The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 9

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PURPLE Oram sited tee FAMILY DIVIDED IN we cw sera SCHAFMEISTER ROW ny Wife Sues Brother-in-Law for AY y leged Assaull, a § b * “The H idea” 9 suit of 1 ebureh and social wor brother-in-law, Dr meister, wealthy ving, essay prem kins terday On Bau oss Huge Sp ICAGOANS BOUGHT MARKS. Uintions in German Care Have Neen Made for $19,000 alt, eC 1 and a jury re plaintiff bter, several it > pun eir Amort- t quota- | SUNDAY New York’s Best Drug Stores The Utmost in Prompt, Courteous Service a2 Nattanest Woolworth Building. WORLD WANTS WorK Prices Are Right NATIONAL, _ ,.22.s14,, DruG STORES MONDAY MORNING THE 41st ANNIVERSARY SALES A Young Girl’s Love of Clothes may be indulged without serious strain on Mother's purse if purchases are made during the 41st Anniversary Sales. See what desirable things have been selected for Saturday Bloomer Dresses. 3.50 Fresh, bright colored check maculate little collars Sizes 4, 5, 6 ycars. gingham with i uf fs of white rep. ana ¢ Tub Dresses. 7.95 Plain colored Felstex with daintily embroid- ered front—white pique collar and cuffs edged with Irish picot. Sizes 8 to 12 years., For Misses and Older Girls Polo Coats, 49.50 ' New Spring models, three-quarter length, Blue Bird or tan polo. Narrow leather belt. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Misses’ Jersey Sutts, 29.50, Simple, serviceable suits of heather wool jersey in blues or browns. Musses’ Sport Couls, 25.00 A double faced tan polo, a belted model with swagger, large patch pockets. MENAGERIE OF VELVET ANIMALS Cats that don't scratch. pups that never even | bark when they slepped on in play, elephants with perfectly harmless tusks of | white flannel, and rabbits with nice floppy ears. They're living tn harmony now in ut anv one of them will leave 1.25 Lilipulia, | his happy home for just The Best Woolen | UNDERWEAR For Children | That England Produces This is the finest, soltest longest wearing Merino under wear obtainable for children From the large shipment just received we are already filling 6.50 | orders placed months ago by | ) ourpatrons. Sizes 4to12 yrs Reinforced spliced seams | Guaranteed unshrinkable \ STORE HOURS Q to 5.3 Firth You Ne ‘s q R Not many of them, but worth \ rl 3 All Best & Co. standard in style, worls and quality. None C. O. D. CHILDREN’S COTTON STOCKINGS 38 pr. Regular 50c to 65¢ grades Wide or narrow rib cotton or mer- cerized cotton hose. Broken sizes Shoes for every mother’s son, and daughter, too.. Shoes for a toddling tot, and shoes for an active boy, shoes for “best” and shoes for every day— shoes for wear Every pair made according to our own exacting specifica- Children's Tan Button Shoes, 3.95 regular 5.75 grade Vhe price is less than to-day’s wholesale cost. The shoes have stout soles and reinforced toes. Sizes 4'to 8. Widths C, D, E. 4th floor Children's Tan Lace Shoes, 3.65 \ strong shoe of tan grained leather, with heavy welt soles. Sizes 8 to 10'%. Widths C ind D, 4th floor 400 prs. A Clearance Sale---Boys’ Reversible Leather Coats 19.50 Herelofore 25.50 to 29.50 coming Regular 12 50 to.17.50 Grades in All-Wool Mackinaws 10.50 8 to 13 yrs. No need to sing the praises of the mackinaw as a desirable item of boys’ attire: 11.50 14 (0:18 vrs. Ask any boy what he think: and more shoes tions—leather, last and the finish the best obtainable. Marked for the Anniversary Sales at prices we could not duplicate were we to buy the shoes to-day. Buy sev eral pairs—it will prove a wise extravagance 200 Pairs Black Lace Shoes, 2.95 Made of the same serviceable leather that is used in navy shoes. A splendid shoe for knock-a-bout wear. Sizes’ $8 to 10. D width only 4th floor Boys’ Lace Shoes 4.35, 5.35 Sturdily built: shoes of heavy black or tan leather. Sizes 13 to 2, 4.35. E 4d floor Sizes 34 0:10, 5.35. 