The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 10

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at THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBR Who fare his patrons, and from piain) 1,000 JEWS VICTIMS | AGENCIES V=thione outrageous charges suid’ IN MINSK POGROMS| 1 hel sand | Yo they are driving away customers ‘n FTE TR es Junior Girls’ | Tat Ree yet: suche. great | London Ukrainian Federation Issues A Plax Du Tae Suits a | Heating populate that age tle Statement of Horrors That Took | in ty ‘sey (bh é because he will pay for what he| Place Last December, |] Do you know if you are $18.50 t . r wants. One man may do that and] LONDON, Feb. %5.—WMore than 1,000 SURE ald You bop are eS. eis . v 39th Street i \ Ue Dae. oy sor ayi [20% Ware vlotkns of the progronis car |] stake Eheich pide i tremelysinart 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— tree aN . De ee Ree ee aoe lon on | tied out by the troops of Gen, Balako- | specialists advise you frankly \ Gai: —- models.Made { 6 if glasses will help your eyes. x e | with narrow Reliable Eyesight Examination : ; shoulders, the box office prices. T know, because | vitch, former antl-Bolsheviy leader, in ” Safe T speak from experience. And #0 far) tho 7 r * at} 4 < Bice’ ncaipers don't do this. The theatre | a fe ere. ee Wy. SS eeerrenn | ‘egiste: ye Tatiete. atc k~ Maovernor—Gay 50-Cent | Raipere, dont do this, The ‘tieatrelijaued to-day by the Federation of |i] O% ek ia oe Premium is Enough, |! 84a ht_commtamon.” ee er eee satin 9Ehikich k Sens Es He aa ; ee vAaAH I Texan Mallroads Ordered to Raine |oberacter, the statement declares, | Established 69 Years p Henna,tan, et from & Matt Corrempondent of The Prening Fares. | women being mistreated and tortured, | |/New York: 184 B'way, at John St. i olive, brown, y} | al ‘Wortd.) .WASHINGTON, Feb, 25.—Rallroads| and children being murdered in cold | 223 Sixth Av., 25th St. M Cope nha- | We {} | Dev ALBANY, N: Y., Feb, 26.—Rriefe!of Texne were ordered to-day by the| blood. Thousands of children were | 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. seis gee, V i 7 fs by former Senator Henry Wal- | filed with Gov. Miller to-day on | Interstate Commer mission to| made orphans. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. . April 2 s | : ee hi and Attorney H. H, Boysen of} ~ TTTTITT r aaa HS ee = ; | firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, HHH | Boys’ Wool | | nting John McBride; by Alden | Norfolk Suits . i state charges effects i | numbers of them were made homeless: Fourth Ploor . - | . " . ore | | navy. Sizes 15 ey theatr ticket|{nerease their State passenger and| The possessions of the Jaws were | 17 West. 42d Street f % etn Ih thelr favor @ere| freight. rates to, ihe lev, *|iooted, the statement adds, and great | || Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Stl]|[| _ thd. and 17 years. Chester representing the Tyson by Louis arshall for the Unitea $18.50 Brokers’ Association, “In the event of the Governor veto- aa ; Splen- the bills, or any of them, possibly rd - idly. durable measure jimiting the brokers’ ! diy durable wmiasions to 50 cents a ticket, it ‘ ! suits for gen- ~ more than probable that imme- . f < ‘ i ealuttiiey Jegisiation will be started, : } Ss ing the constitutional objections ecia er ° } be Mt. The attitude of the Governor A Made of all Ie Nesetions cast ‘eo tavors | At Landays, America’s Largest Victrola. Dealers Beckie the ticket scalpers’ abuse. sbiyman K. Smith, co- MODEL 80 Victrola, the newést of genuine Victrolas— ! i Pe Pe Bera ticlueh, Jaw had 8 priced at $100 only—delivered to you direct from Landays } vais an sale with gle ee cat —at lowest terms—coupled with a liberal record offer. - ‘Fourth Fioo: bearing, but of course would no! . ee ees iis situa: Model 80 is the new Victrola that has _— discriminating buyers. Its price, is Wee Tots’ : , ‘ , Besta the vile sysete ie Gon created such a sensation. It possess¢s very low. § Your $10 worth of records Chin Chins Children . Ch ildren ° A ave You Hi eard ? or have been disposed of one way all the exclusive Victor patented asta can be selected from our entire stock ' pia ead lenin gira ures. Its fine proportions and beau- —the largest in the city. § Make sure ae Rr a yokes) toe he Rem prteetces soe bee ee ee ee A Bubble Book Party! the result of the Evening} Quaint and forid’s exposure of the extortions . 7 ‘ becoming ‘ a . mecsised wi aertag i: | A Genuine Victrola. 