The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 8

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| POLICE RESERVIST HELD COTTON GROWERS LOSE $400,000,000 BY BOLL WEEVIL Myer Shot Fleet FOR WOUNDING YOUTH. ect, Thoesh tight THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. 1100 WOMEN APPLY |URGES AMERICAN LEGION Vnemplosed =I Not in Untform er on Daty. inter, Are “eat to W we Garvin, Pest Has Destroyed From 2,500,- cartes ‘Hyer, No. 440 Kant M47th| More than g00 Jobleas workers, «unde Pedra! d 000 to 4,000,000 Bales Mtreet, a ant of Whe Police Re- | terred by the rain and @aten, registered aa address is Year, ise Sorat y, charged dustrial Ald Bureau, Worth and Centre frookiyn, before Old Glory Naval Post. /apartment and. leavir te eriped VICKSBURG, Miss, Sept. S1— | with felon! on Martin| Streets. Of this number 100 American Logion; advocated the stots.) dean inside. Shey pl y put out The Mexican boll weevll has |jkKennedy, ninet East | momen. le Hy. sin teak le eh : ation of the American Legion with the | ‘i ‘i A tncuin | Aald se ants had bean # i Rpatiy COMB OSSG The ation of 142d Street, a prisoner vty to employers during the morning to fill| Scout of to-day ix the sols the entire cotton belt, and in the Hospital, where he Is being treated positions. Thin it the largest number -morrow, he sald, urging that! ecanon now ending !s estimated to for two bu wounds, neither of tn the three dayn the City Employment | alfilia would prove an Incentive to a ms os bave caused not leas than $250,000,- mn serious. Office has been open, but the tatio of thé Scouts, who would regard war "8 5 €00 damage and, according to o Hyer, carrying his revol al- | jobs to applicants is still leas than 1 us “older brothers.” Your Ch fl t eertative cotton men, $400,000,000, | though HW was not fn uniform nor on! to 16, question w ferred to the | oice O dasea on the present price of cot- patrol, was on his way home early, Among those who have applied for) Kings County American Legion. ton. to-day when le ret Kennedy at|Work are such ekilied and technical F atran naa, The boll weevil has destroyed | Willis Avenue anf ist Street ani year betwee: 500,000 ahd |questioned him. Kennedy was carry- | °Fs) draughtsmen and employment é rigo ba ad of No. ae First bales, and if the coming |!ne eighteen cartons of cigarettes | managers. Employers are requested to | * sa peed was found gui rare ‘and followed by a {20 Hyer told tlm he waa under ar- telephone Franklin, 1510 when in neéd | this morning af grand tis id followed by a Kennedy fled and Hyer fired, | of } tenced by Judge Rosa ng bim in the back and the left | Mayor Hylan tu-day congratulated the | ab At embers of the bureau on the substan The police say Myer had no right to { ae i h be carrying hi: t Hotes ve ea mae rn n duty ifs or Henry ta in he first meeting o: ie Ma, . 1 Palearo three, of No, Be hee Sxl’ tis ance Avenue, Brooklyn, last night Yestigating tag Att was said that hot tn the left leg and the ab- | Hyer, Instead of unde: omen by an unidentified person. At | re: hime an Tobert t distance aw therine'n Hospital dered serious, his condition | tr BRONX 367E. 149th St NEWARK $95 Broad St. 29 West 42rd SAL of Exchanged HONOGRAPHS Instruments of serves, was released tn 61,000 bail In| before noon to-day at the Munic ‘THE AEOLIAN COMPANY MANHATTAN 1 {Workers as accountants, pattern mak-| ‘Thlef Has to Serve Two Terma the first sentence If beg FORDHAM 270 E. Fordham Rd. BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. Street Leading Makes Savings of 20 to 50 Per Cent EOLIAN sales of exchanged Pphonographs are events A of keen interest and importance to music-loving New York. The annual September Sale, now in