The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 10

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NNO BANDITS OFT = $10,000 IN CLOTH = Guard in North Bergen Fac- tory Held Up by Armed Men Pour mon with pistols and a nftt tise: samples in th yaded into it, whe gph eo Ha Road, ‘ lQueens Borough President d untii he awe $10, 000. INQUIRY INTO CITY | Yisivie Avorey _ CHARTER APPROVED | Brooklyn Obanvber of Commerce Sees Elimination of Some Of- tices After Investigation Agproval of the jon authorized in proposed city © Be @tiving an auto truc:: lo ‘Albani by Monator'£ factory of Schneider & Assemblymen Wells was | ‘ Wiltow Avenue and Dore y by the Brooklyn Ch iat 2 North Bergen, early er Commercé tn a statement call- Bis = ing Peter Bradiey, the| {6 Zttention to Increases In the cost ieee 8nd encsing f Bradtey, the | se eity gc vernment Sight watchman. Aty budget in ten years haa! ES Bradley was called to the a @oor by the rapping of a m 7 | said bis wife was i!) and he wished) |, tw use the telephone to summon a| © doctor. The night watchman opened | the door and looked in! e a Of @ revolver held by a * anced i indebtedness of the city was $840,000,000 In 1910, and in Clear, fragrant, full- flavored — Yuban ap- peals to men who make y | 2920 $1,2%2,000,000, "Ph asucased volun. | sto tion of proper s Increased trom | an art of dining wearing a slouch hat tae a aa. ree . $7,485,000,000 to $9,600,000,000 in thia | Three other men carrying re- | perioa. ‘The statement favored codification Wolvers joined the first In pushing | of the City Charter and added that} YUBAN Bradiey to a chalr, to which he was | repeated amendments have been | y tied and then gagged. They worked | made and that an investigation of Yor ten minutes and, Bradley told the | woul Yahiow en nat could be elit police, a motor tryck drove up to the ated or ah nomies could b¢ @oor. All the piece goods, dresses effected 3933 Suits and Overcoats Reduced! —we have taken 3933 Suits and Overcoats formerly selling up to $65 and reduced them to $23.50 for quick clearance. , —every garment is from our regular stock— made by our own tailors, in our own workrooms, under our own supervision. —a goodly assortment to choose from—in- cluding blucs, browns, grays, greens and fancy mixtures. Medium and Winter weights. All styles, all sizes. —sale commences To-day. Extra sales- men will be on hand. Here’s the way they line up--- 206 Suits were $65 205 Overcoats were $65 376 Suits were $55 485 Overcoats were $55 417 Suits were $50 410 Overcoats were $50 487 Suits were $45 440 Overcoats were $45 324 Suits were $40 445 Overcoats were $40 118 Fur Collar Overcoats were $55 2294 Men’s Odd Pants Absolute Clearance of all our 668 were $8 ) 560 were $9 { 5-00) | ® Now 3 on 621 were $10 19-125 Walker Street “iii | Men’s Pants, including all that formerly sold.as high as $11.50. Our Only Store Vinita ask Comptro ata«! 445 were $11.50 until 10 or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers eey direct to\Canal Street Station, within sightof our store ery. _THE EVENING WORLD, WER REEDS: FEBRUARY 2, 1921. wes ut a tice Stephen E: c st Revised Prices On : Ovington Lamps INGTON lamps and shades were always sensibly priced—just now they are more than reason ably marked. For, from theirformer prices has been taken a discount of 10% to 50%, which dis- count you may obtain as long as February lasts. _ Furniture, too, of many novel kinds at discounts of 10% to 25°", OVINGTON'’ S | “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue”’ 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near eand St. TWO BOYS WE KNOW Ww know two boys, brothers, ages a few years apart, Raised in comfortable circumstances. Good schools, weil housed and well fed. Both of them fine physical specimens. Both unusually alike even for brothers. Except for one thing—teeth. The older boy has needed the constant attention of his dentist. His teeth are soft. The younger fellow ha fime, hard, white teeth that simply radiate vitality. This boy has always been a milk drinker. The older brother never got the habit. No food or foods could ever superand: the ‘meed for com etent denial atirs tion, but the greatest help your denies! could have in keeping your children's teeth as you would have them is @ quar! a day of good Sheffield Milk SHEFFIELD FARMS CO., Inc., NEW YORK OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Special Offerings WVool Plaid New Spring Model Exceptional Value 9.75 Attractive plaid wool velour skirts suitable for Spring and imme- diate wear. Box pleat and side pleat. “‘Roselle’’ Attractive two-piece mod- el of wool jersey; Linen Pinafore collar and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 20 years Very Special 18.00 Misses’ Department Her Craig. for any | and Savings Bank, pleaded suifty betors | - Stern Brothers West 42nd St Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. Radical Price Readjustments Make possible the effecting of Extraordinary Savings in our February Sale of FURNITURE Absolute, unrestricted choice of our entire stock is now offered at substantial savings on the former exceptionally low prices. —Many Complete Sets at ONE-THIRD OFF . —Odd Pieces, in many instances, at ONE-HALF OFF 3-pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE (as illustrated); uphlstered in Tapestry or Velour; loose cushions. Formerly $500.00 $250.00 CHAMBER FURNITURE Formerly Reduced to 4-pe. American Walnut Suite, - #605.00 $395.00 4-pe. American Walnut Suite, - - - - - - - 460.00 345.00 4-pe. Mahogany Suite, - - - - - - - = 965.00 695.00 Four-Post Colonial Mahogany Bedsteads. 65.00 45.00 Colonial Bureaus in Mahogany, - - - 95.00 70.00 DAVENPORT TABLE trated); Mahogany; top 19x60 ins. with drawer. | Formerly $65.00. $45.00 Reduced to - - - - LIBRARY TABLE (as illustrated); | (as illus. Mahogany; Italian Renaissance design | with drawer top. Size 26x60 inches. Formerly $115.00. $85.00 Reduced to - = = - DINING ROOM SUITES Formerly Reduced to 10-pe. Amer. Walnut Suite, Heppelwhite design, 1135.00 $750.00 10-pe. Mahogany Suite, Louis XVI. design, 815.00 595.00 10-pe. Mahogany Suite, Adam design, - - - - 534.00 395.00 10-pe. Amer. Walnut Suite, Louis XVI. design, 691.00 435.00 Extraordinary Value-Giving on SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS A Special Purchase enables us to offer this entire group At the Special Sale Price of (Size 9x12 ft.) $58 (Usually $85 to $95) Beautiful Oriental designs in a variety of rich, mellow colorings. Smaller Sizes at Similar Savings Size 8.3x10.6 Size 2.3x4.6 Size 3x6 ft. Size 6x9 ft y $6.00 $9.50 $37.50 $55.00 REAL MADEIRA LINENS Hand-Scalioped and Hand-Embroidered, At Noteworthy Price Reductions Tray Cloths, - each 35c, 50c | Napkin Fonches. each $1.00, Boudoir Cushion Covers, $1.65, 1.95 | Dinner Cloths, 25.00, Centerpieces, each 1.75, 2.25 | Guests’ Towels 2.45, Luncheon Sets (18 pes.) 7.25, 8.75 Show Towels, 3.95, ‘| ‘Tea Napkins, - - doz. 875, 9.75 | Luncheon Cloths. 12.50, MAIN FLOOR TABLES ot ee

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