The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 8

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‘8 d “ROBBER KILLS MAN Bo iNew York Man on V Passaic Waylaid and Shot AND STEALS $500 t to Sister in} Defeat af THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _PEBRUARY 9, JERSEY TROLLEYS OUT FOR MILLIONS) Parry Valuation Would Result in 10 to Death. saa Risbot: and rodved. According police To 4 go Boalster, M Taster sire Mis. ‘ 'n hi The Oriental Store Fifth Avenue and 39th Street NOW OUR CHINESE TEAS Are Sp. cially Priced py ONE ENES TEAS are imported direct from the Orient. Many are packed in their original cartons and containers. The usual price is little enough for teas of such unmistakable quality and flavor. These re- § ductions present a rare opportunity to enjoy . Teal teas. Teas flavored with Rose, Jasmine o1 Bit- Kemum Tea, packed in foil-lined, decorated te: Orange, specially wooden boxes; spe- priced. 85c¢ a tin. cially priced, $1.25 Ib. Vantine’s special blend Orange Pekoe Tea; specially priced, 95¢ Ib. And Chinese Delicacies— '50c Stem Ginger, Cumquats (small eee or Chow Chow (assorted fruits), BASEMENT Bill | AUTOINTOXICATION? READ THIS N page 126 of Hutchinson’s ‘‘Food and Dietet- ics’’ you will find this: ‘ milk in the intestine call for mention. The first is , that milk seems to be absorbed with less expendi- ture of energy than any other food. This no doubt explains in part the great value of milk diet in many intestinal diseases. The other. point is » that milk seems to exercise a re- straining influence upon putrefac- < tive processes in the intestine.” | | } | } | * “Two other points relating to the behavior of | Autointoxication is a condition arising from the absorption of poisonous material created in the intestine. Thi ular use of milk helps to avoid this common complaint. | SHEFFIELD FARMS CO, Inc, NEW YORK Owen Cuts Prices 14 for Cash! Period Dining Suites! Period Bed Room Suites! $35,000 Stock of magnificent Suites to be sx rificed at halt price—WHICH brings Prices Down Below Actual Cost ‘Thorne who have the ready money can make it earr a hundred per cent dividend by investing in this high grade furniture at these prices: $400 Walnut Bed Room Suites $200 $600 Walnut Bed Room Suttes $300 $750 Walnut Bed Room Suites $375 $500 Walnut Suites $250 $650 Walnut Dining Suites $325 $750 Walnut Dining Suites $375 Strictly Cash. Delivs Bach and Free. Guarantee with wery Piece. The D:T.OWEN CO., Inc. 34 EAST 23rd STREET (ith Ave, Subway—04 8¢. tation GIRL OF 18 CAN’T TELL WHO SHE IS Aphasia Victim Found Wandering at Midnight Has $18 in 1921, earty to-day Miss Anderson'a brothers went to the hospttatl and sald it was not she. ‘The girl 1s eighteon, five feet tall, weighs 120, und wore a white and black checkered dress, a long brown top coat, tan shoes and stockings and bad $15 “Jat No. 92 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, but ) OUR OWN JELLY ROLL—Filled Her Purse. = Another giri aphasta victtm avwalts| se: identification in Bellevue to<iay. Sho was found wandering in front of the i Wootwo. Bullding by a policeman | about feht, and was unable to tel! anyty bout herseif. At Cirat It was a believ: ihe waa Grace E. Anderson, who disappeared from her aunt’e heme Offers in a Direct Sale to the Public ; of Ruge, Carpets and Draperies. Manufacturers—And You Will Note } Original “Branded” Na 9x12 ft. Brussels Ru; 9x12 ft. Grass Rugs in bro and blue; assorted regular $10 value; now ' High Piled Axminster 2,000 Pairs Lace Edge Sc 19 EAST 17TH en All Day Saturdays The Peerless Drapery Corporation 19 East 17th St., james. PRUTAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. | $60 9x12 Smith Axminster Ruse | Oriental and floral pe { 27x54 inch Rag Rugs; full asso } ment of patterns; value $2.00 { $1.25 Rever le Terry Cloth, c various patt 69 yard tains. Regular $2.75 value 1 ESSER ERASER SERENE, Peerless Drapery Corporatior Telephone (822 Stuyvesant her purse. a ves Wife and Obild From An- ph. ‘thomas Burke of No, 363 East 136ih Lincotn Hospital, stove had been ti New York Below Cost—a Complete Stoc. All Goods im This Sale Are the Products of Our Most Prominen All Goods Are Advertised wit: richest Oriental designs; SOM $25: sin 10:75 wn, green Lied ; 4-20 “vf 29:95! 