The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. ARSHNE PRAISES TOISE-TI-HOUSE WILK FRENGELPREsIDENT. [cLOVES, no CoAT, | [sw nancies eats anc fe yp’ eas, Musto ant) ¢ KiMed. yw THOSE WHO HELPED DELIVERY WILL START Sends ie ox for Great Success) Wound in Head of Well Dressed Wi ‘wo nates ea ik ey tanec Ie ‘| RA Macy Ca durations hve Prices aM ven | iy ne pluiiail Man Fae Se ater Fi Bs atl Rov ke a i Fidei i », x Noes | i r 4 ME ee ee eee | or Eee stan toa Nore Ive AC Tea Nb tli te othe ee é Herald Square Brdway 3Athto 35th St aaa Pare tans wakogany Finish Mantel Clocks Specially Priced, $10.24 1 when, It juarrel betwe: i‘ 1Guison and Tra Ball. | This graceful clock is well and beautifully made. The dial is porcelain with clear artistic numerals, and a con- vex glass setin an inglish sash adds to its rich appearance. Store Closed Ali Day TO-DAY—— || nterference.” This is understood The case is mahogany finished, hind rubbed, and is of an ; “At » moment will by: | dave. | | mean that he will deal with gtUUP8| opyenea in Washington the canference| The man was abo t forty years old, lot nis uwn employees, but not with |r og on your initiative in view|® feet 9 Inchew Welxhed 135 ADC. ia aADt | the representatives of any unlon ute | oo coiay of aining the risks of ;| pounds, was dark and partly bald, An : | \ 1 \ eptionally attractive | aT oy . to President Harding by President) when n from the North River Hs bouminge in satiate | werien (Contiuned From First Page.) ey | i 1 Amit ——- Millerand of France. [1%th Street yesterday, was withe ¢ re, “It ja with profound emotion,” M {coat or waistcoat, but there w Message Sent to Armistice Day jared, 1 oclate of brown kid) gloves on Service at Reconstruction to the solemn homage) hands, In the man’s head we Hospital. fomarty in Civic the Munteipal Audte tapi here ve heat vem any man without one ‘s notice—except for dishonesty. | ederick D. Fox, President of the | n company, announced that he uld permit collective bargnining, would not tolerate any “union | ,, ople of the United States| Wound, hut it could not be determined | whic th ve Rether this had been inflicted before fare rend an Soldie® fallen while serving 1 g to the Unknown Ame or after death as the body seemed ave been in the water for Gen. Pershing and Surgeon Gen on French ground. Merrittee W. Treland sent me of congratulation to-day to the mistice Day service un de the Borden company. }upper and a lower front tooth had ‘3 e *nited 8 On oO cis D nations, i} * c . oe ee i i ‘ I n Nathan, Secretary of thoy. ule is ein, wh ; 5 rity ana| en Miled with gold | 26 West 39th St luce 21 West 38th St | design. ny Boy Scouts of Troops nd ‘ send ‘ or 0 i shilled ora NCA Relebel e he griiy trousers showed © the Gi ; i Waly: eerehiolly ee Melee roel 8 nterence Board, sald that the| wnat aincere desire of efficaciously| label In the gri 1 owed |) h tho Ave. Dependable eight-day f the proposed addition to the He. | nfunction ebtained yesterday, 18 56 seconding such « meritorious finders | (emt-to nave been made ty Wino Entrance on 89th St. Convenien. for Automobiles movement, strikes hour | construction Hospital at 1uuth Stree Ne ws i UO AHP at alt aki taking the Freneh Government has | 1m" te Soa! fo pa On wicathedral gonk and ‘i ‘i ; vk une Weat r County xecepted the tation to take part] The lavender stripec anid btite r lf hour o or ee ured veteran: th orld War] > IL the drivers now working but| ‘It is therefore from the bottom o ehawed at Gord: & Mayle He wore ly tlocks on Sale Salkinn, Fehon ond BHsh Caveri=| of Tho prONONU RIPKeyA WHOL work about to nomay in the ha ' \nenes Basement, 4th Street, Fron } i By an Groac wean COLE na Vets eothut atl vacancies are to we | for te world sa ‘of. prosperity, | ened he British Great War Veterans, Ve ‘ ce and concord | = { aians of Horeig Wars/and the Ame) ure ALY Geeta ses ROBESON, PHILLIPS 10-Inch Double Face tt erican Legion likely to find thelr laces Filed when | WOUkD ENFORCE ALL . IN GOLF lie Phonograph Records 49c (Secrest guy WOMEN vid the companics intend sto take Scotch VP yyterian Church, in 39 to 56 Bust tops in the near future for the for.) Newark Prosecutor Refuses tu Men Win Matches Ti aif of the American Koy Scouts. |, n of m Joint