The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 7

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the ae 4 200,000 Join Red Cross. Announcement was made yesteraay Gen. Dyer, at the metropolitan juarters of the Red Cross FN East Sith ‘Street’ that sent re- showed that more than Joined the Red ‘REGIMENT PENS RECRUTTNG CAMPAIGN) CITY TD TAKE OVER FERRY (Col, John J. Phelan to Bring Unit! Cut Off Entirely by Stopping of to Full Strength to Be Mus- tered Into Guard. Anticipating an inspection of the! (Booth Regiment, New York National ard, Nov, 19, at the armory, 26th et and Lexington Avenue, for its ental -mieht and nex! its. Abie, announces that offices adjutant will be “| ASTORIA BUSINESS MEN ASK 92d Street Service, W. H. Thompson Tells Whalen. William H. Thompson, an organization of Astoria business men and property owners, to-day made pub- Me @ letter to Grover A. Whalen, Com- service. AVENUE & 37% STREET Monday~eve- e information of men in- nd for the enrolling of re- mn from 18 to 45 years are (2-5 to Cd ns a for the ven had r 1920, _ SAPPHIRE RINGS TIFFANY & CoO. DIAMOND, EMERALD AND service on the Astoria 92d Street Ferry. Suspension of ferry service has caused heavy losses to business men in Queens and Yorkville, on the Manhattan side, and the organization headed by Mf. Thompson has urged that the city take over the ferry or grant a subsidy en- abling an operating company to give “Has it occurred to you that the People of Astoria have been cut off ab- secretary Of | solutely trom all means of tranapor tion by the closing of this ferry?” letter asks of Commissioner Whalen. ‘The ferry was closed Dec, 31, 1918, wi t New ee Giitness for mustering into the Na-|missioner of Plant and Structures, com-| ferry Company announced ic ueald ve al Guard under Federal super-|plaining against the delay in resuming continue profitably, jon, a campaign for recruits to | =m ‘ing the organization to the neces- ry strength, has been started by 1. John J. Phelan. Former members of the 165th U. 8. fantry will be particularly wel- ied. An effort also is being made geet as many young men as possi- lo who have just come to military e and who will appreciate training a regiment with the traditions of je 69th. Col. Phe ay aries FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET BT SS BONWIT TELLER. &CO _ The Spenally Shop of Orpinolions Extraordinary Sale Saturday MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Tailored Suits SILVERTONE, ‘VELOUR, LLAMA CLOTH 48.00 Formerly 69.50 to 98.50 Belted, straightline, flared and cartridge pleated coat-styles; mannish tailored or trimmed with nutria or Hudson seal fur. Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Tailored Suits SILVERTONE, DUVET SUPERIEUR, VELOUR 78.00 Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 | Plain tailored or fur trimmed Suits, with belted, straightline, flared or bloused-back coats. Those trimmed with fur have large collars or wide bandings of nutria or Hudson seal. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Winter Coats Special at 50,00 Typically youthful models of wool velour or silvertone, with large convertible collars and tie-belts. Lined throughout with beautiful novelty silks. Sizes 14 to 18, Belted, strai Misses’ Winter Coats 89.50 Formerly 98.50 to 125.00 tline models of peachbloom or wool ve'our, with large adjustable self collars, set-in or raglan sleeves; silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Daytime Frocks OF VARIOUS FASHIONABLE. FABRICS 55.00 Formerly 65.00 to 75.00 Modish Frocks of ve'veteen, wool velour, serge, tricotine or Llama cloth, with long and short sleeves; featuring frocks with hip fullness as well as those with the ever becoming straight lines, Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Daytime Frocks ALSO TAFFETA OR LAGE EVENING FROCKS 75.00 Formerly 85.00 to 135.00 An interesting assemblage of Tai'ored Frocks of velveteen, satin, peachbloom, Poiret twill, tricotine or serge; Evening Frocks of delicately tinted taffeta silk, cream or biack laces, Sizes 14 to 18. Lan ¢ ¥ Ming * i abil Thy May d THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 191 RH Macy VES Mirnetions Are Prices—Ouality—Serviee CYS B'dway, 34th to 35thSt. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than ; Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. e Domestic rugs in a variety of déstyns await selection There are Tapestry Brussels, Axminsters, Figured and Plain Velvets and Wool Wiltons, and in nearly every case smaller runners to match. Indicative of the economies made possible by a visit to the rug department are these Axminster Rugs $5.24 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. 6in., $55.. 