The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 9

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TT ~ WAR RISK BUREAU TWO WOMEN MEET ""* __HEADADMITSPOOR WITH. REPUBLCAN *RESULSINPAST. NATIONAL LEADERS Explanation From Baker Read H. F. Kean Elected Committze at Inquiry Into Slow Pay =| Member to Fill Vacancy in of Soldiers, | New Jersey. = | = WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Seere- | tary of the T B 3 War Tt x, Oppose * of the bureau’ SECURES TRON CARRERE RARE RE REESE RRA REA Be CAMMEYE] Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard fMeit == 34" St. New York Annual January Clearance Sale It is our custom every January to clean out our Fall and CHICAGO, Jan. 10—Two women ration to-day, for the fi ot. Henry D.! tory of the head, told the a organization, ‘They were Lindsay, How «© to-day Lindsay reve Eat He. Bia) ale as eet A ie ia Winter stock of Women’s Shoes and make room for BUR OLe thu: REN Ainie, CHIN. We | @BRIVED ge CW BEET HeaTIOn the new Spring models, thereby offering the genuine tion has been taken, Authority has} tional Re me } CAMMEYER SHOES at Tremendous Reductions. WOMEN’S SHOES Dress and Walking Shoes of Cocoa and Black Calf; Black, Brown and Gray Kid, Patent Leather Vamp, with Gray Kid Top; and combinations of all these leathers with colored kid and cloth tops. Military and Louis XVI. Heel Models. 3.99 Formerly Sold from $7.00 to $10.00 Hays read 4 he reviewed his ac found the Burea basis. While Lindsay was before the co mittee, corresponder vetary of War Bake sentative Mann of Illinois betore the Hou Delay in paying A in Fran mos in t Baker ex analyzed the Republi Congressional ele of the commit » fill vacancies ir lows: Maine, A . IL FY Ke , C. B. Slemp; Wyoming, | I men in t promptly mmittee adopted resolutions death of Col, Theodore Roose an inves Lindsay rs Ate Women’s Evening Slippers Colored Satins and Bullion Cloths | 4 35 in plain and brocaded effects, | e ET | SS SS Se en Formerly Sold from $6.00 to $12.00 NO C. O. D.’s Not Every Size in Each Style, but All Sizes in the Lot NO EXCHANGES BEC ERE R ERR EERE NBER CR d 1,000 complaints agai bureau. Rogers cited a the bureau had atives of a ina sul alive and wi FIRST HENRY FORD EDITORIAL STRIKES AT'MEN OF POWER” ie Stern Brothers West Forty-second and Forty-third Streets thr cove Continuing To-morrow, the Sale of His Newspaper Places Respon- sibility for War on “Bad | ee weenecre i Made by the Kirschbaum Shops / fodder,” in an edit Suits that were $30 to $35 Suits that were $40 to $47.50 Overcoats were $30 to $40 Overcoats were $42.50 to $55 | at $25 at $35 [‘ the $25 group are double-breasted N the $35 group are our fine Ulsters Ulsterettes, English Box Overcoats, of pure Australian wool fabrics, | Chesterfield Overcoats, silk lined; Sack Duvyteens, Cheshires and Scotch mix- Suits of worsteds, cheviots and serges. tures— Chesterfield Overcoats, Sack These garments, in many cases, are be- Suits of unfinished worsteds, finished | low to-day’s wholesale quotations. worsteds, serges and flannels. oe MEN’S FUR-LINED COATS Ax Important Clearance To-morrow A n the Men’s Formerly sold | wpsicas TT dation Sein at $98.50 weiss ° e | Digestible | Clothing Section @ : up to $155.00 | Frying Fine quality Black or Oxford Cloth with linings of Natural Muskrat and by, Whether Deep-Fat Kettle luxurious collars of Otter, Beaver, ILudson Seal or Persian Lamb. Sor Shallow Pan | &- : ‘Are youUa Read the News and Views in THE WORLD OF BOOKS, Reviewed in the = Book Buyer @ EDITORIAL SECTION OF THE SUNDAY WORLD i . 7 - eee, ore neem na oe . ™ —ae ’ fewer = To” > en _ r en Oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. _ Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ? anni it RE 00 GRE I Striking Specials for Saturday Misses’, Small Women’s and Girls’ COATS & DINNER FROCKS On the Third Floor Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, full swagger model; fashioned in wool velour coating, large shawl collar and deep cuffs of natural raccoon; $45 00 double belt; silk lined and interlined; 14, 16 & 18 yrs, be Regularly sold for $65.00 Misses’ Smart Winter Coats, full belted model; developed in wool velour; shaw! collar of natural raccoon; handsomely silk lined and $28 00 warmly interlined; Winter colorings; 14, 16 and 18 yrs, ~ Regularly sold for $45.00 Misses’ Chic Dinner Frocks, smart models, of black silks, nets and laces; finished 29 50 with faney bodice and draped skirt; 14, 16 and 18 yrs, e Regularly sold for $39.75 GIRLS’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS Sizes 6 to 16 years. ThreeDistinctive Models Full belted styles made of wool ve- lour with large fur collars; lined and interlined; colors: brown, navy or burgundy; sizes from 8 to 16 years; attractively priced at $12.75 Regular Values $22.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Shirred back; made of fine quality broadcloth with nutria fur collars, also trimming on cuffs to correspond; lined and warmly interlined; colors: reindeer, brown or green; 6-8-10 yrs. at $15.00 Regular Values $23.75 WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS An Early Season Display On the Main Floor, includes both Imported and American-made models of the smartest types and materials for early Spring or Southern wear. A Special Sale will include; Hats of Satin and Rough Straw, $2 65 Most attractive shapes in black and all desirable colors, Hats of Georgette and Straw— & $4.95 All desirable colors; also black satin and straw, . . at e BOYS’ SCHOOL OVERCOATS In plain and fancy mixtures; sizes 11 to 18 years, will be found excellent values at $12.50 to 27.50 ’ 4 , 4 Boys’ Suits Overcoats Boys’ Suits Fancy wool mixtures, grays Of O. D. Wool Knitted 0. D, Wool Knitted Cloth and browns; 7 to 18 years; Cloth; sizes ranging from in Junior Norfolk and values up to &15.00, 2! to 12 years, Middy models; 3 to 10 yrs, at $9.75 | at $8.75 at $8.75 Clearance of Little Boys’ Novelty Suits, $5.95 Corduroy and fancy mixtures; not all sizes in every model; 3 to 7 years, CLEARANCE OF BOYS’ HATS Aviation and Knitted | Boys’ Velour Thuts, Boys’ Golf Caps in neat Hockey Caps, formerly 95.00, mixtures, at 75c and $1.50 at $3.95 | at $1.00 and 1.50 Boys’ Plush, Cloth and Corduroy Hats Formerly $1.50, 2.95 and 3.95, at 95c, $1.95 & 2.95 West 43rd Street

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