The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1921, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921, ' " A 7 pike 4 t hk bac 0 ye (ge Meee r GIR Tra : 6 BROOKLYN tae efe | ‘auch of it as posai- {@ ts M3) \ as ee. nef aha *|| OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & C PUTTING CRIMP IN FAKE MIN- ING SCHEMES new law which goes into effect should do away with fak mes,” was the assurance mphrey, engineer, f the Committee of ty for the Licens- ind is now at the FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for a Day or Two" who ts farthest from home to-day is James C, Manry, who ta at the Pennsylvania. Hie home h larger appropriations than ever wre. “4 t is the intent Je," he conch FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN The Highest Grade muc New York State Loses Printing | of Mexican Stamps, Bonds) , "1" and Paper Currency—New roe nench stave. will te Law Aims to End Fake |! the industries most prevalent in eir section, Because of this plan,! Mining Schemes — “Seeing jana many others of equal benefit to! ; BONWIT TELLER &CO. | Specally Shop of FIFTH. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET n 122 «hooled | 0: town, Allahabad, India, ia more than 11,000 mitce from Broad- Oe Present Distinguished and . ; the people, the Government has now) Penney way. America First.” jthe full support of its 18,000,000 citl<| #Nin $$ = a zens cneine Exclusive Examples of | T S ONE ON i 5 By Roger Batchelder. Joe Bb cwa. S Mary er, alxty-five years old, of Metioo is to bave its own official ‘t shor Soe Street, Waterbury, Conn, | ‘printing plant. ial ; Lincoin, ¢ A 7 a r observation at Bellevue who has done © keep Cape That may not seem like a startling @nbouncemen unless you taky into | comsideration the fact that for years the. stamps agd paper currency @at country have been mi tured in New York State. Any Hospita was found acting strangely GZ ——SeerS| Cod famous than its cranberries, and who drops into town avery now and then, has brought back a good one on an old Cape Cod “cap'n.”” “An old salt whom [ know spent last night near the baggage room of the Grand Central Terminal. one AUTUMN SUITS FOR THE WOMAN. OF ELEGANCE | | | At Drastic Reductions That Mean Tremendous Savings purpor ngineer can ch-quick schemer e@oliector can open his albui a . show line upon ey of ery LG Vas ECL L N I Pustic Liprary with 45 00 to 395 00 8) Following Are a Few of the Many Items J tune | it, and. the epoo d no longe ; hepsi iv) P12) Marico, other Central American and) jie that w iad known | mulcted."* ing £9,000, 000—with 234 Bh) | ; nearly ali South American countries,| before Natu having million books in Reference \ a, a! | with a toy New York Imprint be. brovht up. In scool of |FAR WEST EDITOR LOOKING and. Circulation Depart. Significant of the Autumnal Harmony of igs! Hudson Seal Coats neath. Even the fi Mexivs : y he . ; 1 A Wy E sold to the New York boys wh | fish-line between the fish and hia rsalia, Wash., is making a T ; : Teller & Co. Suits: | P i to the benlan at ri caret Bis (1000, own bare hands, F "tou the United Theatres of which two seat 0. Suits \ (Dyed Muskrat) 36in. Long were made within a few milen of| , finally he hooked one, and for | States for the purpose of visiting and over 4600 people each. V/ a couple of 1 hours there w listing every large city of big party of Washi growers, he tells us, wiil A Hospitals famous through- out the world for their unsurpassed skill. This is uptown New York. z= Sa this city. “Now the Government of Mexico has purchased the best type of printing | premees and ongraving materials,’ ald Rodolfo Garduno, director of 1) | Bureau of Engraving of Mexico, wno wat the McAlpin, “It will soon = | establish an up-to-date department to | | make its own revenue stamps, post -| age etamps and bonds. My country | now uses stamps to the amount cf 126,000,000 pesos annually, and with «) | tafe of 200 skilled engravers, will he able to turn out the supply at home. | No paper money will be printed for | time, as there is plenty of gold and, ailver coin in the country.” Other innovations were reported by Mr. Garduno. Every village of 200 or more, he declared, has a schoo! | | to-day under Government supervi-| gion, and there are also many relig- | yous schools. The Government realizes 275.00 Value 210.00 when he 1 trophy to it triumph. TAILORED SUITS OF DUVET DE MeL the pape silhouette, in ay brown or ack; also 55.00 forestry brown tweed, FUR TRIMMED SUITS with the attenu- ated silhouette—-of tricotine with squirrel, of duvet de laine with nutria or opossum; also tailored modes of moussyne. 69.50 FUR TRIMMED MOUSSYNE SUITS, with elephant squirrel or Hudson seal; also tailored modes of tricotine. 5.00) © shore, but he antly to the ‘Not mu marked WI’ they re. | This is the section where “Why a woman brought the Mercantile’s Uptown Branch offers a modern banking and trust company service, from a most con- venient location. Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) 40-in, Long 235.00 325.00 Value -New York buys its furs at MERCANTILE | TRUST Genuine Mole Coats COMPLNY JACKMAN’S _ Deep Self Collar; 40-in. Long ‘Member of Federal Reserve System 115 BROADWAY 5.00 Val a es ere sin gt Tad an "BONTELL” TAILORED ag ag al ea oe ea (BORDEN BUILDING) SILK SHIRTS 9.75 to 18.50 Smart, exclusive, meticulously fashioned—of crepe de chine, men’s wear silk or Dorisoie. - Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Skunk Collar and Cuffs, 36-in. Long 250.00 THE BIG STORE roor SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING FLOOR A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street School Shoes and Apparel For Boys and Girls at Big Savings On Sale To-day, Wednesday & Thursday With our gigantic cach purchasing power we have secured a complete I’ne of school shoes and wearing apparel for Poys and Girls wh’ch wewill offer to the publ c at the lowest prices snce 1913. Pay us a visit tefore buying clsewhere. You will be surpr’sed at the high quality of our merchandise and at.our extremely low prices. We re‘ail at wholesale prices. 335.00 Value Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Skunk Collar and Cuffs; 45-in. Long 335.00 . tn Itvelf iy eay ee Caps Any Size Bottle A home necessity in the bottling of beverages, juices, catsup, etc. The “C-B-CO” saves all your old bottles, Thousands use and recommend the “C-B-CO” BOTTLE CAPPER Easy tooperate, Compactiy made— pothing to break or get out of order. Self justing ‘Automatic release. Por Sale by All Leading Dealere, MM. by Comstock-Bolton Co, K.C, Bis» Wholesale Distributors: Bodie & Westermann, AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 25% TO 50% REDUCTIONS Soldiers’ Bonus Application Blanks Witnessed by Notary Free of Charge 425.00 Value Alaska Seal Coats (Guarantecd U. S. Government Skins) Graceful Self Collar; 40-in. Long ‘7th Ave. Cor, 20th 8, ari Rutter Ine Ul Lafayette St cine remomeagh meer cdi aa 550.00 Value 395.00 ne eSHOES School SHOES — : Fine quality Box Calf, Muhog any Calf and Russia Calf. Good year welt roles, Blucher and Bal Extra fine quality Calfskin, Goodyear Welt Soles, Blucher and Bal styles; sizes 8!» to 4 a) | 13's, Regular styles. Sizes 2!) t05!). Actu } $3.50 and $4.00 9 ally worth } only..... . only SS —— Sawn | | Clears the Pores es joys’ Casco Calf Misses’ and Children’s one i ee Shee SHOES CALFSKIN Of Impurities : Sesion tenane lle SHOES ; Daily use] Bi ouis XVI. Period, consisting of Buffet, China $ \50 ; ugh: Blucher style, « ae ve of the Soap, Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Table, 48-inch, 198 1 out; sizes Sto 11, |] sizes 1 to Sly Black end Mahog with oc- 6-foot extension; 4 pi as illustrated. .......0055- ; Regular $2.50 || Regular $3.00 eny. Sizes up to 2 casional]. values; only | 1-98 Regular £3.00 value Spe cial value-~special 1-49 STOCKINGS “Betty Ross make’, fine ribbed, in Black, Cordovan ‘and White. Sizes from 5!» to 949. Regular value 39c. Our price while 2,500 Yards Girls’ Hark RIBBON touches of| | the Oint-] | 1.98 Boys’ School STOCKINGS Famous Holeproof brand, Black, Bfown, White and Dark Tan, Sizes 5 to 101», Extra strong. Very big Boys’ School BLOUSES A Special Purchase of a | Manufacturer’s Sample Line Enables Us to Sell 300 Boys’ =, SUITS * 5 ial These suits are high grade in every respect. Finely tailored from fancy mixed all-wool materials, including Grays, Greens, Browns ‘here. Soap Be Cutica: Kroehler Duofold Sofa Bed Suite Makes a full size bed when op: highly polished, upholst i Massive frames in Mahogany finish, imitation Spanish BOY uy Le aren P f f ° al and other a le shades. Goo! —_—— = leather; tadeetswervte springs, as illustrated h Cane ar All silk, in a variety of quality alpaca lining. Norfolk | Fine quality striped Per. . does not include mattress. ........:0-+se+e+% eteeeee 5 Moire effects, fancy and anc belted models. (In some | calcs. ‘Open cuffs, collar Notice to All Goods Marked in Plain Figures } at ah y} j Roman stripes. Full as cases belts are missing). Sizes | attached. All sizes. Very . ’ , rf ere 5 toot. and i sortment of colors, 434 7 to 18. Made to sell and selling pare vertisers Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey j inches wide. Worth 48c elsewhere for $10 to $12. Look | Strviceable and Connecticut. hak- ee LE ‘ ate. or 266 ihe ave before buying your | Rewer TS Oe icin sans MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES a sin Price . boy's school suit quality. Spe: PP om yy wns ds % cial onl; World on 84th Street “L” Station at Our Door. | oa addy 4 1c’ Rloomer Ta aoe py ge 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. | Girls’ Middy Blouses || Girls’ Bloomer Drawers || Girls’ Serge Dresses m3 = 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. | White, trimmed with Red and Blue || Made from Navy Blue Serge and }] Pur quai) Na e. aallor colar a A) premereer re coc CERT Hy Fi ©, Collar and Tie. Sizes 8 to 14. Regular rrice { Sekool Umbrellas | Black Sateen. Sizes up to 14, Regular 75¢ qual Boys’ School Pants j f sv) °3.98 Fibre Case fp A necessity for school. frame, 7 ribbed. Regu- 6th Ave. Paragon Wool mixed materials, several dif ferent shades. Sizes 8 to 17. Good. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED WALK IN--LOOK AROUND. -STORE OPEN 9:15 A. M. TO 6:15 P. M Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. Size 13x10x5 inches, steel hinges, 2 clasps. Suitable for carrying school The Wold" . strong garments || books. Regular price Ce Ce, tts, | lar $1.15 quality. Our 89c Regular $1.49 qual 1 00 | 98c. Special 69c fx Protuck G, P prion ONY... sss, | ity. Special only ® | only 1921 Summer Resort Annual ls now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated end Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. PRICE 10 CENTS | 51 Chamblee Sliect- | INEXPENSIVE, LE, IENIC and

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