The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

mobile s. “whe Navy Yard was also o the chief sources of employment to . sable to the motorist. | rooms: | way from Texas, St. hewn aw ith By Roger Batchelder. i trom top to bottom, the Workl War and its! . ‘3 yed by Sperone. | Those who have ever motored from ment and c q i ive Maine and New Hampshlre. | 4.9 4 Jurtheat from, home to. th, No He Ht will be a great boon to motorists NBN 1h GE DNA BU os whieh | 74g aye Mean kotred fo MRS |tHG NSN Gy . Rio de Janeiro, is vist—the Navy = + * 6 ter (this Is A CANADIAN SMILE. - pencbiaes e was relayed by Josep) (irre. at neross the mimodore room ¢ who} ike ‘ ri ‘New it from George Wright of others Hatipsiiie hitter was the bane “& little boy was sent to the of mot i) polont and nar- corner drug store to get some « with which his mother con- jemplated changing the colors of sone fabrics." Mr. Wright re- eattive Ie MtOuehOn ited. “When he arrived he for- POW, yyl one midst either pay for the privilege of vs i win bahy- kept so on swiss ur that ot the exact words of his mes- — town ee AA ith Gy erent wae Well, what can 1 do fot you, f iont py nd propex ( : 1h Bevel see ty ra someching to foo Recognized byword among lovers of creamy ale 1OW , of bolkle®, shook his head @nd and lager, and whi tivnished em Or aren ol! [WL ge va tee i ployment fo hundreds, now stands un back home and ask her dic, Another has been made into #) to name her poison.’ cold storage plant, and a third is NOTED WRITER “ARRIVES. ny eed for the manufaciure of auto eh Cond d Milk Sir, Robert. Alexander President of Toronto Universi - ne of! shor and scholar, has arrived at the Relmont. He has written many arti- ‘es on the New Testament and has contributed extensively to vediac, He Is the author of “The scerman Tragedy and Its Meaning to! Canada.” \ bodies. laborers, and at presen ment situation is ser int To fat aan: hundreds of the unemp! ! time, © of the fin THEY'LL ALL BE HERE automobile show is t Bros. which will reach nsylyanta. to- 4 7 in Ports ridge s now nterest Men wh otor Rebar Priced! Specially All-Wool Auto or Steamer Robes 8-25 These robes appear in plain solid colors of Blue with a Gray reverse or Blue witha Brown reverse. They are 60x80 inches in size with fringed ends. Their quality is unquestionable, their warmth unsurpassed, Mohair Plush _ Lap Robes : Pee ‘ 12.50 These robes are of the well- known Chase make, which guarantees their warmth and long service. Each is reg- ulation size in plain solid colors. They are indispen- (Second Floor) James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Coming! The Great Sale for Men * at ly Wait forit! Watch for it! Special trains are on their Louis, Kansan Minne will inspect our village rt ‘RTNEST FROM HOME. A lusty nee ka Borden EAGLE BRAND Kill Your Cold Over Sunday See Creofos Adv. on Page 13 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New Yor/ Vormerly AeT. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 ome Very Fine Persian, Chinese and Turkish Rugs The Best Ice-saving Refrigeratvurs We’ve Seen $35 New. Hold 100 lbs. of ice. 16 in. high, 33 in. wide, 19 in. deep, ( After 3 years’ experimenting the manufacturers of this new sanitary refrigerator have accom- plished what they set out to do to build the best ice-saving refrig- erator at the price. It is constructed of heavy sea- soned lumber and is different from anything now on the market. It has interlocking airtight frames. locked together by four extra heavy steel bolt rods. The insu- lation is of the best © provision el yamber Al) hardware is nned woven wire yemovable drain pipe. anable flush traps = pure white enamel , in the Housewares Store, Seventh Gallery New Buiiding THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE * Dresses, $5 Head this Monday list of savings — DRESSES FOR WOMEN ES FOR MISSES Goob DRESSES, TOO—of -W Staal serge and velours. Practical models, in good taste, well made and always desirable. Regular were $6.75 to $10. prices in our own stock Downstairs Store, Old Building Dyed Skunk Shawls $18.50—were $24.50 Lovely shawl searfs, these. Ample in size; good in qual- ilk lined. Down they go—on Monday Downstairs Store, Old Building Coats, $10 Were $29.75 in Stock woman who want neluded. small siz . Warm, sight! good models— Extraordinary, if Fair notice to every coat. Bolivias and velours a) nicely made and finished. BUT your is here. s 34 and 86 only. Si Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Girls’ Lonsdale Jean Middies, $1.45—-were $1.95 Mother knows the und as these were made in our ow? made, »: fine for sehool. serviceable quality of white Lonsdale factory, they are RIGE Sizes 6 to 2¢. LY Long sleeves, of cour Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Women’s GOOD Suits, $10 Were $15 to $39.75 Who need# a well-made ouit?....A pertinent questiv: yonicled, Wool jer: —our own good when reductions like these « serge or tricotine—late Autumn m reduced because we have SMALL SIZES only. Downstairs Store, Old Building Crepe Kimonos, $1 WERE $ ’ lot of dainty and practic robes and bre embroidered and nicely m styles to choose e, copen and navy, Downstairs Store, Old Building Slip-on Sweaters, $2. 95 mon Many Worsted sweater. ) many purposes, reduce ani to $2.95. Worstell Y that e $4.95 reduce 2.) urplice tie-hack sweaters tha ere » reduced to » And 1 wool scarfs that were #1. redu to $2.95. A happy choice surely Downstalra Store, Old Building Good Corsets, $1. WERE $:.50, porte} LSO. age fig clastic top and tripe atiste corsets for j—Moiiday, $190. Downstairs Store, Old Building slender to Misses’ Coats $12. 50—w ere $25 these. All-wool velou prvative type of coat t 14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Building Half price for goo heltad ‘models, silk lined. Tie most young women prefet Kiddies’ Flonnelettes Night drawers in size Reduced from $1.85 to 50¢ a ¢ A Fourth to Third Less in the January Sale Kermansha and Sarouk Rugs ude Sn TBx9.4 feet... seesaw eeeee 12.3x8.8 feet 9 feet LL.8x7 feet TZ5XO feet a vieeis ves vows 10.6x8.9 feet ass 10.10x8.9 feet 12.9x8.10 feet . 14,10x9.7 feet . 12x8.10 feet ... 12.6x9.5 feet .. | 12'9x9:7 feet .. | 14,6x10 feet ..... 1 Mahal Rugs Sie 13x8.9 feet x9 feet A feet 9.1 feet x8.9 feet x9.5 feet x9.8 feet . 8x9.1 feet .6x9.7 feet 8x8.4 feet x9.9 feet 1 1 i 1 | 1 1 rk Ie 1 5 2 Chinese Rugs Sale price Sale Grade 13.10x10.5 feet 3.10x10.6 feet x12 feet 15x10 feet . 16X12 feet)... 20 Sarouk Mats 0 grade; average 2 STH0. bx 11, 20x11 feet 50 Mosul Rugs, $56 average size 3.6x6.0 foot size2 grade; 20 antidue and modern Kazak Rugs, 569 $126 to $145 grades; 20 Chinese Rugs, $195 to $275 to $450 grades; average sixc Third Galler Sudden Disposal of Watches of intoual character At prices at least a third below their already low prices A bit of good fortune brought about by a manufacturer's liquidation average 50 Lillihans, § $15 grade; average size $25 for Men’s $22 for Men’s $37.50 Watches $33 Watches The watehes at $20 have I8-karat white gold-fitled cause in the newest designs, thin model, several styles—particularly appropriate for wear with dinner coat or full dress. ave 18-karat green gold-filled case engraved centers, Paes $19 for Women’s oe Wrist Watche gold-filled ca with buekles to mateh justed movements, with etched dials eed The wi with plain 7 jewel movements with four adjustment and breguet hair-springs, and are fully guaranteed for time and durability In the Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Old Buikiing Wonderful Sale of Dinner Sets A Fifth to Half Less 75 dinner sets, 107 pieces each, made up from our regular open stock patterns, in French china, English semi-poreelain, Nippon china and American semi-porcelain. En crusted *gold border Rich border designs. Solid matt gold and stippled gold handles piece sets at $10.50 to $10 -piece sets at $22.50 to $85 100 sets, in 12 patterns, made up from our regular open stock patterns, in French china, English semi-porcelain, Nippon chipa and American semi-porcelain. $200 Bavarian china dinner sets—for $140 5 sets, encrusted gold border, solid gold handles, 100 pieces. $60 and $75 English semi-porcelain sets—$15, $55 10 sets, four vich border designs,’ 107 pieces. $15 American semi-porcelain sets—for $35 25 sets, four border designs, 103 pieces. And 100 lustre Tea Sets—-$12, $15, $25 teapot, sugar bowl, cream jar, six cups and 5 to Blo. 23 piece. prices are Wool-filled Comforters $5.50 VERY low price Some saucers, six plates; regular Second Gallery, New Bullding 22x22 in. Linen Napkins at $6.75 a dozen jou dozen from Belgium 100 dozen from Scotland. . 200 dozen from Ireland. 00 doz. from Czecho-Slovakia | PURE linen Lowest price in years 1,200 dozen napkins, in the popular 22x22 in. dinner ze. We have had some of these in our regular stocks $8.75 to $10.50 dozen—current rivbt up to today at price r these qualities, First Floor. Old Building a ee

Other pages from this issue: