The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1921, Page 8

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8 OUT RETAIL PRICES OR FACE ABUYER'S STRIKE, |S WARNING ae ery Francis H. Sisson Declares Return to Normal is Impeded By Small Dealers. MUMMY GETS HELPER Superstitious Mr. Freeman Doesn’t Let Fright a RE ee RE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921, ARTIST'S PANTS, GETS ITS CONTENTS Shake His Singleness of Purpose. Sidney Reynolds, a carnival pro-@ ducer, who has a studio at West 47th Street, is wearing «4 fui suit of clothe day, but mol. ns th ulued as 150, a loss of a fpin handsome fob, a Masonic e.ivlein and about $100 in cash Francis H. Sisson, Vice Pre Mr. Reynolds was cauy * last night of the Guaranty Trust Company, with his—well, he had | ution suit warned retail dealers to-day that the on, having been working in American public may employ another day because the weather was warm. buyers’ strike to force a reduction iN When he got ready to go home at-7 the cost of He declared the of retailers to lower their living ipparent reluctance prices in the same » that producers, manu facturers d wholesalers have done is the principal factor in obstructing @ return to complete prosperity and added “With the recent so-called buyers’ strike still fresh in Memory, retailers wh e endeavoring to sustain their Prices until they can work off their er from the per'od induced excessive goods should re- stocks carried « when ris accumulation of member that the public holds in its hands an power—and has demonstrated that it knows how to use that power effectively when occasion demands. prices pric irresistible have been com- | justed and stabilized the tremendous latent buying power in this country wil] be transformed into a potential energy which will revive, not the unhealthful prospe of war, but the sound and safe pi of peace.” Wustment of production costs | n retarded by the fact wages pidly than whole- occasioned in hectic, have declined les This some part by the corresponding fail nptly to follow downward re ure of retail wholesale vision sare de ing, the | thout ex- tance by the worker. | a whole must, also ine with present re. And it is highly sig- | ere this has been done ons have experienced roximately equalling, “ases surpassing, those | clining 3 be adjusted placement ¢ nificant that retail transa a turnover and in s¢ of a yea jeicn ss net GREAT JOKE, SAY THREE ACCUSED OF TAXI THEFT. Machine Found, But Not Man Who Drove Away With It. Horgan of No. 57 Charles in and James Humphries | Prospect Street, brooklyn, | were arraigned in the Jefferson Market Police Cgurt to-day on a charge of the The men say that it is er of No. 50 Mont trio, he says, told h strangers in the city and asked to be shown to the Hudson tube. While he was doing this the fourth man Jumped taxi and started off with mto the the tax Stander ralsed an outery and the . Patrolman ‘Te a big crowd gathi m n cane and the me a was a great jok Bo ‘The taxi was later found at Eighth | Avenue and 40th Street, but the fourth hur and. yet Fast Tenth § @ay in Essex 4 Pesosky said he accepted her out in her hom to a drinking Pe ~ If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply pull it back again. A new frame if the wind breaks it. MUiHR BROS. & CO. Manufacturers, NEW YORK. None Genuine Without o'clock he couldn't find his pan which had been hanging up in a closet He telephoned the police of pants came walking into his studio with a detective in them. Tt took a couple of hours to locate his brother se =| DAVISON MAY AVOID | SECOND OPERATION Financier, at Any Rate, Will Not} Go Under Knife for Three Weeks More. ‘There will be no further operation | he t all/ upon Henry P. Davison of J, P. Mor-| f gan & Co, for at least three weeks, it | was learned auth atively to-day .| that time developments may show the original operation last Friday so sue- and a pir! cessful as to make a second operation | unnecessary. Mriday's era 5 | , Fr ay splat it was said, was | Lunch! KK | not only to relieve the pressure from ——— Max to furnish the re-| the tumor upon the banker's brain, his family and shows no other indi- | cation than weakness of the ordeal | th hich he has passed. | ceived to-day from | Davison jr. in France said i from there this week ’ aduated from | sand went | o France te his studies, He was to Stay until the end of the year, | eee Ship Makes Notay Arrival. ‘The noisy ship Quilpue of the (ine arrived this morning from South American ports with a crowd of tor ists rmed with Panama hats, Ey tourist, man or woman, b A parrot, a monkey or a mi pets made the Quilpie look like kaleidoscope ang sound like @ calliope. ae | Workman Killed Alexander Larson, for dreas unknown, lost his b: getting on a # of 4 building ui No. 1071 Fifth 4 on the | ler construe- | 1e to-day | He was | By | | Picnic You're so hungry | quired outer coverings and then «| but with the additional hope of ar- more thorough the studio and lo! a princess had the Mr. images and las nummy of Nenne, a princess of th royal family of Hawaia-el-Marktea, | which was taken from a temple Egypt built by Reynolds has a number curios and, as Mayor Hylan | aches, deafness and insomnia, the at-| search was made of| resting the growth of the diseased | Ry the end of three weeks, | if Mr, Davison suffers no more head tastes good. tissues. WHOLE 1 in | tending physicians will know that the | or.ginal operation was completely suc- | cessful and that further surgery 1s! However, if the pain! | recurs the patient will have to go on! operating table again | Mr. Davison's physicians