The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 9

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eae" _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, | cate, No. 2108 Seventh avenue, was ar-[borhood sedking the owner, who waslity, After « period of watchful wait ‘ h Fested early to-day charged with selling) "Ct {0 be found. howe inrocers [aver the costly stock Kohler surpmnened eee eeeeedereneae - 1 i to women two ginger aie highballe that|**A>!ighment is wh yok Erticlea |’ waite wagon end transported it oe ssaghined whineeg, Scie“ benaehoen —eeeee This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. thirty-five years old of No. 45 West| fe Lsth = Btrest, bina in the same cafe, was also rested charged with tnterfering. with an etticer making @n arrest, Both were ~ BLAGKALL nm cieeceeela La Be pte ce : ern Droincrs Wheth ite Raid on “Clothing Workers} LOST SUGAR OWNER he peo Lope Ad. von hs irae ed 4) || West Forty-second Street (Between een Fth and Sixth Avers) Weet Forty- third Street™ Discloses Alleged National ————— and varied stock of Pure Linen Handker- : ¢ ( ’ Graft Strike Scheme. On LU AMEEOEA chiefs at McCutcheon’s insures a satis- j dns - ff Nineteen begs of semi-refined surar, factory selection. . mm otalling 2,375 pounds, once Sea's So, mitt ll naetnaes "pees take he The Greate Treasure Howse of Linens tm Ameria Chiffon Velvet Bags SLIPPER BUCKLES io! Yorkers 0 ert awaiting an owner, Tho; 01 ti . bolt tn ac ase | Fifeh Avenue, Mth & Sard Sts, New York Main Floor—To-morrow nion Pwo automobile loads of detectives | Cer THe eset aey aed gh ®wooped down on the union head- quarters at hoon and geolzed all rec- Set With Rhinestones jcouted around the trda of the organization. On the $6.45 ; Main Floor—To-morrow end ee ete ere ie ; (} Rae. purchasers will benefit, as there is Square or Oval Shaped Buckles Horne that the raid had accomplished only a limited quantity at this remarkably low he following: ‘a: : Each has a %inch frame of silver Of untarnishable platinum finished ane 00 a Price. J Sco] EAMMEYER || |225c 05505 || SES « thousands of dollars by calling a . . were 1 ly priced at $8.50. Slipper Buckles and Pins— “arf stra Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit Ora ary oy tw fat; ere a metal and proseuiion’ of sass ote tn At $3.75 |). At $2.95 of gs ad iss of uatarashble a a cece ol cages, oat 34" St. New York pe tnd set with brilliant rhinestones $2.50 Diackmail. i Brocade Velvet Suede, Chiffon, Velvet reaching radical activiien on the Batt oe let Gosee te: ae ean @ oe A large assortment of Evening Slipper “lsamuel Riremare osen- 5 ° side oo ts, list. to 85. Buckles in price up to $30.00 vise tnd Gamat Eon oR Specials for Saturday in i hs ste it omaha obits: The organization, of which feney Hillman, an A, F. of L. “outlaw” is Ln- ternational President, is said to have more than 150,000 members, complete- ? y Ed Md ly controlling Chicago, Rochester and omen Ss a in oes New York City, It is:not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. More than $500,000 has been International Dolls Dressed in American Frocks taken from clothing manufacturers This announcement is most timely, for at the present moment, with snappy “@ Gteputee, it is, charged by the. State weather in sight, what is more delightful than a long, brisk walk after you From many countries—France, E vs ng Italy and J of course Y ietietin Wave preatee ‘ty menor; have stepped into a pair of these Military Heel Shoes? American Dollies are prettier than ever. Speci priced. oe bt mg peti Bi gregh) dee at And the prices are so low it would pay Milady to get few pair. ; pote Y Sabato French Dolls With American Made Dresses. Dolls are full jointed, with composition bodies and bisque heads; moving eyes; eyelashes and genuine hair wigs. 16 inches tall - - - $5.00 and 7.50 20 inches tall - - - 7.50 and 10.00 ARMY FINANCE HEAD NEEDED Committes Recommends One tn a Report to Congress, ‘The need tn the United States Army fer @ director of finance is @ perma- nemt policy, according to the report of the Consulting Committee of Army Fimance, No. 62 William Street, which was forwarded to-day to the Senate Committee on petticary Affairs, The re- pore, onye 8 part “it to us ma that the ct