The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1922, Page 15

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or This & Natior The Roar the largest { schools, Co behalf of th desired to equalization aries and tt pose ‘Though no aut, it was which is abo asked by the and $4 for changes and may bring t $100,000,0 ‘The amov from the cational tr purposes, t Board of Board of E in the open to exceed $7 mevting and of sie and firm hu ing the to carry Cone ande Huds self c Scal 13 an, Hud with adjourned meeting budget in cha untli to-morro: ‘amounts to approximately $95,600,000, > memb f necessary, 3 the contract for supply- hools on Manhattan tailed check for $5 Natural 10 in, long. Made with; smart reverse border. | | 15. 00 Natural’ Raccoon Coats, jygus Price o6 in. long. With “deep; collar and reverse border. Sealine Coat-Wraps (Dyed | y), superb 1d in, Muskrat), 40 in, long. Large - nat. Skunk collarand cuffs.. Muskrat), 45 in long. id that time was|the “gob,” disappeared in the recent the requests for|absence of the boss. etianie Poorer 90 AM und aisal of sal - s Sa Gl members of his office force, cha a Pedy. committee was give" lthem with disposing of p y 1. 00 AMT Ww morning for that pur- [did not belong to thom, Wit 8.00 A.M a lo ourt y day t atte official figures were given | &™P ed thought he was RANK PRESIDENT QUITS AT 8 vod and they treated the learned that the budget The resign: Street Northwest as a grab ba reet Northwest grab t eighty-three ut $6,000,000 than was | ©’ ody t a inty National ank, Board of Superintendents | @ort to « was ahhounced yesterday. ) more than the budget | Was out etiring from active buat he contemplated salary | When allt! heen nt of t inclusion of new {tems en he total budget close to s hattan, He t the § taking ate will contrib the payment eoln Is, data, offic , literature, &c., went or little or nothing h schools. In 0.41 will come nument for vo other special | c according to Lloyd C. Sm and ers of the board seemed unlikely that any Manhattan ent cient coal wippty Cord nse $10.5 adopted by the len authorizing the ution to purchase o st for an amount not Mang claims Other disabled veterans papers dumped ma 00,000 was Mr the President ised. The new bids will be opened this afternoon The contract for the s tion to the Cu New Brighton, ng a certified ]a led to George Colon & Co, fo s had to be re- I$. Finance Com- Ryan, to buy was appointed, The advert 550 Broed St., out forte! America's Foremost Speeialists ” $ OPPENHEIM.GCLLINS &@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Last Two Days of the Sale of FURS The logical lime to buy your Furs is Now. Prices, naturally at their lowest during this Sale, have been made stil! lower by the combined purchasing power of seven large sien stores. August Muskrat Coats, 195.00 August Pric 210.00 skins, | long. Large collars| uffs of genuine mink.) jon Seal Coats (Dyed) gugust Price 275.00 ollar and deep cuffs. Dyed Nutria Coats, ‘Trimmed with August Price 275.00 long. son Seal Capes (Dyed Trimmed large collar of squirrel. wow Pe 375.00 | Natural Mink Coats, | Beautiful dark skins. pain, Rich Due To-Morrow, ition of Nelson J. H. Bug President of the Hud Jersey (1 Mr. Filge voted for Lincoln in Lin © first campaign for President STANDARD MAKES | WRITTEN GUARANTEE Viki BROADWAY, New Yors Bt. S4th-55th Sts. Phone (375 Circle Newark, N. J. Fhone 4185 Market Genuine Mole Coats, 45 in. long. *% Alaska Seal Coats — (uuranteed With luxurious chin collar and U. 8. Gov't Shins. in, long. Mandarin sleeves. Cord girdle. Trimmed with Naiural Skunk, wowere 205,00 wovtron 350.00 long. tail trimming at bottoin and cuffs. ooo SS