80—$100 5 E little « dresses —is to be given tomorrow, Saturday, and You Are All. Invited. @ public's Wusiness, as ‘latmed ‘by Your Choice of Records $10 H * of chambray, It will be just the most fun in the world, and oh, quite, quite differ- Ty RE ie bag f ; pink, blue or ent from anything you’ve ever seen before. se : bills re drawn tn the Total $110 { rene atith, : Ma ce the public. "I dauut if there | Pay $5 down. Balance in monthly payments. = touches of If you know about these w onderful books you don’t need to be member in either House who has A rare opportunity. We advise immediate action. s, hand em- told anything except that Children are going to take the part of the Eiitin: of these outrageous xrattars, DOWN j sa broidery. Bubble Book Mother Goose Characters. And if you don’t already year ier ag tor Sizes 2 to6 know about them—well, you must comé and see for yourself, see in the case of theatre tickets, $ 1 . =} ; se % b But the wcalpers ply their miserable semeryeaneeycS MuTi araamnee 7 | ite J Piast) Jack and Jill, Old King Cole, Little Bo Peep, Simple Simon, and all Healing ot the football gamen and the | By Special Arrangement ~ illeenss td Bas the rest of them. amulement. It is all very well to 7 “that the theatre is a luxury, but ee cel neceerers k A Andi the b the whole thi é : are millions of people who are BRONX-'Smiths } Children’s nd the best part of the whole thing is that wheir you get ardent lovers of vie show that fo them almost a neceasity, ‘The OPEN EVENINGS AT 42nd ST. 945 Southern Blvd. | BRpy is 1 Socks home you can give the same sort of party yourself. pers thrive on that necessity. " « V< ee aus be ‘he 27 Fifth Ave. | 23 W. 42 St. | YONKERs- 1 | : Ppaxcess of the regular prices.” In Newark: 775 Broad St. 11 North B'dway — u | Some in plain The Place—Toy Section—7th Floor in McBride, who was the only si colors; some with ‘broker who came to Albany to rt the measure, declared that i Th fancy turn over ae Was actuated by the desire to | M tops of light or Gaeft the ‘plecsure joving pu? ha U brilliant — shades. : = ; : an —— = - ea Short and three- Smart and Sturdy Shoes for Children and Misse;s- 7 quarter lengths. . Children’s Boys’ and Little Men’s Children’s and Gloves Hishie ghost and (Oxerds Growing Girls Misses k t eck C T, High Shoes of tan $1.15 pair Black gun metal and tan [Black Oxfords and Tan| 18 : ) Russia calfskin. patie i sia calfskin. Gray mocha, ex .. ei? z Me aes, zee sites Sizes 6 to 8 . cellent in style and Sizes 10 to 1334, ../.. $5.50 2% to 7.... $6.75 Sizes 8% to 11. wearing qualities. “Sizes. 1 to 6.. .. +, $6.75 a 2 to 2 Fifth Avenue 344 STREET Broadway mannii wheal Fourth Floor no ea em rn i tn nC on the le Ni te SATURDAY ee A Very Special SALE of al Down Go Prices On Fashionable Spring Dresses Clothes for Boys! a pe Fi x . And Tomorrow We Offer Mackinaws and of Taffeta, Tricotine, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin Overcoats at Less Than Replacement Cost . . Mothers who know the class and ‘dependability of the garments we sell, This Sale Offers an Extraordinar: riunit) 4 . are likely to be thoroughly astonished at the bottom prices and phenomenal « in Point of Value and of Style to he | values represented in tomorrow’s sale. “Particular” Women and Misses SS To clear away the broken lots at the end of our busy Winter, that we may make room for the new styles for Spring, we’ve gone through our stock || Teeth and swept the Winter togs into half-a-dozen piles—marked below the price ] 7 00 at which we could buy them now from the makers, e ‘ROCKS strikingly pretty—un- usually well-made—fashioned of good-quality fabrics. Frocks that will appeal to discriminating women who appreciate a note of individuality, tasteful trimmings, smart lines. Selection may be made from a host of styles in the preferred modes for Spring, which vary from the full silhouette to lines straight and slen- der,—but all individualized, youth- eee mesh | | — Lord & Taylor Colors: Beige, Gray, Brown, 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street % oe | tee ee 238 Mackinaws .$10.00 and $13.50 Best quality Mackinaw cloth, belted models with large shawl collar. Sizes 8 to 18. 7 ‘59 Boys’ Overcoats...................$15.50 & $20.00 All-woot ‘Fweeds and Cheviots, belted models with convertible collars. In broken lots and sizes. Sizes 1! to 17. = i [ i 5 : Cirarr. LI are ((@ 150 Peter Pan Sleepers.........ccccsreneneeenvnn oP 125 Grey Flannelette of good quality, Australian wool feet. Sizes 1 to 4. Fourth Floor

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