The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 9

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FIND HURT LAWYER WITH PISTOL NEAR William 2 , Suffers Fractured Skull in Fall \ A passing taxicab chauffeur saw a | body on the sidewalk in front of No. 327 West 56th Street at 3 A. M. to- The man’s head was ina pool of blood @ay an q ‘Avoy of the West 47th Street Station. ; and there was a revolver nearby, The ‘weapon Miller of Cleveland or Jump. room. d called Policeman John Mc- contained one cartridge and been fired recently. hed a fractured skull, but alet'? wound Investigation with his wife of a year to consuls Specialists for nervous trouble, and took rooms on the second floor of No. 827 West 66th Street, ——— ts Mrs, Miller told the police that her husband went out for a walk at 8.30 last night, and when he had not re-| Speakers’ List—Woman Ejected turned at bedtime she retired, think- ing he had met friends, Two suicide notes were found in his COP ON BROADWAY BITTEN BY A DOG Policeman Francis A. Miller of ‘Tratf-| fic B wan bitten on the left hand by « dog last night while on duty at 33th j had now been fire Street and Broadway, He saw a white ee naavalts us poodle turning somersaults at the corner, “a jpg Roosevelt Hospital it was found} and whe he attempted to pat ft on the thed a frac back the dog snapped at him. | es haeitin ler caried tho dog to the West ; a hed Oth Street Station. It was turned over pred that he is William K. Miller, the Society for the Prevention of ty-six, 7 ‘ sely to Animals for examfation. aes rf Miller resumed his duties after his | © a month ago e to D our zed, THE EVE COOLIDGE INVITED TO LEGION’S RALLY Pershing, Wood and Taft Also on at Protest Meeting. Col. F. W. Galbraith, National Commander of the American Legion, announced yesterday that the speak- ers at the All American meeting in Madison Square Garden, March 18, will probably be Vice President Coolidge, Gen. Pershing, Gen. Leon- ard Wood, William H. Taft, Nicholas Murray Butler, Martin W. Littielon and Hugh Frayne. All have been in- vited to address the mecting, which is being arranged by the Executive Committee of the New York County | @ organization of the Legion, and Col. Galbraith “confidently hopes they will accept.” Although tickets will be free, they West 42nd Street Bracelet Watches — 14 kt. Gold; round or octagon shapes; engraved or plain polished; attached. Color. Phenomenal Price Advantages in a Sale of BRACELET WATCHES for Women Bracelet Watches of sterling Silver; 15 jewel lever movement; round or square shapes; engraved, plain or enameled. White or fancy dials; Black or Grey ribbon bracelets attached. $14.75 ($19.75 values) Solid 15 jewel lever movement; ribbon bracelet f $18.75 Values up to $29.00 A Decidedly Advantageous Offering of Women’s Tweed Suits Handsomely tailored models suitable for town or country wear Priced Extraordinarily Low at $22.50 Rarely are such fashionable Suits offered so early in the season at the liberal savings afforded at this special feature price. Coats silk lined throughout. Another fortunate purchase enables us to offer WOMEN’S Genuine Camel’s Hair Polo Coats (The ideal coats for general utility wear) At the Remarkably Low Price of $28.50 Three-quarter and seven-eighth length models in Natural Tan Notch collars. A Veritable Wonderland of Playthings from which the innermost thought of the child may be gratified. EASTER TOYS Now in full readiness with a most interesting, novel display invites your inspection of its entirely new assortments. Plush Rabbits, --- 89cto 5.00 Ducks and Rabbits on wheels, - - - - - 1.65 to 3.25 Scrim Bunnies filled with Toys, ---- - 40c and 79c Filled Baskets, - - - - 59c to 12.50 Empty Baskets, - - - 10c to 5.00 Note—No charge will be made for trimming Easter Baskets with pur- chases made in our Children’s Toy Department, Fourth Floor. