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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. 9 ur CHC [LOW NECKS WILL — | FARM GOODS’ COST _ | 900.000 soes into the pockets of dealers] SUES 0. FOR'S moe a na fu “wk! THREE SCOWS ON FIRE. * sn at ec mires Br LIE VE NIN Oe SUFFER IN ZION| UNDER U. S. INQUIRY | Pine etwcontenrcer CO. FOR $125,000 Sines cert] Nem Yorn teenone emt so. save|, Prime he United Maton amp | the Nationa tion was menaced, but eighty sav- id | Three seows of the Rogers & Hagerty | under pander Copp, U. 8. Ne Wi |Voliva Says “Half Naked Women’ | Products Worth $15, “000,000,000 COP DOES A MOVIE STUNT. Amanda Byrd Charges Unlawful | 9 dara ut | CoM meting Company, we king tor the unset & contingems Kat ) SLAYE ‘R IS Will Have to Do Road Raised Each Year and Public Lenning From speeding Auto, He! Selaure, Assault and Ine \! aa ‘ i vail J, caught fire to-day from the |, No. 11 Monroe Street, West Work Hereafter. Pays Three Times as Grabs Runaway Worse. | carceration ibid al nee rae & dredxing en A was slightly hurt warning five i In ZION, Ml, June 14—Zlon's road re-| WASHINGTON, June 14.—Distribu-| Patrolman Joseph Carroll, of the Bed-| Miss Amanda Byrd, member of the unites" hak po cilind tl ro fast help was called’ men there of their danger. | NC] INN I: pair v0 augmented by |Uon of the consumer’ oT! ford Avenue Station, made a ¢ | Westover family of Virsinia, welfare Herbert Smith, attorney ie a i it DING uy ole : ae Glenn Vallvs ood eee te stop of a runaway horse at I worker, who In 1915 while Field See. } ba told the Ju Street and Union Avenue, Bi — ng Investigated by the retary of the Colorado Prison Asso Dot hatiuci ir necks to the “Juneture Commission, It was|day, The horse had run thr clation brought about prison reforms, County Detective Says Fugi- een | A report will be for-|gerect without harness, 1 ie A HOR ealeEWar £ >} have been Ident Harding soon. ning over many pedestria nal City Bank tive From Moorestown Has |, iy the and presented | Farmers produce each year about) O(a jumped into an aut 1,000 worth of stock, meat-| Vi htea the animal. He leane Newto Friends Here, [sien win eg "e 15,00,000.000 worth of stock, | meat- MAKERS OF FINE. JEWELRY * heoleen ts «other products, according to the| ,, MOUNT HOLLY, N. I, June +4, | Last night at the Tabernacle Voliva Agriculture Department, : for about fitt eile sel srtesh Eno een ty i Gn amount for| th horse nme tri Rare opportunities ip ae ry at Loui t a around the streets. ha i the shape of foo 7 is roy y " elthe: né clothin: The rai acelve yh Ro 1 genes 3 oe widtt sieet Seamen's Sal's Gotan ten oh exist—until June 18th ES ii town to | und New ¥« © discovery of * $2 000,050 “PAINTINGS : ORE important than the e burl h | 4-karat 1d Wrst Wateh ed » 1S ewe Mt “ don IN KIMBALL ESTATE , present Prices of every Sits werent’ reliable ine ae 72. The mainte TE, thing at Ovington's, is the ever New York mous Paintings 4 ol- FRU CHE S L SHO present distinction and quality i ine, ho en TCHEY SILK SHOP Powe ae oa 6 GRADUATIONS one of t 0 lection Lett y HM low oO 4 WEST 40TH STREET fact ‘that (prior to June 16th, rE cam ont lect Mig Near FIFTH. AVENUE | the day of moving, you can AMBERT BROTHERS °21 clasrings at, Mae oy ‘ “VIN GHICAGO, June 14.