The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 8

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<a ITER x THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER R 19, us Beitevae Hospital, was due to, the which has cured & Ourea. anthrax at levee Hospital since twenty-five, of No,| Nov. 1, was discharged yesterday, Pberont who had been if of |cured. Miss Salerno contracted the Giseane while packing shaving brushes Im a factory. The curing of Miew Sa- lerno, according to the physicians at oa of twelve : aia within four yer STORE CL AT 530 PM. i West & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ‘ ; } B. Altman & Cu. OUR ANNUAL NOVEMBER The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily : Children’s Leggings (in knee-length or “drawer style) are also shown in velveteen, very specially priced at corduroy and wool jersey; as well as the popular leather leggings (in knee length only). Leggings made to order, of any desired ma- Also in a limited number of colored Messaline terial, are a specialized feature of this and Taffeta Petticoats (the remainder of a Department. special assortment) . . . at $5.85 (First Floor) © ! (Second Floor) 00 Handsom odels artistically developed in caracul, Hudson seal, moleskin, oO Pen a Pe ny, : mADIn ARR FIFTH AER, NEW YORK SALE OF FUR GARMENTS " _ Thiety-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street . : upholds the traditions of | |The Fur Departmen A Special Number of : this yearly event | r\ features Misses’ Tailored Suits z { ; Practical Fur Garments are now on sale, in the Department on HIS yearly Sale is conspicuous as an exceptional j Bet ON hahaa diesen the Second Floor economy event. ; a ; This year we obtained, at great concessions, the entire i Fur Motor Robes at prices offering unusual values jf stock of a manufacturer from whom we buy regularly, and — ’ whose merchandise is of highest character. | “ie also Plain-tailored Suits : } ; \ 78 CO danni Ueaiebiits oe at $42.50 IE This Stock comprises 114 coats, which has been supplemented ; z Children’s Fur Coats Ofall-woolyalama .°, . at 68.00 inn some fine pieces from our regular stock, making a total : : ih Scarfs and Muffs Nutisthinivied Suits . collection as compelling in character as it is in price. 4 — shdtlen Of all-wool vel . at $69.00 & 75.00 a pnen heme Pacctetesidd h yay tice Mabe 1 | 0 00 Marmot, plain or with skunk dyed raccoon trimmings, leopard cat with French seal (dyad i o . coney) or natural nutria, black pony, and others. ‘ The Hosiery Department Exceptional - Values | ] 65 00 Short and long coats and wraps. French seal (dyed coney), Japanese mink, natural muskrat, ! ie. ' . leopard cat with French seal (dyed coney) or nutria hires ; being offered in j is showing the Autumn and Winter Bee ner. ‘ Coats and sh Natural muskrat, honees t, muti Japanese leskin, \-% assortments of A Number of 285 00 Pixies ¢ seal, or May a nutra baer, squirrel or sunk einming sree ; le Children’s Wool Play Suits YQ Coats and short Pics Heder deal plain ‘ce sith purr; count piel ning A | e Women’s Silk Petticoats 365.0 Seta career wrope mokain ca boped and pay ana | ' so oltatog made of Senanbr Giicine some of messaline and others of taffeta, 4 2 5 00 Coats and wraps. Gray, brown, or taupe squirrel, moleskin, nutria, leopard with skunk or | wool, in the desired colors. presenting attractive coler effects (as well + beaver trimming, Hudson seal, plain, or with beaver, skunk or squirrel trimming. H as black), | ] $7.25. &: 7.75 * ' IN NO CASE WILL WE BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE ANY GARMENT AT THE SALE PRICE STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Pest & Co. ; sera gHEAnn ad : ; Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . bee Established 1879 BS Thursday Only WH Sale-ORPIC SHOES |eemae or Rea STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. ortay Pearls * twenty-Seventh « ” cas a ni, eal aS ale ela I With Every A STRAND of Pearls i rN § of Lortay Pearls isa par- #1 For Girls and Misses F Quilted Jack ets ticularly happy holiday selection, The soft- _[F 'f 5 85 7 85 i 7 4 veiled charm that attracts one to select tS RB: ‘ ; : fires them mbH he thought which . |B heretofore 8.50 heretofore 11.50 93 q power ed Pgs es : REMARKA f L STATION at COHN ® P : secure at a Boreal Se ic i on ee ae set © Toyr aba 30 rss shoes that preserve the ease, ane ea Shao Bide jackets of the pearl. j ancy and elastic step of youth. ‘ = to slip on in a chilly A] Lortay Pearls may be procured in any va- Th ta f f ll & . . xa; room, wear under riation of size and hue, in strands of vary- e importanceof wearingcarefully le AA hee: anes coms, ier dest ing lengths, with clasps of gold or plati- designed soos in childhood cannot be i HS A a num, plain or studded with jewels, over emp asized. F GSTICK i fH ome Sey ae at- Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand, For this exceptional naga we have chosen one of ; ae | Ki nomical, and pine . oe moet ge swyige in a rich, dark tan leather. Built SE se WA | ‘I Hy)» easy to box and ; Lor d & Taylor with a flexible arch that exercises and strengthens the Wl seat j MIRE) XY be through the e FIFTH AVENUE muscles of the foot. The ideal shoe for play and sports wear. Laced style. NEW YORK QUILTED JACKETS —black or white—in f silk or silk and cotton Sizes 244-8 --7.8 | mixture, ‘ al y See other pages for our three column adv. and adv. of Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes, HISUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ 7 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— WORK WONDERS. Sunday World Wants Work Mondsy Morning Wondera\- A SUNDAX. WORLD. “WANT” WILL GO AND. FIND. 5t Sizes 11-2 - - 5.85

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