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i 8 — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCE 20, 1922, || MPLOYMENT GAINS |VICTIM OF HOLD-UP MAN Joxtatons, fan, Mueguuene — : | “IN 9 BASIC TRADES; DIES IN BELLEVUE] wasninaton, March 20.—The state of Oklahoma can regulate the price of natural gas according to the pressure ch it is furnished, the Su- but Fellow Tham to “Beat 1,” Biased at Ht under . FALLS OFF IN FIVE}: Sire Ae F am Roettiger, fifty-one, of No. | preme rt held in a decision handed . Most Important Increases in Auto 6 th Avenue, cashier in the Com-|down to-day. A natural gas company and Hosiery and Lunch Room, No. 148 Kast |fatled to keep pressure up to standard, ! divine tn foal , 42d Street, died today in Bellevue SS —L—== | ‘ Industries in February. from wounds inflicted early yesterday WASHINGTON, March 20. | when he was shot by a hold-up man ron basic industries | nm the restaurant. A Ot fourten tase indunen [1M TIAN a when Coconut FIFTH AVENUE Ganvaseed by tho ~ bape R youn n thrust a pistol in his face Labor nine showed increased num-— | and demanded all the money in the FREE bers of employed for February | cash register. 5 Wh Coff this year over the same month “How do you get that way?" with each tube of en ee one 1 five showed de. |28ked Roettiger. "Go on! Beat it! cemiie |e COCO-FLUF Talks i creases, The most important in- He stepped out from behind the creases were in the automobile and | desk and the young man fired twice. ‘i ibealery and underwear induatiies tliger was able to crawl to th THE tempting fragrance of freshly : and shout for help. . ; é und coffee means “hurry.” It "4 The increase in automobile plants The delightful new coconut oil 4 i arched for more than an hour, even hee fh s in aroma and flavor from the was 58.4 per cent. and hosiery {stopping subway trains, In an effort shampoo in tube form moment it is ground until it sings from the percolator of the ameni- ties and comforts of life. Preserve that (yeareae by using one of our efficient coffee mills. Grinds coffee to any degree of fineness, and preserves it fresh and dry in a covered glass jar. Then brew it fit for a connoisseur in one of our specially priced percolators. Coffee Mills, black, $1.75; white enamel . . . . $1.90 Two Special Values Percolator, for stove, 5 cup size . . . . $4,50 Electric Percolator, 9 cup size . . . . 13,50 Ask your druggist and underwear, 56.4 per cent to locate the man, but were unable to The iron and stoct industry | got a trace of him. Fegistered a decrease of 13.6 per cent, and papermaking 11.4 per ecnt =—_— FIRING ALL ALONG ULSTER BOUNDARY, ||) Quality and Salt LIKE BATTLE FRONT You remember the child’s definition of salt: ‘‘It is what (Continued From Firat Page.) makes things taste bad when —— you don’t put any on.” &o affect the inhabitants behind the Battle line. The Unionists along the frontier are much perturbed over the Quality in a shoe is like menace of invasion and have asked that—it makes a shoe look tha: o1 be afforded x t more protection be afford bad when you don’t get it, them. Many close to the battle zone, which is no man’s Iand, have had to evacuate their houses, which immed- The trade mark ona Walk- fately have been occupied by the a fighting forces.” Over Shoe is assurance of quality. SEVENTH FLOOR This Specially Priced Jacobean Dining Room Suite, 3495 THE very specially priced ten piece Jacobean walnut dining room suite illustrated above, includes buffet, china cabinet, serving table, extension table, five chairs, one arm chair, the chairs upholstered in tapestry. Dignified and sturdy is its build, and the beautiful dull toned walnut is incomparable for wear and beauty. DUBLIN, March 20 (United Press) Free State troops and Ulster Con- Btabulary are reported to be concen- trating and fortifying strategic points along the Ulster border between Mon aghan and Tyrone Counties - Wer Sporadic exchanges of rifle fire be- ww tween opposing factions are reported Shoes for Men and Women on the frontier. New York City Ulster Constabulary have blown up $10 Fifth Aveaue, between 424 and 434 Sts. : 10-piece mahogany Hepplewhite dining room suite . . . . . | - 75 ° weveral bridges over the Blackwator 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt §t. 1432 Broadway at 40th St. 252 W. 125th Se. P ogany 8 $4 Hospitable wie 1173-75 Beomdway, neat 38th St. 1625 Broadway, near Soe St, 623 W. 181 Bt ‘ . 