The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 21

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Transport Union Says Brewers Have Cut| Bi hen but That Beer Is Still Up. Convent New Vork Evening World) by Mederation and ‘trady unions gener- | Feew ‘Tublishing. Compal ee lully will be asked to boycott beer, LONDON, trade union! Whether the “honest British work- eb. 17.— prices of the brew do not come down, | tror despite its high price, veer is still is threatened in a resolution adopted) the cheapest form of intoxicant on unanimously at a conferences of the| the market National Transport Workers’ Feder-| If individual unions decide to boy- ation | co ott th wers it will create an em- As_a_result the members of tho! barrassing situation in some London . ny S ‘ aa : @a INY A. POUND PROFIT. et tanlladed Specials for for Friday and Saturday Buy Our Prize Winner! You Win in ¢ Quality and Price Milk Chocolate Covered Assorted Fresh Frui we 56C POUND fe) CHOCOLATE NUT CARAMELS POUND BOX Lisewhere 59c Our regular 79¢ goods SPICED OPERAS POUND BOX Fisewhere 50c MILK CHOCOLATE COVE Rt a ASSOk Li FRESH } ruris 99. WHILE , THEY LAST he Sy aoe Fancy | | Assorted | ¢ | Hard = ““sox BOX | Candy 54¢c ¢em samen +an+an(-ansantanan+an? J. BA\IMANNGBRO. ! 3rd Ave. & 84‘ St. ) ere | > All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses a | OPENS AN ACCOUNT 1 Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; 3 Avenue Cars Pass Door. February Sale of Furniture Reductions 25% to 50% In Every Department, Including Floor Coverings, Etc. 4-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite American Louis XV. Period Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Table, 48-inch, 6-ft. $259: 50 extension; 4 pieces, Chairs to match extra; as ADibe *vated, at ; OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS —<$—$_ [ : > ! ; t Library Table Colonial period, in Mahogany;as $24.75 illustrated in imitation leathers makes full size bed when open. joes not focus pe Prat $43.75 3” AVE. & 84™ ST. ee ee ed tt Motor Truck Deliveries 7° "**™ ES + GE: + GE + GR (CED ¢ UE ¢ GERD ¢ GUD + GER +S + SED + CD + ED + ep 6 a + EID 4 GED ¢ SUD + eos Davenport Sofa Bed Mahogany finished frame; upholstered fi +aDp+ boycott of beer as a protest against | man” will forsake his “‘arf pint” in|, the threat to reduce the wages of|the interests of unionism is a queg- tion which is met with considerable very employees, especially as the brewery employees, especially as th scepticism on both sides of the bar All | me | | 6,000,000 | ACRE LAND : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, 21 i] AE, SONY aes picid seein ia districts. Here there are no unton | feo came to ght here yeaterday when 6,000,000 CHINESE FACE lows that of 1981 which dovored Kl. | ARMS, AS BEEHIVES, lea when one of them broke, revealing 0 RE halls or offices, and it is the custon, | A. McQuatter: t kiane und Anhwef as well as R eupons and ammunition. The |to hold meetings in some conventent | i Alvardo Mining UN INTO PALESTINE | wale, consigninent, uddressed ’ 991" where the dryness of the pro. |the purchase of mi Naw welzed. The ‘heal of th TO BOYCOTT THEIR “6 ARF P, NT ceedings can be mitigated with beer | er ein Ch s| Hoods Wine Oot fin Part of Rive Hi Breaking of Hox Heveats Aetemae|G \ m ‘ and the Chairman's remacks are in- eprnane ror tw pieckas i Crop.tn shanghal Are tle Pistols and Ammunition, pa. a terrupted with | shouts of “Fill ‘em up| more % 3 (By Mall). | have disavowed all responstbility and G northern by ipproximately | L consign. | Condemned tho incident. American + Lin 1921 in ¢ automatic IN NICARAGUA, os than wer y | patel ‘ | | RELIEVE MARIS miles south of Chihi nt on famin hihi * mm ammunl- | MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 11—A SALE MADE IN MEXICO} [ine the revolutto Viiv tb Dees hte at oa un |e sntingent of American marines has ar- ————_ conflaca > alestine in boxes supposed to contain eyick : American Mining Man to Open to the owner by teehives, has tended to revive the bees Sahel age Regi nt vate Hoge Tract for Farming. tion land deals in the history Di I Marte, near here, Thi Arabs and! made because of recen' |the marines and the } unioad- !in which several liv © occurred tO ter feelings betwee jer Be is the purpose of the sync nthe ented by Mr. MeQuatters te re some men he land in small farms at to demand $1 for 50 | Jows { work is profiteering, conte’ w | Ninety-six boxes were being {9.727 O'c coats : 9,713 Suits in this extraordinary FINAL CLEARANCE C LOteine prices’ will be much higher next season. Despite this fact Moe Levy still maintains low-level prices on quality clothing. These forty years of serving New York men built this foundation for value-giving —a policy we maintain at all costs. These are odds and ends of the season’s higher priced. ranges. Every garment in this sale is regular Moe Levy stock—and bears our unreserved guarantee, as though you paid the full price for it. 941 Suits Were 664 Suits Were 216 Suits Were $40 Suits are in Herringbone, pencil stripes and novelty weaves in all the popular styles. A choice variety of golf suits included. $30 $35 1156 O’Coats Were $30 942 O’Coats Were $35 164 O’Coats Were $40 Overcoats include a wide variety of the season’s choicest fabrics in all the wanted shades. A complete range of styles, but not every size in every style. Now 1932 O’ Coats were $60 1421 O’ Coats were $65 421 $4 were $70 Now °43 as 1736 Suits were $60 641 Suits were $65 492 Suits were $70 1641 O’Coats were $50 341 O’Coats were $55 241 $2 were $60 1963 O’Coats were $40 342 O’Coats were $45 163 O’Coats were $50 12> 1241 Suits were $40 852 Suits were $45 234 Suits were $50 OF a 972 Suits were $50 1362 Suits were $55 362 Suits were $60 No Charge for Alterations! These Are All-Wool Pants &S nek. KidK/athes—Final Reductions $ 45 way. These are not undesirable wnelogale returns or can- TRADE MABK Now cellations—every pair of pants guaranteed to be the same ‘as though you paid the full price for it. Regularly $8, $9, $10 and $11. 50 8,432 All-Wool Overcoats, Suits and Mackinaws Offered at Less Than Cost for Immediate Clearance Walker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open ince 1882 Evenings Until 7; M Le ) Saturdays Until 10. 149th Sirest fGerps) Pr t et Near Centre St., f Entrance on cowntom i 15 Broadway Second Until 9; Saturdays Until 10 2. Mt Cortlandt St. ” Bronx 409 Eastl49thSt, Zavcernia | Floor | a Sal Clo pel i

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