The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 20

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ct TTT sent fps ES IPOINTR {amet wee . - buyer, This is what La 20 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. nee — at show | single month on record and exceeded ance with the trade can be maint n this most im-|per cent. of this record month a year og oe apron pean - - _ sane vane — creas ' Admiral Decker Crossman as fifty-one, Hach hae been d a|February by 20 per cent ship that of Karl pine portant end of the automobile in- | ago. | J. R. Findla Briscoe veteran, | dustry as any other.” A li va-| In Fobruary shipments increased will remain as Vice President and be:| riety of both Imported and American [68 per cent, over January. This in | me Paoifle Coast manager for the| makes of cars, both new and used,| crease in the previous yed ’ Taent i con vine aiming to laviiptny was the heaviest of an Vey free and Mrs, married and divorced, y » who was Vic of purchases : jOverland, has @ perso -| standard of » public |ments for March this year will be 42] “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT” We give careful consideration to proper orthopedic construction of our King model shoes; good leathery | an WILL BE ON f are on displa per cent, The figures for Marc tateme Stk Wael |r UE fimount to. 16,600. carloads and thorough workmanahip are ovis dace am | ‘4 firs! te e have f ith to which 10,000 mach ination of | MARKET SHORTLY Blt EXPANSION stant exntuite brtansatin ty | BIG INCREASE IN i Gi vetean af ean, romping chien, ch | the addition of several men who In February there were 9.9 | ‘ hake it one of the best. rounded In AU™~ SHIPMENTS |snipmenta py rail and #491 machines | aE Beast coches ne | ii aoa the country. We are ineten alii our | driven overland | “A good foot: rule for you—wear the JANT7.N SHOE” | Quantity presen of One | |New President Plans Aggressive |r Minnis count wae bilby rae eer HECKER to wen wr Book ~The Abuse ofthe Bi Toe” A} ~, : . ve ebruary and 2 Fer = ‘3 J rs KES—Onr only P a4 wie orl 13 are BRANCH STO Model Is Aim of Young | Campaign lt Greatly In- i Cent. Over Last Year. iy itear Admiral Hen.|| 660 Sixth Ave., Aboce 38th St. Manufacturer creased Production. F city of the Report of the Traffic Committ Le iano | - J}will havi nsiderably in- | the meeting of directors of t . But } Announcement made by Following the recent el mn of} nr future Automob le Chamber of Co! f M. Lear, P ne of the Clarence A. Karl as President, the tndicntes greatly iH : Motors Com y, Inc with factory Briscoe Motor Corporation has an in mot Bt Nos. 459 Vernon Avenue, Lote jnounced plans for the immediate fu- | ments and sales. The shippi Isiand Cit eral offices at No jture which not only reflect the gen: of factories producing two-thirds of 60 Broad New York, that the erally favorable motor car outlinl a |the totat volume indicates that com 193901991 4810-4812 will i: née | but bid fair to place the Briscoe high paed fon MERON GATT WOW aH cau BEMGHc0 oniecnnd-a-t av irete among the leading producers or the| MARP OPENS LARGE - eI Ninaitae en hebbic! BROADWAY, ‘ pt ekall Lo ne-and-a-ha ck in| © % y, | i ise of 63 per ce et. ani 8. BP arkerioan market peat tow) ee country in a relatively short time USED CAR EXHIBIT] snipmens. A Near Gates Ave., years the company has been building ROBERT M. LEASE... During lis long connection with} | | BROOKLYN BROOKLYN trucks exclusively for export use ANd | the Reo Motor Car Company of New|; arly. Gurite Bib eel TOMAR DUEL ALLE cae di id Has several thousand in service in| york, who has recently returned to] © President of the ¥ known automobile dealer F Norway, Sweden, Finland, Africa, | New york after a trip to the factory |Overland Company, Barl came to. be the doors “Leeland Used Only For ° E STREET China, Japan, India and other coun-| |, & Sieh, Stes unl wal ecognized as a man who did