ee —EESSSaOanananaan9a9a9DoDDmLhmRmRmmD@a9anpapal_—s = E THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SHIP NEWS !NFORMATION|SAYS RUSSIA SEEKS Vu LARGEST BUDGET [PRIVATES’ LEGION. [S™s=es FORCITY SCHOOLS | OFFICE FLIES AWAY! NEAR TOO MILLION) IN BOSS' ABSENCE) American Anne turn inte (nowt t fe repared t the HUGE LOAN HERE {Frank DP. Walsh ‘Tells offs $500,000.000 Gold and Jewels Credit Security. the duty out urned to America, that is the only country BERLIN Aug 30, Frank P.qwith capital: secohdly, because Amer: Waish, entirely recovered from the} ican prices are lower than any others ishakine up c by his airplane] While in Moscow 1 saw German of somersault at Smolensk on his way|fers to furnish agricultural machin- back from Russia, has given out the/ery which were 50 per cent. higher sont State and|He Returns to 5 Win Help Sold} Pacman 3 | following exclusive interview: than American prices, including ship- i wets a fugla, Hamburg “Russia is looking to America for]ment. The Germans made their 1 Will Pay $18,- Desks and Records to Sail o-Day,. capital. She expects a direct loan to] prices in dollars, so comparison was a! Mails Close. ie. Jove 1 or cre ‘0 e pur-}eas 528,192. Collect Pay. parte ets at 11.00 aw. the Government redit for the pur- | easy bas Ha chase of American agricultural ma-[ “I saw no traces of Communism +180 AM. 11.00 chinery in Russia except communal living in 1 of Education held an] WASHINGTON, Avg. 30,—The of. , ‘Naples, 8:00 A.M “The Government has deposited] some of the big houses, which ts also yesterday after-|fice of the Private iers’ and Sail rrmet 11 00 AM with the state bank $500,000,000] done elsewhere, and remnants of the Roon to consider the budget for 1923 Legion, which was organized b n Buren, Lon: Wor kae worth of gold and precious stones, told agricultural communism." 5 n the history of the city Marvin tes Sperry at the Sail To-Morrow smmissioner Somers, on | close of the World to care for the Malin Clone he committee having the[interests of the “buck private’? and hoo AM 8.00 A'M it Wem LH AHALUL Hi A Condition Unprecedented , Iyis an amazing fact—and a more amazing con dition-—-that one type and make of vehicle should so completely dominate the entire field of carry ing, as does this Reo Speed Wagon. In the entire range of hauling end delivering, from one extreme to the other there is no class of service in which this Speed Wagon bas not proven its superiority. So; no matter what your particular needs o1 conditions; Whether your loads be 500 or 2500 pounds—a quarter-ton or a ton-and-a-quarter ewe have no besitancy in saying that a Reo Speed Wagon, or a fleet of them, will do yout work quicker and cheaper. OT cc cena Vid Reo Motor Car Company of N.Y., Inc Broadway at 54th Street, New York 1530 BEDFORD AVE, Newark: 520 BROAD st New Rochelle: 462 AEN ST. Krooklyn: Ke sesso poretoetasneanesuningneonescnesingenateneevedean aii dae ae ey mee YALLLUALLALALU LULA Ri if em e Express Body with Canopy Top, $1375 1.0 SSS se em em we we ee wc ee ee wr ee ee ee ee ee ee ee tSARNEY GLDFIELD Almost r i R E Ss GIVEN | AWAY! + 20.35 | 20.80 BINS 75 Bat Barney Oldfield manufac tured and guaranteed by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. These are the remarkable Tires, Bought by the carload and the saving passed on to you. Virst quality--no seconds. Call quick before the supply is gone! Prompt service on all mail and phone orders. Free Delivery. Peerless Automotive Equipment Co., Inc. 63 Fourth Ave. cre! New York, N. ¥. lat a tet BOYS, HERE’S EASYMONEY! See your nearest ** Babe” Ruth Honve Xun Shoe Dealer for blanks and aetails of HOW TO \ViN ONE OF 65 Cash