The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 5

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Patrolman Si |NOTED PRIMA DONNA “ALL Goops ALIKE | bal WINS DIVORCE ' ROM LUIGI CURCI anil Famous Prima Are False. former h hi at the time to be true, d that the tn- Ad that all the 2 the answer petlect- n Mine, Galli false ™ had accused his wife of in- Lissa Lrown w am and Man naa | Rio. T Ovington’s— the cup that cheers— entree and place Plates, and salad s and tea sets and table glassware and many other charm- ing things are in the January saie of china and tabie glassware. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.’ 314FifthAv,,near 32d St. Elizabet! this morr cha 1 larceny o} harles. Worth, No, 415 || used with w == r of the Old Slip passin) das 42 Mary O*Reilly Confused, NAMED THE WRONG SISTER. | cleabeth Boste | ri | | si NING NAO ONT NNO AOT OAU OON AA UAL Mc Cutcheon’s Reg. Trade Mark 34th and 33d Streets fth Avenue New York January Specials Damask Table Linens Very nearly 100 designs of Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins marked at very special prices for the month of Janu ary. A complete assortment of sizes only a few of which are given below. NAPKINS 22 x 22 inches—$ 8.00, 11.00, 13.75 doz. and up. 24 x 24 inches— 11.50, 13.00, 15.50 doz. and up. 25 & 27 inches— 16.00, 16.50, 17.00 doz. and up. CLOTHS 2x2 yards--$11.00, 12.00, 15.¢ hand up, 2x2!3 yards 10.50, 12.50 h and up 2x3 yards 79). and up 214x214 yds. ur 2'3x 21a yds 1 up. Illustration shows “Guirlande Frui one of the specials for Janue $27.00 dozen. Cloths nt THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920, |including children's wear, TO ROBBER BAND wear Show Preference for Silks, but 2s Will Do—Take $3,500 in Two Trips. Street showed jars in Catherine e for silk goods, but did! a plate glass | Kramer Bro arried away ten enty-five boys’ | s of cloth, valued door o and © night before burglars robbed | womon's silk waists and women's silk under- James McCreery & Co. 35th Street. Second Floor MEN’S and ~ YOUNG MEN'S WINTER SUITS In Our | January _ {Clearance Sale There’s Nothing | In All New York To Equal | These | Reductions | 30-75 || 4'7-50 | | i} | 5th Avenue | Reduced Reduced from ° from $48, $48 & $5 | $55 & $19 | encom! ane Reduced from $65, $70 & $75 Extra Salesmen, Tailors and Fitters NoC.O. D's. No Approvals No Returns This Store Closes at 5 P.! James MeC ON WED 5th Avenue We Are Ahead : | In the War Against High Prices— Our First Triumph Is On Shoes 5,400 Pairs of High Shoes and 1,400 Pairs of Low Shoes, brand new 1920 Models of McCreery Footwear Are Offered At Astonishingly Low Prices 8.75 11.65 tnetuding tax regularly 12.20 to 13.85 regularly 14.40 to 17.15 We have found by actual comparison that Shoes of | this high grade, made by thy same manufacturer, of the same materials, are selling many dollars higher in price than we have marked these At 8.75 Boots, Oxfords and Pumps in dressy styles and walk- | Black, Tan and ‘Two-Tone effect. Every con ble style, all kinds of leather from Patent to Calfskin are represented. Many chic styles of French Footwear are | included, as well as Evening Slippers of Silver and Gold Cloth, Black Satin and Black Velvet. At 11.65 Boots of Gray or Black Buckskin, or with Kid vamps and Buckskin uppers; models of Patent Leather with Black reery ‘& Co. NESDAY 34th Street Annual January Sale of ““McCreery Linens’’ Famous for Quality. Here you will find as choice and extensive an assortment as you used to see in pre-war days. As to prices—they are certain to surprise you, for they are in many instances Less Than Prevailing Wholesale Cost All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Coths. 