The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1919, Page 13

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Big, convenient, efficiently conducted, economical re- tailing establishments for all-the-family shoes. Blyn Stores are the natural homes of big stocks, big varicties and especially big values. Visit the rebuilt Harlem Store, 125th Street, rur- ning through to 124th Street —the - largest shoe store in New York—12,000 fect on the main floor. West Side RrA W128 ar Sa¥ i wh it Brooklyn | Stores: | f: JY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” Witt Fino Ir ™Omorial to a Brooklyn boy who dled /and manner of his death | : Parents of dead soldiers visit the! ; —____— : - sical se " —— | trees regularly and caro for them| Eleven Biy Style 2145 Dark brown Black kid, calf, military light welted heel, brown sole, French nubuck top, heel 7.50 8.50 n Stores | Style 1108 7:50 \ Patent colt, | Dall bid top. | Style 1569 “Memorian | Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn has | become in fact—and may possibly be- come in name—Memorial Avenue. Every tree in the avenue from Di- | visioh to Flatbush Avenue is a living Forte fy Including Insurance, 10¢ 1-819 East "724 wi Draft th - Another Instance of How Lee Bros. Are REVO LUTIONIZING Present Day Methods of Selling QUALITY FURNITURE The First New York Store Selling Furniture to Be Accepted by the ‘Morris Plan.” We Will Prove to You As We Did to the Morris Plan Management That Our Prices Are Materially Lower. ‘Three. Oj Mahogany Pristilla Cabinets, 7.95 Golden Oak Dressers and - . Chiffoniers, as low as.. i ee $9.95 moe Bee 8 OY 816,78 “piece Adam period Bedroom Suites in mahogany. AD WOW OB. rcccrccccccccsoees Three-piece Library Suites in mahogany finish, upholstered in moleskin, a8 1OW 3.....6cccseee ses ssaeeaeeueeees $16.75 Golden Oak Colonial Buffets and ree Closets, ba ne $29.95 Golden Oak Dining Tables with 3 leaves, as low $13 95 $149.50 colden Oak’ Dining “Chairs, genuine leather covered seats, $3.50 as low as... Tea Mahogany Wagons, $16.75 $69.50 | Mahogany Library Tables, as low as $18.95 Nine-piece William and Mary Dining Suites, in mahogany finish, with 6 Genuine Leather covered Chairs, as low as $248.50 Others up to $700 ONE PRICE—CASH OR “MORRIS PLAN” CREDIT, The Morris Plan purchaser makes his initial payment, has the goods delivered to his home, and pays at the rate of six per cent. interest on the balance in advance for as many months as he arrranges to pay this balance. Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., Floral and ie at £35.00 Odeolo Talking Machine, in Mahogany; plays all records; comparable with any other $100 instrument. $69. 00 CASH or “MORRIS PLAN” DIVIDED PAYMENTS 212 East 125th Street East of Third Ave. at Eighth Ave. 301 ai i aM a Nt me West 125th Street 105 East 125th Street Corner Park Ave. Tremont & Park Aves. ‘Trem ont FIVE STORES Main Street Bridgeport Names of Brooklyn Boys Who Died CITY EMPLOYEES WONDER In War Live on Bedford Ave. Trees WHAT BECAME OF $4,500 Twenty-Five Cents Collected From Each of 18,000 Members, but Accounting Has Not Been Made. What has become of the $4,600 col lected from wo: for the city whe Joined the Municipal Employees’ Aasoci- ation? That question was being asked with incrousing frequency to-day wherever two or three city workers gathered in ployees’ Association pout three weeks ago d object of obtaining nd bettering conditions An initiation fee of d, and according to ne of the delegates |belonging to the’ executive committee, |tuere are now 18,000 members. | According to Mr. Cooper, no account- ing has been made of this Money to any Jof the officera of the association. All the expenses of the association which ne could enumerate were $425 paid for hall rent on one occasion and charges for printing circulars: ‘The executive committee will hold @ an accounting of to-night and 00 will be ask meetini never appear in poor