The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 8

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$y Kamas nt ; a iar i eR aS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ¥EBRUAKY 24, 1921, tN MANDATES BURGLARS IN HOME |SCHOOL GIRL KILLED OF MAGISTRATE) BY AN AUTO TRUCK CLAIMED BY THE Justice Fergueson’s Bensonhurst Resitence Robbed of Furs FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF Fi TH AVE, Men! Attention! Special Purchase Sales and FRANKLIAC, SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 © 8 WEST 38th STREET’ Chauffeur Who Fled After Accident) Said to Be (Learning to Worth $3,000. Drive. F I STA The home of Mvvicipal Court Justice aa yen wks A R D/ \ Y ) Cornelius Feriucson, it 135th Bay 29th} Martha Goldstein, nine years old. & f — Street, Bensonhurst, Hrookiyn, was en-| Going home to No. 199 Eldridge Stree tered by robbers who took clothing| for lunch to-day from Public School f valued at abo 00K .|No, 91 in Forsythe Btrect, stepped Dacron aa from the curb into the street in front of Yai Japan, the note police sai preven ge Rigger two men robbed the house, and that] Of No 161 Hast Houston wag crushed beneath the wheels of a arrests probably will be made soon. Nw Justice and Mre. Fergueson teft| truck owned by Rosselli & Englive, No. Saturday evening for their farm at] 286 Chrystie Street, and instantly of Yap in the proposed mandate to} Yaphank, and returied yesterday morn-| Street. The track was driven by Vito Mt may be pointed out that] ing. As they enterod the hall, they saw| Rosselli, No. 205 Elton Streot, Brook- y Mone or more of the other]everything upset, and scattered ove: lyn. ‘ ‘ ‘The truck, which had been coming Allied and associated] the Moor, ra were under misapprehension | Justice Tergueson telephoned to the Howly throueh | te G cavrdad with children, was stopped, and Petor Bias to the inclusion of the island in Teported decision of May 7%] senrch of the house shows (Continued From First Page.) MEN’S SOX A °. Old-Fashioned Prices ? We will not call attention to these “While this Government never as- ‘Pented to the inclusion of the Island values because they call attention to i Revertheless in the notes above | & coats had bess sonn,| eesie, No. 242 Lorimer Street, 7 id : a A the United States Govern- etme tascam heghae fe Md wt bia oat a themselves. These sox all have spliced Clean out Values Bring om clo! “ae Seeeanes clear its: position. Rene ois Voom, and” thet” fineer| che child's injury. “When he looked [fl " around he found that Rosselli had ITR RRA Seen aad ad penwg an. te RATE Leario waa > A NO CUT R. R. S | vomigation nowelt who fe sours | Men’s Full-Fashioned Pure FOR BALL TEAMS)» tte police, was eaid to have been ol A Thread Black Silk Sox, lisle soles; (Presumably tho notes referred heels and toes. ‘to comprised that sent by the ‘Vaited States to Great Britain on ov. 20 last, with the copies, eub- mitted to the French and Italian Governments. The note set forth Men’s Wear. to About % Price the American position on the re- | Big League Clubs Must Pay Regular | also gray, navy blue, cordovan, Palm pons! ° y pow ; . { te Sea Whe Jatanese thandste wee Fares, Heydler Tells Cincin- GILLIES 7/reo | Beach or white; (seamless) -60 0 ‘approved by the Counc!) of the nati Owner. < . 3 pairs for 1.75 a i} “cog Deo. 17 in Geneva] | {CINCINNATI 0. Feb, 24—The Cin- | ; . ime when. those notes wero cinnati National League Baseball Club . : ——— -———— apheapetcome! aged boosh orp my ager me pee | Pear Men’s Mercerized Lisle Sox, Special End F oases tourlionsd on serenntht| Meroe of the Loagwn thet thal] Dorwst trem, the extra fine quality, Black, cordovan, i decation ef the tasidaten cover-| ereasiand baschqi for retuces ralirenal| ithe ett the navy blue, taupe or white, 6 pairs for $185 Purchase of Season ‘ ‘ing the former German islands in the/ rates during the playing season. It || roaster. was stated that the advanced fares Pacific. Therefore the pomtion taken | Totia"apply to all the clube no. mattor how many would be in the travel party. Chandier to Remain Head of State Clean-Outs End-of-Season Clean-Out Men’s Flannel - Values Special Purchase Sale 4,800 Mercerized Knitted Neckties by the President on behalf of this Government, clearly set forth, neces- marily had the result of effectively Men’s Hand-Embroidered Clox Pure Thread Silk Sox—full- withdrawing any suggestion or impli- pail bei ee a a | fashioned; black with white. novelty Riviite ‘Governinent lorie befdre Deo. rere nee Crermcraee at ane nae: | es : cum | | or plain clox, white with black, or Af, 1920, the date of the Council's moe cordovan, navy blue or gray with in Geneva.” ‘hand : . . ply Misctsesion of the Counct. this line “that he wished’ tor rebar ne 7 WHS «os a Nia. ste 5 $1,50 2D Night Shirts Were .59 12 changeable designs in smart pineapple stitch. Special Purchase Sale 145 Men’s Bath * Robes 3.97 | $7.95 Quality ) Morning centred on the question of | pract! f Soreery aa his Dhow the United States, could remain 6,000 as head of the troapers was fe Council] of the oon : | Men’s Imported ‘English Broad and ; Ribbed Wool Sox, heather mix- tures . 