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FRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921, ao | " , ered to pay any operating deficit out 1 Sk cpventie after operating expenses are|ably fatal wounding of B. C. Wises, 4 | America suggested @ treaty because iegal questiens adjusted on a sound BOMB FOUND BY BOY * |EVELYN NESBIT BLAMES ler ee State policeman, and Roy Jones FAITH IN MEXICO aoe aang Mane: mae an Prewtent Marlee’ GIVES POLICE A SCARE.| FAN FOR FINE BY COURT. ic amely e Court decision. — COURT DECISION : - me, so the court maintains) White on a number of vexat Supre Trib oes No If Supreme Tribunal D ; Not STEAK IMepntales Ae penlient | Bein Cases Chel Ga ex Reverse Itself, Recognition hanges. ‘This method of election was| nition by the Unit art provided under the new Constity May Come nd the decision just handed down | la 6 eee ismeegeeeanne lowed member of a gang of enickea hirty days, when it is hoped eves. ; Oe etae Beieln “whos ONE DEAD, ONE HURT IN | the nght occurred a4 the, nome sof 1 cae ervian wes, AinomnunH | BATTLE IN DARK ROOM, | sinoted ty arrest ‘Benner ind eon © that com Airplane Missile Had Percussion | 1 Almost Cut Of Her Finger and) No Explosive Charge. Charles: s the officers ei n August, when the car comp ————— one in the house knocked over the t eet ite obligations, . ry RG. 2-4 fi d began to shoot. Wilson fell. : Charles nl, ot No of Harry esumed for. the pe Rat lsh hi i od rs ella EY the fire and Ul s ees Law Br wire reporter ‘The plan. of the {battle tn the dark in a small room at] police FRUEReE ANG, ennere ded, tole is apart, whereas 5 atirrec Vt mean to be in| eemp but that she hurt|¢r ly—almost cut It », This accident, | » ill she forgot to 4 Sl ppear, before Jus- Hartinr Ry “Court In con y With « Dil for $450 worth of , on which she was sued by inah E. Watt, owner of the hi t a judgment Was sub- to determine her 4 to appear and ch she raust pay or ea will be presented to Fed rpool, twenty miles north of here] lowed by a posse. Daniel Benner and e Wade. It provides that their |warly to-day resulted in the killing of | Jones ware captured ‘after Jones was ah illAtION aha Com- UD excitement to-day by finaln HetiOn ane | Cont bs Baie. In rorated from thee remainedr ‘Thomas Ulsh, Constable, and the prob- in th It is| promise will bring them together, MoLaughlin§ Park in Jay Street a claim | a spirit: of rece nted by sare elected by Cons & and five inches In diameter. 1 only one-third are elected |a definite agreement In black and casein th @ Executive is no evidence here of the shining cylindrical object about a fo ling of sabres, but a desire to get «object home and threw it on ‘The elder Zucoh!, who has had some | M fainted. It ern by s nN powers, dropped litical at- Zuech was f ms | leT - , . i ove the: ek | be arrested. i US PROTECT LIVES.} n _the Ieuten« pee ees i ‘tee vit in the saued] STREET CAR MEN OFFER © will be ly No Time to Stand on Form), five | TO BEAR OPERATNG LOSS ; and Pride if Nations Are nt ‘Obregon'a speech aayttie | uy .Ssined Baplapiuioeav ins \ = 4 A 1 not sign a treaty is taken | 5 Liaes Gelkes ; to Come Together. an that he refers to the points hw HEI * - - ¢ 1 up by the Supreme Court Paliead anh By David Lawrence. lecision aut peo Fay tf TWIRTY FOURTH STREET EROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE _|nowever, had previously indicate: WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (Co t,/4 number of pending questions, suc T protably. (he permisaton will " wee las clalins growing out of the revo-| 4) ; “yeaa Ce a as LambertBrothers asy to don, to wear, and to look tion are better to-day ax a result of | the: sints Will not be dificult to = . h ; her Supreme Court's decision on the} g and it may be that some : 5 ret i . ar t e season’s famous Article 27 of the Mexican Con- nce to the protection of ; i Diamond Importers smart in —are perty In the fut y Fe ices The