The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 14

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tae rear an REMAP Woops were withdmwa and feeling over the trial that law-abid! additional prot Miss Bessie Hamilton, a clerk in the Norfolk and stern Railroad Station, near where the shootings oc- curred, testified re Staton was | called to the stand that sho saw three bodies tying in the street" and |that Hatfela bearched two of them Later, she added, she éaw him kick ~ the body of a man lying near the bank building, Josephine Hamilton, her sister, testified that she recognized Reece ‘Chambers carrying « rifle and Hallie ake a Sensation Caused at Trial of , Champers with a pear! bandied pistol 49 Men at Matewan, for Mit by 200-Pound Roll of Paper. Harry Feldman, forty-six, a station- Killing of 7 Guards. ary engineer, of No. 546 Snedeker Ave- nue, Brooklyn, employed at No. 167 WILLIAMBON, W. Va, Fob. 18,—|SPring Street, sustained a slight Injury Harry Staton, a former Justice of the citizens of which are on trial here in the Circuit Court charged with the qnurder of seven Baliwin-Felta detec- ~ tives ladét May, provided the greatest 1 Flight Up. thrili of the trial to-day in testifying Take Blevator that Sid Hatfield, Chiet of Police of ‘Metawan, admitted to him a few hours after the fight, that he had killed three of the detectives himself. The courtroom, which was crowded with people, many of them miners | all/out openly hostile to the proceed- ings and who have predicted that RO jury would convict the indicted men, was thrown into a flutter of . excitement by thes testimony, and wimed deputy sheriffs became alert in enticipation of possibie trouble. *{ killed three of those men,” Sta- ton quoted ‘Hatfield as saying—“Al- bert Felts, Lee Felts and Cunning- ham.” Choice of Counsel for the State held a conmul- ‘tation after Staton was excused and ‘a short recess declared and it was be- Heved likely that Gov, Cornwell would be asked to send troops to the city to protect the Court. There has been 36 West Dainty Dresses gmuch uneasiness since the Federal “Troll of paper fe on bia left log to-day to the was standing, He refused to hospital. ——— FAMILIES IN FIRE PERIL. Brooklyn Binse Ties Cara for Forty-five 3 Fire to-day destroyed two the three-story stucco building at No, hardware store and a dweliing by Wal- ter C. Renz, Surface trac was tied up forty-five minutes, Fifteen families in wooden apartment dwellfngs at either side of the burning dullding were ordered out temporarily by police reserves, but the fire did not spread, The damage estimate is $10,000, ‘Peace of Matewan, W. Va., ninetecn fo Weil i) ae Childs Res- ‘ollina 34th St. Sale of Kew Spring Dresses for street and afternoon wear in’ Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Poiret, Kitlen's Ear, Tricotine, Serge. 170 Dresses in Broken Lots—all Materials, all sizes, all colors; also black. $14.95 $22.50 $27.50 ATS, WRAPS AND SUITS 9: Drastically Reduced to | 9 “4 nen & 2O-pound 1647 Broadway, Brooklyn, occupied as a eee Hand Woven Oriental Rugs No floor covering of today so enhances the decorative effect of a room as the handwoven product of the East — no other still follows the same method of manufacture employed over several centuries, giving to each rug the interest of individuality as against the unvarying monot- ony of the machine. Eastern designs and color effects are serving as the inspira- tion for most of the patterns found in the mechanically produced floor coverings of today. Political unrest in the Oriental weaving countries, with its attendant menace to manufacture and transportation, has practically stopped production. The visible supply of woven rugs is mach too small to meet a worldwide demand. THEY MUST ADVANCE’ Nevertheless our collection, comprising over 1500 room size rugs and 1000 small size rugs, is today offered at prices representing values which we confidently believe are unobtainable