The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 17

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| She Has No Job for Him, So! Hole Cut in Door of Store Twice Bel Will, Pay Pu) $38 a | Robbed Lately and Burning Week \) rill ite s Work ae Thrust Inside. Hairy B Loeven Post, Veterans of! some one bored a hole In the doo: Irovelgn aut Jersey City, rattted | ¢ of the cheene und olive oll establish- d 2104 loft anu | ment of Stavias K. Assankis, ale the post THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBES HOLD [ ny 'VETERAN RAFFLED '|BAND TRIES FIRE PID OE 18 F l FOR*$500 TO WOMAN! AFTER Two THEFTS Miss Bass Had Taken the U set Diamonds to Sell—Two Men Seized Her. wo bandits in the | of the Bast 1odth | the fire alarm, | n arrived there | xtinguish, all that orching of But y. first all the r= old, who was si using the girl te yerchant, ttan. On § ; MAYOR TO PILOT TRACKLESS i Ki °| TROLLEY CAR ON NEW ROUTE | PRESIDENT NAMES 8 U. S. MINISTERS one from Sea Corners via Brie! = 6 BeLvans wes and the second List Virluatly Completes Diplo- | ners to Linolet Got ater pike, a total ure Rell matic Roster Admin WASHINGTON. Oct. 4—Announce. ment of the { Harding ation. | {ae The | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere ion of eight Amer- : 2 © Eineraon,"Reoorde In view of the re-awakening of public interest in that grand old musical comedy success, “The Merry Widow,” we have had the Biltmore Hotel Orchestra record a special medley of its most popular numbers. ican Ministe completing the new Ad The eight M Ask your Emerson dealer to play for you Emerson - Record No. io Bul. 10435 Merry Widow Medley—wan: 1 Biltmore y aueiie Emaline-ro: 1-0 j Orchestra e. Brodie of | _ You’N want to add it to your collection. Incidentally it sounds best on me time the a White House eral ot Care WITH THE EMERSON MUSIC MASTER Ludwig Baumann “Gives the Most Liberal Credit Terms We will gladly open an account with you for any amount up to $5,000 The Purchase of a single article or the furnishings of an entire home will be given the same careful attention that has made the house of Ludwig Baumann, America’s greatest home outfitting institution—We guarantee to give you the best value and will arrange terms to suit your income. MATTRESS BED SPRING REDUCED TO BED SPRING MATTIRESS., ‘* 192 Brass, Enamel and Wood ‘Beds This Sale Includes } $35,000 Mattresses, Springs, Pillows at Price Reductions Up to 50% DEPOSIT $10 Delivers Your Purchase of $200 Pay the Balance in Small Monthly Payments | Open 9 to 5:30—Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 | America's Greatest Furniture House EE West 125 St. | 35 to36 St. Block 8th Ave. | " Sri tad We have no connection with any other stores\— These are our only three stores \ Newark,N.J. 49-51 Market St. BELLANS tng nn, | = © Emerson Lhonograph Estimate Based on Normal Pay Losses In earnings of workers iroughout the country during the BUDGET BUREAU. i tary idleness were put at more WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The action vain $6,500,000,000 In an estimate | of the Budget Bureau in cutting 4, 1921, $6,500,000,000 LOST | perts of the National Conference | Federal departments as 4 t a i is TO WORKERS IN YEAR| Bs ape al an ‘Button Hole Scissors ad | THROUGH IDLENESS) ‘i‘inens that Last a Life Time Good Cu Levels Rath@® Than Peas of High Wages. WASHINGTON, oc: 1 | REED DENOUNCES ed from fine: itlery steel, tempered, an ground to the sharpest possibie cage. | pays to buy WISS scissors. Every pair gus J. WIss & SONS COMPANY. NEWARK, N. J ESTABLISHED !:848 st fiscal year due to involun- ier d to-day by economic ex- | Congressional appropriations for tie =| Dolt and Fat? Can you keep house on $25 a week? Thousands of young couples are postpon- ing marriage because they are afraid to try it. But it can be done! A Home Journal investigator tells how many couples are stretching $25 a week over ‘rent, clothing, heat, gas, light, ice, food, fun and savings. “How to Get Married on $25 a Week and Eat” is one of forty-seven (47) fea- tures, including an exclusive article telling how Mrs. Wilson saved the President’s life, and a complete novelette, “My Aunt Clarinda’s Orphan,” by Corra Harris, in the 174-page October issue of T H £E L A D E S$” HOME JOURNAL On Sale Today at Pre-War Prices 15c. the Copy $1.50 the Year From Any Newsdealer or Boy Agent By Mail Subscription You can subsoribe through any “newedealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THe Lavias’ Home Journat, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dealers 14 up < '

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