The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 13

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asd <sR4AG ec AAG, AT ERR ERS MANNA A reget TTT Bar atte hess ch Bi 43 \ / THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919. 18° te lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Colum- | TF WORKERS HONOR 75 EX-SOLDIERS. bia University. in 1870. | ! ae As list tal and ne: f hs iotee ey “Deck Reapleyees lve | Macnee, De, Hartitgn tooe oct Is : Broadway at i Seventy-five men who left the ¢m- some of Mr Lg stirring evénts and ” 4 : ¢ LOSE STRIKE AND ploy of the Morse Drydock and Repair Caden, He, He aeene f a'gh at cxsert wit nt. rile ba decd Sa “poke rf: ‘ ‘orm gueonn || 643 pairs Blankets—reduced Company to enter military service wero [NOS ato Phonograph Co., and the follwing "poplar mane Odd lots of Migr: gray and pinkie youngest son of Alexander Hamil: | plumt ‘at noon to-day. President Ka-|{5e srerd Sagten ot,tho cocmbainy lathe’ bevy | ex @ dinner in the company’s dining room at Gth Street and ' Hecond “Avenae, South Brooklyn. If It’s s Turkey dicalism pane and Plants bronge tablet containing the names ot} 3 dressing and the gravy. But whether it’s to be turkey or not— anyway the rani —then by all ene 4 aN Now Running Almost 100 remy presenteg. sieaale, ,ofiar qnion |} means, “Eddys” T iy oh 25 pairs, were $10 Per Per Cent, ‘Mpjor Gen. Jobn F. O’Ryan unveiled a| $ Sauce in the uesday Music 57 pairs, were $11.. pair Matinee 95 pairs, were $12. . tn the Auditorium at 2.30 « % EVA LEONI 17 pairs, were $13 Nv nl Italian Coloratura soprano 135 pairs, were $14 all those who left the plant for service. amt, sev. 9 U—It ie eati-|The Rev. Nehemiah Boynton made an that lore than 2 get cons, or|ederese and the Morse. Band of thirty feen who went out in tie great|DIccee Under direction of Lieut, W. 8. nt played. Joseph MoGuirk, } $10 strike to-day are idle. Most of| mia. rete ok herald i oe ese a rhegeadied anbdeh et aeippemtena. tS bow "i oai ving Di B h | aaa ane ee the better for , VAN EPS BANTA, TRIO 57 pairs, were $16.... 23, were $22 each have ‘veturned’' ta’ way F . , , each...,. ve rétu to. native DR. ALLAN HAMILTON DIES, a Every atc Piano, banjo and saxaphone 17 pairs, were $16.50. . 1 2 9 pairs, were $25 pair } $ 1 8 the strike went into. effect 4 ; BILLY MURRAY 4 pairs, were $17.50. weeks ago, 162,474 of the mill{ Noted Alientst Took Part in Many Equally Good | in humorous songs ’ pair Big Trials, First Gallery, New Bidg. of the 228,430 in this dis- 27 different kinds and grades ‘went out or were forced out by| GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass.,. Nov. Of thead 109,466 are back|2?4—Dr. Allan MaLane Hamfiton died » ‘ br Ret 'kator egies datotanly yesterday at his winter residence here Don’t blame “the | Corsets Of some of the white blankets there are only pink borders; of others only the assertion of the stest com- |. Mime "wn born tn Mrooklyn, cook” if the pan- blue. Most of the blankets are mixed wool and cotton filling on cotton that the etesl strike basi, ana was eoventy.lle ‘yeate’ et" Special at $3.95 —warm, serviceable blankets—in single and double bed sizes, .Some Iii dete: tho sermss-qpen| “Stee ens emmeeains Se Sea SE cakes are Soggy. lll cuits s calntton of corete— | all wool. There are a number of individual blankets. And there are a few 0,000,000 in the entire district. Of| You can’t expect et ea iaeeh tore | plaid blankets of double size extra large size in the group reduced to $18 pair. $29,634,064 was loss of wages to her to make good finished, good in line and yk ‘ Rip men; property losses $153,150, Hl For al eypes of.f Th li Wanamak iin on jenee cobs Seah pancakes from or oainuiwe, ey are.a er Blankets of the strike committee.’ . ha H il ‘ d Chi dinary flour. To Pink silk bandeaux, $1 which means gy may depend upon them, and that their original prices represent their perce crsvabe fear aviland Uhina. | have the most de- Tale hg Mi, PO se fhe talture to pay promised tik (= srAMPED ||| licious pancakes, 66 99 A e « toate sande | a | waffles and muffins Big’’saleofhand-made| 77 stunning Winter write ) OP ey ag €g Decorated ; f general discussion, revealing for China France China, every time get bee ier saa — ry tine g Decorative Linens Coats at $98.50 iam who was the ; . eRe Some of the ld sell back at 25 per cent. aa ut. with ith this ee For Thanksgiving shave eat a fee that rae course we pBLt vail Manufacturer’s samples of $125 to $200 —— men a Conviction ¢ that: they had |i] ourselves of such ps all our merchandise is. bought for Perfectly beautiful coats, i Avaciey of pe a nl wing Oy yer Cocke se ' our customers). Some are a third less. Some a halt less. sen untally low Peto we . e urkey, lad, Dessert, ir ts ; “4 goes din strike riots ha ‘anes be H steal selection of decouitive individual separ for Celery, Every Pp rice is unusually little ve furs and superb tailor- f paralyzed as patina Woe: being hit Olives, and Nuts, wna in hor fancy bowls, flower | Real Madeira Mosaic ing. No t alik ® riot. | vases, centrepieces,’and candle ‘sti Decorative la: : Doylies, 25¢ to 85¢c. Hand-made. Pure Linen. io two e eed whose cheerful _ illumination . reflects _ the holiday sgicke One package: is just tn oct be a ge. Tray covers $8.75 15 10 $0.80. The. new dayti asians Pesieoter of Grand Larceny ll like another — every Scarfe ¥2.25 0, $17.50. : Ten clothe, $80 sai iy graceful, ewebping tahoe wiles as. sacewtrett ekeny er ike Haviland & Ce pyededneyd Ainge Luncheon dlothe, $1 ¢0 $85. Napkign, dovoh, $12.60 to $80, eens ae au “diy M cree eg abbaeaadl nenyteeapereetad || feabd ey 78 hand-made lace-trimmed cloths There is mere 2 lovee suggestion me | ; the three most nutri- i sleeves. Ideal, because neater 2a ae 11 East 36th Street 10 East 37th Street tious cereals, rly Various combinations, with motifs of very fine laces, in- | are perfectly correct in the day “ mecrin vated nF ne prec lill ‘ork he veanr wile pa Point Venise, Duchess, Italian, filet and fine French | time, yet elaborat enough for pen, ta ured” although =e ‘obo sas. tes —simply add water or y Sizes 45 x 45 in. to 90x 90in..... $30 to $250 aor coe Win eae ' eo Seam kama = —S—— a “milk, Real Italian hand-made linens with straight front and back, . For perfect pancakes Doilies, 12 x 18 in.) $2.75 Scarfs, 18 x 64 in., $9.50 which flares slightly at be" H . . ahoaye say "Virginia Searle, 18 96 in.7 Lunch sets, 13 pieces, $21 side. Resend ae inal WBScarts, 18 x 45 in., $8 Napkins,.13 x 13 in., de, $28 Who cankenvades . | Ze NEW EDISON @3= )PHONOGRAPH SHOP |) EE aa en oe ema aa | ee Indianapolis Kansas City Six 6-inch doilies, six 10-inch doilies and one 24-inch ba 5 i + centerpiece, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped. Every coat i In th Ki 308 Madeira handkerchief cases, 75¢ each has a fur collar: . | , Gohn Lananaker Store 35 doz. Madeira bg? — Irish linen, jem have both tur ES ‘Tuesday, in the Linen Shop, First floor, Old Building | hutria, beaver, wolf, po Ma ceowcipreerecesapesceetasetncapietacncenemtren opossum and a few raccoon, The materials are exquisite Soft handsome bolivias, marvella cloth peachbloom—materials that he recon at eet be epenive a pret ‘ts of flattering bi POP iad 5 Bis. ” ing browns and taupes, of lovely old blues, plum Quite an opportunity. Second floor, Old Building Good lot of Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits $10 to $15 the suit, Sizes 8 to 10 years. When you see them you will be surprised. wo hundred especially good And, later