The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 9

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SPANISI ‘Tyrol are flooded, with the remaining plundering and “requisitioning” sup- and throat, and by deroying| Artillerists are selling thetr horses Many released Italian war prison- | ers, who are returning to Italy, are | trying to enter Switzerland, -U- om ‘All men liable to military service up to twonty-six years of age zengs throughout Czecho-Slovakia havo | been called to the colors, according “re a pleasant and pverful) yeans ‘to guard yourealth. | to a Prague despatch to the Weiser al of Bremen via Amsterdam. It | includes Ger- | 1 Bohem | Czech press indic: zation 18 aguinst 25° at Pa bilseatioa is pro; fas | “Nowa from lohomia shows that the NeKESSON a a Ropss, -| The ino. salng remarkably ime, | Czecho-Slovak National Committee | has established authority everywhere | FREED OF DEATH BY AUTO. Special Value! two's New Creation Stuster 1 fine Diamonds. toda. ix OT Se Seo Eee os nae 10¢ West 49th | echnical charge er the death of) No, 425 West 63d n by Hahn's o-day in the "Magistrate Killing was held to be ac- OF ask for Represen ative. Am ¥ Coll rest any eet Diamone {2 Wataanee Tor f norepratre one od | special Vatican Envoy Coming. NOME, Nov. 8—Monsignor Bonaven- tura Coerretti, Papal Under-Secretary of ~|s nd former Apostolic Delegate to next weok for the 1 Envoy of tho WISSNER N-W YORK: SROOKLYN: [JERSEY CITY:| NEWARK: 93 East 34th St 55 Flatbush Ave. 134 Newark Ave. 903 Broad St. H "omorrow, Saturday THE LAST DAY Of \ur Big Election Week Sale A powenl demonstration of the wonderful money-| saving paibilities of our factory-to-home selling plan. | hw, 1919 Model, “Putnam” PLAYER PIANOS Special Easy Terms Complete wih a Bench md 12 Rolls of Music Fre Delivery t Your Home ‘These beautifd player piaps are the latest im proved modcliand guaranied to give a life time of perfectsatisfaction Every member of your famil; can play tem perfectly without any jrevious knaledge, In these sti tines music ithe home is a vital essevtial—it kips the home fires burring by proding stimulating entertainment Open Saturday Evenin THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1! NOVEMBER 8, 1918. 34th Street—New York Special Sale Saturday Tailored or with Fur Collars ~ OPPENHEIM,GLINS & | 450 Women’s Smart Coats | Fe shi are some of the season’s most desirable models of Silver- | tone,VelourCloth, Pom Pomand mixtures. Full lined and interlined Girls’ Brown,Taupe, Leather and Green. Inlaid and interlined. Girls’ Velveteen Goats in Brown, | Green and Burgundy. Belted style with Nutria Fur collar. and interlined. Values to 50.00 35. 00- SP Pan CLLINS & € ‘34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Saturday Girls’ Attractive Coats Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Burella Cloth Coats in | velvet collar. Full lined | 6 to 10 years. | Special 10. 75 with deep Fancy buckle. Girls’ Heather Cloth Full lined 6 to 10 years. Special 19, 75 tralian Squirrel collar. and interlined. desirable shade of Rookie. Girl's Serviceable Coats in Brown and Green mixture; belted model convertible Goats in at $2.85 and 4.85 at $9.75 Full lined 10 to 16 years. Special 29, 75 collar. 10 to 16 years. Special Jig pe 75 Special Purchase Sale for Saturday Misses’ and Small Women’s STREET AND DRESS COATS Combining the best style features produced in Paris and New York with the most favored materials, at prices totally disproportionate to their actual values: $28.00, 39.00 and 45.00 Full flare and belted models, specially adapted tor youthful figures, in fine quality wool velour; with huge fur collars of French Seal (dyed coney), taupe-nutria and kit coney; also loose back models without fur; new features in belts and pockets; lined and warmly interlined; wanted colors, Actual values from $39,50 to 65.00 Stern Brothers Absolute Clearance of Women’s Formerly up to $12.95, | at $4.95, 5.95 and 8.75 All this season’s models, in the leading styles and shapes, | made of Velour, Beaver and Hatters’ Plush. | Silk Chiffon Velvet Bags Deep pouchy models with chain handles and cépies of Dutch silver | frames; black and popular colors, Boys’ Novelty Suits Serviceable models for school or dress wear, made of fancy mix- tures, blue serge or velvets, | Regular value $7.75, at $5.95 300 Velvet Bags In black and colors; new desirable models, Values $3.50 and 6.50, Sizes 3 to 8 years, Special $7.50 Boys’ Junior Overcoats Russian styles or in models with convertible collars; sizes 3 to 8 yrs, Value $12.50, SILKS AND VELVETS An Absolute Clearance of Cut Lengths, Unusual and cecilia Values Misses’ Winter Coats _%.z 00 39. 75 Will Clans Out Masini An attractive assortment of the season’s newest models developed in Silvertone, Velour Cloth and Pom Pom Cloth, plain tailored or Fur Trimmed. Full lined and interlined. 45. 00 65 Misses’ High-Cost Suits Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Reduced to 28. 00 90 MMigaes! Dresses of Cloth and Silk 15.00 Reduced to on the Main Floor, i | at 55c to 5.50 yard PLAIN and Fancy Silks from the most reliable manufuc- turers in Europe and America are represented, including Black and Colored Silks in plain and fancy weaves, Velvets, Corduroys and Velveteens; Satins, Crepes, Georgettes, Chiff. ons, Metallic and Novelty Silks. Formerly up to $10.00 a yard TAILORED HATS The Wool Dress Section Is featuring several new models in Semi-made Skirts Developed in All Wool Novelty Plaids, Checks and Stripes, in rich color combinations; also navy blue and black serges io tailored and pleated effects, at the special prices of $9.50, 11.95 and 13.50 Also Several Thousand Yards of this season's fashion- pC A a able Dress Fabrics and Coatings, arranged in Dress, Suit, Skirt & Coat Lengths, at Greatly Reduced Prices Included are Wool Velours, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone Velours, Serges, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Plaids, Checks, Stripes, English ‘Tweeds and Homespuns, in a large assortment of the wanted coldrs and black, West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street

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