The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 13

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) MARE ISLAND YARD | “tebe Electrically Driven Su- | pér-Dreadnought Added to »f Navy—Keel of Another Laid, a JO, Cal, Nov, 2.—The “ ought California was is successfully at noon yester- owe at the Mare Island Navy Yard. ‘brakes rigged up to slacken tho tum of the big baftleship as ‘slid from the ways failed to hold, she crashed into a pier, tearing piling. The damage was slight, one was the Sina" chan mid ins ig ship follows the ex- vel fn the re pine of the New Galltornia, ‘is expected to cost than $15,000,000 ae will carry fourteen-inch Besides electrically Griven the new war- will be electrically operated from guns to her potato-peeling ma- the great craft. slid 1 eats ta tt she was D. Stephens of Calttorala hi cola Speneored the ee The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cn. : _ A Number of I} Misses’ and Girls’ Hats in smart models stylishly trimmed, have } been taken from stock and marked at spe- | # cially reduced prices for a Sale to-morrow in | ° | the Department on the First Floor. Girls" Mats~ .~ reduced to $3.50 & 5.75 Misses’ Hats, reduced to 6.75 & 9.50 These Hats are all designed for Autumn and early Winter wear, and represent, unusual values at the revised prices. y - Special Values are pttered. in the Wool Dress Fabrics Depart, ment, in - Semi-made Wool Skirts | including 1 Tailored Skirts of silvertone, in navy blue, Copenhagen, taupe, brewa and Oxford, Mt) er te ence ek $12.75 Tailored Skirts of checked wool, in combi- nations of Copenhagen~and-black and navy- and-blak . . . . at $13.75 Plaited Skirts of plaid wool, in effective color combinations . A é at $16.50 A Sale of All-wool Lengths (stiitable for Suits, Coats or Skirts) to commence to-morrow, will comprise a generous selection from the present season's most favored fabrics, including velours de laine, cashmere velour, cheviots, tweeds, camel’s-hair, plaids and checks, all of which will be marked 1, at considerable price reductions | (Wool Deess Fabrics Department, First Floor) ‘cm Wea Ase Auenne New Gort | Store Opens 9A. M. Suits are $10.95 to $24.95 le and are available in sizes 8 to 18. toe ads Manly higher praise suits—and there is no ei Dieasant colors made with pemetiens Wy and closely fitting collars. Sizes 8 to 18. or Blouse that young fellows want. Varieties This is just one jot the many delightful toys that you " to have Mothe you some very ea ve toy oaths There are pink puck see {OF little Girls and blue packages for their broth. BLOOMINGDALES “ADVERTISEMENT be a fellow with a lot /of cneod lesome pep and a mother vie a Its rather a 2 diticutt onttlan lant isnt Mother thinks you should always look neat pooh en a way shes right) and Pie es all wrong. We 5 it here it it, but she is.) The thing to wear ‘ou’ dont have to worry about your clothes—we do that for you. If ar suit doesnt wear satis- » we will abd you one that does. Every We age Insurance Policy tucked away in its pocket. And better still, it comes with real stamina in its every stitch and seam. Overcoats are $9.95 to $16.95 and come in sizes from 3 to 9 years, Mackinaws at $12.95 to $17 ‘earpledge baararmyillce but big are w Be hi worn with Wear- ya tr " jals of good patterning And Every Sort of Hat or Cap large—prices low. Always. loomingdalee—B8eoond Floor 1800 Mens Shirts: $1.58 —Need We Say More? Hardly. Yet you might want to know that they are good shirts of corded madras, printed madras and fine count percales. A Large Variety of All Wanted Sirtpes Sizes 1344 to 17 Outing Flannel Pajamas: $1.98 Just arrived—about three months later than our contract specified. Therefore three months ahead of the rising rices that mark present of this grade. Neo trany nap Fes ai ighty comfy. Well made, too. , B,C, Mens Blanket Robes: $4.98 There are only 75 of these robes—to our sorrow. Byt i you come early you wont have to care about the Umied quantity. Blues, grays and brownsin a a g00 model with three relate, Every seam