The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 9

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Justice of Peace Holds Court fmnocent and cuilty alike shudde Court is held daily tn the ec Aepths of the big receiving va $n the Carlton Cemetery. The r assigned is, first, the court h cently burned down; sccond, one of flanked never b In Receiving Vault of Cemetery}: uit burial ha ordea Amid Coffins and Funeral Surroundings Offenders|!i« cin uy oer cae y waite (He Shudder and Await Sentence. tree-bordered walk are no neW bight BT. JOHN, N. B,, Aug. 20 (Copyright). —In the stiliness of the tomb, |", Carlton Cemetery, bit never before a gallery of coffined corpses, His Majesty's justice is being meted | for the living. It has become out for the District of St. John. West, across the river in Carlton, while | % sreater sadness as wives, mot nd citizens wax indignant, n and held that {#4 tei ix pronounced. pugh until the Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street And West Forty-Third Street. Fall Frocks for Misses a $39.75 SILK FROCKS such as crepe Renee and satin-faced Canton; in navy blue, black, brown and cocoa. WOOL FROCKS in pin seal and Poiret twill; in navy blue only. Out of this varied collecticn, one can select a Fall frock which embodies all the latest fashion points without sacrificing its appealing youthfulness. It may be draped, or it may feature those clever straight lines; the silk frocks sometimes show a single metallic orna- ment or wee pin tucks stitched in gold thread; the cloth models offer either embroidery or braid as trimming. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. THIRD FLOOR. Fe “Stern Brothers yaa New Fall Blouses, $10.75, 12.75 Very new and very smart are these blouses of SHIKIE SILK —a novelty fabric printed all over in various and lovely colored patterns. To make them still more dashing, the bateau necklines and short sleeves are piped in black and navy blue. Two models to choose from, both in the new hip-length style. Many other OVERBLOUSES in straight-line and the recent jacquette effects of matlasse, crepe de Chine, and Georgette crepe, embroidered all over with thread stitching in both colors and tinsel effects. All the new colors, 10.75 to 23.75 SECOND FLOOR Untrimmed Hats — Womers Hand Bags Of Draped Lyons Velvet SILK BAGS in pouch style with marca- site mounted frames. All new Autumn . Featured at $5 5 ®) models. In black and street colors. $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 (Values from $7.50 to $15). Some softly tucked about the edge, others with shirred brims. As for the crowns, all are draped in the most becom- ing manner. A wide variety to choose from, including models that turn up from the face, others that droop. Among them is the new short back. Lmall the favor- ed Fall colors, as well as black. HAND BAGS of duvetyne, velvet and moire silk. Deep pouch effects with in- side compartments. In black and the new street colors . . . . $2.95 For the rethaining days of our AUGUST SALE— FURNITURE at Half Price Every suite and individual piece listed below now marked at prices which, represent a saving of ONE-HALF. 3-piece Living Room Suite in Tapestry or Velour . ; + $130.00 3rpiece Living Room Suite in Mohair . . . . . , . , $300.00 Odd Davenports in velour or tapestry, each. os . . . , $60.00 Odd ‘Arm Chairs in Velour ot Tapestry . . . + each $28:50 High Back Hall or Library Arm Chairs, in Tapestry. and’ Mohair, each $45 5-piece Chamber Suite in American Walnut (twin beds) : 5 ; $357.50 8-piece Chamber Suite in Tiffany Gray. . . . . , + + $311.00 Vanity Cases in American Walnut. . 2... 1. 1 uy $75.00 4piece Chamber Suite in Antique Ivory. . . , $312.50 DINING ROOM FURNITURE: to-piece Suite (as illustrated) in Walnut; 72-inch Buffet, Latticed China Closet with 3 drawers, 46 inches wide; Enclosed Server, Oblong Extension Table with 48x64 in. top, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, tapestry seats . . $437.50 to-pc. American Walnut Suite, $300 Mahogany Extension Table, $23.75 Odd Mahogany, China Closets. . . $65.00 Odd Walnut Serving Tile... nw morning between the tombstones to]last two or three days following inva-} RIO FLY the heavy doors of the cement buil1- ing and therein to face the Judg than two, of their town sion of the cemetery by per in ned offenders shrink from the as they never did before in and spectators phernalia has t and children shrinkingly enter the] br chill room to plead for their errant men folks, or drop on a hard sette ke back the sobs when sen no fault w the presen the townspec Subjection of prisoners and their ves to this atmosphere ‘i first offend-| brought many protests. But indigna- the magistrates was President of the}ers and accused innocent are led each|tion reached a high piteh during the the only reason why the creased League, He wil ns in a unken condition rates that by boat Pensa noved into a . but the coffins, f