The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 10

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GheBryant THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, Matty ethane evening pantie TIMBER FAMINE FORECAST. i, 000 YARDS AT A DOLLAR A. YARD will have nothing to do with the m; tical numerals and it was only os WASHINGTON, Jan. “Jan, 12.—TWe United scores, had refused roome on the States will face timber famine in Proverblally Ili-sated floors that New twenty-five yoars, Gifford Pindhet told RI ITCH SII K SITOP York hotel men erased the ‘18 and the House Committee on ronda eat skipped the floor entirely in thelr ft niet Forester 000,000 and with the | 5 merical Feekoning. day, The former C! a to $80, ~ “Tnnocent Bystander” has been i Ste th toes ae ines one ad ecnayiracas Bae en : Br ucts will flow in greater quantity in FARTHEST FROM HOME. ‘and Penns: ee REET ar ae ole of many who have, landed) in yydrs-clectric development. ‘Los| “The New Yorker For @ Dey or baht frat, 0° | aeorden tas lear FIFTH AVENUE 26 West 39th St. j= 21 West 38th St. fi Angeles now has very cheap electric | Two” who is farthest from home to- Se flo ae Mabe di esd ‘i Entrance on 39th St. Conventent for Automobil - eed and, as a matter of wie power, and cee {staking steps day (« K. Nishihara, who t¢ at the thet Sapoer ira naan ie Br sek wit “To the best of my knowledge,” says Mr. for les Ee ce cocks wsastace bekt thelr be. the bl pent Onin fa the world and |Pennaylvania. Is home town, Tort, Y uments ay Sid Frutchey, ‘“‘not since 1914 has 36 to 40 inch A SPECIAL SALE TSS gsr tannin ore etn iy A obut ham from Broaden, Buy ato gna rs, _—_—alle een offered for oo litle as a dollar « escape as such while} serve the wane for irrigation, and POST OFFICES BUSIER. Acres the country, onoe ed, Two-nftns yard,” ° a the foods which 't 5 Of the timber land nih the handa of 230 N L D G pwnd Pics canbe visas aio wrots teen bo prevaeat.” Recctpts tn Witty Taewe | Olan ag Mi, "Pinchot. only to destroy tt | plain and faney silke—juat what are now wanted by every ew ace Inner owns Sent eames oe y re en Tt will the clty people, thoee entitled “Is, the Game| to.pay's FRIDAY, THE 13TH. sae he live unior the shadow, of ths moran’ Forth the Candie?’ and then decided) “sriost every one will scoff at su-| Shew %00 Per Cent. Inorense, wie isiandard of vig yeia t nutter | Not ayerd could be replaced for less than $145 a yard — and for Stout Women ‘i vo egg Sitter woe, tition, but nearly every person| WASHINGTON, Jan. 1%.—Postmaater {f7™ the i of W r. Pinchot pers ty be most of these silks could not be duplicated for less than attending the Automobile| Has his pet jinx. The number "18," General Haya has issued the figures to ian mare Tonite line elee dared if Pp cor i $3.85 a yard. mnected with Friday, for instance, |or the receipts for December of the than those who live where the food and y q ‘ a narrowest escape,” he related |" regarded as being Particularly dan- lity largomt Port Oieen tn the country, the umber tome from," Specially Priced , “was not on the toon track, Lpkeay We aaa this telegram re- | They showed an increase of $1,606,223,- ————————— Michigan "Avenue, Chicago, Signe. at the Commodore from Fred. | 4% oF 6.66 per cent. over those of De- ‘ue ten. years cember, 1920, The total was $26,677,- “1 marta. to ea to ‘roan 2 the avenue to| erick Maxwell of Miami, 1a. ue waring for|, “The recurrence this month, of the | 10.62 | traditionally ominous date, y the | Decreases wore shown in Philadelphia, te ‘and while watching him I care-| ‘tirteenth, prompts me to cancel my |rrooklyn, Pittsbureh, Atlanta, Seattle passing auto- rong Soddenty Ss acquaintance prec alg Will wire later when T/and Sait Lake City. Allyother cities He Stern Brothers f red “ Sizes 39 to 56 Bust yot me a ne car. Few large New York hotels have a | seopred 7 Nat anes varying from 16 r ffalo to 28.2% ined end waved his hand. and es! thirteenth floor and the majority Rochester, New Sork' aE per cant Pin ; sonar ‘me and throw me in| have eliminated the B81 per cent. West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Four Styles of Black Silk Lace over Satin ‘and Crepe hbeautified with ornate girdles and cabochons. Most Exceptional Values Saturday in An Important Value-giving Sale of BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHES All high grade garments embodying workmanship of the highest character throughout. —Afternoon Dress— of Rubaya Cloth—a new all- silk fabric with the dura- bility of cloth. One-piece model, beautifully embroid- ered in two-tone silk and sphinx beads. Black, Navy, ae ed ae ON ek ed ed a dinner service is now! ne | nd of | i Special. 34” | | ; . Youths’ Long Trouser Suits with extra pair Tromsers—-tnverted | fee eel | t : pleat model in all-wool fancy mixtures, Herringbones and Tweeds. 