The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 6

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é | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. " | ESSEX MARKET | “RICHES COOL HER LOVE. | ,%.™: cen of somnies nie. |g GUOSES ROW LAGK.junmaisa saperaricn wore |enuocnn oF gum, sid fat ma OF PRISONERS} : Ave aneieas t ’ fy — witht fan. 2 <a. Telephone Orders Infants’ Coats hi oming—=|preme Court jam PB pints] sixt W ece! yromp arefu jerk Say oh ( | fron te ee wer he ion . attention, In Velveteen and Wool Ma- of “Dullness i. anna NNO iran of tho Toca D aneseuraies | Telephone Greeley 1900 38th S FIFTH AVENUE 39 7 terials, warmly irfterlined, and | Darmty Macket Court for (he |e estate of hor fnther, ‘The plaintitt inv and ay toy OF the Bark Please mention th Street me AVE aed th Street priced much lower ee they irst time within the memory | xaid that after his wife received the ng island wi 1d me : ¢ sold for originally 5 ¢ first u Nn jwmid th wie rower Gaughter sure: Telephone Order Desk Store Closes at 5 P. M. e the alee are Oa edt shhh ening World's old- | inheritance she ordered him to leave aestined to this im t ing ageney for the hed to close this om, were mar joa hae cng hr i" x a inaonmont *| — Retail Clothing Salesman FOUN F 1007 nent 1801, and have two ¢ charged his wife wit orning for lack of customers, Ei Prat mat tne lene, creme na WANTED : For the “ia the trou ten we us lo te ely upon ty get drunk and start |ochester police announced tosdey | Increasing business opens \ Cl Qa an Se ul somethin ure now so sober fon buts newt eter and tha They th eal dace ford ie e r ce e Fashionable Beers wu Soden new ae oe latgS Wholesalers of hoard. | thoroughly experienced man. ursiaty as Position pays best salary and W > ° ' Woman South- te ota Cat Finger Causes Judge's Death. to the right man offers un- ( omen S inter oats ward Bound | ROCHESTER, Jan. 2 — pecial| usual chance for advance- County Judge J. Warrant Cartioman| ment. Applications treated in died last night of blood poleoning re- A * . fuiting froma slight cut received | strict confidence. Matthews, er ect, accused of |when shutting a taxicab door on B’way, near 27th St. fk A window of the Shoey | Christmas afternoon. yre at Hest Street and owery and grabbing eleven apc? $35.00 $39.50 $45.00 “a HEN visions of velvety links and beaches basking in the warm sun lure one Southward, it is a source of satisfac- tion to realize that every need in fashionable re- sort apparel has been anticipated. Frocks especially de- signed to make the casino a lovelier place. ..dashing Sport Togs that add materially to the lure of the links or court... Gowns of beauty and dis- tinction for formal and in- formal evening functions. All the smart accessor- ies, such as Scarfs, Sweat- ers, modish Hosiery, new Hats, are here in lovely profusion and a wide di- versity of styles. All fore- cast the Fashion trend of next season. shoes. After Magistrate Levine held him in $3,000 ball he looked in vain for more customers and shut up shop. GIVE UP CARGOES ON TWO VESSELS Joun ForsyTHE @ Sons THE WAIST HOUSE 3 West 42d Street JANUARY SALE WASH WAISTS | $9.85 SALE NOW IN PROGRESS : Sailors Are Prevented by Heavy Sea From Reaching Sinking Ships. CAPE PORPOISE, Me., Jan. 3.—Hope Of salvaging the three-masted schoon ere Charies H. Trickey and Mary 1 M®ys, which went on the rocks near Goat Island while attempting to navi- gate the narrow harbor entrance, wae 4 @bandoned to-day. The heavy seas ate pounding the vessela to pleces e crews of both came ashore safely York steamer Willpolo, which went ashore off Monomoy point yesterday. will be floated some time to-day. The steamer was bound for St. John. N. B. from New York and is operated by the ‘Williams Steamship Company of New Coats for Style and Service—Wool Velours, Polo Cloths, Silvertones and fine Bolivias, plain tailored or fur trimmed, lined and interlined for additional warmth. Coats for Economy and Wear—A collection taken from our regular stock of beautiful Winter Coats, and re-priced fog this January Clearance event. To be had in Navy, Brown, Tan, Reindeer and Black Third Floor, The desires of patrons un- able to visit the store will receive the careful attention of our shopping bureau. York. Salvaging of Schooner Gilbert Stan- clitfe Is Began. ROCKLAND, Me, Jan, 2.