4 9.09 § ft. x 12 ft., 62.2. Coys —Fourth Floor, 85th Street, Breakfast coats ' of corduroy for women $7.77 Including Tax Warm and becoming, this youthful model has a pointed collar, large pockets, a slim girdle, and, tipping the prettily flared sleeves, tuo pr tassels. Lined with silk mull, Colors: rose, purple and Copenhagen. Sizes 36 to 44. LeeTe—Third Floor, 34th Street 27 in. x 54in., 36 in. x 70 in., A Book for Children “The Wishing Ring” By Cousin Eleanor (Eleanor Schorer) Not since the days of Alice in Wonderland has such a fairy tale been written. It is Cousin Eleanor’s very first book and is just brimming over with heroic adventure. All our young readers who are familiar with The Evening World’s Kiddle Klub will be thrilled to know that its beloved author has written a whole book for them—a book with a real live Princess, an ugly dwarf, a noble knight—and, oh, so many other strange characters who inhabit that plahet Fairyland. Meet Cotisin Eleanor at f{atys Book Department Satur- day, November 15, 3 to 5 P.M. She will autograph all copies purchased of her book. The Wishing Ring, 98c BETS —Book Dept. Main Floor, 35th Street, Kenr, Smart suits for school boys $16.74 with extra pair of trousers in styles which are pdépular with boys’ and their mothers. The good reputation has never been doubted of these all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and tweed mixtures in stripes or plain pattern. 5 time serviceable, in gray, brown, tan, olive and heather tones. In box or side-pleated Norfolks, semi’ or patch pocket styles. with an excellent quality alpaca i i tones. Both pairs of trousers are well finished and lined, They are cut roomy to allow action and comfort. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ overcoats special $16.74 Snappy in style and in the season's new colorings. Soft pace mixture patterns and solid colorings in brown, peather, green and gray. Made with deep convertible storm collar, half or full belt, patch or slash pockets and lined with a durable worsted lining. Sizes 8 to 18, © @ewe—Second Floor, S4th Street, Rear Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! A ° for dainty women 6,000 Irish hand embroidered handkerchiefs of sheer shamrock lawn or muslin. S6me of these have tape borders; others have cunningly colored edges in various colors. Only 17¢ each for men— : 12,000 Irish linen handkerchiefs of good quality with block initial and hemstitched hems, Box of 6 for $2.19 Kays —Muin Floor, Centre Which? Tearing down the hill on roller skates comes a figure that might be girl or boy. Whether boy or girl, a stocking is needed “that will wear like iron.” We suggest Iroutex to mothers who wish to lessen their mending, Heel, sole and toe are reinforced with linen, which is known to be 4 times as strong as cotton, Then the medium rib and full fashioned foot make them fit and thus give a dressy appearance. Cordovan, black and white. Sizes 6 to 9 inchisive, 59c. 9!) to 11, 69¢ Mee —Main Floor, Centre, 35th Street The shades are dressy and at the same blue. Men’s socks— Full fashioned Cashmere hose in black only is very desirable for this season of the year. Medium weight. Sizes 10 to 1114. / ® h 94e'a pair Seamless Cashmere socks in black, gray or oxford, Sizes 10 to 1114. 69 a pair GA—Main Floor, 25th Street Men’s shirts of high-grade Madras, $2.44. Comprise an assortment of fancy jveayes and plain weaves with neat stripes on white grounds. They are made over our own pattern, which insures a comfortable fit. We have two models—one with a laundered cuff attached, the other with soft double cuffs. ¢ And a special offering of men’s cravats $1.44 | which were purchased a sufficiently ‘long time ago to account for the low price, Silk twill weaves in rich grounds are executed in soft dark blended tones. There are several novel ideas included in the designs, including various bias stripings. Ss —Main Floor, 35th street | REG” Ue pAT.OFF: as usual stands as the mark of superi- ority in men’s shoes. ‘There are shoes of this kind made over a smart last in black or tan with medium or round toes. Also patent leather shoes with cloth tops and buttons, $9.89 Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 50 Aero Bicycles (20 and 22 inch — frames). $31.50 —have disc tread, guaranteed tires, spring saddle, rubber pedals, rubber grips and are complete with “New De- parture” coaster brake, mud guards and stand. Colors: Black with green trinimings, and khaki with Aiaeye—ritth reer, Centre egies 200 Hats for 200 Heads Men’s Soft Hats $2.69 Which Is Below To-day’s ' Wholesale Cost! There are soft hats in all sizes from 6% to 744, but not all sizes in each color and style, and several derbies in odd sizes only. Seare—Main Floor, 36th Street Men’s heavy-weight underwear Natural color, fashioned wool under- wear; long-sleeved shirts, drawers ankle | length. $2.89 a garment Heavy-weight ribbed cotton union suits with long sleeves and ankle length drawers. White only. $2.39 a suit medium-weight underwear Merino underwear, fashioned, in nat- ural color. Shirts have long sleeves with self facing or sateen facing; drawers ankle length with sateen waistband. $2.59 a garment Medium weight, spring needle ribbed worsted shirts and drawers, natural color, ‘ $2.24 a garment Me —Main Floor, 35th Street and Men’s Shoes If you wear sizes 9% to 11 ~you can buy good shoes of black or tan leather with medium or round toes and Goodyear welted soles at the extraordinarily low price of $5.49 Meare —Nain Vloor Balcony, B5th Street, Rear SALE y «10! Yeh OTTO TOONS TO AIOE ION BOT TROT IIA ON 86 B

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