The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 15

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| steadoo said four-titths of this! AIDED ‘SICK MAN’; |you shall have your money, back,’’| con ask for severe jail sen- lato can be charged to this ua- whispered Stern. | te ' | Precede nted improvement of the rail- | HIS WALLET GONE)! tebowitz then was struck in the will be cond Jb Li roads at Government expense \foce by a stranger. A chauffeur on} % 1 idee nek h ] To back up his charge, the former : Whose tax Stern jumped pushed him | lhe fitty eaeed on the SIM | \ Director, Generul presented a letter Man, 63, After Being Struck, !into a snow pile. Lebowitz chased | written by W. G . President “ , intg the grasp of Policeman os a _— } Chases eged Pickpocket Into n inty the grasp of the Central Railroad of New Jer Ana Alleg ick a pin orn's pockets were empte | GEN. HORDE , HAS NOT RES} sey, to his Superintendent of Motive Arms of Policeman. when searched. i | Power and Equipment, ©. BE. Cham | eae” See Gov, Wawards of New ey, to-day al Lebowitz, sixty-five, of No. | vers, urging that the work on fifty ' bs y 5 denied report atohis COST, MAD ADGO SAYS. ers, Ure tat iehed #0 that the | 1600 Hoston. Road was clutched by| TO ASK JAIL TERMS FOR jis bill would be in before the guaranty ihe arm while waiting for a Twenty- POISON RUM SELLERS /)\": A vol Lad tal third Street car at Sixth Avenue — | Nationat ‘s “{ hope that you will have this work | 01" a aa Pit Kine's Prosecutor to Clear Cals “Help me, am sick, adic iin — > ‘ yairs bus hed to the very limit in the matter eudae ot or Canes | Charges $402,738, 163, Repair ly completion, so that we may| Stern, a youth whose picture isin the! piccict attor fadtan ab Bisel | Were Piled on U. S, During [have their bills within the shortest] Rog jallery as frequently arrested | jyn announced to-day that he will ‘i : possible time—certainly before Sept. | 6. ei Hee y ce y { Guaranty Period. 1 at which time the guaranteed | fF Picking pockets. [start on Monday to dispose of 600 { matin period expires.” Besler wrote. | Mr. Lebowitz helped the young) cases pending trial under the Mullen: | WASHINGTON, Feb. Private! MeAdoo then presented figures to|man to the platform, took out a roll|Gage law, ‘The indictments have | ration of the railroads since Fe that private operation of the] of bills, changed one of them and paid} been accumulating for about a year} expressed in the actual mone-| his owm fare and that of the youth . 5 | r re ased is costing th N and most of the defendants are out ral control ce: et jag ele ost to the American people, is{ All the while Stern clung to him.| on bail, | people of the United States $2 per i r than the| Semiebody made rooms for aterm in al “tf simi not oppase the Becoptheics Sugar Cured cent. more than Governmental onera- ntrol, Ex-|seat forward, Mr. Lebowitz, putting | of pleas of guilty." sald Mr. Ruston, tion did during the war, William ial cost of| his hand in his pocket where the $45| “and the imposition of fines instead BACON th 25¢ McAdoo, former Director General of pri-|had been, found it empty. He caught | of Jall sentences for thowe of the de ’ ot) Bade : he| Stern by the shoulder SOEINE Thcta une hcatte Half or Whole Stri d to-day before the te Inte | cep who ow ri ferted to-day before th Inter : CWhy i _you take my money?" | Geet ho are shown ole Strip Mr. McAdoo made sensational e ation “Do not intert © with my ‘friend, | See Phone book for locations, harge that the railroad executives, $0 a who is busy with other passenger during the first six months after He sce CML) tel tlaosh a ‘ ‘< economies resulting from unified Federal control, when the roads were! control under yovernment guaranteed against any | made | and the ret unprecedented and excessive expendi-| ave Ae » : (breve. {hele BROBEre diversified competitive system un- ° ° ° Ffrarcsnuumest the tedtral Wratesiy: || anny ene One third of your life is allotted me le expense of the Fae reasury & Ske We month’ euarshiy, ( The total expenditures for mains! 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Then see if you do not feel better and more clear headed, and if you do not sleep better at night—as so many other people have proved for themselves. Postam comes in two forms: Instant Postam (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being pre- pared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. 1 ently on and follow with a gentle app of Cuticura Ointment to soot heal. powdering and perfumin, Sample Reah Freoby’ eratertes, Dep’ Remove Eruptions and 1 Blackheads With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities lication he and Cuticura Talcum is ideal for AT THE BARGAIN TABLE, No. 1—MAIN AISLE Knit Gloves Fine quality; 2 clasp; fleece lined. Embroidered sizes 6 to 81). they last, per pair. BIG MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING 6th Avenue at 19th St. Orders from Headquarters are to less of cost. MID-WINTER SALE A portion of our stock has been divided up into Bargain lots, and placed on Bargain tables, each table plainly numbered for the con- venience of our customers. Following are 31 of the princ ple bargain lots. ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOME SHOPPING DAYS AT THE BIG STORE BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU AS A SHOPPING GUIDE. STORE Operated by the Ross Stores, Inc. sacrifice all Merchandise on hand regard- Women’s Jersey Gray orfly; : 19¢ backs. While BARGAIN TABLE NO. 3—MAIN AISLE Women’s Van Raalte at Stockings BARGAIN TABLE NO. 5——MAIN AISLE Infants’ All Wool Zephyrs Sweaters & Sacques White only, with Pink and Blue bodies. Regular 98c 69 c BARGAIN TABLE NO. 50 Dozen Women’s MAIN AISLE Bath Robes Good heavy quality in beautiful flowered de ribbon signs. Satin trimmed, cord girdle Pockets ues up to $3.98. all sizes-—val- | Very special only BARGAIN TABLE NO. 4. MAIN AISLE Voile Blouses About y large variety of late quality. Special BARGAIN TABLE NO. 6-—MAIN AISLE 200 Dozen Mens’ Negligee Shirts Made by leading shirt mfr., from extra fine quality materials, such as oxfords, reps, mer- cerized finish materi- als, etc. Neat stripe effects. French cuffs— a style; sizes 13 to 450 in the Lot Splendid —_ quality White Voile, in a models. Sizes up to 46. Actual $1.79 value. While ae . Val- ues to et 1.00 $3.00; $s]. 10 Lomas special, | BARGAIN TABLE NO, 7 MAIN AISLE ‘soe Bottles BARGA 1,000 imported bottles on hand. Black japann. ed case, silvered glass filler, aluminum cup | \§ with handles Pint size. | | Regular 79c seller. While m 55e last, each 50 Doz. Children’s BARGAIN TABLE NO. 9 Children’s Knitted Drawer Leggins White only—Fleece IN TABLE, NO. 8 Gingham DRESSES Splendid quality| lined—elasticwaist. Gingham, in neat - ‘i es checks and plaids; Facts) ea) oa sizes 210 16. Actual tons on side—sises ly worth 79c each. 2 to) Ge Regular, white 79 quality— they last Special Each Oc per Cc only. pair... . BARGAIN TABLE NO. 10. In Ready-to-Wear Dept. | Just 41 Women’s Plush COATS Including 22 long Plush Co: with fur collars. Sizes 36 to 42. $20.00 While they only Actually wo: with large collars of self material and 19 Coats 36 inches long Both models are fully lined and very stylish. « 10.00 BARGAIN TABLE, NO.11. IN SHOE DEPARTMENT ' 700 PAIRS WOMEN’S iq High Shoes These shoes are well made from Brown and Black Vici Kid and Tan and Black Calfskin with Cuban and Military Heels. Regular value, $7.00 a pair. Broken sizes force us to make an-exceptional low price of per pair only, ats rth for Handkerchiets BARGAIN TABLE, NO. 12 ADJOUNING MAIN AISLB, | Childr women, Far fects; Special | BARGAIN TABLE, NO. 1 3 f NIGHTGOWNS Regular 79 aualiey Splendid quality, ip neat stripe ef- | , med. The robes have cord girdle sizes to | | and pock ets. Regular “BOC [f= " 98e cial + BARGAIN TABLE, NO. 14 Infants’ Kersey Eiderdown Sacques&Robes White, Pink and Blue Ribbon trim- en's Flannelette | “'1Be eperient) to tone the or nation, Sonatinstion: Geta vee 7 Your we Chips off the Old = Used, of same inj nts, then coated, For children and BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an NR Tablet, (a vegetable Improves Appetite, Relieves — | for over Block Me JUNIOR S— Little Me One-third the regular dose.- Mace candy adults. 6th oe 25 Doz. Men’sand Boys’ HEAVY a | BARGAIN TABLE BARGAIN TABLE NO | $5.00 Fur Mats BARGAIN TABLE NO. BARGAIN TABLE NO, 15 With Pull downs | Domet F in Corduroys, t 1 | | effects—w and Wool Mixtures | roomy C| | up to $1. | eval ; BARGAIN TABLE NO. Odd Lot of Men’s Winter Night Shirts & Pajamas | 16 BARGAIN TABLE NO. 17 Men’s Sweaters lannel in neat stripe | ell made -large and Coat style V neck —pockets. Values All sizes. Regular 50. Spe 79 $1.25 value. Special, 69c only ’ NO, 18 36 inches Wide N MAIN AISL 10,000 Yards Percales and Shirtings | ortment of Light and Dark Gr | n stripes, checks, do’ 1 91 Cc Rest to 2! yar 4s 1 00 | only 2 | | price ir 2 ea) ~~ Domestics | 20 BARGALN 1 1.34 1 BAKO UN $8.95 WV. Navy Blankets BARGAIN TABLE NO 2 PARGAN $7. 5 Wer, Blankets 39e Yd. * K 4.49 AHGAIN TABLE NO. 2 WyKuATS $2.25 1 Biankets ng Ya r mn One Easy Shopp All Good 4.00 Bea C omfortables w 5,000 Yards Cretonne ~ Giedel fe Bidg.—At 19th St. “BARGAIN “TABLE NO. 19--IN MAIN AISLE Manutfacturer’s Sample Lot Lace Curtains Lot i Filet ar 00 cluding nd Lace Pair House Furnishings ABLE NO. 24 WAKGAIN TABLE NO. tH $2.50 Yd. : silk ', Charmeuse 2.79 1.48 | 69eT urkish Bath Towel ABLE NO /39e iJ 25¢ BANG ALN TAME ta 4 1000 Pieces Enamelware Miew Toweling 4 pire ho 19¢ * ; 1.00 WANG ALS TABLE NO. 1. \", Serge $1. 98 Covered Sauce Pot me 118158 conn 1.29 | Store Open 9.15 A. M. to 6.15 P. M,

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