Progress, is the most impressive we have ever held. In the number of instruments on display, in the variety of famous makes and types represented and in the prices at which they are marked, this Sale opens the Season of 1921-22 in a manner memorable even among the many famous previous Aeolian Sales. Many of the models are almost new, with the very latest features and equipment. They are priced at reduce lions of from 20% to 50% of their original cost, Besides used instruments of other well-known makes are Vocalions taken in exchange for larger models; also CONVENTIONAL MODELS UPRIGHT from '4 8 Phonvgraphs of numerous makes in- cluding the mest famegs names, All thereughly renovated and guaranteed by us to be bn perfect playing condition. Monthly Terms as Low as $2 from deco ture “Period.” Large upright models, each tastefully ted te conform with some furni- they represent rare bargains, Monthly Terms as Low as $4 several exceptionally desirable styles discontinued and no longer in our catalog. Included are some styles Ppossess- ing the Graduola, the worderful tone control feature with which you can guide the volume of the music as your mood dictates. A specially timely feature of this event is a large num- ber of the beautiful Art and Period Models at present so much in demand. Both Upright and Table Art Styles there will be in Adam, Queen Anne, Jacobean, Sheraton, motlfe from all of the famous furniture periods cleverly adapted to meet modern needs. These are phonographs of highest grade; tonally superior, and of beautiful ap- pearance—cabinets that will enhance the appearance and harmony of your room, and marked at prices that make them really exceptional bargains, ART STYLES TABLE ART STYLES 98 irom $169 A wide variety of beautiful Period Cases in choice woods and rare designs brown UZ and Oak, Some with electric m Monthly Terms as Low as $8 At the prices quoted THE AEOLIAN COMPANY All Stores Open Evenings During This Sale AT CITY’S JOB BUREAU. TO JOIN WITH BOY SCOUTS. Vo-Mor- No, 149, 60th Street and Pourth Avenue, Presently thelr screams attracted the neighbors, who tried in vain to opel eked door, Then a man whose not been CHILD LOCKED IN HOME PLAYS WITH MATCHES. [Gtet Barned After Mother Leaves Ner to Go to sto No. 2 wert to the butete this morning, | | Mrs. Dora Cohen. 16 Mast not hurt » Hospital, enth Street, 100 New Fall Suits Superbly tailored; graceful slender coats 39 50 at i Pe nN Stanley ¥ Mee Gibbous 392Prtu ARE. at 30 Sr. Jecond Koor-Jalee Elevator: & Special Sale To-Morrow New Autumn Frocks ny Wonderful Values at | \ i} hal CANTON CREPE, @ CREPE BACK SATIN, POIRET TWILL, i CREPE DE CHINE, TRICOTINE One of a kind only; exclusive models of extraordinary beauty and style refinement. In Our Fur Department: Hudson Seal Coats Selected Exquisitely Dyed Skins; $ID5 perfectly matched; *, length; richly silk lined. V/ear-Ever ALUMINUM Stew Pan 35c formerly 85¢ Here’ is an opportunity to save money while | proving to yourself the worth and quality of this particular brand of kitchenwares. The Stew Pan has a capacity of one quart and is made of hard, thick sheet aluminum which stands the test of any amount of use. | Sizth Fioor) James McCreery & Co. 6th Avenue 34th Street DYED HER FADED ~ SIRT 10 MAKE CHILD A DRESS Trach package of “Dinmond Dyea" contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby nkirte, dresses, walals, coals awenters, stockings, hangings, draperies, ever thing like new. uy “Tiamand Dyea™ —no other kind thon Jdyeing Ja gitarantoed, Poslam drives itching rashes away Think what {t would moan i} to you to know the wonderful, soothing, cooting Poslam com | fort, Why don't you get a Soc bow and begin treatment to night? You can tell by ‘ta very / todo good, / Arst fouch wsually gives perfect hone even If you tef, anc almost overnight / have never dyed before, ‘Tell your {le eruplinn heme te aie / druggist whelher (he erie! “you wish Lo dye in wool of wilk, or whether {t is linen, colton, or tiixed go: Diamond Dyes nover streak, fade, or run.