The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Mrs, Mary Thomas picked her garden at H Oo. W. 1 @eived a ye a Buperfiuous wor The real estate and Springs man to the Salv Been declined on the ground th = ne The Kent. ®ew York st Episcopal @Moot first, say it would be superfi 4 Coal ts #0 high and corn {s sc @ecretary of Agriculture Wa ez it would save the people m ky Federal Prohib! the Jews y th e Wuglish y left and Y. W. C. Ay unclean money.” have of his men that, parts An ellege@ California slay Mneamity, issued a statement thi Manuel Corey of Westport, Conn. got drunk and one died from eating at ‘wo st @gents in a hooch raid and abandoned his To aid the unemployed, the resign or be fired. He finds some servants. In a test of old and new violins beture an expert Mayor of women holding city positions, whose hasbands ar counsel has mad ¢ lawyer who | “ZY. lalms se Det has ordered married Paris Conservatoire, neither player nor hearer knowin, tol being used, six instruments of modern make won over six old Itallans, including an Amati, a Stradivarius and a Guadagnini. a SARS aN Reb Three Small Theatres. | . BALTIMORE, Nov. 7.—Threo armed | Mighwaymen yesterday bound @hree small safes, pocketed $209 and| escaped by motor. The theatres are Pord's, Academy and New Lycoum. FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 Election Days Store Open 10 to 5.30 P. M. ) Another Kansan Coal Mine Blown Up. PITTSBURG, Kan., Nov, 7.—The anal) and{ mine of the Burgess Coal Company, one @eaged employees of throo theatres, | mile south of Mulberry, was wrecked by | @hreatentng them with death, cracked | two explosions carly to-day. wan destroye WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Monday and Election Day FURS Of Quality and Fashion Coats of Near Seal and Sealine Were $195.00 135.00 This group includes near seal, with deep shawl collar of Australian opossum, and coats of sea- line, with large collar and cuffs of fine quality natural skunk. Coats entirely of near seal are also to be had at this price. Hudson Seal Coate—36 inches long — exquisitely fashioned of finest skins and collar and cuffs of beaver or 275.00 skunk— were 3365.. Hudson Seal Coats—40 inches long—model entirely of seu! or with deep collar and cuffs of 295.00 skunk— Were $395.00. Hudson Seal Coats—with collar fa cuffs of gray ere 325.00 flere $425.00. Hudson Seal Coats—45 inches long, with collar of irrel or k— Were 4525.00. 395.00 (AD Hudson Seal Coats are dyed muskrat.) Beaver Coat—40 inches long —of unusually fine quality. #650.00....... 450.00 Dyed Skunk Scarfe—were $20.73 Natural Skunk Neckpieces—handsome shawl or stole effects—four broad stripes—were %165.00, Brown Fox Scarfs—fine full-furred pe were $69.73. . Pony Coats—the quantity is limited, so best come for yours early, The quality is very fine, and a beautiful big collar of Australian opossum gives a warm, handsome finish —were Raccoon Coat—40 inches long—made of dark, beauti- fully matched skins—belted Was 620 225.00 Was $295.00. . Hudson Seal Shawl Collars —large size— . 38.50 Were $49.73... Pieced Hudson Seal Muffs —— canteen or melon shape— . 10.50 Were $15.78... Fox Scarfs—Open animal Were 8 . 30.75 Were $43.73... Sealine Stoles-— Werdas33.,.. 18.50 Were $2 98.50 . 52.50 Beaver Shaw! Collars—were $49.78 Black Coney Muffs—melon shape—were $8 Black Coney Shaw! Collars— were $15.73 Disordered Stomach _ Pr Tetea good doscof Carter's Lattie Liver Pills de- by @ Colorado rT, in reference to the on that dry agents country, ned as fuel a@ plea of ral of his fine cows ed by Government also employed, to of the women have motor cars and © at the Tho tipple the mouth of the slope caved In and motors and other electrical | machinery were ruined. ORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. SARL eM enn ny | Free Course in Bookkeeping. 2) A free course in elementary and ad {| vanced bookkeeping at the Miami Club, 1451 Lexington Avenue, between h and 96th Streets, began ‘Thursday ning, The course consists of thirty ,| hours and materin! and text are abso- | iutely free of any Harry Ried- ers, President Sompany, is giv ney |STATEINCOME TAX | WILL BE UNCHANGED | Shift In United States Exemption ‘1 Not to Affect Local Payments, Albany Rules, ZBANY, Nov. 7.