United States had proposed ion on this side of the Rio pete hak Bw as oy Seance CLorH STREET Frocks Leal RUNES tO Ee ee poe regi 3 Diamond bar pin, platinum faced: 14-k rights sident Obregon felt that) era sible in making it easy back Nand engcaved 1 sapehiees4 dlamonsdis $88:00 to cone America's request would | for President Obregon to handle his , - . E @ive the impression that he was [own politieal Saha there is also ‘| ‘ 4 OLD AND PLATINUM are equally popular as LAL Lk Nem pak Lea iain tlaas MSE pe : agen ountings for engagement rings. Some people S i theless ths American Government in-| For inside the Republican Adminis- COFFEE. ®: Rae Tr re bale alert tyles as contrasting as pisted that clther Art was re-| tration are men like Secretary Fall, iu preter the one, some the other. ore sel Bs Coat Frock and Slip Over } troactive and that] who reflects an extreme attitude Jour Grocer Sells i the purchaser should inspect Lambert Brothers styles peesice snouts UCL Beh ata ES lint UF Cl Patsy of mountings in both gold and platinum. Though the revocably which was the case. Hughes, who is interested in seei: The one, opening from neckline to hem, is easily adjusted according to individual conceptions of smartness; the other, opening only by means of a slashed neckline, is the literal material- ization of “ready-to-wear.” solitaire is by all odds the favorite engagement ring, many customers prefer the fancy ring. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING SF a BSE <a> Fine Diamond Engagement Ring, =D $250.00 PLAIN ¥ 18karat, $5.75 up 11 Diamonds, $100 up 22-karat, $6.50up 22 Diamonds, $230 up “The best for the least” is what everybody wants, and that is what everybody gets who buys at Lambert Brothers, Their jewelry is made in their own fac- tory, and it is carefully inspected for possible correction before it is allowed to go into the showrooms. From the least expensive to the costliest object, earnest at- tention is given to workmanship and to the fixing of a just price. A just price with Lambert Brothers means as low a price as possible. The Lambert policy: No middlemen; moderate rental; own factory; low prices, Braids for Tailormades or Beads and ’Broideries The clever folk who design Fashion’s frocks have borne in mind the American women’s de- light in strictly tailored clothes, as well as the Parisian’s penchant for colorful embroidery and bizarre beadings—and both schools of taste are represented in the new models. Fine Diamond Engagement Ring, $500.00 You may well be surprised at the excellent values we offer in , Incomparable Values To Celebrate the Store Open All Day To-Morrow and Every Saturday Thereafter ss . : . FROCKS OF POIRET TWILL, — i DEE Anniversary of Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street TRICOTINE, MOUSSYNE and | | DUVETYN 15.00 to 125.00 Organized Labor Week End Combination No. 3 In beautifully lithographed vacation container. The Con- tents: 14 Pound Box Milk Chocolate Cherrie: Peanut Brittle, 1; Pound Box Barley Su Cuts, 1 Can Cocoa, !; Pound Box Chocolate Almonds, 1 = $: age Milk Chocolate Wafers, 1 Package Loft Pepps. 1 39 PACKAGE COMPLET! 1 1 Pound Box v ]} $700 & $800 SHOES Y/)\ eesmsiees $10.00 srs! x2, $5.00 ; ) FOR MEN AND WOMEN. BOYS SHOES $4.50 & $5.00 Wear W.L.Douglas shoes and save money. The best known shoes in the world. They are absolutely the best shoe values that can be produced for the price. W. L. Douglas shoes are sold in.107 of our own stores direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees to you the best shoes that can be made, at the lowest possible cost. No matter where you live, shoe dealers everywhere can supply you with W.L.Douglas shoes. AI) ME NT A RYT THAT AUGUST Our 37 FURNITURE SALE Tourist 25% TO 50% REDUCTIONS Labor Day Round Box Beautifully litho- graphed design Special for Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 2ND AND 3RD OLD FASHION All The GUM DROPS