The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 10

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i ROB HOME, CARRY th OFF 150-LB. SAFE ARE AIRED IN COURT “: mm on advanced. Pollce Inspestot . INL. I. DRY ROUND.U” tt court the cor had a right to charge $2, but Durglars in Port Was mv and| Manager Promises to Suppress Mis- Raita ly Os $2 thelr Ii owe Ws Si: is Also Take Consignee i i ” Mi MOA dada | ji a oi ze. { $ Sands Point Houses Get leading Advertisements and Magiatrate Geismar said the advers| Of Liquor Seized in Suaday Valuable Loot | Case Is Dismissed. Jtisements were mia ng Keane} Battle at Huntingtor PORT WASHINGTON, LL, Aug./ ©, General M of Promised new signs would be printed | eoiowir r rac 16.—While the farm’ ind servants as| Without “stating prices. Mig t revenue a reday Were on the first floor, by ars n Geismar then dismissed the charge. [rests in connection with the a tered the home of C.F. Hasting the cba . ee __. [hootlesging op witich Sands Point, between § and 10 iiad posted mis-|More Veterans Gn to Camp Come! men wer point S'clock last night and carried | ments. Tt WAT a te gre in 109 wounded vet wafe weighing 160 pounds from “1 the company had posted tl evans of the World War lett City second-floor bedroom. The safe con- tained jewelry, Libgrty loan bonds and stock ccrtificates vaiued at $5,009 Mr. Hastings, a brothe Hastings, New York ar left the house for the evening Jewelry valued at $3,500 was t from the home of Mr. C. Storch, No. 62 Murtay Ave yesterday, while Mr. and Mrs, Sr | were on the links of the Naasait) Country Club. The jewelry included | ‘a large diamond and platinum ring, & rose diamond wedding ring, a ruby and platinum ring, a string of arti- ficia) pearls, a pear! wad enamel bar pin, a platinum bar pin and a gold watch, the gift of 3 Caro! Harrt- man, daughter of H. Harriman to Mrs. Storch, inscribed “From Carol to Harriett, Paris, 1913." — SHE KNOWS OF NO WOMAN | FITTED FOR THIS BIG ub Mian Robertson Amat Feminine Menber on ment Commini WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.-—Mise Alice Robertson, of Oklahoma, the only woman member of Congress, doubts the wisdom of appointing a woman on the Disarmament Commission, #he said to- day. | “show meu woman who is qualified for such an important post and I will be for her.” Miss Robertson said fol- fowing a call on President Harding. “But I doubt if you can find s woman who has exoctly t ements. She must know law, be thoroughly versed in diplomatic formall- ahe should be able to speak French nd she should have an assured social ition which would command respect $1 Sundays of Thomas] days males were had 4 $2 that before i were Naming rma- rom her malo colleague: — > venty-six, of No. 207 8 was accidentally at hie residence to-day by gas escaping from an open Mouminating get. . 75 cents Saturdays and) pire isiand, in buses provided by the Keane told Magistrate ind Mrs. H.ftise complaints were made, the prices | \ 50 cents, or bathing of 50 conte) iogay for a week at Camp Comrade, Withers said on Sun-| Mayor's Committee on Reconstruction charged $1 and fe-/and Relief. ‘The men will be tained at Forest Hills and Amityville |ftasquin Geismar | by women of the sec ive in war) ban July 24, the day most o”| <oof the mit at 5 75 cents and $1, but | fer Some people are indifferent and say Corn Flakes, and get what they ask for. Others want the better kind, and demand— Post Toasties best corn flakes Post ‘Toasties are in a class alone—but you can't get them unless you say “Post Toasties” to your grocer. rding to the Vi bottles of Coats that there will be From Bebson's Financial July 19th, 1921. Important! Unless we have a mild winter, al shortage of men’s clothing and winter foot- wear. Our advice to wool growers is—-don’t needlessly sacrifice your Our advice to textile mills get in a good stock of medium priced suits, ind footwear of good advice to individuals is—buy your winter suit and overcoat now. Never mind if it fe the hottest day of the year! NOW! Our Asaual