95°. rim Cur- j-50 STREET Off Sth Aven. RH Macy Eo btractions Are Prices —Quality— iy (MACY MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our c fruits, molasses Lb. feet of fine in, any specialty store. b.; cherry, Vain or raisin, 69¢ II with our home-made style cur- rant jelly and iced with coffee, vanile or chocolate. Cake weighing about 1 Ib, 34c each FA wer. POUND CAKE—Includ- ing Plain and Raisin; 39 Ib. Citron, nut and raisin, pure ingredients. citron, raisin and nut, Bakeries This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is made on tbe premises from a good old-fashioned recipe, with carefully selected and other Lb. 1 HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in gredients, pound for pound, LADE LAYER CAKE—A layer sponge-like cake, with delicious orange marma- lade and covered with orange flavored meringue, ut 48¢ Si Bidway Hthto 35th St. From the Bakeshop At 79c lb. § OUR OWN ORANGE MARMA A jet in left party arhunerte fincaud YC OR HAIR may be made exceedingly beau- tiful by faithful use of | ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC Women of quality have used | this superior French Eau de Quinine with delightful satis- faction for generations. Fragrant and Pure PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED, PINAUD. BLDG, NEW YORK Foulard Silks $1.95 yard Delightful silks of the sort that make a strong appeal to women. Distinctive in design, Springlike in effect and unusually adaptable for the season’s newest frocks. Wide color range includes the favor- | ite blues, browns, and grey as well as | black. 36 inches wide. two- filled Grownd Floor Lord & Taylor cach iat S4e Ib. DELICIOUS WHITE MOUN- MIN BREA D— In, loaves ines 78 ong hth" SOUR OR. SER? RYE PREAD—16-08. loaves, Bc each OLD FARM STYLE SCRAP PLE , at 19¢ Ib, Made ac- oie to an old tested recipe. Spiced und yeasoned; easily pre- sured und appetizing; cut in Vialfinch slices and (ried to golden brawn color, served with “Serupple is delicious.” CBLERY POTATO SALAD, 29% Ib. French style; an appetiv ombination salud; mude of tatoes, crisp celery and our own make of mayonnaise. SMOKED BEEF, 7c tb. middles; sliced. CORNED BEEF, 7% tb—Well peaked | bottom round; cut from fine bee! BAKED t MACARONI, WITH CHEESE OR BAKED | BANS, 19 |b.—Baked in our own ns. . DOMESTIC SWISS" CHBBSE— Rich and piquant flavor, 8c Ib. wll ae Fite Delicatessen syrup and fried potatoes, | Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ANGEL CAKES—special, 39ccach NUT CAKBS—special, 34c each CURRANT BUNS—doxen, 2% NUT FILLED ST OLLEN—Extra | large size, 773 large si SMOKEL RANA, HADDIES Special, . FISH—Rich and of fine flavor: un excellent breakfast dish, tb 39c SMOKED BLOATERS, % cach Fancy; delicious for breakfast. | ALLWAU CBRVELAT SAUSAG. ancy sausage, well spiced and seasoned, OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER, 24c lb.—Made of Vir; ae nuts; nourishing a: ble; in sanitary eet paper cups. ia ee, RE QU EFORT CHEESE, ime yea fine grade. PULL MILK CHEESB—Mild and of fine flavor, 3dc Ib. Fleer, 85th Street 38th Street— FIFTH AVENUE—39th Street ANNE G:= “Cor Sous &StAve 3-PIECE American Wainut Heppelwhite Dining Room Tabie, 48 in, wide, 6 ft. extension, as jl- lustrated, at or Mont hy Payments Buffet, China Closet, Dining Room Table. Columbia Graton. Ue from $32. ‘on, Our Ewsy” Payment Plan. February Golumbta and Cortina Foreign Lan- ouage Records on Salo, Sewing Ma- chines, as ii- lustrated, at 57" SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. 6 24T"vor ISW. 34St (Between bith Ave. ¢ Sad rat @ Famous “SENIOR” Spot Cash Purchase of the entire remaining stock of Strouse Bros. (Baltimore), makers of High Art Clothes Swells the Toial Number of Gar- ments in this Sale to 4,000 ALL AT ONE PRICE Suits, Overcoats « Ulsters *40, 589 were $40 836 were *55 755 were *45 615 were *60 827 were *50 488 were *65 This sale is now made more attractive than ever by the addition of over 2,000 Suits, Overcoats and ‘ Ulsters, secured from Strouse Bros., Baltimore, , in a spot cash transaction that brought us their ‘entire remaining stock at a price enabling us to include them in this sale at $20! celebrated “High Art” clothes, for 50 years one of the acknowledged best makes of clothes in America. With this addition we now offer more than 4,000 garments in this sale at this sensa- tionally low price of $20! Don’t miss it! York! tions. (Between Sth Ave, and Broadway) “ roadway. Onrosite Waldorf Hotel) Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. “JUNIOR” For Men © Young Men Made to Retail at °45, °50, 55, °60, ‘65 These are the It's the talk of New Small charge for altera- 5 West 54th | Opp. Waldorf Hotel Stre et Daily Ti 600 P.M. Saturday Till 9:00 P.M. ceed ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR 4

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