The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 11

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laney land atthe Grand Central and take a subway or elevated line or surface line for the rest of thelr jour- The contribution ‘to the rail- road they figure 1s a tax upon thetr [wish to be comfortable, as the time from Fordham and other points to st fs about the same by sub- ciTy COMMUTERS HAVE STOCKED UP ONSO-RIDE TGKETS Feel They Are is Penaiead for Willingness to Pay ney. let them alone, stations beyond the 42d St we Ay a ae yun who F amount need for riding a little dis- |; comfort They think the I this tr purchased to-da ph of the With thos bear the pho chaser furnished by the addition it must hear t memly that is entitled to us conductor has the right to demanti o buyer In signature of every family Customary Sale of Lamps and Shades NCE a year Ovington’s offers discounts on all lamps and shades. February is the month, and you can now get the most charming lamps and shades at re- ductions of 10% to 50% from the normal prices. any one riding on or she sign a slip so that may be Some compared ntns y the road put in| its system of * commuters saying tickets ‘The same contention evidently is now d to the bigher priced ff being misused. made in Furniture, too, this February—many charming pieces, including many articles of interior decoration, such as mirrors, tapestries and bronze, none the less charming because you can buy them at discounts of 10% to 50%. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET ’ Drastic Reductions GRAND PIANO SALE N exceptional array of Grand, Upright and Player Pianos, taken in exchange for the won- derful Ampico, is now offered at emphatic reduc- tions from former prices. The display includes:— The most noted productions of the musical indus- try. Many are encased in San Domingo Mahogany, French and Circassian Walnuts, and also comprise a number of Knabe Pianos in both Grand and Upright styles. Also numerous Period Art Cases, used for exhibition purposes only. A few of the many wonderful values are listed below J. & C. Fischer Uprigh, a bargain . . $85 Schirmer Upright, Mahogany . . C 110 Doll Upright, fine shape. A 135 Emerson Upright, Mahogany, excellent : 280 Mason & Hamlin Upright, fine tone . & 295 Sohmer Upright, Walnut, perfect . ; 330 Weber Upright, Rosewood, as new . ‘ 440 Hardman Upright, Mahogany . A : 465 Steinway Upright, Mahogany, as new ; 510 Knabe Upright, Mahogany,.a gem . A 565 Stuyvesant Upright Pianola, as new . ; 595 Armstrong Miniature Grand . ‘ 645 Haines Bros. Upright, DeLuxe Player ; 650 Steinway Upright Pianola. guia A 965 Knabe Upright DeLuxe Player. . . 990 Knabe Mignonette Grand, Mahogany. 1015 Armstrong Player Grand . B G A 1190 Welte-Mignon Upright, slightly :d : 1210 : Steinway Pianola Grand . ; 1245 ‘Knabe Grand, Louis XV, Mahogany i 1465 Other Uprights, Grands and Players at prices from $65 Terms Adjusted to Your Convenience—Pianos and Players Taken in Exchange ihnabe Warerooms - Fifth Ave at 39% St SALE COMMENCES AT 8.30 A. M. least the road could do, in view of the advance that has been made in the past few years on fares, would be to rush hours is half filled by per- THE EVENING WORLD, POLICEMAN IS STABBED ASKING ABOUT HOLD-UP Attacked by Three ef Kight Men ‘Their contention is that, while fam- ily Uckets may be used by othérs at clty limits where the road affords the only way of get- ting to the city, Inside the city Hmits s two to three times ar pay for trans- o do this t toa road that ° 4 who ride to destinations that can bg ‘ This class of contributers to the reached on the elevated: oxpress for Comfort. New York Central feel that what ft ¢ trains for 5 cents, And —_— picks up on its trains at these sta point out that the New The fitty-ride family tleket of the| (lo ie the city Is largely velvet, Haven and Hartford New York Central Lines, : un to Mount | trains, which are not allowed to carry ufc, leave with seats vacant men told him they had been held up by ARRIVALOF Jetgnt men. |othera while the five fled. After Rothery Report. {man's neck, then all escaped | condition. > | pa bald, 90 ¢¢ jew York City, Jane Dudley's Skin Food and leansing Cream, 2.50 BONWIT TELLER &CO, Tha Spacalty Shop of Oy FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ACCESSORIES