The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 25

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- THE “EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. 1 Use Golden Rule in Labor Rows |iti:s%ssrtemttostazhetrsctus ma aerexc ‘ walker, has her trained, tamed and]to make the ladies’ night the greatest i - : om u e in a or 0 s finger measurement by the time they | date in history “since the one Antony —_ ARK K. K.- GEGAN'S Or Quit Church, Baptists Edict|" a 3 ASTLES mple by putting 4“ y e Share in} the world a good Q UA Members Urged to Share in) (ie ‘Now ‘Testament. teachings Into UU Business to Set a Good =| use. ‘The resolution also advocated =, establishment of an industrial DENTIAL Example. court te lisputes between labor — and cap Tts author, W. W. Gaines Shouths: Put of pe to Find] ATLANTA, Dee. The annual} Of Manin 1374 Broadway 5 Flatbush Ave ire—Unity Learue recat te Baptist) that ts de & Doors Above 7th St. £ Doors Above Bulton St. ‘ 8 hurelies, in se 1 a| capitalists who b New York Brooklyn Opeils Office lution providin that any member] regardless of th fuses to weftle in~ uper-authorities, ony with MMilant measures to cleanse New ament”* City of the Ku Ksux Kian and] shall! be banished from the ehurch “The Golden Rule in business must Is Open Evenings Until Xmas, Beginning Saturday Christnias Gijts Of Diamonds & Jewelry “eo LIBERAL_CREDIT This members dissenting ean get out.’* Fighting the resolution, John D. ail ts works began in earnest yester- day. The three iuportant develop- ments of the day were th T Unity Mell, President of the ¢ Association, de A Wal-[ right to exelud red. It 4 debate, which Ameri is rather always ‘getting their jast twenty-four hou The Rev. Dr. Oscar y me whilom evangelist attach . " John Roach Straton’s Calvary not the pol tist Chureh, will be invited to-day to visit the District Attorney's office «ngwer truthfully qu Klan, its personnel of work in New Ye Grady K. Rutled, « retary of the American Unity I ald the first issue of Toleranc taining the first on the aewss' weeks. “You will behold what we Chicago,” he said. “We had Klans- men flocking to our office every day begging that their ni: We al _ _ The most remarkable offer that has been announced in twelve months. | Nothing over five dollars and noth- ing under five dollars. Some articles worth up to $10— all worth $7.95. Your. money back for the asking. Long O’Coats « lentless foe of the Klan ned head- yernor. lect, entered with the] to follow the Bible cover, thie K| Al iere is no place in] Industrial Court would involve heavy quarters, und this chareh for men or wouen who ts wo would be} i T Week tt would ‘publish in its cannot displa brotherly aplrit tn inp Cease aaa a i TERMS AS a@ ance, the names of clansmen | adjusting S controversies." ‘The gonvention, ie i weekly until the entire New York urged Baptist denounced mob violence, und criticized | [4 Ki LOW AS PY) membership has been revealed. churches everywhere to take an ac- Hardwick of Georgia for his ad if e 9 Gv Assistant. District. Attorney er- | UN@ Part In businesg affairs, and vowacy of modified dry laws. i sais , deh iro in ‘ snes ah [/M] Your first small payment will give you immediate possession Midbad Ponora Bit Detective ant |] of your purchase and you can pay the balance on small weekly James J. Gegan and his , detit had Mr. Cris id \ | or monthly payments hout any extra charges. A chain of aquad on the frail of the Kla eed 18 Dy dle appointee stores in principal cities gives us a great purchasing nower : and his men have the reputation of : aid to have Been re d within t which assures you of greater selection and lower pricss resident, it is understuod, dors re in the Wes pursued by his n: ie Governor of the Board, but his . Howard, Iowa, Pre vican Farn orted 10, dirt farm’ Gold aad deweled Wrint Watches that 4 teed to keep good thine 5 3 81.00 cullve con- ramep, will be} President Vields to Farm}: In about three} Bloc, Which Has Opposed nd Gov. Harding. 2 ee = ROTARY LADIES’ NIGHT Dec. S.—David RI BEST “SINCE ONE ANTONY rptrolier ef the Cur-) Yar) WITH CLEOPATRA" , “3 home town banker friend, has been in- This ts kisn Club De-} | nerihes Handsome Solit beautifully 1.00 OF KOM week. f at at formally decided upon for appoint- tors for the eted |} lave been at work | ment as Gov Ve ral Re, guarantecd AM oth 4 u R i weeks and] serve Board, to succeed W. P. G Hinge Jensbea Gey es, Dlamaan ingen e dalids GaNOE. ssGnee: Bt og $ oats rve Board, t dW. P. G. Har- nd st of pintinui or gold them at $10; many egular $10 Coats for ring their o a week. oe coeur cain FullValuea tr, Write for our free book of gems. ding, it is learned n leble® to. Its Boys 8 to 17 Announcement of the appointment] the club's annual la expected shortly. In sell them at $12—and to-morrow we all them at five, Latest model jeclared to turn over Made of extra durable heavyweight