0.0.6... ..005 regularly 6,00, 8.00 and 10.00, each 4,25, 6.50 ‘and 7.50 He All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths. ....... re 2x2 yards..... «...each 6,50, 8.00 and 9,50 regularly 8.00, 10.00 and 12.00 Size 2x2Vg yards....... each 7.50, 9.00 and 10,00 regularly 9,00, 11.00 and 14.00 Size 2x8 yards......... each 9,00, 10.00 «nd 12,00 regularly 12.00, 13.00 and 15.00 All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Napkins... . regularly 6.50, 9.00 and 12.50, doz. 4,20, 6.50 and 9.00 bleached, 70 yard 2,00 Irish Linen Sheets. ..pair 14,50, 17.50 and 19.50 regularly 18,00, 22.60 and 26.00 Pure Irish Linen Pillow Cases.pair 2,90, 4.59 and 5,75 All Linen Table Damask, regularly 8.00, 1,200 yards inches wide. » Pure regularly 4.00, 6.00and 8.00 i Towels Hemmed Huck Towels. . . .doz. 2.50, 3.00 and 3.75 re gularly 8.00 to 5.00 Hemstitehed Huck Towels..... doz. 2.90, 4.50 and 6,00 regularly 4.50 to 7.50 All Linen Huck Towels........ doz. 6.00, 7.50 and 9,00 regularly 7.50 to 12.00 Turkish Bath Towels.......... doz. 4,50, 6.00 and 7.50 regularly 6.00 to 9.00 Irish Twilled Kitchen Towels, name woven in Red.. regularly 7.50, doz. .00 .doz. 6.00 name woven in Red or Blue. regularly 7.50 Irish Glass Towels, All Linen Weft Crash Union Linen Huck Tow- Toweling, bleached, Kid or Buckskin uppers 1 Calfskin Boots with contrast ing tops of Buckskin—high, low and modified heels. (Second Floor) ‘Princess May’’ Ribbed Cotton Union Suits els, hemstitched,. doz. 4.50 | regularly 80¢ yard 19¢ regularly 6.00 (Second Floor) For Women 1.25 Regularly 1.95 and 2.35 Actually Below Present Cost to Us! They are fashioned in low or Dute extra sizes. All brand new merchandise of unq “Pull-On” Gloves add chic to the Street Costume Women’s White Washable Doeskin Gloves Special 3,50 per pair Vhis is the Glove Department's contribution to the White Sale. White Doeskin in worn outside or inside one's coat sleeve, than the They are made of an excellent, soft quality ‘pull-on” style with strap at wrist, to be as desired, Not PANCK ordinary | only are they smarter in about the appe: glove, but warmer wrists, where the wind so often plays Main Floor Annual January Sale Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases MeCreery Standard Makes Priced Lower Than To-day’s Wholesale Cost Hemmed Muslin Sheets 54x90 inches. y 1.55, cach, 1,20 » 63x90 inches. ., fered 1.85, each, 1,45 » 72x90 inches... .regul: 2.00, cach, 1.65 » 81x90 inches... .regularly 2.25, each, 1.75 Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases 42x36 inches regularly each, 35¢ 45x36 inches... . regularly each, 40c¢ (Second Floor) ch neck style, ankle length. Regular and uestionable quality. (Third Floor) To See Them Is to Want Them— Not just one, but one of each, because they are so very smart of line and the material of which they are made is so beautiful and durable. Furthermore, they have been priced at Cost to Us! 6.95 _ regularly 9.75 As a special offering from the Blouse Salon to our Annual Sale of White these Blouses are offered at a price from which our profit has been eliminated, They are fash- ioned of heavy quality India Silk that launders perfectly and wears a long, long time. Pretty buttons of pearl are their only adornment, Note how graceful are the collars and how smart the turn-back cuffs. (Fourth Floor) Tempting Prices Pretty Cretonne Novelties Handkerchief and Glove Boxes... Veil Boxes Comb and Brush 'T Scrap Baskets ... Photograph Frames ! 1 A LED LL

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