—Salvaging of the stranded schooner Gilbert Stan- cliffe was begun to-day, despite a heavy sea. The schooner went ashore New York’s Best Drug Stores at the southern side of North Haven thoroughfare. The Utmost in Prompt, Courteous Service Trade Envoy fer South Amerton. Prices Are Right Specially Arranged Clearance Sale WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Philip . wears soni aaeti| AS Devo Stores seek Misses’ High Priced Suits will leave New York fer Buen Altes early in February Ny Copies of high class models, reduced to $29.50 * In seasonable materials and desirable shades, plain tailored or fur trimmed. Misses’ Winter Coats . Copies of high class ‘ models, reduced to $35.00 Distinctive styles developed in all-wool Velour, Sil- vertones or novelty mixtures; plain tailored or fur trimmed, silk lined and interlined for warmth. For Women reduced to $32.50 | COLLECTION of modish and attractive styles, developed in Velours, Oxfords and Men’s Wear Mixtures of excellent quality, the Suits beautifully tailored and finished with scrupulous care in every de- tail—thoroughly fine Suits priced so low for clearance. DAY AND SATURDAY Saks & Company Will Hold a Most Unusual Special Sale of Imported Beaded Bags 4Bags of most uncommon, design, produced by artist bead work- ers of Paris to sell at very much hie prices. The colorings are simply wonderful in their combinations, showing to advan- tage the rare skill of the Parisian craftsman, known the world over for his superiority in producing novel and original effects in beaded bags. ry You must see them—they are a revelation in the possibilities of bead work! Also a number of Misses’ Evening and Afternoon Dresses - Youthful and charming styles Greatly Reduced for Clearance. Third Fwor, Higher Priced Suits Also Greatly Reduced. Third Floor —_— € Clearance Sale of Velvet Millinery French Room Hats—Regardless of Their $5 and $ 10 Original Value—Reduced for Clearance to TT group comprises exclusive novelties in elaborate Velvet Hats for dress occasions or afternoon wear, or street Hats to be worn with furs and tailored costumes. A limited number, no two alike and each a featured model, representing in style, materials and workmanship the very choice of our millinery stock, None are shopworn—an exceptional oppor- tunity td buy exclusive millinery at a modest price. ‘Fourth Floor, Women’s High and Low Shoes Jersey Cloth Dresses For Women $19.50 i RACTICAL, ev Hi For All Occasions ..... $10.75 P mre. ha ae Ie especially suitable for the business woman or for Pumps, patent lace or button Shoes with black cloth tops, patent button with brown cloth tops, patent lace with gray cloth tops, dark tan calfskin or gun metal lace with military heels. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes sport wear, in a variety of simple and becoming models. Straight- line effects, embroidered in Silk, button trimmed, with long sleeves and narrow belts—re- ve assortment includes tan calfskin Oxfords, patent and dull leatper 1000 Men’s Sterling Silver Buckle Belts at $1.65 - duced for clearance. The Buckles are of Sterling Silver, in exquisite hand-engraved Girls’ white buckskin lace and button Children’s heavy dark tan lace; sizes and engine-turned designs, and the belts themselves are of pliable Shoes; also patent leather button Shoes TOS Orig ison rnitaenanarian SWV7 Dresses That Are leather. The Buckles alone are exceptional values at $1.65 with white buckskin tops; sizes 114% anilaren's patent leather lace Shows Genuinely Werth a 4 t sizes 844 tO UT... sce e sees erro e eSBs Muc igher Price. Jewelry Dept., Main Floor is ; Children’s patent and dull button aie | i itl Shoes; sizes 6 to 8.......,.00cceeee $4.75 TMS Kiger aca waits bucksin yop and all white ms Boys’ heavy dark tan lace Shoes; sizes skin lace; sizes 234 tO 7.....++ee0es $9. Tinie, . $5.50 Girls’ heavy dark tan lace Shoes; Boys 3; sizes sizes 1114 to 2 Ags $7.00 1to6 $4.95 Second Floor-—Boys’ Shoes, Fourth Floor, Grainy BAKG & Company mere

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