The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 9

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TTL TL ET TT TE LT PC TE ET a RETR - HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUA== 18, 1922. je OnE ‘workmen, w wee the it of criminal | 4 oa tf tations Ostet "tn. Uae, old” Greed “aud| rocongs “a *Eeamemere “peserted | 4. punaio Intestigation nee the es are, mcta lore hia’ |nequizonse ah {acho % Fapon:| yan Uneeraa tua Re A ) a" doctrities ‘began to falter. The edu-| Raymond 8. Pack of that body, We] iapee of the "Aime » BAe Sante Sec Ateo, Fhe wrote stern tL te adjournment wan texen until Pr! examined oe ee —} | cated Ege eee more in the hed the headquarters of the Can ing on Bedford Avenue, 1 ¢ _ = 'O.-. realisation that modern progresq, to | Club of Now, 5 orm, at tie Belmont, Nov. 38, resulting tn_t lasting, must Soe of civilization. he stud: y of have War: Profiteers Still Exist in Herts tarmest notets tart ‘week, comptisory tm Japaneae shown throughout the world during | f' Beauty Content Gtinany and. They Are ib Atle yer fm en Pca at [nem Seal ae : e even if he cani w 8 are Eexpllting the Poor—Now| Sr en i"iar'e wou’ |e, insets utes &| SR’ caer coat x ern rouners ) ° | Is ‘the Time for Americans Broker. than & deteotive a The old tybe of eile: | laboratory ts truly airesine’ It te oop 4 t i. 7‘ wns Ptr 1 ad ap {sionary, the TEST Chee aituation of tS ld on this ray orth hag (| Peed. F. rhe w 2nd Se. (Beewean 5th and 6ch A " r ° wi eal manned by a rf ? \wenuses) ‘est to Visit the Country as Liv. teed, fer it ‘i phil, After, wean z inthe, Young, Jap-| every time one of these films is shown Sy oo ae , West 43rd St. nin, e hande a 4 ing There Is Cheap. the remark, “That is $17.50 too w, and ol ia ae much.” Then he was told that | highest education and standing. ca FURTHEST FROM HOME. th holesale price ice cd them. ‘ eves af AN By Roger Batchelder. Bee toerwater crate whicn be foo * The “New Yorkera for a Day or a) Noteworthy Clearance Sale Thursday @ general opinion of the German) had in his bag. Without a word CANADA" 's NATIONAL PUBLICITY. | Two’ who are furthest from home to- 7 ia that their condition may be-| he paid the bill in full. “Few people in Canada or in this Mr. rs. A. Van Den Gouraud's ati tine than it te (orang, The chantbermaid, it seemed, | country know to what extent the mo- k, who are at the Pennsylvania. cba had taken an inventory as 8000 [tion picture is being used by the Caer oat Oriental Cream Mi b FEF C Il COATS ported. Dr.’ Erich ‘Thuermel, who hed fiat arrived at the Astor troms| Mpetted' the lose downstaire ‘by [ES oe hee Sh BSN ees isses’’Fur Collared of Bolivia, Suede and Velour Cloth ¥ nd whe stilt ‘take money’ at the ex: | eccording to C. 8. Morrow of San Stern Brothers | genid» $25.00 netr son forgetful guest had arrived at aa beg wholesale attest had been and added to his dill, Street Becweth sai gat ‘ freties of the laboring class. In Teles apie chu aa Weet 42nd ( sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Several unusually attractive Winter Models, with fur collars of Mole and othes Fl nee men and. wornen dining, | an American mission. | Furthermer Furs; silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Brinking champagne and dancing. | said Mr. Morrow, who is at the , 7 7 is_a good time f for Americans Majestic, modern education is causing Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yearseaThird Floor. / * JAPAN EMULATES US IN EDU- CATION. 9600 @ year must pay 35 per cent. rg. it a# an income tax,’’ he went on. |: ae. Mave, speculato in Berlin who Préeent-day education in Japan is largely shaped upom American lines, Germany now, for their ex- oung Japanese to lose falth in Ne 1 F nie are no ig. Ose san live tn | fegion based on the worship of one _ Now in Progress—The cAnnual Fanuary Sale o ame for $8 4 day, and in a mod- ancestors and, in seeking another, to Ria ae) embrace the doctrines of Christianity, “striker are not nearly so frequent| "twenty years he said, H h iT d IN N S D. ‘ the first year after the| « was @ very marked opposition | —] E — eveution, for things are more quiet. |¢ Christianity In Japan and to those | Louse O ecorative 1. year serine the war labor-| who would introduce it. Ancestral eo were idle from half to two- ip was the religion of the peo- Inds of the time on account of| rer and Confucianism, as a system | Offering comprehensive assortments of the - finer grade ral philosophy, was much’ ‘Thuermel gave several expla-|tugied and ‘practised, Then, under| Imported tines at Substantial Savings on former prices. tions for Germany's alleged ina-|the enlightenment of an age of great | SSS Featuring the New Vogue for Spring or Southern resort wear: BLOUSES of KNITTED CREPE ity to pay her debts. “The burden is too Reavy,” ho eaid, Irish Pure Linen Satin Irish .Pure Linen Pillow Cases— : during te war tt we tave| WAS Hl INGTO N| Damask Table Cloths Hemstitched. Per pair, Contrasting with Crepe | er a oct ae Benes law BALTIMORE have sufficient cars to ship coal the various industrial centres. 