Three POUND BOX Elsewhere 60c for BUTTER PEA- ig NUT BRITTLE POUND BOX Elsewhere 39c MILK CHOCO- LATECARAMELS cts. POUND BOX WHILE Elsewhere 80c Package For excursionists, picnic parties, etc. A large beautiful- ly decorated con- tainer packed with a select assort- ment of delicious sweets. which truly sym- bolizes the anni- versary of Organ- ized Labor, filled with assorted Chocolates. PACKAGE COMPLETE 49c Nation’s Best Assorted Chocolate or Bon Bo: Soldiers’ Bonus Application Blanks | Witnessed by Notary Free of Charge PACKAGE COMPLETE $1.39 Adam Period Bedroom Suite in French Grey g of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet 89 8° Flag Combination Comprised of a number of smaller boxes, wrapped in red, white and blue paper, arranged Four Pieces, consistin Package Table and Bed; as illustrated, at i to f ‘oduction of “Old Glory.’ Thi An excellent assort- W.L. Douglas name and the retail price j misarisiene of eweeta'ts both great . Shenk of goodies in Wibbovctas name. ABAD is stamped on the sole of all shoes before ! BOX and pleasing. 1 1 9 pete pd BEsT KNOWN 'sHioe (@™mMl they leave the factory. » The value is 2 Pound Boxes... .1. PACKAGE COM! ° PACK AC 65c TRADE MARI IN THE |i y "ys . j PLETE, AGE Wontp.1T STaNos ron |i guaranteed and youare piece against i Ml or quatiry Ar THe |smey unreasonable profits. W.L.Douglas$7.00 t . | %4°* and $8.00 shoes are absolutely the best | i Assorted Milk G Id S 1A t d Ch I MilkChocolate shoe values for the money in this country. | Chocol ates old Seal Assorte ocolates Asso rted They combine quality, style, workman- A representative cole | | OF Ben Bons and Chocolates. All the quality, all . ship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices, j fertien of sil aur finest the style and all the niceties in packing which go Fresh Fr uit The smart styles are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. The ; Mille Chocolate Spe- | | toward making up a package of The choicest treasures prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than surpassing excellence. The Gift 1 5 0 ee Reson they do in New York. Package Ideal. PACKAGE DELUXE & POUND : = \ sei ‘ > © ‘ | S If you could visit W.L.Douglas great factories at Brockton, Mass., and see fi 2 Pound Boxes... 1.78 Box 79¢ — a-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Suite | i 1 eel the efficient om of manutachinag, the high ade Keats ved, Ae Ne work- 7 A ith Fireside Chair and loose cushions; uphol- .50 manship which cannot excelled, you wot Ye convinced, as ers have » that W, Douglas shoes are 5D BRED Pe MaRascHINo Extra Special |p iaienictainuntarate mm me 31 3G Yaka lie rh he it heart macy ey. | CHERRIES eeerrree Ali Goode Marked in Plain Figures fat; Rrud ome det hein nd apr of etic men al wg who bn | be 669c riday and Saturday Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey | Catrrion.—insist upon having W, L. Douglas shoes. The H A . Fill and Connecticut. Rameand price’ is pininiy stamped, on the sole. (Be careful Ho Grugles wee obratident Kiddies’ Sport Pack "Confoxt illed MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES | Somer Teenie hye vehi saa Bron Tse frtays Casag to, 210 park Berea ate soles Sport Mackage onfections Sd Ateuee Sireat Chee Ont hee | W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW : Just the assortment of candies Frui 0 rs ie es Me Btreat ete ee Gas Been Away. f 347 Bighth Avenuc. *” 440 EW YORK . } for a kiddy, together with a pts Nut, and Peanut Butter % MO Weat 1281 Btreet, JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. : euaning aralales ings. Our reg. 69¢ goods. enton st, \SHOBOKEN—120 Washington Street. tive packace. = 79C Popox 59c mer Galen Ave. | SNEWARK--S31 Breed street) Tt Ave. (Greenpolnt.) | *PATERSON—199 Market, cor. Clark, 4 Stores marked with » & carry complete limes of W. L. Douglas Shoes fer Women. * }

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