The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 13

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Vor Twenty Years America’s Largest Stout-Wear Specialist | Jot practically all shades of politteal faith. Among the meuybers are Emory | |R. Buckner, George M. Curtis, Paul |D, Cravath, Austen G. Fox, Dr. Haven E erson, Hornblower, George | . Daniel P. Hays, alfe, Douglas Mathew- ile Pugh, William Ta | el Seabury, William J. OF JUDICIARY IS =e | LIMA, Pern, Oct. 8.—Publication was suspended by all newspapers here Monday as a result of a printers’ strike, The strike of employees of the light, power ang tramway companies | has been settled. During the past three weeks of labor trouble, settle- ments hav n made which give the men in or, zed trades a genera) in~ crease of r cent, in wages, arles Thaddeus Terry, Taft, Stephen 8. Wise, M. Wallstein and George Announces Special Showing of Ultra-Stylish Suits Sizes: 39 to 56 Bust Particular attention is directed to a special assortment of smart tailored models offered at a very special price. — |Newburger Campaign Com- | mittee Fires Opening Shot to Defeat Tammany’s Choice, campaign for the re-election of ‘ou Justice Joseph EB. and City Court Judge Smith, who were denied minations by Tamm | enthusiastical | with the o senting the Ba zen's Union Business Men's League. | Im announcing the methods.t. be | followed, Bainbridge Colby, who was chosen Chairman of the committee, which will open headquarters to-day | jin the Hotel Wailic d that the campaign was to be waged on the/ issue of boss control of the Judge-| ships, and not on personalities “I have no bitter feeling,” he said, “nothing to say about young Unter- myer (Tammany candidate Irwin Un- |termyer) and his commendable but jfaulty ambition, I have nothing to say abou e praiseworthy but over- | zealous parental soliciture of Unter- | | myer ar. ‘The Untermyers are unim- #64 ” \ portant features of this ere | Two-tone *“Solo” socks! | We want the bosses to take their} A most harmonious| hands off the judicial ermine.” | blending of:— Other officers elected by the com- ! i mittce are Henry De Forest Baldwin, Black-and white Felix H. Levy, Frederick Keim, Mrs. | Black-and tan Harriot Stanton Blatch and oo Black-and red Charles §. Tiffany, Vice Chairmen; ro \Joseph KR. Truesdale, Walter T, Arndt, | lea | rend Silk where it shows; cot-|/ ma i. Burkhardt and Isabel M.} Pettus, Secretaries, and William M.} oe icttn tel bom feet and tops. | 4 pha | $1.25 a pair—which is a e r } nentnerr ‘Treasurer. The High Cost of Living arr oo "Clarence a ge! than gy he have to ° ' in this | fetch were we figuring re- Will Be Reduced 25% eg ‘| placement value to-day. On Saturday, October 11 uits display the very newest style features. The coats and graceful skirts have lines of excep tional becomingness to larger figures Collars are in notch or close-fitting style suitable for wear with one’s own furs. Choice of belted or unbelted models. All lined with Silk P gne. ‘The mater ials are Oxford Cloth, Poplin, Her none and Wool Serge. laune! iat amitt Associa and the N 20, repre- | , the Citi- | n-Partisan | One of these enits is a correct costume for any day time occasion ue Other tailored suits of newest style and finest work- manship sed in Velour, Broadcloth, Tricotine, Silvertone, 1 Ethan Allen Mixtures. A profusion of plain, braid-trimmed and self-tucked models with both wide and narrow skirts. 4450, 645°, 6975 to 895° Fur-Trimmed Suits Luxurious fur-trimmed suits of Peach-bloom, Duvet de Laine, Velour, Silvertone and Ti + featuring both long and short coats. Handsomely trimmed with squirrel, seul, ring-tail beaver and nutria furs A wide variety of fashion-favored styles and colors. : 945, 110% to 250% 21-23 W. 38th St., Just West of 5th Ave. New notes for Fall! committee, | J. Shearn ere is only one que! campaign, simp and direc *“Shire” collars are pure that it now appeared tha has put out of mind tose lessons of the past.” The resolutions, adoptea by accla- |mation, asserted that no honest rea- Bakery RICHARD WEBBER MARKET *Registered Trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY Ming motiv at 41st St. that the decisi 3rd Avenue and 120th Street One Fe Fat I made Touraine Bars to Eat— I knew they would sell, = You proved it and did it quick.” And you proved that you have a perfect right to know how many almonds and what kind of chocoiate you should get for your money, HARRY B, DUANE, President. aw. THE TOURAINE COMPANY BOSTON sa New York Philadelphia Chicago es TS IN THE i: YELLOW i PACKAGE hobedakoed ay THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. ‘BIC aa oT = 2+ LES. 