The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 29

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Garden as soon after 6.30 ck as] the Meeting Committee, who will o Ni h Jacobs and three stands have been SOCAN KIESGUEH Tho tausting’ OTH |GUOYSEEG Doe supecrined for-vy: ene | Rte , Heb: | erected about the equate. ‘The speak. Nei York~Brookiyn—-Brone—Newerk f Sok be walled b) ontér by Mobs etl American Committee for Behn ; sth Street and Lex-|ers for this section of the meeting, * y France; Mr. Jacobs, are Will- Cooke, Chairman of this comm | Finley J. escort of @/ jam D, Bosler, Dr, Jonas Lip) juntil $15, Mr. Cooke will be sl ceeded by Henry J. Director of the Amer ent; Mrs. Reynolds Whitneg,| gift of the association, and at the| Arthur B Savane | Hilborne Mrs, C! ervice men | Sidney Forecher, Richard Bunat N mission of the Legion, s D. Orth, Pre tionail|Garden, where they will sit directly | and Julius arles | H. Ditson, representing the Allied! and poll I leave for the Garden, | ita -% Leighton, Miss smn | Chairman, and his place, in burn, will ) . Agar,|in front of the spe akers" stand, i Risk |be taken by Col. Galbraith. at ee . Fed-|flag, the gift of Mrs. Anna ‘Steese Ey EM eration; Co 1, Rol 84 h " mm . rLAY. a Ta), The speakers of the evening will | (ration: Col. F. 1, Robbing and “Major | Richardson, will be unfurled | Yau oTO PRISENT PLAY and fif-|1n addition to 3 alty League, of which she is the| Hach will carry a symbolic flag, the | Mathews, Juilus Hyman, J. D, F n vemporary Haven Putnam, President; Only 14,000 persons will be admittea| le University Draimatle Asso- be, in order, Martin W. American Rights League On Y 1 n | etgtion wt pret Cinta: Kuminer’s | Hugh r | he only reserved seats in the body ations f P| | Successful Calamity" to-night at 8.10 | A the Am ton of La of the auditorium will be for a com. | ce y the ioek at We Motel iraaa. | | bd W d § d ll ihe h S See Addresses President Sends Indorsement | Col. William 4, ‘Donovan of te Na- | Pe any Of vater ans still confined in tho| ments it is expected that great over- ? za. stg dd 138 est 23. t. an A ur Uther Stores Below 11 * 4 onal Catholic » Council, | military hospitals of the city, jftow meetings wil! bq held in the) Bethe third sa aR —"“Get There Early,” Is | United States’ Senator. Frank B.| AD Starj neighborhood. Arrangements for | fration. J. '# Blue and White | ees * i | Wills of Ohio, and ¢ Pe pth these are in charge of Harry D. | Orchestra wi Committee’s Warning. shing, The Rev. E us St. Thomas's will make “the z | President Harding last night gave| gins of All Souls, Br iy | aes his i ing prayen | z So. ; ‘cordial indorsement” to the All-| “Among those who have been in-| A? a | fe American mass meeting to be held| vited to occupy seats on the sp: . n. 7 eakers’ this evening in Madison Square| Stand are: James ene Garden. Writing to Col. F. W. Gal-| Miss Pershing, M pune 4 ‘ommande braith jr, National Commander of|of the Bust, U the American Legion, who will pre-| Admiral Huse wide, Mr. Harding said: | flew York Navy “It is a pleasure to comply with] Maer ¢ your request for a word of greéting to| Brig. the All-American meeting in Madi-| @on Square Garden. I am not unfa- Millar with the purposes of the gath- ering, and am glad to give them my| ox. eordial indorsement. I hope you may! W. Wic! xersham, have @ great outpouring that ghall| Col. Henry L. Stimsc Vanderbil \ Tremendous New Seas Specially Ree ‘ For This Occasion in Our Own a Spring Styles for the . Daylight Tailoring Shops iy, : el 2°) | Children’s Easter || MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S | - Cornelius Yhapman More than price economy-—-for which Blyn ideals of American pxutriotism.” Catt, Margaret L. Naas ‘ | ‘ oS \\ Because ofthe continued demand | Smit, “Miss } a Wetmore, Mrs. Z| \o Shoes are w rsally noted s the economy of te the Committee on Arrangements last | M2 Littleton and William A.| J ‘ sound quality and scientifically correct shape night Issued a caution to those al- | entre nolders of private boxes | —the all-important features of children’s foot- a ready holding tickets to get to the are Mjss Anna Morgan, Treasurer of| wear. Thoroughly complete stocks of high | bad | ; and low shoes, dress and school styles, for ne /\\\ boys and girls of all ages in the children’s ; ve departments of the Big Blyn Stores. ¥ sas All New Spring Models Ready to Wear i e it he Great Sale! el : Children's - | \ ‘i » WV Tf | ea et ee i tlt A CC Children's Sixth Ave. 18th to 19th St. } \imten| os "Bm oy | eh ea BIG SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY & SATURDAY : ety: New Departments Just Opened— All Stocked With New Spring Goods! Ail Brown Call Shaped \ | sched hata je i. A Big Store| ® Qs! @ Wi "4 r aay 5 Operated by ae STORES, Inc. cunt eraies | Sa, 4 ts «gehen Ponell Strives 24 SIEGEL-COOPER BLDG. sire) Se Copii ein ne * Td Cea Stockings Sizes 2% econ f | ” y ; . | Made in Our Daylig’it Tailoring Shops and a. Opera Pumps Black Calf ... 