The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 9

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_ Nearly a Million in Year. bank, the amount of its check 08. {Special to The Bening World IDLEBURY, Conn, I fie ground hog made its ap) eather Prophet Jim Tyler's 0 days brought the rodent @s burrow for h breath of fresh al: d some sunshine. more snowstor y, and as he has not gone Merah on South Main Street, but the find is not likely t { stampede on the rubber | There Wks a disastrous fi Stevens block, on South Main in gold coins was in the ® rough nugget. Patrolman the property. Banks Will Pay State; Mad Dog Bites Trolley Car and (Bpecial to The Bvening World. to the State in taxes on de- its if the present fiscal year. .... ound Hog Casts a Shadow) Two Days Ahead of Time. bre two days ahead of time on] ‘Bix more weeks of winter and) "js the rophet Tyler gave to the press to in his snowstorm predictions since he, interéd the wegther prophet business quartér of a century ago, local folks ne decided not to put up their bob stele for ahother month at least. ‘ | jo Mining Stampede When Gold Nugget Is Found. | NAUGATUCK, Conn., Feb. 1.— / A gusset of pure gold. the size of a tutkey’s egg, was found by Patrolman | heart of the business section to-d | thts morning. A tin box containing patt of the blaze and the gold w melted by the intense heat. When it cooled off it assumed the shape of PN OREO ETEE E son Is Killed. (Special to The Evening World.) WATERBURY, Conn., Feb,’ 1.—A mad dog with a Woonsocket, R. 1., > tag on its collar, which ts believed to Bi, Pickéral Cat " Made HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 1.—Con-|have run all the way from that city t savings banks have ‘paid to/to Waterbury, raced through the, fe State Treasurer the tax of one| streets yesterday, biting a number of warter of one per cent. on deposits! other dogs and forcing pedestrians to} © the past six months. The total| seek shelter in doorways. Policemen tinting to $456,509. The Soclety| fired scores of shots at the dog), but )\er Savings of Hartford paid the|could not hit him. Finally the dog “Jargest tux of any other savings being (Bpectal to The Evening World.) } CANTERBURY, Cona., Feb. 1.—| The tee flahing season ehéed yester- day with the biggest catch of the sea- son reported &t Bennett's Cove, made the fatal mistake of trying to| Packer Pod and other nearby places, bite a trolley car and was killed. | where in spite of the ice being elgh- 6, Tho figures yhow that the \teen and even twenty-four thches banks of the, State will pay|Noank Children Are Cutting| thick, hundreds of “‘tip ups'’ were ; working early and late. Pussy Willows. This season has been the greatest (Special to The Evening World.) | ever known, thousands of big pickerel NOANK, Conn., Feb. 1. — in| have been taken from the Windham} #) eprr ye dozen as Season Closes. | farm out o wrong in the} Stree! hottest Moran turned his find over to the owner of | 3 Hotel Astor—Broadway, bet. 44th and 45th Sts. , Formal Spring Showing Thursday, Friday and Saturday Importations—Adaptations Priced With Moderation $10 to $30 ee nw Beaver, Persian cul and other all the finest furs. road Wa B 43 COATS of a very high order, trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel, Thursday AN AFTER STOCK-TAKING | CLOSE-OUT Real Reductions Up to 60% To Quickly Clear Out All Winter @arments—as ro We Must Have the Room for New Spring Stocks ; COATS 62 BOLIVIA AND NOR- MANDY COATS AND CAPES, plain or collared with erette, Nutria, Australian Opossum and cj idadiead 19.7 2 4 00 YALAMA Formerly to $49.75 a4 Y and Suede Vel ormerly to $49.75 S Suits, collars of Australian trimmed with Beaver, Caracul, Orme 10. $19.18 ‘ Wolf, Australian Opossum, 26 HIGHEST GRADE SUITS, Formerly to $85.00 3890 collars of Real Beaver and Squirrel, 84 TAFFETA & CANTON FROCKS Spring Styles Included in This. Sale Fierared. berense heavy selling has broken range in certain styles. FORMERLY TO $35.00 Prices Co.. v 29 WEST’ 34 STREET Fh Auirive SUITS 29 SUITS WOOL VELOURS with collars and cuffs of Beay- Formerly to $29.75 12.00 Formerly to $75.00 30.00 “Formerly to $95.00 48.00 DRESSES .66 COATS AND WRAPS, with Lamb, Cara- fur collars, 74 DRESSES OF TRICOTINE and many with fur cuffs. and Poiret Twill, embroidered Formerly to $110 64.50 and braid trimmed. 51 WRAPS of very finest ma- Aerial Paar etnies Vaeeee: yanna, Vora an an- " tella, with collars and cuffs of QTINE and | Poirot Formerly to $29.75 12.00 68 BEST GRADES OF TRIC- Dresses, siralghtline and pan- , + Formerly to $150 97.50 Formerly to $99.75 18.00 of Packerville, Oneco, Harry Sherman of Sterling, | Felix Lapooint of Griswold and a less professional fishermen | terest as four, five and one six- pound fish haye been reported P. Renton of Willimantic, Lem Green| 1.