sk lish Dolls - - + $5.00 to 7.50 nese Dolls 1.50 to 4.25 tan Dolls - - + 6.50 to 13.25 i, fant Dolls - +. ‘+ 1.50 to 25.00 estimates for Congress, etc, is 4 ‘anesated, ineflcient, confusing an Gun Meral Calf Brown Kid V: Mahogany V. seem cee| |} "850 | Ractmn'ny | toro or 1000 MARABOU CAPES & || TRIMMED MILLINERY ing, accounting and financial control.” Dai ogany Black Kid V. | A ively Priced for Sa ie ae own |e 10.00 11.00 pe meee 10.00 % COLLARETTES ttractive y a oa fee turday Combined with Ostrich Feathers in Seal, =f Natural or Black; satin lined; $1 1.50 Sheai : jpecially priced For “Giuger Ale Highballs for Women iH Cause Trouble. 7, John J, Dolan, manager of the Ritz those women who are keenly interested ‘ i| : $5 95 the new and individual this assortment of HI vesd - | smart Hats of Brocade and lur, Moline, Sealine or 2 7 a | Nutria, will have a special arnee. Included are Cern TO eTs | Women’s Women’s attractive Fall and Winter colorings and shapes. } ‘a Marabou Capes Marabou Capes i } Natural, Seal or Black, Combined with ostrich Special Display of Hair Ornaments West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street | ce ee ae Ree Flower Section—Third Floor ‘ ; 1 Specially priced Specially priced An assortinent of Imported and Domestic Hair ‘ Ornaments, made of Metallic Ribbons, [hine- ’ $6.95 $8.00 stone Bands, Jet and other desirable fabrics, > MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN’S ‘ a] Tr ’ | FASHIONABLE WINTER COATS [| BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING i i ; F i The little fellow finds here exactly what he had in his mind—a | A Special Purchase and Sale on Saturday good looking Suit, Overcoat or Hat, suitable for a sturdygboy. Authentic styles in unusually smart models, all selected with a_ {| Boys’ sMackinaws as illustrated, of all definite thought. of assembling a creditable showiig of the ex- 41 7 to 18 years; moderately priced....e.++++++0000+« $12.50 & 16.50 clusive ideas that will serve to portray in an authoritative .way | : Aa e , : Hf Boys’ Overcoats, 18.50 to 37.50| Norfolk Suits, 16.50 to 30.00 the smartest coat fashions of the hour. if with the popular mee ere collar; full or} All ee newest models $16, from popular ma- i quarter lined; ulster models; 10 to 18 years. terials; sizes 7 to 18 years. a kmal Mae ’ i\\\| | Junior Overcoats, 13.50 to 27.50 | Novelty Suits, - $7,50 to 22.50 Fur Collared Coats Misses’ Dressy Coats Till | “design Overconta: 15.80 te 27,801 Noxelty Suita, 2 Sen Gere ht tegularl * epox {| and warmly lined; sizes 8 to 10 years. Fancy Mixtures; also Junior Toys’ Norfolk Regularly up to $85.00 Regularly up to $125.00 1] i Suits in Middy, Balkan or Oliver Twist styles. i Boys’ Suits, $18.50 and 22.50 All Wool maierials; extra pair of trousers; | Boys’ Wash Suits, $3.25 to 12.50 Just the suit for Fail or Winter, 7 to 18 years, New models and Parry Fabris eps Po Fur trimmed; of Peachbloom, Wool Bolivia or }rost-Glo with Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) 4 ee . or ‘Taupe Nutria collars; also one model of * pockets; beautifully silk lined and warmly in- Suede Velour with huge collars and cuffs of ' terlined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ‘Exceptional Australian Opossum, — Silk lined and interlined, iW F] Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Boys’ Hats qnd Caps for Ceneral Wear 1 t Boys’ Hats, - = $1.50 to 8.50| Boys’ Golf Caps, $1.25 to 2.95 4 Nr Velour, Beaver, Plush, Ve ete.; 6), to 7/4 | All Wool Fabrics; popular colorings; 644 to 744, Of Teupe Nutria or Sealine, fashioned in Sil- vertone or Wool Velourg smart belts and unique $49.50 | $75.00 Hi values. | Misses’ Wool Bolivia Coats } Regular Value $59.75 { $45.00 | Stunning straight line, belted medel, with large Shawl ‘Collar of Sealine Fur; silk lined throughout, and warnily interlined, Colors: Robin Blue, keindeer, Brown or Henna. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, i ee ee The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and _ timeliness. Read The World every morning and keep | well posted on current events, Bend for Cataigue, PEASE PIANO FOMPANY, 128 West 42nd S: tbush A , aeciite. Be Fieiee Su, Newark, Med. 4

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