is taped. All sizes. Santa Says You Will Like These Kappy-Kart Pull Toys / and HE Knows! Theyre big wagons on wheels- the kind that the circus uses to carry its animals through the streets White enameled with animals painted on their sides, too Just like the picture. The cover lifts—and you can keep your small toys right inside. on parade. $3.85 is the price;sizes: 26 in. long, 14 in. wide, 20in. high find at Happyland. And you must be sure 6 of Santas own surprise pack: They cost only 25c, but they each have ers. Dont you want one? .Just come right in and ask Santa. American Toys For American Tots Made in America, by Americans, for Americans—these are the only a thas ie ot oungsters should have. For they are yf toys that express Ametican spiris and sui over—none so worthy of the kiddies for whem they were planned. Just eee the little fellow in the picture, sad examp! tot worl in distress that tig lion is ony playing ( (be- cause he was made too), but the gentleman isnt taking any chances. Do come in and see all the gay toys that live in Happ; dearest py iand, lolls and the jolliest ani- mals and the best of onary sort of toy and game. And theyre ‘ All. Made in America (0 better toys the fe, It is his American chivalry that makes him rush assistance of a fair damsel » We honestly think America, Youll find the a spas seseppesemns soo eee wo nani 59TH TO 49TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON—ONE Bi BLOCK “FROM PARK AVE. = SS ELS eB take care of your | Suit comes with an” Bloomingdates—M ain Bee ek ns $l sa = | Just $50: ne Gout Taste Thats the unbeatable combination when it comes to choosing your me overcoat or suit. There is an ip okey’ third ingrediént, of Crd always is. And in this case it merely is that you come to ree naieios with the dollars and the taste. For the right suits and overcoats are here m abundance. The reason we advise you choose a fifty dollar garment is 1. } Do ros Tine 9 wae or ter Soe that we believe this to be a time when mén should exercise econ- defining suit or a more conserva- omy. And these suits are real tive straight-line one? A dark blue economies. For they are made of or a col cheviot? A fabrics that wear well Send look , material or a patterned one? well throughout their existence, A suit that is lined tailoring that is right way down * or lined? Whatever your to the invisible places,” eyes of ides may be, come right here and the very best ani find it. A fortunate purchase makes it possible for us to present this rare but limited offering of just. 100 Coats for Little Tots: $7.95 Cheviots Chinchilla cloth Velvet trimmed f/ Wool plush Fur-trimmed Full lined and interlined terials and modes. Snug, warm coats they are, with their durable, full length linings reinforced by flannel interlinings. Collars (some of them fur) to turn up about ones little pink ears. p pock- | ets to plunge ones pink fingers into, for these are spick and span new pave And belts to make one fee! very in the most approved little Tots ma- grown up, Sizes 2 to 6 years loomingdales—Second Floor Mothers of Boys, as well as Girls, aged two to six may come here Saturday and save an appreciable amount on Sonnys or Girlys winter coat. And Mothers pride in Sons or Dat appearance wont suffer in the sli bar [Another Allotment of Government Provisions Bacon: Ib , 25¢ Loins of Pork: 32¢ Roasting Chickens: 37¢ Purchase of these Govern- ment provisions is your best op- portunity to take a slice off the high cost of living. The qual- We Are Repeating the Offer of Girls Beaver Hats» at $3.25 ity is guaranteed—the price officially regulated. The bacon may be-bougtt in strips to last the whole winter. Our Quality Meats Wo gs Bey: me ie last lot sold so quickly because sas Name: reise the 80 excel And also because of Veal, Ib, 3440 there es a constant omend for black beaver hats for Roasting Mutton, q i 12140 girls, They are 80 pray a zou wat ah Sirloin or Porterhouse rae Steal, pate ne | Back Baw hei Ques: Sinan our sebaatS Ph

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