elsewhere. These prices were made possible only by foresight, excep- To-morrow—Last Day! tional facilities for buying, and the determination to maintain the low level of price established in our recent No Approvals. No C. 0.'D.'s. Medicated and Toilet Soaps Conti's Castile Soap, lar, 8 Nu aaa a epee FS Domestic Bar Castile, large ean laaaiannaaadre 79 Taco Castile Soap, 8 cakes ae co cresges ce 49c Transparent Glycerine Fone 95 c Coty’s L’Origan Extract 2 oz. size 6,25 — Soap, sine vi English Toilet Soap, Per- funted ...660s5 + seal Imported Bath Coystalss at large bottle 80c Genuine Buttermilk Soap, ° made in Holland. . Lux, doz. packages........1,29 Creams and Lotions pena i haan Atak al Vivaudou Vivo Cold Cream, PIOMOR OOO! Mars snssciswsss lass saes "35c Pond's Cold Cream, jar.... 45 Pond’s Vanishing Cream, eal Pageiilime ; jar 45¢ : Pepsodent Tooth Paste, tube 39¢ | Hind’s Honey und Almond McCreery Tooth Paste, cream, bottle... ..+.+++ 37 large tube 20 Mum Cream, jar. . Sanitol Tooth Paste...... 35c a ; Sanitol Tooth Powder.....22¢ Toiiet Preparations pren's Tooth Powder... 20¢ | vambert's Listerine, large Perf and Toilet Waters bottle ...cescerseereces 7W2c — Glyco-Thymoline, 1b. bot... 8le €oty'’s L’Origan Extract, Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia.. 36¢ Urry roa ele 6.25 | peroxide, Ib. bottle........ 21¢ e ; ees < 8.78 | Witch Hazel, qt. bottle... 75¢ *Houbigant’s Quelques Parson's Household Pre Extract, 2 oz. Ammonia, qt. size....... 45¢ Talcum and Complexion McCreery February Sale of Standard Toilet Articles Great Savings Throughout Prices quoted include Tax. Special attention given to Mail or Telephone Orders. No Returns. Phone Fitzroy 3400. Shaving Essentials McCreery Razor Aid Shav- ing Cream, large tube.... 19¢ Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal..... 890 Mennen's Shaving Cream, large tube .....« ie ee 39c Williams’ Shaving Stick.... 30¢ Palm Olive Shaving Cream, tube 35c Shaving Brushes .. 8Bc Badger Hair SI Brushes 3.50 Magnifying Mirrors .. s Rubber nak: McCreery Red Rubber Water Bottles, guaranteed,.... 1.65 McCreery’s Pure Gum Water Bottles ..0.cccrcseceoss, 2.65 McCreery Pure Gum Syringes Bath Sprays . 1. 15 Rubber Sponges ... +: 49¢ Bristle Goods Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes 1.95 Howard's Hair Brushes, solid wood back, pure bristle,.4,.95 Military Hair Brushes, pr. .2.75. Tooth Brushes, assorted.... 35¢ French Tooth Brushes. ..., 65c Wood Back Nail Brushes, .29¢ Wood Back Nail Brushes...39¢ “ Ivory Goods Six piece Ivory Finished Toilet Set, including Mir- ror, Hair Brush, Comb, Nail. File, Button Hook and Nail Buffer... .set 10,95 Ivory Finished Buffers. ...1,25 Ivory Finished Dressing COME Biseccscsecesces 1.15 Ivory Finished Perfume Bottle Holders and ; 3 Z Powders ' in ; npoo ‘i -» .38¢ —— é wath ns” Mulsified McCreery La Gloire Face a Cocoanut Oil ....+- +000 38c Powder in Blanche, Chair ! Ph Danderine Hair ‘Tonle, and Rachel .,...... box 89c¢ i large bottle. .....-+-.+++ 76¢ | Jergen's Taleum In Lilac, { large can, 1B¢ Williams’ Taleum Carnation, ‘ can, 18¢ Laxell's Talcum, Rose Petals und Orange Bud odors, can 18¢ Miscellaneous Coty’s Face Powder 65c (ineluding vax) Absorbent Cotton, large roll 39¢ Wash Cloths, 2 for........ 25c Guerlain’s Lip Sticks, in gilt abe, EACH... cess ve sees 1 Unbleached Bath Sponges. .1,25 Shell Colored Dressi Combs ... -, 8e EAlas Pourpre Universal Naturell Vielotte Pourpre Naonar nickel plated, pint size.. 3,95 Cpa ose Keeps Contents Hot ov Cold 24 hours. ies McCreary . Main Floor ame Woes cov entesvanden cs 2.75 Vivaudou Vivo Cream jar, 35c (including taz) A cream that is soft and soothing as well as unex+ celled in its cleansing qual- ities will be found in these dainty jars. & Co. 34th Street The assortment is not limited to only the finer qualities, but embraces all such more reasonable weaves as we can conscientiously recommend. We do not think that anyone contemplatipg the purchase of rugs can afford to ignore this opportunity. Free delivery to any shipping point in the United States. Men’s All Wool Suits Six Hundred Splendid Garments, for Men and Young Men, Made - to Sell at $30 and $35. stores offer them tomorrow at 19” The very finest $30 and $35 Uns that can be found in America—high- clothing—high-grade fabrics—and of grade workmanship, They are fancy mixtures in neat and tasteful patterns—and they include models and styles for every build, age and fancy. 1200 Boys’ Suits $ made to sell up 19 to $12; take them now at The making alone of these suits would Both these cost you more than our sale price. They are fancy mixtures in medium and heavy weights—and every garment is suitable for both Spring and Summer. Sizes 7 Mr. FRANCIS H. SISSON, Vice-President, Guaranty Trust Co., At the Annual Banquet of National Auto Chamber of Connery Hotel Commodore, Said:— “That the American people have reached the point in their post-war economic readjustments where they are called upon to stand firm— stop retreating and go forward; that the present hour calls not so _ much for better conditions as it does for stronger courage, less contusion and more confidence.” Continuing, Mr. Sisson said: “The business conditions of this Nation are fundamentally sound. But, after the great crisis through which we passed in the World War, and in which we demonstrated our tremendous economic strength, we have relaxed and permitted ourselves to be bound like a Gulliver by Lilliputian uncertainties and pessimistic reactions. With * the richest and most abundant resources, facilities and capa- bilities of any nation on earth, we stand on the threshold of the new year in the role of a Doubting Thomas, lacking faith in our mani-- fest destiny; supplanting the eagle with the ostrich as our national emblem.” “All producers and merchants have, seemingly, not learned the essential rule of successful merchandising that protits come from turning over capital,”’ said Mr. Sisson. “Some of them are endegvoring to ignore the inexorable law of supply and demand. They are trying to shape business to their liking in ignorance, apparently, that practically every business today is directly or indi- rectly affected by world conditions that no individual or nation can control,” You can “cash in” on OPTIMISM in the great market we tap for you! Broadway Subway & Home Boroughs Car Adv. Co., Inc. 67 Liberty St., N. 5 Tel. 7291 Cort. i Controlling the Advertising on the entire Brooklyn Rapid Transit System, rl tapping the Greater Home Consuming Market of the Greater City. a Tr RS Optimism—» has its place in the Sun! to 16. th Avenue Between 15th and i6th Streets wy GRE Rs S panied by Money Order. Yonkers Store—25-29 North Broadway, Yonkers urpris Mail Orders Filled When Accom- N. W. Corner 83d Street 5 a Avenue ,e,Store jeecs Stores Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Postum. stron, suit 43 Fulton BL, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Dear Mr, Mayer: of trvatments 1 aim 0. een completely N7 a*Go mot have 0 wear arch 3ap- porters any wore feel and look like & ew man. ; 14 would boo, ervet, picamure, 08 ie recommend you to one suffering from Very truly yours. VSlgned) HANRY Te MEISNER, whether coffee causes by gap = nights Follow- ed by drowsy days— is no waste, and whether need one cup or ten~ ies always ready. “Theres 2 Reason” for Postum |) “My BrokenArches Are Completely CURED, Thanks to Dr. Mayer,” Says Mr. Meisner. ormild to taste, there | IFYOUR FEET ARE SICK they make you sick, Flat feet and broken arches, swollen and rheuma- tic feet can be cured. Varicose veins reduced, Mis-shaped feet and t restored ¢o their original shape lessly. Weak, tired, desponden| ing people given a fresh hold on through being placed on a dation, Numerous testim DR. H. MAYER, Foot Specialist 637 Fultoo St., Brooklys, opp Lesser’s,

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