00} . i : 5 Blyn-Plan Brown Calf ....- __ pera Pum se Al ao EE ah Brian | SOLD DIRECT TO YOU |. . | Suse 1 Ww bi Poet gan waite Feels Like Nothing On.) “™” “wuwe toe qy Little Men's Shoes 4.80 ran ston wer an Se 8 eo B08 through our own retail stores, therefore offer- Mie Brown ond Bick Cat) ee 4.00 on OS went ing you the saving of the middleman’s profit, Freldmouse Top which you have to pay to other retail stores. WEST SIDE STORES Ls 98 E “ 708 3% to 7 5.5088 24 to 7 24 W. 125th 8 ; ST lige Toms, Ce RA |; Come to any of our stores to-morrow and see for yourself what wonderful money-saving Bin Ay, 30 and 4oun sta. | 1 opportunities we offer. They are in smart models of the new season’s fashions and are MAIL OWDER DEPARTMY an 13th Bt Men’s Oxfords b ii 3 AN Factory, 511-51 EB. 72d st. | Guiverditres ta aks park rine ene NEWARG! fee Prced 6 made of woolens that we bought at far below the actual market price. nd without 3.98 Aiscriging cory oad leas (1 Ghani omeet » Sew ecounta Smith Street orders for either the week day |j) Cor. Driggs Ave. \vertisement with you Cor. Wyckoff St. Easter Needs |i] worn wis neta | [$150 Weekly on a $30 Purchase of Clothes] SHIRTS Q5c to 3.95 the day preceding publication, Victrolas “anal he won acm Aeolian-Vocalions “acs sasst can be inserted only as space Neo Discount on Talking Machines. Extra Special Purchase! 6,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts | *ON SALE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY | MEN! MEN! MEN! New Easter | Hats and Caps | 4 = 9 ‘ SS M illinery Dept. MEN ' Just Opened in Main Aisle 229-133 2 j SPECIAL TO-DAY AND SATURDAY 1329-1331 4810-4812 | 's & q * BROADWAY) FIFTH AVE, | | “at 1680 New Spring Hats Near Gates) Avene Bet. d8th and 4th Ste. 2850 Pairs 4 : ad Bald ae ae RRQ: BROO. it SE nad | | é a Values to $10 4 y 1 49. 1 98 - | ‘ 2.49 and 2.98 ||, FULTON STREET ca:of BRIDGE STREET j , Children’s Spring Hats |] a‘ (rowdy, oe ore ont 30050 { Open Till | ™ Petah ame foe esas = ‘ el iFench Pine: 98 of Hoyt Jt Subway Station Brooklyn | 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. pen 11 —— bia oi 2 Pence ee ae Cc 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 10 P. M. pase BRONX: oy 5 a aoe | ; ; |B] 2s1beh Aw, Taw stew ass. | Saturdays “NEWARK: BLOUSES, Models New Lot—85 Dozen Special for Saturday— 188 Went 234 St, Bot. 6th and Tth Aves y 196 Market St, Near Broad St. xy isin : LOUSK Silk Gloves |} 9 e ° $ 7 5 If RITCHIE & CORNELL | c yy, Special for Friday ana | pring ul i) e — t Alsc d we — | ' wuts : i include two pair pants ‘ i “Do ont ee Boys’ Clothing that reveals a High Standard of quality Clothing | Fa Sv E ‘ibe 69 designed and cut on lines that insure perfect fit, wear and comfort NOTICE 10 ADVERTISERS | Brooklyn’ + Biggest a Credit Rena” Cc for the boy. Models in all-wool fabrics. Coats mohair lined. | alias ae 219, 221, 223, 228, 227 T-) 164, 166, 168 and 170 may permit and in order of re- BLOUSES... .95¢ wo 2.00 "_Butfets | Day Beds | New Garments Don't Overlook This Sul 79 | ceipt at The World office PGR enanl va aiate tine n | 95 ye | ‘ Advertising copy for the Sup j Cit baat \" NECKWEAR. .49¢ to 95¢ plement Sections of The Sunday f for | ‘ 4 a World must be received by 2 P. . 7 \¥ | WASH SUITS. 1-50 to 3.95 M. Thursday preceding publica E st Boys! They're just in! Stitched Shae 1.49 1 re foc) and pine an cmiuci here ft aster ‘ Hats that everyone is look- pevdlgy ceived by 2 P. M. Friday. Ad- ee = y At Our vertising copy for the Main ———| GRAND ST. STRAW HATS..95¢ to 6.75 Sheet of ‘The Sunday World hie i must be received by 4 P. M. of the preceding Friday and re- leases must be received by 12 Spring Reefers Middies & Sailors pieteek posal Ealataeys Copy or orders received later ing for, in the newest patterns. Phis remarkab mur greit Buying nection with QL ICK SERVICE! PLENTY OF SALES PEOPLE! E3 TRA SPACE! ail Fancy mixtures and serges, some f 5 than as provided above when Ph hR ed with detachable collars, in well 3 to 10 Years omitted will not serve to earn 2,500 onograp ecords . 39c made aye topcoats; 24% to 10 yrs. All wool well made serge suits. Silk discounts of any character, con; Hundreds of Other Bargains Not Advertised. No Deliveries. No C. O. D's. Store Open 9-6. Money Returned on Any Purchase Within 3 Days If Not Satisfactory at. Siegel-Cooper Bldg. '*;:."" 75 ties, three rows twilled braid, 95 ||] tract or otherwise to 162 embroidered stars and em THE WORLD, blem; specially priced Library lend a ¢ | 49 ay tesa 3 PORES FRE! eee Syle gi Three Brookl tor G6 | ees EN SATURDAY EVENEN' oe Alyn St " ne 5

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