The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 12

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rer — ——— = a a ¥ , — — ms - ' i ian 1a aa Ce is li _____ THE RBVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. | COUPLE MARRIED 65 YEARS. |e: ~" DEMOCRATS ASK MAJORITY |MORTON LOSES CITY JOB SCHOOLS HAVE FLENTY -GOMPERS HELPS TO BRIN3 | [mate to intr ant wits “RULE N NAMING TICKE]} AS TOPOGRAPHICAL CLERK OF ARMY FOOD ON HANG JEWISH WAR ORPHANS HERE Yonkers and held t ears. He served as sioner sixteen years. nted to $72,-| Appeals to Secretary in System Behalf of }Plan Before Executive Committee |Queens Employee Was Fired on Sales Yesterday ) Abolish the Two-Thirds Charges of Insubordination and | 000; Meat Dis Method. Unbecoming Conduct. Sat A, and Mrs. Dusenderry, ninety-one, Lansing in} fm yesterday celebrated their sixty-ntth ————— Be 195 DAA ake AVE, bemeen isin ano 14th Sts { FOUNDED 1856 SPECIALS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “\Llegs Dry picked Tor or 25° Lieratfl arene Ib, Francis X. Sullivan, Public Work ,|Commissioner of Queens, anno to-day that he had dismiss IW. Morton jr., a to | who was tried 8 yesterday atnounted to $7 4 Spring Lamb Ib. | or corned Jib. © were still enough army a abor, in a litter to} FTER THE ARMISTICE was signed many makers of cloth, who had low- ered their quality standards during the b= | Secretary Lansing to-day requested | ) that the government assist the Amer- | ai sae i BD Chuck Pot Roast € {Choice Rib” c (ieee Shocld. c ¥ war to meet the then prevailing short- The first Daten ut ‘4 wate wea: y ‘age of wool, found themselves over- F. Mullen of Nebra Pritt Ib. | pd Chess Ib.\ca ina) ‘4 stocked with manipulated fabrics containing t rds Jocetaind L/D. | Lamb Chops 2. U7! , oma bring Jewish war or would distribute th of the National Com- |p | mittee according to a zone plan.| frst declared the ae cent Heretofore the campaigns have been|were due to his activity in th oa tf | directed from but sity, but the |of Technical men. Later he abandoned ee co eerie eg this suggestion and declared the Western party leaders are clamoring a ee eee ee for the system that would divide the | CRATE Set Gireet, ate falled to oud —=— country in districts, with each hav. | ard © of his scurrilous Ing separate national headquarters. orered tire Sroves aitanlt merely @ OPEN TO-MORROW, SATURDAY: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. a = thers.” Premier Bo jot to Resign. |*°! of others” SC | | OTTAWA, Ont, Sopt. 2.—Rumors| ontario Stops Sale of Postal Notes |) |that Sir Robert Borden would resign for T. 8 | from the premiership were denied to-| oppawa, Ont. Sept. 26—From to- day, and it was announced he would| 4. on postal notes will be sold by the ff] tako .part in the Government caucus | pox omice for remittance to the United | | Tuesday, which will draw up plans fOr | crates, This action is taken because of a large percentage of “Alabama Wool,” (cot- ton.) Fancy c nH Legs of 1 Veal Hb. | HAMS. special da dad ID. | cured 0 was ROAST MUTTON, LEGS OF BEEF OR LIVER, 10c Lb. Sugar Cured ‘ c |Bonelsss comedy ge Smoked C. yy 44 Beef, sugar 23¢ : HAMS. special . | cured In their haste to get back to normal they special cured no waste Ib. unloaded hundreds of thousands of yards of those spurious materials at so-called attrac- tive figures. An unfailing method of avoiding clothes madi from “Alabama Wool” is to put your trust fa a house that never deviated from the all wool policy. BROKAW’ BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY , he said meat sales have bee y satisfactory n contrib- | @ tthe relief purposes. ‘ Fourteenth Street wi ot Tbcise prombitione oe Srey ure the high rate of exchange in New York. on Firth Avenue PITTA FACT ES TTT ‘CLIT, § on ain Start-of-Season Sale Misses’ Fall Dresses (14 to 20 Years) 19.75 Our regular $29.75 and $34.75 25 27WEST 34th STREET Between Tifth Avene and Broadway Announcing for Saturday Our First Important Sale of - Fall and Winter Suits Selections from our Specialized Stocks...were 49.75, 59.50, 65.00 $38: Such a gratifying success was our last Saturday's dress sale——and so many new friends did we make——that we have been encouraged to inaugutate the Suit Season with a sale of exceptional values——giving women of foresight the opportunity to buy NOW that sait which they must eventually get and for which they will surely have to pay more later on. These suits are taken right from our own specialized stocks and reduced, in many instances, to less than wholesale cost today...... none of them can be reordered to sell at even their original selling price, Every suit is representative of some fashion definitely ac- cepted as ‘‘correct’’ by the leading interpreters of the Mode. j i SO mee pe rere er A PO NS rR eee me ~ ED Seen ve The play of imagination which Fashion has shown in designing dresses for Fall appears in this diversified showing of serge, velour and jersey frocks for misses. Newest style conceits and versions of the silhouette, exploited in quulity H materials, give to these dresses a value far in excess of this price, which is so special that it is offered but once in aseason. These frocks are fashioned of ex- tra quality serge, velour and jer- sey. Serge models are navy and black. Velour models are brown, reindeer and plum. Jersey models are nut and African brown, kan- garoo, navy, mallard and new blue. The youthful modes of these dresses lend themselves especially to the new ways in trimming. QGE Smart novelty braiding, lovely silk Bide Bipple model Toupe | Yalama in Brown Yalama with Brown Velour de Box Coat Sports embroidery and touches of gold ison ‘rico straightline wu Taupe N utria collar, Laine, lavishl Le Suit of — English * are > 4 >) istine- H fone. Collar houelte, decorated plea by ig tones onircidertit caer Checked’ Velo tn thread: are used with other distine \ sor ener of felon em- end ih “™ of Nutria, 838. i Autumn Red, 848 tive trimming motives to give these frocks a special grace and Styles embr. Trimmi "atlored 2 yles é ‘ace rimmings atlore charm—14 to 20 years. mew variations in the Blouse Back, of bone buttons and set-in button expertly to mect the requirements the long straight line, the Ripple holes, patch or slit-in pockets, in of the most exacting, Tanke gad’ Side Pare: the: Spore verted ‘pleats and narrow, tuckings Bey (re sea OREO " righ ‘ chenille or silk embroideries, or Suit and the indispensable Tailored smartly braid bound, belts of leather Materials one, or seliomalarial . every attractive Yalama, alow de Laine, Silvertone, h treatment of the season, English’ Check Velour, Oxford, Trico- i ‘i Tharge Far Collars er Posen Cy e Alterations Without Charg mostly in, Choker fashion of Nutria, inings of Colors ¥renel Seal and Ringtail Opossum; plain Peau de Cygne or handsomely = others designed to worn with figured silk, and every suit inter- Reindeer, Dragonfly Blue, Taupe, one's own furs. lined, Oxford, Oxblood, Brown, Navy, Black, Of many, but one or two of a kind Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 14 to 44, No exchanges or credits can he allowed because of the unusual Values. Sce also our three-col, Fall Sale adyt, on page 31, and other pages for special advertisements | of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel, Furs, Shoes and Men’s “Stylwear’’ Clothing. map & — NS lh maar page . i

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