committer of om-! Single Out ‘TMeatres to Be Pinenurst: } Col. J. BR. Proctor of the Gene 4 ‘i iwo new hits on every record. ‘Vhese are all u ployers and empioyees to prevent i TEN ART " rate ) poe lee art ture Interferehes «ith the city! Closed Sundays. : Aelia 50 date hits. We have over 100 titles on sale. ‘Thi following message from Gen. | ii supply. He sald he belleved &) Prosecaior 1. Geary Marsison AS US Bl . partial list: : Pershing was read by Dr. W. Gilman) gory of arvitration could be arranged ~ eld «whale t North and South ams champion, and Howard ‘ 120- i Thompson, President of the Hospital: “LT send you my th parties concerned could be whi public ax well ox the! employees in, Newark ps, of the Moore County Cou | oe} Reguiar Value $250.00 ersonal con ned enforeing tis try Cink, wont inte the fin | i \ Staff, U.S.A, represented the ar 5 { Jation on the oeen f the Armi represented vance t mn ‘ | ep : y o1wier 5 impartially, 1 | : as rane Yay ceremony at the Reconstruction] At 9.89 ofelock this morning fone | FLAC ROU URVAIAEB IRGC ERETU a ete Ran sNOnG 5 a al Pn Fiospital men drove up-to the Sheffield brane’ | ty to thea iHon Teor'| aan FoR EAL br orth Of Excellent Quality Seal + fist oN ce he | “The splendid we whieh has be So. 2 Ve 57 Strout p i thy | MaPRSON' Ct oe be est ry Th Hones suck ‘i i The splendid work which hus boon |at No. 621 West S7th Street, One 2! s4¢ yedesttion of Churches recently | \herdeen, det, in tosdayys semi-tin 45 Inches Long ' Anna tn. Indlana } tiene witht walis of (hat institu |them got out and threw stones at) jcyea upon him to prevent Sunday | ppyips won from C. TL. Recher tit % tion during \ na ie bts # halt | some of the delivery: wagons. ee pein Philadelphia, N. Ya at the 1th Has deep shaw! collar; handsome silk j iy eee \ dein to Fests to Day and ips [un a chan am which 4h on fs [await Wostenton Hnvetann Se fining, finished with colored, silk embroid i she eee te win the victory Is worthy of Irig!. | arraigned in the West Side Court and} init ate featydpenite:- one W. J. CONNORS TAKES ered border, Slenderizing linc < an Town in the Ould You comin Guy, Madina | » | neld in $500 hail exch. ‘They gave th) sores on ay. with the exception OVER N. Y. C. SHOPS : 5 Sammy's Kiss Old Swimintug ote | Pea ers attentte PRRs vere TMEIGe Ae Fetcaree: cone Ene re] at fen On Oe eet : We Invite Comparison . fonal greetings and my renewed ephen Purpura, No. 4061811] og newapapers: No freight train , y F ee ‘ " \} thanks on this solemn anniversary fer | ind John Hubbard, No. 12 joile hati pear aa eeeee ie tag. Hast Bultalo Repair Plants of Rail This offer is only made possible because of our own ‘ i thelr proved patriotism and courage] Underhill Avenue, aN of Brooklyn} i. qasopall or other recees ml roal Will Give Work to manufacturing, and exemplifies the wonderful values f+ $n the,service of their country.” and all striking employees of the}. a inoxcspt In) pUbNG. Henk 2,000 Men. we offer in our newly Cees Fur Department. My Surgeon 1 My opinion is that if one class of v BUREALO, Nov. 11.—Willan borg of No, $10 Daw- was ptor Vand 5 lators are to Healt with all shouid “On this day, memorable to the cn- | son Street, manager of a Sheffteld | ye dealt with.” announced to-day that tire world, 1 congratulate the Recon-| branch store, telephoned to his cm-| | Mr. Harrison took the petition «1 the car repair shops owsred | the church representatives: und ew York Cents 1on the work it has | ployers this morning saying he had struction Hospi ' | Visement done during the last three and one- | 9ten ba en up by a group of > ope ns wor resun pera | half years for disabled soldiers of our | Strtkers who waylaid him as he ap-) ARMISTICE DAY QUIETLY las ne could own and allied Governments. e > Old Vine Hoe proached his hi ust night. Wel" CELEBRATED IN FRANCE | ore | plant will be operated 10 | j reconstruction of these men i sail he would not we abe tw work estos | eathistantaglag 2600 to 2800 met New York buys its furs at Ht 1 the obligations upon all nitic to-day, and added that before DIS] pare Decorated tm Allied Colocs— eee ee eget Sa a | | The Reconstruction Hospital is | *Ttval at home the group had thveat- | Official Observance Sunday. | BANDITS HOLD UP COP oe \ onsolldation of the Park Hospital, | eno? Bs W! ance célebrated i r Hoar, 4th Street, eR eal ciurci were | IN SALOON, TAKE STAR the tomb of JACKMAN’S formerly the Red Cross, the De Milt at formerly the Rad Crows the De "| WOMEN HERE HONOR |i", tie tom et waco, s tional re-education, ail actively en-| DEAD A. E. F. HEROES with Alli I BOI Ge ALRUIGH Ge gaged in work for disabled sold ere on duty, tool th vices and pilgrim: Ukuleles, $2.49 Macy’s Usual Price $3.79 Ukuleles that are genuinely Hawaiian in tone and that are stained the color of the Hawaiian Koa wood. Finger- Ss Fifty flag-de boards and tuning pegs are of ebony WORLD LABOR ENVOYS under the auspices of the New York | Green Felt Cases, 98¢ SILENT TWO MINUTES | Council for the Limitation of Arma- 5 Tastexction Book for Ukulele iG na cash if saloon aid mn Byrr | A school is also maintained in w . Loe j { instruction is given to those students} Motor Parade From Washington nv a unifor receiving vocational training under! Square to Madison Square Part the Federal Board. An cleven-st py addition is about to be erected of Disarmament Services. rated automobiles, | ment, of which Miss uth Morgan t>| 7 # ee tilalele: ese Allies at Geneva Conte Chairman, formed an Armistice Day {ney —Complete Music Dept. Fourth Bloor, sth Street, Reur Away to Observe parade starting from Washington wey GENEVA, Nov. 11 (Assoc! Square at 10.80 A. M, and reaching y 2 g gates to the Inter- | Madison Square Garden at nocn. | unobtrusively | There the occupants of the og slipped out of the meeting shortly be- | members of six prominent womé fore 11 o'clock this morn organizations, alighted at the delegat f{ the neutra from Portia Willis, C Marshal, enemy countries to continue the session. | join in the silent priser offered all , Lord Burnham of Great Brituin turned | over the land. } pyer the presidency of the conference to] Wounded soldiers trom Pox Hills 5 vere borbe ip three au- A All of the Allied di national Labor Confer Tomorrow Is the Last Day tn Opportunity for Art Lovers Original Oil Paintings Bf Y Price and Less | @t exnctiy: 11 « See ont th ig LP ratest erie: | PAN : IB Score of, paintings—our, entire stock of or ual, is j turned to ent rode in other ¢ followed by : \Ee ned, oil painting: Canvases from prominent artist i { having b Girl Scouts in a huge motor truck. — | i f Holland, England, France, Italy and America ial i E Some of the Remarkable Offerings: ss \ ; Wwe the sald weatl comes IE Paintings Be to $49.50 ht | ng what is more appetizing 5 Paintings that were $69.50 to $90.5 I er oF 4 plete my SILK LINED | than a heaping plateful of solden brown es now $34.50 ; Le aaa : ‘ ie flapjacks--the kind that you u sed to Paintings ta suerte (zie to $149.0 { ij $35 Fe | be’, for im the days when you were back Paintings’ that were $174.00 to $199.90 } Worth t $65 | im the old homestead. now $74.50 | Wortle b Leant: #86 ‘ EVERY NTR ESPECIALLY AND APPROPRI- | “ Good pancakes are hard to make ordinarily, es TRAMED f 5 but th H 1 , Ola Hi 1 Pa 1 Myers —Fourt h Floor, %4th Street. | if eMixture nothing, could be easier. All you ‘ LB have to do is to add water and bake. American Porcelain . > i] , . . a | | Heckers' Old Homestead is the same blend Dinner and Luncheon Sets \. of wheat, corn and rice flours, with sugar, Snecl Dye :. \ " Specially Priced | | . selt and leavening that Grandma used to use, . : 1} A wide vari On Tuesday » | dit hes the ‘sfyind fl 100 Piece 32 Piece H | sy ot Us Pie POMS AAA YIND MEVOS, Dinner Set Luncheon Set 0 est and ig choicest ma- Try a package today. \ re ; ials, with S| a ee 19.74 $4.94 ¢ . lars of Austra Beice foe Secuice fas rst 1a revi THE Twelve Perot Six Perso: | Scotch Mole, ; HECKER CEREAL Co. ; Sek i ae PE welt ene eee ONG | NEW YORK signe Pep $29.75 Our Usual Price $7.74 eAleo— orated sets are made eget especially for us by Gases Boe, one of America’s SelRaising Buckwhost leading manufac | Sel-Raising Flour turers. : | | pir Dainty medallion t:] Tayione pattern of blue wit | ° pink roses. Gold li: My caetitg En ats GOO | handles. | An exceptional 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st pastel Ge, rages —Basomeale Bath Bivects Front _£ > ‘ 4

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