and NOVELTIES Radically Reduced IMPORTED VEILINGS 65 Yd. Formerly .95 to 2.50 yd. Scroll, woven dot, lace border or Russian mesh effects in black, gray, taupe, brown or navy blue. UNUSUAL HANDBAGS 15.00 Formerly up to 35.00 Envelope, bag and vanity types of distinctive charac ter in velvet, silk, seal or buffed alligatof. SILVER DORINES 5.00 Formerly 9.00 and 8.95 Sterling silver dorine vanities with finger chain, fitted with mirror, puff and powder. PEARL NECKLACES 8.50 Formerly 10.00 to 14.50 Imported necklaces of superior grade graduated syn thetic pearls. WATCH RIBBONS 2.75 Formerly 5.00 Black watch ribbons with solid gold catch and slide ENAMELED LOCKETS 5.00 Formerly up to 12.50 Pink or turquoise enamel on sterling silver. WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 25 Formerly .50 Pure cambric linen handkerchiefs with ! inch hem stitched hems. WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 50 Formerly .85 Fine sheer linen handkerchiefs with |¢ inch hand hemstitched hems. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 50 Formerly .75 and 85 Pure linen handkerchiefs with 14 or !4 inch hem stitched hems. FINE NECKWEAR Reduced One-Half 50 to 7.95 . Formerly 1.00 to 15.00 Collar and cuff sets of organdie or linen, collars with lace jabots, lace trimmed fichu collars, French hand embroidered collars, lace trimmed modesties or Tuxedo collars of organdie; many imported; only a few of a kind. No C. 0. D.'s No Credits S A LESM EN, Grasp This OPPORTUNITY Do You Know That in the Year 1921 The World Listed Under Arrival of Buyers 7284 More Out-of-Town Firms Than Any Other Daily Newspaper in New York Read The World's For Reliable Information very Day OF BUYERS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, On the corner were eight men and the patroiman pinced one un- Pj der arrest. He was attacked by two | In the struggle one of bis three as- | sallants plunged a knife Into the patrol~ Patrolman James Brady, twenty-fiys,| Prady ts in Bellevue Hospital in grave of No, 215 Avenue A attached to the Fifth Street Station, was at 14th Street | 1922 World Al 4 Second Avenue last night when two | 3 cents per covy jady reference book, | || mall, postage pre: r, Mew York World, 1922, , Bloomingdales Laem - Til Soren amstniaiet oe 11 = Misses’ Winter Coats "15 A tremendous reduction clear-away of Winter Coats unusually elegant in‘ design and unusually superior in workmanship. : You will rejoice at the large selection you have of these lovely fur- trinmedh® silk lined coats in the dozens and dozens of stunning models afforded you. The! materials are of bolivia and all-suede velours particularly famed for superior quality. 5 ; Coats of this calibre have always been connected with exceedingly high prices, but through our special clearance you can obtain them with prices set way down loyy. Special alue E ‘xceptionally Low Priced Bioomtngdaie’s Second Bloor 500 New Women’s Skirts Offered at Less 5 Than Cost of Making Beautiful new skirts in advance modes and splendid materials, expertly Either circular or pleated with generous deep hems. We have all waist bands and all lengths. The materials include navy blue tricotine, serge, wool jersey, poiret twill and many other nationally popular fabries. Because of a special, large purchase we can dispose of these skirts at prac- tically cost price. These values are positively unrivalled, they cannot be dupli- cated anywhere else in the city. Bloomingdale Direct from America’s Leading Designers made. te—Second Floor . A Sale of Boys’ Apparel s, overcoats and mackinaws, alues that surpass any we have been able to offer. Wool Norfolk Suits, $9.75 Tweeds and cheviots with extra knicker- bockers. Size7to17. Broken lots and sizes. Blue Serge Suits, $5.75 All-wool serges in _ 4 Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk > styles, Sizes 3 to 9 Broken lots and sizes. A Sensation In Lovel y New Hats Junior Over-| coats, $5.75 |». Overcoats are off » change her hat Hustifiable, too t such a price with th harming new m Large hapes of all-over Visca straws, in nume i wt Many ostrich. trimme a Others glycerine trim A good selection of Colors ure black, brown ern: | ‘anna, copen, phe: 1 Bloomingdale's Mas Flow

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