The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 4

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MAYOR TO ANSWER FOR. SALARY BOOSTS Will Be Asked on Tuesday to Ac- count for $39,000,000 Increase in City Payroll. ‘When Mayor Hylan takes the stand before the Meyer Legislative Com- Bronx Grocer Fi Modified, Justice Martin to-day denied the ap- | plication of Vineent Volence, Jr Jconducts two xrocery stores at 1012 und 1954 Westchester Ave be relieved from 1 TIRES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. CARES FOR CHILDREN, BUT | WOULD SELL $80,000 MUST PAY WIFE ALIMONY.| OF GAYNOR’S REAL ESTATE. to Get Decrce| Trost Company Aska Conrt'’s Ver minsion for Deals, Application for permission to eel) two of real estate to execute one of provisions of the lat will was made to § both in Brooklyn. It was explained that two of Mayor Gaynor's daughters have come of age and are entitled to one-seventh Interest In the properties. Purchasers have been found, It Is Great “Nope—I_ said more than corn flakes—I said KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes! It will save you mittee Tuesday morning he will be questioned particularly about the $30,000,000 increases in salaries in his departments alone since the bcgin- Bing of his Administration, Jun. 1,) 2918, Just how iong the Mayor will be on the stand next week could nut be learned, but it is understood that | ft is the purpose of the probers to|nccesasar’ for his wife to take the Mayor on a financial tri>|cnildren to live with hin," in fancy through his twenty-nine de-| startin, “He has failed to partments and ask him to exp!ain| non) provided fur in the why 0 many new jobs are necessary fi $1,600. and how, despite decreases in work- | OW In arrears more than $1,000 ‘ staffs, payrolls have been doubled, | cannot refuse to pay alimony and by #0 ter the departments doing compel his wif relinguigh cus. have been disposed of the Mayor will |tody of their « ‘be questioned about the $27,000,010 to have the deer shortage in the Department of Edu- propriated by the Board of Ketimat there still being a shortage. It is claimed by the Mayor that the $27,- | 000,000 shortage was taured by man- | datory legisiation at Albany, passed | Detectiv footwork to send my * family KELLOGG’S!” PRIDE«.FARM Tomato [ATsup Made Where the Tomatoes Grow In the Midst of the South Jersey Farms Millions of Bottes Sold Annually n over to him, Mra \ at her hueba Every day — new custom- |} ers are dis- || covering that there is some- thing differ- ent, some- thing finer |} about Mayor's noting alimony f ian See ! Sheffield ACCUSED OF AUTO THEFT. || ¢ Sold at Grocery and EVAPORATED Delicatessen Stores ° | | Whee ite “i | sehen 3 H ws, invi without the consent of the Board of | ford | MA { ') 2g pee! ee ol thee, | Estimate. The legislation referred to! Arrested Stamford, Conn., on 8] ee ee i i 3 oper I” 4 ‘was for increases of teachers’ salarl*s. | shange of g taken part in the theft : ————— — ‘cae “? Cy f Chteaze to Have Grand opera in|! AP Automobile belonging to Louis You will note how we Adie Robinson of No. 1885 Seventh Avenue, Albert Weiner, twenty-four yeara ytd CHICAGO, Ang. 18.—Grand opera in |o¢ No, 418 Haat 184th Stret, was brous'it with a Russian cast will be In-|here. last night and (wien to Pol to Chicagu next winter, George | Headquarters. ‘ M. Spangler, Mary Ganten's ‘business |. Mr. Robinon's car was stolon Wed- Manager, announced to-dav. The first | nasday night from in front of his home Production wHl-be Prokofetl’s “Phe Lave He reported the helt at the Weal 124i wi nee * | Street Station and Detectives Leech and pele, Garttoon Semuatog the sem, MeCie” | Burak Btatlon, and Dotect preserve the wonderful natural milk flavors. If you haven't tried it, do it today. “(j2ake it with Milk” —— | Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin Piers Tatcraities Bop Rass te | | § | 9 Poonn riaxes snap up fussy appetites something wonderful! No coaxing needed these days to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty—not when there’s a big pitcher of cold milk or cream and lots of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes— and, maybe some fresh fruit—ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg’s are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They’re the original kind—they ought to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten. It’s a good idea to pour in the milk or cream at the side of the flakes—not over