The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 7

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Plan Mc ployed Other PARIS. mand guid. have subject ha spices of t Batended b: Pieaders o Mme ) Pich » Lane | women . Anum py to admini en's hotel where the ents and civie wor ot the w Pasadena. PS WOME AD IN WELFARE WORK France, aid ance of under to promote § workingwo: Jules y French women who are coed i cia is ped Luna f organizations, such & WAMIINGTON, Jas rf jr, Mme: | stood, wa ket, died to-day of blood mess Wattville and Mme. | poisoning. She was shot a week ago and a 8 of American) jn a struggle with a maniac. Two sail, hotels pee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, «| AWARDED D. S, 6. FCR mat GONSPIGUOUS BRAVERY... UNDER GERMAN FIRE ..:; rhood now tha PATROL CAPTAIN KILLED. Vour Men in & Manches- xdel Homes for Em- Women of Paris and In dustrial Centres. Jan, 31 d by the The practical advice women of American won taken a big programme of French on the the men ve been held he ¥.W.C.A | VICTIM OF MANIAC DEAD. Shot by "They were Woman ¥ n injured by the insane man | ring t | other er ber of plats were adopted | heen ‘¢ ds of French | > war, Caba and Mexleo Resume Diptomatte | Relations. WASHINGTON, Jan tion of full diplomat The maniac has not ster the ne arising out of the r em- in big nd wom French ports | no: SERGT, Tit EPH SWEENEY of ( at the chief y may await for vessels I | Widow Gets WHITE PLAIN will of 8. Perry th. who was k Ile in Franc sf Probate » plans Miss CO ‘al; Miss BONWIT TELLER &.CO_ The Opeceally Shop of Oniginali ions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Introduce New Fashions of Engaging Simplicity G Refreshing Chic in MISSES’ SPRING ATTIRE Typical Bonwit Teller & Co. modes expressive of the “Jeune Fille” esprit and verve—style themesthat have beendeveloped for theSouthern Winter Resorts and for early Northern Spring. The Ensemble of Modes in ‘MISSES’ SPRING TAILORED SUITS Featured are ‘‘Cylinder,”’ ‘‘Straightline,”’ “Box’’ and “Blouse’’ silhouettes, Mannish and ‘‘Lounge’’ types— scallop treatments, border effects in embroidered motifs, smart gilet and waistcoat styles 59.50 to 150.00 These suits are developed in serge, tricotine, Poiret twill, vari-colored checks and silk duvetyn in the favored shadings for Spring wear. Sizes 14 to 18 MISSES’ SPRING FROCKS & GOWNS Emphasized are simple tailored frocks with the daintiest hand made ‘‘lingerie’’ neck fixings—also charmingly draped gowns for more formal wear 29.50 to 165.00 Frocks of tricotine in tucked and plaited styles or with most interesting em- broidery motifs done in jet, colored steel beads, floss silk, Tom Thumb fringes, Tom Thumb embroideries. Frocks of “Cheruit Twill,” a new fabric. Com- binations of duvetyn-and-georgette, of moire ribbon-and-chiffon, Exquisite satin gowns and pebble crepe silk. Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ Winter Coats 26.00 Warm, practically styled coats in velour and zibelines, Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Winter Coats Formerly $9.50 to 73.009 38.00 Plain tailored coats in velour, pom-pom, bolivia, crystal cord. All colors and sizes from 14 to 18. Fur Trim’d Winter Coats Formerly 69.50 55,00 Distinctive Coats of velour with large adjustable fur collars. 14 to 18. Velveteen & Velour Frocks..... Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 36.00 Various styles, including some of the season's smartest models, Aft’'n & Eve’g Frocks Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 60,00 A collection of models in chiffon lace, silk net, tulle, taffeta, velvet. | Sizes 14 to 18, Formerly 39.75 Sizes SAE LT ved nine Under the Headiog a “Comfort and (onvenience™ RICHARD YEO advertised “Leather Shirls and Drawers“ of his own invention 1919. M'ADOO SAYS U. S, GONTROL 2." "<0 “OF ROADS AIDS WATERWAYS ike -y votion to duty all the iate No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Her BES 1 CUTS ONLY ~-spectAL t RIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ 1 1,200,000 Tons of Freight Move a - 200, ! Sugar Cored € Fancy Fresh Hane. } Ur on New York Barge Canal Halse. chithey est 292 Ib.| Cutters torsos Pine 2OCID. ' |'‘lender >. iL in 1918 Jan, 31 —Solution FancyHindquarters, Young Mutton, 24clb Suger Cured Lean Boneless Bacon, by the Strip Koasting Veal, 22clb. '24clb. 27%clb. +|Roast Beef, Shoulders of Pork, 34c lb. \any size, 7 | Loi 164clb.| oins Jersey 'Pork, any size, fins eee PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET "2 nistrption No, Gat.72, ae '“Wholesa le ‘and ‘Retail 295 Eighth Ave., 2 {th 42%h se. New York. ALL PURE NouRIRHMENT No Alcohol of Dangerous Drugs. tT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIN MEAT ve In A.D. 1826 == NINETY-THREE - Years AGO ow NINETY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE The Greatest Buying Event in the History of America’s First Store Begins Saturday, February First The" Tragedy of Corolianus*was followed, the same Evening aé the CHATHAM, by the “Ballet of the Ship- Wrecked Sailor? STORE-WIDE EVENT, est buying inducements experience presenting the strong- and careful forehanded planning can produce, every detail being executed with the sole thought of commemorating the founding of this store in 1826 in a way that will leave a lasting and favorable impression upon all those who values that will emphasize our this ANNIVERSARY SALE worthy of the occasion it 1s to celebrate—Each depart- come—Extraordinary determination to make ment has provided the largest gathering of wanted merchandise ever assembled here—all priced down to a point calculated to bring the greatest attendance of the ANNIVERSARY SALE tinue for some time and we intend to sustain the value- entire year—The will con- giving interest to the very end. Watch daily papers for detailed announcements | Shopping In the Lord & Taylor | | Catharine Street Store in 1826 | ' Lord & laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street nach sana | |GREAT DROP IN MEAT PRICES S oir

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