The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 10

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wanes 10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922, oe — ea a her PAT Lear moat % "i a ap en " inute th: ni 7 c James was about to stab George with| ning a new programme of militancy | PROF, -ELpcrep cable ; ; 99 grinuse they cree. ore seca” /EEACEMARER GETS a penknife Harry received the usual] The Preatdent, Mra. Oliver H. P. Bel- ROR REALACTaD MEAD! Rrvineers 6 We ceeits Seevions OF in tf siness or unse Cal Natalia dl senlalal Alcala ade HIS USUAL REWARD | rew: nite the -pewcomaker He wa.| mont of New York, in calling « national OF ENGINDERS. three-day national convention at tl , / Py business" doslaved th solder air Tames Huth thirtysetght, No 24a tain| rested despite his plea that he “didn't| Nov. 11 and 12, aatd one object tw to tay|Partment of Industrial Engineering at New vork, was algo re-elected, : ‘ r r d Mrty-elght, 3 h n . olltic! A ae New York, wa Now He § W on a ford ar stepping d neatly. in front of the Street, Brooklyn, went home at 3A. at Dae: ee ore cee eee vonel “Oseplite SaMMLEnt iapatts aloud York University, was re-elected iror und Gedrge C. Dent, ¢ i oe a other, “and you're not going to |to-day and started a quarrel with his : incelieiiailaas “It te the purpere of the Woman's] President of the Soclety of Industrlal|reta)y and Busines Manager. —— i i pS take another step until | have jeorge, according to the polic. Party to make the complete equality of A ’ Seiya] vor.” she sail, smiling now that she | what belongs to me’! The younger (HE. BTA Kee et | WOMEN NOW AFTER women an Iasue which ne politician can David Taxter Wrote Prize} )ca° ass miaust the good news, “He| girl went through a few sleight: ry, another brother, thirty:| “COMPLETE EQUALITY" | Covet: Siig fee” treimone otros Winner for “What Did [nla he wont tke to, but he never of hand mew-you-see-it-and. | seven who is'a pruner tn the Park De Le ta a ¥ saw anvthing worth writing about now-you-don’t movements an partment 5 at . through the Woman's Party they will You See?” Page And then David saw this, and now) stepped out of a flimey. silky. Harry Jumped out of bed and ran to] WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—Leaders of! ig. thetr power to dictate justioe for Listen in On This! tee Winitaay tae himeelr? green circle on the sidewalk |the kitchen to stop the trouble just as thy Natlon | Wonane Pasty are plans oll women" — Then she walked away and never = “FIRST ONE UP IS THE BES once looked back. Quicker than Tears brimmed in the eves of eh DRESSED.” rote Pie it Ma Ltd ci ta Taxter when a reporter { pi up the garment tucked i ee i are SWaat eatiadv at ti They are about fitteen or six- under her arm. eried “And you ed mvening warn! 5 teen years oid and you could tell wait till you get home!” at her ome 6s Rast Mth Street at a glan@e that they are sisters. sister. and walked along. | caw “ They approached from opposite the encounter from my corner in ag Wn ee directiong and et on Avenuo U the store. (t brewaht beck mem- le ‘ ‘ between East 14th and Eest 15th ories of my younger days and my Tomorrow ts the Last Day ot the AUTUMN AY SHOW Streets. There was a mix-up tho | own sisters at home. ‘Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Tomorrow will be your as opportunity to visit —— a Southeast Corner [5th Street & 6th Avenue isthe salesrooshs ol te fe.v al mctasere ofthe Brooklyn Motor Vehicle Dealers’ Association Buy tn Brooklyn ---- You'll Buy Better Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Shops T is a matter of course that you should find here, in this vast estab- lishment, great variety both in design ithe. Foenty ste Rooms” not only assist and finish. materially tn seer se- ease But it is a matter of fact that you lection, but afforda p| urable means of gaining find only one standard of quality — delightful ideas for home Acceptthi the highest. contd nvitaticn so visit Modest pricing has always con- a tributed, likewise, to the KELLNER prestige for value-giving. This is the Weather . for Boys’ Pullover SWEATERS "96,95 A Great Sale of DAVIS ATAKTER, Coat styles at the same price a ss Brooklyn, and told her a Ford had ; ‘ = j been uwarded to ner husband, David Both styles at the right price ss Boy’s Two-Pants Suits for the best contribution on yester- ss d day's “‘What Did You See To-Day?" La Ned ee Storm collar sweaters of pure wor- and Warm Overcoats “He'll be able to go into busines: . . . Or fted Liv Ri for himself, now,"’ she said in a voice sted shaker knit, in heather brown, pA lealbecl a ete choked with emotion, and then shv of Velour ot Tapestry: pillow arins. oose spring cushion seats. spring Sfitces, $225 told her simple story. | David A. Taxter is an automobile mechanic and take it from Mrs navy, Maroon or gray —a sweater for play, and.a quality that'll take a long