The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. m, IFOUR HURT AS TAXI _| York intend to make. night of It on a joint congert at the Hotel Pennayl- \ “we Friday preceding the Pennsylvania-;vanta in the evening, following which | HITS “L” PILLAR] Dartmouth tootvat game Saturday at| there witi be dancing antil 2 tn the ‘ unis the Polo Grounds. The Pennsylvania] morning, | The University af Penneyt: ‘ ,. One Has Possible Skull Fractdre—|2"4 Dartmouth Musical Clubs will give the distribution of tickets In charge. * BACKS UP CRAIG'S . FIRM ATTITUDE *Report Still Persists That}, # Lloyd George May Decide | \}, 7 to Resign Place | Amon, =e Chauffeus iw Prison Ward | dred invitations have been he wedding t de Kip Rhi Pullip Rh | | | at Bellevue, | if L” pillar in front of No, 345 Greenwich Street early to-day and the fol passengers were thrown out % | juced: Harry fh pa! thirty-twr Tea—to be good—must be fresh | | Jackson Street; Michael Gallagher ” | twenty-four, moo 20 West Monston| Street, and Thomas Griffen, twenty ee No. 80 Charles Street. Quinn 18) Jin Bellevie with a poss ture of | the skull, Gallagher and Griffen went | Fis | home The chauffeur, James Norton, No. 242 | A | Weat loth Street, who also was hurt, the prison war rellevue., son of Mr ) Shackno, im &t s Church, There will be a recep. | ‘ard in the new ballroom of | pw ing | ee hie In Your Home To greet your guests or for your own family circle this is the season when you want your home to look of Miss Rhinelander, a of the late Mr. and Mrs. and also of the inte | her ancestors are John Cruger, or of this city, ‘and Thomas : te Mr. § | | N iageabe bal Ini aes NG kali hchaneuindy. He th X Grestnieonane | r i | its best. This year you can buy the Bp ress).—The Ulster Cabinet represen | er MeqQueen, one of the founders | gay be is su rew dining ‘suite or the pieces you Gkivcs here vunasimousiy, erproves| tutes AER, anal a rEeA | |< have 'been wanting in the Living PRe-day “the firm attitude” which sir] PUL Id not go 0 hay viel ee -<..k- | Sligh Make Room at lower prices than ever be- M4 | : James Craig, the Lister Premier, hag hackno's 1 eat of ‘goodness’ that has justly made it famous, Boudoir Chair fore. Make your selection now so Mainiained in the int of Ulster aton Cr | . that you will have everything in oe " . Brine Mint Btotest = | In Antique Ivory, as place by Thanksgiving. aoe n Gouvern BROOKLYN illustrated, at ter Lioyd ¢ mover the quéstict ‘ard Walker, Frederick H Be an trish be ' Sere mee ere te $5.98 Credit— Generously, if Desired is decision. was reached after «|. Miss Rhinelander’s attendante will be | | wy ax ator | I% Phillp Kip Rhinelander, ax matron | wrolonged meeting between the Ulster| ar none ePremier and the members of the/ hart Miss Mary Osgood | Fi | ; ray ‘oned to Lon-| Marguerite Doubleday, Mins y Dan- | Sa net he had summoned to Lon-l forth strange and Miss Kather ne Bitsa | jon. of Yors, and Miss Sar @ No definite decision will be taken of Chicago. ' L fey the Ulster representatives until|,,The ceremony will be performed by | nest M. Stires | In Anticipation OF THE FORTHCOMING FORMAL opening of the Mag- nificent New Addition to the Store, it shall be our deep pleasure to announce the completion of each section as rapidly as it is finished. £ Bishop Philly M. Rhinelander of Penn- | Mr, Shackno and his bride. alter «| they are in possession of the detailed | «vt ted by Suffragan Bishop | motor trip, will make their hone at No | Mwritten statement of the negotiations | erbert Shipman and the Rev, Dr, er-' 139 Kast 66th Street i} o_O @hetween Me. Lloyd George and the | | | | ROOKLYN: ®Binn Fein delegates which the British mier hus promised them but which he telephi oned he was too busy Pe wou ws veel COPPENHEIM, CLUNS & C @mecting the Ulster Cabinet members adjourned until 11 o'clock Thursday | FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN The forerunner is the Main Floor, the front section of which is now open to the public. The pleasant impression of spacious- ness will undoubtedly be immediately felt and will serve as an admirable indication of the vastness and beauty of the Store * when the Building is finally and completely opened to our ' fmorning, when Mr. Lloyd George 4 mee to have the statement ready | . Sy aes } One of those present at the session | | valued clientele. . Dining Room Outfit } ass Ries NE A elit | Tomorrow—An Unusual Sale = * Golden Oak, 40-inch Table, with 5-foot extension, and 48 | Prats tim: ply, 4 Side Chairs, with imitation leather seats; 5 pieces, as 27 |, Ptog outside | illustrated, at | W “Like that,” he said | | MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Forecasts of the King's speech pro. es proruing Parliament, which it is| Blanket hought will be delivered to-morrow, | WikLorner 67 Ave &\S2Streer sare to the effect that it deals alnost | exclusively with the Trish situation. | Robes & The report continues that, should Bthe Ulsterites be unable to reconcile | Beheir views with those of Mr. Lloyd | } ' | George, he will offer his resignation | Of Beacon Cloth OPPENHEIM CLUNS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN b A Specially Arranged Sale of Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House Y 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Women ‘s Fall Dresses | Corner Driggs Avenue Corner ne = || Victrolas “ ae Prim nister. . BELF Nov. § (Associated | gPress).