5th floor CHILDREN’S TAN LACE SHOES EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY LEATHER 6.60 Our regular 9.50 grade; soft, pliable, durable leather, made over orthopedically correct last, beautifully finished Sizes 11 tc THIRD FLOOR. Best & Co. Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Street Established 1879 \lore at Bests le? Pay STORE HOURS O tO 4.36 anship No Returns. of one,—or better still, ask him if he'd like one of these. WONDERS SATURDAY IS YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY IN > Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — An Exceptional Sale Saturday of— NOVELTY JEWELRY (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Greatly Reduced to effect an Immediate Clearance The assortaicnt comprises Necklaces, Rhinestones and Novelty Jewelry Sterling Silver Rings set with Rhii stones or colored stones, formerly $2.50 to $12.00, $1.25 to §.50 | to 10.00, Rhinestone or Pendant Novelty Button or Barrings; fornierly $2.00 $1.25 to 5.50 Rhinestone or Novelty Brooches and | A large variety of French and Bar Pins of Sterling Silver or Plati- num finish: formerly $1.50 to 12.75, at $1.00 to 5.50 Cuff Links | Sterling Silver, Emuneled ii artiste American Novelty Necklaces; formerly 82.50 to 10.00, $1.75 to 5.50 ‘olorings or Gold-filled ; in attractive patterns; formerly $1.50 to 3.95, al $1.00 to 2.50 —An Exceptional Sale To-morrow of Women’s SHETLAND SLIP-ON SWEATERS Special_ at $6.95 Smart faney-weave fishtail models, with long sleeves; smart collars; in ail desired shades. Sale of Remaining Stocks of Main Floor. BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING Exceptionally priced for Saturday—-Fourth Floor. BOYS’ SCHOOL OVERCOATS -—Smart serviceable models; sizes 11 to 17 years, $22.50 to 39.50 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS of all Wool materials; with extra knicker- bocker trousers; sizes 8 to 18 years, $18.50 and 22.50 BOYS’ JUNIOR OVERCOATS of all Wool Fabrics; warmly lined; sizes 3 lo 8 yrs.; reg. $18.50, $12.50 The Pre-Inventory | ly $2.95 to 8.50, BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS—Of Jersey Cloth in Oliver Twist or Middy models; sizes 3 to 8 years; regularly $18.50, $12.50 and 15.00 BOYS’ MACKINAWS—Of excel- lent Fabrics; sizes 8 to 16 years, $12.50 and 16.50 BOYS’ HATS of Velour, Felt or Cloth; smart school models; former- $1.95 to 6.50 Sale To-Morrow of Women’s and Misses’ FUR COATS and FUR PIECES Continues with its extraordinary reductions which mark this event as one of unusual economic importance. Such high-grade, luxurious and reliable mer- chandise is seldom offered at the remarkable Third Floor prices quoted in this sale. Our PRE-INVENTORY SALE of: MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL At Much Below Regular Prices MISSES’ DRESSY COATS To Close Out for $39.00 With large rich Fur collars, fash- ioned of Silvertip, Velour Coat- ing, Silvertone and other fashion- able Fabries; handsomely — silk lined and warmly interlined: sizes 14, 16 and 18 vears: regularly up to $75.00 GIRLS’ WINTER COATS To Close Out for $11.50 Exceptionally smart styles to select from; developed in Chin- chilla, Polo Cloth, Wool Cheviot or Heather Mixtures; sizes 6 to 10° vears; lined and interlined : regularly up to 822.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Wool Jersey Dresses In the Newest Spring Shades trusting colors artistic designs spEcHIL: $19.75 Advance models in Slip-on styles; handsomely embroidered in sell or con- THIRD FLOOR rn ESE GE TIBET

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