The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 19

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OMAN STARTS NEW FIGHT FOR FAIR MILLIONS Sister and Heir of Dead Niece The Evening World's ‘Kiddie Klub Korner Ceprrign, WOH, ty The Prem Publishing (se (The Mew Tork Mventng Wenld) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer land Wonder Tales V/ood By Cousin Eleanor No. 44. The Troubles Tabetha of Blocks Mo’ 6. Close - Nove to Close HLBN iil the Estate W Tabet ha = meant to wy SAN FRANCISCO, April o8.-—A last! ?PRAO babies, Billy left them in t minute t to prevent tne me are. But he could not help thinkin: close the e Jumnes G. Fait looms) 1's & fanny Nothiuty ov 4 up in the Mary J. Landy | acorn to “as administr tt 4 pect Eliza Ann A Little Bunch of Fur Told Him. et kitten children he knew ihis, ulways managed to get down again d to come to no say. Indeed of thinking they one. On a fine they were about y ran away to ‘abetha never saw the pe: of the Jam all the he Baseball. happiest time of the season now t home year, is here. tain from school each ived in the tree just above Anyway Bill even the my cl Mis m nes so I can play favorite sport, it is not taught R SINGEL, age nine, was toc hawk whi beside hersel ad never had 5: M‘Creery For Fur Storage Absolute Protection Phone: Fitzroy 3400 if Wh hey had turned s trick, like gnawi jatairs just tc Cen! Tabbie would 3 TS! crone, the cat next door, lehe had best do (o stop them, but er could come to any good FALLS OUT OF BED; RAISES TENANTS’ IRE - Tar mushroom troubled than before should she do with rt Is and Tahbie e What, oh what, h youn $o John Ecklundt’s Neighbor Hales | Him to Court and He Gets a Reprimand ronx Mu- charged with tenant, HINDLEY’sS Established 1862 House Mechanics of All Kinds HARDWARE | * * * STARRETT TOOLS Distributors for | DEVOE PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS, ENAMELS AND BRUSHES, Thos. Hindley & Son, Inc. CHAS. T. HINDLEY, Pres. 819 SIXTH AVENUE Near 46th Street Telephone Bryant OPPENHEIM, GLLUNS & @ FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN To-morrow---200 Women’s New Straightline Coats Of Superior Poplin Values to 48.00 28.00 Jaunty Dolman-Coats of Poplin, ideal for Spring and Summer evening wear; belted and silk lined; odd shawl collar with loop buttonholes. Rookie, Navy, Black. ox 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 s ’ On ‘ Z 9 ] K aa istated, thew | | Khaki Costumes are also finished in | | highl || All-Wool Men’s Pants}| | Khaki Costum ine | Mostly odds and ends cut Oe HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. And naughty Teddy once again, = | Tried to rum away. By Florence Harwood, -ABRAHAM~STRAUS... | Store Hours 9 to 5.30 B. ROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 i age 11, Brookiyn. NM Denatds Shoes J DOORS WORTH Or zi" STREET {344 SIXTH AVE SHORT VAMP OXFORDS od aad membership COUPON 766. bach web Jud Pin certificate, A Sale With a Summer-Reminder! Women’s White Nu-Buck Low Shoes | $2.95 Pair HIS Sale is presented because of an opportunity to purchase such a wonderfal lot of these | desirable Shoes at such an interestingly little price that we were compelled to take advantage of it. One-eyelet Pumps fashioned of fine white Nu-Buck—flexible welted soles and white enam- eled Cuban heels. Sizes 4 to 7 in widths A and B The Kiddie Kiub. ve known and From sea to shining sea. Members come from New York, | And California, That it's Teddy's Collar. ead named ‘Teddy Gibson Oxfords in Patent and Black kid leather, turn _ sotes, Cuban heels (same in White linen). Sizes 3 to 7 in C width. A, & S.