The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 21

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paid, in the ness man who pect of Bridge Across Bay— | {' Automobile Men Optimistic | Despite Wave of Price Cut-| %! ting—English Coal Strikers} i Reported Hungry. Roce saaty for It n which, beautitul landms + 86+) way to big business," Mr. declared. “It is a gloomy p N—not picturesque as and, but it, accom | ix at the Commodore | typical mill t is most. of ry one, for coal is the be of th is interes “that we should have taught the ericans to supply. UU LAS EL | Plishes things, ertheless.” “Some people “that San Francisco ts “really | HERE'S ONE FROM VERMONT. hemmed in by a veritable ‘Now, I say, what shall I do? wall, and is a He wa young " only one road for ogress, ¢ fessor, n. deleted, on his way a pitiful 2 the man wor jours every day to home, and the blast of the laat ferry- | vunds the curfew of boat which will mi joyment by a enuoh-needed trucks. “Los Angeles spent $2: every citizen there it.” “The preser “The past winter seaso! South has been lively and prosper- | sus," declared Thomas S. Glover of that he was in for the coming || Bracelet — th a RAF IDS | SUR RITUR Apartments Furnished || Complete from $50 to t important point, autom indicate a f STLE ° OPEN DAILY | i ONFIDENTIAL ee DIT Tit9PM. | 11374 Broadway} 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% Graduation Gits RED —— 14-kt. Green or White Gold rectangular movement, Xe ZAIN® These can be purchased on our weekly payments $25.00 $1.00 Weekly $50.00 $1.00 Weekly $100.00 $2.00 Weekly | Ask for Book of Gems A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE — = $3.00 Down $80.00 i rmont, and he had nent with his fiancee whom he was scheduled to meet in an hour. His t Ss up- stairs in his room, nce his arrival at the Pennsylve an hour before, he had not been able to fin “It's v ssing,” he said. minded I always forget thir I have for- gotten so often that my fiancee told me that the next time, she was through with me, All my lot orgotten Under instructions, he care- fully went through all the pock ets in his suit, but no key. He had put {t apart from the others so as to be sure to remember here it was. He looked at his rty=five minutes," he it 5 n came at once. A lock- i, and the suit- P to dress, d not forget where his fiasose lived. | unreasonable and hope that) ent will conte soon which is} ony ng to think,” he went} cotton and that deal from Australia | atest quantity comes ‘o feed the “people who banquet | Harr eee Teo, IRD AVENUE STM EET FURNITURE Cashor Credit OPEN EVENINGS THLL 9. Liberty Bends Accepted at Fen Holzwasser Home Talks No. 471 EVERY WOMAN | recognises tae at often the VERY Lomi en Furniture a now may be held in our warehouse storage free for six months. Hat Pati? ry My Séth or Crowtown Gare Béth St. Bus from roadway, Se a anus $245 ENT Som AIDE $575 OM APART MENT SECON APARTMENT $585 our Liberal Terms Le Jayssk! 20%, Ferm late, We! Deliver by “Auto Truck te Your Dear, Sch nents This sum will be paid to any person or persons furnishing information that will » antiate a suit at law, either civil or criminal, against any individual or individuals responsible for any false statement of fact against this firm, particularly as follows: 1—That we are not manufacturers. 2—That we cannot sell below usual retail store prices. 3—That we do not refund any or every dissatisfied patron's purchase money on demand. 4—That the woolens we use are not 100% pure. S—That we were not intimidated and threatened by certain retail clothing interests in our efforts to sell direct to the public, Assassins of character are no whit less despicable than those that snarl at success—whether with de- sign, as seems comprehensible in the light of threats made against us for selling direct to the public, or merely because of an insane de- sire to see no one succeed. But whatever the underlying motive, we give notice here and now that we mean to fight—to re- taliate with the same compassion- less tenacity that we have borne in | silence till now, with the patience of Job himself. In the meanwhile we leaye it to the proverbial sa of the American public, ly and vitally as they are concerned, to recognize the Ethiopian in the woodpile—to balance these facts against slanderous innuendo. Our Men's and Youths’ suits and top coats, heretofore obtain- | able only in retail stores, are now sold to you direct, saving you all Pilates ¢ Weoseaf the retailers’ profits; a very con- siderable sum—customarily 50 per cent. and up, Our prices are $20, $2! nd $35—no higher—the same scale we exacted formerly from our retail store trade. We use only the finest grade of 100 per cent. pure woolens and topnotch trimmings—no better can be bought, in fact. We guarantee every suit or top coat—which bears our own name, please note—to give absolutely perfect satisfaction, or refund your money; also, if you are not con. vineed that we are giving you the | greatest dollar's worth in clothing value obtainable anywhere. Our factory and showrooms one flight up—are’ nothing in looks, but a veritable wonder in values—every dollar centred in our merchandise, not in fixtures, fancy rents elaborate windows, nor princely salesmen. Open from 8.80 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. Finkelstein & Maisel “Makers of Clothes of the Better Kind for Men and Young Men” FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (Take Elevator) ONE FLIGHT UP 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St., N. Y. TALKING Fully Guaranteed MONTH ReanE Price Sale $90 Price Ten Records Free with Each Sale. WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS | 55-57 Flatbush Ave. PEN EVENINGS; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Special Offer of this Model MACHINE Which has all modern improvements, universal tone | arm, wood sound chamber, assuring a clear, mellow tone. Swedish steel spring—pronounced the best made assuring a noiseless, smooth running motor. Will Play Any Record Opposite Livingston St., Brooklyn || | $23 AVANING WORLD, No Goods Exchanged None Sent C.0. D. Knitted Capes The Very Newest Clearance on All Sport Coats Serge Coats : Velour Coats Velour Wraps Mixture Coats Sample Wraps ‘a 5 Organdies, Voiles, Batistes, Gingham Dresses— Figured Designs, Sports & Stripes FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921, ALL AT WASH DRESSES ALL AT ONE wet None Sent C. 0. D. New Summer Materials ne CHOKE DP QOO New SUMMER ‘ti. DRESSES «Quality Summer WOMEN'S Dresses” Materials misses’ sizes A. MORTON OPPENHEIM—I1 WEST 34TH ST., NEW YORK SALE of | ALL SILK DRESSES, About 1,500 New ALL SILK SUMMER DRESSES: | OFF PRICE No Mail Orders Filled | $17 Dresses $15 Dresses All $12 Dresses | $10 Dresses | $8 Dresses Silk Crepe Dresses Silk Foulard Dresse Silk Taffeta Dresses Navy Eton Dresses Silk Tricolette Dresses FOR QUICK SALE mM OPPOSITE WALDORF HOTEL: 4ST Four Fioors ALL WOOL Jersey Suits Silvertone Suits ¢ Navy Serge Suits All Silk Lined a: Homespun Suits Wool Mixture Suits English Poplin Suits ‘Sizes for Women and Misses Sale on All New Summer Dresses DRESS SALE 150 Dresses at $10.00. Values to $35, Taffeta, Satin, Canton Crepe. 300 Dresses at $18.75. 4 Serge, Taffeta, Satin, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe at $15.00. 100 Street and Afternoon Dresses at $25.00. Values to $65.00 Taffeta, Satin, Novelty Tricotine, Emb. Georgette, Canton Crepe at $19.50. black and blue emb., $16.50. —_— Values to $45. .00 Embroidered Satin, Dress, $22.50 Black Satin Street Dress, white Tuxedo Collar, $10,00.

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