—Twenty-nine more Sinn} @Feiners held in internment camps fwere unconditionally released yester- Wday. Eleven were freed from the4 “Rath Camp, Curragh; eight frem| Spike Island, Queenstown, and ten| gffom Ballykinlar, ‘This makes the total released to date 113, leaving the pproximately An Exceptional Value ‘T= MOTHERL «f} } Comfy bath robes of * Move -Child’s Bowels with Beacon Cloth, in flow- } “rSaitplsaneren a ered and plaid designs; | California Fig Syrup satin ribbon edged; . | pockets and cord girdle; varied colors. Offering Exceptional Values Delivers $200 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Worth o} FURNITURE ft 2see Anattractive assortment of fashionable dresses devel- oped in superb quality Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, the modish dark hues predominating, in appropriate models for dress and general wear At the Interesting Price of Women’s Underwear || 28.00 \ | | | 7 ¥<% Men’s and SUITS ‘ At Drastic Reductions Women's Dep't—2rid Floor Misses’ Dep't-—3rd Floor cee | nl | goo! ae up School Suits 798 j|| for Boys from up This Kitchen Set Free -- |] Porcelain top White Enameled Ki 1 , Also Tomorrow—A Sale of | from “‘Kayser’s’’ Lisle Union Suits || pei Ach MO Lid AD A ® Even a sick child loves the “fruity” | TO THE PUBLIC: the Ful "mot Lh gee taste of “California Fig Syrup.” ‘If A . eee OT ener i!’ Ladies the litte tongue Is coated, or if your Band and Bodice top, tight knee reinforced. | nart_ with son | {| | Fall SUITS Pehild is listless, cross, feverish, full of of . MEA. Gr Ghd onli, a teasponntul will Regular and extra sizes. White only. | s 45) || \ y) Good Velvet Rugs .. ate up wnever fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the c stipation poison and waste from the | Very Special cress agin 69c peatland | | MILKSTRIKE BULLETIN | || Axminster Rugs We sell Partor, Hall a Mattings, Grex and Wi Linoleum at low prices al terms, nN FALL DRESSES ii) $13.93 up School Dresses for Girls from $6.98 up OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Millions of mothers keep “Cali fornia Fig Syrup” handy. ‘They know a teaspoonful to-du 4 letters received endorsing our attitude in th sent milk : ld to-morrow. Ask your drug Among the thousands of 1 he present mi | . Mor genuine “California Fig Syrup” | strike situation, some have asked for assurance as to future prices. Relieves Rheumatism which has directions for babies and Musterole loosens up stiff joints and \ children of all ages printed on bottle. | J Silk Vv It is obvious then apy knowing be tuthies cost of milk, freights, and other materials {drives out pain. A clean, white int Mother! You must say “Calif | and supplies specific figures cannot be given. ment, made with oil of mustard, it @r you may get an imitation fig | Jersey Silk Vests pa Be | usually brings relief as soon as you start | | These are uncontrollable in so far as the distributor is concerned. |to rub it on inty ri sy It does all the good work of the old- ; ely Dainty ribbon shoulder strap We know that relieved of the unfair demands of the Union as to wages and fashioned mustard plaster, without the No More Bed Bugs XMAS SALE models, in flesh shade only. | conditions and with co-operative relations established the cost of milk | blister. PA reise and nurses often rec- roaches, moth ommend its use ‘ | distribution is bound to come down. | Hee tie today et your dra > le tl C SAV 0% S 65 re 1 65c in jars and tubes; Spey sone ae | Libis being so and without increased cost of milk and other materials and supplies |store, 38¢ and e ; : 3.00. ast al! E J o% Very Special | Ld | the savings must be reflected in future selling prices. hospital size, $3.00 | N\ alae live, ill BEAUTIFY YOUR |BErrER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER, JR HOME FO. ; ‘ \ Pi WITH NEW STAD COVES On ave All that could prevent this would be for us to appropriate to ourselves in the form | Yom FABt Li Pproy Quart 85, YOUK FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEW. oe, Quart BS, Fy of additional profits the savings thus realized. | TEL- FITZROY 4152 Silk Bloomers Your protection against such a development is our pledge at this time that ene 5 Pieces Reupholstered ; our average net profit will be limited to one-half cent per quart on the milk NY i totem sirle ater aE “ggt Pretty models, elastic at knee handled by us. we and waist; flesh and black only. Sik ging Inverted. 1 , For your satisfaction in this connection we will publish annually the average | ~Pe. Ship Ceres Mande to order: a 0 BD Val R40. Furniture Col- jected, Delivered. and Stored Free net profit per quart of milk handled, as established by certified public ac- i | for our services only the one-half cent as mentioned petticoat and sport shades. time morning newspapers added ) countants of high standing. Very Special 2.65 This should give assurance to milk consumers since they will know that whatever £ ; Jersey Silk Pantalettes Puriiarmore:tuiameansthat vou illseosive pratioalls siliot the beustit of saxince litt THE, WORLD prints more effected in distribution costs, whether these savings amount to le or 5c per quart. Business Opportunities’ “ | “ together i511 Mth Ave ail | Yeu Seca 2.95 BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. ° 87th? | v6 . BRONX BRANCH 63 Vesey Street : : : New York Ci future prices may be, of the total price paid by them we will receive as a maximum f= — ores : ‘5 } Cuff and ruffled models in | Uhis is as definite a statement as to future prices as can possibly be given at this | than all the other New York | 28 Willis Ave. 22 isn val | ) eee me cmm seee em eae ®

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