The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 8

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eae. Ss Sos eee 8 at Sie Ae tise CE a Se: AY oy be % “ed 4 = i ua ot vi triotic.” “If 1 had seen Hansen | would have busted him in Jenkins kaid. He assert ermined to Break Back Into / das and Would Like to “Bust” Man Who Gave Bail. MEXICO CITY, Dec, 12.—William 0. American Consular Agent. @harged in a message from Puebla ond that the State Court there is hs ling time” on his request to can- the $600 bond on which he was re- ‘eently released from jail. The belief was expressed in Amert- ‘ban circles hero that the Puebla court ‘will continue to mark time until the Government's reply to tho American note is dispatched. Jenkins, while in Mexico City, de- ‘glared he did not know J. Salter Han- Jail.” Mexican O11 Ban May Co £200,000,000 to Convert § WASHINGTON, Doo. 12.--< day. The vessels into coal burners. a the village of San Fr damage was done by and where the people -~- Thirty-fourth Street A Saturday Sale in the Giris’ Outerwear Department, on the Second Floor, will offer Girls’ Raincoats (sizes 6 to 16 years; with Hat to match) of mavy or tan rubberized poplin; the coats in a popular belted model, with large patch pockets and a convertible collar. ‘ The set specially priced at $8.75 On sale at the same time will be Girls’ Nutria-trimmed Coats of all-wool velours; sizes 6 to 14 years at $25.00 ‘ A Number of : Silk Petticoats b made of taffeta, messaline and washable ) satin, variously and very specially priced g f at $5.65 & 7.50 * will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) bt in the Department on the Second Floor. a _ The Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t " features exceptional values in ‘Semi-made All-wool Skirts in several new, attractive models for sports and general wear; including Plaited Skirts (semi-made) of navy blue serge or smart plaid or check woolens, at . -. ++ + + $16.50 to 22.50 Side-plaited Skirts (semiemade) of modish _ checks, in combinations of taupe-and-black, Copenhagen-and-black, and brown-and-black, Saar 0 Sy Una ae ane $13.75 Plain-tailored Skirts (semi-made) of silver- tone velour, in mavy blue, Copenhagen, brown, andOxford. . .». «| $12.75 ey firmly determined to “break back inte a KILLS TIME IN HIS CASE anza’a | Win refusal to permit further drilling of » American ol! wella in Mexico may ost the United States Government 300,000,000, It was estimated here to: expenditure would be in curred in converting 1,260 oll-burning Special bareaing for thrifty buyers, Vasperfeld & Cleveland 1 will you give to get your GB. Altman & Cao. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Special Values are now being offered in Misses’ Winter Coats (plain and fur-trimmed) at $39.00 & 48.00 ‘Decided Price Reductions have been effected in the remaining stock of Misses’ Higher-cost Winter Coats. (Second Floor) The Department for Boys’ Clothing located on the SIXTH FLOOR is able to supply the clothing needs of both little boys and big boys. Considering the excellent qualities offered, the prices very low. are A few examples are quoted: For the Younger Boys Washable Cuwits, of a worsted-and-cotton fabric, in pretty heather mixtures; 3 to 7 WOATES | poche paras) at ahs 9 OOD Blue Chambray Suits, in a smart one-piece model; 3to7years . . . .« 42,95 Middy Suits (made in England) of white galatea; 3toS8years . . . #«» $5.75 For the Older Boys Suits of a fine quality of corduroy, with two pai of kmickerbockers; 8 to at . . . . . . . 18° years, $19.50 years LMG eae egal sr ule $13. Blanket Bathrobes in a large assortment of patterns that will appeal to a boy; 4 to 16 years : : A A je from $3.95 Sweaters in many different styles; 8 to 16 years ° ° . . 5 from $4.85 Blouses of madras in woven colored stripings; Sto'lhvonrs. 3 oe ce ek ee Bao Shirts in a large number of designs; !2 to 1414 inches meckband . . . $2.50 Neckwear {fm every desirable style and a variety of patterns . . « from 50c. Hats and Caps for boys of 3 to 18 years. XMAS GIFTS f | WoRLO WANTS WORK WONDERS Franklin Simon g Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SUEDE VELOUR COAT WITH TAUPE NUTRIA FUR COLLAR For Girls and Juniors 8 to 17 Years 39.50 Both a School Coat anda Dress Coat, Priced Less Than the Usual Cost of a Coat for Either Purpose! |VERYTHING about this coat is better than could be ty) Teasonably expected at the price. Thestyle is a simple, youthful fashion that one usually tinds only after a long search. The material is warm and soft in tex- ture, excellent in quality. The fur collar and sash ends provide just the right dressy touch, And the in- terlining, assures a mother that her young daughter will be well pro- tected from the cold. A remark- able coat, to be sure, for the price! Reindeer, Brown or Navy Blue GIRI.S' COAT SHOP~Second Floor Fi wey ws, Franklin Simon 8 Co: Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For the Junior Miss A CHIFFON PARTY FROCK 18.50 And what a lovely frock it is for its price! PIF ATVIN IG TP GBB VS. Tw iS), dh died *) HIS little adventurein chiffon and frills can best be appre- ciated if one is thirteen-to- seventeen, joyously antici- pating, the parties and dances the holidays will bring. For they are just one ripple of daintiness after another—the little pleated frills that trim the skirt, the short sleeves and the deep fichu—and the broad satin girdle is a symbol of youth. This frock is made over a net lining. Sr Co IU HT ‘Pink Lilac RRosepetal Sky Blue | JUNIOR MISSES' DRESS SHOP—Second Floor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. a Christmas Gift? Solitaires and Solitaire iy Clusters in a large selection of new. set- , tings in both gold) and- platinum. — All jay, at Maiden Lane Values. The SWEET Charge Account System makes purchase easy for 4g s\ you, giving almost a year to pay for your Christmas Jj \ Gift. Noemployer’s reference asked, Transactions ¥ are confidential, Call, or ask by ‘phone or letter for our 128 page IMlustrated Gift Book No, 44, AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 54" St. New York Christmas This gift merchandise entitles for amount the deposited holder to by you. FOR WOMEN Boudoir Slippers in novelty materials... Silk Hosiery, Plain lace and embroidered . . Buckles—Rhine- stone and cut steel. . 3.00 to 5.50 1.65 to 7.50 ... 2.50 to 60.00 FOR CHILDREN SHOOKIDS in all leathers......... 2.75 to ‘fe 85 Felt Slippers ‘ For Children 2-12 years 1.65 to 2.25 Socks (& Stockings Plain and fancy .30, to 2.35 FOR MEN Felt Slippers Leather Slippers, House and Romeo... . Socks, Cashmere, Woolen and Silk.... 2.75 5.00 to 7.00 90 to 3.00 The Christmas Gift Ideat SHOE CABINETS A compact box to store and preserve shoes, Covered with beautiful cretonnes in exclusive patterns, The compartinents ure soft lined. , Special 8.50) A full line of Wearing Apparet Ser Men Women & Children Beautiful Fur Coats - Stoles, Muffs, Neckpieces. Stout Departinent - Extra Sizes for Men and Women, Qut-of-town Residents will find this Store and our Credit Plan a Convenience. HY GRADE 5. 4? "CREDIT, SOLOTHING. COMPANY: 131 WEST 125""STREET i BETWEEN LENOX& SEVENTH AVENUES Why not present that FE agement Ring as | cages. ¥

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