The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 13

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BERS F23N TO PAnADE resi at Ka ai “ps Ee SE IN HARDGUFES ALONS HTH IVE CHRISTMAS |. hee Aiso Picket Churches in Pro | Ministers Urge}|Park Hotel, one of the best a sn| t Sinn Fein. Velsoners' Com. ath Ve Foadhowses on the Jersey const, was nd Metttodists to lostroyed by fire this morning. The more than $100,000, | Jer of Jersey City racer, Jumped floor window, and onc 1s broken and he suffered | Severnl gueats and | escaped in, thelr ht | A large stock of liquors was mabey a MnON- : paeeee 2 pro vaganda movement will be} its aim, Dr. Irvine | «in Tunts. YOUPINPEOU Tet SEA GIRT, J, Dec, 16.—Biggett's Fire Sots tre Gift oan wel BECIY BARGAINS _THE EVENING WORL ~ | OES OF IRISH REPUBLIG =| SEA GIRT HOTEL A RUIN. APPEAL TO PULPIT HERE)" .ssoxr"a.tw'iom..vea"=*|| $12'00 t0 $50.00 OVINGTON’S} «The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" 312-314 Fifth Ave. GF Grr perenne PLATE cA air, indeed —and doubly welcome these days, when every woman is intent on quality, and all that she knows about silverware makes her acutely conscious of the value of ComMuNITY. Teaspoons, Set of Six, $4.00—Guaranteed for 50 Years ONEIDA COMMUNITY, £ID., Oxwiva, New Youn Also makers of Ontida Community Pas Pisre—Gaaranieed for 10 Yeari—-Regular Price $1.60 for a Set of Six Teaspoons cACaNny exquisite patterns to choose from, and at notably reasonable cost, For instance, set of six Tea- spoons, $4.00. Chests containing complete outfits for the table can be had at prices from $50 to $450. TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 16, “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” HRISTMAS reigns every day at Ovington’s. For Oving- ton’s, from one end of the year to the other, is a gift shop, letter- | perfect in the selection of good ff gifts, and trained by long experi- {fj | ence to proper handling. Gifts are arranged on s tables at $3.50, $5.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, and each table contains special values. 1919, — eee Near 32nd St. Hite Mm MMM dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor IN THE BOYS’ STORE Beginning Tomorrow , for the remainder of the week OUR FIRST SWEEPING SALE SEASON BOYS’ CLOTHING e We understand that there are to be no sales to speak of im Boys’ Clothing this season. Everything is too scarce. However, when stock-reducing time comes at McCreery’s, prices are cut regardless of general conditions. This tomorrow will be really your first (and possibly only) chance to save money in this direction. Will ‘ou please give a minute's study tocthe items featured oe BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS ' 235 of them at $19:75 Formerly $22.50 to $35 All season mothers have been telling us that our Boys’ Suits surpassed any- thing in town. . This particular group comprises the very best specirhens of tailoring that go into any Juvenile suits anywhere! All wool fabrics, to be sure! And patterns that you don’t see all over. e size range is from 8 to 18 years. YOUTHS’ WINTER OVERCOATS 150 of them at Formerly $28.50 to $40 These coats are Town Ulsters. \They are mannish affairs with belts and trimmings just like a grown-up’s gar- ment. Warm is no name for them! Mind you, some of them sold as high as $40. The size range is from 11 to 17 years. 100 Junior Suits at $6.75 formerly $12.75 Sizes 3 to 8 years Small Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $5.00 formerly $10.50 & $12.75 Sizes 2!., 3 and 4 yeors only Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes at $5.50 formerly $7.50 & $8.75 Sizes 4 to 18 years. ————————— sh ESTE ES od A Se SRE LESSEE SU SOU ee sae sabbevenuet <a as oe Wes

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