The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 15

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this to w vot d to-day the 4,000 inen are being at a cost of about $800 per day. These nine Councilmen, ! their speed in doing b re called the Minute } ‘it The Board outdone by t ommerce, not to be \SETROT SRST mory to take care of her ex-service | men, giving them armory privileges, . ‘* gymnasium, &c., a will continue to Armory Shelters 4,000 and) do eo as Jong as the need exists, thay 1, a WHAT HAS NEW YORK AS A City Feeds Them ataCost | CITY DONE? of $800 a Week. What has New York done to meas- 1 J ure up to thi . | V ha as the Board of Aldarmen dit in this care of the ex- service men? I wish we had the nine Councilmen troit who are of Detroit on New York's Board of r. A.| Aldermen for just five minutes, for : | New York has, as a city, done abso- Victory al of | itely the 32d Division, and tried to borrow! ha: $10 on his discharge, She investi- ted his case, and on what she ‘ ed went to Common Council of De it and said: “With all the Bol- sbeviki and slackers and Socialists in! * this city is it your wish that the boys| \ who defended the flag and offered Su re their lyes to their country should soil | : their uniforms rubbing shoulders with | draft evaders trying to get jobs or) een left to individuals and asso- ciations, Some day big cities like New York will wake up, and when they do they can take Detroit as a pattern and “No, Dr. Symons, take) (( \ the armory, draw on us for as much} } \ 48 you need and a@ long a8 you need | ', @& “it to buy the best food Detroit pro- oS mm duces and give those boys of yours all, FQ >> 6 Betvans they can eat throe times a day, Tell Hot water them Detroit is proud of the privilege | a of supplying their temporary needs as Sure Relief part of her gratitude to them for the sacrifices they made for their coun- | BE l l -AN try.” | | It took those nine Common Coun- | FOR INDIGESTION For just such happy moments as this, Coca-Cola was created delicious and refreshing. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. ae LSE ERT RD ¥: For Infants and Children, Genuine Castoria In Use For Over Thirty Years SS (ASTORIA CASTORIA i Mothers Know That > well | ‘ - a. ee ilmen jess than one minute to put} d ey has has -| Hoard of Commerce, and its presen headquarters are buzzing like a ‘ive of wet “ delegation from San Irranciseo says a fund raised to that elty, The idea of a service house for De- troll is plentyjof money here, any amount of patriotism and the desire to serve end all they need is for a definite ccurse of action to be mapped out, Te begin to work, for they have the city jand State governments behind them. | he wounded veterans’ convention | 1 confidently Detroit will have | assumed such proportions thot it| her first serv : had to move down town to tho bees. Three cities ara tring t the second annual convention, and We need fear we will have too many. They will be needed for two years anyway. Possibly longer | One of the New York boys here as a delegate is Seret. Richard W. O'Neill, who js studying construction at tn City College in New York. His disa- bility allowance was recently cut by the Government from $145 to $100 a month. He has a mother and wite depending on him. of $15,000 has already bee: get the next convention for it is beginning to take root. ‘There ‘an give this, and then tiey will | 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It Subway Stion Brooklyn ‘ SUMMER FRO Values 25.00 to 39.75 4. A very timely and advantage- ous purchase from one of New York’s most renowned manu- facturers is responsible for this unusual offer! The originality of designs and the quality of materials and needlework are the type usually found only in a high-class dressmaker’s establish- ment. Truly this is a won- derful opportunity to complete your summer wardrobe at worth- while savings! Crisp Organdies, Dotted Swisses and Organdies taste- fully combined with Taffeta in all the popular summer shades, You MUST SEE Them! A Final Clearance of | Every One 39.75 Value! | AT THREE BROOKLYN STOR ‘ ‘* Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. PATRONAGE DRIVE. —2 more days of unequalled values A Remarkable SALE! 500 Higher - Type Suits : Coats : Wraps Jersey Suits Smart Suits Suede Velour Coats DD Fett end Meee, A r a Tweed Motor Coats Early Fall‘wear. Tricotine Wraps Many models to Polo Coats choose from. “in Every Department! 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE. BROOKLYN CKS nr THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921, = ae = ? ORDER 13 ABRAHAM-STRAUS... | Store Hours 9 to 5:30 BROOKLYN A Great Semi-Annual Sale of 12,750 Handkerchiefs—Irregulars ‘Twice a year we have these sales, and every time they offer the most won- derful opportunities for securing handkerchiefs of excellent quality at a fraction of their regular price. These factory samples have such slight imperfections that you often cannot discern them—a slight irregularity in the hemstitching, thick threads, or a little bit soiled, but never enough to affect the service they will give. There are some styles for women, but the majority are for men, as Telephone Main 6100 8 Hasna Mtge Ate 14 d 19 ve on Sry andkerchiefs—some ain, emstitche c some with cord borders” | can ee Handkerchiefs. S.—Street floor, Central. One of the Greatest Sales of. the Season— 750 Women’s Higher-priced Sweaters at $2.95 ip, -— All Sizes Are Represented \ A Tuxedo model is smartly woven with a narrow contrasting stripe; solid colored collar, cuffs and belt. Jade green and white, black and white, henna and black or tomato and black. The second Tuxedo model in nov- elty striped stitch design has a nar- row sash finished with tassels. Buff, navy blue, tomato, honeydew, pink, black, white or orchid. A short-sleeved Slip-over Sweater is smartly knitted in a novelty wave- stripe and is finished with a small rope belt. Jade green, tomato, navy blue or. white. Slip-over Sweaters with hem edges of Sweater and sleeves finished in in rows of fagot-stitching. Fringed sash. Pink, black, navy blue, henna, honeydew, orchid or buff. A. & 5.——Socond Moor, Central. Specially Prepared—Specially-Priced Sale of , Pink, White & Blue Lingerie Ribbons In Three Desirable Grades The Summer wardrobe of women is threaded with yards and yards and yards of Lingerie Ribbons—and a Sale of these enticing values means pretty Lingerie at little expenditure. Butterfly Design Ribbons in Pink white or blue, in widths from No. 1 to No. 9. No. 1 to No. 3 sold by the piece only. 10 yards to each piece: No. Pe. Yard 1% ..15¢ Brie cian es 4) oacalela SaGlOn estes ones $1.30 Bowknot Design Ribbons in pink, white or blue; sold only in 10-yard pieces, as follows: No. 1 at 45¢ No. 114 at 55c@ = No. 2 at 69c No. 3 at 85c Violet Design Ribbons’ in pink, white or blue; sold only in 3-yard pieces, as follows: : ~ No. 1 and No. 11% at 9c No. 2 at 12c A. & 6.—Strest flor, Bast, With the Thermometer Therevis a time and place for all things— and with men the correct attire for these hot days is the vestless suits. Cool, airy and with a look of distinction that marks the tailored Summer suit from Summer suits of bygone days. The A. & S, Store for Men is showing a complete uray of Summer needs that mark the correctly -attired man. Tailored Palm Beach Suits, $16.75 and $19.75 Tailored Mohair and Eureka Crash Suits, $19.75 Tailored Gabardine Suits, $27.50 Tailored Silk Shantung Suits, $29.75 Knitted Sports Coats, $16.75 : White Flannel Trousers, $7.45, $9.85 and $12.50 White Duck Trousers, $2.85 Khaki Trousers, $2.50 Golf Coats and Trousers of Eureka Crash, $22.50 Golf Knickers, $7.75, $8.45 and $9.85 A. & B.—ftyp9t Moor, Hoyt street. oS 2 met J

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