The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 9

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aE re NY FD WORTH "so re aw $4,000,000 10 7 ee ea oP” BROOKLYN PLUMBERS STRIKE; SOLD BY THE CITY In a formal statement to-day Mayor DEMAND $10-DAY IN 1920, ye) sania atin Will Be Offered in Ten Cen- Mylan asked the men and women voters — tral Stations at Prices Said el A AC od vice in your behalf as your best rea for, hia re-election White Corn Syrup may be used in place West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West West 43e0 Stolle to cast thelr ballots for Robert L. Mo- ran, Democratic candidate for the office of the Board of Aldermen, Mayor Hy- lan makes no appeal for any other can- didate, Until Then Journeymen Insist on} $8 Instead of Present $7-Day. | of Sugar, in whole or in This Establishment Open All Day from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. art in i , 7 ° + * i | To Be Low. lana” meme Sentoey ne Amertean and] “Any leaks in Brooklyn to-day nad lhe making Cranberry Election Day Specials fee tad \tlons how to vote to-morrow, together| on buildings in ‘consteuetion | Sauce, Pie, Butter ; with @ copy of an anti-Tammany ballot. Following the close of Army food qiix ballot is marked in favor of sales in the public echools to-day Dr. Fiorello La Guardia, Republican, Mo: Day, Commissioner of Markets, is ‘N's opponent, Thus Mayor Hylan and Hearst for the first time publicly dis- preparing to launch a sale of Gov- pastes, The Mayor's statement follows rnment foods on a bigger scale than “To: morrow, when you go to the polls #6 you are going to decide whether you| imately $8,900,000 are ioyal to those in public office who are fighting your battles for you. rth of commodi- Robert L. Moran, the Demoeratic| §) inte the public school candidate for President of the Board day. giving them anag- of Aldermen, has been your true d of about $100... f 1 and honest public ser-' 1" 1 @e cam was stopped in conser of the Journeymen Pi The plumbers want $8 a da the seven they are gettin, day after Jan. 1 e of w strike and Tarts. DECORATIVE LAMPS Foreign and Domestic Makes at Moderate Prices Displayed on the Fourth Floor es were tations Satu Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Lamps, mounted on metal bases to con- form with the period they represent—Figures and Vase colors, Powder Blue, Mirror Black, Imperial Yellow, Orange, Cucumber Green, Sang de Bocuf, White, Mustard, Celadon or Chinese Decoration. : oe held in ten central stations, inclu == ne in the Municipal Building, another mlrsie afd curiOle crisorios {8 tis LAMPS SHADES pelneh ce the Wide Ranging in Price from Ranging in Price from have not Stern Brothers it'by the Denarmen ora $10.00 to 125.00 $10.00 to 125.00 } ire compiling the prevailing retal a ‘i Bro b fow, in other West Forty-second Street — (Belween Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street Specials for Tuesday: quoted by Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps Boudoir Electric! Lamps iu Dr. Day sa © Navy f Fi yee ‘ vy; 2 lights, pull chain Solid Mahogany, or Old Fer edition a kes nh 1; 24-in, fancy? silk Ivory, with 10-in: nae ere Rose, Gold of Blue. 38s00 Japanese Lacquer Table Lamps ian 2 Lary pull ae : socket, with 18-in. fancy silk shade in various eolors 17.95 ment shadeyiiy.. 64s 5 $6.25 Gilt Wood Electric Lamps Carved, with JQ-in. eval $8.50 % The total value of the foods of- Mred is about $4,000,000, Of these Dr. | Day proposes to handle only suc! n| tems as can be put through his dis- A Most Remarkable Offering Tuesday Of a Special Purchase of tributing system to advantage. parchment shiide; hand tems and cna tes offered by_ th: painted eS Se ae Les [2 Se — Women’s Smart Tailored Suits $45.00 Values up to $95.00 Comprising this season’s best styles in Plain Tailored or Fur-Trimmed models. In man-tailored straight line, belted or flare effect; devel- oped in Wool Velour, Duvet Superior, Velour de Laine, Tricotine, Oxford or Gabardine; excellent values. . BED COVERINGS Exceptional Values Tuesday—Second Floor Comprising Blankets and Comfortables—affording an opportunity to acquire thé Winter's supply of Bed Covering for considerably less than prevailing pricds. White Blankets Colored Blankets Pink or Blue Borders, New plaid designs, in desirable colors $8.50, 9.75 to 11.75 pr. | $7.50, 8.75 to 13.50 pr. Comfortables at $3.50, 4.75, 5.95 and 9.75 each (Printed Silkoline in new designs and attractive colorings). Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Single 45x36ins. 50xS6ins. 5453¢ims, Hemmed 1,35 Hemmed 40c¢ 45e 52c Hemst'd 1.60 Hemst'd 45¢ 50c 58e ez Beans, Navy. Beans, String Beef, Corned Riscult, hard Catsup. Corn (uinned) Jams oe.es ckerel . ik (evap nes (avaporated) ees a a cot ms Double 2.10 2.50 ‘Three-quarter 1.75 2.15 A Continuation Sale To-morrow of Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats Priced Considerably Lower sardines Nauerkraut (tinned)... 1,388,000 spinaen (tinned) 1,287, Than Usual for Tuesday English, French and American Women’s Smart Coats Fashioned in Wool Bolivia, Silver- tone, Wool Velour and Tinseltone, China and Porcelain Dinner Services At Unusually Low Prices—Tuesday Women’s Dressy Coats Fashioned in Peach Bloom, Chameleon Cord or Tinseltone WOMAN AVIATOR STARTS MMe, Herveux Takes Mechanician} as Far as Washington, Then Limoges China Dinner Sets American Porcelain Dinner Sets Will Proceed Alone, | | f ON FLIGHT 10 =| | f ih Ii RBIHORIED REHA Wek DbaE Fas 237-239 West 58 Sy AT ARDARWAY $50.00 With large fur collars of Taupe Nutria and Seal- ine; also tailored models to be worn with one’s own furs; handsomely silk lined and warmly interlined; all desirable shades; sizes 34 to 44. Regularly up to $85.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Winter Coats At Very Attractive Prices for Tuesday Nutria Collared Coats Empire or Belted Models Girls’ Coats of Broadcloth, also tailored models of Silvertone Polo Cloth; lined and warmly interlined; sizes 6 to 12 years; regularly $23.75, Special $19.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats Exceptionally Smart Models Unusually smart styles; full belted; fashioned of Wool Burra Cloth or Broadcloth, with larg« convertible. collar of Nutria or Mole Cones lined and interlined, In Brown, Deer, Pekin oy Navy Blue; 6 to 12 years; regularly €37.00, Special $25.00 | $75.00 With large fur collars of Taupe Nutria or Seal- ine; one model with fur trimmed pockets to match; other stumning tailored models with trimmings of silk stitching; silk lined and interlined ; 34 to 44 Regularly up to $115.00 Girls’ Attractive Coats Of Silvertone Polo Cloth Swagyer belled models, with smart adjustabk Fur Collars of Mole @oney; lined throughout and interlined; 8 to 12 years; regularly $37.50, Special $29.50 Girls’ Model Coats Australian Opossum Collar and Cuffs Smartly fashioned in Wool Velour; a very chic, dressy model; full belted; lined throughout an: warmly interlined. Colors: Brown, Tan, Nay or Pekin Blue; regularly #49.75, Special $37.50 101 and 106 pieces; new conventional border designs; matt gold handles, $75.00 & 82.50 Limoges China Dinner Sets ‘Theo. Haviland; 107 pieces, rich colored 107 pieces; wide coin gold band and Hne; matt gold handles and cretonne border, $39.50 Reg. $49.50 American Poreelain Dinner Sets ‘ 106 pieces, colored line and medallion conventional border design; open stock, border designs; regularly 821.50 & $25.00 $119.00 Reg. $135 $14.95 & 20.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 & 107 pes.; pi colored border designs; regularly $42.00 and ones $35.00 and 37.50 INEXPENSIVE DOMESTIC RUGS Suitable for Town or Country Houses Reversible Art Rugs, in Persian and Egyptian Designs Size 9x 12 Tt.; ranging in price from $27.50 to 45.00 Chenille Rugs Reversible; Oriental Designs Grass Rugs Wide range of colors, sizes and designs, 6x9 ft 10.25 to 14.75 8x10 ft 13.75 to 20.25 9x12 ft 14.75 to 22.75

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