The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. caote ore new st their) Pi Under | ,. ae YEAR-OLD GIRL | Fighaat nornt sacs inerees- omaitons, Me lane added, there ane ‘possibility: jecpeasing ‘a HAS 14-YEAR-OLD pa hae, a a tare | tising rates alltime | —_—=_—[—=_=—=—KS=S=Xkee«ef' Ooo] exander,, hoes | for Women Brown Kidskin and High Cut Boots of Calfskin Low Shoes | p;. si faicin and scien 7a om || smart styles, lasts Drown Calfskin an co and models. Kidskin, em | $7.90 $9.90 Special Lot, $3.90 Narrow Sizes Only Lace and button — oxfords, pumps and Colonials—the accumulated small lots from both stores. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Mitehell Amazes Teach | ers’ College Professors ee by Mentality. i) 2 | OLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ‘s interested tn the latest child Pi , Stsan Mitotell, eed daughter of Mrs. Neilie , No. 2 West Tata i i @ictionary t sec wimi strange words mean. In @ test she gave cerrect dof- mitions for @fty out of one bun- dred words. A chili of her age | oh Canoes t6 Ue Only < wenn? 1 of them. ‘On ber mother’s side she is re- | serpin Bice lic Grant Her y ambition now is to xo to Bootiend, a ows wh’ jeowspaper Cents 8 sem BARRISBURGH, Pa, Fi NCE in a while even them’ as individual, separate now somebody buys persons, surprising things } a car just to make happen. the “ee sit up and It is the United States take : policy to make tires for the ; men and women who ride in the cars—not just for cars, no matter what price, weight or wheelbase. car because they know of ten times more sseful ways to use it than even car-makers themselves can think of. The greatest thing that ever ‘happened to the motor in- dustry was when the motor car achieved the dignity of being an essential item in the n : . ily budget. LL through 1920 every pressure was brought to It is this same policy that remembers that Americans were raised on quality ideas about merchandise. When was there ever any faith in job- lotters and price-dickerers? A fact just as wholesome in, its bearing on the tire business. bear to lower U.S, standards in order to get out more * s * . tires. But the United States Rubber Company didn’t in- URING 1920 the makers of United States Tires had their chance to prove the mental good health of the average American citizen. . Nobody can find out any- thing about motorists by tumping more than 8,000,000 " of them together as a mere mass of tire prospects. Nor by jumping into a free-for-all \ staaapede for their tire-money. * But when you think of Borden's Grade A- The Necessary Food In Bordens Grade A milk you will have bad — in milk satis For all a rape nid yeh rece woman ~ necessary bet a: et econcelindl Iood It contains no is ment in every drop Borden's Farm Products Coie. Phene Cortlandt 1061 {tt Makes Little Difference What You Need— A bodied PP ssh Ad. Will Go and Find | | ABRAHAM--STRAUS.. BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 6:30 A Specially Arranged Sale of Women’s Spring Top Coats $22.95 and $37.50 Two of the Models in this Sale Pictured This special purchase of Coats brings exceptional values in models made of finest Camel's Hair Polo- | cloth—a material that has proven itself to be most desirable for coats to slip on at all times. There are several styles in this Sale—in various shades of tan, brown or taupe. Many have detach- ' able fur collars of Australian Opossum. Most of them are silk lined throughout in neutral tones to harmonize with cloths. ' Who are the Pa for U.S. Tires tend to lower standards just to sell more tires. It held to its standards. Asa result it satisfied more people. kt registered economy in more individual pocket- books. These people had their own ideas about their own money. They placed empha- sis on confidence. They passed by the flam- boyant tire-bargains on every street in the country, and went calmly to the legitimate dealer and bought tires certi- fied by the United States quality-mark. They got the best of it. S is why the Company feels that it has more than a “market.” It has a feliow- ing. Independent-thinking, brase-tack human beings. In 1921 this following will get fresh, live tires of current production. There will be more and better U. S. Tires this year. And there will be many thousands more peopleadded to the long nation-wide coll of customers for United ' States products. United States Tires United States @} Rubber Company Tire Division Branch, Broadway at 58th Street Lengths vary from 36 to 45 inches. Sizes from 36 to 42. A. & B.—Beonnd Nowr, Custrai, A Great Special Purchase of Georgette Crepe and Pongee ‘Silk Blouses, $2.88 Here ure a dozen or more styles for your selection— and at the very lowest possible price! Modes for every hour of the day and in the newest of styles. Delightful little tailored Blouses of natural colored Pongee some || severely plain, others self-embroidered in all-over effect. Georgette Crepe Blouses in bisque. white, flesh, navy blue, as well as some modes in gray or brown. Beautiful patterns in em- } broidery are featured on some of these tuck-ins or over-the-skirt modes. Some of the slip-over models are finished with pert litt'e ‘Taffeta sashes, Sizes 34 to 42. A & S=Hecond floor, East Half-Yearly ‘Furniture Sale HE decidedly low prices on such vast stocks of A. & 5. Quality Furniture + | have made this sale the peer of any we have ever held. When it is con- sidered that every piece of furniture must conform to our rigid specifica- | tions, the savings on the following items are apparent. 10-pe. Chippendale Dining Room Solid Mahogany 1-post Beds, $35.00 4 Suites, $345.00 Twin-bed size | Mahogany or walnut finish - Seat 24% E . dss 3-pe. Bedroom Suites, $224.50 ] ween Bedroom = nites, $172.00 Ww Al, mahogany or ivory enamel finish. | \ je resser and Chiffonier f , 3-pe. Living Room Suites, $365.00 Hair Mattresses, $36.00 : ct Made: th cat own workatiop Special black hair: weight 45 Ibs. Full size. ] & S.—-Fourth Moor, Cestral and Rast. A Sale That Saves 25% to 33% Women’s Envelope Purses and Leather Brief Cases LL new merchandise, a splendid assortment, and every piece priced for this sale actually one-fourth to one-third less than regular prices! Envelope Purses, $1.69 Both long bandled and swagger styles, as illustrated below. «The smurtest looking little bags, and a very convenient size. Five different models, of alli- gator grain, ostrich grain, pin seal and tooled leather, al] moire lined and hay- ing one or two fittings. Brief Cases, $4.85 Brief Cases, $3.65 Of genuine hand boarded cowhide leather, Of split cowhide leather, smooth finish or 2 or 3 pockets, in black, tan or brown, 15 pig grain. In black or tan, 2 or 8 pockets, and 16 in., with extension locks 15 and 16 in 2&5 —Stseet Noor, Central

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