The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 4

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: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919, — HFIRE AT SING SING [ec oft ofott'fetetaatet| S$. P. OIL CASE DROPPED. |;srmt.rtm*attiimtin hes Hed noe. believed Albany at facts could mot nf ull j be disturbed on AMS DEATH HOUSE CREW pret eet stive Flue Sets Roof of Watcn]" Te Ablaze—Prison Guards 5 torney ne 1 to-day that the t appeal from re- Franklin Simon 8 Co, § Franklin Simon s Co, LADIES’ and MISSES" End D Se eR, Rr NaN Ue. Sat) Rd | ixions of Federal Judge potas indecent Fifth Avenue, 37th andl 38th Streets Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets anger. were destroyed by flames. | The third | Bled thern District of Call- fourth fire"in two weeks at sing |ffeirkre Lecgue quarrerss” (me Muttal| form esaty Tlneeine $10 to $25 Prison was caused yesterday etn = ‘etroleum Re- on ench garment by baying direct from ing by a defective fluein the yh tower that guards the south . ¢ Gove f A keeper in the tower atarted a] WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Bale of the a tue other series agains favorable fA Keeper in the tower started a] Mri nport Mecielan fo the Prenen | Fix teense, the other series anwinat|! © Manufacturer “ Government for $202,500 was announced! In the pending eases the trial court \ De’ x ot Seneht fre without hie knowledge. | 4, aay by the War Department, held that Southern Pacific oMcials did the roof was in‘flames the twen- tthe salharal ehareeter u: “7 ‘death house,| The McClellan, which has a gross ton- a, invaieed hen oa distance away, were frightened, | nage of 3.006 tons, and which was bulit acren, Im the Blk 25 WEST 27 TH ST. m employees quickly ended thé|in England In 1865, was purchased by |}illle case that they had R 201 ir. the Government for use as a transport wa nontained ait || One Flight. oom p W. Evers, assistant to Warden E4-| during (he Spanish-American War, patents. Ag a v Transport Sold to France. Tee PRC ewes - MISSES’ COATS WITH FUR COLLARS In Two Fabrics, Twice Practical, Doubly Smart 79.50 O manifold are the demands of the Winter season on a coat, that it is a rare coat which meets all its obliga- tions. This coat of soft Bolivia, or pa yr ape the fabric feathered with white as after a frost, is excep- — pode npr Sa — easy lines made swing ie deep cut of the raglan shoulders, the flar- ing back, and the front adjusted a narrow belt give it grace, freedom Satin Frocks For Misses Prove That Both Distinction and Quality Are Within The Reach of 45.00 also = tow suite In leading materials, ~— ee ets TR Be ee > 34th Street—New York W frocks of satin betas will gratify a BROWN sense of style and satisfy : a sense of ty, The are so varied from enc ‘ other and so different from / usual frocks at a similar price that they are certain WaVELLST STE — Extraordinary Values For Saturday Girls’ Fur Trimmed and Tailored Coats ES Te PY onmrcrmm Girls’ Coats in Zibeline and Polo Cloth, and smartness. The silk hning and Sizes never to meet their twins sizes 6 fo 38 years: in Cheviot and vole, inseriinia make ao in the ¥ to 20 and not likely ever to meet sizes 16. enna, Brown, Reindeer coldest Winter wea . ‘ears ir ki i i. and Navy. Belted and pleated models, : their kind: Being un commonly good for un- . commonly little, offer an extravagance of wear for an economy of price. (one illustrated), BROWN, TAUPE, REINDEER OR NAVY BLUB COLORINGS, ALSO BLACK; TAUPE NUTRIA, RINGTAIL OR AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM FURS Special 18,00 Sizes 14 to 20 years Girls’ Coats in Zibeline and Cheviot, sizes 10 to 16 years; in