The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 10

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West 42nd Street eh ae ap ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919" : Stern Brothers Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues West 43rd Street Featuring Exceptionally Attractive Models in Women’s ‘Autumn and Winter Apparel Models suitable for Street, Afternoon, Travel, Theatre and Evening Wear Unusually Important Sale .WOMEN’S DISTINCTIVE DRESSES Priced Extraordinarily Low for Friday’s and Saturday's Selling Displayed on the Third Floor $39.50 ""ss5.50 ° ‘ Dresses developed in rich and durable Fabrics, including Satin, Tricolette, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta and Net; individual and attractive models that will appeal to the sirable Autumn colorings represented; tailored with scrupulous attention to details—excellent work- manship and finish. Is4, S ra SS oP aed Ye 7) ———— ——— ) eee ower, = ALLL) YA MLSS SSS Shs ~~ : Foret eo SP. ee etd —— SOT, > SS & ie = <=> wae eam —. = Sy G = « = SS: RUVELIT TEA La, * NU NVLLILLZ? SLA) pts ~~—— —< 555 Evora Cloth Plumette Suedene Caledonia One-Day Sale | fastidious and discriminating purchaser; many novel features in collars, sleeves and belts; most de- nly ! West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York “Highest Quality Fur Collar Coats Season’s Most Luxurious Productions—Actually Worth Up to $95.00 A phenomenal sale and purchase—in volving three prominent makers—at almost unbelievable price concessions ! Favorite Materials Chevron-Normandy Silvertone Tinseltone Broadcloth | $ Harmonious Colorings Reindeer Madura Pekin Oxblood We guarantee these coats as the richest type of ie Lye shceed offerings—every coat faul: tailored, distinctive in style, develo; of | soft, warmth-without-wei ped beste in keeping with the Bede SAZASSASASSSSS errr SSSSSSSSS SSO) lessly ious, ht fabrics—every coat l standard of excellence. Also, 862 Fur Collar Coats, in Big Special Friday Feature—at $39.75 These Sales at Our Uptown, 14th Street, Newark & Brooklyn Stores PIII IIT eee a) FLINT WESSEL VSS SSIES St |the Pri swer to the assertions ers thal strain of xamination. Arthur 1. ‘Taber, 1917 ihm! ormer football star, killed | | Robert G. Benson, 1916, N. J, killed tn action Samuel J. Rel, 1906, Brooklyn, killed nee. 6D, Pautl James J killed in action Tingle W. Culbertson, 1911 |ley, Pa, killed in action. | ‘The scholarships will be granted by . PITTSBURGH, Oct. t their ranks Officials etal were produced Attend this ¥. and assure yourself that it # not necessary to pay Moh prices for quality coats—4f you come tomorrow! heavy New Style Features Straight Lines Flaring Belted-Semi-Belted silks—and Green | Nutria Beaver Collars Navy | Natural Raccoon Faison | Skunk Opossum Black | French Sealine Beantifully lined with rich, interlined. As warm and practical as they are smart, If you want a really fine coat, it would be sheer folly and extravagance not to avail yourself of this unparalleled one day opportunity. All sizes, SSS SSSsissy ————— «\= > ——— fF = OA AON A POLO AOL SA A Che dadege C77 APP n Endowment Fi mittee of scholarships in memory of the | | | following s; Open to Competi- 1015, Nowes York 1617, Pittsburgh, Pa varsity crew man, killed In an ‘plane accident In France early 1911, New York, |competitive examination open to men |from all parts of the strike lead- were standing the more than a month of strik- |ine. the Jones and Laughlin Blooming Mill at Woodlawn, cial world's t Sy ssc WW) rf AAO = FF PRINCETON SCHOLARSHIPS | STOLEN TAPESTRIES: FOUND; | FOUNDED FOR WAR DEAD MOVIE DIREGTOR ARRESTED | Needy Students to Be Benefitied by | Man Who Tried to Sell Art Works Princeton, |" ing | ¢ 1917, New York, [1 I Kk, Buckley, 1918, Englewood, | 95), N. J., killed in an aeroplane accident in England in the early part of the war. | & Passaic, avro in the ‘They laim 1756 5 CALI OS 4G, a SELES ee a SSS FOO FZ: ALBANY, — Oc! hunting accidents ul Led >: SSS SSS oe = —AAOLS SOLIS I AS eA, y ee ree = SSS : SSS y. SSS SS McGibbon & Co. 3 West 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE Says He Got Them Through BETTER CURTAINS THE FASTIDIOUS HOMEKEEPER TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN THE FURNISHINGS OF THE HOME, ESPECIALLY IN THE DRAPERIES AND CUR- TAINS IF THEY ARE UNIQUE AND REFINED. McGIBBON LACE CURTAINS OWING TO THEIR ORIGINALITY AND DESIGN, ARE EXCLUSIVELY THE CHOICE OF PLE i" Tapestry, Looms, J., for shipment t8 was arrested eny.. The exp 4 all know je for a hand were consig d Museum for exhibition THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE FAMILIES OF AMERICA. Foor Killer, 18 Shoott STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TOS FP. M. FRANKLIN SIMON BoYs’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR —_— The Finest Quality Shoe for Boys in this City ; At °Q00 The W erk's in it—the Wear’s in it and the W orth's init! It's a Great Li.tle Shoe! Balmoral lace models, in brown or black Russia calf, with solid leather soles and uppers. Don’t hesitate! It’s the best buy in a boys’ shoe in town! Sizes 1 to 6—all widths. SIZES 10 to 1334 $790 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys’ and Children’s Haircatting Shop—Fifth Floor Hotels, Restaurants, Hospitals and Other Institu- tions that are thoroughly modern have in their kitchens “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles These aluminum kettles are rapidly replacing ordinary utensils in leadin hotels, Restaurants, hospitals and public institutions throughout the Unit States because of their marked superiority. Made of hard, thick, sheet aluminum. Never need lining or repairing. No seams to leak and cause trouble. No coating to chip off and get into food. = Cannot rust! Heat quickly! Save hs fuel. = No danger of, cracking if steam is turned on full blast when kettle is cold. g Easy to clean. Thoroughly sanitary. By saving the usual periodic expense of lining, “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles actually pay for themselves in three to five years. Learn what institutions that are using “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles think of them, A li: of users mailed on request. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that ‘‘Wear-Ever’”’ The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, 47 West 34th Street, New York. ee See

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