The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 4

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SRS , SU For Tuesday Only Stan | Sensational Coat Event § ‘N23 SHPS DE nued from First Page) Fashion Shops At the Four of Uncle nortor batteries | h i Nineteen West 34th Street BROOKLYN ! 460-462 Fulton Street Will Close Out at Big Sacrifice NEWARK Broad and W, Park DOWNTOWN 14-16 West 14th St. nied, liner Cretic, vet Artillery; wounded ind men and @ total to 1,911, addition to these ed to arrive t « Washington, 3 Pp Touisiana, ¢ y | pahire, with cot Us 1 Coast officers ee te a ee oe au, | Dut | hy ach nurailay. on with | THREE TRANSPORTS AND HOS: | PITAL SHIP ARRIVE, hospital | O49 third | oe ae ee men | rdsmen of —- 0 were on the which carriea ul companies from Camp Upton nd four officers and k or wounded lat. | e jatter being New Yorkers of Division, who trained at ast to arrive, brought uding forty-seven of- 1 men sick or wounded, 1 troops and started Smart $25 & $30 Fur Trimmed Models In Desirable Winter Models, Fabrics & Colors ning on his left the Positively the most wonderful values in this city ) tomorrow. Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats with luxuri- ous shawl or adjustable collars of genuine furs— | 6 ng of eld distinctive plain models—plush trimmed—plaited backs—swinging pockets —innovations in belts. silk lined. | SZwUS~=F No Charge for Alterations “7 X§ o to give the t much lads the train ermans a large icks that the Boche never Velours, Meltons, Kerseys, Burellas EN, ORVAN GIN THE DL MEDAL ru WORK ABROAD ntinued from First Page.) a a er i et in ae en Best & Co. 40TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Men's Finest Suits © Overcoats Reduced Tuesday on to-day’s list, i 42.50 een te | (Wild Cat) Division, also division and the h Army ous Hin- | Chief of Ordnance. we Saturday by | Regularly Priced $47.50 and $52.50 HERE are very few ready-for-service garments in New York, irrespective of price, that are of higher quality fabric and tailoring than these. The fabrics were all secured from the best weavers here and abroad, many of them through the same sources that supply the finest custom tailors, and nearly all are exclusive. The tailoring was all done in our own shops, and is of a quality that is much finer than in the usual ready-for- service garment. The models were produced by our own designers. They express New York style and are to be found exclu- sively here. wid subsequently 1; James H. and $20 The assortment includes garments for every service and deat ahate even 43 will meet the requirements of men of every taste. These splendid garments were fully $5 to $10 under market level when marked $47.50 and $52.50 A special outside purchase of English Type Ulsters; regular $57.50 grade, 47.50 Best & Co, Men's Shop Fifth Floor 1 West 35th St. © Gen- 18709 7910 od are Walter D. Entrance INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water | Sure Relief SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS GESTION oomemneinentiae aw, Madicn OR 19509 SOLDERS = ed Bi, Bradley, Chie HOME. THS WEEK 10 of his boys in France with twats! yoyo, qy lfolihan was ga on Oct, 15 at Be Sam's! cousin of Cyril Brown, one of The sts | World corespondents in E “I saw Gen, O'Ryan ¢ of 4.057 mainly | front when I was ina b Albuny was reading the services. Tin was close enough to see the tears roll | down Gen, O’Ryan's cheeks.” by He said that a few days previous|G f bringing | Gon. O'Ryan had ventured danger- ind L867 enlisted men ef {ously near the front line and was|™ seen to be in heated argument w | several officers, James Andrews of the 105th Infantry, ' a - BEL THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919, ° Department, and jit wa Surgeon Ho: beside the open gr ning down his court, He ying detail,” th men were hor Kelly of ad, “Hundreds of laid away and among them Col, @ private tt ien and the tt wounded, e Gen, O'Ryan w years old ut onthy Mr. Out-of-Town Mail or Telephone Orders Filled, if Reosived Promptly PRED MAY ENTER CABINET TO SUCCEED GREGORY sas aorta id Darkened Her Gray Hair by @ Simple Home Made Remedy. Mrs. BE. H. Boots, well known resident of Buchanan County, Ia, " who darkened her gray hair by a sim- : Jan. 20,—President | ple home-made remedy, made