them! Kelloge’s are always a delight to serve—and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact, you’ll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG’S! The difference is astounding—the youngsters will tell you on the first spoon- ful! KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes are the ideal childhood food! ' Let them eat all they want! ES ello; Brooklyn | The Greatest Merchandising Sale Ever Held in the Men’s Furnishings Field— Two Shirts Practically at the Price of One Select any Madras, Percale or Silk Stripe shirt in stock at its regular price marked on the ticket. Then pay $1.00 for its twin. For example, pick out a shirt for $3.00, pay pacts ollar, ora total of $4.00, and get two shirts that yesterday sold for $6.00. SILK SHIRTS Pick out any silk shirt at the regular Do more than ask for Corn Flakes—say KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! And don’t accept substitutes! Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and krumbled The Story of this Merchandising Sensation We are one of the largest dis- tributors of men’s shirts and furnishings in the country. With our 2 stores from coast Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 to $5,000 WATH ST. “L" STATION TODAY AND at Corner, , rice. Then pay $2.00 for its mate. TOMORROW 1o, OueN to coast, we buy shirts and ‘ou can buy two $7.85 shirts for $9.85, ONLY |SATURDAY furnishings by the thousand a saving of $5.85. And don’t forget this: National Shirt Shops’ regular prices have always been @) EVENINGS $3.00 Down $50 5.00 75 dozen. We work on narrow margins of profit and quick turnovers of stock. Boston 7.50 “100 lower for equal quality than you could 10:00“ 150 In the past few weeks sales all get any place else. A ugust 2 15.00 i 200 over the country have slowed Roginning at 10 A, M., = he 300 of up. We are determined to pre- BUY 2 TI S a redit up to $5,000 sd vent stagnation in the men’s ‘ m1 furnishings field. We are throw- ing thousands of dollars in merchandise on the market to break up the calm and create Pack, Melton, Sateen, Sheeting, Web- Ding, Cartridge Belt: Quunti- thes of General Suppl claimed), consisting of Cleavers, Mi FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS ‘AVENUE BET 1A 2m 104 STREETS. Take Home 3 ens ollere and Covers. tor Jeweled worn ' yers’ ‘i Buy any two neckties at the regular price dees Pere den cad Onten aad | ty ape busi Foarket marked on the ticket, and then select for Worted Yara, il wit | Adjusted ee The furnishings we are selling yourself any third necktie of the same Terse Shoe Nuils, Bacom Bags, ters |Regulated now cannot be replaced to sell rice range. Leather (Cut Stock), Underwear, | . 5 | hi vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week two weeks 38¢ Daily World, 25c per week two weeks 38c Sunday World, 10c perSunday at these prices. But we believe the times make this action imperative, and we feel that » manufacturers will do their part when these stocks are sold. ick out two neckties at $1.50 each. We will give you free another $1.50 necktie of your selection. Bocks, Leather and Harnces Sup- plies, Ete. Samples will be on display at ine Army Supply Buse, Boston, Mass. If you are any judge of shirt and neckwear values you cannot afford. to miss this sale. And don’t wait—it cannot last long. Write Address for complete liat of items. Quartermaster Supply Officer, GENERAL INTERMEDIATE DEPOT, ARMY SUPPLY BASF, BOSTON MAds, margin saving Bom ty our cuntor movement watcher a ua m0) nection. for und w com wet. It Buliding, New York City. * ou a Bubecride now for any length of time icon o 7 ne F Aduress meamteiientuiy de asd" aa g A I ION Al HI T HOP N iitee galeet"poeds tate value Quartermaster Supply Officer, Freee ud Your ronan’ deat P of $1,500,000 are to be sold, ARMY SUPPLY BAe, . ‘3 FS 9 e sr AURNoe scorn SHEET, Cashier, New York World, Pulltzer 3 BROOKLYN, N. ¥, , The merchand’se will be offered in lots small enough to Note: meet the requiremenis of the average distr butor of a given commodity. 31 Park Row opposite the P. O. 208 Broadway at Fulton St. 1476 Broadway at 42nd St. 1589 Broadway at 48th St. 1647 Broadway at 51st St. Newark: 847 Broad St. opposite N. J.C. R. R. B.GUTTER &@SONS | | NASSAU ST., N.Y. Spportie A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find BO eons raox woais Soe | it Makes Little Difference What You Need— 7 " Auvertising Agence telephoned directs

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