5 . Bowery at Broome Trovioasl Goverment tore aod] fl areata one Ma lm ee tm Emphatic Values in Beds and Bedding Lamps, $10 Republican forces faced each othor Broadway, near Gates Ave. ere, N . Broadway ; 7 Ai : , 7 Bt, Hanover 5 : to-day at Castle Blaney, County Mon- $65.1 Fulton St. opp. Place Patersoa, Ni. J-—181 Marker at, ay ge prices for individual items sabe = — 7 see pe &ghan, in a situation similar to the Ci P vend Ven m or the apartment, summer cottage or bungalow. J oor Lamps adapt them- fecent deadlock at Limerick selves equally well to the town SA disagreement over possession of Poster Beds, in mahogany, in single Roll-edged cotton felt mattress, fancy apartment or the summer cottage MED Fochiniceznracigon out By JeyEl or full size + $32.75 ticking, full size 2. . . . $13.75 ot bungalow. They havetwolights, j ps, commandeering a local hotel. Day Beds, in mahogany, with cane pan- Upholstered box spring, covered with and the 4 foot 6 inch pees pee j t night an Automobile conveying els, complete with upholstered spring, Soe dekin 25.00 rise froma lovely shaped base ed, PRE Becectene, tidied to taltiat tue'oame . mattress, bolster, and pillow covered coor oe with gold. Colors may be blue, i Mand of Free State sentries and > in various cretonnes or denim . 65.00 Curled hair mattress, with roll edge, ivory, black, rose, orchid. Benndod and’ Sele aNrLresies po or by ay Or Ivory finish Metal Beds, with spring full size, covered with fine ticking 42.00 Parchmenti Shadestin’ enorted | gp ete bayay een ialntorond, PIFTHCAVENUR attached, all sizes; also in white Closely woven wire spring with roll designs and colors . $12.50 H Shie Sta 1 y declare: : = Tan A Lath wil kc at enamel or wood finishes . . . 14.00 edge, all sizes . . . . . « 12.75 FIFTH PLOOR Campaigning for the Free State Beneral election has assumed a dis- e in some parts of the blicans raided several uml ors jonmel, searching for pro~ y . ‘The people are re- tful, fearing free elections will be Fospcesithd in auch clroumpeinces Greatly Reduced BELFAST, March 20 (Associated F Press).—The police barracks ut Ma- @hera, County Londonderry, were Sidtured during the nizhh $4 50 $22 50 | A “B special’ constable was shot e e SIXTH FLOOR Imported Let Spring. Dress Your Table With Seamless Chenille Carpets Irish Linen SPRING has come gently to our Linen Depart- $9.75 a Sq. yard ment, bringing with it choice linens from old world WE have just received a spring importation of lands. For the spring and summer table Ireland, ee @ead at Tobermore, near Maghera, by seamless Chenille carpets which we are offering at home of famous weaves, has sent a new assortment Spring Mist Bees ongaued in cutting wires and . a very low price for carpets of such superb quality. that will enthuse you with its beauty. Made ex- P ig . perncthe, Whe eats deca tare HANDSOME humidors—tasteful and unpreten- Deep piled fabrics, reflecting a solid expanse of _pressly for Lord & Taylor, these linens express the Madras Curtains ¥acks consisted of three members of tious in appearance as well as generous in size. They color—in mulberry, orchid, light blue, dark blue, perennial glory of springtime in their patterns. Cir- » Bidet A Baden na des have all been marked at materially lower prices. An gray, sand, beaver, taupe, and biege. Widths