The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 10

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Mobilicea While Police | Progressive © ib at Caucus Names Two Negro Desperadoes. Four Members. D, Va., March 14.—A com- Richmond Light Infantry rath Guard unit, was mob- mt its armory last night while po- the city and surrounding two negroes who on Satur- Candidates for delegates to the annual convention of the International Typo- graphical Union at Quebec, Canada, next August were nominated at the Progressive Club caucus, heid yesterday (pega in Saengerbund Hall, Brook- "hose nominated by the members of “Big Six" were Newspaper, Peter J, Corcoran, Fserns Post, and James i. Morris, Ne York Herald; book ‘and Job, Thomas J. of Martin B. Brown, are vhA I Kelly, Butteriek’s. candidates, were pledied to support President John McPaNand and his poli- cies. The ahnual election of the local union will be held th May. ANDES SLIDES BLOCK TRAINS. GUAYAQUIL, Ecquador, March 14,— Great landslides in the Andes Moun- tains have interrupted railway trat- fle. ‘threatening him with death he tay iil in bed, knocked a nix wield baby from the arms of his M the attack aroused the city and throughout to-day racial been made by the has it is believed the fear of an J fee god led id 773 Seordere ¢ ‘during the Sy 68 cotine Suits m At $35 The Tricotine we use in our Suits at $35 is the same quality that is used suits. ‘Smartest Effects in the | £ Latest Spring Materials, % Taffeta Dresses f Oe, Tao as siete © 307 Fifth Avenue + Near 3ist Street ,.,, Tailored Suit a ’ of Tricotine, $35 y Buying Direct from the Manufacturer You Save $5 te $15 thentic Styles in Spring Shoes t This spring has seen new shoe styles born — every day—impermanent fads, moet of ae 64 years of specialized ex skded as $0 2h the focakish from the gauche from the correct. ie will al have —st ced the pond nay - 73th erate Aor 's perennial prerogative. \ Paci we Women $7.50 to $15.00 , _Anprew ALEXANDER rience e genu ‘ wolates were accused last night by Rep- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, rt kd BL MARCH 14, 1921.’ BOGUS U. S. AGENTS CHEAT IMMIGRANTS Fake Vises on Passports Sold, and Now Dupes Face Deportation, Says Representative Siegel. Former members of American Con- resentiitive Isaac Siegel of wholesale victimizing of immigrants before they eave Europe for America, Speaking in Haarlom House, Representative Siegel | maid; “Ellis Island is now filled with women and children, now facing deportation, who, after they had stood in line for erm vised. | from the victims has been $20 to $20," ee | DAMAGE “OPEN SHOPS.” Red Bank C1 fer From Sabotage. PED BANK, N. J., March 14.—Men breaking into two clothing factories here | dia damage to the extent of $9,000 by | siashing with @ sharp instrument and | by_the use of a destructive acid. | ‘The factories were those of Frascion- | aro Brothers Company and Calabretta’s, Fame food ioe are operated on the hop” principle and have been having trouble with organized labor, aoeealeemaltifionmnerents BECALMED THREE MONTHS. Largest American Sailing Vessel Forved to Return to Manila. GAN FRANCISCO, Maroh 14.—The Shipping Bourd vessel Monongahela, largest sailing vessel under the Ameri- can flag, put back into Manila yesterday short of water and provisions after bo- ing becalmed for three months in the China Sea, according to a brief mes- gage received to-day by the Marine Department of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Factories Suf- Here you can your new Spring Cramer wineatenaiete, offer our patrons. ‘We could write a thousand words about the extensive varieties, the pew styles, the new materials— bot we want you to see them. And our prices seta new /owlevel, MEN’S SUITS 4 WOMEN’S &TOPCOATS ~ APPAREL BOYS’ CLOTHES tly GRADE “131 West 125th Street Between Lenox and 7th Avenues Open Evenings Desziew" 113 Nassau St. 4M, "Be sure of address, Don't be mri Eset forthe ome TYGRADE Without Plates 4 ty, I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, reat Dis sed ‘Game 7 ants: rH. goa ‘Ana ‘P % eet it Re Badly decayed arefully ext thoroschay cloane PLATES REPAIRED Mwai YOu Wath pn BLO 2B 125th So | 169 E. 34th st eeda th bm | xv. carte at 4 Le dasiagien Ay. enor. aA earetes Barly Morn destroyed by a spectacular fire 19 the heart of Passaic, N. J., early yesterday morning. store a fanned by through the adjoining structures. Fire- SIX STORES BURN IN PASSAIC |=, Prwrarks| the rear of etn High Wine |[enwered 000 Damase. Fx-Mayor Rose's Son Accused in Shanghat. 8 shme vere | ix business establishments were| sir axctian, chine The damage is estimated at from $75,000 to $100,000, tarted in a five and ten-cent 36 Second Street, and, wind, rm issued in the American Federal Court of China, The stock was in Sonn Bros.’ Company and was in- trusted to Rose as counsel of the com- a ny, it was alleged. Kose is reported 0 have disappeared “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America” a strong spread Reg. Trade Mark Damask Table Linens at Recently Adjusted Prices E have listed below a few specimeri prices of Table Cloths and Napkins which should interest every Housewife. These prices, based on our recently adjusted list, accurately represent the decided saving possible on purchdses throughout our whole stock. Table Cloths wr 2x2 yds. $11.00, 11.50, 12.50, 12.75, 15.00 ea, 2 x 2, yds., $13.75, 14.50, 16.50, 18.75, 20.50 ea. 2x3 yds. $15.75, 16.00, 16.50, 19.00, 22.50 ca. Napkins 22 x 22 ins., $12.00, 12.75, 13.50, 14.00, 17.00 doz, 24 x 25 ins., $14.75, 16.50, 19.50, 22.50, 26.00 doz. We wish to add also that lines of sizes and designs are complete. James McCutcheon & Co.' Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets Poa PAC EAL wa ESC Eat ee POT Wa ee eee AWA WW AW We ee ek Les atau ica Fach package of “Diamond Dyes” contains easy directions to diamond-| Buy only “Diamond Dyes.” — ‘Te dye old, faded skirts, waists, dresses,| druggist whether your material is coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies,| wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, everything. Beware! Poor dye|or a mixture. 16 rich, fadeless colors. streaks, spots, fades and ruins your| —Advt. SRN eee 1 VALUES Here is where the dollars spent on furniture go far; where quality rules; where styles are the newest, and where easy terms of credit are confidentially arranged. Note these values; just a few from our great assortments. Our LIBERAL CREDIT Is at Your Disposal All Goods Marked in Plain es Uahisieel Rocker as illustrated, High Grade Four-Piece Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut or Mahogany ef [BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, | SERVING CHEST, vette 8 eters, “etatere, Bete On Veteterecetete! BNGLANI DE A pay ii No with one motion —a full size bed @ by night. Com- “S- plete with soring $2 0.25 and mattress Porceloid Side Icer Hygienic, Solid Oak, Porceloid Food Compartment, as illustrated, at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES WACon 6" WnEx\5"St material by giving it “dyed-look.” HL in Imitation Brown Leather, || Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Tuesday—Several Thousand Yards of IMPORTED PRINTED CRETONNES Dependable qualities and exceptionally attractive colorings. @ Special at rd } at pecial a 75c per ya Excellent fabrics from the leading manufacturers abroad. Upholstery Department, Fourth Floor. Noteworthy Values for Tuesday in a Sale of Sterling Silver Tableware Fish or Tomato Server Cold Meat Fork or Gravy Ladle Pie Server or Tea Strainer Marmalade Jars and Spoons $2.85 Each Candlesticks—pair 8 inches 10 inches $10.50 12.95 Cream Ladles or Bon Bon Spoons Sugar Tongs or Spoons Lemon Forks or Butter Picks Cheese or Pie Servers $ 1 35 Each Flower Vases—each 9ins. 12ins. | 15 ins. $8.25 12.95 18.25 STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT ARTICLES At 25% Less Than Regular Prices Candy Jars or Relish Dishes Fruit or Salad Bowls Sugar and Cream Sets Cheese and Cracker Dishes Sandwich Plates and Plateaus Lemon or Cheese Plates Flower Vases or Baskets Lemonade and Water Pitchers Candlesticks and Cracker Jars Sherbet Glass and Celery Trays The various articles in this assortment are priced at $2.65, 4.35 to 8.25 each Rarely are such values obtainable as we now present in the Annual March Sale Offering Reductions of 10 to 50% O: IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CHINA and GLASSWARE English Porcelain Dinner Sets— 100 and 107 pieces; conventional border designs, $45.00 and 59.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; large variety of colored con- ventional border designs; matt gold handles, Limoges China Dinner Sets — (Theo, Haviland)—107 pieces; colored conventional border designs; matt gold handles. $100.00 Imported China Dinner Sets — 100 pieces; gold encrusted border de- signs; matt gold handles; open stock, $32.50 ae 39.50 $199.00 4 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Imported China Dinner Sets— | 52 pieces; large variety of colored floral 100 pieces; coin gold band and line; | spray and conventional border designs; matt gold handles; open stock, matt gold handles, $69.50 $12.95 and 22.50 t Glass Beverage Sets—Rich cut floral and leaf cutting, consistin, beh 17 hall Covered cheba 6 Tall Tumblers to match. Value $4.95 . $3.95 Fine English and Limoges China Service, Dinner, Entree, Salad, Bread and Butter Plates, Bouillon, Tea and After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers At 10 to 50% Less Than Regular Prices Sporting Records ad Census 1921 World Almanac 65c by Mall soc on Stants NOW on Sale

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