The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 10

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“a 10 Workman's Family Needs $2,636.9 LILLY WILL STAY HERE TO SEEK MISSING STOCK Would Give 1 Found, Says Attorney, to Creditors iff THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 29, 1922. SCHOONER, BEING RUM SHIPPING CONTRACT | *TP4%9F? BROKEN; GETS $8,508] « $8,508.86 for brem tot was directed by Justice Gave + March 29.—The Coast Guard cutter Kickapoo, in charge of Capt. J. J. Hutson, made some prog- ress this morning toward pulling the A verdict of ontr deep water. The schooner is now grounded on Townsends Inlet b the Kickapoo managed to m about thirty feet and, it is belie will soon be free, The crews of Avalon and Townsends Inlet Coast «A Year, Rail Labor Board Is Tol Guard stations are helping, The schooner has a crew of twelve Lilly, the broker who was the the Bronx to-day against the Hick Star Line, of which Marcus Gar- Negro promoter iy Pr in}e Pan Union Corp f " Street ‘Testimony showed the Pan Union Cor om contracted with the Black Star to transport $3,000,000 worth of South Brooklyn to He before the Volatenr The ship was stranded schooner Clara A. Donnell into! Women! AWord toYou If You, in “Any Way, Assist YourjHusband, Brother, Father or Sweetheart in the Selection of His Clothes, Then We Want.To Know You! We Have Here, at Forty-Ninth and Broadway, the Largest, Light- est, Friendliest. Men’s Clothing Floor in All New York. Day- light. Sunshine. Smartest of Spring Suits and Topcoats.... A Beautiful Evening-Clothes Room, Too—Designed and Done by the Tiffany Studios! ... You'll Enjoy Coming Here! Court Man Must Wear Coat Ten Years Under Pro-|« posed Wage Cut, Says Union Head. CHICAGO, March 29.—Industries & te should use the same principal in sup-] DISCUSS LEGISLATION plying energy to thelr emploves as ("| BEFORE BAR COMMITTEE supplying coal under their boilers, B. <M. Jewell, head of the shop crafts] Topics on Basiness unions, told (ie railroad Labor Board] mercial Problems ¢ here in presenting a budget “requir ing $2,636.97 a year for sustaining a}ind Co workingman’s family secure what] Bar Asse the budget provides he eries of public 1 mechanics must crn mnbly room ‘of more than at pr “But the propose (o euth Wages again, he continued. ‘Instead of 70 per cent. of the budget which railroad mechanics are now able to purchase, under the cut they will be able to buy only ubout one-half of the bi id thi it from now ot worth 6 hands of th 1 Extreme footwear fashions are the cause of many ail- ments, Style in our shoes is more than merely on the surface—it is built in—the result of over 60 years’ scien- tific planning of lasts. Sensible heel heights and toe widths, excellent quality of leathers, make our Spring models the choice of discriminating worfen. Our exhibit of Spring models is unique and interesting. Ask for Our Book—“The Abuse of the Big Toe.” NO BRANCHE UR ONLY STORE £80 UR 660 SIXTH AVE., Above Custom Hootmaers over 60 yearn Lilly's intention to men who carried the Com. red. eras, ‘The crew was i to evidence ack to Brooklyn deseribed vain efforts to The Committee on Co Trade mercial La ation, aid railroad w which would stay kober ‘ > METHODIST CONFERENCE |" ("hich would OPENED IN NEWARK | (2.0 sncther ain, the hone Line defaulted 40 per cent nt 5 Bishop 1 was devoted to to memorial Smart Spring Styles in Leather Handbags : T may be the tailleur or the hat—or the blouse, which" makes” the costume, but oftener than not it’s the smart little acces- sory —the vanity case or distinctive handbag. ng must s long very article of “wear trom two to th @s is contemplated in the dget pre- Dared by the economists for the rail oad workers, Three summer union sults must do about three years’ gervice. The man's sult must wear eight years, his winter overcoat ten Years. Oatmeal, potatoes and coffee Drevailed in the menus because cot- fee acts as a stimulant in place of ] adequate nourishment and oatmeal and potatoes are filling.” Under Mr. Jewell’s budget, a typt cal menn for one day would be: Breaktast--T edded wheat , two ench toast two cups of was delivered try the F. Randolph, of Has ok Heights, Nod. and the Rew * Bascom of Round Brook, led Always Delicious Always Refreshing rE A. Sold in sealed aluminum packets only Never in Bulk. BLACKHK-GREEN-MIXED AEARN - FOURTEENTH STREET THURSDAY Our collection of leather handbags is extensive to say the leas!. It begins with pin seal envelopes at $2.79 and ends with bags at $52.25, and it presents, as well as an interesting variety rand jam, coffee. 