things, udway, between $24 and L corof 4 EXHIBITION PURPOSES to whom obstacles were only an add- Streets, last Monday, as the lar} tries. jp the fact that business ur and who had an abiding faith Fifteen years ago Robert M. Lease, future of his ey And most ela exhibit of used Seerificed At Private Sale . ’ tivity le growing weat o ‘e of his in ry ‘ Secrificed / rivate Sal @ farmer's son, arrived in New York |), fof ft f yn the ‘i with the Bri eave aes ie dinties Pp than 100 | a LSU Waly. 10N Ce pocket, anc ‘ol Shida ety Loita hdl . Rive: and favors rs can be exhibited on ve pits et ie : . rh at a. “As far as I could gauge conditiuns,”|known to the Sand the public,|one time. The display wi | ten nights slept on a bench in Madi- | 1 Mr. Hunt, “tt wil! be | group of plants second to none ducted along the lines of ¢ #on Square Ie r he obtained a i yar eretal kind | Mlciency and the backing of finan show 10 || e fob. The unic's helper | " web aebdgbieelbte eases lal resources adequate for any pos- | curs ¢ Seal Doiman, ‘advanced models. 35 | | fn an automobile a motor truck | “eduired by far d also by these |sible development fined et Beart $0 ” 0 u r S a repair shop. in the bullding ness. The ea he oie ranted Never Worm Outside Studios, [| Within a few years he was bull ding | ain to have a boom fo) 18 impaign 4. WEST 45D ST. trucks, and with the of his | | the ¥ w lean years, a MRS. L. ALLEN ; Wav, & way | | o two younger bro’ the drop in b Albert, he has think the cess of Lease Mc company built an wee Hee mene OTST oOLe El | and Save Money mse 1,500 trucks, for S 9 buildings in Long -|from those engaged in Fi ; 43] | fing reconstructed to increase the en. | pursuits. Then there are » We Suggest That Patrons Avail Themselves of Our Charge Account Service 03) | 1 y materially and eventually will | houses of the big cities, which every | re ecome an 4 lant, as the | year ure going further in the climina- | | Thursday (9 A. M. to 1 P. M.) On y: i parts will be ‘ ‘ actories. | tion of ho wn Wagons, It would h sent Pp ant is under | not surpr © if records were made | % le of commercial cars during | ie cr Fl | In order to divert part of the afternoon shopping rush to the WG n= &, ys 1] morning hours, when better attention and better service can be o | Of A (o} p | given, we offer exceptional inducements. Watch for the Grand Opening FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Tike car embody Read the list below—then make plans to come here early to-mor- row and share in the savings. But remember—these specials are Very Excep'ional Sales for Thursday Effective Till 1 o’Clock Only on the market and w a of tures which will make it a big seller, “THE LIBERTY” New York's Newest and Finest Chinese fi ' a gee GOOD OUTLOOK FOR Restaurant and Tea Parlor. i COMMERCIAL cars |j Thursday, April 14, 1921 Reo Official Predicts That 1921|] 41 MOTT ST., opp. Pell St. fe ik In the heart of Chinatown. Come and i Will Break All Sales . bs M Oe 6-6 6) 0 try the tasty dishes prepared b f ; ; 7 orning Records. tous Chinese Chet, “Private ditirg reonss The Prices Listed Are Most Unusual Special i reserved for parties, where both American ope and ends—gowns, chemises, bloom- for the Fashionable, High Quality Gar- ments Which Comprise Our Assortments NEWER LONG-LINE : Fe Wet eauly {I (6 TAILLEURS } $75 Worth Superbly Tailored in Navy | e $100 Worth : ‘There will be big demand fur com-| ff, q Chinese dishes may be ordered in ad- Mercial cars this year, according to! vance. Telephone Frank 4942 James J. Hunt, General Manager of No. I ers, camisoles—of crepe de chine and satin. J Regularly 95c to $10—reduced to......48¢ to $5 /Q Price a ‘The Home of Guaranteed Satisfaction” NEW “MANDARIN” Morning SILK PETTICOATS ... . | WwW Sneci ; : OfuNevs rHeerine ‘RAP mai Ete yath Special All Silkk Jersey and Jersey Tub Silk 5 Glee! Byatd lene inpinted Gecko? Bice acen No. 2 Combinations in various Spring shades. 