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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. 17 MORE GRENADES _ |: om Is, It 19 belleved many on dancing Mr. Smythe was madc an gn Dallas, Tex.; Secretary, George F. MENT. boys have already pleked up and taken | SAYS METHODISTS WILL honorary member of the Dancing Mas- | Walters, Waltham Mass. and Treas: —— ADVERTISEMENT. ____. 4 FOUND ON BEACH ome inissitvs similar to the one that) DISAVOW BAN ON DANCERS. |ters’ Associatior biel dag. in ARAL kay — oor 4 Killed one lad and seriously injured | - The next convention will be hed the JOHN MeCORMACK ehlshiata let ” 4 Police W { Missiles Similar t twe othe at Rosebank yesterday | Publisher Dee Bishop Berry's] last w in August, t ineNew York) john M se the Fon be ice Warn of Missiles Simila Dolton 7 . | © officers « oF Sh shila H if HEN BGK ce cal (ERG HAEAEE Wad EGNCRRKGH Up Rl uc Gica Recdes Geel ie | for the yoar| aay received. official. notitic muon} (Petween Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Walder! Hotel) , ; One That Killed Boy on sd slice: up on! The dancing masters’ convention, ident, Roderick C. Grant, | through Iie Lminense Cardinal Gas & > the Fort Wadsworth reservation, on the | ‘ parri, Secretary of Staten Island. Quarantine Station property and ag) Which closed last night, was Informed sintment by Hie He ine Seventeen more mie und nana {ft north as the plers of the Pouch | bY J. Henry Smythe, a New York pub- My ee ae “ si Gree | Open eis a ya ‘Tertninal Company This last’ repres |lisher and a momber of the Methodist | Fourth Vice President, Mrs. J. H. Mey: Commander of the Holy Sepulchre Brenades were foun! along the wean! sented a serious danger to thy ware-|Ghurch, that that religious body would = = | Pri les of Ad te Co Daily Till OPPOSITE shore of State = = rinciples of Adequate areate reo en Island lust night. As! houses and docks, he sald. The grenades | soon officially disavow the statement of ;and Partial Losses—Ei Per Waldort Hotel & result the police have txsued a warn-| Were In boxes bearlag the names of the| Bishop Joseph K. Berry that no actor a“ ighty 6 P. M. ing to all parents to caution thei chile | American Grenade Foundry Corpora-|or dancing master could get into the |Cent. Insurance to Value— @ren not to tuuch anything suspicious | tion, the Tarzon Powder Company and |denomination. For hia efforts to get the | Reason for Coinsurance or As- Saturday ‘ they might fd while bathing, but to tie Gortran Manufacturing Company. ‘church to remove the ban of 1872 put | sured’s Participation—W hat ; — Service Accomplishes. | TH9 P.M. \ 1 (Beiween Sth Ave. & B’way) “Way the point of origin (thus producing JUL, DIAMOND: LOOK PRETTY MucH ALIKE TO THE what we term “partial losses. or * 4 t tal Sie errr & int waite: 18 e ine e Lifetime Guarantee But the HnpelTectione OK Fine Wiha cata wae losses less than the insurance), and of Servirc J be. The average buyer who goe: : sevond, that all property will be in and money back if you are a seeking a d sured for a fair proportion of its dissatisfied ee equal which often blinds his e value th tu QUALITY, And so it is with Candy -—with most buye | ake we sat Candy is Gandy. Not » iminating buyer, tHe pi Highly per cent. insurance to value, tised Joes of sweets. QUALITY is the paramount issue. jfor instance, fairly meets everyday ‘ancy talk and gay ribbon decorations will not influence a real conditions, Furthermore, on an 80 5 uyer of Candy. That's why LOFT Candy is the accepted eee siti Haute the owner hab & per “‘SENIOR’ “JUNIOR” confection in millions of homes. Laboratory-insured Purity | 3 Candy at prices that are always from 40‘, to 50" lower than ea la e those of the ‘‘exclusive”’ confectioners is what we offer you. | property's safety, This does not mean | that he must carry 20 per cent. of his &, ' own Nability, for we will give him a c vinm rate if he fills up Posi ] [the gap between 80 per cent. and 100 ‘ositively Ends Tomorro f AUGUST 58TH AND 6TH se vent y w Night i || Special for Friday and Saturday | *\"!