The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 10

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iy ha BF es B al ia 10 ATTHER CLUBROOM Q MADE PSONERS Discord Started by Charges|]” , Against Union President for Neglect of Duty. Reserves of the East 88th Street Po- fice Station were called thig morning fo quell & disturbance of 2.000 to 3,001 musicians at No. 210 East 86th Street, the headquarters of the Musicians’ Mutual Protective Union. Boores of fists flew, hats were @meshed and the disturbance was rapidly becoming a riot when the po- Nee arrived and arrested eight of the ringleaders. All were paroled on their own recognizance for hearing| Feb. 18. The meeting was called, it was aid, to hear charges against Samuel Finkelstein, President of the union, | following the “expulsion” of the | board of directors. Officers of the union have for some time been in disagreement over free rehearsals | The trouble started when friends ot Finkelstein sought to prevent sbonsore of the charges from enter- ing the hall. CONVICT CAN’T SEE SON. Justice Benedict Denies Custody to) “Benny” Sternberg’s Father. ‘The five-year-old son of “Benny” Sternberg will not be permitted to visit nis father in Sing Sing, where “Benny” has been for six months under sentence icity In a fur robbery of All to Friday and Saturday Gives its Members Sl enrcac GREAT SACRIFICE SALE! $55, $50 & $45 \SUITS & OVERCOATS| Guaranteed All Wool Hand Tailored Throughout The Jirnis ,fitort 27 Cortlandt Street, ssn" s'5se ra " THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. « fathe © Wealthy Newrot® House in Chicago | Hombed. | | go at Corner Church Street. Sixth Avenue L at Door lor a the four-story apartment building on | negro, shattered windows in half of th | rolceman nearby saw the miaettn & South sid yned and occupied tn bio lat last night ahd several per | surled from the car, containing three a wealthy ere injured by flying glass. A) ‘ue MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘' Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Important Sale of 25,000 Pairs of Women’s and Children’s Hosiery B. Altman & Cn. will be held to-morrow (Saturday) on the Sixth Floor EXCEPTIONAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED IN Women’s Black or White Silk Hose With lisle tops and soles : ‘ per pair $1.50 With lisle tops (and some aill-silk) per pair 2.25 With lisle tops and soles, and contrasting black or white clocks . .. .,. . perpair $2.50 Women’s Black Lisle Full-fashioned Hose 65c. per pair * Fi : A : ‘ 5 ‘ Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose Another Candy Treat The purpose of the Happiness Candy Club plan is to introduce our vari- ous kinds of Candy, and have the story of their goodness spread by all the members. Everybody who buys, automatically becomes a member. This week-end we register in the minds of seventy-five thousand more people the fact that the best Chocolate Assortment for sixty-five cents, the st Hard Candy for forty cents, and the best Chocolate Peppermint for fifty cents are sold in the Happiness Candy Stores. Join this week-end and get (sizes 612 to 101%) in black, white or dark tan per pair 45c. (Prices above $2.00 are subject to War Revenue these three standard candy numbers for One Dollar. | Ragiant Mix Hard Can Our Regular Price 4()¥ Chocolate Peppermints Our Regular Price 5()¥ Arcade Chocolates Our Reqular Price 65¢ One pound box of One pound box of One pound box of Note: ‘This club offer is tim to make more than 25,000 p allotment is exhausted, to one to each purchaser b each number and the sale Every Club member is expected to spread the story of United Happine ness among his friends, 13 Park Row 90 Nassau Street 32 Cortlandt Street 416 Broadway New Stores 1272 Broadway 1343 Broadway 2249 Broadway 2690 Broadway 146th and Broadway, New York Fulton and Nostrand, Brooklyn 64 East I4th Street 42 Last 23rd Street 200 Fifth Avenue UNITED HAPPINESS CANDY STORES:— NEWARK:—601 Broad Street & 785 Broad Street Opening Saturday 7 | {UNITED RETAILGE) CANDY STORES All three for | ec we have been unable ps in each store when its ss Candy good 25 West 42nd Street 135 West 42nd Street Cor. 59th St. & 3d Ave, | e Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers Offered at Much Below Original Cost $13.50 TTENTION, Mothers! This s a wonderful opportunity in spruce, good-looking, well-fitting Norfolks, of serviceable, all-wool materials, in correct, mannish styles. Not for a long time have Suits like these been of- fered at such a low price. » Coats lined with alpaca, knicker- bockers fully lined and two pairs with each suit. Colorings attrac- tive, tailoring admirable. Sizes 9 to 18. Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street oat | siphon heAR Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 Saturday Special Reductions for the Day in— West of Fifth Avenue Misses’ T This shows back, skirt model with Two MISSES’ Taffeta DRESSES 26.50 Were $33.75 An advance model in navy blue, brown or black taffeta, ex- quisitely trimmed with wide filet lace, as shown in the il- lustration. Several otherstyles intaffetaandcrepe dechinealso priced at this value. Sizes 14 to 18 years Saturday Women’s 2-Clasp French Kid Gloves 1.90 Were $2.96 and $3. P K and overseam sewed points—embroidered backs black, white, brown, tan, beaver, mode and These gloves are in évery way first quality, making the value quoted very ex- navy. ceptional. Only 300 Pai Sale of Men’s Gloves Continues Men’s Suede fleece and angora lined Gloves. . MISSES’ SKIRTS Smart Apparel MISSES’ Navy Blue ricotine SUITS Special 21.50 illustration the beautiful box coat, slashed at and graceful of this new . Coat is lined silk. models fancy other in addition to: that pictured. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Separate 10.75 Were $14.97 New box and knife pleat- ed skirts of dashing Spring ma- terials in phais or stripes. One model pictured. 48 fingers—Paris the colors are rs 97

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