The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. me "15 CUBAN STOLE f40 | STICK BY ISS JOHNSON. |MARKET OFFICIALS _ FRIDAY--a Day of HALF PRICES TO CLOTHE HIS SONS) sntesea Gun roter win Get nack| PLAN TO ORGANIZE (ii: a in handling, market se tion Of intrastate ship lation for the control of ——— ¥ cnmeacenaananes ae | 2Case Against Berguess Dismissed} word w. on Request of Employer Who ee ihe tin Brought ‘Him to Trial. classes of Miss pretty Hartfor¢ in Centre Street) being held in vith the larceny] with carrying Representatives From Fifteen States Will Meet Here to Discuss « 8 Johnson, the | Waste Reduction, toa " Arraicned toda Police Court chari of a $40 Victory Le ployer, Edgar onference of market of- held at the Murray Hill Ho Feb, 5, was pe to Liddle is under bail on a charge of | tio 4, for Myron H. Beaumont, an exporter, e the girl wh No, 24 State Street. Early in Decem gis the Victory Loan book was missing and “be discussed are trans- aks A Vaca wunbed teeing ews te 6 4 Store Hours 9.30 A.M. to 6 P. Small and broken lots to be disposed of before Saturday’s > te to a Brooklyn dealer, he sald to-day : end-of-the-year inventory. Warning is given that many Te aah Tolatiek. Aviserey AN : of the lots will sell out early. Store opens at 9.30 said Berguess told him he spent SAKS-SELECTED = = money for overcoats and underw for his two littl boys and on medicine | for his mother, who died recently in Cuba. : No C D. sales HEATHERS had ri on old | My tec RTE Wad ices weihaeee ‘ Women’s Wraps Silks at half the, compl abo dlaminsed,” aaia | In those mellow Whist- Half and more than half reductions 1,065 yards 5 grade, Friday at $1.90 the againtant district attorney. (| . ; vd Fifteen beau- yard; plain < and colored silks, includ- Ha ee ree re | lerian brick-brown and tiful evening ing wash satins, in pink and white. wraps, $50 to Main floor, Old Building 50, originally | woo. | Dress Cottons—half ie Au nk he 1,800 yards; remnants of Summer dress Inest Of ma | cottons, 1 % yards to dress patterns in length terials, and in peace sana Ot r ‘ 4 voiles, Swisses, ginghams, madras, tissues most cases | and silk-and-cotton fabrics. lavishly — trim- med with fine __ Main floor, Old bdttegri Upholstery Fabrics CITY TO PLANT A 50-ACRE _FOREST grey-green shades. . . As soft as a Volstead beverage ! A fabric feature of Saks-Uistercoats COLUMBIA "Grafonola”) EDISON Clear as a Bell” "Diamond Dive” Kensico Dam Project to Be Startec | | When Ground Thaws—to Cost $50,000. Tree’ planting will be started as soon Re ‘ound thaws, on the 50-acre ruct New York City owns in the shadow Kensico Dam, V nester Count Tlear all three of these distinguished phonographs under the same playing conditions as at home: — In a main floor Concert Booth at our Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn Phonograph Headquarters. It is the only satisfactory way to choose between these three fine ane ie ae wore wilt cont a t $50,000, and instruments — and very easy. Come in. Let us ee pinta Beane ening rap a 1,200 yards of remnants at half. ; Monk ipal ude oH OU S TOCES ONE AU Oi os Gon Cee Coney te black, her » silk strewn with field Cretonnes, madras, China silk, damask, ' A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA, Tigers eno fa he tigi HN casement cldths, velvets, velours, tapestry, i EMERSON, AND EDISON RECORD: med with black lynx and bands of blac nas ‘ nl H ' ON, AND EDISON RECORDS Suku & GOom att SHatual 3, now $200% fancy nets, scrim, voiles, marquisettes, i h t ni and silk broe of flame color and Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. fend seared fot rh HARDMAN UEC Rteake doeds paulsral BOB A nh chara Sid is Ofte link 16. the ’ BROADWAY AT 34th STREET 200. tract was selec e PECK & CO. Founded 1862 New York Brooklyn 433 Fifth Ave. 17-51 Flatbush Ave. “monument! Pome evergreen Loted, but it s , trimmed with collar, Curtains at half squirrel; originally ’ ‘ ia _ 98 pairs; variety of styles; Friday’s dand collared and cuffed | prices ranging from $1 for curtains RY Bereta ceoay sheen to $17.75 for curtains ana $7) 5. originally $35.50. reet_ wraps $75 to $195 s ‘ an 4 F 3 »N . ‘originally $195 to $395 __ Fourth Gallery, New Bldg Exquisite wraps of peachbloom and silk | duvetyn and in fine wool velours, trimmed with beautiful furs. Each wrap individual. [ Children’ 8 Hats half Some of them copies of Paris models. Friday, $1.95 to $2.25 for hats originally $4 to _Second floor, Old Building $4.50; French velours, sailors, bonnet styles, and some soft velvet flap hats; all trimmed. Third floor, Old Building. cuffs and stole o $600, now ) of shrubs a even Wraps i the work ts to be Twelve fine eamanaanaeass FOOGE FIV "IDDID IIIS IIVIIDIDIIDIAD OO 3 ped IRDS of a feather flock . together” is avery old 4 Doralis adage, but quite true in its | relation to peatls—Doralis Pearls and Oriental Pearls equally