°": | Pretest uss 4808 Da. eae at 9.00 | | tenetinge (o take out polleles for thal This is the final windup of our sale IBERAL TERMS | CLA ED | CHOCOLATES The POUND BOX Three |) s2rr4 percentase of his values—or of the stock of our out-of-town AUGUST FURNITURE SALES | Essewiiere Cis for ie Lieven babe stores and the unsold balance BUTTER PEA- fail ite tegnntGHt of our New York éstablishment. fay | ASSORTED CLUB All Hatin we do insist upon his con- | | provide, ‘This is usually Three Great Stores That Defy Competition in PRICE --- QUALITY --- SERVICE q DOING BIG BUSINESS RIGAT UP UNTIL UP UNTIL MIDNIGHT! | . Leseient — — ; —_ | Deutsch Eros. Furniture Sold-With Lilelime Guarantee \ ‘ Oe Eek ee ee i in “The Rue. World” Next Week. $2,000,000 Offered NOW | 4 } | state seating Bre inner. | Stock of FURNITURE,, At 4% the | Quality—Price | yaued on the eae n, es that | 6 Ll Grand Rapids Wholesale Cost | wost fires will be extinguished near | “ ol! tealled “eo-insurance, 4 NUT BRITTLE [name being “Reduced Rate Average ch} POUND BOX !Contribution Agreement,” because if Elsewhere 39c Jan owner carries less fire insurance MILK CHOCOLATE | than the average necessary to prevent MARASCHINO, brate discrimination hetween insurants, At CHERRIES \he inust share in his own loss so 4s | POUND BOX cts ‘not to unbalance the experience (re . ° ° | underwriting H 5 Week End Combination No. 3 || ren’ worth about $109,000 Former Our three stores all week long have been crowded with buyers. Monday our Brooklyn stor Harlem stores at 10 p. m. still open and doing busine: Prices closes at 6 P. M.—Downtown and At midnight all three stores were During the week, when our three Duilt t | « | stores close at 6 p. m., we were compelled to remain open until Handsomely decorated container designed in richly lith Thaw Peon nel enbOEHONG: Ghuer ood | late in the evening, in order to give the usual courteous atten- vacation scene. Contents: ') Pound Box i Chiosulate M fire protection and not likely to burr A ~ tion to those who still crowded our stores. ipouieer Uae pale ee EL LAD Lee TR aE Suits That Were $25, Now 12-50 % 1 f . , ation, by ss schedule peter ac panochitas ro ht EE nah ( DON'T FAIL T9 COMPARE OUR VALUES BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE Almonds, 1’ Package Milk Chocolate Wafers and | $1.38 1. 39 tate), so. Twill finsure for. $8,009 e Loft Pep, PACKAGE COMPLETE | which will cover my probable loss.” All comparative valuations in following special offerings are taken from other advertisements appearing in daily papers. Suits That Were $30, Now 15-00 Suits That Were $35, Now 17-50 Suite That Were $40, Now 2()-00 Suits That Were $45, Now 22-50 He has reckoned without his Hosts CHOCOLATE COVERED NOUGATINES 4Ac because we cannot issue our poli Closely related to the Caramel family but considered om that basis. With onl even more delicious. Our reg. 49c good POUND BOX insurance (without the “ tment), a 5,000 fire would mes » hin a property loss of only & per cent., but to us an insurance loss of 100 per cent. On the | i iddi i premium therefor. Then a einer entios cunning £5000 fire loss would turn that “total” little celluloid toy, put up insur; loss into a “partial” loss. linmaceraccively idecorated j We J that man's property en a container. basis as 100 is to 80 (5 to 4) and he PACKAGE W9e wants us to assume a liability—at the COMPLEPE same rate of prem as 100 is to 5} >, WE ALSO OFFER: Kiddies’ ) F of the premium rate { Sport Package produced by schedule, he should have { i Kiccllaction atlawee ts ‘ danvonb insurance endivalditie Suits That Were $50, Now 25-00 Suits That Were $60, Now 39-00 Suits That Were $65, Now 32-50 20 to 1). That ld be a gamble * pure and simple, and fire underwrit Suits That Were $75, Now 37: 0 fis not 1 gamble but « calculation —— paddy —= ‘on the law 0 when ‘ Teeriltrayers aust thousnnde at Positively nothing reserved. Plain Black eatell nroner Hea and S peri of and Blue Suits included. All sizes—regu- irs, We could secure no average & the basis he proposes except a lars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. prohibitive rr. na: | move all, p>-insurance” prevents | FREE SALT ST eS ec anueesaaaree | [| TOP COATS y 7 . ciple Jere some men to catry only AUGUST 45,000 and others #80,000 at the same rate of premium on — practicaliy FURNITURE identical risks, equal in value, it would result in unbalancing the whole “ex SALE perience” on that class of risks by | reducing the premiums and increasing si the losses. ‘This would be gross dis ee a eee ¢ y y ati crimination against and at ance es- 25% To 50% REDUCTIONS hj tablish unfair rates for the prudent iers’ y i nan who for his own protection pro- Soldiers’ Bonus Application Blanks B | vides the 880,000 fire insurance. ‘That Witnessed by Notary Free of Charge Bi. why the man who will not pay the CIDER ERE ee | premiums to meet the requirement of KO per cent. fire insurance to property | value, must pay the penalty at the Jother end in a reduction in the He aint he may collect when loss | comes. If yon believe that a “system of fire | insurance rating which does ‘not dis- |criminate between safe construction | and unsafe construction, and between carefulness and negligence, is am in jury to the community” (as