4 Lunch—Two roast beef sandwiches i i ive variety oJ leathers. and no cheese sandwich, two dough in price, an exclusive ly of shapes and Buts, two apples and two cups of cof- fee. Dinner—Two pork chops, three small potatoes, a dish cach of cooked cabbage and beets, two slices of bread and butter, a big dish of rice pudding with sugar and mjlk and a onp of coffee. .... Bring Him In—Today! ahge The first bags to claim attention are the new and fashionable vanity purses fitted with flat coin purse and mirror. They may bey had in plain leather or ‘gold trimmed—or still more elaborate with rhinestone clasps. $2.73 to $23.89 Then may we introduce the leather pouch bags! Although they are of many designs, they all adhere to the pouch bag principle plenty of room. In pin seal, cobra seal, morocco, beaver calf, suede and antelope. Frames are selt covered, sterling silver or metal. $2.79 to $34.25 And next comes the leather shopping bag—an ancient institution, smartly made in Spring, 1922, styles. It will accommodate anything from one’s purchase downtown to one’s nightie and toothbrush on an overnight visit. In seal, cowhide, vachette, beaver calf and various grains of leather. Hand sewed or riveted trames. $3.69 to $42.50 Envelope Purses do what the name suggests—envelop. any number of articles and still retain their shape. We have them made of pin seal, cobra seal, morocco, beaver calf, vachette and suede. $2.75 to $52.25 Swagger Bags are smart as they can be—since they add that finishing touch and still prove highly useful. In all the various leathers, trimmed with 14-karat gold, sterling silver or nickel clips on corners, as well as plain. $4.69 t. $43.50 tebe Blacgre —Main Floor, 34th Street, HAMacy Spring Suits and Topcoats $35 $40 $45 $50 Up to $75 may Our 34th Year in Business Three Convenient Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street Founded 1827 FRIDAY Introducing with Extraordinary Values The New Spring Styles in PENROP Clothes for Boys Value Values Values $14.50 |$16.50 to $18.50/$19.50 to $24.50 11.75 14.75)/16.75 All wool, splendidly tailored clothes of the serviceable quality and alert style which are so essentially suited to the strenuous activities of real boys: WEST OF FIFTH AVE. SATURDAY Broadway, at 49th Street * GD > CD ¢ CSD ¢ GSO + GES (| GD ¢ GRD + CEE + GED > Gi + _| LBAMIMANN.BRO. ard Ave. & 84‘ St. TP ¢ GED + GED + GED + GED ¢ aD > All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door. ED + GED + CED * GRR 4 GE + ED + AD Penrod Clothes are shown in New York exclusively at nearn’s. Valuesinthis sale bring them to you greatly below regular values. Every suithastwo pairsof trousers, which are knicker style, or one pair of knickerbockers and one pair of golf trousers. Models are sport and regula- tion styles. Materials are highest grade all-wool cassimeres, homespuns and Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dress- er, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bow-End Bed. Four pieces, as illustrated .. BE RAS > $ GED + aD + GE + GD ¢ GD + ED + EB + em + ED + D+ + @ig, 4 EXD > COND > CLUB + GED (- SEP + GRD + ED + is > Z bg 35 Ry Wesley tweeds in an enormous vari- : % 3-Piece Tapestry Uphol: ivi i Freckles” 5 y Upholstered Living Room Suite rien ety of patterns and colors. : gyn Fireside Chair, loose cushions; upholstered in ¢ 50 in Sizes 8 to 18 years. J saree indenrucile springs in wats tvee pice, T° His 6 ” irj q MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE eer We will present to everybody WARNING! Always say ‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Von AVE 8 TH ST oat ponhaaae Soot akira Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not 3 e & 4 famous book, “Penrod,” the GS ¢ GD + CED + ED + OD ¢ + RD + DY aD getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for : Colds Headache Toothache —Neuritis Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of Y2 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moncaceticacidester of Salicylicaci¢ story that inspired the makers of Penrod clothes to outdo all other makers of suits for boys. In every copy is a book-plate whereon the proud owners of the book may write their names. New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 World Almanac NOW ON SALE Rheumatism Pain! Pain Neuralgia Lumbago 35¢ on Stands By Mail 50 ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY SEE PAGES 8 AND 23 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING.

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