to-day] were enthusiastic over h the like of that” nival productio: . temples, stran, but not 1 unnecessary, King Amenembert, condition. | . Pritchard, 7 most anything Oh, yes! But it tastes a 01 BETTER with At Grocers und Delicatessen Stores. Spring St. N.Y. CHE (Patent Applied for) Dry Cleans and Protects from Moisture \studio a the third King of the twelfth dynasty. Mr. Reynolds had his employ Raymon Freeman, pic up by him | six weeks ago in Plainfield, N. J. Freeman Is a colored man and begged so hard for a job that the artist em- | ployed him to help around the studio, | iow, Mr. Reynolds declares that last | ght he helped himself to his pants | and their contents, He says that Freeman was in the| few minutes | missed his belongings, that he called | to him, but he was gone. The earni val producer figures that his colored | help, who shares the superstition of eople of his race, came suddenly! upon the mummy of the beautiful] princess when he started to carry the elothes down stairs, became terrified ind threw the clothes at the court favorite in the days of 332 yearg B.C But Mistah Freeman didn't throw the money at jhe lady. He kept that and the articles of jewelry, He left] ehind his own coat, which he must have for pocket of t ‘oat was @ long, murder- ous looking. stiletto Eddi NS ‘CAPT. ALLAN POLLOCK HERE WITH A NEW PLAY. | before he Has Spent “Three Years in Army and Three in Ho jal.” Capt, Allan Pollock, an. Knglish come- | dian who was popular on Broadway in 1914, Was one of a 10¢ of theatrical pro- ducers and players arriving this morn- | ing on the White Star Hner Celtic, Kk one of the first of ndon it for the bat In his own language, he years in the en badly a him the | “A BOL of Divorce- | to be produced by Charles Dil- | m. Iph Klauber, husband of Jane , brought three English plays. | children. Men’s Ox OUR GREAT SPECIAL Ladies’ Solid 14 Karat White No employers’ refer fences ; ‘rausactions con. Adential Call or wrue for Catalogue 44 $20, reduced to $10. 548 Fifth mostly brogue types, brown and black. Were $10, $12 and $14, reduced to $Q;85 Other oxfords that were $15, $18 and He takes full nourishment, i ; Ean PENNY A POUND PROFIT Quality—Price URE, WHOLESOME CANDY—LABORATORY INSURED | QUALITY; SANITARY MANUFACTURE; CLEAN, IN- | VITING, WELL VENTILATED STORES—AND COUR- | TEOUS SALESPEOPLE are service well worth whil our 26 stores in ten principal ci licy—-the maximum of Quality ve been working in this direction continuously for the past Seven months ago fully seventy-five lines of candy were | reduced in price, since then other reduced prices have followed. | We are getting back to Normalcy sanely and conservatively, without the blare of trumpets. public knows this quite well. Special for Tuesday, August 16th year. CHOCOLATE COVERED WHIPPED CREAMS: A real member of the Melt - in-your-mouth family, POUND BOX Assorted Hard Candies POUND TIN 54c Clearance Sale LEXANDER Sunimer Shoes provide room for our incoming fall stocks we have radically reduced the prices on many lines of our fine summer shoes for men, women and An early selection is advised, as the lines are broken, but you are sure to find in this sale your size in desir- able shoes for street, sport or dress wear. fords Avenue at 45th Street chats with 24c We Also Offer Women’s Low Shoes A wonderful assortment of fascinating styles that were $10 to $12, reduced to Women’s low shoes that were $13 to $17, reduced to $9.90. ANDREW ALEXANDER POTS disappear —everything in your wardrobe from fragile, dainty garments to heavy wool clothing is kept spotless through the magic of Chek, the new dry cleaner for home use. But Chek does more than clean perfectly without the slightest possibility of accidents. It has a brand new use through its ability to make articles stay clean | ' longer. It is moisture and staining liquids that are . Chek Concentrate— the chief causes of spotting. Surfaces treated with at your dry cleaners Chek resist these to a remarkable degree and do not smudge easily. Peace (Aarne | | | | | o || ' | | tors which count for a This is LOFT service at any of | ies. Everybody knows the LOFT. | ‘at minimum prices, and we | which Chek, the Applied to gloves, spats, slippers, etc., Chek cleans thoroughly and enables you to flick off or take up damaging liquids witha cloth. A treat- ment with Chek also makes armholes of gauzy sweaters or filmy afternoon gowns more resistant to perspiration. | Articles so tr longer and the | creased. All bra | ews © Co., 0, | Establishment, will apply treatment to garments, furnishings, etc, The LOFT candy-buying vin! Wu || LONDON BUTTER || TOFFEE: That famous English Candy. Our regular 49c goods. POUND BOX The slight odor of Chek disappears immediately after use and it will not detract from the charm of the toilet even when used just before going out. chewing 44c| Milk Chocolate Three-Ways POUND 69c Chek is the product of scientific effort and carries the approval of chemistsand dry cleaners. It iseconom- ical because it is most. effective when used sparingly. Properly used it never leaves a damaging “ring.” Ask your druggist for Chek today. the : lec moisture; water rolls off | | | Chek-treated fabrics resist | | like drops of quicksilver Price 35c¢ at drug and department stores Kenpat Propucts Core 7o9 Sixth Avenue \ New York City THE WORLD 1921 “ Summer Resorts Annual and * Good Motor Roads, Guide Price 10 cents ‘ —NOW ON SALE— At Atl World Offices, on the Subway, Elevated and News otands.. By Mail 10 Cents. Address, World Travel Bureau, Pulitzer Building, 63 Park Row. 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