are cular designs, shadowing forth graceful effects in SPRING elects soft, filmy curtains @verwhelming for sige Xf opportunity to save considerably on the cost and to buy 9, 12 and 15 feet. Chenille signifies long life and _‘ferns and tulips, laurel leaves and bow knots, grapes, —delicate as a mist or the spray opie ~ ithe attack the ronds a useful addition for den or library at the same time. perpetual beauty in carpets. roses and bow knots, and chrysanthemums. The of a Rada This imported 1 jorough! locke b . i ‘i fees, trenches had been cut and a , cig walnut and oak—every one porcelain . prices are very special. Scotch Lasse Soop e the lridge destroyed. Telegraph com. lined. inlaid with white wood, others plain Domestic Seamless Axminster The finest eee of ruffled munication also was interrupted. The. Jpiders obtained fourteen rifles. or brass mounted. Gunmen were again active in Bel- fast this morning. Carters proceed- Smokers’ Sets, Specially Priced, $6.50—Pipe ing to work were stopped by a mun and metal stand, consisting of ash tray and match Linen Cloths, 70 x 70 inches, $4.95 ; Msgs Carpets, $6.75 a sq. yard Circular design, maiden hair fern and tulip patterns, usa teeday 9 Tbe fapeiesie tens FEATURED in the same colors as the Chenille, fine Irish linen damask. Pade Solero who pointed a revolver at th d these excellent Axminster carpets incorporate beau . 3 ears iba backs ln tbayacwulek holder. and splendid wearing qualities. Widths are 9 or 2 Napkins to match, $6.50 dozen you will find these curtains only altercation, one of the carters was GROUND FLOOR e A : A at Lord & Taylor. They are extra thot and injured. feet. If you are punning agi el nee 22 x 22 inches full—36 inches wide and 2% yards An ashman employed by tho clty your town or country home, you will find these SECOND FLOOR L Th ‘Acmanship is re- rounded in th hil ‘ eines i long. ¢ worl ip is re We iy tus Fallyamacercee eatin distinctive and very moderately priced. ee rable tor preciion and deta FIFTH FLOOR : ‘ . is sheer, clear fabric. will wash Attractive Prices in tps nc gp Special Values in "4 is dat lene aval Sheets and Cases Embroidery Designs ro find chat you may purchase chs i Turkish Towels, heavy weight, finished with a pink excellent curtain at the moderate | V 1 Cc t r Oo 1 a 1.05 “_ 35 Bix $1.65 or blue border. 'Stamped to embroider, O5crand price of . . » $4.75 pair. & Eee wt Bie ts Bixie8, 1.75 $150. BEEEH TEROR i , *: 27 A > . & | In Period Model Cabinet 63x99, 1.35 72x108, 1.65 90x 99, 1.75 Luncheon Sets $1.25, seven pieces, stamped on i gox108, 1.95 Cambridge cloth, two designs, daisy and cross-stitch, | Pillow Cases Bridge Sets 95c, cloth and 4 napkins. Stamped 5 42x36, 35¢ 45x36, 37¢ 50 x36, 39 on unbleached muslin. Japanese fan design, F Walter Camp's Bubble Books SECOND FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR f ie Daily Dozen, $15 Reduced to $1 . he Spring Comes to the Toy Department oo $80 THIS is just by way of making our Spring Spring’s The Time For Speed This Efficient bow—to tell you that we are all ready for T k $34 50 Spring with everything children need to keep Express Wagons . . »« $5.00—$12,00 run 9 . e pring rything ij F P ig $8 Down—$8 Per Month them busy outdoors these beautiful bright days. Autos . . 2 6 + + 5.00— 45.00 THIS full-size regulation Ward- : Pl d Roller Skates , 5 - + 2.50— 3.95 robe trunk boasts of 5 deep : For the Lawn or Playgroun Kiddie Kars ee. 5.50 draw:rs, 12 hangers, shoe pock= : / / . + $9.00—$18. i ets, hac drawer and a top drawer ; ord & a lor ae Swings — altel ihe Vow sores sane ae 3:50 that locks An exceptional value ; See Save. . ys + (6,00— 12,00 Bicycles. , 2» a + 29.00— 45.00 at this price. FIFTH AVENUF Camp Chairs . + + + 200-1450 Hand Cars, , - 4 + 7:50— 27.50 Travelling Bags Reduced, $19.50 TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR Ww 1%