gloves. For 142 years it has typified Style, Fit and Durability in TREE | Qevivone in the great war, and there are 2,200 of them growing, each with a bronze plate bearing the name of the boy to whose memory it is dedicated, is rank, regiment, and the date, place | tenderly. Some of the parents, »y | FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN special arrangement, own the trses| that represent their boys. ‘The memorial idea was started and brought to realization by Park Com- missioner John N. Harman. A great part of the money needed was given by F. B. Pratt of MPatt Institute. GOOD COFFEE 32c A POUND ‘There have been several tentative) 5-[h, LOTS FROM WHOLESALER ON CASH AND CARRY PLAN Delivered jy wiitinZo'ttucs i 35e a Tb. movements to change the name of Bedford Avenue and give it a war- born title, The favorites thus far lave been “Victory” and “Memo- | —-—__ | SHIP SINKING IN QUICKSAND, | Supposedly Lost Liner Valbanera Rapidly Vanishing. KEY WEST, Fia., Sept. 25.—The wreck of the steamer near here, which divers a few days ago identified as the pan ish passenger liner Valbanera d to have been sunk in the recent gulf hurricane with 488 persons aboard, is gradually sinking into the quicksands, it was reported to-day. It was said the hull of the steamer might soon dixap- | ar and thereby perhaps remove the jast possibility of clearing up another mystery of the sea. ible these days, Eat Setardays Untll 6.30 P.M. Gillies Coffee Co., 233-23 Washington St, New York, GOODYEAR'S FIFTH AVE. STORE 257 FIFTH AVE BETWEEN 28"-29™ StneeTs FORCED © VACATE! WE HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE THAT THE BUILDING IS TO BE SOLD Will Sell Entire Stoc!: of Men's, Women's and Children's RAINCOATS Overcoats, Gabardines, Cravenettes, Leather Coats, Auto and Tourists’ Coats and outer garments of all descriptions. Also Silk, Woolen and Cotton Piece Goods in raw and rubberized materials AT HALF PRICE IN A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF STYLES AND MODELS e194 netted NOTE OUR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Raincoats, Overcoats and Cloth Coats, Ete. if 22 ri el 3 This ts the er ou will find the $10.00 Coats; Price. . $5.00 | $35.00 Coats; Sale Price $17.50 15.00 Coats; Sale Price... 7.50) 40.00 Coats; Sale Price. 20,00 19.50 Coats; Sale Price... 9.75! 45,00 Coat , 22.50 25.00 Coats; Sale Pricg. 12.50; 50,00 Coat 25.00 30.00 Coats; Sale Price. .15.00| 75,00 Coats: Sale Price, 37.50 BOYS' RUBBER COATS, $9 95, CHILDREN’S CAPES, in $1.35 all sizes; $6.00 value. . red and blue; reg. $4 | NOTE! Exporters and dealers are invited to look our stock * over, It will pay them. DURING SALE STORE OPEN 8.30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. EVGS. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS 257 Fifth Ave., Between 28th and 29th Sts. = — = ——— —— cae ... The Down- Stairs Store... Never forgets its quality standard Where, Mrs. Thrift, (but here) can you get Women’s kidskin shoes, $4.40 Frankly, we don’t know. Nor do we believe that you can get them anywhere tainable then—and the price was lower. The shoes were made else in New York. Prien we kept a large wt of em for an emergen: Contrast this price—$4.40 Now we have: 58) paisa to offer— Soft and comfortable —some with very broad toes; other with narrower toes. All have low, sensible heels. The button styles are in sizes 244 to 8. The lace styles are in a pair—with some of the prices you've read of. Only a few days ago we read a newspaper article that told about shoes made with various leather sub- i izes 214 to 614. Th stitutes—-and the price was plenty of the wanted sizes in $15 a pair! Both styles—sizes 5, 514 and 6. This is a fleeting chance to buy good shoes cheap. No left- overs; no seconds; no accumu- lations. Just GOOD shoes. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. This is a real ‘‘Hurrah’’ glove sale’ | The price—50c a pair—tells you why....Some stores have said 50c gloves like these are now impossible. Don’t believe it—the evidence is here. pairs Friday at . 