The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 19

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Ps - oe eran on in ep ee So ae ee > — ern et 7. rere THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, UNION LABOR WINS _ speech at to-“day's session in whieh | NEW wens err er ORE Rice Sey toe kan . ae ference to drive a wedge betwoen the |Jan. £7.—The following are the entries bert and tae ot and sna ‘Gen ° e a oor T Contterenea Will Not Go on Rasord | eee , ; i Ck ii Ee ‘tanta BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY \OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) the Pe for Repeal of Adamson NO ONE CAN IDENTIFY : Eight-Hour Law. SIX LIVING POILUS |’ ea WH Tantalu ‘OP. Ww 123 to, is 1 9 M. ate. Bike Gr i = oN nee tad tk “olan a, fon WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Union | quete memories a Blank an Resuté|) labor won a victory in the National of War. : ‘ot, Ji; "*May 15 Mid ow CANS, ‘La., Jan, Th Tick i tet t « xDarnny Wit ntice ilowance clatmed, ‘Weather Largest 2d Floor Shop of Its Kind in the World 118; xT he RA! Agrteultural Conference when fat! PARIS, Jan, 27.—France has stx tiv. for tte body, by a vote of 88 to 64, struck|ing “unknown Pollus.”* Zyrnis’ H out of a committee refbrt a recom-| ‘The men, their memories a blank as “RAGE—81,000; ntlowance: tuce—Prinee 1, Dantet, Jones! aily n}° 3 fllve and Must Furnish Daily Reports on erenantion tor repeal of the Adamens | the reeult of the war, are being: cared ; ‘Tiekllsh, Jock Soot, Heating — Dr. Copeland, - | tight-ttour Law, |for by the Government which {s seck- ‘ rm ~ " ing to establish thelr identitics, li 1 Knot Crass, [igh Coat, Will Check Up Records The conferenco also vefused to| \ ! 4 the Rex, Handy De y 7 t sand je. Ashiane t ul recotimend to Congress repeat of the |, TY Hare been visited by thousands th mile Ashland. | worthy Hace nde MeMeektn, avant | but none recognized them, and the Min- Gunite. law ae Gaee Fsch- | ister of Penalona has decided to vend n e Adamson and ; and detatled descrip. Esch-Cummins recammendations wore | ‘helt Photgeraphs ant detaliel des ie na resolution urging lower freight | tons to the metropolitan and provincial | press in hopes that thelr relatives can be found. | Marsdile, ‘Tom H Fifth Rue Tnited Champion, Bunga. Buck. | Sixth Race-Juck Reeves, Littl Wd., Verity venth Race--General Haig, Our Birthday, wit The Transit Commission notified the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany to-day that it will require the | company to furnish daily reports of | Tates. the orders issued to Its employees re- mifel_Gompers made _a_spirited garding the heating of cars. The let-! = . = * Sample Spring n § Ss Men's Silk Neckwear Values up to $5.00. Most- Open-end 4-in-hands, in ly one of a kind. All new lO ¢ to choice patterns ‘and Spring models. Wonder: le re colors. Slip easy bands, ter was sent to President Hedley by fal values... 119-125 W. 24ih St. Near 6th Ave, — | Setusday only TEARUPE SALE fivarGASt and LOWEST PRICES officer of the commission, The letter Big Sa’e ot Waists Swéaters Reduced | {|| Positively the L£ 0 AT S| : , eae | greatest Value. is in response to complaints about the 300 waists in 10 beau ree and pocket 44 Hig th Grade Winter Models—National offered in ‘cold cars in the subwa: tiful styles. Made of Detach- Oversto k Now Finally Reduced for Imme ‘iate able belt Sizes 36 rerdo, Kings “SENIOR” Cpen Daily Till6 P.M. Saturdays Till 9 P.M. taken a hand in the matter and will heck up on the Interborough’s hent ecord, both at the terminals and in transit f Early this month Gen. Andrews yrote to the President of the Inter- borough demanding that the cars be properly heated in accordance wit! aw. In reply, the Commission ¥ nformed over Mr. Hediey's signature , hat in cold weather all cars weee peated in the storage yards from one bo.two hours before going out on the ad and while some heat was diss mignorette. Trimmed pated through the opening and clos with embroidery, hem- Ing of doors, the employees had been | . stitch- = instructed to keep the doors open as i\e ing, { ttle as possibte | a lace, Hea.th Commissioner Copeland has georgette, pongee, and to 42. Mr, Hedley also informed the Tran- ete. I Speciat, | it Commission that the heat in th Now. . Belted models with | ‘ars was entrusted to Sidney Bing- z b large collars. Worth | collars of slynx Women's and Misses ham, who, he said, would give the 300 waists in 12 becom up to fur fi brie. all wool coat sweaters Masuo! His ‘Gerson!’ attention ing models, el! of geors $7.98. Worth Be wih wovelopion the past ¢ stated to| sour ete. Light up revers. Loops and i tivities of sTrimmed w th em blue only $17. 98. buttons on front. ' she broidery hem ars Ee : Colors buff or tur Bricheatea ati tho Sitching, beading, es = | i etoan | Staea oS seven years! i igation by The Evening World ha lace. Specicl,... Misses! coats of ve- [22438 Many styles worth up to $13.50. Collars of eil§ or i$ brown and green £9e ' ey coney fur stablished the fact that trainmen a he terminals in the early i hours try to obtain fuses from train other than their own with whch t make heat'ng contact. The trainm: ture, Blue, taking out trains later are left with ear eevee ae out heating fusess and th va Women's Brown heather wool been numerous instances where, ‘no ings of good wearing (aes heat” or vere given to the trait Special value men, according to what the tratr Boys’ Stockin, themselves have told passengers w? ton. Double lous with beaverette Knit Undeinear Wortt Men’s Union Suits of cotton un eG fleeced. Ankle length. rt $1 | —| He 98 merly $1.59 Men's Drawers of flat knit cotton, ee ae heavily fleeced. Elastic knit cuffs, Spec : 59e Boys’ Union Suits. Wool and cdtton. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Drop seat. Cream white 69¢ Momen’s Hose in silk and wool mix Bolivia coats with | Misses’ coats, collars SFO) Fee collars: well | of mole, beaver and He made beaver: In addition to all Suits and Overcoats ‘ompla' ne reinforced. Ext eisi9 d ce Children’s sleeping garments of Fleeced i Mr. Hedley and Gen, Androws @ | Men’s silk and wool socks with rein quality. $ 97 Se ort! 7 cotton. Moccasin feet, enon sent. Biterved yesterday on this jot forced heeis and tocs. Brown 59¢ Worth up Sa to! Button back. Sizes to 9 formerly marked at our low 2nd floor a resu't the Transit Commiss heather Special. to $14.98. 2k years oe ¢€ price of $25 and $30, we include at this Choice of AL SUITS! one price of $15 today and tomorrow _remery |i! 1350 Suits and Choice of our entire stock— former + rivers to $75.95, tiful velours, serges, “ilver- tones, © “Ss, i navy or brown. 20 mo tl. 450s ; Many fur trin.med. silk mixed lining, Mas promiscd to have all trat Ipccted at the terminal yards ‘ero the trains leave on the first run « te Tobias, holding court tt the West Farms section of the Bron hag compla to Chief San‘tary In Spector McC ny of the Health De- partment in the Bronx that a subway train on which he rode from his home in Manhattan to West Far the Bronx, was cold and much after it came out of the subway at 149th Street. Inspector McCarthy promised to check up in the mattet to-day. , Sizes 16 to 5214, Values to $35. Canton crepe, satin, charmeuse, taffeta, Jersey, etc., in one- and two-piece styles. Many beautifultrimmingeffects, Long or short sleeves. Narrowsash belts. Special, Cheviot ulsters and gray, green, Well tail- ored, Full or half belts Cheviot and kersey ulsters and ulsterettes, plain or , plaid beck. Shawl or $ velvet coll irs. Brown, gray, green, black... ee NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE BRESIDENT) ACCUSED Choice of all our high grade over- coats. Some with fur collars, Raglan or regular shoulders. Dark green. Plain or plaid back...... Women’sShoes| Men’s Shoes Woren’s shoes of brown | Black gunmetal leather hid finished leather with | Goodyear welt stitched Louis heels, soles, leather heels. Formerly $6.97. Formerly $6.49, 97 Now $297 Now $9 97 Women’s ;umps of black patent leather, Goodyear velt. stitched, meneame tsi for Men and Young Men that were just purchased for spot cash from two prominent New York and Rochester makers. These garments are guaranteed all wool and were actually made to sell at %35 and 540 ‘arrant Out on ¢ $3,000 Teak ree of Part in Children’s Rompers and Dresses Made of good quality voile, batiste, cham- bray, check gingham. Some hand embroider: ed. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Exceptional values at charging him with imp’ alleged vezzlement avian-American bank ‘Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Wool cassimeres in popular. pencil warrant that 0, 1919, at Fare did feloniously advise and ene Bge" J. J. Hastics, former Vice F ident of the & to “commit t crime of embezzlement; that Has- | tings appropriated the $3,000 to his own use, to the use of the defendant, | JA. C. Townley and to the use of un- stripes. Navy blue and green. Full Men's balmoral lace shoe lined knickerbocker <f dark brown calf finished leather, Extension s Formerly $8. pants. All around/ buttoned belt. Known persons." this price. Formers Oh and are embraced in the selection at $15 in order to give ——— E ieee 5 ACTION ON CHARGES cle € ae $297 Now $369 a whirlwind tinish to this, the greatest sale we ever held. DEMANDED BY MORSE | WASHI Jan, 27,—Charles W. Besecr Sooo, es PUT SYOMACH IN are the subject of inqui a Fed- eral Grand Jury here, requested United NDITION States District Attorney Gordon to-day | pfor information as to whether his per- | sonal appeo. before that body was Imecessary, sh he destred to go as} Says Indigestion Results From scon as possible to Rome for medical reatment, an Excess of Hydrochioric Mr, Morse said he had come to Wash- Acid. 4 Angton to be on hand if needed, but had —_——— Tecelved no intimation as to whether he or his sons would be called. Another Lot cf Golf Suits (Knickers) at *‘15— They are made of genuine iis eberted a All-Wool English fabrics and tai- lored by one of New York’s acknowledged leading specialists in Golf Togs. They were made to sell at $40 and $45. Our price $15! All sizes. Our Entire Stock of 40 NATIONALLY FAMOUS MAKER OF CLOTHES At Radical Price Reductions! Values up to Values up to Values up to $45, now $55, now $85, now Af 126 38 This huge upstairs clothing institution offers a selection of over 30,000 garments. Practically every nationally famous brand will be tound here—at prices out ot all proportion to those asked elsewhere. Comparison of our values will con- vince you that we set the pace for value-giving in New York. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and. Broadway } ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR 15 W. 34*St 23 Floor | mene OPIN DAILY TILL 6,00 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M Undigested food ahead in the stomach ferments the, same as food > left in the open air, says a noted au- thority. He also tells us that Indi- CAwiavé So gestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an access of hydro-| Much Better chloric acid in the stomach whicn pre- | vents complete digestion and starts Your Sick Child jlious, Constipated, food fermentation, Thus everything | . we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the COFFEE chest, have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea, Lay aside all | VAC"KERT. any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take: a tablespoonful in al at) drink while it is effervescing and| a berfect furthermore, to continue this for a vacuum can dose, it is important to neutralize the is start the liver, stimulate the kidnes itisa and thus promote a free flow of pure | juice, combined with lithia and sod jium phosphate. This harmless salts is .. “yy * used'by thousnnds of people for ston Harmless Laxative for Your Child’s Liver and Bowels | Kavt. | : Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of “California | laxative’ is often all that Is necessary, Fig Syrup” today may prevent a sick child to- Children love the “fruity” taste of genuine feverish, fretful, has cold, colic or if st babie: i fe. § Seep, Ofntment Talon) of Oxienrs| WORK MONDAY WONDERS e t if stomach is ] for babies and children printed on bottle. Say sept ala Bold Secreto sour, tongue coated, remember a good “physic. | “California” or you may get an imitation eaten sours in the stomach, for.cng acrid fluids and gases which inflate BY | the stomach like a toy balloon. Then digestive nids and instead get from Sealed as itis in (Roca week. While relief follows the first | acidity, remove the gas-making mass, : * e e e e sitive h BM | divestive juices. {4 , positive deligi t. is Inexpensive and ls made| Give alifornia ”? | tr m the acid of grapes and lemon| 7 ach trouble with excellent results. With Cuticura | SUNDAY woRLD wants morrow, If your child is constipated, bilious, | “California Fig Syrup’ which has direction

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