The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 9

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Re eee eee > ae a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. December milk, or at the rate of 7.8 | cents a quart. MILK DEALERS SEE iarmere’revulved (ote por ide poasee| dent mene anus aoa : RCE This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P, tl of 38 oe. Rae — or ee a quart. is price was esi jahed hi the heartiest apprecia- * a « ¥ LIMIT” 10 PRICE ai en wealade eameeeesoe = || 300 "Fur Trimmed Coats So ae phoswell D. Cooper, President of the will be rendering a . at public ‘ 4 airymen’s ague, sa a ‘ i f f = renee ‘ wer ee a arate ete, Silk Lined—Genuine Fur Collar 2 4 | } I "0 e: of a cent per quart over the cae ct A ? recetving ‘th this month, Farm , ( q noe ea” with, the "November SPECIAL SALE Reduced fo for *9 5 .00 Pn \ = : i . nd ween Avenues * ‘ Wi Not Pus December tn iin EY Fur Coats Pao. Bard Values West 42nd Street (Bevan hand Gih Avnet) West 43rd: Street *ereasé to Cénsumer—Have era i0"te b Plan to Reduce Cost. DOLLS—TOYS—GAMES An extensive section on the Fourth Floor is devoted to an exhibition of “High-Class Toys, Dolls and Games at attractive prices. Bome of the milk dealers were appreciate the fact that if ready to-day to suggest to the con-|quate daily milk supply for New York suthers a plan of distribution that will | f'ty. i@ to be guaranteed for the fe oe the price of milk in the met- Feasonable profit. | Othewise, } how can ropolltan they continue to produce mil the ch Leona As an indication | ‘iY chert Hoaver is expected (0 Agree ange that is coming over the]to preside at’ the meeting to’ he dealers, it is announced that although| held under the auspices af the Com- the farmers will be paid more for De- | munity Councils at the Hotel Bilt: cembe more Sunday night to discuss all a sh Ge the timé honored custom] Titvas of tho milk situation. “Gov. Passiag it om to the consumer is Binith, Health Commissioner Royal not to be followed. This is accepted |S. Copeland, Loton Horton, F esident fm some quarters as tacit admission|°f the Sheffield Farms Company; Of particular interest are the following Christmas Toys: a Aeroplanes, Electric Trains, Plush Animals, Games and Constructional Toys. |] DOLLS Of every description, from the soft Cuddle Baby at $1.00 to the Electrical Sets.......... $2.50 and 5.00 | “Ouija,” the Mystic Talking Board. . $1.25 Patrick D. Fox, Vice President of large size Babies in real Baby Clotbes-at $65.00 S| of the distributers that the Dublic will ths Borden Company, and Roswell We Swan inca tae Cee D. Cooper, President af the Dairy. “Colonial” Baby Dolls.,........+ devotes deruaeeed +: $3.75 to 12.75 The plan for a more economical ais-| men’s League, will be among the Beautiful | French Seat et A d Sribution of milk ts"prdmised by Pat- | OURS SbenKere | as pent to Mr. End cotter" Gerpecte kings, SKampes” PAGne WOUSsencsceos ssc seveencvivecwne '.$15.00 & 20.00 Fick D, Fox, Vice President of the] pacvor tee Gnorse “donin ‘Batt | Ee NEAL ian VAL : 2 ri Borden company, who sald he would| Chairman of the Community Coun: . French Dolls in American Dresses.............$5.00, 7.50 & 10.00 make |t public at the mass meeting to ® ., . | ee held under the auspices of the now you appreciate that the Bloque Hemel TIGHWH 0. i. te Revs coke ey tertenkel pears $9.75 to 17.50 | Community Councils at the Biltmore causing dissatisfaction next Sunday nighte,He said he will| makes it necessary to give the public . E 3 j show hiow the plan, if carried out, wili| all the facts gnd secure the orderly | TOYS CAM S Fa materially seduce the price of milk |CO-operation of consumer: : 4 tp the consunter, “Structo” Auto Builders. $5.00 to 10.00 | Bombardo—new game... .$2.50 to 5.00 - ) ghide, Sse teUThIG carslanpaeiea tate “Radioptican” Post Card» Bowling Alleya. . . $4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 & «fx Pen iec ¢ Hf " % fixing of profits to be derived from Projectors... vee .. $3.25 to 16.50 Duplicate Golf BE ai staee eee see es $5.00 “ \ the milk business, change in the Comfort Shoes All Wool “Lionel” Electric Trains. $6.00 to 35.00 | Combination Deck Ring Toss...... $2.00 : hours of milk delivery so that driv- The mort remark $2. 