The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 12

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2 ere eEETERTTASEENEEEENTeratemamemenameene wasnt LIT ETT ST ihe At aS i ate ge accinnntensa naeremenesied WISKEY HODEN [-SEeTE ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCO 51, 1921. of No. 122 Bast 1284 Street, and soon | CHICAGO UNIVERSITY MoCue, twenty-three, of No, 1811 re, won| TO SPEND MILLIONS oiahars Park Avenue. And: n < “Shoes of Taste and Refinement’’ : James MeCreery & Co. | Buildings. 5th Avenue 34th Street n the next five yeara for stituten for acie Lone Policeman Arrests Five | dent Harry Prat Men in Taxi at Point of Revolver. need to-day ding will include which is to cost ‘The seizure of 150 cases 0: posed whiskey and a big ‘to ww omar) Going Out of Retail Business, Women’s j and the arrest of six persons | ; a SAily to-day from Policeman Lahey | Commencing Wednesday ‘ i Bags sores on ro iaaeael ang Every Shoe in the re- 9 i | ‘ Pihioush maining stock reduced to a S 3: Avenue between 85 EE she saw by lll Me Gibbon & Co $10.00 (Ostrich THnirned) * Wage. There is no whien | cabbage #0 the policeman decided to question | (Were formerly $185—$20) pe delivered, 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. In This Sale at sidriver All the most popular styles in every color, in t He was waiting ) ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUR cluding plain pumps, strap effects, sturdy walk- ef come and show him r| | ing Oxfords and; tan and black walking boots. H Beg easbers: the chauttour said. ‘Then WILLOW and REED Silk hosiery to match, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.98. e Fe filer that did not come from cab- | All sizes and widths AAA to C and 2 to 8 \ bage. Pulling back the canvas of the truck, he discovered the cases of bottled goods. | i Lahey drew his revolver and PF @ered the driver, who said he was Fe Gérard Lumbasi, twenty-eight, No 112 Mott Street, to come down, He handcuffed him and told him to stay | im the shadow of the truck. In a few} FURNITURE MODERATELY PRICED The most Popular and Satisfactory Furni- ture for the House, Porch and: Lawn. Settees, Arm and Side Chairs, Chaise We ¢ ‘ ‘ Longues, Day Beds, Couches, Tables, Desks, ihe 9 = erro Lhe assortment is most extensive, including | Lillianette Booterp, ue. . rate few at prepared be of Sh if Hats, 7 strich trimmed, representing values that surpass 42> FIFTH AVE. AT 8TH ST. any previously offered in a McCreery Millinery event, i Finutes » taxicab with four passen Dressers, Sewing Baskets, Magazine Stands, Milan Hemp Hats with Flanges, ngs or upper Bt Gers stopped beside the truck and one | Bird Cages, Table and Floor Lamps. brims of Georgette or Taffeta, There are straight Fi d to the drive | : 0 oad moby ai showed his re- sailor shapes as well as roll-brin: models and off- t volver and iuid everybody not to IMPORTED and DOMESTIC PRINTS the-face styles in medium and small sizes.’ Ostrich t otal He le 3 pep fos for bands and tips provide most effective adornment. ept the six men until several other Slip Covers, Cushions, Pillows a ied aa polleemen arrived. At the station | Slip Covers, Cush I ! oe Draperies All the Wanted Spring shades. house the occupants of the tuxicad | ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR AWNINGS AND SHADES i 5 sai they avid Gileatas fers No C.0. D.'s—No Approvals—No Returns. Of No. 229 Bast 98th Street; Charles MoManus. forty-five, of No. 304 Lenox Avenue: William Walsh, twenty-five, | = | 4 Queen Anne—Queensboro $350 ‘THE vogue of period styles is spreading and these superb new designs are giving the standard upright Sonoras a hard race for first place in popular favor. Enjoy the pride of possessing. The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World SS THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY oOnoral |= ——— WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER 5a DIRECT FROM THE TRAPPER CLEAR AS A BELL i} - : Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc., GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President : ‘ 5th Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway = . 2 BOAS ‘fe a ¥ 2 s Foxes, Taupe or Brown - $25 and less Gree Sy , Foxes, Natural Blue - $150 and less Foxes, Natural Black- - $200 and less Foxes, White - - - - $75 and less Foxes, Dyed Blue- - - $75 and less Foxes, Gray Kit - - - $20 and less Russian Sable - - - - $60 and less 33 Baum Marten - - - - $45 and less wt Skunk - - - - - - $15 and kss . : x12 size, regular Hudson Bay Sable- - - $45 and less 2S F Smaller '§ ae ' & Gray Squirrel - - = - $12 and less ea ae aN because they Natural Fitch (2-skin) - $16 and less es i Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ae q e Mink- - - - - - ~ $2Sand less . SM pap es eae oie you the nest = i 7 \ : Velvet and Axminst Say | Russian Crown Sables - $400 and less i | saint Ae Goel a ster iq m beautiful Oriental, Chinese, an 52 55° Reductions to 40% of Production Cost Extraordinary Opportunity for Friday and Saturday. All Sales Final—Prompt Delivery on Prepaid Mail Orders. OPEN_SATURDAY UNTIL 6 FP. M. Just a Few of the Wonderful Values: WOVEN GRASS RUGS These are reversible fibre and rag woven, far superior to ordinary grass rugs. The colors are not stenciled but woven clear through to back in beautiful Oriental patterns. We have made remark- C igus, Wonderful range of colori W* JACKMAN'S SON'S AQ yeep AR sue ei $f Americas Largest Wholesale Farriers £>3 yy b ; ;—Exira Heavy ! jp 95°91-30 WEST 35" STREE] Ws Nasa’ Linoleum éyede gc ; ‘ NEW YORK P ee Sen SP. arent ts beahr 8 cartes A : ; i see 4 California's Nature-Flavored Established Since1sso gi? . 3 Way ccc Texoleum sre 33 pote Va

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