The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 22, 1921._ o3 , ' ‘faction. the board is empowered to or-/ distributing plants for the use of on a charge of passing bogus checks.| Meld fer Attack on Girl Stevients. ni Bill GIVES der that Guld milk shall be a sor aa Physical properties and fnollt- JAIL FOR GIRL WHO There were thirty-five complaints, and (Special to The Drening Wortd.) oA " PASSED BAD Detective Murvhy of the Mutual Stores] | SYRACUSE, March A—eiret, tut tua ilk Pavia. + hie D CHECKS Protective Association told the court| Clyde W, Collins, junior medical i Ee a, more than 150 bogus checks had been| #tudent, made the first capture in the me iseiuasy te pedeer itor Gha CLERK, TAKE $100. Thirty-Five Complaints Against Eva |passed by Miss Black. Bvery large de- | oempeien of hel oie Merredba od 7 it id hotels hay break up jentat lic health, the board i hereby em-|7TWe Bandits Up Ctaar store) Black, 20—Mother and Daughter Sees sietniaed by. Miao Beck ity the university yesterday. Lewis Orban, Time. eS ic-> | ch } Powered to take possession of and] | at Closing ime Sentenced for Shoplifting. added, eniteen f operate all milk producing plants, OF) geo. at Amsterdam Avenue and Siav| Mike Bva Black, twenty, of No. sino] TH* Ame Justices also sentenced ee ti , {a8 many thereof aa it deems neces-| street shortly before midnight an Paul |Bovlovard, Rockaway, was sentenced |Mt® Julius Fazekas, ty-fve, and her Cietvie, tary, together with the animals) yoorat of No. §11 West 113th Street |to an indeterminate torm in the Pon}. /@ausnter Julia, twenty-four, both of] ing at the, Parker, cottage, No. 311 | | $ butidings, vehicles, containers and] was ready to close up, One remained |tentlary by Justices Salmon, Horbers| NO: 20 East 40th Street, to serve ten| versity, ncellor Jame: : ‘Kho tor sh the case T T. te Loam other equipment necessary to operate| neur the door while the other watked|and Healy in Special Seasions to-day angen Normnouse on 4 Charge of Bay, aaa ged kc ihn i WES 3470 Ss Siete Says It Will, Assure hese and assume charge of the pro- ore and asked for a package of clent- —= — —— - — — Bet Tth Ave. . duction and distribution of milk in When M t turned with the olgar- ween Broadway and Milk Supply for Children [such degree as it deems necessary] ottey he was looking Into the muz/le o] e of a revolver, He Was ted up and in New York until such temporary emergency ts gaged with hia own pelt and Heoktle we ad passed, “Reasonable compensation shall be| two its the® walked away with ph afe and cash Hordsiirriass sat corrironaee: ot TH” | ollowed the owners of the farms, oe an? Mowat wad found by @ cus: BANY. “March 22. — Senator |Cattle, dairics, receiving planta and tomer. Straus jr. said to-day that| ~ Dill which he introduced tast| ft crentins ‘a Milk Arbitration for the State of New York | “Would. if 1t bocomes a law, take care | |} ; More Than 250 Of the milk for the poor children of | the State. In this respoct the bill, in Finest Tricotine ce “hag seerliad the children of Suits at $35.00 nator said further that the ieee with the commendation Fifteen different styles, each aad the entire milk industry. design ; and fora board of five, which ve anaes hg ; @ thevexclusive handling of Made of the Tricotine used in the milk industry ana shal) co) most suits at $601 “B¥6 Members, One shall be the § an fined with silk of ‘Health, ex-oMcio: Lionas F ‘BBA be selected by the Dalry- And adorned with braid, stitch- @, the producers; one by ing or embroidery! York Milk Conference i the distriBaters; one by the All finely “tailored with the York State Chamber of Com- highest quality of workman: Jiwho 1t¢ to be a resident of ship! i York City, and one by the New Work State Grange. , © The clause, which protects, the “malik for the poor children, reads as : "Whenever, for any reason, | } sem shall be an acute shortage of 307 Fifth Avenue Tailored Suit 5, ; for city consuniption, which | f * Tricotine $3 @hortaye, in the judgment of the] 4 Near 31st Street 7 | Board, jeopardizes the health of the Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women's Wear children and