ner to make ro ting of t erial cruise which the building primarily w the Pensa ir station structed, remain on the shelves Tel The five urt officers and spectators alike] i, | ) them in passing World. + k i has found] peor ni they e Magistrate pr ¢ nent or with However WRAVES ste and insist that] pyes sory he ntinued is that the revent metery Association shail be in-[tynel to the th ERS ON THE WAY |28 STRIKERS SUE ROAD; demand was| TO OUTFIT NEW CRAFT] SAY THERE WAS BOYCOTT Havana en each nga ire making 700 Pairs of Men’s Imported All-Wool Golf Hose Exceptionally Low Priced at $1.95 ve si An excellent quality English hose in a wide range of attractive heather mixtures and desirable colored cuff designs. Men’s Shoes $8.50 TAN or BLACK CALFSKIN OXFORDS (as illustrated). All solid leather and patterned over a smart English last. The latest thing for Fall wear. GENUINE CALFSKIN SPORT SHOES (as illustrated), with full corrugated rubber soles and heels. A-sturdy, comfortable, yet distinctive shoe. Has cordovan saddle and hand-stitched sole. 1800 Negligee Shirts For MEN Broken assortments—mostly in woven fabrics. All well made, desirable in quality and most exceptional value at these reduced prices of $1.55 and 1.95 each Men’s Plain Cotton Pongee Pajamas In white, tan, blue and helio; Finished with frogs and buttons. $1.55 per suit Priced for Immediate Clearance: MEN’S Athletic Undergarments Comfortable well tailored and in a variety of attractive, durable fabrics, SHIRTS and DRAWERS of fine striped and checked madras; sleeveless and knee Mngt each 75¢ UNION SUITS ot madras cloth, sleeve- less and knee length, well tailored garments 95c THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922, 8 n patrolmar change the plac purt meet-] MAY Fellow Florida West Coast! Prevente Workinu SEES and it is tho: soon may ; From Pensacota, Ke and Shope. ARMY TENTS, From $1.95 Up 4 So ay ae Fila Au PASCO, Wash 29,.~-Twenty rt oMcers have crew of the seaplane Sampaio Correia] ight atriking Neo i Paottte shop y, HAVERSACKS, 15¢ Up bench, witne: No. 1 ved here yest men here ar ne suite for $1,000 charged railroad because they WY VEROVATL, al _resulted in kK, Lieb, an FRANCS BANNERMA, 04s 2a SAR i More Sales in Less Time at Lower Cost That is what you want—every business man does. And there at your elbow is the telephone — the means to the end you seek. Salesmen for the Wahl Company, pencil manu- facturers, after covering their territory in person were called into the New York Office to help handle a holiday rush and to start a follow-up campaign by “long distance” telephone. Customers were advised by postcard two days before the campaign started and then the salesmen got busy. Each man averaged forty calls a day. E, J. Little, Eastern Sales Manager of the Com- . pany, reports results as follows : “We secured a very satisfactory volume of busi- ness at a very small cost.” (It was approxi- mately 4°.) “If we had secured no business at all we would have considered the service profit- able because of the good-will we were able to build up with our trade in offering “them this personal service. We learned in this contact with our customers their attitude toward us. ‘We were, within a few days, in personal contact with over a thousand merchants, We were able to adjust differences, to secure new accounts through information obtained from did custom- e:s. We not only sold merchandise, but rein- stated some cancelled orders.” Our Commercial Service Bureau will gladly tell your salesmen how the telephone is used to get More Sales in Less Time at Lower Cost. Telephone Cortlandt Official, Extension 620. New York Telephone Company Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. CLEARANCE Men’s All Wool. Suits 21.75 Were $34.75 and $37.50 Finished or unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, flannels, tweeds. Stripes, checks, overplaids, mixtures and Plain colors. Sizes 34 to 48, regulars, stouts, longs or shorts. MEN’ SSUITS. Various colors and patterns in checks, stripes, mixtures and plain colors, all wool worsteds, cassimeres, flannels, Sizes 34 to 44, regulars and stouts. were $4.75. . 2.50 ard flannel — good weight — plain or stripes—sizes 29 to 40— ' Men's Trousers — all-wool~ cassimeres, were $7.95 to 89.50............ 4,25 worsteds and flannels—stripes, checks, Men’s Raincoats—tweeds, grey mixtures, mixtures and plain colors- raglan shoulders—sizes 40 to 4.50 44— were 87.50 yon 1.50 were $6.95 and 85.95 See Pages 11 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising. Men’s Linen Knickers — white— | White Flannel! Trousers—all wool Stand- s AN A protection | actor, forty, of No, 331 Best 67th Street, ne The|to Bellevue Hospital last night, Ten jet} ants heard Lieb groaning and called » Ponchos, $1.00 up, Canteens, peacocks, § Badcies &, Latins, “Ritiee and other arn Auction’ bargains, Bpecial tis 10

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