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fos: His Auto Lights stn rear of his car. known his identity to the Tun on LJ A J Li Fi: h | officer, Capt, Sebold was quickly pro- \ re Jelly USM, Siaea vy the Constable with a red | 4 dl ; ‘ gy |bandanna handkerchief which he put ) the cities other cheap, light cars are! But They ‘Get By |over the jelly fish in the, rear and r ust as well, ion came 01 Mexican Recalls Tales of the| mia R™eicepe tue sangy wastes in| | "South “Americana do not use the —— | further trouble, + * tillable, automot for pleasure driving but A \ — French Intervention in the)" @he-.. eopment in manufacturing purely for business. The truck is) All Phosphorescently White, In-iW, H, ROAD LIFTS WAR TAXES. 60’s, Showing Why De La| hae beet slow, however, because of | ite te et ote ioe ee ton nious Cop Makes a Tail ai : the high cost of labor and the keen| With the mule team. Mules are in- genious Cop 6 é Llave, Dean of Mexico’s| competition of Germany, Que oan) Sree. 00 gation for gasciine is| Light Red. | tickets, Shguace, Mascots Tree Bey ay ee tet Sate tar Don |&, arawoak.”Mleo are unhitehed at | ana Other Services Free Jaa. 1. ‘ ; ra : i. ieee ; | Generals, Is Still a Fire-| tor ie° very Danish village, more-| RIRHt and are allowed to find thelr By Farmer Smith. War revenue taxes will be lifted Eater — American Autos oota 90 Pr ak mere, re ie Soe) NEWARIC (N, -g1,, Dao" S0--Capt,| 0b Lem pommTUtatlC OE ie wi joes 3 NE WN SD, . 80. -!coss baggage. express packages an: Popular in ‘South America, [tre the native wholesaler and re- FARTHEST FROM HOME, _— [Philip Sebold, of the Vice Squad of juggage, Pullman car and stateroom taller. og the years wel, Zhe “Now Yorker for @ Day or Two" |the Newark police, is fond of fishing.| service ‘and milk traneportatton, i all ‘aca who is farthest from home to-day ts|Yesterday he ran down for a day's| was announced by the New Yor! hay> done a of business | ' wy is y y'8| w By Roger Batchelder. LaF one ae eres nave. sent our |JONN Héndereon, who Ws af the Com. |flebing at Long Branch and stayed | Nay aver 000 Haruterg. Maliroed The dean of Mexican Generals is| dairy producte over here and obtained | modore. His home town, Boma, Afri-\rather late. When he started home| jinuance of these charges would re Gen, Gaudencio de la Liave, eighty | rubber, Re jeorictdaae Ml ype dll Ra ca, is about 6,000 miles from Broad-|he found that the tights on his car| duce cost of travelling on these lines years old, who has boon a soldier since |CPeThange makes pirchases tn the | 7M . would not work. Accordingly ac|* Bommutation and trip tickets he was twenty. According to C. H.|tinited States too expensive.” BIS ARGUMENT. took three jelly fish which were bought A Se Tt Garcia, who is at the Majestic, the ee (Prem the Detroit Free Prem.) |gtistening on the beach and placed! ',%oq trom the Internal Revenue Dg- old General is still a fire-eater and “A$ OTHERS SEE US.” Sleepy Sam—Dey say dat steady drip-|two im front of the car and one in| partment. ‘The railroag company wil can’t quite resign himself to the refgn “It 1 didn't have some dea of |D!f, Of water! woar away aastono aq ithe rear. All went well until the, tarnish wih a certificate which will f peace upon which Mexico has ap-) sheueoD ot wining to wager chat Geeta itera) somash by pocrin: Gabe waete he ‘was @opped. by a fnterndl Revenue off oo parently entered. Gen. de la Liave a me dey New York would sink - —— — ia the hero of many exploite, and this| {nto the sea,” asserted Paul Win- a = is one which Mr, Gareta