the fol- ent Exp t of Baston Man as orney-General, ‘ON, » whose re GRAY HAIR ed to Cable Ap- to cable soon the| lowing statement: lgnation is effective Whipple kas been » United States ‘SHE DARKENED HER Tells How She “Any lady or gentleman ean darken na Le Whipple of ltheir gray oF fared hair, and make it eral of the| soft and glossy with this simple rem- mas Wate |edy, which they can mix at home. To : half a pint of water add 1 ounce of § hay rum, one small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day sency Meet Cor-| until the gray hair is darkened suffi- he was men-| ciently. This is not a dye; it does not tee to the| color the most delicate scalp; is not © the | sticky or greasy and does not rub off. * HelIt will make a gray haired person nittee look 10 to 20 years younger.”—Advt. ——_———————__—____—_————— ON a cate ares Gamba oo Dest & Cog, 0 Fifth. Avenue’ at 35th Street Established 1879 Advance Spring and Midseason Fashions Reductions Tuesday in Our 40th ANNIVERSARY SALES Women's New COATS for Midseason & ™ Late Winter Special 39.00 For MIDSEASON—ALL WOOL BOLIVIA in Sea Sand, Rein- Gray, deer, Taupe, Sage Alice, Copen, Lapin. For WINTER—Velour, Velour de Cashmere, Wool Duvetyn Imperial. straight line model with Taupe Nutria;semi-fitted model with and Velour French Seal collar, Sizes 32 lo g2 Third Floor A Fine English Cotton Stockings Heretofore 1,25 to 1.80 a pr. .80 to 1.45 a pr. according lo size. 4,000 pairs of the finest im- ported cotton stockings whjch the world produces are offered at reduced prices for the first time tomorrow, They are made of the finest elastic Egyptian cotton yarns, and every pair is hand finished. The full fashioning makes them fit as well at the ankle as over the calf, They are wide derby ribbedand thoroughly fast dyes. Colors: black, while and tan oo New Mocha Hand Bags for Women Regular 7.50 grade. 5.00 Such soft mocha, such styles, such linings and equipment as one would only expect to find in a bag at very much more, These are of genuine mocha and soft glove miocha, be real leathers, very soft to the touch —in gray, brown, or beaver, There are three styles aflat mirror top, one t another with ment, change purs re with inside co Sizes 1-3 ‘ < I The Remaining Models BY". [TIAN BAZ ‘ wii AR | Regular Best@Co. Children’s Muslin Underwear | Reduced for this Event | HERE are two very important T reasons for Best & Cors chil- dren's undermuslins being the best in the world. They are made of | finer quality and heavier mustins | than most others, and they are cut | larger to the size than any other standard make. Notwithstanding this and their per- fect shape, it is possible for us to offer them at this time at less than the current price for inferior under- muslins for the reason that we buy in such large quantities. These were purchased at last Spring's prices, when the materials | were selling at from 25° to 30% lower than at present. PRINCESSE SLIPS with flounces and neck trim- med with lace. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Heretofore 5.50. KNICKER DRAWERS of cambric or muslin trim- | med with embroidery. Sizes 2 lo § years. Special .59 .69 .89 PRINCESSE SLIPS, trim- | med with embroidery. | Sixes 1 to 8 years. Special 1.00 & 1.50 PAJAMAS—one piece out- ing flannel, warm and well made. Pink, or blue, trim- } med with ribbon. | Sizes 12 to 16 vears. Special 1.95 STRAIGHT LEG DRAWERS | of cambric or muslin, em- broidery ruffle. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special .59 to .89 3.95 WOMEN’S BLANKET AND EIDERDOWN ROBES — just the quality for cold mornings and made in attractive rib- Herelofore 5.00 6.95 7.95 Tights bon trimmed styles. 6.95 to 10.95 of our fine assortment—— 'SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ee or eeeni & 4th Floor of Coats for Little Children will be closed out Tuesday me with muffs, Materials: cheviot, chinchilla, broadcloth, | Also hat and coat sets, s 9.75 to 39.50 corduroy and velveteen, A choice assort-| also reduced to ment for early shoppers. |Many individual models. Originally 10.50 lo 49.50, 6.75 to 38.50: Originally 12.50 to 48,30 A collection of odd winter hats—varigus colors and materials—to close out at 2,75 You Never Ray More at Best's # < 1

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