The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 21

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te jscussed will be held next Wednes- | eareiea out miliions will, eventually day i a Investec in the Newark air term- yoo x wae Raymond's of? | inal. Ths would include American and foreign capital, Men experienced in aeronautics and It is hinted that the plans relate Ananciors aro behind the proposition, | to a scheme to connect this country v4 i ya{ With Germany In an aerial service According to Mr, Witteman. He says | ae ty armortation between they desire to acquire land on the! these countries was made possible by south side of the Port Newark devel-{an agreement made at the Washing- opment. ament Conference, in and will, be a duplicate of improved | tion: with the air Seaton land on whith the #ubmarine boat | corporation and warehouses stand, bond Tt the company. carries oift the| men, A plant for the manufacture plans baid to have been placed before} of hellum gas would be erected in the city officials Newark would be- | connection with the enterprise. come the centre of aerial navigetion AM, insbection of the, site in this country. of land at It would become the terminal of passenger, freight and air mail ser-! ° between here and Euro nts, and, between here and Ch Tho ‘promoters have hopes o stihg the Government. Dirig- | seaplanes and airplanes would . be used in the transportation of Man, head of the Alrcraft| freight and passengers, ' Government by maintaining a statio of Hasbrouck Heights.| 1t was intimated to the City Com-!| such as proposed, it is said, would at which details will be| missioner that in vase the plans are amount to $100,000 or more a’ year. -{ INNEWARK, BIGGEST W RE WoL Practical Aircraft Men ‘Seek Land for Site and Hint at Big Things. ed whi the Government | dirigib! efuploy _approxim o make Newark a trans continentai 40 indust-y employing approximately 6,000 men have heen pi City Commiissioncy Thomas L. Fe depot for airships with | luunehing and for dirigibles. Air, mail reccived at Hazelhurst the propose ed to New York much cheape it costs now. The saving Orange Pekoe Tea This Tea, the finest leaf is our own direct and is rated by as being far superior @o any similar blend. Our price is without doubt the Jjowest on this market, and generous sized trial package for only 10 gents makes it a simple metter to try this real Orange Pekoe Tea — buy Best Bulk Coffee To get the full measure of satisfaction out of Coffee, it must be fresh roasted! Cotfee deteriorates quickly after it is roasted, so we roast all of our Coffee daily right here in our own plant, and make daily de liveries to our stores. You may be sure that every pound of Coffee you buy at Butler's is freshly roasted and has full aroma and it at eny Butler Store! Half-pound package. . taste. Still sold at the low price pe pound of... Per Can Campbell's Beans Sugar Corn &: EQS vuitton 7 amt Peaches? 15° nat Marmalade ss: 19° nt Pears ‘ez DO’ Can Seasonable Goods at Reasonable Prices Nx GROG Z i eet le 2 fr) Per Jar Roya’ XLCR Dates,pkg.12!..c Thyme and Sage, pkg..... 5c Famous Catsup, 10c and 19 Smyrna Figs, lb... ...29¢ Essie Pure Vanilla Ext....25¢ Peerless Sauce, 15¢ and 25¢ Fancy Mixed Nuts, Ib... .29c cue Pree Laman Git... a Stuffed Olives, 25c, 35c, 45c Walnuts, 1921 Crop, Ib....38 JN Ton jar ide Queen Olives, 15c, 25e, 35¢ Cleaned Currants, pkg... 20c Apple Sauce, No. 2 can... 18c Olio d’Oliva, pure oil, pt., 75c Citron, Ib...............45¢ Seeded Raisins, pkg..... .23c Olio d’Oliva, pure oil, qt., 1.25 Lemon or Orange Peel, Ib. 29¢ Seedless Raisins, pkg.....27¢ Savoy Macaroni, pkg.....10c R & R Plum Pudding... 