The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. ‘ West 724 Street, was arraigned to-day in West Side Court charged with stea! —UNSINTOPOLE INORG FO ‘Two Men and Two Girls in i} Early Morning Crash on * - Fordham Road. clared he explained the alleged the‘t | s by say! t WEKTON STYLE OVERCOATS = Pride of Possession! THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY UNG ‘CLEAR AS A BELL } Two girls from Greenwich Village and two men from uptown who went Wut for an automobile ride together it evening were slightly injured at o'clock this morning when their tomobile, during the fog, struck a iephone pole at Fordham Road and ‘ebster Ayenue. The girls were Helen Tuck and 4th Baldwin, who have a studio at jo. 12 Washington Square ‘South. Tuck's left leg was bruised and From the Manufacturer direct to you at the price that the sfore-keeper pays, the actual wholesale price. THANKSGIVING Dining Room Suite (As Illustrated) $237.25 8 Pieces—comprising Oblong Table, 10 Pieces—Same style Suite, but with 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair and 66” addition of China Cabinet and Server. eaewreee we fort hart, ‘The Buffet. Regular Price $540. Regular Price $760. Bure ui . em were Whitman Russell, No. 204 : urly sters, fashioned F hak 308th Street, and Walter Reiss, SPECIAL................ $287.25 SPECTIAL...........0505. $348.00 smartly out of light colored jo.° 123 Mount Hope Avenue. They bruises and lacerations. All if were attended by a doctor from raham Hospital, after which they ‘ able to go to their homes. |} An automobile in which Vernon Rey- ja, twenty-two years old, of No. 176 St. Lawrence Avenue, Bronx, and Ethel Markman, nineteen, No. 16 rest 126th Street, were riding, collided @ milk truck at 104th Street and Avenue at 5.30 A. M. to-day. Plaidbacks, Scotch Tweeds, Meltons, Kerseys and other long wearing cloths, $22.50 tigice Timely Suits for the cold days, modelled for the man who cares—out of worsteds and all-wool fhbrics, in newest shades and patterns. $20.00 sic. We do our own manufacturing, have little selling expense, no elaborate decorations and pay low rent. Every dollar you pay is in the value of the garment. 10 Pieces—Same style Suite, but with full length, 72” Buffet, instead of 66’. 9 Pieces—Same style Suite, but with addition of China Cabinet, illustrated. Regular Price $670. ; Regular Price $770. SPRCTADC qs ects ves: $296:75 °° SPEOIAL, «0. i.e... $368.00™ This Dining Room Suite is a beautiful Queen Anne motif, in genuine Walnut, beautifully finished throughout. Burl panel inserts. All drawers mahogany lined. Chairs covered in fine Tapestry. Order NOW to ensure delivery before Thanksgiving. 5 Made by One of the Foremost Grand Rapids Manufacturers Baby Grand One of the Most Popular Sonora Models The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Now Selling at Revised Prices Based on Present Costs SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street DEALERS EVERYWHERE rown out and are in the Ha possible fractures of the The WRIGHT -FOX CO.,Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth ‘Avenue , New York City : 170 ON GIRL » | AT A NIGHT’S CABARET jj Batler Ie Under Arrest on Charge of Theft. Ia Frazier, twenty-three, of $52 Lenox Avenue, a negro butler by Mrs. May O'Neill, No. 344 We Guarantee Satisfac- tion. If you wish, we will make your overcoat or your suit to order. You need not pay unless you are fully satisfied. No Charge for Alterations. Tear this advertisement out It will save you moncy. WEKTON STYLE CLOTHES Manufacturers 818 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY Open daily, Inc. Sat’y till 6 P. M. 279 Broadway A tt tt tt ee: Se = Because we have too many Se —s A | 4 \4 = —— a 4 | | A | A | ql Where , Absolute Purity is a i ——= ‘ : i Consideration i | A \A f | USE - i i pe 1. ess afl COS 4 | ' i 4 \4 || MALT EXTRACT ry We made a merchandising mistake—we \ | (concentrated) i | | Scotch Barley makes the i bought too many. We must sell them right Ij | Snore malt and i in ge: A away. Nothing wrong withtheshoes. (4 | pitals and other users who 4A ae A i need full strength & purity. i 198 pair high shoes—tan calfskin, light shade, A Santa Welcomes | LOTAN eat rare i straight lace, English last. : i ' | the original 2}4-lb. cans. ry 106 Pair high oe core grain, blucher style, i You Ls ; il] ° The best you can buy i WiDbel Sige ‘ i 4 Price List Sent Free On Reauest i 48 pair high shoes—Scotch grain, straight lace, i . \@ Winter soles i Santa has come to Toy Towne | Perfection Products Co. 4 pA i With heaps and heaps of things:— | Sih esa ae ee eee i 52 pair to clear at $8.35 A Dollies that sleep when laid down, | 675 Third Ave., New York City A asd planes that glide on wings, | reba Metre S128 (SSS SS SS LEE EE REESE EN Railroad trains and tracks, RALSTONhas Kiddie Kars and boats, some special quality b J A duckie that runs and quacks, about it an S ; ho - And a ship that sinks and floats. that gets it eaten s; by people : Santa welcomes you to Toy Towne— pia A FIFTH AVE. Pi neces Tate stn Mother and Daddy, too. with lackadaisical 38th Street | ord &E la lor Express Hovaccrs And—in his bag, way deep down— MROFHING appetites «+» 39%» Street os sa | Is a gift he has for you eaten and enjoyed. f . It must'be ’ that the system craves all the wheat’s nut-sweet richness. ™PRalston The whole wheat food you never tire of. Here is a note he wrote: Dear Little Friend: Be sure to come to-morrow with your arents to Toy Towne, on the Fifth loor, to get the surprise I brought especially for you! THE SENSATIONAL Sacco-Van Zetti Case ee me a i a et 3 Fully Told by Samuel Spewack, Staff Correspondent cet oe ee te te ee a Begins Next Sunday in THE WORLD - - Daily (Morning) Thereafter * Santa. dames McCreary & Co. 4th Street WORLD WANTS CZ TL LLL WITTEN WORK WONDERS. |B

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