on, when you have seen what Between one and t pecially g iaod etn tes ae ee ae GeorgetteCrepe Blouses | mresprise’—and gid. The Blindfold Test Bivieda Hi 1, the rs ORs There are fine mixed tweeds, blue , oa Eheim te lepel, the Mattore iad pee Coney bas suas. aera’ Samples—$9.25 and $13.75 end knitted tabrice; efurd heother, green and } ully app: e e-Creation a a to oe scons which prices, of course, are very low brown. Coats and knickers are fully lined. } of her voice. Five musical experts, blindfolded, with hearing . }]} ieting:"intier ia bout, oe ni Only one oF two of a kind—each with a certain’ smart- | And there ls an extra pique collar with each ‘ae =made more acute by the shutting off of sight, could not tell when Muh Shi Bessa wlth atterstandiae |]] ness that makes it highly desirable. suit. ' 4 ; ry thin’ 10 days and the, purchuse money Excellent material. Styles too varied for description, i al Hempel ceased to sing and the NEW EDISON Re-Creation took Ube Iehundea i mited cau to tee nee 0G) COMME BEA Won Lacaae Genus reeeese wtih 0 200 Corduroy Suits at $10, Lg i upthesong. . . . If THEY could not tell the difference do __[{| St5,05. "Welmean sua” "IIL tittle touch of hand-embroidery, some quite tailored, some depending We have been selling this grade of corduroy suit at $12. ‘Two good | ‘ ' " upon an artistic color-combination for their style. Some are the sweet | shades—dark brown and dark gray, or mode. Norfoll . re oth } you think YOU could? . . .° Don’t you see what it means? : vadaee|H} inily type of pale pink or whive Gecrgette—others have decided dash. | three patch pockets, all around belt. Knickers eut full. "Well made, ne ure . Buy early Third floor, Old Bullding Sizes 7 to 16 years. nd floor, Old Building list) singing for you, in your home; standing before you— ALIVE!—if you close your eyes during the singing! ‘| Men’s Madras Shirts $1 70—Who has them? WE HAVE....Not a few—not a mere handful; but 6,000 of them, “The Phonograph With a Soul’’ | | Hempél, herself (or any other of the great artists on the Edison Slicuzesuase | is here for you to make your own test, to satisfy yourself how 1704 NAS YO SAU STi CITY HALL $1.70 is the lowest price (with one exception) that we Rave had shirts good it would be in your home, and how sensible it would. be _ ESTABLISHED 1679 __|1]_ of this quality for in many months. Every one is good madras cloth. i to make sure of your Christmas NEW EDISON, NOW. The patterns are too numerous to count. Every shirt is made true to You will see it in a beautiful period cabinet-—Heppelwhite, Sheraton, Jacobean, Chip- E AS E the Wanamaker way. If New York men know the shirt market as we pendale, Williazn and Mary, Louis XIV, English XVIIIth century, or Italian—a phono- \Il_ know it, there won’t be a shirt left from this sale on Tuesday night. Soft graph not only good to hear, but good to look at. LAYER cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Terms will be entirely satisfactory to You IANO This was printed about our 50c ties New Edison Phonograph Shop, First Gallery, New Building. Ae palate’ GA '6s¢s ond sho a few days ago, Wanamaker’s backed the send for assertion that they sold 50c silk ties for men. ‘I'll say they do after looking over the sale they had all this week.’” Just a little quotation from a trade J O h n Wa h a m a k er PE ranged FOMPANY paper, proving our point that four-in-hand neckwear like this—at 50¢— h : FT ‘Rasch Ase Resthlae, is something worth talking about. Broadway at Ninth, New York by iin AE Tie a ‘ Burlington Areade floor, New Deliding . , aD - te = = BUNDAY WORLD Moin i wou. WwONDeaa, Phy f ; Yi ae dedi erp V elnino rnin Oph me cen renee WORLD ANTE” WORK WONDERS. "SUNDH re *

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