The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 12

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o @AP VENPRARLE SKEPTIO, (From the Kanss City Star) . F ewnst some folks claim in a petrified Dr Geewe exe was duc here the othe plans to lower the ‘UNIONS OPEN FIGHT cost of BOLSHEVISM WAR > Co-operation to Cut Cost of |" Living and Help Allay Discontent. with your dollars invested in another Victory Bond. By Frederick Lawrence. A committee of Greater New Yor trades union mombers, representin American Federation of Labor Hiiates, who with thoir f tin sted t mber 1 ris you ois € Gifts now —you buy Bonds When you buy a wedding gift from Ovington’s—not only do you get a gift of charm and distinction, but you have the assurance that every dollar you spend goes into Victory bonds—for dur- ing the campaign Ovington’s have pledged to the Loan their entire cash receipts. Ovington’s offerings are more interesting than ever. Ovington’s prices are, as usual, moderate. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” © 312-314 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street » mir tea plates, teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, $10.00, at which I see the Al representa tives of more than to say that this meet- pe EN NN A i Vt Nt tk NRESTRICTED choice, un- common designs, uninflated values and an unbroken range of sizes are some of the win- ning features in our present showing of everything in Spring and Summer outfits for men and boys. Time is money and money is capital—you may conserve both in sup- plying your clothes needs from our gen- erous provision. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Inthe United States." PROFITEERING IS AIDING BOL- SHEVISM SPREAD. John I. Pierce, representing the trades union mombership, 1 1 a resolution reading «as fol us, We believe that the fool, clothing and causing great suf « the people, and n powers argument We chairman e, and particular Imperial British —Co- OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York A Specially Planned Offering Saturday , Trimmed Hats of Distinction Introducing new fashion-developments in Navy Taffeta and Summer Leghorns, Portraying the newest ideas in Millinery Fashions, this choice collection features flower = banked and Ostrich trimmed Leghorns, Georgette Crepe Hats and smart combinations of Navy Taffeta and straw. | 6.75 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, ) win this morning begin to coneider | shy Oldest inhi t of as much a as Sea remember’ turt |words they are expected to find ig eg RD not Species : @ way to use the organized purchasing ing an gee 00 men, women and ; a chil aren he cost of food, cloth- bil and h ® rent, and to waste no ner instructed to make able to the benoft of stal of 400,000 in the greater 00 union mem- | d merely for the pur- | Values Unsurpassed at the Price Dre 1919, iV - ‘LIFT BAN AGAINST Operative Stores system, and such > report termination to eject Bolshevism from the un and back up the reduce ¢ nt were H need 8 part nt Ho rman of| ger has Can Now American nistration, Remittances Through resolutions | ompers on that he —— The Fede spared to age be lay announced that tle for the| dy perpetua-| been completed for sendin advies ona f © essential injurie y be for many continue his won betterment of la sbers of the Cost of| tion of American idea: 6 John Bulivan| Po csemgpnenent | J Deering | ONE VOTE BEATS SUFFRAGE. fe Snyder. ymmittes on arrang ‘The other sine Connecticut Senate Rejects the| when the Allies the Measure, 18 to 17. | 2—By 18 to 17| th second time has|'? P tial Woman Sut-| 4) of money to Germany to ob made | from his ba Greenbe the current r nks make cents and a re lor 1 per cent draft For Your Country’s Honor—Oversubscribe the Victory Loan. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Remarkable Sale Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits Offering Extraordinary Values Sizes 14, 16, 18 years—Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. This season's fashionable models of Poiret Twill and Men’s Wear Serge in Box- Coat, Belted and Tailored Styles, Specially Priced 35.00 Misses’ Suits of Navy Blue and Black Serge in tailored and belted models, braid and button trimmed. Special Misses’ Suits of Superior Gabardine and Men's Wear Serge; new Blouse, box-coat, belted and vestee effects, Special 50.00 A Special Feature Saturday Introducing a New Mode Blue (illustrated); another smart Cape of Poiret Twill in Navy and Rookie. Silk lined throughout. Exceptional Value 39.75 Misses’ Capes of Navy Serge and Poplin; | also Silvertone, waistcoat style. Special} Misses’ Capes of superior Tricotine and | Gabardine with draped collars. Special | Giga! Capes ao Beas Specially Priced Saturday Girls’ Capes ot Navy Serge; | Girls’ Dresses of Navy Serge draped collar of Foulard Silk, red | with white dimity guimpe; or Copen satin; lined through- | hand-embroidered, frill collar out. Sizes 10 to 16 years. and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14 years, Special 13.75 | Special 13,75 200 Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats Smart tailored Hats in mushroom and roll sailor effects; attrac tively trimmed with ribbons. Desirable colors and combinations. Reduced to 2.95 Values up to 6.00 Si nr FUNDS FOR GERMANY Be Reliet eserve Bank here to- tances into Germany through the American Relief Administration. the first means provided ‘or tal Intercourse with the Germs | pl the beginning of tl is It ls merely neceasary for the gender Misses’ Smart Capes Surplice model of Velour Cloth in Henna and Pekin 28.00 47.50 Sent Ee ened Koch Pr'ces Ma‘ce Downtown Stopping an Extravagance aaa ESTABLISHED 1860 a inc. — | 125th Street, West Don’t Be a Quitter Let’s finish the job we set out to do; then we can enjoy the full fruit of our victory. INVEST IN VICTORY NOTES Bond Booth—-Main Fl oe: ae | Sale of Dresses 15.00 ALL SIZES UP TO 44 Worth $18.00 $20.00 and $25.00 HE the showing models are latest, most fashionable draping, embroidered styles and braided effects. The materials are very the taffetas, georgette crepe and printed chiffons; in all the most approved colors and black and navy. Pumps and Oxfords 5.00 *7.00 Shapely models that will instantly capture the woman whose footwear must needs be as smart as her gown. In dark tan, black calf, suede, dull kid and patent leather. All heels, in either welt or turn soles. See These Remarkably Good-Looking Tailored Hats “Exceptional” is the description best fitted for them. Every hat reflects the style tendencies of the mushroom grosgrain In Black, Navy, Brown, Red and Purple. < A Real Economy Message Will Be Read in This 9 MEN’S SHIRT SALE day. There are in the collection milans, rough straws, rolled and straight brims and sailors, trimmed with bands and bows. SoFT cuff models, in that peer of all shirt materials—madras—and featuring the beau- tiful new Spring designs that are seldom seen outside the exclusive and high-calibre shirt shops. Sizes 14 to 17 Neck IN the field of BOYS’ CLOTHING production costs have increased with a steadiness not even surpassed by men’s clothing. To some stores this has been a temptation to reduce quality in dass order to avoid an increase in price oe y) At Koch's, on the contrary, the increase in cost has encouraged, more than ever, the ! policy that maintains Koch high-quality standards at lowest-in-the-city prices. r Our Famous Two-Trousers Suits New Cheviot and Tweed Mixtures 10.50 » $15.50 3 Sizes 7 to 18, H.C. F. KOCH & CO., INC, 125th St. West "mamma \ | the talk of the town, tell about i | through a World “Want” Ad. 3 3 "AH | you want your “business” to becom

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