one of the students of our business wrote j many years ago when | advocating DEMONSTRATION Right in Your Home It costs you nothing to try. We gladly send one for compari- son. Every machine. guaranteed perfe We will replace, repair or polish the difone ABSO. LUTELY FR for a lifetime. Can you obtain this guarantee with any other phonograph? Cash or Credit Make Your Own Terms $60 to $525 ° Allof this season’s Top 1 Coats carried over, Vp) Price now To-morrow night at 9,00 will bring to a final close one of the. greatest value-giving events we ever held. It comprises the stock of our out-of-town stores as well as that of our New: York establist ment—all grouped together in one big lot and reduced exactly ONE-HALF their former selling prices. Most of these Suits are medium and heavy weights, ideal for Fall and Winter wear. Alterations charged for at cost. All PALM BEACH Suits tha were formerly $18 to $22.50, aw $ ] 2-50 All MOHAIR Sults that were formerly $22.50 to $35, now $ ] 5-50 ull Rapids roomy Chifforob: » triplicate mi a); regularly $359 sing Tabl "yOu CAN (These Summer Suits are of the finer makes only) 15 West 34th St, Entire Second Floor. (Between 5th Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Walder? Hetel your Paonograph Naine .. Address in our. larly “$12 ance as to-day) sold by the stock 16h Pc Keaggy Walnut Suite at $299. 98. fl companies that are co-ordinated ( . as combined 0 ak: vi se Including eitene of AUGUST RUG SALE Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, conning of Buffet, China B= alae sk prope ry nn i i set, S t , 54-inch, 6-f sion; event eighbor fro -Odd Pieces—Low Priced | : ne d loset, Serving Chest an ing Table, 54-inch, 6-foot extension prevent your neighbor from dam Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturcay Till 9 P. M. you, to. make your community alition a3, carnal Winona, Beauy Asiinator 1 Arm and 5 Side Chairs, with genuine leather slip seats; 10 pieces, if finest velvets, including mich) makes as W. & as illustrated, at $299.98 r, to make your life and the lives J. , Alexander Smith, 67 Sons, Artloom Rug Co i Zs of your neighbors and of all other Dressers Chitlorshes. | Tellet | Tables | 93 . 2 | 8. 3x10. 6| ft 6 x 9 6x9 jcitizens safer, to make your city rly #45 jegularly eularly $97 cleaner and healthier and more habit able and to help you solve your hous- ing problems in saving your property from destruction by preventable fires and in paying honest losses promptly so that your destroyed houses may be rebuilt without needless delay: wm 8179) $1499 | 84295 547. 50549 054.30 $951 utes [cin Chae Servet“ SALE SMALL RUGS 1 498 $49.00 516: .00 $9. 95 | Size 27x54, size 36x72 rina 4.6x6.6. Marked now from . This is a rather large order, out after all it represents an everyday function of stock fire insurance, in addition to indemnification for losses, " a 5 y vie oF ‘ i 4 y | > cy) r ie xe — . = se . 4 5 though the underlying service fune I! t es 80 ht ly that th 3- Pisce or Room Suite at 3169. Te ei ee Louis XV. Period, with cane panels, Mahogany finished frames, up- Stock fire insurance companies holstered in Silk Veloyr, with loose cushions, indestructible springs M {und behind the business credit of rome in seats, 4 Pillows and roll to match; 3 pieces, as illustrated, at the nation. OF all the insurance car-| Tired, Sore Feet S$>=—=——=> Relieved in an Instant —FHREE (3) BIG STORES THREE (3) BIG SToREs “&__ ame Msheats heir supersison the moe st; their supervision the most Don't limp and suffer with burning, puffed-up feet—feet so tired, i All Goods Marked in Plain Figures rigid; their taxes paid to the State the |chafed, swollen you can hardly ta id; their taxes pa o the State r |, swol y 4 a ke another step, Tiz takes down Our Liberal Credit Terms only bina be Long Island, New Jersey largest, and their contracts the safest | and draws the heat aU Raponie sk right out of feet that ane and ore | | ) MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES and the best Tiz instantly stops pains in corns, callouses and bunions. Use Te and N Ww 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away JOHN B MORTON Vana here, Ose eyes a ek eS =DOWNTOWN- BROOKLYN= ==HARLEM: 5 “L” Station at Our Door. Presutent | - Street Cars Pass Ou | Azeme A, Cor. 4th | B’way. Cor. Saratoga Av. 3d Ave., Cor. 123d St. NATIONAL BOARD OF Dpen Monday & Saturday Evenings OPEN SATURDAY EVENING eo ODEN T ERS. /It Makes Little Difference What You Need— pea | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find it on ste | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings —_ —

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