The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 10

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TR ae OR REI ts 10. a NN ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. jlnibonnmsiataasnt Awdherbrat IM beet Arsene - Ae wlbrencen Shed Bi ta dA. hn ——-et? }] A Net of speakers who will deliver|ing the scouts, for our requirements | ; TOR | adtiato at the various Lg og } a4 He AS knowledge Y wateny ae Mae ey . |reveals many prominent nam in-|tory, the origin and history of the H | gous Charles 5. Whitman, flag, the pledging of allegiance to the | H Store Closes at 5 P. M. Beck, Admiral N. H. Glennon, Ad-| Max, and & knowledge of our Govern KEL NER BROS. Hi tire al N. KR. Usher, Gen. John .}| ment and ita democratic principles.” : Ryan, H. W. Taft, George Go ‘i “A geout must know the names of L i} , .|her Congressmen, §enator, Mayor, f re Sassi buen ta bl ag gg a Fwenty-nine years selling Good Fi Furniture i I a Bi Pi I ay ACC I fy ‘Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue H |e , ony tle meuth ane prepares her to become an intelligen' { [fe prominent in chureh and Mtate.| voter, Our scouts are teaching Hing. H 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street } | Gov. Smith sent a check for $50 and| lish to these foreign born girls as| = = . i ‘ ja latidatory le pil I yesterday day. [Part of programme of Ameri- ‘ canization. _ t o d S I f Speci: Sittin in 210 IRL SOOUT RED RECRUITS — dooms | l H | Theatres of U.S, as Tribute MAKE TRUE AMERICANS o- =" fe -_ A wea H ‘War Workers, 7 ; : : 7 ‘ ' ut a S * to Stage They Adopt Direct Methods in a} Clothes - ‘ 2 : Fie te Actors’ National Me- Campaign of Ameri- Fimias . : : ; The Better For Saturday Day. Throughout the United canization, : ! Grades ° Selling 5 fn 210 theatres, special mati-|* ne ES Giri Scouts have volunteered their ot every man has reo ‘ " : * ie " wer of as ae ee Gervices to help spread Americanism the knack of buying Queen Anne Dining Room Suite BEAUTIF UL collection of Fur Models, made up especially for this a rien Fete othe saunas tnd among the foreign born population clothes that exactly fit i n American Walnut, Jacobean $300 occasion, so unusual in style, quality and value that they must be WAetors Fund on « permanent finan- Seunevae Ig at had lh | ste Personality. | ie ee eee seen tobeappreciated. Atthislow price, in many cases less than manu- ue Peothad ahd Ww, | erie seek Sarees ee So much the better, [% f S thoughts turn to gift-giving, what facturers’ original cost, this exclusive, hand-made Millinery i is an offering SGM ours, in charge ot the cam- Sy invgeRG Ladieta aamivition eit to buy here & contributes a more fitting, more of genuine importance. estimated last night that] The Gh i Garth b tamoaian, ot eels are iit peek i lasting remembrance than the in- 000 would be raised. on rd seats education through tho medium of 7 ances timate, lovable charm of furniture? And deen sold at reaord-breaking! scout membership. New troops of A very serviceable and thinking of furniture means thinkin; and there have been many| foreign born gtris and girls of foreign smartly cut all-wooi Kell i here’ Ith if hoi . bf Poh ‘canvaien nas ween conducts] Pipetite” ot Moet rom nel MT TT Co | Yc ietty of price to suit the most exacting , ‘ ng oie ly by business loaders who de-| Senate apmmittee. aaki oo: | $47.50 modesty of price to suit the most exacting. to show the stage folk the re-| operation of Girl Scouts, Mis: Marion x 4 7 ” in which they held them. Per-| Bishop, Manhattan directc : “The Twenty-five Rooms’ reveal mang in- i joes will be given in all the) “The move will meet with @ hearty 4 teresting suggestions for home furnishing. 