—A collection o' had visited friends in New York intings valued cat \nent $2,000,000 buy these wares at great dis- fore the crime, he "Ui Wale OF the “eutatal CORK Three yards for $1.85.! Perfect pongee | counts does not lower their have the 1921 flavor, which means the ee ae Reais from China and Japan. Three yards for | quality or subtract from their very last word in smartness and good taste. Sig- Datoeuve ark \ i » dled here yeuter- the usual price of one, but not more than distinction, net and set rings in a great variety of styles, Samuel si 1an arrested on | day . six yards to each customer. Wednesday, a: th ft statd Huapiclon ani lied in “Weehawken ‘f tomorrow, 8 a.m. sharp—till 4000 yds. go. ’ FAN ging HON Wiese OF sturdy last night, how } | O V I N G T simplicity to costly jewelled thane wie 5 3 ‘ rat gol s jua- ese ice- ing silk d re proof | “T] ift § 4 22 rings, are priced ac finish, These great price-reducing silk days are p The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue gs, are priced cording to ventltg lg ren positive that New York’s first retail silk store eir worth. Lambert Bro is bearing its share of price-readjustment. | th ert Brothers | lay stress upon the quality of the jewelry as well as upon the comparatively low price asked 144arat green gold forit. Lambert Brothers want imk.!"* £80 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. Army | fire propert 8.00 their customers to remember that, though they maintain a Vine Diamond | En. tseement Ring, $250 Moderate selling price, their $25 «s's3,s00 jewelry is of the highest qual- weppincrincs ity. The House of Lambert In imports direct, thus eliminating CT the middleman. Money thus hy are You Waiting? § A message to the retailers, whole- salers and manufacturers of this city. Hand Carved \Gkarat. $9.00 up saved is passed on to the Lam- 22-karat, $10.50 up ' | t ' Platinum $20.00 up bert customers. Old customers | ’ Set with diamonds $100 wp. know and appreciate this. Who is the mysterious “everybody else” that you are waiting for—that your neigh- bor merchant is waiting for, that your sales- men are waiting for? This reluctant buyer is your salesman, your neighbor, yourself. Platinum bar pin, Liat set with nine diamonds . $270 Store open daily, 9 A. M. to6 P. M., including Saturday Third Avenue Corner Fifty-eighth Street There is plenty of money in the country—all the experts agree on that. There is a willingness to buy ——FOLKS are merely waiting to see how badly WE want to sell. But many salesmen still act as if they had lost faith in their goods—many executives are simply “marking time.” All that business needs is for someone to give it a push and start it going. The man who shows faith in his busi- ness by spending his own money is going to arouse faith in others. We believe it. We are showing our own faith by buy- ing this space to urge you to join us in starting something in this community—and other Burroughs offices, the country over, are doing the same thing. Let us all begin today, by buying the things we need, and our business needs, and let us sell with old-fashioned, hearty optimism and enthusiasm. Let us stop saying, “Wait until everybody else begins to buy, then I will.”” Why not begin now? Trace Broke— | But he got there on time | OT a long-enough rope in sight —and the train had to be caught. Driver had an idea. He seized his old pair of Sweet-Orr Work Pants and tied them in place of the broken trace. They held. And he got there en time. This true happening, like so | many others in our records, again proves how strong Sweet-Orr Clothes-To-Work-In are made. Look for the Sweet- fe | Orr label when you & iy ABP = SOEs a | buy overalls or “& . To Ne | other work clothes. x 4 yr} LU rrow hess | SWEET-ORR & CO,, Inc Pulling for 50 years and a4 15 Union Square,)New York haven't ripped yet! = SWEE r-ORR uit: UNION MADE » ‘CLOTHES TO WORK IN BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY ; cn ed ol . Cord sits or! Be ts New York Offices: , Hanne Aes Grom Cogntry rope Astor House Bldg., 217 Broadway Haviland Bldg., 11 East 36th Street ie : . Taleghone Barclay 4840 Telephone Vanderbilt 4533 : 5 It Makes Little Difference What You Need-— (Harlem) Lee;Bldg., 103 East 125th Street, Telephone Harlem 348 | \ A World “Want” Ad. Will Qo and Find lt ' y diaiais a Find Wg] aa _ ae Se eee a ee