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s ee es a «a moms Gr ieverte Saturda Marie Ls aera You We Cordially Invited hai Nov 4 | Ms aginer "Volavy enh Floor and novelty materials. collar effects, in velvet plush or the fashionable furs. day. 234 to 6.. 5 smart ored Boys’ Pajamas Winter weipht, both one and two picce; sizes 6 10 18 Fi adwieevinns 4 $1.15 Special $3.50 Sees rs a i High-cut Russia calf; gun-metal, laced or buttoned; with k.j or cloth tops, rls to 2, Misses’ Shoes Formerly $3.00 to $5.00 Velvetee: | hipeord Manufacturer's amples Ritinestone Hair Pius ote Preity design a for $12.95 Lo B4.95 Ground Floor 38th Street | Lord & Taylor FIFTH So eee ate ies Club Luncheon 60c Special Luncheon 85c Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tenth Floor ee ened AVENUE 39th Street Large Assortments and Special Values in MISSES’ DRESSES, COATS and SUITS New values, A Splendid Offering of BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS $10.50 Regular Prices $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 A special purchase of Smart Norfolk Suits (in which there are no two alike) enables us to place on sale these most unusual values for tomorrow, Satur- The best imported and domestic fabrics are represented. Larly selection advised. Boys’ Wool Sweaters for Cold Weather $4.00, $5.60 and $6.00 Fourth Floor Featuring Five Styles in Women’s Smart HIGH-CUT BOOTS $5.00 Black Glazed Kid Laced Boots Gun-Metal Buttoned Boots black cloth or dull kid tops) Patent Leather Buttoned Boots black cloth or dull kid tops) ay Misses’ Shoes to2 Boots in tan J atent leather | excellent qualities, High Cut White Buckskin Shoes for Misses and Children (In laced or buttoned styles) + $5.00 814 - $4.00 tol, 6to8.. $2.45 Incomslete sizes 1119 to Boys’ School Blouses Various materials; tached or separate collars. BlCCiAl i croccsesecs * Special $4.00 Sizes 214 to 6 Orthopedic lasts on the most approved lines. metal and patent leathers of Children’s Shoes pecial for Saturday-—-—-—-——- Formerly $2.50 to $3.00 | . + Pe ee ee ee ee . ir , SSE Misses’ Coats [Spectator Suture > ‘ . : $16.95, $19.50, $29.50 to $59.50 Velours, Broadcloths, Cordu- Smart new models in Tailored va -8Y aid Street Dresses of fine serge. roys, Velveteens, Bolivia Cloth Afternoon Dresses and Danc- ing Frocks, in lustrous charmeuse, satins and taffetas. 1D OED OTM F007) 0 0D SDC at- +» $1.00 Gun- . $3.50 - $3.00 Incomplete sizes up tour The Suits Exceptional Values $24.50, $29.50, $35.00 1 Dalnty — Htels made of fine white out with soft silk, inusually | $1.95 ee OO Ys ae es a Se Oy a Broadcloths, Velour Cloths, Heavy und Gabardines in motels of decidedly tyle; many fur trimmed, others strictly tail- oats dinely ined and warmly interlined, eer ee ee a eS Special f Misses’ Suite 5 for Saturday ; Misses’ Dresses Special for Saturday $19.50 $29.50 - A remarkable group of models in Velour Cloth, Broadcloth, Gabardine and Velveteens, in models, fur trimmed, velvet trimmed or strictly tailored. Exceptional 85 Juniors’ TAILORED SUITS A Special Purchase Regularly sold for $37.50 to $50.00 $24.75 A Collection of Extremely Smart Finely Tailored and Dressy Models of Plain and Check Velours and Fine Broadcloth in green, brown, Burgundy and navy and combina- tions of these colors. ‘The majority of the Suits are fur trimmed with Squirrel, Raccoon, Muskrat, Aus- tralian Opossum or Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). Coats are handsomely lined and interlined. None G. 0. D. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Third Floor No Approvals A Sale for Saturday 300 TRIMMED HATS At the Special Price In the collection of conspicuously clever New | ! i] Hats may be read the trend of Winter Millinery Fashions and that the new Mode is to be one of de- lightful diversity, these latest arrivals demonstrate, for there are Velvet and Panne Velvet Hats, Gold and Stleer Lace Hats, Fur-trimmed Hats, White Panne and Velvet Hats | in wonderfully effective styles and countless charm- ing shapes. View this authoritative showing and note its excellent values, Misses’ Trimmed Hats $5.00 il Yormerly $6.00 to $8.95. Millinery of youthful charm—Hats of felt, panne velvet and velours, in black and Autumn colors, smartly trimmed with embroidered or beaded motifs, flowers or a brilliant ornament, Fourth Floor There Is a Wealth of Choice in the Lord & Taylor Assortments of WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS and COATS | The Coats