told: throp of Spokane, at the McAlpin “In 1862, at the timo of the French| yesterday. | "when T first came intervention in Mexico, de 1a Liave| [ene ny ‘the great etre of the and my grandfather, Mucio Martinez puildings, and I have always re- Ghrolas Who Letee peeking, Governor | ese oar inet Sew. vere wees of Puebla, were soldiers in the Mexi-| S0™me® one that » , can army opposing the French troops,| Yanish if, more construction was shy, quartered at Vera Cruz. Leer dae Sib RISNSPADETS, "The Mexican svldiers had had no RISsy Hoes together owe: Nquor for several days, while tho] {O,closey BLoUpen lone meme Frenchmen in Vera Cruz were cele. b, ‘atble when Tt realize their brating day and night. One night de| tremendous weight and the nb- la Lfave and my grandfather put on| gence of calamity through col- @ @ civilian clothes, slipped through the| [f art know chat the lines and into-the town to get a drink. Peateet engineering minds of the ‘They were enjoying themselves in a| Soa nave planned your city and fo say" things which aroused. thovre:| {nat there len't the slighteat dan. MADISON AVEN FTH AVENUE, NEW YORK t 8 Which aroused the re- y - \ NUE, I 4 sentiment and, Thin the sumplcon of| Aira aghigt Of ete recent ald IN AVENUE = FETE A ’ several French officers at a nearby! that hulldings were so constmict- a S ; S Wie apa, MSU aR | Ot thy coe fete a Liaibioseala tenses detec b < ‘= of a hurricane imes stronger raped Ce ateae feet and started for! than any which has been known “My grandfather threw a lamp at BOnRUNy Ss 6 8 one of them, shot another, and then AUTOMOBILES POPULAR IN ‘ jumped through the window, expect- ng his companion to follow him. "Bui aver ee TH AMERICA. dela Liave was there for a fight an “Every day erican motor cars O ener Cie nal ae crt eats a noe For to-morrow (Saturday) pinned him against the bar and| America,” said Ferdinand Moeyer-| sought to reach his throat. Suddenly representative of several he cried out and gazed at his right hand, fron’ which the forefinger was missing. Do la Llave grabbed a bot- Me ot, rum trom the bar, sscaped | throug! the win my Trondiarher., “thee” reacted Aca A Reduction Sale of safely, and de la e had tho fore-4 We ith S | finger’ stump and the bottle of rum | 36 West 34 it. | as souvenirs of hiv wild exploit." 1 Flight Up. Take Blevator. | ‘ Fy Opposite Oppenheim-Collina. | NMARK ALWAYS SMILE a s.. “Fits Week ONLY | Women’s Silk Dresses i FUR COLLARED | 1. “In New York peopl: seem too busy to smile, but I think $ , that the fact that 8 per cont. of our at $37 50 people work in the sunshine has con-| Bolivia—all silk lined e tributed to thetr happiness, | = ly interlined. “Phe greater part of Denmark is| ‘warmly inteslined. devoted wilture and soientinc Phenomenal Value! | taught in all our hig! amiss | net zi lost our province ot | Special Assortment Dresses | These are smart, up-to-date dresses, variousiy ria in 1864, we began | 00 | is athsof Jutland, eur 10.00 15.00 18.00 modeled in Canton crepe, Jacquard crepe, soft STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5.30 satin, and combinations of satin with lace FOURTEENTH STREET — Fou A Dream of Your Smile How Is It By You Bimini Bay Figaro Ain't You Coming Out, Malinda Down at the Old Swimming Hole Sweet Lady Baby Face My Blushing Rose One Kiss Me Just Like a Rainbow Mon-Homme (My Man) Who'll Be the Next One Sunny Tennessee Me Dixie Fooling Me Carolina Rolling Stone Sporting BOXING GLOVES—10- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—reg AEARN Phonograph Records 49 Complete