The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 6

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: { } | hi i t ~ONGERMAN ROADS AEROPLANES USED TOCOMBAT STRIKE Train Traffic Paraylsis Is Complete—Berlin Union Joins Walk-Out. % (Associated Press) strike, BERLIN, Fe! —Germany's railway has almost comp! kinds of traffic since Wednesday mid- night, became even more complere ly tied up a to-day when the Berlin branch of the railway union joined the strikers this mornin, rank of the It wa i standstill. gun to accumulate. Pe ties are maintaining acria’ which | nf !American Woman May Be First urgent mail and pass Efforts to maintain the milk and food supplies for Berlin have failed ‘The newspapers have considerably 1e- duced their size and number of edi- tions. ‘The Government's manifesto do claring the strike illegal ! 1. vated the situation. TI Committee of the Berlir a eration to-day adopted a resolution in favor of issuing a manifesto deny- ing subordinate officials the right of association and demanding cancelli- tion of the manifesto published by the Socialist press supporting the claim for suich right. sh STATEN ISLAND GETS WATER DESPITE LEAK Pressure Low but Can Be Increased i of Fire, Except for a few sparsely settled high points, Staten Island was re- cclving its normal water supply to- day, in spite of the break of yester- dey in the 36-inch water pipe line ‘conveying the ur supply from the Catskill wat d ‘The pressure was 1 to conserve t comes entirely i Reservoir in ten Island and f wells of the Ciiy Water Supply I partment on the island, In case of fire it can be increased. Divers continued work break to-day. ——>——— PROMINENT OPD FRLLOW DIES. LONDON, Ont., Feb. 3.—Former Mayor C. T, Campbell, Past Grand Sire of the Independent Order of Odd Wel- a cod in order on the} MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Reductions Range From 20% to 50% SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR BEGINNERS We are closing out a large stock of sample, shop worn and slightly used High Grade Musical Instru- ments, many of which bear names of Famous Makers. This collection includes: AUTOHARPS BANJOS BANJO MANDOLINS BANJOS--TENOR BANJO UKULELES BAND INSTRUMENTS CORNETS DRUMS DRUM JAZZ OUTFITS GUITARS HARPS MANDOLINS MUSIC SATCHELS SAXAPHONES TROMBONES UKULELES VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS a large assort ment of ACCES- SORIES for all instruments. Write or call for particulars. Telephone Murray Hill 4144 Chas. H. Ditson&Co. || 8-10-12 East 34th Street d I. MILLER & Semi-Annual : SALE Every Slipper in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. Lady of the Land COUNTESS OF GRANARD. The wife of the E nard, 1 of Gra who is mentioned promi- nently as the first Governor Gen- eral of the Irish State, is | — the daughter of Ogden Mills of this city. The E a Catholic, a resident of Ireland and describes himself as a ‘moderate Sinn Feiner." EARL OF GRANARD. MUST BE QUICK, » the Philadelphia 1 opens many de volving doors 1 a step lively.” idays, | in Ireland __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1998. |$100,000 IN DRUGS |company printed advertisements here| PEN SC 43H FATAL | innouneing reward for any informa- eG | STOLEN IN TRANSIT | tion teading to recovery of the goods. 7) BOY IN SCHOOL The company .purebased the drugs | . sta sale, Barney Puro, a truckman, | Seemed at Pleat, but! ; Government Agent Pre- | was hired tp haul them to New York m Sete tne : ‘nt Plact « them to his home, it was) Xmanuel Hagler, twelve, of No, 127 vent Placir 1 Where two men appeared, | Rivington Street, died in St. Mark's j ne tony representing themselves as represen- ly yes Underworld Marke latives of the New York firm, ana] Hosnital catly 9 PHILADELPHIA, Feb, Gov-| sald they would take the drugs them. | Hon Ki ing crnment narcotic agents are selves, No arrests have been made, | pen point re mmen nareot agents are to-day aay No. 160, J making seareh for $100,000 worth of y DEAD, The seri not painful at) morphine and cocaine which, stolen | ber | thrown News the theft | when officials of a New York drug! ea NOC. 0. D.'S CREDITSOR EXCHANGES they fe the underworld mi Novelty strap effects, Oxfords, High Shoes ty, @ retired | first, but las nesday night the! arm and hand swelled so painful that the the, hospital early rsday ing. Dr. Tilton operated Frid; = ar awill soon be » in Northern home in Sussex lication of dis- was revealed yes Today’s price on shoes that have sold all season up to $12.00 AY 7E’VE marked them so low because we want them on your feet—not on our shelves. This is final! Slt) Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. EITHER AT 34th STREET or NEWARK Stern Brothers—Special Events for Saturday West 43d Street West 42nd Street’ (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Smart Winter models in serviceable wool fabrics, at prices which represent a substantial saving. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits—Plain and fancy models in all-wool fabrics. Many with an extra pair of trousers. Sizes 16 to 19 years Speci $26.50 Boys’ Plaid-back Wool Overcoats Convertible collar model with inverted pleat at back; sizes 11 to 17 years REDUCED to $22.50 Regularly up to $30.00 Boys’ Wool Lined Chinchilla Overcoats Blue or Gray only, in button-to-neck or con- vertible collar styles with Venetian yoke; 3 to 10 yrs Special $8.75 Junior Boys’ Wool Overcoats Button-to-neck or con- vertible collars; in all-wool fabrics; sizes 3 to 10 yrs. REDUCED to $12.50 and $15 Regularly up to $27.50 Boys’ Pure Worsted Novelty Suits— Middy and Oliver Twist models, also a number of Navy Blue Serge Suits. Sizes 3 to to years. Special $4.95 Our Entire Remaining Stock of Juniors’ and Girls’ . Winter Coats and Frocks At Drastic Price Reductions for this Final Clearance Sale. Tailored and Fur-collared COATS— Fashioned in the higher-class Winter wool fabrics Majority trimmed with fashionable furs. In stances, only one model of a style. $9.75 14.75 19.75 Regularly to 18.75 ‘Regularly to $24.75 Regularly to $45 many in Velveteen Frocks— Some combined with Canton Crepe, others embroidered; reduced to $18.75 Regularly up to $45.00 Serge Frocks embro: dered or in combination with soft silks; reduced to $9.75 Regularly up to $37.50 Mythical joys become a happy reality when Infants, Children or Misses wear “ Cinderella ” Instep Strap Pumps Of Black Patent Leather Children know by oft’ repeated Women’s Silk Umbrellas Excellent quality Silks, and a choice of the newest shapes and smart handles. $4.95 $6.75 Satin or Plain Tape Edge Extra fine quality SILK SILK UMBRELLAS in UMBRELLAS, with satin black or colors, with a varied or plain tape edge; carved selection of amber bakelite oblong bracelet rings and tings and posts, or posts; also extra long carved teathe: loop. handles seagrass baile Po amber bakelite tips i a eats leather straps; tips and tops stubby tops to match Gare Also at $4.95 fine with and New models in Plaid Silk, Sun or Rain Umbrellas in the latest colorings. tales the pleasure that Cinder- ella enjoyed when vided perfect-fitting slippers for a series of evening gayeties. Pleasures that are realities brin, into prominence the “Cinderella” Pumps, as they are especially de- signed on nature’s last for comfort, kid lined bility, ard have by mother. is added. hee! Sizes 2 to 5, Sizes 5 to 8, Sizes 84 to 11, - Sizes u14 to 2, + Special Purchase and Sale of Women’s Wide Wale Corduroy Robes Presenting an opportune occa- sion to acquire warm, comfort- House Robes at decidedly low price of A variety of plain or em- bossed corduroys. lined throughout, have pockets, girdle sash and are made full, thus enhancing their desira- bility for wear during the Second Floor. able chilly weather. instep straps similar to the latest fashion worn * For small children the soles are corrugated 4o prevent slipping. For Misses, 2 low, fa fairies pro- Fashion’s Newest Style Conceptions in WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Ready-to-Wear Hats A variety of attractive models for Saturday at $7.95 x 11.50 At $7.95- STRAW HATS of Timbo, Milan, Lisere or Visca, with many distinguishing features that emphasize smart new shapes, unusual color tones and vari- ously trimmed with birds, flowers, biot or Ostrich fancies. for service- o $2.25 2.75 3.75 5.00 At $x 1.50 MILAN HATS of a notably fine, soft straw that have been cleverly designed jn various sizes and shapes. These achieve distinction by adorn. ments of glycerined Ostrich, fancy feathers, biot or ribbon, ‘New, smart, French-inspired novelties in Women’s Handbags Of Moire or Fancy Silks Envelope and other distinctive styles (copies of imported models), trimmed with gold front mountings and cord handles; inside compartments. $9.75 the eo BROWN | GRAY BLACK NAVY BLUE Rhinestone Initialed VANITY PURSES $2.95 Moire or Striped Silk with silk cord handle, including any desired rhinestone inicial | All are Envelope Handbags $4.85 Various types of Envelope New iodels in | | Handbage, with peat clasps | or gold frone clips. Franklin Simon & Co. cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. For -Mademoitselle (14 t 20 yrs.) THE TWEED SUIT COSTUME ARRIVES IN TOWN Coat Frock ae With eMatching | Tweed Cape 48.00 A DISTINCTIVE DEPARTURE FROM THE USUAL TWEED COSTUME, YET A FAITHFUL ADHERENT TO THE TWEED MODE, IS THE BECOMING BELTED COAT FROCK WITH FLARE SLEEVES, WORN WITH A SEPARATE MATCHING TWEED CAPE ; . . In Orchid, ‘Rose, Stone Blue or French Blue MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor Mest & Co. Sth Avenue at 35th Sereet—N. Y. Established 1879 TODAY & SATURDAY Entire “Remaining Stock of TOYS NOW ON SALE 1922 World Almanac Records of All Kinds. Something About Everything 35¢ onstanps By ma. DOC ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY

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