Newest of Models | $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $75.00 \ Smartly practical Utility Coats of heavy Tweeds and Mixtures, fur collared Coats of Wool Plush and luxuriously fur trimmed models in Bolivia Cloth, 4 Velour Cloth, Broadcloth; many richly silk lined. TRird Floor Exceptional Values in Infants’ Coats $4.95 garments, Cashmore or Crepella and IIned through» ‘Two mod» els, one with elaborately hand embroidered cape collar) the Made to sell other with hand scalloped cuffs and collar, Fourth Phoor Children's Stamped Dresses $1.50 Ready to wear but for the ombroidery—these are pretty Mttle models for youngsters Two Smart New Styles in Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags Special $2. 75 the hite paplin one imped for eros navy blue, purple, mole color and with novelty markable values, Around Floor yea ult of whire Middy Cloth) belted ooat effect, drt Goeds Balon—Vourth Floor Shirred pouch effects on rettiest of frames, fast- ened with fancy catches, In brown, ack, lined Re- BRONX MOTHERS. ALL READY FOR WILSON PARADE a | Women Will March Through Borough To-Morrow in Big Peace Demonstration, ‘The Bronx Mothers’ Parade for Peace and Wilson, intended aa 4 demonstration of the loyalty of the s wives and mothers of New York to the Peace President, will start to- 8 5 morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The marchera will assemble at Linooin Avenue and march to One Hundred and Thirty-elebth Street, to Willis Avenues, to Ono Hundred and Morty- ninth Btreet, to Prospect Avenue, to Boston Road, to Southern Boulevan, to One Hundred and Fightleth Street, to Washington Avenue, to Fordham Road, to Valentine Avenye, dows Valentine Avenue to Tremont Avenue, cast on Tremont Avenue to Webster Avenus, to Washington Avenue, south on Washington Avenue to One Hun- dred and Sixty-third Street and, thence to the Bronz County Court | House, where the parade wil! disband, Mrs. Joseph L Berry, chairman of the Bronx Women's Wilson and Mar- shall League, will load the parade tn an automobile, Bhe will be followed by the vice-presidents of the league | and a body of women from all over the city, who wish to testify to thoir loyalty and admiration for Woodrow The marohera will be ac- | companted by banda and floats, which | how what Wilson has done for ves and mothers of the United has been . | “The response to our appeal to | women to march for Wila: | much greater than 1 a ctpated," |auid Mrs, Berry to-day. “Many ot 3 | our friends have given us automobiles for uae in the parade, and I want to jaay now that it t# not too late for, jany one to lend us a car, or to come jand parade with us. We ask all women who will march to carry | Amortean flags, and we hope all auto- mobile owners will be patriotic enough | to decorate their cars.” |COMMITTEE NAMED FOR PARALYSIS. AFTER-CARE Mrs. Finley J. Shepard Among Workers Chosen for State Wide Programme, | Joseph H. Choate, President of the! State Charities Ald Association, an- nounced to-day the appointment of a o j 2 ) io} committes on after-care of infantile paralysis in New York State outside PS ot New York City. ‘The association with the State De- William 1 Straight | LANE NEW VICE CHANCELLOR. | Jersey City Lawyer Appotnted to © of Howell, Merritt ent death of 2. Howell of t ie for the full term Mr, an and has 1 tittoner Initting b pnt and o@ Jim was a bachelor till he tasted the hot bis cuits and cakes and pies Mary made so quickly and easily with & Cc, Well!—the first thing | Mary will do in her new home is to say to | her grocer— | | Dic Is the Flour. for me ee rs mn, ARRIBA OAT aE OO ST a at a 8 Na tg Ah MI LOIRE James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street “McCreery Special” Hand-Tailored Suits 22.75 Featuring Another Extraordinary Purchase From a Leading Manufacturing Tailor Styles for Men, Young Men and Youths Hand-tailored in high-grade Woolen Suitings, In a large variety of handsome patterns and neat weaves. on each Suit is our of quality. The name ‘‘McCreery’’ guarantee Special Attention to Unusual Proportions There are sizes for men of every praportion, from the large man who wears a “48 Stout” to the young man of size 83 chest; also “long” and “short” sizes. OFFERING REMARKABLE VALUES ON SATURDAY Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats Special 18.50 100 Overcoata skilfully tallored In conservative and novelty styles; moetly quarter Satin lined. Exceptional values, MEN'S CLOTHING~ 5th Floor