<Th vinner of the Jan. 1 raising exemption In the Mederal Inc tax |. Inw will have no immediate effect on (io present exemptions in the state taw, Tany omployers, ea York Uity, -« from the pu, the amount KERR'S BUTTER SCOTCH pecintly | tn; _>——- | FIVE HURT IN AIR SMASH. | When Four Women 1 Motor OMAHA, Nov. q four wom 1 7.—Five people, tn-| members of the 8 were in-| Ind. ; id Pilot i E Bivebird had just was about fifty feet up whi ead and the plan ey *50 for Boy Sugwesting Best Name for Rockaway Bridge. Borough President Maurice B. Con- nolly of Queens has offered n prize of $5) to the boy or girl attending the! @ went An Important All-Week Sale! Boys’ Overcoats 10” Last year’s price 15.00 to 25.00 Sizes 2% to 18 years To-morrow, Election Day, Boys’ Overcoats of all-wool fabrics, exceptiona] in quality and thoroughly well-made, will be offered at this amazingly low price. Last year they sold for 15.00 and 25.00; this year you may secure them for 10,00, just at the time when the need for overcoats is greatest. ‘They include this season’s latest models for the big boy or little chap: Russian Overcoats, plain or fancy back, Ulsters, single and double breasted, top pockets and large patch pockets, half or full belts. Reefers, long or short. Jack Tar, button to neck or convertible collar. Materials,comprise Chinchilla, Kersey, Tweeds, Cheoiots and novelties in every posstble color, shade and mixture. Boys’ Blouses Special 55¢ Sizes 7 to 15 years, Attractive striped effects. Hats and Caps Special 1.25 Sizes 234 to 16 years, (THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Sturdy Shoes at 4.95 Reduced from 6.50 A Tan Shoe with a round toe, providing comfort and good looks. With a sole and heel which are almost everlasting, these shoes will withstand the hardest kind of knocks a boy can give them. (Second Floor, Annex) dames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street AQAA Election Day SPECIAL! Carr’s Melton & Worumbo OVERCOATS The famous Chesterfield Model and stouts that are so satisfactory for every-day ‘servicé and so indispensable for evening wear. Tailored in custom fashion from woolens of * chasacter: Worumbo and Carr’s Meltons. Every coat full silk lined. These garments were all made up for distribution through the better’class shops. At retail you would pay $75 or $80. Our $46.50 price represents only the bare ‘cost of making. All sizes in regulars and stouts. The occasion for this radical reduction is that Saruel Blum, Manufacturer of Is Retiring from Business Samuel Blum is sacrificing not only a big clientele, but, along with it the good will accumulated through years of honest manufacturing and honest merchandising—all because of the peculiar conditions confronting us to-day. The retailers want merchandise of cheaper grades than we are willing to put out under the Rochester Art label. So we are going out of business. And to guard our name we are disposing of ou1 enormous stock of fine apparel direct to the public at prices well below wholesale. Suits—Overcoats—Topcoats All Included in the Sacrifice! This is a no-restriction sale. Nothing is being held back. Everything gces. Look at these unprecedented values: NewFall | Suits and Topcoats Apa Wholesale Prices up to $37.50 SeS=| Suits $94.50 styles with personality; styles thet have every Sold at Retail for as High as $55 Wholesale Prices up to $36.50 Overcoats 2 7-9 Beautiful Fabrics Fabrics being used this season by the high- est price merchant tai- lors, and by clothing manufacturers of stand- ing: J. & J. Crombie, Ltd., Caledon, Carr's Meltons and O'Brien Wor- umbo, Hockanum, Princeton, Metcalf, Dunn's, Kunhard¢ and Standish,famous Amer ican weaves, tailored garments; styles conceived by ea designer of talent, Frank Laura, who has had notable guccess a3 a fashion creator and who de- voted ten years of ser- vice with Schanz and J. F. Lanigan, of Fifth Avenue. from overseas; Sold at Retail for as High as $60 Wholesale Prices up to $37.50 Samuel Blum At the érner: Astor P1’& Broadway -Entrance: 740 Broadway Open 8 A.M.to 6:30 PM. All Day Election Day EAA ee te ‘

Other pages from this issue: