The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 23

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\ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, 28 In under the old tariff schedules goods} nounced to-day. Discussing the present | on ATIONALS Outlet | « Sale Sale M.) Miner- bball SERIES” ON SUNDAY en route to the United States when the| market situation, he predicted the Saturday tore Saturday to commodities en route when they be- —_— j TOBACCO MEN CHARGED Brooklyn and Manhattan to c Sept. new law beca )as been] European nations will soon etart a raid) me effective. He has r NOT VERY PARTICULAR. 2 will be an Muggins—Guazler says Wigwag ts # : The Department of Commerce ts con-| particular friend of his, Buggins— WITH UNFAIR METHODS | ating an. investigation of the effect | Nonsense! If Wiswag was particular & r the tariff will hi commodity move-}about his friends, he wouldn't even Federal Trade Commission Files! nents overseas, tary Hoover an-\ know . a Test Baseball Prowess ON |iederat ‘Trade Commission to-day “ z z Na ] 66 99 Ebbets Field. issued a for@al compleint against the le “a ss American Tobacco Company, P. Lortl- on the Am There is | over the law and es not think (From the Philadelphia Record.) ASHINGTON, lard Company and the Association of ‘ Acceptances of invitations to serve] Wholesale Tobacconists of Milwau- i Every Season the Annual Fall Clearance of National ‘Overstocks’ Has Created the Greatest Values of the Year. THIS as.umpires in the baseball game for| kee, “4 H \a H will play left fleld, Hoe is a sport writer for the Brooklyn Citizen and Pittsburgh National League team, in the present E the Temple Cup d: He also played “ IOlin the tternatic League, Mis with under the old law the recent. tendenc: been for the father, now in his Mr. Mellon feels the customary prac-} Continent to use up its own products 8 an editor of the Albuquerque at one time was a member of the general. shortage of ci and while charging “unfair methods of SEASON'S SALE Breaks All Past Records. COME SEE WHAT YOU SAVE. the newspaper championship of | © on ere maintenance of re- Greater New York on Sunday were received to-day from Borough Presi ‘The complaint alleges further that] [ff rm \ EVADORAT ED 2114 947 3000 r - -|the respondents entered into agree- B all S ‘ ; dents Julius Miller of Manhattan and| ment among themselves to fix and i eautiru tunning Charming Faward Riegelmann of Brooklyn.| Maintain certain uniform prices at ‘This event, which has been referrea| Which thelr tobacco products should be resold and refused to sell to sub to by the newspapermen as the "'Iit-| jobbers who would not agree to resell tle world’s ries,"’ is to take place| their products at the prices fixed by at Ebbets Meld, Brooklyn, 10] the responder g'clock Sunday morning. This an The companies and the association jouncement was made to-day by the| are given thirty days in which to file thletic Committee pf answers tg the complaint, after which lub, of which Charles G. ?I the cases Will be tried. Is President. —~—_—_- Invitations to attend have been] GQQDS. CAUGHT EN ROUTE MUST PAY NEW TARIFF. been sent to former Judge Kenesaw Mellon Holds Modin Sai rill be a whnderful Bar, ‘pola Day, be Coats, Suite and Dreoms featured én this odeor that the carly, f ¢ National's “Overstocks” mean Big Bargains for you, for everybody. Every thrifty shopper willl know that the mant cannot be bought at other stores at the ridiculously low price we quote. They know in nearly every case materia al alona will cost mora. Do not judge the quality or atyle of these wonderful Bargains by the amasingly low prices. You must come and sea them. Come hile you have thousands of garments to select, some modela ara only fiva or ai of a style. 1} WILL PAY YOU TO COME EARLY. Star Special Star mathe | Buy Childrens Coats To. ay if. Landis, director gen of org ed baseball; Cols, Jacob Ruppert nd piioe ss owners of raw, Mag. ead stbhle and Does Not Look for on Is Impos- Protests. he Mokeorer Brothe WASELN GR OnE 2.—In the he Brooklyn National opinion of Secretary Mellon the Treas- nd to many of the tional and | Department has no authority to let BWA raise Bbecial Deputy =n Make Van Camp’s Your Milk Man High bred herds and model dairies produce this milk—only it comes in cans instead of bottles. Half the water has been taken out to save bulk. So Van Camp's is ready to serve for coffee, to be thinned alittle for cereals und desserts, used half and, half for rich drinking milk. Expensive? —no, this wonderful mim ts tar lees ex- pensive than bottied milk, always ready, never sour. You will like Van Camp's—becin using it today. Sept IN. DN We offer 500 Beautiful Coats for oul sizes ry 4 6, at Pr in many cases less than cost of material. The coats‘are made of fine all wool Nor- mandie, Velour and Polaire. The same class of material as used in the National's high-priced Ladies’ Garments. These garments for little tots are made of the short ends that accumulate in cutting and are all extraordinary value. They are all full lined. Many are fur, velvet or plush trimmed. They are worth double the price quoted 1397 Police Commissioner, and John H. MDelaney, Commissioner of Dock: This Isa nave agreed to act as scorers. Mayor ° : HTylan will throw out the first ball Significant Fact— The baseball squad of the News paper Club, from which {ts term will he selected, includes Gilson V. Gray|]} That the oftener jr, Captain (Tribune); ~ James L. and longer you use | Durkin (Telegram); C. C. Worden} I] “Fddys" Sauce the | (Standard Union); John H. (World); Phillip A. Payne, ries [J] More enthusiastic Lovett, James Jemail and you'll be about at Jackson (News); F. D, Benham (World); George Boothby (Herald); Waldo C. Walker (Herald); Willlam Gregory (American); William C. Henderson, Frank Mallen aud C. R Bohnsack (New York City News As auice } > IL K sociation); Al Frueh (World): James 7 H. Loughboroygh, Edward R. Anker hn aU and ce MADE IN N] Delicatessen Stores U.S. Phil Brown (directors of pub- E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., : uv Ttelty). The Brooklyn Press Club's team will be piloted by Charles be r now itn his fift ind This beautiful Velvet Trim- med Wool Coat is one of the many big values offered Sat- urday at the astoundingly low Frice, All Wool Polaire, neatly embroidered with lustrous silk, Full lined with harmon- izing good quality Venetian. bmn, models of silk taffeta, wool serge, wool jersey, crepe knit, silk Georgette crepe, silk Canton crepe, brocade and nessaline, Appropriately trimmed with braid, beads, metal or ribbon trim. a | & i | tk NEROUS foes CREDIT DESIRED} 9 ay Ko} Store Open and \ Saturday \r Evenings | Y ALK about pre-war prices! Never in the best days before th ibl b will soothe that| beautifully ieee as Psy a at pA itching skin low as such things can be bought at our stores ‘The first applicationof Resinol usually today. Our prices and stock will surprise takes the itch and burn right out of ec- zema and similar skin-affections. This and delight you. Also, a fine line of rugs to go with gentle, healing ointment seems to get fine furniture. right at the root of the trouble, restoring CREDIT-- Generously, if Desired. Stunning Models for STOUTS ~Women and Misses. Silk Canton Crepe, Poiret will, Wool Serge, Wool Canton Crepe nd Silk Taffeta. A wonderful array of nodels in all the new Fall effects. the skin to health in a surprisingly short time. Resinol is sold by all dru tS ty A Seamless Axminster Rugs Inlaid Linoleums Pp ; Royal Easy Chairs ; ‘ Teeth Without Plates Finished pM tears, apholatared in 9x12 ft RELL edhe $37.50 Formerly $2.00 to $3.00 y I Save Decayed imitation leat! with $ .75 8.3x10.6 ft... +. $34.75 49 $9.25 Teeth, Tighten foot rest, 24: 7.6x9 ft. $28.50 5] to 2 ~ Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums, Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care- fully Extracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned. SETS OF TEETH Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings, and” Inlays old, Silver and Porcelain, Made at Reasonable Prices. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT 103 E. 125th St., cor, Park Av (Over Lott's Candy Stor) 740 Lexington Av.,cor.59th St. Consists of Long Buffet, Enclosed Serving Table, China Closet, Round Extension Table; 4 pieces; as illustrated This stunning All Wool Po- laire Coat, trimmed with rich Beaverette Collar, loose, graceful Back with silk stitch- ing. Made to sell for 21.98, Saturday Special, Look at this astounding Pargain. Stunning Dress of Silk Canton Crepe is one of the many big values for Saturday at f Aiynx Trimmed Velour Boltvin noneae Wool Bolivia Here are values that challenge all comparison. Ov 5 Store.) : rao bg ae vr Drug oe ie Many with Fur Collars, some handsomely t., cor, 3d Av, mbroidered. Many coats in this lot are worth ne —Hours— ‘ouble the price quoted. This lot consists Dally si na QAM ‘3 of the season's gicatest bargains, oA Pr Sunday . AD Mito LPM SSS eee Bond Values The Stock Market The Trend of Business Completely cover- ed this morning in ancial De- SE AVE. av 3S Broox Av ; The Financia STREET AT160*% STREET 1 partment ot Open Bronx Store Open Saturday Evenings. saee Etenings Mandi sad hatavdae Sexe: Chee OV; larla anes reese in silk Canton Crepe deChine, Poiret Twill, & Charmeuse. Wonderful values, Paste? ‘ and Winte cs id-back ca, “ 4 “lower Prices thar lsewhere -Ayways’’ —— —— tona s Outlet Store, ang West 24th St,

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