The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 4

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ats > r r J " COOTER - - coe ere a @ AK ynmeneros THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. ete ae eee ee ohestra seats; Dut he said they could | now very much upset and warned the| he had cha ed for them, ee ae and send the stubs of euch! (Ww) em emi i | ile Ht =—=—e “a se oo fas Stee eek boy to keep quiet. They gave bim the thes heey) $100 fine yor each af 14 hiatal If possible. a ; . 0 im very ene tickets, as violation of the — {get them, and asked him if he was |™oney and let me have the tickets Federal Revenue Law. | New Armenian Maanaores Reported. HY Me Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World aN | sure I could not get them anywhere. |the boy brought. I swallowed hard saw these ticketa before they were) ATHENS, Jan. 26.—Armenian mas- ff } “He asked, “How badly do you want an J realized I had paid $20 more than | used: They have been ent to th®| srores have been resumed by ‘Turkish them?” t Jacobs c harged Newman—$5 a United States Attorney. tlonalista, followers of Mustapra f “L anewered, 1 would like to have [sent more, in fact. In other Words J Patroua of theatres are urged to ps ae { Aeibes tecsived | them very much.’ paid $40 for tickets worth $15.40 | watob all such dealings, If the exact| ermal thy. nSthe ‘cline ot Wants, Newman anewered. ‘If you really | Now here comes the rub in thia| price you paid and the name of tho| Rene today. f ughtered. i 1 want them very badly I'l! get them | tranmction: | seller is not printed on the back of the | oe en escaped, it sas reported fe = for = sich! X ialad, He. kee the Reve inte lailed to stamp on! ticket which you buy, notify William|Turka sacked the towns of ‘To! = swered, ‘Give me #0 and I'l) get e = of these tickets the price H. Edwards, Collector of Internal! Kilots and I a, |= . th 7 | eTWhat for, I asked, ‘For four THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY- FIFTH AVCMUE bbe, a for,’ ma . orohest ta,’ he replied. I gasped, Chareed tox for Seats Worth| but wanted to. see it through. "G6 5.40 Not Stamped wee SE Re caa th’ core. aulsid { pI . toe ot Stamped on | ageny forte, four main a tie 4 A 1 did not know which one it was, Bp rickety int This Case. | tens 2 cid pes now, wich 000 i oe } OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York |minutes, a young boy ran in, came lup to the counter wad yelled out: By Sophie Irene Loeb. “Twenty bucks for Jacobs.’ The two "Double - the - Money - While-You-|men behind the counter became it” is how one broker engaged in| fidgety and looked ber tad at the boy Peoatre ticket 1 for telling how much Jacobs was} ce es ere Pel charging them for the tickets Spardcteris “Twenty bucks for Jacobal’ the boy | While The Evening World crusade | cay led out again. ‘Cash on delivery.’ ane theatre tieket mpeculation| “The men behind the counter were a I New Tarreta Sie FRocis Pre-Inventory Sale Thursday in an appreciable degree, so ‘t, a8 @ general proposition, there qaammmmMimememeneemenmmeeemmmnemmemmeees few brokera who now charge more | 50 cents advance on box office Brices for seats, thers is still evidence gome ticket brokers continue not are how much they oharge and who don't care a little bit whether the | ih , , Bee are coeved or not Thursday -One flagrant case proving h ov | is 4 ‘inch the public is still called upon to} for theatre tickets came to light | N )} | I l ] ‘H ‘reek srhen a (riewd of isive weet ML NE S 1 Newman's, in the Cohan & Harris| ny wrpwp 5 lding, to buy some tickets for the | Wa} | I N ( |: } ] I jeal comedy “Sally.” ! 4 : Women’s and Misses’ Coats Semi-fitted and Wrappy Models of Bolivia and Veldyne. Deep Collars of Squirrel and Beaver. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Formerly Sold to 100.00 } | ee THAT REVEAL THE BIZARRE LOVELINESS OF THE NEW MODES FOR SPRINGTIME PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES 86. way sa wiat Bepomnes, in the| e ? eae my frie ““He (Newman) advised me be had | . ". > seats in the drews eitcle or ba}: | Straightline Coats Formerly ios9.75 . 38.00 | 3 es @bny, and [ told him 1 wanted or- ae | BONWIT TELLER. & CO. 4 } rd Thar TAFFETA SILK WILL BE USED EXTENSIVELY i FIFTH AVENUE AT 38% STREET Is IN FROCKS FOR SPRING IS BORNE OUT BY THESE | | 34th Streét—New York F THREE EXQUISITE MODELS WITH BASQUE OR | Ron. PH Ueey | | FITTED BODICES, FLARING TUNIC SKIRTS ] : HI) Pre-Inventory Clearance Thursday | ZS DEB UR TEIN TRE OIEEE LACLEN Cok De Oates STRIKINGLY EMPHASIZE THE BEAUTIES OF THE NEW VOGUE Inventory Sale WOMEN’S GLOVES r Less Than Cost 650 Embroidered Tricolette Dresses Oe eR ee ae ae eee ne nee WOMEN’S FROCKS ----- SIXTH FLOOR MISSES* FROCKS ----- SEVENTH FLOOR Values to 37.50 18.00 French Kid Gloves GENUINE IMPORTED FRENCH KIDSKIN — NOT LAMBSKIN ; Short white French Kid gloves, Paris point stitched backs, overseam sewn. Formerly 3.50 | 1.50 Ho Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTY STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE ‘ Straightline and Tunic effects, beautifully self embroidered and girdle trimmed. Brown, 4 JUST RBCBIVED SEVERAL HUNDRED LUXURIOUSLY FUR COLLARED New Viner WVeraps French Kid Gloves Navy, Copen, Black, GENUINE IMPORTED FRENCH Henna and Reindeer. KIDSKIN— NOT LAMBSKIN 7 sty Se ' Two-clasp gloves in best quality, French a Kid, all white, brown or beaver shades; also white stitched black. Formerly 4.50 2.95 18.U0 Women’s Dresses—2nd Floor Misses’ Dresses—3rd Floor | ie - | =f BONWIT TELLER. &,CO The Specally Shop of Onigi FIFTH AVENUE AT: 38™ STREET BOTH FURS AND MATERIALS WERE PURCHASED AT PRESENT LOW MARKET PRICES Gauntlet Capeskin Gloves | = a | Hh: i Slip-on gloves in lightweight capeskin, in To Close Out Thursday = 4 | tan, brown or oyster white; strap at wrist; z Fe | = | P K sewn, spear embroidered back. About One Hundred & Fifty THBHY WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW | ae | Formerly 7.00 AT ABOUT FORMER WHOLESALE COST 4.95 WOMEN’S PLAITED PLAID WOOL | | | Gauntlet Mocha Gloves SEPARATE SKIRTS | | | LP ANAT JQ DEEP ENVELOPLING FUR COLLARS ENHANCE THE BBAUTY OF THESE SUMPTUOUS WRAPS OF- BOLIVIA CLOTH; LOOSE SWAGGER MODELS HANDSOMELY SILKY sTITCHAD Slip-on Arabian Mocha gloves in beaver shade’ with strap at wrist. Formerly 8.00 10.50 Regular Prices up to 29.50 5.50 This collection includes the smartest types in plaited skirts of plaid worsted fabrics. Mostly NO EXCHANGES one or two of a kind in a large assort- NOC.O0.D/S_ | ment of the most fashionable color effects.

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