The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 20

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Mit hie ste 8 eRe URBE BIE ERE HLH, oS . = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921, 20 edhe silent PA =f TO : Tannc-aharndtttrcch SR li ono | from that city to the Nichi Nichi Shim- | atong Matin Street nenr the railway sta- has announced its neutrality, It ta aald TWO WERE KILLED ANTI-REDS ATTACK [itrortuscg. es |tion and the city was in confusion.| , v6! pave forces wre reporter to AT ROSS CARBERY | IN VLADIVOSTOK | Vightlig was said to be in progress!’ The Japanese garrison in Vladivostok! | 4 TAA odd | Sinn Fein for First Time Use] Fighting in the Streets With Ma- Artillery in Attack on | chine Guns—Japs Remain Barracks. Neutral DUBLIN, April 1.—Search of the TOKIO, March 31 (Associated Press) rains of the Ross Carbery pol Ami hevik troops commanded by racks, which were destroyed yes jay | Gen. Kappel, armed with four machine morning during an attack of Sinn] guns, opened an engagement with the Gun Metal........7,00 | Style 3680—Brown Suede Feiners, is as yet impossible, owing to| Russian militia. in Vladivostok at 4 pein ec 4 Two-Strap Buckle Pump lost in the debris. Confirmation | o'clock this morning, says a despatch . en 6 ray Suede Bis ‘bean received, however, that but | FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Russia Calf........8,50 8.00 two officers, Sergt. Shea and Constable Baby L Heel or High Borlas, were killed. They were burled sack f ‘ous ails, 19! Baby French Heel. der the walls of the building wien tiara ‘ the front of the etructure was blown | If You 9 e | 4 Style 3787 down with goligintte N. ] t | +7 Black egiec ] S | Satin, ¥ bar Eves 9.00 Newest Styles Sacounted Ly ‘ and eight privates were cd You'll surely regret it later Pumps—Oxfords—Novelties ing the fight ||] on You owe it to yourself f ] M. 1 ] The attac the barracks !s the firet nn . ‘ imstance in which the Sinn Felnors have | NOW with Miriicis planes, mart out u (0) e Ss I has been observed that the modish style of Blyn dh ns. It is belleved that} ‘de Shoes ie rei " ; i ; the guna sel were at ieast eighteen: ||| Reliable Eyesight Examination Shoes is remarkable considering their reasonable % ocean | by Registered Eye Specialists. price. But we want to: emphasize that—while Blyn Shoes —__—<»——_- | are always foremost in fashion—their strongest recommenda- SMOKED IN THE SUBWAY. | x ncaa 59 oh 4 tion is in their sound quality, the excellence of material and Magistrate Lecta where ana| 223 Sixth Av. 15th St. making. ‘The extensive scope of businéss conducted in Pines 850 Sixth Av., @2d St r i . + . . = ss | 101 Nassau, at Ann St. the combined organization of Big Blyn Stores When Joseph Ginsberg, forty years 17 Wet ee B r , i oid, of No. 2845 Cortlandt Avenue, the | [TReooklyn:498Fulton St cor. Bund St. Were $35.00 enables us to proffer values impossible for Mag 1 In C | y the individual shop. Court ng a cigare i; 5 | Canal Street Station of the | Pencil Stripe styles—handsome mixtures—wanted colors—one | subway, t ‘ourt said to him . . t “It is men. like you who brought At Woo Ae nto || or two-button models. All suits excellently tailored adoul liquor protbition in this country SUITS AND TOPCOATS Style 4696» , You don't consider the rights of women Made by Sth Ave. Talore, | Style 4214 Brown Kid, 8.00 Favorite walking model New saddle straps. Same in Gun Metal, 7.50 and chiidren and if millions of men who Wy bon Y A Values || enjoy smoking are restricted in the | to $80 4| | pelasure, it will be brought about py SOHEN’S 265-7 Si | men doing what you have done,” COHEN'S at ent Av. Ginsberg was fined $2, which he paid ce ya Style 4616 Medium Cuban heel. Red ; " Soft brown Russia calf, military Foss flexible welted sole. Blyn'sChildren’s Departments heel, the Ped-Tonic flexible sole. Tha Roo hee The Men's Departments of th: are complete Shoe Shops in Big Blyn Stores are showing — Men’s Suits | themseloes, fully stocked with Fine all the newest high and low | every good style in high and Silk Hos culs at attractioe prices. \, low shoes for boys and girls, tis e WEST, {DE STONES YONG eee ph fa OF atts es white and BROOKLYN. STORES Were $45.00 | NM colors, 263 Broadway, nv. Greene Mail Order Dept. 5 Warren ‘St livery Free to Any Part of World, | 1.98 Oe 100 Market st bd * | ) Factory, S1ts819 Eat Tid St Siow Yer pratt” ont, Small Weekly or Monthly Payments In silk mixture fabrics, etc.—large assortment, including regular We have opened a Retail Department in Our General Head- quarters and Distributing Building at 55 Warren Street as an extra convenience for our downtown customers. There is no time like the and stout sizes—34 to 46. present to test our liberal credit plan. Thousands of our customers are keeping themselves well dressed and up-to-date because of the conven- tence of our credit plan You can do likewise with 3,000 Men’s Ties — silks, satins, ete.