The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 16

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ae hie, _4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. ED BY. CHILDREN, |HEARING ON FIGHT Be TL, sister and brothtrs of Terence | tub, the President of which ember ‘of, Jonn D. Uiack's law arm, | full + Black le cuunsel for Taylor and of Chance, | Lindgren aiso ventified tained control of | iy by ite earnings ts able to pay in wee paced the ection cashier, Silvan” jell, fn ish aeons ls He, me on finde. Girectors ma 221,000 of the deficiency. Giemissed to-day Justice Wetitiarn O'Brien, who under tho name of stew- jurr, CRIPPLE ENDS LIFE} OF STEWART HEIRS, Ort eoneay tive bend of the Brewart, Speedometer Corporation and f 1 "ave years re facby aon Sule oi ie ats were Tepressate y 2 ye to ty of, Stowar | Taunted for A » Ha bs Gu dlans, lornrien fone public in connection Self in Home. Gar gine with Mrs, Honeyman’s action, and er — mae Pelictroau at Niverhead,|the sister and i ie is Nasht d pre wteabewits,, the sizteen- , yesterday began a bearing on ee tes learned for the first time wha: Devestion P MMAF-old eon of John Simkowits of! tho pot ion of Mrs Robert B. Honey- We. 81 Washington Pince, Pavelo,| ai daughter of John K. Stewart, WW. J, hanged himseif in the battiroom] te become, of thetr brother, from whom thoy had not heand for many oa of New 7 ef his home yesterday afternoon Der} cee of Chicago. Catherine, John| Mr: Stewart had been sold at & 3 _ @@use he could no longer endure the/ yy and David O'Brien of Nashua, rifces of more than §200,000 to a aented to walve ‘te aguinat W when, tam ia pring that wa 4) "he Ls ag Cs the Sto MARINER'S 2 MAIDEN LANE FIRE BANK OPEN TO-MORROW INDICTMENTS DROPPED |fi2"ssstost"™ ve 40 Per Cent. Un- Make Up Deficit. An: tndietenent foe- sdanstangtiver [8 against Robert A. Powers, owner of o- | the fg ta: ae, bed 14-18 Maiden | bla: sing ». Who have con-; Lane, | pereons iss their | stro! 40 percent until the' tives’ in & ‘ire Ly yan. 20, 1920, wan tn the place ilevue “Hospit Kerosene in the fire which a cog ow P, id mt had A Joint Indictment Bored Phowmsas i, iwartout ——— MAN BURNED IN ®TRE DiD6, James Tennant, of No. 212 West 61at ned by jay, died to- gruel to him, taughing at him when’! he could not run and play with them, And yesterday they made fun of him * Pi Yeerause he was not able to go coast- | |i] 1 \) i Continuing Tomorrow—Friday Annual January Clearance Sales — ing and try out their new sleds. So ‘he couldn't stand tt any longer. Affording the Most Substantial Savings Offered in Recent Years of : , ; | To Close Out Entire Stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel . ED IN : - FROM RUNNING AUTO 7 At Reductions Regardless of Original Cost : ; ‘Comyanton, Sertensly er ami ua I! aN rs Ss ea ae ie a resee _ , Plange Ovey Ba: = = eee = = ie rer wail Tain —SSSSE===== BROOKLYN 3S SS SS in automobile sccident last night rs | we oprses Avenue, i ae: ‘found “by A. ll 13 Bast 33d Street, Bayonne, | fect apart. ‘Thirty feet Hi} Ss « Orme, Sus 4 € FULTON ST: sat is aia N Unparalleled Reductions ey «. Offering the Greatest Values in Many Seasons ‘stop. maciaie, | ator iy stim Tleage fe ta Bod tn etn | ita, earn Saray. “tris boone lea at No. || | Retiring || E ar reetenl 500 New Model Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses Sale Price 13.75 150 Higher Cost Dresses For Women and Misses Sale Price 1 8.00 75 Imported French Frocks Sale Price 28,00 100 Misses’ Jersey Dresses To Close Out Sale Price 10.75 150 Novelty Plaid Skirts Values to 15.00 Sale Price Days) He: | . : 100 Jersey Suits , For Women and Misses Sale Price 12.75 * . 60 Misses’ Smart Suits H | ° To Close Out Sale Price 48.00 | oe 50 Women’s Tailored Coats . ' Values to 48.00 Sale Price 28.00 \ . 150 Trimmed Coats and Capes Sale Price 38.00 60 Plain and Fur Trimmed Coats Values, to 110.00 Sale Price 65.00 Values to 75.00 For Women and Misses 7.90 Girls’ Winter Coats Smart Heather mixtures, richly fur-trimmed, lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Values 25.00 18.00 Girls’ Winter Coats Blouse coats in Ormond and beited models, in Bolivia; trimmed with Aust. Opossum and Nutria; all shades. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Values to 65.00 Special 38.00 To Close Out 500 Pairs V/7omen’s Modish Black Kid Boots This remarkable offering comprises a special purchase 5 : .00 Girls’ Serge Frocks * Smart Navy French Serge Frocks, with unusually attractive piping in Jade, Henna and Red. Sizes6 to 14. Values 18.75 _ Spectat 8,90 Special Girls’ Dressy Frocks Chic models in many new styles and fabrics, taken from regular higher priced stock. Sizes range 8 to 16 years. A truly extraordinary offering Values 35.00 . speci! 11.75 of fashionable shoes, developed of fine quality Black Kidskin ia with flexible welted soles and smart walking heels. | | dey 1329-1331 ® 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE- FULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Friday and Saturday Pre-Inventory Clearance Sone Clothing As it is our custom throughout our entire estab- f& our Bove Clothing Department. chandise, even if it has only been in stock but a short time, will be carried over. To assure this we have cut prices below wholesale cost. ® School Overcoats Genuine plaid-back Overcoats, ulster style, with plenty of pockets. Real fine all wool materials only used in this excellent lot. Formerly up to 24.50 1 yp) Sizes 9-18 “Two Panis Suits Made of the finer grade fabrics. Tailored by the better manui Large assortment of styles and shades. is Formerly 16.75 & 18.75 9.75 Sizes 7 to 16 Wool Mackinaws An excellent plaids in the Norfolk model. Formerly 10.75 7 45 Sizes 8-18 or Corns Lift Right Offi No Pain at All ‘that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right \ off, root and all, without the slightest Soreness. Apply = few dro} of “Preezone’’ upon pain or End Any Com or Callus Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost but few cen' rug stores. H it Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It

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