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Raglan or set-in sleeves. West 43rd Street must be obtained from the Committee of Arrangements at No, 4 East 43d Street. Wounded soldiers tn hospitals will honor guests. Mrs. Mary McManus of No. 1110 Sec- Von EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921,” ond Avenue was escorted by a man out of the mass meeting of! hattan Naval Post {the American 0} Legion at Public School No. 17, in West Ath Strest, last, night; to disctiss Lieut. A.B. Anderson's speech at Dr, Mach’s | German meeting in Madison Squa: sympathizers’ re Garden. She free coneptoususly the ringleader of In: terruptors of the se “How Whenever they could make th ' heard tlons vgauine tor about the Bracelet Watches — 15 jewel lever movement; 20 - year -gold filled quality; engraved or plain, round and octagon shapes; __ excellent values at $12.75 Values up to $25.00 Sizes 34 to 44. All sizes. Satin-covered Eggs, - 89¢ and 1.00 Chicken Coops, - - - 1.50 to 3.65 Party Snappers, - - - 89c to 1.30 Wooden Toys, - - - - 29c to 4.75 Dolls, 1.15 to 40.00 Celluloid Toys, - - - - 10c to 5.00 Permolin Rabbits, - - 25c to 1.00 BONWIT TELLER CO. The Specially Shop of Onyinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET In Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Piquetine WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Express a Mannish Simplicity 98.00 Masculine simplicity and precision of detail, join to slenderized well-groomed appearance scribed to by the woman of “tailor-made” persuasion. 65.00 75.00 the feminine grace of long, achieve that trig, Strictly tailored suits feature coats from -finger-tip to knee length with long, tapering collars. Self folds, braid { or ribbon—the sole decorative touch. \ Other suits in tailored types, models, embroidered and braided novelty styles and three- 59.00 to 350.00. “Coolie’’ piece costumes. lines to sub- SHEFFIELD munity, have been field milk—cann The tests that Safeguard Sheffield Milk—canned Milk tests to safeguard the com- applied to bottled milk for a number of years, but it remained for Sheffield to apply each one to milk in cans. jowadays you can get tested milk in cans by just asking | the qrreee for Shef- t comes from healthy cows in ideal pasture lands. Each batch, as it is brought to our dairies, is tested in the same way that SETA ERs OF the chemist tests milk for infant and IN CANS. invalid feeding. But safety and quality aren’t the only virtues of Sheffield milk—canned. It is both a convenience and an economy. Keep it on your kitchen shelf—handy, In many whenever milk is needed. things, like puddings and cream it’s better than bottled milk, and in all uses “the result’s the same because Sheffield’s the same.” sauces, Sheffield Condensed Milk Co., Inc. MEW YORK CITY | Greatest Seller on Earth! 1921 World oe Presidential Election Artwmer Cama tinys_ O56 by Mail 7 50c on Stands OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Values Friday Girls’ “Plaid and Check Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years 3.95 Embroidered and Ore gandy trimmed Dresses of Plaids, two-tone and Pin checks and Devonshire Cloth. Girls’ Silk Lined Bolivia Coats Sizes 6 to 10 years 25.00 Silk stitched, double ° breasted, loose back Model (illustrated). Also a variety of other Models, Desirable Shades. Only the Choicest Cre Butter and Best Strictly Fresh :New-Laid | Eegs are on sale in the Butler Stores. There is not an ounce of cold storage butter or a single cold storage egg in any one of the 550 Butler Stores! The word “fresh” has only one meaning to us, and when used in connection with But ter and Eggs they must be fresh! If you doubt that it is pos- sible for us to sell High Grade Fresh Butter and Eggs at the low prices we advertise, buy wome at the’ nearest Butler store and if you are not en- tirely satisfied we will refund your money. _Peaches 20e not judge the quality by the price. Faees & the popular break- | 0 c Vearoe can) OB cio ccceks 369 te cc abso sh, Bony jar full size CORN FLAKES i": “i.e 25¢ CHOICE hes Sap ar Corn is young, creamy a cyallty is Ba iad but ie CORN 2 25% COFF EE We carry only one grade of Cottee in bulk-—the best. shied Ib., ean to suit. EVAPORATED MILK, Brand; pure, unsweetened milk; tall can. COND! pure and wholesome; per can. ; COCOA, hugh grade, sncetely pure loose cotoa, per lb. . Lake GRAPE FRUIT, juicy “T24 iC pepelar wedium size 20] each... ENSED MILK, Burt Olney’s; neh, | MARGARINE, “Condy” 15¢ wr fresh and dainty; Be Nut Batter; al- '* 25¢ TEAS, our very best io balks 39c all varieties, per Ib ORANGES, ripe and sweet; from sunny |SUGAR WAFERS, Nabisco, Perfetto, California; per dozen; ‘Anola » Lotus, ete; per ] only pkg - BON BON BREAD, , made in our esa wON BON BEEUITS, eat sold at lean bakery; good and taaty, tores only. it" bel SC) Re 25¢ } “Butler's Home News” is given away free at all Butler Ask for it every week. You wil) find it very inter- Stores, esting and profitable reading. Save money—buy your groceries at one of the 550 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of AMES BUTLER

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