2,000 pairs of women’s chamois suede gloves in white, tan, gray and cham- | 50 Extra service will be provided. We’ll need it. ois color — our regular 95c grade And—1,000 pairs of women's heavy silk Down-Stairs Store, New and Old Buildings On March 28, 1918 we placed the order for these shoes. That’s about a year and a half ago. Kitskin was ob- gloves in black, white and gray—suitable for Autumn wear. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Our regular 95¢ grade. The entire 3,000 here—the unexpected winter coats, $25 They a Misses You've noticed, no has Ray lan slenves; the other, doubt that announcements ort in sleeves. oth are lin i gy h an attractive fi fabri ppt Sp leone | pe and well made in every detail. this season. The other fabrics We have waited until the —are all-wool velours and heavy fact became sufficiently ap- oie ~— some with pl parent to be forceful; and now— When coat days are here, we bring this happv news. Last year, $27.50 —-was the price for coats of this There are so many different models that one aad. two of a kind is the rule; but that, of course, is better for you....You will not mget your counterpart on every edrner. Note the sizes quality; so we have really ; j accomplished something worth —because the sizes are im- talking about. portant — 14 tq 20 —which means that many a small woman (in addition to misses), will find the coat that fits her as it should. Broadway Side Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. A big little sale of notions ) Obviously, Two corduroy models will be pleasantly received, Lecause many a miss of 14 to 20 prefers corduroy. One model A chance sale of _ Girls’ dressy shoes It often happens like this: we have broken lots of good shoes, left from stocks that are carried by us for out, of town customers. These shoes are then reduced in prite and offered for quick sale. Here, im this lot, are 300 pairs of patent leather shoes for girls and children of 4 to little thing may be a very cessary thing and many little savings combined soon grow into a big saving. Every { price here is less than regular. ‘ Hair nets 50c doz Dress shields ..18¢ pr. ' 16 years. They are button style, with black cloth tops— Belting—2, 214 and 3 in, { very dressy. Sale prices are $2.75 to $3.75, according ‘wide—10 yard piece & to size, ___Down-Staira Store, New Building pens hestenate ae = Mercerized darning cotton ° ’ | True! Children’s (| sesem:.ea . ° | Safety pins .. Be card ehinchilla coats, $6.75 Bias tape, 6 yds, for.....10€ Basting cotton;....4¢ spool A mother came to us several days ago, saying t! at somebody Tape 14 in, wide—2 had told her chinchilla coats for children could not be 1. d under $ | ‘ape 34 in. wide 4 ye for ‘This is untrue. ve have good chinchilla coats for chil ren of Ping. years-—-double-breasted styles in pavy, brown and gra’ —at Pins—paper of 300 for.... .8e Garment hangers. ..10¢ each Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg, ‘any mothers will be glad to know this. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. | —————!Special News—Upstairs: 500 velours hats at $7.50 From the largest manufacturer of velours hats in the country Because of our purchasing from this manufacturer in great quantities we have been able to obtain these remarkable hats to sell for so very little. Very fine velcurs—soft, beautiful colors that one may wear all Autumn and Winter with tailored costumes and with wraps, and always be correctly dressed. Twelve smart models—straight sailors, rolling brim sailors and snug-fitting, smaller hats in several becoming styles. In brown, midnight blue, taupe, black, sand, beaver and dust. Children’s sailors are among them, too. First floor, Old Building | —————=Broadway to Fourth Ayenue, 8th to 10th Street, New Yok = ™

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