50 Up Nhe a ers can work a full elght-hour shift. | xew'vore” ‘Out g® Silvertone vy wagons of increased carrying | J Apirm, Im, lot, alt eae, rnow ben Coat with t | capacity, and payment of a deposit Anteed for wear and comfort. genuine Z ie would "be ‘economy tab he cole Misses’ and Small Women’s Attractive Winter Coats In the Latest Models and Colorings Misses’ Wool Bolivia Coats | | Misses’ Dressy Coats $39.75 $49.50 on bottles by consumers. than ong pair at thie hm Following @ meeting of the Dairy- Brice nalvences 3A BB 00 N men's Loague and representatives of Zs 2 oa $35" ¥ the Milk Conference Bonrd, represent- ard Sh F te whet cost—it’s ing tho distributers. tt was announced | ™ ° 2°! it ,ion’t ij to-day that a tentative agredment St. Ne ¥. O | how long they last. Baco Rub- had been reached, which, if accepted Only. Store. h : last ‘ by the farmers and dealers, will give Oven eves, until 10 PM. bere mae shoes the farmers $3.68 per 100 pounds for A. J. BATES & CO,, NEW YORK. Style illustrated above is only one of many wonderful values included in this . | sale, . " Belted models with smart conver- * F rood The materials are Silvertones, Plum- il is f Seali h Fashioned of Silvertone or Woo © Broadcloths, Velowrs, Bolivias, | vik” hae phan patwecree J Velour, with large fpr collars cf: | jf » nes, Polo Cloths, Crystal Cords. also tailored models of Wool | Sealine; handsomely ° silk _ lined i f Velour, some cleverly stitched; | and warmly interlined. / Sizes 14, if g 250 All Wool Coats «© LJ, 16 and 18 yrs; regularly $59.75 | 16 and 18 years; regularly $79.50 | |p 5 ‘ : k 2 Misses’ Fur Collared Coats | | h - : ’ Many are all lined—some | Dressy models of Silvertip rade Heise x eae with hi i= 5s j ; ; 1 * J . ir Py rs G I m1 S S Hi O E S \ | have genuine fur collars collars of Natural Raccoon or Taupe Nutria; handsomely. silk bs +e “14 ; FOR INTER D YS « | Sale of 1000 Dresses at $1 8.50- i warmly iaterlined. ‘Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Regularly up to $110.00. } ‘ WV DA. 79 ||) Regular Values $25—All Sizes included, | i } 4 Clearance Sal iors’ irls’ ls ; sia eaericha nad asialese :) || HAMILTON GARMENT CO. | e Sale of Juniors’ and Girls Ld YOUNG GROWING GIRLS §] || 307 FIFTH AVENUE. | Tailored or Fur-Trimmed Coats | || ’ METWEEN the ages of six and ten, a pirl ‘FE a Suitable for immediate wear ie , HM needs a different size almost every time a | | Girls’ Coats ; Girls’ Attractive Coats | et ; Zi she is fitted for new shoes. Sometimes d 3 Cheviot; lined ‘and’ istadina | ” sod ietived’ Gos ernt a a é . US; 1c ed 5 and interiin rs , foot is — ae som ya : ang = i eae ein i sows 08 yer. | ff Sa eens Hana or : 2.00 14.50 j Franklin Simon & Co. “ui UR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. APPLIES is : 4 he By || Erereanine “win “ee wites oF pe Girls’ Dressy Coats Girls’ Velveteen Coats & Girls Have a Shoe UN WEEKLY GW MONTHLY PAYMENTS haa Gf Bilyertone Polo Cloth or Wha With Nutria Fur Collars: lined 4 1 Ul Katheticet” 177-98 Mixtures, with Mole Coney Col- throughout and warmly interlined; lars; tailored models; reg. $37.60, desiral le colors, Formerly $26.50, $19.75 Shop All Gheir Own where salespersons have made a study of. fitting growing feet, and where shoes show variation from size to size, not only in length and width, but in the curve of the arch, the height of the heel, and the turn of the instep. oe w bye) m< . a7) S uw > Zz wr] © < = S 5 wn 4-Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite '] Cons sting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET with Cupboard, SERV- 275" ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 6 foot extension; as Illustrated Suitable for school and general wear Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, $18.50 & 22.50 LACED OR BUTTON SHOES OF TAN Columbia Grafonolas F Similar to illus h Lb ~ OR BLACK RUSSIA CALF, BLACK gens saat t in aay © hat cara waned Lie sacis Y PATENT LEATHER WITH BLACK CLOTH from $28.00 up, 7 4 , OR KID TOPS, ALSO BLACK. PATENT mere ity oe ! \ a Boys’ Mackinaws, i $12.50 to 16.50 | ; jPaTRER Sere Weare ten Pee | coe Mt | { ( \ Newest models in # neat assortment of colorings; 7 to 18 years. Widths B to E « Sizes 11 to 2 6.50 to 8.50 ‘Leather Coats, some reversible - + $37.50 SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT Boy's Raincoats, - - - - $6.95 to 15.00 SPEN MONDAY ann saTuRDAY EVENINS Boys’ Suits Juvenile Overcoats <2 ears tS | In newest models and fabrics; Russian or convertible collars . - — = of Wool Mixtures; neat pat- of Chinchilla, Cheviot, Fancy hl GIRLS' SHOE SHOP—Third Floor terns; some with extra knick- Wool Mixtures, also fur trim- - ie erbocker trousers; 7 to 18 yrs. med; sizes 8 to 10 years, 2 ve ; “The Best Newspaper Maga- $12.50 to 30.00 $15.00 to 48.00 Ons 05s Or ete wie # 3 Franklin Simon & Co. zine S upplemen t In t he Boys’ Corduroy Suits Boys’ School Overcoats ’ Ps Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets United States of Amer ica A pene of | box pleated models; sizes & AN Woeh Danes iylas, all ara x f 35.00 a ; BUSINESS HOURS 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. -—the Sunday | $11.50 to 15.00 $27.50 to : , ware rar arya Fear canta ry Proreverei Vet ee Word Magazine j

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