2 FURNITURE $1.50 Weekly POLO SPORT COATS ... Three-quarter Length Coats in Tan and Plaid Polo Cloth, Pekin and Tan Velour No. 3 and Tan Wool Jersey. The qualities ave most 12” unusual at the price. Morning Smec special Two Convenient Stores $179.50 rooms 2174 Third Ave. 420 Tremont Ave. © fasting Morning FUR CHOKERS...... D bl D fart idle ‘S 1 Hee ey NE Special Grey Squirrel and Opossum-dyed stone marten, 00 : ou ne . eposit ph e % sb a Mandarin No. 4 Animal and choker effects. 5 $5 Deposit Credited to Your Account as $10. Trtcotine Wrap. We will credit your account with DOUBLE the amount you ricotine 9.5 ESSE ‘ i % pay as a DEPOSIT on any purchase made through our Lib- Suit, $35 sich P DRESSES : Ne eral Leal beaten as advervacd ‘ ‘ Morning _ Dresses from far higher priced lines. Trico- eposit Credited to Your 4 alan 20, Fi Special tine, Serges, and Aienanet and Tricotine com- 95 Panel *. paleot Baby Carriages 3 No 5 binations. Also oddSilks. Astounding bargains. 6 uartere: I is 5 On ven A JERSEY SUITS ...... airs Ey pth AIS EU Me Biscetlesiie Et Morning Heather Jersey Sport Suits, suitable for 5 Special street, business and utility wear. Excellent No. 6 qualily. Workmanship of unusually high character is revealed in the graceful, tailored 00 lines and perfect hang of e these suits. Jackets are lined with silk hens A smart Tuxedo front and linings of unusually good silk add the final touches 5 of smartness to this fash- . Sale at Three Brooklyn Store: ionable garment. The Auortment to Choose From. price is extraordinarily low Sale of Space Saver of Them All Ice Boxes Aion SPECIAL TUXEDO JERSEY SUITS Of ‘‘Fulwool’’ Jersey Cloth, In All Newest Colors NEW CANTON CREPE FROCKS Made With a Wealth of Silk Fringing | Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums or zeErh Biter vilinge, want inlays diy Porveiain Manoa at Reasonable Prices Hadly decayed’ Teeth and Hoos fuily extracted, Tee tt oreo! 17 “clenned BROKEN 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 dit Pur-| 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street ne acount ‘Brooklyn’s Biggest (ga 7 Decoun oF 6 Discount Oi Credit House 7 ss "Smith Street |, Vv alance DAS salient El if you eine th Open an Account 75 extra Cor. Driggs Ave. tisement with you. Cor. Wyckoff St. \ With One. Open an Account with frp NOW AnD AN\th ANNIVEDCADU carn WHILE Bd wae 9-Pc. Golden ak Dining Room Suite OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE Double Deposit Special—Remarkable Value Well made; Victrolas "Gana Bie'store Fig Vocalions * aT ea at oar teres, 3 3, each piece hand rubbed Mand polished. $10 Deposit an] eo] oo} | fee fue feo] a Covon Mattresses . 9 F LE Buffet, Chine *Fulwool Fringed oe sane i loset, Exten- ; 1 I toe vabie cee Jersey Canton OMY ts vitae ae 6 fine Slip Seat Suit, Crepe j Chairs, Special $13.75 Frock,$25 Bedroom Suites in 10 to | 149” Michigan’s F Se ecial Cotton , 4) Slee Mattress (Guaranteed) With heavy grade Notice to Advertisers advertising type copy and lence order OA ice i $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase, x 2 o by The World must bo received byt P.M. At Our Grand St. rising, type copy forthe Suppl ot and Oi 1 The Sunday World must art ticking. Pure Stoves Cotton, 50 Ibs, Full ra nanan ig 2 au) unday Main Shee type copy which has st igen Smart fringed frocks in variety fonday Main Sheet omy Me° wild “4 Fit r he att: Navy, Black and all the Good Gar MAN'S AND tT ¥ ‘and positive Y new style-points of these Te incase YOUNG MEN’ : dors not reorived by 5 P.M. Wool Jersey suits. All the e new high shades of Canton toves for SUITS......, Um J the ora" ay 3h PA age par ae 3 Crepe; also in Satin. A most exceptional value gt BOYS’ TWO PANTS SUITS. . Le COATS ND DRESSES wanted colors and fancy heather mixtures. released later than ay men omitted will not. ser 15-19 RORY SME ee

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