clark, | #TRENTON—29 East State Street. | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN To Close Out 800 Pairs ° High Grade Boots Formerly Sold from 9.00 to 15.00 No C. 0. D.’s No Exchanges 4.90 | »m—— |] | This sale represents the broken sizes in a choice lot of high i grade boots—and constitutes the season’s most remarkable offer | | Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store. i) BROOKLYN : OPPENHEIM.GLUNS &G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Dress Offer of Exceptional Merit Featuring the Season’s Newest : Frocks of Tricolette At the Season’s Lowest Price | . Values to 35.00 Sale Price 19.75 Chic models developed in . superior quality tricolette showing tunic and straight- line effects richly embroid- ered in front and back. Two Models [lustrated. a a a aT 2 BROOKLYN We Are Pleased ta Render the Addcd Sehice of a Charge Account aiczsCo, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS SATURDAY We Continue, with a New Assortment The SALE of New Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Georgette & Satin FROCKS $19.50 Valnes $90 to $45- Frocks so excellent in quality and attractive in value, their sale at this price is a rare happening. Dainty ruffles, apron tunics, frills, lace tunics, beading and every other feature the new mode favors. All the new shades and all sizes Special Attractions 'To-Morrow in The Vaiues Are Unusual to a Marked Degree—the Siyles are the Most Fetching the New Mode Has Produced! The varied style touches for the uew season are strikingly evi- dent in this moderately priced collection. Apron tunics, fluted ruffles, beading and cyelet embroidery featured on ¢ charming versions in Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Georgette, ete. a 39° Chiffon Taffeta and Canton Crepe Frocks, featuring both flare and straightline, slim silhouettes; | distinction and indi- siduality by the artistic use of ruffles, hand embroidery and beads of varying hue ‘and shape. a 49" \ Satin, Canton Crepe, Beaded Georgette and Beaded Crepe in the new Redingote, Circular Tunics, ‘Taffeta Frocks, straightline and basque effects; displaying Filet collars and cuffs, Jet trimmings, cording, fringes, eyelet embroidery, etc; showing the new vogue in its finest phases. Purchase of a Maker’s Entire Spring Stock HIGH CLASS SILK BLOUSES Including a Large Number of Original Sample Mod- els, Some of Which Are Direct Copies of Imports, The Salé Price Is the Lowest Ever Quoted for Blouses of This Quality. 5” Actual Values to $16.50 ‘The grade of Georgette Crepe,’ Brocaded Satin and Crepe Back Satin of which they are fashioned is in itself a rarity at this price—and some deftly combine the Satin with Georgette. As smart 4 costume as can possibly be desired is to be had by wearing one of these exquisite overblouses with a skirt. Among the more notable trimming and fashionable effects are Kite Embrodery. Collars and Vestees of Keul Filet, Chenille trimming, silk braid loops, Beading, Panelled Embroideries, etc. Reund, square or Jane Cowl collars, three-quarter er full length sleeves. Glass Beads, metal or gun metal buttons. In Jade, Oriole, Henna, Bisyue, Tomato and the Colors of the New Spring Suits To-Morrow’s Coat Reductions Are the Most Drastic of the Season! Straightline Coats, Collared With Australian Opossum or Raccoon Formerly to $59.75 39°” Smart Coats, straight of line, giving a beconatngly youthful trim- ness, Well-tailored, with fashionable collars of Australian Opos sum, and Raccoon and full silk linings. In materials of Bolivia and Suedine, softly finished Luxurious Wraps, With Deep Collars and Cuffs of Selected Furs » Formerly to $97.50 49 75 Wraps of genuine Bolivia, Lu rly. ete., with immense collars and tutte of Taupe dyod Froich Nugeia,, Mago with the care hoston ed on custom garment fully Mnod with heavy silks

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