The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 15

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GERMANY RUNNING IN DEBT A BILLION MARKS EVERY DAY Government Presses Cannot 21 DEAD IN EXPLOSION ON GREEK DESTROYER Offictal Inqairy Learns Sabmarine Bomb Caused Blast, ATHENS, Jan, 6—The number of persons Killed in explosion on the Greek torpedoboat-Destroyer Leon at Piragus Wedoesday ia now given as twenty-one, with forty-two Injured. Official inquiries revealed that the, »x- plosion occurred while a member of the crew was handling a submarine bomb, which detonated three others, The ship was badly damaged, but the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6%, 19232. KILLED BY AUTO ON WAY TO TELEPHONE HUSBAND Woman Scckipe to Leara Why He Was Late Is Ran Down, Mrs, Katherine Sonnemann, twenty- nine, of No. 84 Sunnyside Avenue, Brooklyn, was crossing Jamulca Aves nue near Miller Avenue last night when he was struck by an automobile, driven by Henry Martem jr. of No. 49 Sands Btreet. She was taken to Bradford Street Hospital, where she died. GEORGES as well as the maker's guarantee goes with each gare ment. Asa special accommodation to buyers—Open Evenings This Week Until 9:00 29 Floor ISW. 34% St boilers, engines and torpedo tube mech- anism were unscathed. The damago|her husband, William, to find out why She had been on her way to telephone Turn Out Paper Marks ss to the Destroyer Jerax, lying nearby, |/he was late for dinner. She fs eurvived Fast Enough. [was Insignificant. by two children, No arrests were made Between ‘ eee Fifth Ave. BERLIN, Jan. 6.—Germany {s rush | tng toward internal bankruptcy with pt thereasing speed but with scarcely | —- any effort to put on tho brakes Th: |) national budge: is further than ever |; from balancing. The German state now owes 280,000,000,000 marks (nor- mally $70,000,000,000), the debt yhaving . Pt f{—_—____} Increased 40,000,000,000 marks’ (nor- business shoe in ao mally $10,000,000,000) in the last month, Instead of a aflcit of 750,000,000 ] Fj a heal ace (normaly $18t 50,000); " hed tan Ca or USINESS Women Clothing Previously estimated, officia gure | 4 : i f ; show that the state is now h d oe IME Cone wigai,a00 00) each eno ‘scriminate in the World. d matks (normally $312,500.01 aD “SENIOR” MONTORT December was a ruinous month. October and November, when the value of the mark had a big drop, i i were much sounder months as far as internal tinances are concerned. In rou e Vel ea e e 0 Ss | Signet Women’s Shops 14th Bt. at No. 6 Fast S6th Bt. at 1345 Bway 424 Bt. at No, 187 West 125th Bt. at No. 118 West 149th B&t. at 8d Avenue 150th Bt. at $4 Avenue Brooklyn at 557 Fulton Before—Never ! In this sale we have dealt prices a blow such as they have not had since they started upwards years ago! The values it presents have electrified the pub- lic; and when you read below the character of the clothes you are getting in this sale at these prices, you can’t help but marvel about it yourself! been printing y, having put printing p 1,000,000,000 Into circulat interna! expenses. oO tion of it t “RADIOLITE”’ For a Few Days Only Every one New and Perfect. Sold With a Written Guarantee. Tell Time in the Dark. A clock that has never been sold before for less than $3.25. Only One to a Customer. || All Ingersoll Watches at New Reduced Prices Ingersoll Watches Exchanged WALTER & CO. ‘iz’ Over 30,000 in 4 gigantic groups! 40 famous brands! Every garment all-wool! Over 5,000 of them at the One Price— $15! te 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. Es They comprise our own regular stock that were formerly $25 and Stores 177 BROADWAY, N.Y. 31 $30, and goods just purchased by us that were made to sell at ——— $30, $35 and $40 STORE HOURS 9 9 TO 5 5:30 est Immediate sources of vin pul a new burden on Deu vp, | fp sepotied, In this selection at $15 you will find many celebrated brands of clothes, the names of which are among the most favorably known of high grade makers in America. We listed these brands last week, but at the urgent request of a number of the makers, we are omitting them as a result of the protest made by retailers who are forced to sell the identical garments at $30, $35 and $40. Also included at $15—-1,000 ynuine C. Kenyon Weterercote All-Wool Co: FOURTFFMTH 6TREe: Taw AS RIETH AVE The variety of fabrics, models and patterns is over- whelming, absolutely nothing missing. Forty famous brands in all! All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. LIMITED ALTERATIONS FREE. Mail orders filled accurately and promptly. Reduced From $33.50 & $35 And Including Recent Purchases (Retail Values Up to $45) At this amazingly low price there are hundreds of Suits and Over coats in every fabric, pattern and model. There are forty different makes to select from. No matter what your taste may be, it can be met in this huge assortment. No charge for alterations. All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Reduced From $37.50 & $40 Clearance Sale MEN’S OVERCOATS Our Entire Stock of Better Grace + Go at One Pric« 24.50 Were $35.00 to $44.75 uls to : , . / And Including Recent Purchases (Retail Values Up to $55) - + Gave f ' Danes f BO 920) J y Our tl , vet al has been marked Among the wonderful purchases made for this sale, and in a ae até one -riginal cost, to meet cluded at this price, are Suits and Overcoats secured at a a ¥ the dis Nanak great saving from famous New York, Chicago, Rochester, ¢ i { t ’ tinge. Baltimore and Philadelphia makers. Exclusive models and fis A = =, i —_— + ae ; patterns in a variety that is overwhelming. ll sizes e'. - A STYLES--Big. 1: COLORS —Hyvery shade and mix- No charge for alterations. { ster pl BCC and kim aude belted all gretnd oF ia back)—box and Ches- terfields, MATERIALS—Best plaid backs, fancy overcoat- ings, meltons and kerseys, and a few imported materials. ture that is among the season's most popular __# Reduced From $50, $55, $60 & $65 And Including Recent Purchas:» (Retail Values Up to $85) This offer presents the cream of America’s foremost makers of ready-to-wear Suits and Overcoats—-the finest money can buy Exclusive domestic and foreign fabrics in the richest patterns. The tailoring of these garments is unmatchable. Also included at this price are a number of luxurious, genuine Montagnac Overcoats, the fabric that of the famous Germania Mills (Stursburg Schell): silk lined. There isn’t a model or fabric missing in this big assortment. No charge for alterations All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. —large assortment of greys, browns, greens and oxford and black. SIZES—A comprehensive range of sizes to accommodate everyone—34 to 48, regu- lars and stouts. te \il Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits at Drastic Reductions. Ae 229 Floor ISW, 34% St Waldory Hotel, Beiween Fyth duenue and Lroadwoy f Alterations Free Extra Space Extra Salesmen SEE PAGES 11 AND 35 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING nena Ws san-e-nensiieicnsias~ccigiisiheihnaiameaciacivagaiints

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