August Sale of Winter Overcoats For Men and Young Men $3 3.50 will sell for $15.00 to $20.00 more whea the winter season begins This collection is composed of the new" est type heavy winter overcoats— models that will be worn during the winter of 1921-22. There are Storm Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Slip-ons and stylish, loose-fitting Rag- lans. These coats are carefully tai- lored of fine Imported and Domestic fabrics—all heavy fleece overcoatings with back of fancy plaid or contrasting color. All are one-quarter satin lined. Sizes 33 to 48 Report of Overcoats will be stored free of charge until November Ist, 1921. www James MeCreery & Co. =~ Men’s Shop—Second Floor —————————EE Pwo Hobhers Use Stones in Brook= er W NEGROES KNOCK GROCER Nhind THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921. BATH HOUSE PRICES tt prices were voowtea atter s” WOMAN ARRESTED | a warning him not to el at ng to the authorities on had used in taken to St. M UNCONSCIOUS: STEAL $15 yn Axsmatt store truck | Court, who waa de ls |TALLEY TOO BUSY ON BENCH 1| TO MAKE POLITICAL PLANS. |», © people of the City of New York, Reports That He Is to Ran on Ane) My , wurgent Tickets Not Aathorized, | important and should not th Justice Alfred J. Talley consideration until this case and t ‘om the country t whieh yr, who was he had foi tice Ta uy up my ¥ fs of great | political misfortunes of the Supreme 4 a nomination other cases associated cleared.” by Tammany Tall, returned to N Meret ee 3 Why dost you too: insist. on * STOR bed) =COFFEE pr anh the Your Grocer Sells it. scation to try importance to with it quality furniture at prices that actually say about comparative values or wholesale costs at this big sale of high quality furniture at Spear's. We know that you are interested in just one vital fact, and this is it: At either Spear store you may make your selections from our immense stocks of fine new Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room or Library and Sun Parlor Suites and Individual Pieces. unconditional guarantee that the prices on this advertised merchandise actually the lowest in the city! This is a phenomenal opportunity to purchase wonderful bargains in high quality furniture. And, as usual, you have the }* about once in ten years you get an Sperry like this to buy high e privilege of Spear's Liberal Credit Terms. Note That You Pay Now Only About 14 of Last Year’s Prices 1,000 Indi- vidual Pieces at About 4 Off. SPINET DESKS, in mahogany finish. Now $42.50 SANITARY BED Snow $6.45, ALL . COTTON MATTRESSES, El TRE S. now $9.25 FOUR POST BEDS in mahogany finish now $39.75 SILK FLOSS MAT- TRE: = now $19.75 COUCH BEDS, all metal;includingmat- | “Now $19.25 with n tonne cover end pil- lovow $11.65 TEAWAGONS,with drop leaves, in Amer- ican Walnut or Ma- hogany. 829.75 NOW FERNERIES, _ fin- ished in mahogany. now $12.75 Kitchen Tables With porcelain tops. NOW $7.99 OP. 22-26 WEST 34th St. -—— it bottom. Not a word do we And you have our are fea | Lower-Than-Ever Prices in Bedroom Suites | FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT OR MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE SUITE, Dresser, Chifforobe, Twin Bow-End Beds and Toilet Table. (If Vanity Dresser is desired instead of Toilet Table, $50 additional.) FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. consisting of Dresser. Chifforobe Bedstead and Triplicate Mirror Toilet $169.75 Table. AUGUST SALE-PRICE (May be purchased separately) FOUR-PIECE ADAM PERIOD AMERICAN WALNUT. BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of Dresser Chifforobe, Leake and Triplicate Mirror Toilet AUGUST SALE PRICE $296.50 (Ny, evar chinsed seperately) FOUR-PIECE. TUDOR PERIOD AMERICAN WAL- NUT OR MAHOGANY FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Chilforube, Bade stead and Toilet Table. AUGUST SALE PRICE (I Vanity Dresser is desired instead of Toilet Table add $30) consisting o AUGUST SALE PRICE. $549.50 FOUR-PIECE TUDOR PERIOD MAHOGANY BED ROOM SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Bed itead and Tripthats Mictor Tedlét Table Gaye O*PAUGUST SALE PRICE. 