Assortment of Brunswick Records 85 to 1.50 heet Music Latest Hits 15 Regular 24 ct. I Wonder if You Still Care for | Jealous of You Sale of Queen Anne Console Phonographs Continued Specials In Cameras RUGBY FOOTBALLS—were 85.80... | 2-A BOX BROWNIE—reg. 83.50... (Ready-to-wear Dresses Department, Third nded 1827 ~=WEST OF FIFTH AVE. The Entire Stock of Blue Danube Blues cma will be offered at reduced pric The Rotary . Silver Threads Among the Gold ; Included are Annie Laurie Floor) es Women’s Tailor-made Suits Me Back to Old Virginny | All-wool Tweed Suits . e ° $24. 50 Old Black Joe ieee seectione Plain and Fur-trimmed Suits cf duvet de taine, Hees Siecmanst Sone moussyne and yalama . : ; . $38.00 Dreamy Hawaii Hawaiian Twilight Extensive Price Reducti .Misses’ Frocks Tuck Me to Sleep Gipsy Rose Vi Be Smiling When You're in Dinner and Evening Frocks of the higher-cos A Number of ing Little Lost Flower Goods and -» Special 4.50 Special 4.95 Special 5.40 95 ii ee .78 $28.50 (Nilsses’ Frocks, Second Fleor) 81.07 to ons it order. Richly Fur-trimmed Suits, 47.50, 58.00 (Ready-to-wear Suits Department, Third Floor) have been made throughout the remaining assortments of as a result of which many remarkabie vaiues are obtainable Misses’ Street and Afternoon Frocks are now being offered at the greatly reduced price of ers ay . West 42nd St. Corsage WORLD ALMANAC Hs See acta, Cloth bound, re 35c Per Copy 75c, by Mail 90c ff By Mail 50c. ie. Re ‘ | Germany. Over 30 Diary of Stern Brothers Special for Saturday—Women’s Two-Clasp Imported Kid or Lambskin GLOVES Pique and Over Seam Sewn, Embroidered or Paris Point Backs. Black, White, Tan, Gray, Brown, Mode, Navy. Womens’ and Misses’ Silk Petticoats Light and dark shades, for day or evening wear, Prevailing suit and dress fashions require a soft, silken foundation; these Petticoats, particularly adaptable to the modes come in SATINS, MESSALINES, SILK JERSEYS, RADIUM SILKS Accessories that individualize the Dinner or Dance Frock: Hair Bands ond Dress Garnitures The latest Parisian Hair Ornaments are of simulated jet beads forming bandeaux of caps, some with pendants of beads reaching to shoulders or waistline. Very youthful are wreaths of silvered or gold leaves or garlands of flowers on colored ribbons. DRESS GARNITURES are large, realistic, single Flowers, or gald ribbon, or can be made in any color to match the gown. Hair ORNAMENTS Dress GARNITURES | $2.95 upwards Third Floor. $5.50 upwards Conference on the Limitation of Armaments and the Pacific and Far East Problems. Peace Resolution, Proclamation and New Treaty With Analysis of 1920 Census. ni SOME OF THE LEADING FEATURES OF THE NEW EDITION Highly Important Agricultural Statistics compiled by United States Govern- ment, and now first published. President Harding's Inaugural Address. All the latest data as to Armies and Navies of the World. Important Financial and other Statistics about every State in the Union, as well as every American city of size. Full Aviation Records. Full Racing and other Sporting Records and } 50,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES Your Newsdealer or Bookseller will supply you at 35c, A pies may be had by mail, postage ead : bs receipt of 50 Cents i | Address: CASHIER, N Y WORLD (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Ss. a $1.25 (Regularly to $2.50) Unusual Values for Saturday: $4.95 Main Floor. —_ Bouquets or a spray of Flowers mounted on silver see LO22 errs prereset: hi 1587 ON SALE TO-MORROW. 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