The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1922, Page 5

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MEN STABBED IBY NEGRO IN ROW INTTH AV. SUBWAY undreds of Citizens Purstie Him and He Is Caught by Patrolman Tiernan. BOs seemed doubttul; were literally graphic two the West side subwhy A Street und Seventh the chase for a the stabbing of found: The d leged assailant of the ms joined in by hundreds of + nd women | with an ina and children head prottiote ‘The ivman of Bond" 4 SK chain ¢ . 15,000 t apt upon missic ment “Mr. Kre z out tha Thomas » Street Sta © wrot Vrow on two cha t the (Owault. The complainants e r, No. 122 Weut 192 F a 1 Weinz, No. r a to Doniger, a tarted between himsel ro and the latter punched h he two men were chang xpress train to a quare Station MS ‘FP Lynch, according to De bm Ishoutod, “My people are going to brains in the heads of you w i eople."* Doniger said that when he got eff he train at ‘ot off anc jd Street Lynch ulso bbed Doniger in the Weinz, whe tance was left arm and ty fong Seventh Avenu lured men were take rolman to the West jon where ended to, OURT SEIZES HIS HOME ON WIFE’S COMPLAINT bree their vy Auton Jersey Dive View order Short 1 now “wing in furiadiction of dire Crate di Infidelity in Aug Sr a ed ee a cAs SOON as you cross the threshold of Ovington’s you are in the midst of a thousand gifts. But even this great gal- lery is only a House of Repre- sentatives—standing for many, many more. Take silver and plate, for ex- amples. Where you will find fifty or more fine examples of silver craftmanship upon the entrance floor of Ovington’s, > FirtH AVENUE A Se Cn OU om AL Be Oy i mo of the increasing pressure which was brought upon the Senate to pass tho Eighteenth Amendment when passage how the senators bombarded with tele- communications constituents at the last minute urging passuge of the resolution, was made]? to-day by Dr. Howarc 1 the ‘Am t for law Well and Tree Platters from $10 up The Ovington Silver Shop holds many excellent gifts OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” —A disclosure Russell said. which he had stores, enormously increased. He from their tighteenth Congression: yde Russell, loon League the “Americ busine liquor traf lIt Was Pressure by Business Men That Pushed Rum Out in Senate Head of Chain Store Gets Credit From Prohibition Leader for This Climax. a leech on successful business,’ Dr “He stated to them that in cities which had gone dry and in] x business had sent out 140,000 of these letters as a beginning and followed them with 140,000 more Amendment wa resol! and then AS Some latte tin the Senate 2,400 night ere sent to persons in twely deemed wise t dion to bear us Good-bye Paradise the Vogue for r radise ‘ ntinue Every $47.50. to the fi open 9 A. M. choorers, you will find literally a thou- sand upon the second floor. For the truth of the matter is that the display is so inclusive that it requires nearly a full floor to do it justice. The charm of good plated ware is impelling where it is new, and its charm grows day by day. For gifts it is impos- sible to imagine anything finer. T 39TH STREET She TIA A Ih OR OE A ay) ~—the Shop supplied —wil le sale of Para after those on hand are We Sell on Thursday Without Reserve Paradise Hat In the Establishment Regardless of Cost at These are genuine ful k Knickerbocker Flats 1466 BROADWAY at 42nd St. y, only an tnetdent Russe!) continued. Will write letters calling attention to THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 8,000 TEAMSTERS WIN}?*": PAY SCALE RENEWAL sentiment to law. Kighteenth in the pr in favor of Amendment fs amme,"* Mr, Kresge vailing offenses against law ask them If they don't think y worked with him t to be published." $1, the Merchants’ working conditions os prevailed this Truckers and Men Agree on Old Terms for Year. Following negotiations since July ‘Truckmon's 1922, ‘The agreement affects more than 8,009 mon In this city Tho old contract having expired July 31, the bureau submitted a now agreement, under which the men were to take a cut In wages of $1 a week, another hour a day of work and tho elimination of pay for holl- days oxcopt for work actually done scCHOONE RW avvg-[ Bureau, No. 16 Park Row, and thelon those days. But the unton repre- IKAN International Brotherhood of Team-|aontatives held out for the old Ask yan hat Port Safety, two miles cust of [OOF ONE Year at the samo wages and/agreoment range froin §27 to $35 a week. McCreery F urniture Week Features “Master-Made’” Suites and Pieces at Greatly Lowered Prices This 1s just one of scores of instances showing the suving possibilit es offered during this annual event. And right when so mu@h new furniture Of course, all the furniture is Master Styled. is needed, too! *Master- Made” CReg. t and 5. Pat. Of) 4-Piece Chamber Suite, 250. 00 Solid Walnut or Solid Mahogany Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow-End Bed. 4-Piece Chamber Suite, 395.00 In Walnut. 52-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow-End Bed. [Seventh Floor]] Quality Linens for Refurnishing Time Trish All. Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Circular patterns. Cloths, 2x2 yards, 5.25 x23 yards, 6.75 2x3 yards, 8.25 Table Napkins to match, size 22x22 inches, dozen, 6.75 Belgian Linen Shects and Pillow Cases, hemstitched. Sheets, single size, pair, 12.50 and 15.00 Double size, pair, 15.00 and 17.50 Pillow Cases to match, pair, 2.90.and 3.75 Scotch All Linen Huck Towels, hemmed, dozen, 4.50 and 6.00 Irish All Linen Huck Towels, hémstitched, dozen, 5.00 and 6.75 Cotton Huck Towels, hemmed, dozen, 1.75 and 2.25 Cotton Huck Towels, hemstitched, dozen, 2.50 and 3.00 Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, dozen, 3.00 and 4.50 Trish All Linen Glass Towels, hemnied, dozen, 6.00 and 7.50 Irish All Linen Twilled Kitchen Towels, hemmed,: dozen, 6.00 and 7.50 Real Madcira Linens Hand Scalloped and Hand Erabroidered Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, 4.50, 6.50 Tea } Napkins, Corner Effect, re 5.50, 6.75 Tray Covers, each, 35e, 50¢ Center Pieces, each; 1.50, 2.25 Guest Towels, each, 1.25, 1.75 Boudoir Cushion Covers each, 1.50, 1.95 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, eath, 3.75, 4.50 Tea or Luncheon Cloths each, 6.50, 12.00 Extra Special 100 dozen Mosaic Tea Napkins, hand embroidered corners, dozen, 6.75 200 dozen, Pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins, hemstitched, [Second Floor] dozen, 3.25 Wardrobe Trunks for Home and School “A” The Mendel Trunk has space for every article of wearing apparel. It is fibre covered and bound and has a shoe box, laun dry bag and a locking bar Sale Price, 50.00 [Fisth Floor] “B’ Wardrobe Trunk of three-ply construction. has a blue velour top, hangers, a locking bar ae 4 drawers. It is ideal for school and college folk Sale Price, 39.50 A Good Opportunity to Replenish Muslin Sheets and Cases at Low Prices Hemmed Muslin Sheets 54x90 inches, each, 95e 72x99 inches, 63x99 inches, each, 1.25 81x99 inches 63x198 inches, each, 1.40 90x99 inches, 90x108 inclfes, each, 1.90 ach L40 rach 1.55 cach, 1.70 Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases 42x36 inches, each, 30c °45x3814 inches, each, 40¢ 45x36 inches, cach, 35e 50x36 inches, each, 40€ 54x36 inches, each, 45e [Second Floor] Tempting Refreshment Sets 4.95 The crackled glass‘ of these re- freshment sets is thirst provoking in itself. The glasses are tall and contain 12 ounces. ‘The large and covered. Each set con sists of. 1 jug, 6 glasses and 6 sip- pers. Those who may extra’ glasses may secure a dozen at 4.95 [Sixth Floor) jug 1s desire September Sale of aa Chinaware 20 to 50% Reduced from 78.00 English Porcelain Dinuer Services of 100 pieces, for 12 persons, 39.00 49.50 Domestic Porcelain Open stock Dinner Sets of 100 meces, for 12 persons, 35.00 78.00 Bavarian China Services, 15.00 (Stath Floor] FOR WOMEN. n “Ouer ao Years, "38" St. S Annual September Sale Toilet Articles No C. O. D's. No Returns Phone FitzRoy 3100 Mail orders will receive prompt attention Duo-tone 3-Piece Sets, 10.45 3 piece Sets, Brush, Comb, and Mirror in Ivor-Ambre or Tortos-Ambre Soaps Victoria Bouquet Soap, Rose and Vio- let Oddrs, dozen, 1.50 McCreery Peroxide Bath Soap, dozen. 95e Rentnerslarge’Bath Tablets, dozen, 95¢ Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 cakes, SOc Pears’ unscented soap, dozen cakes, Pears’ Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes, 57e Soap Bubbles, (soap dolls) each, 29e Conti’s Castile soap bar, 1.19 Domestic Castile Soap, large bar, 69e Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap, 12 cakes, hox, 1.20 Talcums and Face Powders Babcock's Corylopsis Talcums, French Rice Powder, box, 19¢ Lady Mary Rouge, compact, 25e Dorin’s compact Powders in White, Naturelle and Rose, box, 19¢ Lady Mary Talcum, tin 22c French Imported Taleum, 2 for 25e Orange’ Blossom Talcum, tin, 22c Dorin's compact powder, White, Nat- ufelle and Rachel, large box, 50¢ Boudoir Pattie, large size, gilt case, each, 2.50 Ambre Royal Face Powder, Naturelle, box, 1.25 Dental Preparations Forhan’s Tooth Paste, large tube, 35 Pebcco Tooth Paste, large tube, 32¢ McCreery Tooth Paste, large tube, 26¢ Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder,:can, 64e Calox Tooth Powder, 18¢ Creams and Lotions Ifind's Honey and Almond Cream, bottle, 32¢ Frostilla Lotion, bottle 22c Vivo Cold Cream, jar, 2% Lady Mary Cold or Vanishing @ream, 25c Toilet Articles for Men Auto Strop Safety Razor in leather plush lined case with 12 blades and strops, 3.95 Gem Safety Razor in flat metal chse with five blades, B5e Rollfix Apparatus for sharpening thin double edged safety razor blades, 1.50 McCreery Razor blades for Gillette razors, dozen, 35e Shaving Brush, 65e Shaving Brush, 95e Palm Olive Shaving Creain Tube, 29e Mennen's Shaving Cream, 35e MecCreery Shaving Cream, 18e Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal bottle, 85e Ifoward’s Military brushes in real ebony and turtle ebony, pr. 495 Cocoanut Oil Shampoo bottle, 19¢ Packer's Tar Shampoo bottle, 38¢ Perfumes and Toilet Waters Rosine Nuit de Chine Extract, bottle, 4.75 Houbigant's Des Temps, Le Lilas, Ex- tract, 2 ounce bottle, 5.45, Imported Perfume Vials, in Ideal, Violette, Rose, Muguet Odors, Introducing the new Fall styles, em- todying Fashion's latest dictates. Sensible heel heights nd toe widths, excellent quality of leathers, make our models the choice of disctiminating women. exclusive styles for formal or informal wear, et very attractive prices. ‘A Good Foot-rul “The Abuse of the Toe’ SOUR ONLY STORE Many © for You—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” can. l6e each, 19¢ (Main Fleer)

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