Chinchilla, sizes 6 to 12 years. Smart Belted and Cape Coat effects. Convertible collars. (one illustrated). Special 22.50 MISSES’ DRESSSHOP | Skirt Twice Puffed According - Second Floor To Lanvin's New Silhouette. MISSES' COAT SHOP~-Secand Floor Tr ear ie YE AAA’ PRY i eH WY ARN Taree Teen e eT NTT Ae wr errr wr err As aye ‘Girls’ Coats in Heather Cloth, Silvertone ‘Polo and Mixtures, sizes 10 to 16; in Velour, sizes 6 to 14 years, Attractive belted.models with Taupe Nutria Fur Collars, (illustrated). Special 20,75 Girls’, Coats in Belted and Blouse Models, of Silvertone Polo, Velour Cloth and Nor- mandy Mixtures. Nutria and Raccoon Fur Collars, Sizes 6 to 16 years. illustrated.) Special 35.00 PENHEIM. CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Franklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Saturday About 200 High-Class Misses’ Fur Collared BOX-COAT SUITS yy Girls’ Party Dresses Girls’ Dressy Frocks i ; t fi) Dainty frocks in Chiffon, Net and Georgette, Satin, Taffeta, Velveteen, Jersey Cloth and Tri mmed Hats 79.50 - i “4 lace and ribbon trimmed. White, Pink, Serge Dresses in attractive colors, smartly : | Maize and Nile Green. Sizes 8 to 16 years. trimmed. S*zes 8 to 16 years. ' A New Siihouatea th Which che (Curve | a . of Beauty" Becomes a Straight | i fi Special 18.00 Special 22.50 Line for the Sake of Smartness =)HIS newest silhoutte keeps to the straight and narrow Wa way with the material sup- ” port of fine fabric and the moral support of 300d tailoring. And because it possesses both of these commendable features, this suit of ‘ NAVY BLUE DUVETYN VELOUR WITH LARGE COLLAR OF REAL BEAVER OR GRAY SQUIRREL FUR Misses’ Smart Tailored Coats Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust FIFE SF FFI FINI OE FIN Pio ew rw. Misses’ Coats developed in Chinchilla, Heather Cloth and Mixtures. Smart belted and sport 35 00 models; convertible collars. ‘Full lined. Special Reduced to 8.50 Values to 25.00 A varied collection of stylish Hats in Black Panne, Colored Velvets, Felt and Embroid- ered Duvetyne, trimmed with Ostrich, Pheasant Feathers, Flowers and Fur. Misses’ Coats of Velour Cloth, Silvertone, Hea- ther Cloth and Silvertip. Belted and flare 0 00 models. Convertible and Sealine Fur Collars. 5 ) Special amay be termed a success nrapeding to the highest standards of mid- winter suits. And since price is a ( Misses’ Coats ina selection of attractive models; , factor of no mean importance, it is in Silvertip Bolivia, Yalama and Silvertone, 68 00 ? better than could be desired for less Nutria and Raccoon Fur Collars; also Polo ° 4 than could be expected. Sport Coats of Yeager Polo Cloth. Special ais ata ; 4 j Neila tag bs DIAMOND : Sizes 14 to 20 years ; Misses’ Coats in Bolivia, Tinseltone, Yalama and f CHRISTMAS GIFTS. i i ‘Oe Silvertip, with Nutria, Ringtail and Raccoon |85,00 i RINGS ) MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor } Fur Collars. Several smart models. Special : Ho] Our Great Holiday Stock will solve your Gift Prob- i { A Avy fi Jem. Maiden Lane values, ’ j Bitte, as deena ; } Ten Months’ Credit : Misses’ Tailored Dresses Misses’ Evening Dresses Thi htraton shew or immenaely popular $100 : agg fe A A wide range of stylish models, developed A selection of beautiful models, suitable te esas aevonre ava, cert in Tricotine, Velour and Jersey Cloth, for evening wear. The season’s prevailing le at eer effectively embroidered, beaded and braided. materials and wanted colors. LW5weets(O,‘Zst" Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders iy ™ ibe Reduced to 22.50 Values to 35.00 | Reduced to 33.00 Values to 48.00

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