The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 25

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George has given his assent to che sule {the royal yacht Alexandra. She wil April 18. Ter transferred rf Sanchez Guerra announced i |) The Top Sergeant t Madrid that King Alfonso] do for the marines. restoriny atitue pughour paid off at Portsmoutn World News in ah LOCAL Phoebe Hoberman, twelve, of 9%% St. Mark's Place, is dead in ue Hospital of slecping sickness, Four persons were shocked by lght- ging yesterday—David Clark, Goshen of No. #81 Bast 24th Stree! ‘or Jewish War Suffere: 3 Fifth Ave » stockholders of the Seaboard Nu tional and the Mercantile National banks ratified plans for merging the two institutions under the name of the Sea- his wife and daughter, i eo, his Rahs Saad iy | board National Bank Say It With whose auto war struck, and ©. Be) store than $2,000,000 worth of tuition © Buck, Middletown mevchart, Whose | was provided free for war veterans who house was hit ‘The 400 tubercular patients in Fox Hilly Hospital will remain there several @aye before removal to Sea View Hos- pital, New Dorp, Jews In New York will begin a three weeks’ campaign April 16 for $3,000,000 or Foundation attended technical evening schools of the Knights of C bus during the semes- ter Jus: ended The will of Jon White Plaing, lea friends who ga nothing to his sister Business and professional women dis- play the most marked group strength in the country, saya Mrs. Lena Lake For- rest, President of the National Feder- ation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Garrit Smith, sixty-seven, a member of the law fire of Howe, Sm th & Saw- ver of New York City, died yesterday at his home tn Nyack. A mysterious message in a bottle washed up on the shore of Fire Island saving station, reported to the eriff Tuthill of Bay Shore, -FLORIENT | Flowers of the Orient) in, fled at ) estate to and gives What more lovely thought for an Eas- George Gordon Ki ixty-four, of No. 16 Kast 84th Street, a» member of fan old New York family, died last night After a six months’ {lines Charles Knight, twenty-sic, of No. 126 Mapes Avenue, Newark, 1s in Bellevue with a possible fracture of the skull after falling on tie subway stairs at Variek and Hudson Mrs. Mary Wi! % St. Nicholas that last? There is heart's delight in COLGATE Streets, 4, fifty-eight, of No. ace, Was struck last] § the last of the gang vans, now awaiting eet Stee een ee son trial charged with Boom of No, 2 f9th Streat while Jaane Hawken ee an dR hath 1 wos reported to-day that Alder Street. in Columbia He David J. Stewart wu i with a br ly at his home, No, 427 tie, Brooklyn, following >. @rawn ma skull at Duane and Churety Streets inst FOREIGN Might when struck by an ny He Ia edicts $m Volunteer Hospital. Charies lL. Weert As a measure of economy At Easter Time American Made Toilet Articler The Gift of Gifts ter gift than the fragrance of flowers Dickinson asked the Russians. Weeds! , e What Are You Eating? | They replied. | Everywhere the American historian, Thomas H. Dickinson, went he asked the same questions and the answers always were the same. What is the population of the village? ‘Two thousand a year ago. How many people have died? Two hundred of starvation, three hundred of cholera and typhus. How many horses and cows have been killed? Eighty per cent. How much crop did you get last harvest ? Five per cent. How much has been planted for next year? Little or nothing. Have you seed for spring planting? The government promised us two bushels an acre, but it has now delivered only two pounds. How much wheat have you in the village? The wheat is all gone. How many are hungry ? Every one is hungry. What will you do? Starve, unless the Amencans give us food The Story of a Great Nation—Dying _ THOMAS H. DICKINSON, for four years historian of the American Relief Ardministration, pictures in thrilling narrative the greatest national tragedy of all time. Since the fall of the Roman Empire no such story has been told as is contained in these fifteen authoritative and virile articles. Start ‘Russia in the Red Shadow’’ NEXT MONDAY’S New Dork Cribune Tell your newsdealer to-day to leave you The Tribune every day, beginning Monday. -THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, ——— — ~ ~ a 1922, The Bargains Offered for To-Morrow Are the Most Sexnational in Years Thousards cf Sin: Glass w If you intend starting housekeeping in the near future we advise you to buy now, for probably never again will you be able to buy high grade housefurnishings at such low prices. . Purchases Made Now Will Be Held FREE OF $5 Deposit : HARGE Until You are Ready for Them. This Handsome Period | Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 | Phonograph $160 Queen An Consist of Dresser, Chiffonier and Bed (sold separately if desired) Dresser, $42.47 C $375 Mahogany Combinat on Suits, 3 pieces $227.74 $450 Walnut Combination Suits, 4 pieces. . $300 Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pieces. . $900 Walnut Combination Suits, 8 pieces.. 