overcoat fabrics in a variety of jante and New ¥ at the Hotel upon Mr. Crissing ding is understqgod d ntaining tt 1 upon him by Western farm bloc 1 fain th 3 : ovate ee n by we j tern farm Bi uslecp—how ther nothing in the coats, cut over the very test won yesterday in] which t Administration is woolng. | city half so useless? With the seuse patch pocket, full-belted models, The Western group lay most of tt ills to the board's policy of deflation il hold Gov jane chief mon, the streneth of t of a Wilsor meiomautoe ent ot a son and on mitted by Klansmen a snsible for its o appointmen in the off y be fi i of the War Finance Corpora. proposal for the Fede te put down the Invisit nounved the Klan as a growing men- Chih O’Coats at 4 Exactly Like Picture Regular $10 Garments Asked wha he sald the r jd destroy the Kian, culous side of it—grown und at night preten nforce the law in nightie 5 y- Parker did not think there wa who has uw chance of the Klan reaching such | izing the nces of Cub expected propartions as Fascisti in Italy. | to return to Washington in about ten ele best th to fight it with i: days, id. “Th n the Klan, t nm who went into now getting out of s of former G ure still h sion of th 477- -32 SETS Genuine Walnut ia 6 Pc, Bedroom 19 8 pas: Regular $10 Suits Made over the latest cout models with inverted pleat back. Both pairs | Suites. So.ce> ica Complete, Kormerly $410 ALL Chase GUARANTEED BY THE ASSOCIATION A Few XmasBargains en known that the Presi tylish) garments—moad it thous ‘f pants cut extra large and full plaid tnt itt porkets. ied ATHENS IS WORK CENTRE FOR DR. MABEL ELLIOTT New Medical Director Takes Over] |) 66 99 All Relief Work tn Greece, By CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec, §,—Dr et -= Mabel Billott of Be Harbor, Mich., who has been appoir v) eople athe cl her Wholesale Prive, Wholesale Price, Salo Brice, elght Chinehitia in Mt. ‘These people make tho claim they $400 Walnut Dining Room Se $300 Living Room Set, Genuine y. wrelait (Chine tay 1, Many of the fabrics abso- want to ap se ine put they eeeiieh $525 Italian Renaissance Set.... $ Leather, Velour or Tapestry... .$149 With: inverted. pleat lutely «ll-wool, and dll are ble, come forward and 5) itic in: $600 10-Pc. Two-tone Walnut $210 All Upholstered Set....... $105 1 with new full-weight m * new stance in which they he l ie display. in “her in back x WERE patterns in 5 colors. ‘ar price $125. Sale pi ee while they REE DELIVERY WITHIN 100 M A Small Deporlt Will Secure Anything Till Wanted Eton Suits Wh WAREHOUSE COMPA 300-302-304 WEST 124TH STREET, N, Y. CITY West of 8th Avenue, rehouse Phones Morningside 3495-9148 “pversthing for te Home.” Tecelved word y that the Ameri can ae pea sully A Closing Out Sale of 2- Pts. Suits | | dh 4 the Smyrnian, Anatolian and | The message came prior to her de-| |EM A h G d Cl h parture for Athens, where he | g - . . = . = ee a ea | u rade Clothing Regular $10 Garments Made to Sell up to heen tn charge of American med a a rs 5 1 $ f 5 | ta a “ E) other store can equal the gar re very smart Russian | a maeial Longs Pine: | im suits in « variety of button , E is BE i 2) . fhe public school building at Ha- worth, N. J., was totally destroyed by re shortly after midnight, the loss unting to between $15,000 and $20,- Prosecutor A. C. Hart has sent a county detective to Investigate the fire, ayhtch 1s reported to have been of in- tary origin, Ya Off! $25 SUITS reduced to 13.50 Andi AaamAD Raincoats ||Middy Suits Mueller’s EGG Noodles pure and famous for over | 50 years, are“the kind of egg ’ $, $ | 2 | So ie pee meee : $35 r UITS reduced to 1 yf 5 0 : a t re a t : ‘ a $40 SUITS reduced to 22.50 | \ f 4 | : ; $30 SUITS reduced to 14.75 Rives Regular $8.95 Garments—and they show their value Platd-Back Regular $10 Garments— offered in this sale only at half price After years in the wholesale clothing busi- ness we are retiring, ard our retirement gives lue serges c of & very arance; also ty of hand. New York men a red-letter chance to buy suits of fine quality at prices far less than we used to sell to dealers. When you sce the selection you'll probably want two or three suits. Come —see—understand what a sale like this means. cisinfass* lll) STYLECRAFT «COMPANY, Inc. METRO : 39 West 19th St, Twelfth Floor 33 W. 125th St Near Lenox Avenur. Open Evenings till 10 i; collars a3 All Stores Open All _ Saturday and Evening 6TH AVENUE Ghe Bet. 15th & 16th Sts, Surprise Store BRD, AVENUE Yonkers Store, 25-29 Norgh Broadway N. W. Corner 83d St. 4 Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! Your druggist edils r tiny bottle of “Freezone” for 2 few cents, muff clent te remove every hard corn, ef 2 corn, or com between the toes, and callusse, without soreness as jevitation —Adrt, iy 7 ; L iad URI E VOT ator CAT GN ae arca ia VT WW PNT RON

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