—Advt, Siz oppear, Posiam Soap helps > agyion | PMY CULE UE rece Sale of ss OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS EUR ) 5% New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese of excellent flavor 29c Ib. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED -a WORLD “Wan —_ 4 tee roar NE OT Taso Buren, “tere emer ceremrmnnre pun meget ‘ t Reels a ean eonrenanetee Me . 4 dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street we Community Plate Discontinued Georgian Pattern at Half Price | Guaranteed for Fifty Years | Community Silver at Ialf Price! It is an unexampled opportunity to secure a valued silver service, either for yourself or othe The reduction, of course, is duc to the discontinuance of this, one of the most distinctive of Community patterns. 9.00 doz. Tea Spoons .......... 4.50 8.50 doz, Sherbet. or 5 o'Clock SPOONS 0. oe cree ae ee sna 4.25 17.00 dez 18.00 doz 13.50 doz. 11. 00 Jelly Spoons 75 Beiry Spoons .. . .00 Bany Spoons . -50 Cold Meat Fo - Dessert Spoons or Forks 8.50 . Table Spoons or Forks.. 9.00 6.75 « Ieed Tea Spoons....... 50 doz. Oyster or Cocktail Forks 5.75 ca, 1.50 1.75 Pickle Forks 1.50 Butter Knives ..........cea., 75 1.50 Sugar Spoons ..........c4., 75e 3.06 Gravy Ladles .. ew, 1.50 Cream Dadles .......... ea, 1.1 27.00 doz. Hollow Handle Medium ~~ Knives Tatisvenn © s4se ete aca 13.50 46,50 doz. Hollow Handle Dessert ANNIVGS Gis sion oe Hogan Hoena 13.25 MAIN FLOOR Herald Square B'dyay 3tthto 35th St ious Bakery Products idered, they are priced lowest-in-the-city. All and pastries are baked in our own evens in Their delicious and wholesome qualities are famed MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries 26 This rich delicious and 26° Ral Lb whoiesome cake is made Lb. dozen) 27¢. on the premises from a nothing to compare with them a Quality co breads, ca this store. good old-fashioned recipe, with carefully selected fruits, molasses and other pure in- gredients, thoroughly cook in apy other store CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Made frow an old Southern recipe. In loaves weighing about one pound 19¢ loaf CHOCOLATE LAYEI OUR OWN DELICIOUS RAISLY Ih wilson ob BREAD—In loaves weighing » A 2-lay about a pound at 13c each fine ingredients, GOLD!) CARES Yanitla or layer cake, Chocolate; made of pure ingre- ) ere > mh dient s; specia 29, PEA OUE AEE MOUN |OUR ON IIGH GRUDENCO weighing a pound, 8c cach FEB CAKES, VD OR CRUMB C. LADY AND MARBLE CAKE Int OR LADY RAISIN — Rich TWIST—Large sir pound cake, Special 29¢ Ib. Delicatessen A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams selected, cured and cooked with great care Sliced. oc... ccc eee vec veevsss Per Ib., Whole Ham... : Ib. Every one LAD, 29¢ CELERY POTATO COLUMBIA RIVER 8. Ib. French sty n appeti 69¢ 1bL.—A choice product. ing combination salad; made of Hla our | DRIED BONELESS HERRING own make of mayonnaise Vine quality dec! SMOKFD BE 7tc |b. —All © PICKLED PIGS: PRET CKLED PIGS’ PEET—Spiit in half 2c Il Sac th GOTHER STYLE MILWAUKEE EMENTHAL SWISS CERVELAT SAUSAGES—Well Rich ond piauant spiced and seasoned 89¢ lb Be 1, N'S HOLLAND CHEESE. containing 10%4 ounces. A fine Holland Chee ut up in tins Our price this sul Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered fens TPIIh Floor, s5th street es 1. GO AND BIND 1) BINS 2) YSERA es s

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