The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 26

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Me ae} PI PENEE LIN ee ‘ i> bi gh RI Na, a, | BEG Oye WF e Fs pataabiaaiaial SJ v ; i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Bt 1; 1921, TE BOARD {STORE IS-ROBBED Jie, Hehe and show, tingow ant oat! JUDGE ASSAILS LAWYERS, st00 ot more 3 I sf FIGHTS PORT TREATY | ON BOTH WINGS | fin ‘© , Welt | Tierney Says Unprepared tions)! Lsihas i , City 250 @ Da | win Go to Albany for Hearing |First Right Window Is Broken | thing. tor tv | ‘ on a Bill Pending | Then Left, All in One Week; | tyfodr,” aad “Mr. a4 te There. | Guarding the Centre eater to prevent the cour The Board of Estimate to-day unani-| David Chester, proprietor of a jeweiry 8 vv a tees ee te ie 1 Bg nied Bos be ii Reine tradty vetwoen this Mtate| Within © : —— en a view abo wtich peti nog | Port Authority ‘ a | iliihy wet: Tuesday und oppose at s fia ping toe name Hg el Port Authortt eee sees ervey note rald: Fights West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. | i And ‘would eventually deprive New eh, ° York bee gilt ndmoede ee ——— | The last ste " he & thority w: have | BUM caper to tay oat, mergizal wore NEW CLOTHING PRICES | ing ue t e ery 6; and railiroads. : . “This whoie scheme ir ers ° ION | | M El Sh | aero IN THE MEN‘S SECT | cElwain Shoe eee i Jand or water grab that might suit the Bome at $9 | ore) roe OF tates corperationa,” 368 | TAMPING the name McElwain on the ' | IE jevelaimsd ta the Hylan reaobition b MA Tatasic Face $30 to $4 5 | shank of the shoe adds no wear to the For Boys $4 to $6 . thet the report of the New York-New tedna : ‘A | shoe, but ‘it is never there until { C ihitati 1a, Steperiny furnish energy and P | | the'vay for we wort"aucnorty eeu: | Hl stamina. Whatever Prices forty to fifty percent below those every penny’s worth of looks and fit and Ta aanans 1: @ @ plan of terminal raiiroude which A 4 k Pibievidec Serene ere ireciogs, in| |g sweet you delight your of 1920. Fabrics finer than have been | hed HEM Noo tl) pact tas atc Ito y et Yoiionacd ant eowsvecemy | (eee Tee we ere tO I available for years. Workmanship of For the Dicktwatn ses 3) tid ta Wuy its ‘ i Fail veoome the great rivai of New York | Ill “Syppgten it writh Domino : M4 4 | hides at the world’s hide sources, and thus — 1, a higher quality than ever. Briefly | | tocontrol quality. Totan them in McElwain 7 . , . | ‘es Ser at teen that sums up what our Men’s Section ; wascm oun make Lecaehpap hand oo } a rea offers this Spring in Kirschbaum eo and that taal alone, eo that the shoe reaches _ "P| Police So Accuse Prisoner Indicted | Clothes. Herringbones, worsteds, chev- | | you better for Jess money, so styled that & $ for Using the Mail to ; e : c: i | it meets every man’s or boy's taste. { : iots, serges, pencil stripes. Single and | aaa } 8] ee | ed bl + ae i l a | A popular taste today demands rubber LBRET CRA Temas Pericles, ecsuret by the Fe! ouble breasteds. egulars, longs, | heels. And Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber SBP | epreferstonal “toner bromen,” plea shorts and stouts. | | Heels maintain the full McElwain standard i pm tie veing the mails in a scheme me: raseilahasks ‘ | Any reliable independent dealer will show ‘ ‘Assstant United States Attorney John Kirschbaum Tuxedos and Full| you the quality that the mark “McElwain” t M. Ryan declared hat Pericles read an ; | | | stands for. { ; Birerteoment of Andrew Kareion’ of | Dress (coat and trousers) special at | | ME his Urother Beier, and than sent the $45. Slight charge for alterations. | W. H. McElwain Company, Boston ; mies, — ‘Gon tye 308 aah cit 4 | | MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES FOR DRESS AND EVERYDAY WEAR up be right out to eee you.” z | , P Pericles appeared 80 ill in court frat | : You can buy McEtwain shoes at the | stores of 25,000 leading independent SS WwW } shoe merchants throughout the country Why etd you ee to coax alee > FOURTEENTH STREET —_Gulablished 1827 ___ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Let the Ostermoor Mattress do that Two Convenient Stores z How often you hear someone say, } 2174 Third Ave, 420 Tremont Ave. s199°50 I don’t seem to sleep well, I can’t 4 (ge est oy caanmaasege gga agen Greymonage=7 agra aS SER —n a understand why.” Perhaps you have |) [EASTER BRIDES’ SALE ts erperge Four ery PRICES CUT 20% TO 50% FRIDAY SATURDAY Very often the cause can be traced “4 ; Aad Yeu'Oun 7 Within R. i to the mattress. You can't get the kind (MEE hat Milas dl bald bcd toddabld of rest your body needs if the mattress ; Oak Table and 6 ChairsOur Famous Davenette d 56 MISSES’ SUI I 'S is lumpy or baggy—or if it sags—or if i. it’s too soft and lifeless. The body needs a mattress with just enough firmness to support the spine, to yield to the weight of the body— A and yet one that’s not too soft. ‘ Consider the Ostermoor. Here’s a Sona Oak Table, ais carey ot mattress that for sixty-eight years has . were $29.75 to $39.75 on ol he wea ‘prions been famous for its sleep-inducing qualities. Its eight layers of wonder- ful elasticity support the body naturally and comfortably. It is guaranteed never to mat, pack, get hard or lumpy. Non-absorbent, dust-, moth-, and vermin-proof. Why not get all the facts about the Ostermoor? Come direct to our show- \ rooms and see the many styles and TRADE MARK REGISTERED sizes—just as they come to us fresh ‘ U. S. PAT. OFF. from our workroom tables. If you de- pe cide you want one, we can deliver it iy at once. . 5 { Come to our big showrooms this week \ OSTERMOOR & CO., 114 Elizabeth St., New York (Near Grand St. 3rd Ave. “L” Station) Showrooms extend through the block to 132 Bowery adjoining Bowery Savings Bank Telephone No. 5 Spring a Ostermoor Mattresses are also sold by good dealers and department stores Eighteen Smart Spring Models in Serge, Tricotine, Tweed and Homespun Colors are Navy Blue, Wren and Black Sizes 14 to 20 Years rt tm Mattress SEE PAGES 10, 20, 22, % AND 35 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING “Built =Not Sudfed,’ }

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