33c Norwegian Sardines, Savoy Spaghetti, pkg.....10c fj) Blue Ribbon Mince Meat, 15c =! { can .1214¢ Savoy Noodles, pkg......10c HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS VEGETABLES venues AT LOWEST PRICES ASPARAGUS!: ASPARAGUS ¥ FRESH FRUITS ORANGES 3" ORANGES!" TOMATOES). ALES tate arch, Te TOMATOES eo ee 10c} | APPLES (xeiec oye CORN i282 GRAPE FRUIT} 20 Large and Suley, doz... . TOMATO PUREE fe, 8c LEMONS PURE BEVERAGES CRACKER SPECIALS BREAD AND CAKE 1060 G. & G. Ginger Ale. 12c ae: La Bon Bon 16-0z. Loaf 7c Rainbow Apple Drink, 12c lemon, ted Waser vig. Se] | Bon Bon Raisin Loaf. .10c Ruppert’s, 3 for 25¢ aad ra Plain, Raisin, Chocolate Layer or Holiday Fruit Ehret’s, 3 for 25¢ Cake, 16 Ib. phe... 13¢ 2e Deposit Kequired on Bottle. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Johnny Cakes. Ib... 2... Social ‘Tea sandwich, tb JAMES BUTLER tx. ke x? Save money buy your groceries at any one of our 589 conveniently located green - and - gold stores RT Keener OE y docks and sheds || Field, it is said, could be received at || terminal and transport- | i } Chas Bi ome Bey BE AC EQEMBER 30, 1921. | a Use the A. &S. Crossway ’ Sa \B Telephone Charges Made Saturday Will Appear on February Statements ———=== For Saturday’s Selling — HAM«-STRAUS INC. BROOKLYN Main 6100 The End-of-the-Year Clearance Continues Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Apparel At Drastic Reductions ae through this week these great clearance sales have been in progress. In many instances smnall lots have been cleared out, but? E ‘ fine stocks, cut to prices of exceptional savings. Women’s Dresses of Silks and Cloths | $69.95 to $139.50 | Originally $95.00 to §225.00 | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses $49.95 to $79.50 Originally $55.00 to 5105.00 Women’sTailored&Fur-T rimmed Suits $19.75 to $175.00 Originally $29.75 to $375.00 | | | | \ To Clear Orr Stocks for the hee Year / Books for Boys and Girls 34e and 49c ET the children come down Saturday and pick out the book they want because more than likely it can be found here because the collection of books is extensive, including the Bobbsey Twin Series, Boy Scouts and Boy Allies Series and lots of books by L. T. Mead. For Saturday only, a limited quantity of: Stokes’ one-volume Encyclopedia......... .98¢ from $3.00 Pictorial History of the World War ........ 98c from $2.50 And books that have been damaged in Christmas handling are reduced to exceptionally low prices. A & S.—Mozranine, Yar. A Clearance of Women’s Slip-over Sweaters 159 of these pretty sweaters enter this clearance at reduc- tions that will demand early selection. All yarns in such shades as Mrs. Harding blue, jockey red, brown, navy, black and henna are used in their making. High-neck or V-neck styles, with pockets and belts. 77 Sweaters, Formerly $5.95, $3.85 18 Sweaters, Formerly $7.95, $4.85 38 Sweaters, Formerly $8.95 to $10.75, $6.75 16 Sweaters, Formerly $12.50 to $15.60, $9.75 A. & 8.—Second floor, Central A Sale of 75 Dresses for Girls, $5.95 Formerly $7.50 to $13.50 - HIS little clearance will prove of the utmost interest to mothers of growing girls as it affords a selection from dresses of Jersey, velour, tweed and combina- tions of velvet and velour plaids at a very small price. The styles are quite diversified; some made in two-piece models with slip blouses and pleated skirts; others with a combination of flannel or velvet with pleated or shirred skirts. Several other models ure trimmed with wool em- broidery. Sizes 6 to 16 years. ® A. & B.—Becond floor, Central. Specially-priced for Saturday “Mocaro” Coffee, 24¢ lb. Reduced from 39c ‘HIS blend is the result of considerable experimenting and is one of our most popular coffees, It is a high- grade blend of the finest coffees and is highly recom- mended to lovers of this delectable beverage. 