s Dresses—half than half originally $39.60 to $295. | Babies’ Blankets--half tricotine, light or dark Women - grace the most distin- 2 | anh Se le i i yi | E ety of f 3 guished gatherings w ith g Georgetts crepe: charmeuse; crepe de chine, dinner 50c pair for 29x38 in. cotton blankets with pink : ; their presence. |] gowns of dark lace; evening gowns. Sizes 34 to 42 | or blue borders; suitable for carriage or crib. Exclusively (3 if} collection, but mot in each styles | _ Third Stoor, Old Building. ey | . econ oor, uilding. | a Saks Diamond Set, $39.50 to $300 ¢ B Ninth St. : é With Gold Clasp, $7.50 to$90 | | Children’ 8 ‘Stockings WOO S| Saks Company : Brogdway at 34th Street COOKS IN A MINUTE Tastes good-is good A detiont- 3 sya NorTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESIS=STR Women’s Gloves—half "| 490,paim a, 106 pair were 256, Be eee AAISSE aid oetereolorea fabric | 4008 se: 1 rae, eee ee Silk Stockings—half | | Teddy Bears and Dolls 700 pairs, 55¢ pair—were $1.15 | fo Nose f gloves. Incomplete sizes.’ Main floor, Old Bldg. -- 420 pairs, 95c pair—were $2 At 55e—broken ; silk with mercerized toe, heel and mock leg, seamless foot; | | white, pink, gray, champagne, and a few Mut Beds- black. $1 50 to $3. nird Gallery, New Building ee eee = half At 95c—sizes 814 to 10, full-fashioned silk; pearl, medium gray, champagne, gold; not every size in each color. Mostly extra sizes Main floor, Old Building ; originally $1.50. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Furs—half 30 scarfs of black dyed skunk, $12.60, origi- | Men’s Socks—half nally ‘15 scarfs of dyed coney, taupe and bl ’ original $8.50, and 20 taupe and bl Commencing January 26 morning, noon and night! Owe Acasal aT an 600 pairs, 37¢ pair, were °; natural cashm and afew khaki color in wool and Every piece of furniture : al y Bee 50. i, Apr cotton; seamless. that goes into this sale is a a Oh Gy Ben SR DEY) CUE A eee ele penuine bargain. The price meets 'y $16.50; and a few muffs ed with them Underwear at half . A represents a real, substan- ural raccoon scarfs, $8.25, 6 nally $16.60 or 62 No price advance—No High felirantiedon eran ite tee eee em Ale TOW Balding | | gen a Tne ee eta i f Te : . S value, because, for one rea- | nainsook drawers; odds and ends; broken sizes \ Cost ce) living in Ounnycorn, son or another, we wish to Jewelry at half in the lot. : , | . | remove it from our stock. 6,000 p Warenbin’ colin; Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Saves time—fuel cost—money. | ff This is the aponth we devote y bar pins, | to stock rere ie ‘clasps; e TUTERDCnrces cro ceane Mt Math floor, Od Bhd Sporting Goons hat { * . low enough to make it 5 : Es : It is tasty, economical and worth while to buy, and Corsets at half 100 pair i ; | even anticipate your wants. . fs . 150 Lillian corsets, $5 each; were $10 to $12; 25 pairs snc comfortably filling, Bar om peta, Greenpoint Toor Bed Bi mie lttnibele’ Thi nose tid dg.” | Burlington Arcade floor, New Bid. Trin tones we Lingerie 1 ‘ape half | Razor Strops—half \ . ee strated, a — | ea Serve Sunnycom daily see Plain Figure Tags M otor Truck De- 360 5 gular price 15¢ |. tutte full, at 50c @ it ally $1 5 i | h : on Eve.ything jiveriea Everywhere the piece, 2 pi able full, at S0¢ each, originally: $1 to:81.60) i ow much further it goes. : , Old Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. | ee x be | ers a apf e : tI } SSS mh, Less Than a Penny Recipe tn every package | ‘ a Serving Queen Anne Period Bean ak is the Key-Note of the February Sale of Furniture Dining Room Suite _ ar 4 Pieces On that firm foundation is built the great event which is nes wide; | Four pie ing of Buffet, \@ inches wid 34 Dining Table, China Closet, 42 calling to home-makers in every walk of life, in this and near-by and far-distant cities. The size of your home doesn’t signify. The right kind of furniture for, it is here—the| GOOD kind you want—and plenty to choose from. “a For the small apartment For the home out-of-town For the house in town For any roc 1. any hous: '—the furniture is here; furniture os about the goodness of which you Fais'4 don’t need to quibble; more than = ** Buy Sunnycorn from your own Grocer— THE PATENT CERFALS CO, (Established 1883) New York, N.Y. i | . A > re Threelac High (Grade) Rarlidietiving iRoom! eee Raxiapee vite a million dollars’ worth, at say- N with mahogany finished fra upholstered im § 50 ings of 10 to 33 per cent. in the ee. i tapestry; indestructible springs in seats; three ‘ y a id ares a~ . Sew arb Paleuoonn Rieeat aalilltateated : 1 7 3: February Sale of Furniture, now (> y reet PEN SA Y EVENIN : \ Telephonet Watkins 290 OPEN SATURDA GS going on. as aL) TH Purchases made now will be entered as of Febe = B_ | p } | OR NIE iy ruary 2d, if desired, we oe! 2) < , Fifth and Sixth Gall i

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