4 pits of surgery as hin salary of 1.75 Were $3.58 questions Aanoclated Powcrs are interest- | iedrana on any feature which the! League is expected to decide. The extreme difficulty of discussing and | @. deciding important questions under these circumstances was pointed a jon of the “B" type of f ‘ he Belgian mandatory of France 0G v8 FHT OFF —————BOOT SHOP——————— Fleecy nap—neat stripes—with or without collars. End-of-Season Clean-Out Men’s Silk-mixed over German Southeast Af- ero nes 5 : P Made fi lar bed blankets : ' = on cro in a nection The Shop That Shows the New Styles First ead Tee "hat Treauon gen Pajamas ite the Ame _ lg ic oe ‘on sleeves and Large Assortment ALLEGED ROBBERS ROBBED. ¥ ‘ . ttom robes. 2.50 eens Cleveland “tion” Bat et Specially Priced Special Purchase Sale Were $4.98 Men’s Bathing Suits Navy, gray, ete—with and without stripes—some wool, and wool mixed. Suits that were $5.95 3 3 5 te Frothingham to-day held xunination For Thursday and Friday Only Clean-Out Men’s Flannel Shirts Mictensic, “c , who on Dec. bearer ino hallway at Dba Purity & Cleanliness } Grand Streit. The orisoners, who were : 1 , i i se aa en Ar ; : Prime Milk Essentials. and $6.95...... ate —— Flannel—khaki, gray and other colors— ieee. iercsa Seen t ae = Suits that were $7.50... 3.95 were @5,95....ccsesees : 2.95 robbery and the others on short af- Suits that were $8.50... 4.50 These prices are lower than present wholesale prices. Men’s Flannel Shirts—gray—collar See Page 23 for other Hearn Advertising. ice any the three declared they | leveland, but finding 1 | “went to Chicago, whore | igh Mf" Included the payment | for three quarts of whiskey and ! Milk must first be pure j at the source ~then kept | / pure andwholesome hy |} | the safeguards of modern Inour Grade A milk you / secure a milk with an es~ Partbzand gual for our representative. 9 | BORDENS FarmProducts Co, Inc. Cortlandt 7961. sii ieee | Ne@ Your Unrestricted Choice et ee anne cnie ‘Any Winter Coat in House \\:2:5 : Whether Formerly Priced $55, $85 to $115 W'S turin Ap ar tments and Homes These Values Represent a Saving of from $2 to $4 a pair 3 robbed of $300 by a womun. They Friern was erecta Gr An opportunity to purchase for present y cash, the remainder being Wintry needs as well as early Spring wear. —— oe ‘Ghense Saletmen Charged With ohn Loate, forty, of No. 22) Brad- hurst Av@nuc, was arraigned in i. Court to-day by Detective : hy charged with grand larceny t of the Phenix Cheese 0. 345, Greenwich Btreet, Queen Quality Boot’ Shop ; elie 32-34 West 34th Street 500 Pairs of 9.Button Kersey Cloth Gaiters, all the prevailing shades..............s5.esessee General Publicity Versus - Applied Advertising FPHERE are two kinds of advertising. One kind is called ‘‘general publicity.’ Sometimes it is further described in phrases like ‘atmosphere build- ing,” “national prestige,’’ or appeal to ‘‘key con- sumers, i 7 dmitted being responsible Seay spent In having West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York BROOKLYN —Fulton near Hoyt...... (Sale at AU Three Stores)......NEWARK--Broad and West Park It is the glittering generality of thinly spread country-wide appeal—the hit-or-miss way of trying to sell goods. ‘The other kind of advertis- weighed and measured. Tt ing is “applied advertising.” either pays or it does not. It , A ; . generally does pay, and if it There isnothing mysterious does not, the reason why can or indefinite about it. It is pe quickly ascertained. simply advertising in the col- umns of daily newspapers con- {__ iri At AMERICAN on Weekly QArnr on Skaboany centrated fn the markets Manufacturers and distrib- where the advertiser has a utors are today ne ne Mhanenita aall Goin: newspaper advertising, for ge these are the days of intensive It is definite, for it reaches selling. all gg customers. Usually’ it tells them the merehant who : . They want applied adver- sells the advertised goods. tising because this is the kind ‘Applied advertising makes that keeps the cash register sales. Its results can be bell ringing. § $ f armenia . DINING ROOM SUITE Four pleces, consisting of Buffet, China 50 Closet, Serving Table, Di Inches, $ ” and et Stoo Fees elang, ae ee $B ~ ROYAL. | ’ Columbia Magnificently Trimmed with Furs em, fonol: $82.80" Payment Plan. Mareh Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan- guage Records on Sale Your unrestricted choice to-morrow of any winter coat remaining in stock— regardless of all former costs and prices. Including many of the outstanding style successes of the season—of Bolivia, Suede and Wool Velour, Silk Plush, Silvertone, Frost Glow, Llama. Belted coats, cape-coats and wraps. | 334.98 RB SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110 =4 OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. Silk Lined, Plain, to Wear with Your Gwn Furs, or with Large Genuine Fur Collars of Australian Opossum, : | Natural Raccoon, French Sealine and Nutria. i

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