The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 7

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: aieea ie AaaD - — Seach aia crs (oh yeetgyr te oo cups — jae arco nce Ay Snac tment WA osbwsines “veterans A DBA oo} =. Sm: ood FES: neki aaa &, Wiss f ER RC UL AT UA J J J Le eee ne wer DOI VMI VL wwe ee - Have you tried our Public ‘| BM. bt Service Bureau for your theatre tickets? Box Of- ky Ie fice Prices! tae 4 Tiger, Bateony = - HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK The horrors with the made-horn” Women’s evening gowns for| A a for the Thankegiving party Thanksgiving for the junjor miss; sizes 6 to 16 festivities, $48.75 HE will want a new frock for her Thanksgiving party, one Tillie pins te ee, duck iors that will shimmer and gleam under the lights as only chiffon co ACH letter of “Ru-stella” symbolizes some attribute fetching than the stink ian Teh and lace and tulle can. And we have so many from which to f of this new and wonderful phonograph; “R” for smart jines and ‘daintily chic choose. me resonance, ““U” for Universality, “S” for strength, touches. The gown illustrated is a simple, Another dress that will make its co ° “T” for thoroughness, “E” expressiveness, “L” for dabheis wallalit-nil girlish little frock of pale pink radio own appeal is e white chiffon at ah latitude, and now “L” for labor. The labor that went teins adhrefon taffeta, having an original sig-rag Wide cloud, it fs o> sett and i: * it The sketched is of taffeta veiled softly in | corded tunic and sleeves, softly bille “sy silk net, A\ b ff cross- . P and so young. se anes Ged shire chen | crushed girdle carelessly looped in Made over foundation of net with of flowers. In orchid, American Beauty, blue the back, and little silk flowers in full skirt having folds of self ma- = contrasting colors to add to its toward the making of the “Ru-stella” was not only that of the hand—there was the planning and the consulting of musicians, cabinet-makers, mechanical experts. And the inspiration of the artists and musicians, the planning of satin brocade naive charm. Colors flesh, light "Price, $15.74 of technical experts and actual handiwork of skilled raven brocade, relies on © | blue and maize, — —_ ng ag > Sar craftsmen have been rewarded by the approval of a criti- Black ot whi Sizes 12 to 16, $28.75 tiny rosebuds. , cal public! net and satin Re tietaeinde: tes oie i ek BD ct ( ° alnty, @ is un in and see others, are so >, an are : Model E, illustrated, $42.50 : wight overt af ne Pye ete loses sil ak edi sulltes tnd Ste dad Ratecbe-all vinta of A is the smallest of the five ‘“Ru-stella”’ phonographs, measur- shoulders. In Black or white saath ee en eee ee ! ing 15 inches high, 17 inches wide and 2034 inches deep. fie raira Tieen, Béth Street) Rene | Bite thoen, Sees tren | But, unlike most other machines of the size, it is finished ‘ | in genuine ee yo, ae the ad § finish as ] ' the larger models. er machine whi because it . if was one of the first core is nationally known, ee Cut a ass compote ‘I same size and retails at $70.00! It is rare indeed see a a machine at this price with the artistically designed cabi- e- nom vars ag : net of the “Ru-stella.” While on the subject of Artistry hanksg —watch for our next talk on the “‘Ru-stella.” $1 97 Other “Ru-stella” phonographs in cabinet sizes alll Splashin gs fro m everywhere Regularly $3.89 ‘ —$89.50, $129.00, $159.00 and $184.00. ; Bal |e Moser Wo ste + poh the Wonder hour all the waterproof things rushed from Everywhere AVE you planned the fgntre piece as ha ot en to the Wonderlan giving table? This lovely, compote, The ducks dipped Heir heads and splashed in litth i One of th J a While other high-grade phonographs have ad- belongin eo e ter Way eroded aon ho did ee tnt he regu Bava sorAe la 80 sae 4 mph | re ge NE Tei ss rey 4 3 ” i wer and fern de- } vanced inprice, the “‘Ru-s tella has not advanced. KS Won" evel to Wonderland and see the submarines, the cruisers, sail boats and “things” bhciieee sebbor ashen ny aisha» s i ing i the ste: that want playmates? sign, Notched cutting is around the edge and on m. MACY —reurth Moor, 34th street, Rear, ‘ Celluloid fishes, 96 Ducks, 24 Swans, 24c to $1.74 ‘There is , 16-point star on the base iy ga |. ‘The com- 9 Turtles, 9e Boats, 47c to 94c_ Submarines, $1.79 | Pote is 81¢ inches across and 1044 inches high. : See —Fitth Floor, 34th Street. 4278 __Kasement. 34th Mreet. The young miss to face winter days in swagger sport coats Te ie surely © seanca. for pate, Cees ate Fashion, always interested in the ciative young miss, caters to her with these smart and becoming coats of all wool or leather that also warmth and comfort for the Winter mon’ that'vil chara the gouthfal ease, SOY Sizes 10 to 16; price $37.75 There is aygtir of saucy charm about this all wool sport coat with f€ gnappy leather belt, Sizes 10 to 16 years; price $28.75 Also a large range of leatherette coats, prices ran; from $9.74 upwards, Sizes 6 to 16 years. wine Sewe—Third Floor, 35th Street. Wilton rugs in Chinese and Persian effects In blue and rose, these are good looking. More- over, they will give good service. 27 in. x 54 in. 11.74 | 8 ft. 8 in.x10 ft. 6 in.98.75 36 in. x 63 in. 18.74 | 9 ft. x 12 ft. 101,00 and linoleums—for your inspection! @ewe—Fourth Floor, 35th Street. A sale of smokes for Thanksgiving We are grateful to the many big saaics Wis ete tire g iE Piedmonts, cartons cigars, men who signify their ap- | ‘tls 6910 | with such qretitying renlls some proval of our policy by buy- | ™™™ saisyazm Maria istina Londen, $3.49 ing their clothes here. They | paris, soxot100 | Ke SR™ soguatht $28 Just about twelve make it worth while to con- | """ OE" gag Ete he So, dad tinue selling clothing cor- ote your | shins, cannot 00 Your boy comes down the hill on roller skates emitting rectly style and expertly casa oily Yuen Wie hin a blood-curdling yell. Perhaps the Jones boy is behind him and only connected with him via a hockey stick in- serted in his belt. As they come near discerning ears hear a r-r-rip from where the belt used to be fastened, These are strenuous days for “1%, goin’ on 13” boys. Are there clothes that can really withstand them? We have suits which we think will. tailored of superiorfabrics at lower prices than other good shops ask for equal quality. And we thank those ofner clothiers who pay us an unconscious but Pic ype pn age gt god lo sincere co mpliment. by claiming to sell iridescent alpaca. Finely tailored. $16.74 to $29.75 : “just as good” clothing as ours—but omit- | «Field Club” Tweed hats and caps. $1.89 to $2.89 ting any mention of the difference in price. ‘Lansdowne ‘“ oe @aw4—Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear. ; $5.89 (Luxury tax, 18¢ additional) Suits $29.75 to $69.75 {Lunurytexcaddiional) | is the hat of clubs, either is smarter than ever—and | ‘Wn or country. These hats Men’s felt hats for Thanksgiving it has been ever smart! are lined, a | i Overcoats $29.75 to $109.00 Gray. a wave and| Tan, wa ave and dak Bl pin ree: Meant Meare —Main Floor, 35th Street, BTN aN TaN al (a0 (aN IB TANGY IANO ONL ANION sa allaal asda atl

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