16 to 20 years. . re Adapto footwear | BS De dinner sevice cdl ome aoa | [ctw Bepicement anda } Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats Junior Boys’ Overcoats in all wool double-faced cloth; green, in all wool fabrics, cheviots, chinchillas $12.50 Black Suede Dress you are contemplating the purchase of a dinner service of the very first quality, | i f , brown, gray and heather mixtures; ind double-faced plaid | } ing A I a the discounts of the January Sale amount to ‘ belted model; convertible collar; pleated a bow, Bear, Drs bcs a Sap mitiees | j A rolling pin made by. such a respectable sum that it is the part of Ki back. Sizes 1 to 18 years. lared; all wool lined; 4 w 10'years, Military Leather Heel | ' Piatiee elgte conta, wills an ine wisdom to- buy your dinner service jnow. N ‘ How éamesto article,’ turned out by iy $3 ®) $ = | Winget ha “ball shade Discounts of 10% to 50% ) \ h : ; , | | iited™Btates te wold in the ‘United . 4 Regularly $30.00 Regularly $25.00 utaerat Jens than one-third the, cost The customary January Sale of China and. Kt | Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Gimlaemcinetartug cree tat ir tise Crystal includes not dinner services alone Junior Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Overcoats of Navy Blue |) disadvantage of high’ transporta- but every item of table service which a hos- | in fine all wool fabrics; some wool or Gray, all wool chinchilla; button-to- eae fe te witng oe ‘ake aati tess needs—for nothing in that wide and | hoe soot ed double- = ae neck model with Venetian yoke and pi collection is exem| utton-to- or convertible collar i # { 19 aim ‘wolume ‘production. Until worthy pt. Ky models; belted or half belted, Sizes wool lined throughout. A very warm j iy ae ame game their troubles ; 3 to ro years, Winter model; 3 to 10 years, ap ea J El | V FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 18: i i AVE ' Moet the ° 4 7 —\- tae Brom hoe, Auten” as "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” isediny ¢ ers en SATURDAY—ONE-DAY SALE foiote te artis coments tone FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET EBRADY 722-50 ae . Special Purchase \\Galifornia’s citrus crop -Inst_year | Models appropriate for this time of the year in Endicott Johnson Boys’ Shoes Sizes 10 to 13% 1.80 Sizes 1 to6 2.10 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ CALFSKIN LACED SHOES Black-or Tan Lotus Calfskin made over smart Comfortable lasts, the uppers and soles are extra-weight so as to insure their sturdiness for variable Winter weather, and hard, daily wear. A New Maustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale and Southern Fashions—Mailed Upon Request. BONWIT TELLER &.CO. SATURDAY—A Special Offering of MISSEs’ FUR TRIMMED COATS 68.00 Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 \ Stout, sturdy, durable school shoes that have the wearing quality of much higher priced shoes—desirable lasts—medium broad toes. Black Only. No Mail or Phone Orders er met 375 | de mo 75 JUNIOR MISS SHOn? BOYS’ de wpstoz. . 4.65 Sizes 24 = . : 4.85 Women’s Tenderfoot CUSHION SHOES 8.95 Made of soft black kidskin--inner sole is made of invisible wool felt—making it im- possible for foot to come in contact with leather—medium broad toes—high cut lace —broad low heels—with rubber top lifts C, D, E, and EE widths—sizes 3\5 to 9. The most comfortable shoe made for women Clearance Sale—Saturday: Girls’ and Juniors’ WOOL COATS and SERGE FROCKS Sizes 6 to 16 years. | Fur-Collared COATS | Navy Serge DRESSES ‘OUTHFUL types of soft, rich coat textiles with large collars of opossum or wolf fur. In all @esirable winter colorings. Sizes 14 to 18 years. . ae ae suffering from tender feet —needs no break- | Also plain tailored models. Several attractive styles. ing in—ideal for women whose work re- 2 | _ quires a lot of standing or walking, such as EXCLUSIVE Fur TRI MMED COATS $12.75 16.50 22.50 $5.00 12.75 teachers, nurses, housewives, etc. > See Pages 13, 14, 20 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising Red to 115.00 Regularly $19.75 to 37-50 Regularly $12.73 to 34.73 , t ° A variety of smart styles, fashioned of The fine quality of the Serge is con- | ' ft Ontty one or two of a kind, youthful models of most luxurious winter Wool Bolivia, Heather Coatings or Sued: spicuous in every model. Some are | | Ke | coat textiles, lavishly trimmed with fine furs, Sizes 14 to 18 years, ines. Lined throughout and, warmly combined with silk, also regulation styles, Several Hundred Pairs of ‘‘Bontell’’ -| For .Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver om and Pumps, Reduced to 6.00 The sastort cathartic-laxative to to-night will empty your bowels con te Walking and afternoon footwear, all leathers, | vigale Your bowels when you have [pletely by morning and you, will eo high or low heels, not all sizes in every style. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— petuehe ep eaters seep Cascarets Arty ‘ A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT pete) Sour Stomach ou,"and htey cost only’ ten is candy-like Cascatets. One or two|box. Children love Casearet | Foe urna PiPYRMMNGS WHAT YOU NEMD—4 WORLD “WANT: AD. WIla, PND & \

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