30970 FOURPIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM <UITE finished in any. Consists of Semi-Vanity Dy Bow-End Baditead, ChilforobeandDrewer, $314.25 Regular Price $520. (Each piece sold individually if desired) AUGUST SALE PRICE FOUR-PIECE. ADAM PERIOD ANTIQUE IVORY OR AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. consisting of Drei, Chiforohe, Bow-End Bed: gg stead apd Toilet Table:....++..-- ~ $395.00 | Unheard-Of Values in Living Room Suites | SINGER ebolety led THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE, Ta mahogany. As illustrated. . . THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED _PILLOW-ARM SUITE, in damask and velour combination $269.75 or figured velour. AUGUST SALE PRICE THREE-PIECE. MAHOGANY ENGLISH RENAIS. SANCE PILLOW ARM SUITE, upholstered in mohair velour. $485.00 ” AUGUST SALE PRICE THREE-PIECE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE SOLID MAHOGANY SUITE, upholstered in mohair velour, with rol cuition am tag tivone wag hah (7A (1G TEN-PIEC inch Buffet, upholstered Arm Chair and five Side Chairs. FOUR.-PIECE LOUIS XVI. PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE, finished in Jacobean Oak. Consists of 54-inch Buffet, 48-inch Dining Table with 6ft. extension, China Closet and Serving Table. $1. 59.75 Chairs extra,..... srecereees (Each piece sold individually if desired) FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, consist hing of D-inch Buffet, with rizr ot aullery eck ahs or 48-inch Dining Table, China CI Enclosed Server. AUGUST SALE PRICE $249.75 (May be purchased separately) FOUR-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of 60-in Buffet, with, mle Pic 48-in. Dining Table, China cro SlisT SALE PRICE $279.50 (Chairs extra, according to selection) CA WO STORES THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFEDPILLOW-ARM SUITE tapestr: ry CUS SALE PRICE $195.00 THREE-PIECE QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SUITE upholstered in velour, with eane sides and backs. Com- plete with two Coe rolls. $197.50 AUGUST SALE PRICE THREE-PIECE QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SUITE- pat y vpleaiees with combination cane and uphol- stered and upholstered arms. Complete with two pillow ote $369.50 \UGUST SALE PRICE Sensational Bargains in Dining Room Suites EMPIRE PERIOD AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of 78- finch Dining Table, with Gfoot extension, China Closet, Serving Table, haircloth AUG! SALE PRICE, $675.00 FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI. AMERICAN. WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, Chine Chae, bine Table with Clot extersion and server. fs extra, according tovelection). -sssesesesseeeee- — $297.50 FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, China Closat, 54-inch Table with 6foot extension, and Server. (Chaise extra, accord. $328.50 ing to selection). AUGUST SALE PRICE TEN-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, 54-inch Dining Table 6-foot extensi_n, China Closet, Peres Tene i Shae aa Side Chairs, up- tered in Genuine Brown 5 Weathers stvectssreerrrees 942150 1,000 Indi- vidual Pieces at About 14 Off. ARM CHAIRS ma hogany finish, tapes- try upholstered Now $49.75, DRESSERS or CHIFFONIERS in antique ivory. EXow $29.75 DRESSERS or CHIFFONIERS, in Iden oak. Now $16.50 ROYAL EASY CHAIRS, in mahog- any finish. Now $22.50 WINDSOR ROCK. ERS, mahogany fin- “Row $14.75 GATE LEG TA- BLES, _ mahogany finish, 48-inch size. Now $42.50 FOUR - POST Da. BEDS, nwigany NOW IVORY BEDS. NOW ENAMEL $7.50 BRASS BEDS, satin finish. $1 6.75 NOW METAL COT AND. MATTRESS. Now $4.65 $150 Vanity Dressers While ‘They ‘ast. Clearance of a limit. ed number of Queen Anne and LouisXVI Period — American Walo VENItY “SS. ERS. $09.75 rs 6th AVENUE at 16th St. Z\ Geur dllitr— Bday Cuys lieve as muck ah Lisl

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