—The milk producers ot Fred Sherman of! who ship 60,000 quarts daily to. Boston and Providence are again cutting # cent a quart, owing to Ufe dealers in have landed above fotr-pounders, | those cities reducing the selling price ‘The season is open again April 1. 26 West 39th St. itive. 21 West 38th St. Entrance on 39th St. Corcenient for Automobiles Capt. Frank | A SPECIAL SALE Dainty Negligees ror Stout Women—38 to 56 Bust In this adaptation of an Oriental tashion. Lane Bryant presents boudoir robe of unusual appeel The simplicity. of heavy, lustrous charmeuse is relieved by silk -hand embroidered flowers, contrasting!) Mandarin. sleeves in Colors: Black, Nesign and tabric combine to make this captivating breakfast coat- charmingly chic and youthful wit!: its cordings and. latticed pockets. The Satin Roya! is of exceptional quality and finish, in delicate shades of Pink, Orchid and Blue. Specially Priced 11 _ Actual Value $18.50 colored, and true Eastérn style Purple or Orchid Specially Priced 19% Actual Value 829.50 Copenhagen v a vapite of several aaye of eroland New London County ponds, and! Another Cut of One Cent a weather jast week, pussy wiflows|the number over three pounds tn jhave been picked at Noank th the) welmnt, long ago ceased to be of in- cut near the station of the New Haven road by some of the school children. The cut is a sheltered spot, and while the sprigs are hot fully 46- veloped, it is consideréd unusual to see any 60 carly in the seapon. Quart in Price of Mills (Special to The Evening World.) SOUTH WINDHAM, Comn., this district. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE « Stout Women Sizes 39 to 56 49°° | 69° Value to 69.50 | Value to 97.50 85° 93 Value to 125.00 | Value to 175.00 Quality is the outstanding feature of these high grade Coats and Wraps. The new- est styles, some handsomely fur trimmed. Materials in- clude Bokara, Luxuria, Polly- anna, Panvelaine, Kashmir. Sizes 39 to 56 early Spring wear. Now comes the Greatest Economy Event ef the Season —Still Further Reductions on Our Entire Fall and Winter Stocks — Phenomenal Opportunities to Save 250 Highest Grade CoatsandW raps 175 Highest Grade Modish Suits 35° 47° Value to 59.50 | Value to 84.50 59° 97° Value to 110.00 | Value to 225.00 Smart. Plain, Embroidered and Fur Trimmed Suits— —twenty slenderizing styles -—latest fashions—most ex- pensive materials — all silk lined — m an y suitable for THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1992. Feb, Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Se. FURNITURE cee th the most —s grade assortments we have ¢ver assembléd, now offered at Reductions ranging up to 50% OFF this Twill 17.50 T4th St, at No. 6 Eas! 36th St., at 1345 Biway 42d St.,at No. 137 West 125th St., at No. 112 Wes Brooklyn. 357 Fulton Street Rice & Hutchins Shoes For 3.85 During Our Clean Sweep Sale SIGNET SHOE SHOPS This Ad Is Small But Study the Story It Tells 149th St., at 3rd Ave Season’s \ as aes | g he " i i} ’ | s , 1O-pe. Dining Room Suite (as illustrated), Heppelwhite design: 66-inch Buffet, 1 Latticed China Closet, Enclosed Server, 54-inch top Extension Table, five $ 00 and one Arm Chair; seats upholstered in Blue Hair Cloth. Formerly $630.00 375 co-pe. American Walnut Suite, 1epe. American Walnut Dining Queen ‘Anne design. Room Suite. Formerly $495.00, . . . $355 Fortherly $475.00, $325 Spe. Mahogany Dining Room Suite---66-inch Buffet, 54-inch Extension Table, 5 Side and Arm Chair with seats upholstered in Blue Hair Cloth. Formerly $335.00. $211 CHAMBER FURNITURE. ype. Antique Chamber. Suite 4pe. American Walnut or Ma Formerly $650.00 $400 hogany Suite. Formerly $255. $165 -pe. Mahi Chamber Suite, Four- Colonial Mahogany Eemetly $ooeco $250 | Beds {ewin size). Feemerly S40 27.50 Mahogany Chifforobes, formerly $250.00, $115 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 3-pe. Suite in Blue Mohair 3pe. Suite in Velours or Formerly $950.00. . i $575 Tapestry. Formerly $325.00, $175 3-pc. Suite in Brown or Blue Vassar Arm Chairs in Tapestry Mohair. Formerly $500.00. . $325 or Damask. Formerly $50.00, 27.50 L___ . ———— West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street EIGHT Fashionably. Tailored Models in a Special Purchase Sale of MISSES’ and SMALL WOMEN’S Extraordinary Values at the Sale Price of $14.25 Eno Ordinarily these Dresses would be priced : $35.00 Representative of the various styles are the Frocks pictured, with their youthful grace of line and artistic applications of self color silk or Oriental embroidery. / L achieved by braid trimming appli t cations of colorful wooden beads, i - combining Canton Crepe in con- trasting shades or dainty lace vestees, blending harmoniously with the fine quality Poiret Twill ‘a Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Third Floor. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED- A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND I?

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