4 ‘ Yeaponse. At ahe present timo a ‘ You are cordially invited to visit them. ‘ been pecially decorated | number of patrole and troops are in and each tre hi beer allott proceas o! or ion among foreign We. 6 trade, Thowsands of coldiers,| language apeaking girls whose par- 1163-05 Broadway “waliors and school chikiren will be|ents represent at least a dosen dif- Near Twenty-seventh St “guests at the matinces. Tickets have!'ferent nationalities, The gira be- Deen distributed in the hoxpits Is, come thorough ‘Ametoans after golne 1 No Two Hats Alike | Furs—Rich quality—French Seal (dyed Coney), Moline (dyed Coney), and Nuts ef Crowns of Brown, Navy or Black Satin, or Moire; of Brocade, Gold Net, or of bri! liant colored Panne Velvet. Trimmings of Fruit or Flower clusters; or of Jet or Jewelled Ornamer Styles of refinement and distinction—Tricornes, Chin-Chins, ‘loques, close fitting wearable shapes; the new Paris modes that roll back from the face, the shapes with litth brims—a wide range of picturesque and becoming models. None C. O. D. No Approvals No Credits Fourth Floor. Important Sale of Women’s Winter Coat Pr saturday $45.00 Extra Space—Extra Salespeople~No Approvals—No C. O. D. or Telephone Orders N unusually large pur- A chase — but, at the price these Coats will not last long, because the values are so unusual and the . fabrics and colors right in the height of demand. In: fact, we count this a¢ one of the big selling events of the sea- on and by all odds the _larg- est purchase we have made this year. PMOTOGRAPHED BY SPECIAL RERMISSION, inal Sel of the Duchess Of. ‘Marlborough (She CUogue 0 : i, COMMUNITY PLATE @ § Tus Ducuess or Martsoroucu, who was Consuelo, daughter of William K. Vanderbilt, married in 1895, Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, ninth Duke of Marlborough. Bolivia Brown Polo Cloth Taupe Wool Velour ‘Trooper Blue Silvertone Velour Walnut Belleport Coatings Deer and other fashionable shades, In her town house, shown above, the Duchess has the Patrician design in Com MUNITY PLATE Collars —as have many other distinguished patrons of Community, in America and Europe. —— renc. A Few Distinguished Patrons of Community Piate BY PERMISION Mus, 0. H. P. Baiwowr, New York Mas, Janexs Vis, Chicago Mas, Ouyvan Haaniman, New York Ducuixss or Mantnonoucn, London ‘Mas, Rosaxt Joupan, Boston Banoness Hann, Paris Lavy Raxpourn Cuvacmitt, London ‘Mas, Janus B, Haoain, New Yorle Mus, Homoas Paiwan, Chicago Mas, Reainaco C. Vanpaamitr, New Yorle Lined throughout with u de cygne, and warmly interlined. Fur trimmed Coats or made with big draped collars to wear with sep- arate furs. Chests containing an outfit of Community Pratt for the table can be bought at prices ranging from $50.00 0 $450.00. Or sold in individual sets; for instance, set of six teaspoons, $4.00. Guaranteed for 50 years ONEIDA COMMUNITY, £7 D.. Oxgiva, New York . Ako makers of Oneida Community Pax Prate— Guaranteed for 10 Years—Regular Pritt $1.60 the Set of Six Teaspoons” Six distinct models—presenting the approved coat styles of the season excellent workmanship—fine fabrics and effective linings. Third Floor EASE LAYER IANO All “Lost and Wound” articlea advertised in The World or reported to "Lost and Found Bureau, 108, World Building, will b for thirty devs. These is RUB | rained ERS 3 . UU lt A HH li font i | a a i at any of The Wor! a var 4 P PIANO COMPANY, | Baco Rubbers protect your | telephoned’ airectiy to The World, a West 42nd Street. | health—and your pocket-book as ut S890 Beckman, New York, oF _& £4 Tiesbork Mie we Nw well, They save your shoes, = el A. J. BATES @ CO., NEW YORK. 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