The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 16

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- 4 |S Bmooth brown > 2ES 238828 §SHSU ST RMP Es MORSE HSS L eESS eeEPRAr Awe el sas 7 |FIREMEN AND POLICE |*" | th |DEMAND HIGHER PAY |* DASH TO BLAZE Petitions asking for an increase in salary from $2,280 to $2,500 a year were filed with the Board of Estimate to-day tn in BUT FIND IT OUT, Kenlon’s Men Have Night Run ~ for Mayor Whom They es Discover Abed. by the Uniformed Firemen's Associa- tion and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, to take effect in the 1922 budget. Both petitions, drawn separately and signed by the respective Presidents of ———— ‘A SALE! SUCH AS on ay ONCE IN A PRICES GUARANTEED Below Cost to Manufacture MONEY REFUNDED If you cam equal our wonderful values, Formerly ets GENUINE COWHIDE BAGS After pleading with Fire Chiof Kenlon for help and being assured by him that such help was on the way across the Hudson River to help ave the town of Dumont, N. J., from destruction by fire, Mayor Albert V. Moore of that’ place went home to ted—such was the greeting accorded to fire officials, firemen and three Perfectly good, up-to-date pieces of {tire apparatue last night, when they arrived at what used to be Camp ja. Merritt from Manhattan and reported for fire duty. Of course the fire was out and per- haps that is why Mayor Moore had gone home, but he had pleaded #0 fervently with Fire Chief Kenton of | ‘New York for aid, lest the town of Dumont burn up, that Chief Kenlon despatched the required assistance, Battalion Chief Clark, Dr. Harry M. Archer and Robert H. Mainzer, *SE> SUIT CASES Since St, and 90 inches. the latter two Honorary Deputy Chiefs, showed the dust to three $11,000 pieces of fire fighting ma-| chinery up the Palisades last night and raced westward to save Dumont, They got a hearty reception from the volunteers then engaged in picking| BY FAR THE BIGGEST up hose lines—the fire had been out) VALUE EVER OFFERED | some tipe. Formerly $15........... “Wheit’s the Mayor who sent for! us?” inquired Chief Clark, “He's! gone home to bed,” chimed in one of the vamps, “you see the fire is all! g | oat.” “Oh, yes, so I see,” rejoined t"} 3 Clark, who ordered a fast retreat to| aN nine | the Dyckman Street ferry house. | TSO See ST It was 11.10 P, M. when the New a 0 York firemen and their apparatus s MER le! reached the crest of the Palisades Made of TRUNKS overlooking the ferry. Last boat'e| fire, Sh stim. "Po gone to New York,” volunteered one of the natives. “Well, I'll be ———" said Ohief Mainzer to Chief Archer. After some sandwiches and ginger pop the New Yorkers whizzed along down toward 130th Street ferry and landed back on dear old Manhattan Isle well after midnight. BARGAIN LUGGAGE SHOP 506 6th Ave. BET. % AND 31. OPEN RVENINGS UN UNTIE, 1 natant Rugs 4.6x7.6 Rugs 9x12 39.40 AT % WHOLESALE $55.00 We have Given Over a Large Section of Our Main Floor to This Display To-Morrow—Come In and See Them ular Price. Size. Sale Regulse Price. Size. Sale Pri, yp eee SORTR Bb 8x10 "$4.00 86. 4,637.6 tio Oxle 5.00 EXOLEUM RUGS } Just to make new friends, we are going to sell these waterproof sanitary rugs at half price. Some of these are mill seconds Reg. Price Size. Sale te e's | ¢ ie Price. Size. Sale Price $3. -4.6x( 7.6x9 6.98 it “Cc ‘kK Li 1 ba Oxi2, 9.98 mae AT HALF REGULAR PRIC! } A cooler or better sanitary rug cannot be bought, A wonderful assortment of beautiful rug patterns $3.75—8 x 7.6 $1.88) 86.00-—4.6x 7.6 $3.00) $15.00-—7 Ax 7.0 $7.50 450-3 x9 2.28| 7.00--4.6 3.50) 20.006 x12 10.00 3.00—3 x12 3.00} 15.00--6 x 9 7.80| 22.00—7.6x10.6 11.25 4.50—4.6x 6 2.25! 9.00—4.6x12 4.501 10.00— x12 15.00 New York Floor Covering Co. | 60 Flatbush Av. 1 Block from BROOKLYN Fulton St Corner voston tive 9 INDOW DRAPE. 6 FREE * Wim RACH ORD nS Slip Covers. 5 Pieces Large selection damask and cretonne, for Living Room, Parlor, Dining oF Hedroom. Shrunk binding. — Slip Covers guaranteed washable, N si 50 Value $40 Reupholstering. 