— Men’s Carter’s Union Suits—made of figures and stripes—many colors fine selected cotton—short sleeves or —good quality.........Each 48 ss—knee drawers Men’s Hats—felt and cloth hats in wanted J 1 38 colors—a large assortment of caps is = Men’s Otis Underwear—short or long ease. We will be glad to included at this price— sleeve shirts—double-seated drawers~ accept payments qn your were $1.95 and $2.25. 1.50 first quality-—all reg. sizes, 30 to 46— Don’t fail to visit our store. Your visit will in no way place you under an obligation to b: y. account weekly or month- Men’s Trousers—strong, long wearing extra sizes up to 54, .20 more— ly, at your own conven- material—striped—all sizes to 50-inch were .95 . 04 ‘ e eee waist—were $4.95 and 3 92 Men’s Union Made Overalls or Coats A 85.95. eae ° in plain blue, brown or white or striped Men's Smart Men’s Silk Neckwear—large selection of blue—regular sizes— striped and figured designs in new- 45 were 8126.0, cca ins .90 2 est Sorin gicolorings—were .65. ...-¢ Men’s Athletic Union. Suits—check p I ing Men’s Cambric Night Shirts—well nainsook—sleeveless—knee drawers—or known make—long and roomy— knit union suits—all sizes— sizes 15 to 20—were 81.48.........95 were .95.. : 74 Men’s Work Shirts—striped percale- Men’s Medium Weight Underwear— blue chambray—dull and bright fin- gray; soft finish—shirts or drawers— well ished black—collar attached— made—good wearing—all sizes— WarsiAliOOhus vssaher te ees Li were $1.15 pave ini | 3. | See Pages 14 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising Thousands of our customers are convinced of the good value in our clothes. You have but to see them to know at a glance their fine qualities. The suits at this price are finely tailored of smart dependable fabrics, in single and double breasted models, reflecting good taste and good style. In fact, each garment represents full value in every particular. HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. 53.50 a wee The best player opportunity since 1917 The 100 playerpianos I am offering in this Special Sale are made by the largest manufacturers of playerpianos in America. I have sold six thousand of their instruments during the past twenty years, and I am sure my books will show that these players have not cost me or my customers 3 dollars per instrument for upkeep and repairs. It is not infrequent, when we sell one of these player- pianos, that we are not called upon to make even ordinary adjustments. Keep the piano, itself, in tune; the player action itself requires little or no attention. Sa mae ‘Type G. Men's Mabog- any Caif Balmoral, to Alae in Black Calf. mana" ‘The Personality of This is due to the fact that the manufacturers not only build the piano, but the player action as well. There is thus one sponsorship for the entire in- strument. It has not been obtained one part here and one part there and then assembled. My personal guarantee is (Signed) back of every one of them. This is an or opportunity to procure a real player- lhar{t ‘ piano at a price that is right. ° President. McELWAIN Type G 1 oO, ong its style Sunday morning by the admiring glances of other men who know how ‘aenaea parte at willie, to dress, its satisfaction by your own pride and com- tous Stig echeces” | fortinit, its value by the miles it carries you through pennies saved Bird coe'sw he || the spring and summer. Playerpiano Bench and 10 TEAR THIS OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE { Detter for lena". —and its economy by the months you.are Mc- fale Maree 3 ean GND False: -_-_— eo Terms $3.50 a week. Delivery ANDERSON & CO., w Elwain-shod, “bettor for less.” Two out of three 1 free in Greater New York. No. 291 Livingston St., Brooklyn. W. H. McBLWAIN COMPANY 354 Congress St, Boston 3, Mess. leading independent shoe stores will fit you. mewer 2Qt | McELWAIN _ 1 Butters Bread Stays Sweet! Better SHOES for less Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send Aiorsong | me photographs and full details of the PLAYERPIANO outfit you are offering, for a short while, on special terms, 291 Livingston St., Between Nevins & Hanover, within one block of Nevins and DeKalb | NA Me... ccorcervccreccesoseeveerecestecceesegens Subway Station, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 se . . wt | 7 — wade ’ sadeessll - * f seer ser er ee ere ree eee rene coco: wane cone! cane: wane ane UE SU ' - ‘ Y OO idiaiiialaiiitiett anne ato nt " ennnennne ae onda ies

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