5-Pound Packages, $1.10, from $1.59 Hankow Tea—Mixed and Oolong—34c Pound Reduced from 44¢ Another blend that experimentation has proven to be a great favorite with the majority of tea-drinkers, Old-fashioned Molasses Fruit Cake, 24¢ Pound Reduced from 30c Made from the best ingredients and fruit, in our sanitary bakeshop. Counter deliveries only on this item. & & 8.—Hubwey foor, Lavington ares: Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits of “Crompton” Corduroy Special $8. 95 HERE'S nothing like corduroy for making a boy’s suit that will wear like iron—and above all “Crompton” corduroy that not only wears but sheds water like a duck’s back. ‘Two pairs of trousers mean double life for the suit as any coat will outwear two pairs of trousers, These come in plain and pleated models in neat drab shades. Sizes 8 to 15 years. A & B—Beeond Moor, Won. ections are still sufficiently varied to offer savings in apparel that will appeal to every woman. . y garment in these sales represents wonderful values in modes, qualities and PRICES. Women’s Coats, Capes and Wraps | Women’s Wool or Silk Separate Skirts | Girls’ Afternoon Coats $4.95 to $14.75 $15.95 to 865-00 aa | i Originally $7.95 to $29.75 Originally $23.50 to $87.50 os . & & S—Secend Moor, Central. ~ e . “ +, ® d Bt |e i | r * 5 | o os 4 This is a straight reduction from our own Misses? Fur-Trimmed Suits $19.95 to $49.95 Originally $37.50 to $92.50 “} Misses’ Fur-Collared Coats $39.50 to $49.95 Originally $48.50 to $89.50 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats $350.00 to $1,650.00 Originally $450.00 to $1,950.00 $19.95 to $260.00 Originally $24.95 to $350.00 | For the Last Day of 1921: A Remarkable Sale | of Men’s Overcoats a i q A Special Purchase and Models from Stocks— i Made to Sell for $35.00 and $46.00 HE A. & 8. Men’s Store as had the most successful year in its existence and, > to wind up the year in a manner that will appeal to the majority of men who "* patronize it, we have taken overcoats that were made to sell regularly at 35.00 to $40.00 and marked them for Saturday to $28.50. ‘ Where size ranges were broken, we made a special purchase from one of the best manufacturers with whom we do business, with the result that this sale will” offer the finest selection of coats that has been placed on sale this season at $28.50.. ‘ = Town Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Box-coats of All-wool Coatings 4 in plain colors, mixtures and herringbones. These fabrics are obtainable in through and throu Sizes 35 to 44. 175 Men’s Suits Have Been Reduced to $24.75 Every one of these suits has been taken from our regular stocks and sold at” a much higher price. A good sel ion of conservative models in colorings and patterns that will appeal to most men. A) & Sree fee: Bert ene + Se gh weaves or with plaid backs. | Resolved: That I Will Stock Up for the Entire Year of Ba 1922 from this | Sale of Men’s Madras Shirts at $1.29 { FROM the way men and women ns picked up these shirts every day since the sale started, we venture to state that many a_ resolution like the above was made and not broken. 7,200 shirts entered the sale and rein forcements were rushed forward during the week. Saturday will still further inroad~ made on the selections as, undoubtedly, this is one of the greatest shirt values that the greater city has witnessed during the entire year. Choice Patterns and Colorings in Woven Madras and Corded Madras—every one of which was selected especially for this sale “4 Made over our perfect-fitting model, insuring full eut body measurement and accurately-sized neckbands y Step in and sce these shirts tomorrow-—there’s no obligation to buy. We'll 4 leave that to you. 7 & 2 tee oe Re

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