constitutes, in Ms judg- ) ment, an omergency requiring such! | « MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Special Values in Wednesday Sales Women’s Spring Coats in two mew models, developed in this season’s smart mate- rials (featuring the wanted colors, as well as black) and silk- lined throughout specially priced at 0 . ‘ $75.00 and Black Satin Coats specially priced at A b . $58.00 (Women’s Outergarments, Third Floor) Easter Week Sale of Most Timely Interest Hand Tailored ‘ Hand Tailored Suits Coats & Wraps Very Special Very Special $45 $44°°. Inatead of $75 Instead of $70 The Reason—Small Profits The Reason—Low Overhead BEAUTIFULLY MADE RICHLY EMBROIDERED, TINEIN TAIPPEUR ant> EXCLUSIVE MODELS OF FANCY MODELS. EM- MARVELLA, EVORA, BROIDERED OR BRAID ORLANDO AND OTHER BOUND. EXQUISITELY NEWEST SPRING FAb- LINED WITH RADIUM RICS, HANDSOMELY LK. ' RADIUM SILK LINED. e=mmitte-wit <—-t FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS | |s A L E OF U S ED Three anaes aiid Fifty — PLAYER P TANOS Women’s Worsted Jersey Dresses 4 Day Ss More! (plain colors and heather mixtures) in several smart models; sizes 34 to 44 <i idl oe apie AT TAc. 134 WEST 34tn ST. srs: Between Broadway and 7th Ave. ICR a , ! | $395 $995 $495 will be’ prived at t| New Spring Fur Effects ty $18.50 EE _ To Enhance the New Easter Suit | le i | And Two Whole Years to Pay 1 Siberian Squirrel Choker Scarfs.... 9:5 i erry player ‘in the sale is in Fest playing condition —guaranteed! And all are (This Sale wt be held on the SIXTH FLOOR) Stone Marten (American Opossum) $ 50 i at lowest level for quick clearance. yer include: Two whole years to pay; Choker Scarfs........0..000005 11: HB) oxchangt within cae yenr for a nev player plans oF prast: toeetee ta ea ioe Eastern Mink Choker Searfs..:.... 522-50 ]} all payments made.’ You can charge up to $50 worth of music rolls ye a nd tern Min! oker Searfs....... } count. The supply is limited—the sale going fast—if you eannot el wi us for A Special Offer ing of Delivery for Easter! Sterling Silver-deposit Tableware 1A Brand New Conreid will consist of Vases, Butter Dishes, Lemon or Cheese Plates, Candy Jars, t Pp h O n O gr ap h : R e d u c e d Sandwich Plates, Cheese-and-Cracker Dishes, Mayonnaise Delivered for Easter $ at the Low Price of German Fitch Double Scarfs... . . .. $24.50 Sable Stowe Marten Searfs........ $35.00 Stone Marten Scarfs (Selected Dark » SIDS) soy loo ne Soslasn ween e ss “om | information. Bowls, Sugar-and-Cream Sets, Water Pitchers, etc. variously priced at $1.25 to 5.00 cach Terms as Low ; War Revenue tax of 5 per cent. additional as $5 a Month (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) A clear-toned phonograph all makes of records. pened tive, well made mahogany cabi- net. Altogether —a brand-new phonograph—worth much more The New Spring Models in —but sale-priced un . a min ae le dad Misses’ Coats and Wraps your account up to amount of de- posit paid on your phonograph, now being shown in the Department om the Second Floor, offer many suggestions for fashionable Easter outfitting. Featuring the smart materials and colors for Spring, the fol- lowing may be obtained in regular stock at the prices quoted: Dress Coats . . . . $48.00 to 155.00 Capes and Wraps . 39.00 to 275.00 Sports Coats. . . 29.50 to 95.00 STETSON HATS FOR EASTER 'T EASTERTIDE, in the parading tides of preening fashion, male disciples of style invariably prefer Stetsons—hey- day hats for everyday smartness. As Stetson hatters for years,-we are prouder than ever to top off the dress needs of men with Stetson 1921 derbies and felts. More style distinction; more genuine money’s worth; more than ever are they hats of high station for the gentlemen of a nation. ie aon oad Upsins Bult Brothers ean 47 Cortlande Street Prt grs yall 4 East 14th Street WRAL O PUTAS SUAS Gimbel Brothers Musie Salons, 33rd St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. > GIMBELS MU BLS SALON EBigh th Floor A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It K ‘ t | : . ‘ " Makes Little Difference What You Need— __ *

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