00 EXCURSIONS Phat ‘te typical of our many diffiout- (Circular designs). ” $2.25, 2.75 ee yox7o inches . . + Each, $4.50 oe. on Improvement: Sarai | we JAN’RY 22 yox88 inches , , « Each, $5.90 Sask tiksh 4e, $5 50 FEB. 5, 19) yoxro6 inches. . . Each, $6.95 ris Pure en Sheets — Hem- ; fice wet 0 OF wrt that the MAR. 5, 19, stitched. Per pair, Overblouses or tie-on models at gb BR Rka he AA NAPKINS to match, 22x22 inches . ..Doz, $5.90 12.00, 15.00 Per Dozen All Pure Linen Huckaback Towels —Damask borders; guest size, $4.75, 6.75 All Pure Linen Huckaback Towels—Hemstitched; room size..... $5.90, 7.50 Union Linen’ Huckaback Towels—Hemmed. . . . , , . $2.75, 3.95 Union Linen Huckaback Towels—Hemstitched. . . . . , $3.75, 5.50 Turkish Bath Towels—Hemmed; soft and absorbent. . 4s . $4.95, 5.90 Turkish Bath Towels—Hemmed, colored borders . a « + $3.95, 7.50 py Bedspreads— Satin Bedspreads— Pitch, 1.95, 2.40. | fin Bedspreads $2.95, 3.50 towels, bed linen. pictures, silver- ware and other articles which are | tor kas eed ferued Pega ae 3 vere fi? absent-mind@dly taken home by wh tire 12.10 A. Broad Gt. Newark. guseta amount to a considerable A setiaring Jeexe ny gerry not an een NEWJERSEY CENTRAL illustrated. The.two-color contrast fabrics, produces charming style effects. of pronounced’ newness. PEASANT BLOUSES of CREPE de CHINE deaf Grp" Mae Manel ch Bat in the newest Tepnecal wis Gray, en heen Blue A a ean $3.95 58 £s vA 43 & Victor Records Reduced! Commencing to-day, the price of Victor Rec- ords at the Wurlitzer store will be reduced, as follows: All 10-Inch Double-Faced Records including some of your favorite artists, such as Paul White- man’s Orchestra, Joseph C. Smith's Orchestre and a other | dance organizations. Also the popular artists voca! selections, Band Records by Sousa, and other great ” Tie leaders Reduced from 85c to Also 12-Inch Double-Faced Records recorded by the finest dance ofganizations, Bands, } . S Normerin. Sold at $1.35—Reduced to a | 25 COMPLETE LINE OF VICTROLAS All Sizes All. Finishes including Period Models $25.00 to $1,000.00 Very Easy Terms ! Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock | The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. s Extraordinary Offering Thursday of. 1000 Dozen Pure Linen Handkerchiefs For MEN and WOMEN At (per dozen) $3.00 Values to $6.00 dozen The Men’s Handkerchiefs are Pure Linen and Initialed, The Women’s Handkerchiefs come in five styles: white embroidered, initialed, lace trimmed, plain hemstitched or colored linen Sport Handkerchiefs, SALE ON THE MAIN FLOOR Extensive, Fine Quality cAssortments of Domestic FLOOR COVERINGS - at Substantial Savings on former prices Heavy Grade Chenille Rugs Plain color centers with figured borders in Nine, a effects. x12, $45 00 Axminster Seamless Rugs Very best qualities in new_ designs and beautiful colorings. Size 8.3x10.6 ft., Size oxr2 ft. $36.50 $49.00 Homespun Colonial Rag Rugs tou, Desf or Country Homes. Sizes Regularly NOW Sizes Regularly NOW 4x7 feet $5.50. $3.25 8xro feet $15.00 $9.50 6x9 feet 1150 $7.25 x12 feet $22.04 13.50 Pianos—Musical Instruments 120 West 42nd St. Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 i You are entitled to the benefit of the doubt Why not take advantage of it? ) 5th Avenue James MeCreery & Gp, 24th Street \ e ‘The lew is very careful-in pare by con and eottes: on protesting the ofa prie- you may be harmed, isn’t it How about the Law of Com- joubt on your side lore mon Sense and the man who Sebt: Becomes ae Saprenmatt BA Ghepea ied oes to use Y benefit of the oe $e There's charm without harm BED COVERINGS" Clearance Sale Vi Cc t C@) r ‘ Seasonable assortments in qualities and sizes suitable for every requirement, White Wool Blankets— All Wool Plaid Blanket: Records ool Plaid Blankets Single and double bed sizes In desirable colorings $6.50 8.75 10.95 pair 9.50 11.75 13. } Reduced | | ee ia COMFOR TABLES (Reiki Size) FIGURED SILKOLINE—Floral designs,. 1 4 4 = ‘tach $2.59 85c Records Now 75c PRINTED CAMBRIC—Plain borders, Lamb's wool filed . . . , each ey JACQUARD SILK MULL~~Extra quility, wool filled, - - + each 9,50 1 35 ; 1 25 Records Now the drug element in tea and coffee, and that headaches, Muslin Sheets (hemmed) Muslin Sheets (hemstitched) Reductions affect all the Single size + + + 2 90c, 120 Single size > 6 6 9 © $1.75 po ular dance Pecorsle as Three-quarter size - + 1.05, 1.40 Three-quarter size - 6 1.95 we as many stan ard Double size . + » «+ U5, 1.60 Double size ~rv.eee 2.30 Where many have been song, band and orchestra f ‘ we seams” Muslin Pillow Cases Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason” Made by Postam Coppa! Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich, _ Hemmed,.. « 28c, 32c, 35c,40c | Hemstitched, . 38c, 40c, 42c, 45c & ad & =

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