time to play out! 4 89-95 Overcoat Sizes 3 to 18 Including Chinchillas, Sizes 3 to 10 Suits from 7 to 18 Taxter, hecause she ought to know. he's a mighty good husband ani father. The ‘Taxters have tw charming children, David jr., eigh teen month, and Joe, three months and ever since the children came, in fact, ever since they were married, David has wanted to start out in business for himself, \ “But it's hard, you know," Mrs Taxter explained, “when you haven’: any capital, and the children come David works steady and he insists that we must have a home as nicé as we can afford (ineidentally the reporte: found it a trim, spotiess cottage) anu . “ it just seemed as though we neve: § were going to get together enougi money to buy an automobile for Ages 6 to 16 years Smart, Warm. Belted Overcoats with big convertible collar, in most desirable colors, with warm wool lining. Norfolk Suits, in smart dark and medium mixtures, alpaca lined. All with two pairs of pants. Wonderful Values at 9-95 Individual Boys’ Shops— Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor cvruavewce, UAM@S MeCreery & C0, su srecer Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Shops McCreery Phonograph Week hacking purposes, and enable David it] si = | to open a sutall garage,’ MEN'S = 4 Now, you see, the trick is turned om ang Mrs. Taxter is just as happy H ‘= over the fact that David won with L D ss ¢ ao { is very. rat contribution us she WEARMOOR Tomorrow—Last ay yor | would have been had she won her- OVERCOATS in a large assortment of styles, models, fabrics and sizes. Buy now while the assortment is complete. "$35, $40 to $65 sicwre’ | E Bull Brothers = ts FA izeeach machine Broadway, at 49th Street : self, for she has sent in an average of three contributions a day. “| used to urge David to try for a Overcoats for Boys These Special Values Sfust the Sort of Coat for This Sort of Weather $18.75 All wool cheviots and tweeds, all wool plaid lined, tailored to our own private specifica- : il UI TIN Grace of design | and sweetness of Cee HELE EE offered. Downtown Stores 279 Broedway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ERT Spe OR SIT I EE NE LEI ETL AT BES _ — ; . fier f One of the Finest Machines Made “Master-Made”* SEUSUSSUSUECEBSSESEGESESESREESESEOEES ere -eevune. plays .8n tions for the purpose of secur- : —= SST important part in our busi- ; Pe Upright Model , Console Model ness. ing better woolens and better The woolens are as fine, workmanshi Not factor ‘ 95.00 73.50 Oe ee ccs we realy r , Regularly 160.00 Regularly 95.00 thought out as our men's. overcoats, but carefully tail- A Louis XV model with very grace- An atipectingy designed and = We remember that the 1 1 A ful line which reveals its excellent ceedingly well made Cabinet has boys of to-day are the men ored productions offering lon cabinet work, and a clear rich tone been combined with a bell-like tone of br tal and is Cee ger service ata familiar price. posable only in a precisely made to. pis unnanat instrument means mens UsINess 1S founde J e “Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 4. tisfacti that’ Decades; ron the 10 to 18 years Either of the above machines 5,Q)(Q) down. Balance monthly Stands up and folds up time when the daddies and granddaddies of to-day ' were boys themselves. fi | Right for 85% of boys’ in a small kitchen we “No-Warp” froning board is set upright, a mi an perched on either end cannot cause it to wobble, sag or even creak under his weight. Boys’ Imported Tweed Caps $1.50 Upright Sonora Victrola No. 100 Console Model feet When not in use it folds up , senceemanartogly and “i i may be placed in any corner, behind a door or in a "85 Percenter shoes — a Just the sort of Cap for this 150.00 165.00 small closet—out of the way. In kitchens, kitchenettes | boys’ mcde! of our tavorite sort of weather. k and small laundries where space is limited it is hard last for men. § Wein cash nce Resorts, Tbe . 235 A modestly priced Console to find a greater ironing convenience. One entire line of boys’ nae H 8 10-in, Reon Hee ne aoe bE) model with an exquisite tone. The lower framework is ot steel, designed to 85 Percenters at $5. Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor 112-in. Record Holder | | | | .60 Its Cabinet work conforms stand rigid and immovable through many and many *Becwstered Trasemor! 10 packages of Needles . . . . .50 with the widely known Sonora a heavy day of ironing. Rocers Peet Company k - > This entire outfitfor . . . . 157.35 care in workmanship. Brosdway “Herald Sau 11 Im MON ra ), $5.00 Lown Liberal Monthly Terms fEWIs& ONGER a a) ee OR Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts, = | dane me Sich Ace cian erhal as Warr OTe Ot CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor ‘ (Fifth Floor) » 4 ixth Ave. ieittopodrens ) at ry a a

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