—Second floor, West. A Clearance -of 243 Misses’ | Wrappy Coats and Capes MOE LEVY & SON In the Bronx: 149th St., Bet. Third and Bergen Aves. SECOND FLOOR Downtown: 119 Walker Street near Canal St. Wraps, A Coats,’ formerly 3290 } *t $23.95 Wraps, formerly $34.95 at $29.95 at $39.95 Wraps, formerly $37.50 A. & 6—Geeond oor, Central Wraps, formerly $44.95 s ’ s \ formerly $49.50 5 Wraps, A Most Exceptional Sale of 1,000 Aluminum Tea Kettles, ; | $1.97 ea. Every detail that goes to make up the ideal tea-kettle | is incorporated in this offering. They are made of heavy gauge polished aluminum that ff] will give years of service. _ The spout is welded on, making a smooth joint. The handle is of ebonized wood, adding to the appearance as well as insuring a cool grip at all times. _ The large flat bottom makes tipping over practically impossible, | 5 quart capacity, Stamped Baby | | Pillow Slips and |, Carriage Covers, | You can buy Suits for $25, }}! 29c and 59c but you can’t buy Suits like ]| The Pillow Slips are stanip: r, : ed on white Pique for eyelet these for anywhere near $25. Briadlid vembrotdery cdestan 29c. The Baby Carriage Covers are also of Pique, stamped for solid or eyelet embroidery.59¢ A. & 8—Third Moor, Central. Chocolate Suits are all wool and smartly [|| Layer Cakes i i A rich chocolate filling Ps styled. Included are cassi- arates the layers, while the meres, worsteds, unfinished worsteds and serges. Only 1,000 to go at this low price. f A. & 8. Sitway floor, Bast THE A. & S. CLOCK STORE Offers Two Exceptional Values WO models in the ever-popular tambour shape, that always prove highly acceptable for gift-making. Not only are these offer- ings most timely, but the price-reductions are suf- ficiently great to prompt early selections. Tambour Mantel Clocks $8.24 Reduced from $11.50 The sketch shows the attractive lines of this dependable clock in a ye ma- hogany finish. Fit ted with 8-day guar anteed movement and cathedral gong, striking the hour and half hour, This style clock is 19 inc long, 10 inches high and has a 45-inch celluloid dial. Two Models in Tambour Clocks at $7.95 Reduced from $10.25 The price is simply proof that Moe Levy does sell for one- || third less than any other store in town. i | top is covered with a thick | coating of chocolate icing. | Can you imagine anything more toothsome? 2 Layers, 36c., Regularly 44c. 3 Layers, 52c., Reg- ularly 62c. Nut Bread, 38c Loaf Specially reduced for the day only from 45c. loaf. A. & §.—Bubway floor, Livingston streot. | Suits and Topcoats *25.°°55 il and fitted with 8- day guaran teed movements, Cathe- dral gong striking the hour and half hour, NOTE—The quantity of the clocks at $7.95 is limited to 75. Karly selections are advisable, A. & Subway fier, Central, $3.96 Made of finely woven Khaki in natural color, these cos- | tumes may be purchased | as a whole, or you may pur- chase the Blouse and the Bloomers separately, $1.98 each. The Middy Blouse has the cuff hem with 3 buttons and ‘| buttonholes at each sido. Be {| ‘The Bloomers are well made | and have their pleats so ar- ranged as to give ample room FASHIONABLY TAILORED | \}| and yet look slim of line, | | “PERZe~ MEN’S SUITS | urplice | | MoeLevy || °° $1.65 A Special Purchase and Sale 1 $= .00 Now from our regular suitings. Ordinarily $9, $10 and $11.50 "KidK/athes!" $8-75 to $21.75 IN THE A. & S. MEN'S STORE if 295 i | Reduced from $2.95 | The price is no criterion of the excellence of these gar | Aren't they unbelievably | ments, ‘The tailoring, the splendid workmanship and the low-priced? And they are fashionable cutting are worthy of suits that sell at consid- the erably more. mi 60 perfectly, wit most becoming of striped |! collars, 19-125 Walker Street| | 409 East 149thSt. tiene: SECOND FLOOR The season's popular weaves and j shades are included—herringbones, neat pes, mixtures and plain ef- fects, in regular sizes, 34 to 42, Gray and lavender, gray with henna, brown with tan, henna with black and laven- der with white are the pretty combinations of colors, Sizes 38 to 44. A @ &—eomd few, Central. Through close co-operation with three of the manufac- turers with whom we do business, we have been able to secure these 800 suits—all wool, mind you—to sell at $28.50, A, & S—ttreet floor, Hart Beret, | -—~—~.-- ‘ ul nanan li

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