and Shoe Prizes peer ins gold BOYS, HERE’S your chance to win $100.00 aay in GOLD, the first prize. Make the largest $50 ih dint number of words from the letters in “Babe” rieecena Ruth Home Run Shoes! OVFR 60 valuable 1 1 prizes in this contest, which ends Aug. 31st, will be given to the winners the second day of school. Phone Stuy Opp. Wa rt ( { { \ { ( ( | ( ( \ ) ( aw eee List of Prizes rst Prive Get into this contest—open to all boys over 6 years—no girls. You are as bright as the next Sih yh boy. If you don’t win the first prize you stand 3 of $10 each a chance to get one of the 44 others. ‘ for next thre Application blanks, forms and rules, everything Vifth Prias FREE OF CHARGE. Get your blanks today $5 each and enter the 9 boys “BABE” RUTH HOME RUN u abe’ ‘Home Run a 30, 1922 BETWEEN Fi. (Ho AVE. TIN NEWARK: 807-813 BROA \ “SENIOR” Marked Down Regardless of Cost! Entire 2¢Floor 15 W. 34" St- #ND BROADWAY, OPP. WALDORF HOTEL.) - (Between Market St. & Branford Pi.) “JUNIOR” For Quick Clearance Odds 24 Ends : NONE ON APPROVAL. NO EXCHANGES. Originally and sport models. Also at $17.50, 94 Top Coats in plain_blues_and gray ; mostly form-fitting models; and a few Tweeds in box and raglan models. 146 Blue and Gray Serge Suits; 1, 2, and 3 button models, single and double breasted, with the nationally famous maker's guarantee of fast color and wear, or a new one if it does not give fullest satisfaction. 194 Sack Suits; dark colors in medium weight cassimeres and finished and un- finished worsteds; ideal tor Fall wear. 127 Tweed Suits in models; some with extra some with knickers. Sack and Sport trousers and Originally 175 Suits in the lighter shades, in checks, overplaids, stripes, herringbones and fancy effects; single and double-breasted models. 27 Two-Piece Golf Suits, Jacket and Knick- ers, Mostly of Imported Tweeds That Were Originally $30.00 and $35.00, now sisting of practically every nationally famous make we carry. All sizes repre- sented. Light and dark colors. Sack 112 Heavyweight Overcoats carried over from last season; originally priced up to $45; one and two of a kind— at one price «. . . - 168 Palm Beach Suits of the finer makes only; originally priced $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50—all at one price 76 genuine Farrs, Benn and Priestley mohair two-piece suits; originally priced $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00--now 19 gabardine two-piece Suits, tailored with all the care of the finest all wool suits Were $25.00 and $30.00-—now 26 Tropical Worsted two-piece Suits, silk trimmed; light and dark colors; originally priced $27.50 to $40.00— now | |_NEWARK Store: Entire 2d Floor STORES ALSO IN PHILADELPHIA AND BUFFALO Open Daily Till 6 P.M Saturdays Till 9 P.M ) RULES OF THIS SALE NO REFUNDS, ALTERATIONS CHARGED FOR AT COST. . 102 single and double-breasted Suits of Blue, Gray and Brown Flannel in medium weight, suitable for Fall wear. 67 light gray and tan herringbone Suits in 1 and 2-button models; medium in weight for Fall wear. 64 Tweed Suits in sack and sport models, trany with extra pair of pants to match, some with knickers. — 157 Suits—one and two of a kind, con- $4 4.50 $4 4.50 $1 '7-50 15 W. 34% St. OSes Weldorr Noes Priced $30, §35 & $40 2?6~ Priced $45,§50,°55 460 & 865 “15 » $4'7.50 Odds & Ends in Tropical Suits $8.50 807-813 Broad St. { / | | | ROSENWASSER BROS., Inc $250.00 in GOLD PRIZE CONTEST FOR BOYS 44 you cann Dealer tn " for ‘ AH Mail to Makers vf “bs uth Home , P. O. Box 216, * Kun Brow Long Island City Kup Shoes wi" | ‘THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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