569.74 Specia Credit Offer ! Depo. Your 5 10 20 *30 *40 50 Your Depo. Your Your Your Depo: Your Your first deposit secures the imme- Are diate delivery of as entire purchase. You need not cash, and You Can Take a Year and a Half to P You need not disturb your Savings. We gladly open Accounts From $5 to $5,00 You may open account now, you wish, with single article, ai later on you can add to your ac- count whatey These Credit Terms A, 100 Open An Account With This Duofold Bed Reduced to 44.87 Cash or Credit You may open an a count with this special or with anything we sell, or you may credit it in your purchase at the advertised price WE GIVE SPERKY GOLD STAMIS LudwigB 144 146 Anniversary Sale of $5 14, 300 of Suits Prins Room i i Deposit Deposit Deposit West 125 St. Bet. 7th and Lenox Aves, LUDWIG ‘Baumann’ 's 64th ersarylurniture: le Pieces, Hundreds of Complete Suits, Rigs, Linoleums, Curtains, Linens, are, Bedding, Silverware, Housefurnishings, &c., are included at amazing price reductions. t Special Bargain t de of Solid Mahogany Living Room Reduced From $130 Keguced to A fully, guaranteed hig clas tn~ strument—beautiful tons. Plays all records better. 98. 79 + We, cary a, ful line, of, onorns, Gai er Creal *, and Victor Records, nne Bedroom Sule Walnut finish (Three Pieces) hiffonier $29.78 Bed, $26.54 Toilet Table, $29.68 274 Other Bedroom Suits $400 Walnut Combination Suits, 4 pieces. . $297.89 $950 Mahogany Combination Suits, 4 pieces. 598.49 $325 Walnut finish Suits, 4 pieces . 196.96 | eleleeteiele bebe intebeleinteieleintetatetet tel Thousands of Housefurnishing Specials are a feature of this great sale You may 279.98 179.98 $1000 Mahogany Combination Suits, 8 pieces 649.74 Sale of Summer Furniture an account or include in your outfit any of these articles or anything we sell at the advertised prices without any extra charges. Lift Top Style Refrigerator REG, PRICE $19.50 12.49 CASH OR CREDIT Selected oak, white enamel lined. $20 Apartment House Style, white enamel lined. 1 Anniversary sit Delivers Purchase of *100 *200 *400 *600 *800 “bute * 1,000 Delivers Purchase of sit Delivers Purchase of $22.50 f 28.73 © Include: different styles and Litt Top, Apartment House and With cushion covered in $12 Willow Aa Chairs fancy Cretonne Rocker to match, $9.89 8.98 - Cash or Credit $198 $150,000 of Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. included in. this Great Anniversary Event. Special 9x12 Axminsters Sold regularly for 85 3 24 Cash or Credit In an assortment of Floral and Oriental designs Our entire stocks of room size AX- MINSTER and WILTON Rugs are included at greatly reduced prices. $9.50 6x9 F oor C Toth Rugs $6.49 $9.00 8x10 Grass Rugs. 5.7! $2.00 27-in. Woo Brussels Hall an ‘and Stair Carpet if be on ‘ ‘ $1.50 Old Homestead Rag Rugs, nd | Larger Amounts in Proportion. Hs) in Ste You can pay monthly if you prefer. Delivers Purchase of Delivers See Our Special Purchase of 3-Room Outfit The New Home “ New Ideal" bay Se exter we 39” g Cash or Credit ’y|\We have a complete line of New Home and Singer drophead, clec- tric and cabinet sewing make any other outlay of ay the Balance OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 0 On $35 Purchase .50 a Week On $75 On $100 Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet Keg. Price 857 45? Cash or Credit Inlaid cheat Pe: Sq. . er No Interest Added. Colors run through to back. p eletoe ca nn wash off Cash or Credit od Anywhere Within Miles of New York. Ranges Reg. Price, 835 ga% Cash or Credit 3 Burner, with Broiler, Massive Golden Oak frame, soft upholstered in best grade imitation $35 Baby Carriages Reduced to eh) Cash oF Credit Sanitary _ upholstery Rubber-tired wheels. Reclining back. re ree aS [Open 9 to 5.30--Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 | America's Greatest Furniture House aumanm. 351» 36 St. Block 8th Ave. Entrance to Our 10-Story Building Will Be Maintained on 8th Ave. Near 36 St It opens leather easily and makes a full mfortable bed pes not include Newark, N. J. 49-51 MARKET ST.

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