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON * _* ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE VISIT OUR ONE-CENT-A-POUND PROFIT COUNTER Fite Chale: | (sa aotede the wean cone’ Everything of the Best! [ebectot io, Ramat mtermver|—our own brand. | Meats—Poultry Delicatessen enoh, I must kn hat ciaim the) Styles you grow attached | Fish Candy . ental ambitio to. Fruits—Vegetables Household Utensils I eet teted ta tent ent quarlned audwes! aed Groceries Restaurant Hee SRG aut ed tn ca We specialize in luggage. |son could be Broadway Broadway NOW REOPENED BY |tempt to dis at 13th St. oe at 34th St.| | MUNICIPAL MARKET co., Inc. | Broadway feqraers™ Fifth Ave. of Again —the Sale af J ONDAY and Tuesday saw many women happily suited to one of these smart creations selling for, this so-little price. Indeed, only the importance of the original purchase makes it possible to present again this offering, with color ran, and sizes somewhat depleted, naturally, but with the values of the*remaining st still remarkable in the extreme. : THIS RESUME FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT HEARD THE STORY —silvertones —serges —oxfords —velours —tricotines —some fur trimmed And every coat lined throughout with silk, plain or prettily patterned. This Sale is not an indication that ready-for-wear prices have permanently broken, but. is made. pogsible by a temporary condition of which you should be quick to avail yourself. sonorte anne sate leery Individualized Daintiness wt To buy a dainty thing is one thing—to make it really belong to you is quite another. And the very easiest way to make it yours is to make it yourself. There are such things as lamp shades, telephone screens, dolls to shade night lights and a number of dainty trifles. They are really quite Easy to Make Just. little guidance is all you need. And we are prepared to give you that guidance without any obligation on your part. A skilled teacher is here—ready to help you at any time between nine oclock and six, HERE are metal ribbons and Metal Ribbons--and these from France undeniably belong in the class indicated bv capitals. ‘They have a, satin finish that separates them from the usual wiry, ungraceful ribbons that are — be made and sold in quantigies. GOLD OLD GOLD SILVER STEEL Girdles on formal gowns or on dinner dresses, bandeaus to emphasize the beauty of a well-coiffed head, charming trimming touches for the newer hats—for these uses and many others are these particularly lovely ribbons. ~And the Prices are Very Special! ne ee ef Charming Materials too, are here. French flowers, plain or {ancy silks, garlands, fringes of metal or silk, braids, gol wire frames in man; shapes rer altogether lovely and not at all difficult to make. come in and try your hand at a bit of prettiness. cost you so much less than if you bought it just exactly as you want it to be, loomingdales-—Main Floor. laces, what not. And y es. ,Models to copy— Why not It will and it will be Bloomingdales—Main Floor Two Millinery Items. of Decided Importance . This Remarkable Value From the Pure Food Show & Sale Pure Grape Jam Packed for the Y. M. C. A. by the Dailey-Udell Company of Brock- h port, N. Y. The armistice ended the usefulness of t N e is preserve to the Triangle Society, so we bou it for a fraction of its real worth, and we pass it on to you at si r savings. Pure fruit and sugar, GRAPE FLAVOR ONLY, pi in enamel lined 8-ounce cans. Dozen cans: $1.18 Case (4 dozen): $4.70 I Bloomingideles—-Basement. 8-02. can: 10c¢ = An Unlimited Guarantee Ac- companies This New Treasure Sewing Machine : $30 Sold on Terms of $1 Weekly Nicely finished in golden oak, this machine is a good looking piece of furniture as well as an article of unlimited utility Equipped with automatic lift brating shuttle, and all the modern attachments and SMART VELVET HATS $2.29 Ready-for-Wear or Untrimmed ‘Twenty styles-~ every one of them modish and of becoming lines. Made of good quality velvet either plain or mirrored, Black, brown, navy, peacock and other colors— some in combinations of black with a color. FPS Le hi eR Some are samples, others were purchased specially nds i Pig ahrcaetiol and priced specially, All the hats have. the frat peap eth clan now-so-popular softly draped crown effect. en taloded terrain FEATHER HATS $2.69 he low first price and the convenient n-regular price for _these well-liked feather bay ment, terms make sony, for any hans, A of them are wing trimmed. ‘The colors Eien iat acois onl meric ane are splendid—beaver, taupe, brown, blue, navy, Copen- hagen, and black too. of apparel and homefurnishing made in the home. , Begin this saving policy No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Ordere Wild be Pilled. riigdales—Main Ploc Bloomingdales—Main Floor om.

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