5 Pieces In latest style tapestry, velour or lini~ tation leather; new springs; silk gimp used; frames potiched like mew, (aching, burning feet int § ‘Vie is grand, glorious for tor BDZ FO Value $60 fy 2 s,crans, teens fo tr = P . meme fad | poise sonous exudations r it out, FURNITURE COLLECTED, DELIVERED AND STORBD FE tha: Hain of Aol 2 tortar UPHOLSTERY Ba puls your feet into perfect condition Your shoes won't seem tight and COMPANY your feet will never hurt or get sorc (7th 214 W. 34th St. (7, New Jersey und Maten Inuad, 511 7th Ave. situ. Offers also apply te Lone Island, fos su an af ait | \ not opposed by anybody at the public Increases Granted Superiors Out of | hearings before the Mayor they were riding struck a curb and naa nat The firemen and the patrolmen, in|turned over in an effort to avold col- Proportion and Unfair, their prayer for more money, recite the| ij4ion with an automobile truck on Ber- 1 | They Say. soale Of increases granted td their su-| gon Avenue near Merer Street, Jorsey periors as an unfair proportion, ‘The petitioners further declare ~ Brooklyn’s Biggest | Victrolas Fine tine of Duvenettes. We are selling well-made Come in and sco the beantifal 3-Piece Dining Room Suite in Walnut or Mahogany choles design, that wi Bh | selling at the. estreceainartiy ; low, price of | ot SATURDAY EVENINGS, “TID FOR TIRED and swollen for @ few cemlar—Advi. ee) day a bas oon ae avawbald, oUnwB 2i, Lodi, @ associations, relate the fact that © recent bills passed by the Legisia- re for the increases requested were Hight Hert When Bue Overturns. Eight passengers were shaken up and slightly bruised about 2.20 o'clock thie morning when @ jitney us in which ity, ‘The bus was owned by John Bell, No. 48 Greenville Avenue, and was driven by his son, Patrick. ; <1) Li = PAVERS "ST. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut ‘MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Block 84th Street “L"” Stat 3d Avenue Street Ca fe cittzens of New York are with them their desire tain $2,500 salary. 9-Piece Dining Room Suite $198 Queen Anne Period, in American Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Dining Table, 1 Arm and 5 Side Chairs. SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. BROOKLYN Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. FULTON STREET cro BRIDGE STREET = ot Hoyt St Subway ation Brooklyn ! Parronace Drive —eight more days to get 50,000 new customers w HE response to our opening announcement of the drive for 50,000 new friends exceeded our fondest expectations. Many women expressed surprise at the prices we offered. One exclaimed “‘How can you afford to do it—doesn’t it mean a loss?” Yes, you might call it a loss, but we call it a tremendous gain—for it now seems certain that Martin’s will have 50,000 more friends after this drive. Eight days more of unparalleled economy. Colne in roraey and ole aequainted! "Event No. 2— ‘Savings for 2,000 ‘Women 4-Piece Bed Room Suite *139-°° Adam Period, in Antique Ivory, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Can be purchased separately, betta Dresser, $39.75; Chiffo: Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Corner Wyckoff St. and Records at our hom Prima Donnas *s),he°si* fic 2 No Dinccunt on Talking Machines, “mth Bt: Storm 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Corner Driggs A 1-Pleee Suites range from down te.... New Garments $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase. At Our Grand St. Store. WOMEN'S 2978 os | 1488 * O" 49 SPRING DRESSES. ... finish, " ACHING FEET | Re- colored Natarally || ‘'T. Goldman's Hatr Coler Re. laa Glean, coloriags, | dainty by 061 rough the Just put those weary, » Vhink of it, no more | and you will w Get a box of Tig at get instant relief ol misery maller shoes ny drug store SUMMER FROCKS For Less Than the Cost of the Materials! Hundreds of Styles to Choose From Plenty of Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Summery Voiles and Ginghams, Figured Cotton Voiles of excellent quality in floral and conventional box designs on white or dark grounds. Some organdie and lace trimmed. Some have novelty pockets— some belted. Some slipover models includ- ed. Sizes for misses and women, Every woman can afford to buy at least two of these frocks, and no woman can afford NOT to buy at least one—at these unheard of prices! You'll be surprised to see such charming frocks for $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. NO C. NO CREDITS ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 0. DS NO EXCHANGES

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