The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 12

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pS ak aie Spi SAS: eee ee of rt meretsereciane tee ams mts en 12 PLANES TO RUSH MAILS FROM NEW YORK TO 'FRISCO * IN TWO-AND-A-HALF DAYS Service Between This City and At-| lanta Also to Be Cut Four- teen Hours. WASHINGON, Dee. 11 age details of the pro posed extension of the alr- plane mail service Pacific Coast and to given to the Houne Committee to-day 6 fant Postmaster General P With the new | Mr. Praceer ot New York-1 speeded up tw lanta-New York mall by twelve to fourteen hours. Mails sent by train between New York and San Francisco take four and a half days. Anappropriation of $3,000,000 for continuation and extension of the mail servico was requested, but the committce deferred decision, ~ MAIL MEN GET MEDALS. Rewarded for Stamps. Twenty Brooklyn letter carriers re- ceived medals from the Treasury De-| partment to-day Thrift and War presentations we Hall by Regis Post, representing the” ‘Treasury. A gold medal was given to Francis H. Kingella, silver ones Gifford and Wil J Lawrence ‘and Anth y Meinte ~ WIFE, 19, SUES HUSBAND, 18.) Alimony reenbaum to-day denied a motion for alimony and counsel fees made wy Mrs, Jennte Slegel, No. 68 band, Samu years old to-r teen, in a sult desertion at Young sie July 11 1 Ylage licenses had b pembation, Brooklyn r wed ther in 1 Stamford, Conn, The young coup parated Oct. £1, Siegel asks for qn annulment, QUEENS CAR FARES RAISED. Philharmonic Orchestra. Every lover of music knows Percy Grainger, the enthusiastic artist who came out of Australia when but ten years old, even then having given After fourteen years of hard study and success abroad, he has come to Amer- ica to charm and delight concert-goers here. A pianist of consummate skill is Percy Grainger and a composer of no mean ability, superb in every piece of work he plays or writes. his first concert. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919, ealumbia ~ Records Percy Grainger appearing at Carnegie Hall December 14th Soloist with N.Y. Percy Grainger makes records exclue sively for Columbia. Any Columbia Dealer will gladly play for you any of his selections#so you can judge for your- self the exquisite Columbia tone ard fidelity of reproduction. New Colembia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of avery month ‘32nd st. BROADWAY ~33rd ST. Comfortable, good wearing and up to the Warners, rset. . Are guaranteed to give complete wear satisfaction. will not tear, they will not break. For they are made of materials that will stand up under every and all sorts of wear. At $6.10—A very low bust model insert; made of flesh novelty brocade materials, daintily trimmed with blue ribbon. Sizes 21 to 26. At $6.65—Low bust, long hips, with elastic insert, broad steel over abdo- men; well boned, made of excellent quality flesh color coutil, three sets of strong web hose suppo! for the full figure. Sizes 24 to 36, They will not rust, they At $3.50—A model omnocially adapted for the young mas very medium ‘length with elastic color hip, made of flesh color brocade material, free hipbone At $5.00—A model for the slender or average figure; ve skirt; daintily finished with ribbon and embroidery, made in flesh color coutil; three sets of strong hose sup- porters, Sizes 22 to 30, low bust, long rters. Adapted A Christmas Corset Offer Presenting Unusual Gift Opportunities for Women and Misses _ Corsets as gifts, acceptable always, especially when the wear they are to give is a foregone conclusion—and especially so when they are sure to satisfy. Corsets for All Figures Prices for All Purses Because of specialization in Warner’s Corsets for the past months, we are proud to offer them to you as gift Suggestions. all that a corset should be. mark in style, They are low bust, All Corsets on Sale Downstairs Balcony 4 FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SHops FIFTH FLOOR Is Your Boy Hard on Shoes? THEN TRY THIS Lace Blucher Model i Madeofbrownor black veal calf, of plump, serviceable stock, with Korry-Krome double | soles that are about the toughest foundation ever put into a shoe. It has quality and That sell elsowhere for $7.00; in lege A handsome, ’ | mady, and OW $9.50 the price it would still be among the great shoe values of the season for boys. | serviceable all-weather gar- ishly tailored from good Boys’ “Cosy Toes” All-Wool ‘Felt Slippers 1.75 and 2.00 Boys’ Tan Everett Slippers 2.75 y B.. Boys’ Tan Romeo Slippers 3.00 || MEN'S RAINCOATS |; ij] ° | Boys’ Tan Moccasins | ; nd without | Slippers , 4.00 and 4.50 e Boys’ High Rubber | Boots 3.25 and 4.25 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets $5 to $35 Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop— Fifth Floor 257 Fifth Ave. Holiday Footwear Styles in Abundance at Eleven — slag ee Stores . Ten Button Spats 1.50 to 3.00 Moire and Satin, 3.00 Cloth in light and dark fawn, light and dark gray, brown, black. Moire in Heck, gray, faw in blak only. ao Gift Footwear You know the SHOES—they've be en known to thrifty and particular persons for ma noliday seasons, You know the STORES—th e stood at the head of their class longer than most of you can remember, What you may NOT fully under- stand is the unde rlying cause for the steady | Style 8731'5 growth of the Blyn organization—the one closely Style 8715 i Women's Fur and allied, central management with its consolidate d Women's Felt Slippers Ribbon trimmed buying and selling power which keeps values up Bieotiened Fek Juliettes Gray and prices down in the Eleven Blyn Stores. Rose, Pink, Blue, Wine, 1.50 5to It, 135 SY 1144 to 2, 1.50 Fur and Ribbon trimmed in Wine, Brown, Gray and Black 2400 Men’ 's pa Boys’ Storm Shoes Boys’ sizes, 10 to 13}4. +3. izes, 1 to 544. Storm King _ Delt Gum Boots FF grain tan and black. High eut s Holiday Hosiery Silk Stockings, es a. ' Arctics 1,49—1.98 ad | Men’s | Buckle, 6 to 12, 1.99 All co!ors and black, | Me ."s 4 Buckle, 6 to 12 Splendid for wear. - Wool Heather J i | Boys’ 4 Buckle, hws Sports Hose . ‘ | | ry re4B ie i K it | St | Mi 4 Bu le, Give a Women's sizes, | White and | Style sen! Buble, Blyn Order 1.98-2.50 Black Satin 7.56 eae and let the one Brown, Blue and Patent Colt, 7.00 | Brown Brogue Russia Calf 8.50) \fhc\t- in who receives it Green Heather, With Baby French Hee's, 7.50 | Wing tip, military heel 10's, 2.00 ent that exactly suits and be as- sured of foot. wear that fie correctly. DYEARS QOL AVE. STORE wit gq C/AL: for Remaining 14 Days to Xmas serviceability, and if we added a dollar to BOYS’ RAINCOATS GIRLS’ CAPES | _MEN’S *RAINCOATS Women’ 8 RAINCOATS 1 and workmanship. di Women’ s RAINCOATS atest, productions, in- ‘Ole Dy 000 Men’s, Women’ s and Children’s ’ RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS AND CLOTH COATS, ETC. DURING SALE STORE OPEN 8.30 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Between 28th 9 and 29th Sts, Attractive Lace Boots Brown Calf. .7.00to9.50 Brown Kid. .7.00 to 9.50 Patent Colt..7.00 to8,50 Black Kid, . 6.00 to8.50 French, Cuban and Military heels ue Tinded Grade Rubber Bo 1m Boote—Knee Length

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