The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 12

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J Army of] ‘The officers of thi is Mrs. lard, President; Chi ib are John How- MRS, FRAZIER IS FIRST N. Y, WOMAN 10 DANCE * Duff Frazier, ja the frat | Pegeident; Francis pag toad "r since bh arrival © his conti+ has its headquarters at No, “7 East | Mth Street. four dances | snaenceamasiiomsamants 1 doaens of | PARIS HAS FLOWER SHOW. ts he was | ee had ne pre than two hands.|Dellente Blossoms Mt! Jas he would have to ax his sig “Mame” Abound. ature to more programmes, PARUS, Oct, 31 (Associated Prens).—| “ST. MONICA’S 1919 REVUE”) forini Hinetion, was reneared ‘Yenterday To-Night Re- \4 | | Poineare opening med tn peace been killed, 1, Orchids Catholic Lyceam lis Dramatic Activ requiring jamaged With all of ite members returned from nod bs rf war, St. Monica's Catholic Lyceum wil which alone thrived, esume its dramatic activities this eve |rote are the M {c rtord, Nancy will play a leading Giadya and Ethel | 1 Jewel Powers, | Rowe, Anna | *. Billy Clitford. | sigteen years old, accidentally fired th and Ed, Finley. | fatal shot while’ trying to loosen the piay the part of | hammer of his shotgun. TIFFANY & CO, Firri Avenue. & 37% Street | PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER | Cocks Watcues Cutna Stationery MRSF.OUFF FRAZIER | A New York: it For Saturday Only 2500 Fur Hats 4.85 ’ This Sale was planned months ago. The fur, the materials and the trimmings were purchased by the makers when prices were much lower than they are to-day. ‘The result is, these Hats are now offered at a price that is actually Less Than To-day’s Cost of Making! Every one of these charming Hats has been made by individual designers, makers and trim- mers. There are hundreds of styles, fashioned of Lyons or Panne Velvet, Satin or (Duvetyne fin- ished) Felt, in suit shades and pastel tones com- bined with Seal, Mole or Nutria (Dyed Coney). Main and Third Floors NO APPROVALS NOC. 0. D'S NO RETURNS dames McCreery & Co. Tosiare 34th Street ia fh at the Citi-| makers of the evening. In Patent, Dull Mat and Dark Brown Kid. Also the same style with LV heel in plain and combination tops of Kid, Buch and Worumbo Cloth, Rivet- thanked pearl butions ye 510 : used exclusively. to AN accepted style of proven merit at a sen- sible price, What more can you expect of a shoe and furthermore, where can you equal its value? Goldews 1593 Broadway 21 Broadway 73 Nassau St. at th St. at Polton St at Joho Si 96 Hast 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave, Cor, Hh Ave. at 116th St BROOKLYN STORES 764 Broadway 140 Flatbush Ave. (a) #1 Flushing Ave. oop. L. 1. Station 389 Knickerbocker Ave. at Stawhope St. NEW HAVEN 5 Church St. BRIDGEPORT: 17 Poirfield Ave Compiote Line of Mons Shorr at el! Shops IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILLGOGETIT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919. The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Boys’ Clothing The height of the season finds this Department especially wel! equipped to supply, at moderate prices, all the essentials of the Boys’ wardrobe. Outstanding values in the regular stock: For the Younger Boys snior Boys’ Norfolk Suits (6 to 10 years) of smart woolens in attractive patterns ee See ¢ Corduroy Suits (5 to & years) in new Washable Suits in the latest designs . . . « §.00 For the Older Boys Suits (8 to [6 years) of fine woolens, tly tailored and ickerbocker n two pairs of trousers . $1 ter Overcoats (11 to 18 years) well made throughout, H at $22.75 at . . . . . . . . . . . . DES Mackinaws (8 to 18 years) of genuine mackinaw cloth, durable in make and almost indispensable for the Rotlver boy 6s ial es en es So SIOO Leather Sports Coats (10 to 18 years) in aviation style, with reverse site of cravenetted khaki; three-quarter length, with belt . . 2. «© «© « «© « $35.00 Boys’ Hats and Furnishings in large assortments (SIXTH_FLOOR) Pure. sweet. skimmed milk- ~ KRYSTALAK Better for cooking than fluid milk "THE pure sanitary crystals of Krystalak are formed by dehydrat- ing (drying) the water from sweet wholesome separated milk, rich in the essential proteins that store the heat-energy of the body. ‘The milkman may disappoint—not so Krystalak—it is always ready to,give you just as much sweet wholesome milk as you need, All that is necessary is to add water to the crystals—a cup of it to 4 tablespoons of Krystalak—and- you have the same clean nourishing Pan a ey can be used for all cooking where milk‘is required, It never sours—requires no ice to keep it sweet—always ready for use. Stalled delivery carts—milkmen’s strikes—leave Krystalak untouched. Know the gomfort of having a certain supply of pure delicious milk in your home. When you've once known Krystalak satisfaction—yoy'll never go back to the old expensive way of buy» ing milk with the water left in, The 50c package makes 5 quarts—10c a quart. Insist on the blue striped package—at your grocer’s THE DRY MILK COMPANY 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK “3 ‘ aes . fi seen ne epee tees ” 5 pment - wep gr otemeanapsaentn. ENG A is alent apogee ay een ~ pan ‘

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