The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 9

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Cranberries make such delicious and economical desserts — pie, tarts, ice, jelly- roll,. etc. Shoe Specialists Since 1857 ANprRew ALEXANDER 548 FIFTH we. GA) Asove 4527S: To Wear With Spats A stunning assortment of Wo- men’s slippers and pumps that one can use for street wear far into the fall by adding spats. Oxfords too- Ph ec smart with wool stockings. he at- tractive prices induce many cus- tomers to secure several pairs. Pumps, Slippers and Oxfords $9 to $14 Spats $3 to $6 Hese $3 to $5 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Co. IFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK MA Thirty-fourth Street ISON AVENUE = Fil A Very Unusual Sale of -Women’s Fine Gowns at $78.00 now being held, offers remarkable values in really beautiful gowns of sheer silk crepe, lustrous sati ette and hand- somely em! Quality an is nothing short of phenomenal. 1, beaded ge dered tricole (Third Floor) Another Important Sale of Women’s Autumn Suits (sizes 34 to 48) also being held, presents a r. to buy anu iably hand in silvertone, chevrona, wool velour, at an extr i ow price Plainetailored S » « at $85.00 Furetrimmed Suits pecs at 68.0 No alterat these spec C tenement Saturday brought John and Annie into Essex John was no piker, Whether it was nd brought out his share of | | where there were plenty of chairs to | pyt one's feet on and plenty of every- thing that one might see in a furni- “It was a swell dump that we had,” when he was brought into 1 old temple of justice be- ¥ “FRENCH INCOME TAX RISES. $142,500,000 In Increase of #12,= | 900,000 in Year. “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. Oh, It Was a Swell Joint, But When a Guest Drank The Beer Glamour Was Gone Annie and Jolin Had a Perfectly Lovely 50-5 Arrangement About Furniture, but That Went to Smash When the Fly in the re Ointment, in the Person of Mike, Brought About an Essex Market Condition of Things. S green-eyed monster caused no end of trouble in an Avenue For some time boarding with Annie and had | bef kono fifty - fifty | y with her on sun-| beer ‘up.’ niture which were | 42 Cininted necessary for the | wets, ¢ of the household. a new hat rack or a nd, he went down in his} according to a swell joint. cease to be ‘rothingham of more than $92,00 returns of the preceding | Thirty-fifth Street A Remarkable Shoe ‘Sale for to-morrow (Tuesday) will offer 1,400 Pairs of Womien’sLaced Calfskin Boots in tan or black, with gray tops $6.75 per pair These are well-shaped, comfortable walking boots, with medium toes and leather heels. At the onhpted low price suoteds they are extraordinary bargain. ’ Women's Shoe Department, A Special Sale of FrenchFiletWindowPanels Fourth Floor The Autumn Catzlo Vogue Patterns ! | “Well, go to bed anyway and leave! I want to think out a/up | thing or two myself.” The result of John's mental mo. tenement. The only him was tho fac’ j that he owned hal | the, fa m in ume areal] started right in and moved half of the furniture into the hall. Then he went 0 to aicep in his bed, which was just out sidg the doorway of Everything was quiet and peaceful until daylight, Annie may have heard the echoes of the furniture exodus, but she stayed in bed as per order The next morning, had breakfast, and decided to . He went to the door and | tried to open it, but It was no use, as John's chiffonier was standing as firmly against it as the rock of Gib- ra Tho whole family came and But naturally, the bluebottie which is alleged to show up in every. of ointment came to the surf nd finally | Mike was the offending fly who, the Invitation of Annie, Ww ot Court apartment for a bottle of beer. er pyaar ard furniture Mike had sov- eral bottles and then a few more. John had been!) But about midnight John strolled in| y a tune or two on the plano Ing to the feathers. he suggested on secing ou seem to be drinking my | alts pushed, but the ehiffonier was sub ®| stantially supported by John's bed “Take away the furniture,” came! admiring the | * said the weary Eventually, Annio herself came to| the door and found @ut the state of my She argued with him for a!/ ; While, and then pulled him out of i ‘Then the action started When Officer Lanning of the 17th! Precinct arrived at the scene in re- sponse to numerous calls for the po- lice, he found John under his bed in tho hall, with Annie trying to get at ~ {him with a table leg. dry pi “Johu, this is Mike,” dry pleces of fur- |. order to make both gentlemen feel common comfort |ing emphasis. ered the hint and ing half a bottle of beer bor, who should have been at work . was still trying to push over the barricade. The cop started with the chiffonler and released the various prisoners, who departed with unkind words to ward tho still recumbent John. Th {he rescued John, pacified Annie, and took the whole crowd to court he Polack drinking up “Because I invited him to." om this time on our vache will; “They will be like the dramatically. Hudson River after it leaves the Har- wipieargue elting) URGES AID FOR RED CROSS. ‘Gov, smith by ation Nake ip of Catt, right,” said the cop t wait til the Judge eliet work od Crows 1 his mouth fi f the hard Ast asleep, easter may bo geatly the neighbor GINGER ALE The character and quality of this true ginger product stamps tt as perfection in Ginger Ale. Its distinctive delicious flavor appeals to all. And the neigh. |lem River at Spuyten Duyvil.” at doesn't sound sensible,” de- MONDAY yk High Cost of Dressing is forced to beat a quick retreat before this Start-of-Sea- eallene, and to-day, in view of the mounting costs and prices asked for suits elsewhere, becomes a sale event of simply stupendous importance, not to be duplicated this season. 2w (Tuesday) on th Sizes are 36 lo 44, except the ripple coat model sketched onthe extreme left, See also our regular 3-column advertisement on page 21, and other BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, g EARN rteeuth sireet West of Filth Avenue TUESDAY WOMEN’S SMART SUITS on value, which even in the good old days of yore would have been regarded as ex- ] Our regular $37.75 to $43.75 There are many more models than thosé illustrated, su that you will have a complete selection of the newest, smartest Fall and Winter styles. The suits are made of the following materials, all of splendid quality; Broadcloth, silvertone, wool velour, wool poplin, cheviot and wooltex. The linings are plain or beautifully patterned fancy silk or Venetian. Not every suit can be had in all of these colors, but there is a good selection of each, and the full color list includes brown, navy, oxford, reindeer, Copen, mallard end black. { which comes in 36 to 40. ALTERATIONS FREE ages for Start-of-Season Sales of Silk Petticoats and Babies’ Buntings and Little Tots’ ‘Bath Robes.

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