The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 4

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‘ : SWE QUOTE MANY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS, COM- Riek. Values from $5.00 to $22.50. PManwnry fer OE il a0 sn LL eh Ra aaiae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. CZECHSORDERED _|5,000 NEW PRISONERS HUNGARY WILL PICK Mi oy ess cote ot ata 24) UNCLE SAM 18 BOSS {2 tit rowiv 18 ver cent. below the ITALY'S R. R. STRIKE ENDS.)'%%, 09 01 KOLCHAK TO GIVE UP| TAKEN BY THE REDS. NEW KING AT ONCE | SHIPBUILDER NOW) : United " ash t fas they & for @ sia-henr ' ———~ ® dhy wad extra Russians Blame Gen, Janin and} py, ola Zattle in the Lower Premier ( heered When He Make t'ne| This, Country Turned Out 87 Per att Demand to ‘Have ti Don } m—River Cro | Announcement of Decision | Cent. of World's Output ported aces Blood. ing Forced. | for Monarchy mene Last Year stds Sceie SHRI NEUE LONDON, Ja i Ae Ke LONDON, Jan. 29.--A Bolshevik re-| BUDAI Jan. 29.—~itung LONDON, send i ew A Contral New TIALAMASE Tf ; Ghak’a surrender to Si) evolu-| port saya Russian Soviet Cavalty,! be a moni and ine new Kink witt| Many Imprisoned in Flooded Mine, |), ti ania ‘ a =. Rome under Wodnes- | ‘ : , tonite: was auth »y Gen, Janinfeommanded by Gen. Dumenko, hi te chosen immediatel ter the Na RLIN, Wednesday, Jan TA bd ll a PARE: ah woment for; it ted that the strikers #illl, i ‘of the Czech Army, who waa placed} forved the rivers in the Manych Val- tonal Assembly convenes, xald Pre:niar aed reat aii . n France had been give A ee ee He trompe eat |! Int er Dor +f i r ue 7 pen king n women's ative bpaclie Pei bie te y y introd 0 3 ¥ ‘ onter, says a Harbin despatch to the| days’ battle, ‘The Hed forces aro| “The first duty of a Natloval Aasom Watlich Have: wathorad Meant fiat the United Kingdom, : TeCOR!) LMIPSIC, Jan, 2.—The Communist fikceneer were 1 to 465. non-res Datly Mail. continuing the advance joly, WMich will be summoned on Fev. 16,| the mine | gross, 1g 272.422 tons more than in 1918 I Miners’. Union has deckired « st Va One Russian General has chwiensed| Further east along the same Gen. Janin to a due wnder the command of ( have formed a league which is: “Have Janin’s Talood n Janin’s explanation is awaited, but it fg known that Czech reports on the situation at Irkutsk, which have ber telegraphed to Gen. Janin at Verkh Udinsk, induced him to consent to Kol- has'’s surrender. ‘The Czechs say the choice lay be- tween surrender and complete annibila- tion. TOBACCO IGNORED ‘s BY W.C. T. U. , WOMEN 3 Denial Made at Convention Here} ; That Ban Is Sought on rivers fiercest ing i« proceeding t another i RISP heart of lettuce— s g. healt i nut meats—and a lus The North Atiantic Regional Con- if cious ball of Philadelphia (ference of the Women's Christian! Cream Cheese, A meal— . Temperance vegun|# a confection. at the Hotel McAlpin, ‘There is only one Philadeb “gates from thirteen States and! phia Cream Cheese — the pte District of Colunsbia in attend-|{ name“*PHILADELPHIA” on fance. Mrs. Ella A. Boole, Vice Presi-|f the label arantees Um } dent of the National Union and Presi- equaled quality, It is ident of the New York State organi- # zation, in ‘presiding. APHENIX PRODUCT # In spite of reports that the W. oT. U. is agitating in favor of prohi- f bition of the use of tobacco, there was | + not a mention of it at the meoting. , "The reports to the effect that we a@fe starting out to abolish smokimg | are reports circulated by the liquor i « interests, with the intention of doing Mrs. Boole. — Union has with dele- eports of ex- the violent gale Ireland, Scotland Northern England Tuesday, PAO reach hore to-day. ‘The isle said the London-Aberd thein was forced to stop se yp Decause of the high wind. - Damells, n73e%. 7 tensive dame age in p which swept PHENIX vs 1 GOOD CHEESE Store Opens 9.30 A. M.; Closes 6 P. M. For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY *PRISING THE NEWEST GOODS, AT THE VERY , LOWEST PRICES. } ft Clearance Sale of WOMEN’S GLOVES ' SUITS AND COATS Marked at Exceptionally Low Prices rf At Prices Astonishingly Low for pee Selling Friday and Satur- 49 Suits in all wool materials; styles — woaderfully smart. An excellent assort-| Washable Chamois Suede Gloves ) ment of ates and mixtures, 8-button Ierigth. Spear Back. High Values to°875.00, for...........053.00| grade and In shades of + Values to $60.00, for . 49.50 Hees Values to $45.00, for........... 89.50) special, at i Hi 40 Sample Coats to close out at very ¢ ‘ ineseaky of Wom x ipthemere| 7 nro loves--Heavy and splen wearing Serene moe: Siicactiyy ye quality. Shales of Grey, ‘Tan, Beaver, i . ‘Ss lack an te, mee =F ee 0 85.00 ry'Value. Bpecial, at.......... Sic } Special Week End Offering RIBBON SPECIAL | Black Dress Taffeta Silk, yard wide! For Friday and Saturday Only Vfich, lustrous and very durable Lot consisting of Brocade Taffetas, Ro- Today's Value $3.75, Sale Price man Stripes, Dresdens and Colored | Black Me: ‘Taffetas. Widths from 6 to 6] ; 4 t a" qual s. ‘Values 50 to 65e yd. > Yalue, 83. ial Sale Price........sseeee B9c © Value, $4.00 yd, eects! prices; all woo! materials, in thi UN TUAUANUUUEA AAT TH ale Price de Sole, an old r fect. Black, ‘Today's Sale Price...,.2.89 WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS ? Of American Taffeta, 26 inch; very + Black Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide | good assortment of dle: Excellent quality. 's Value $4.25 | Value $2.50, for... yd. Sale Price . ; 2.39 Fi i ¥ Hi MEN’S WEAR SECTION | } Just two days left, Friday and Saturday, WOMEN’S HOSIERY Women's Lilse Thread Stockings * for you to participate in our January| (Seamless), in Black, White and/| ) Bale offerings. The merchandise | Grey, Value 69e, for trees 400! ip. made by: the most reliable manu-| Women's Medium Weight Cotton turers ol jot goods bought for | i Ge : P noted are lower than| uu" today's Wholesale Cost. Or 5 Pairs for » Men’s Bates Street Shirts, soft and stiff Cuffs; sizes 14 to 18, Good assort- nt of neat, desirable patterns, for- merly priced $3.00 50. y Sale Price Bic 1.00 | Women's Kayser Silk Top Union, Suits. Sizes 36, 40, Val, 88.75, ab 2.25, Sizes 42, 44. Val. $3.00, at 2.50 Boys’ Grey Fleece Lined Union Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years. t all sizes, 14 to} 6 to 10, Val. 81.50, at.... 1.25) 1.50) le Percales, | 12 to 16, Val. $1.75, ate... in long and short sleeves; ull sizes to 46 CHILDREN’S SWEATERS t Bome have very slight defects | All pure Woo 8 ach PMc {and styles, 8 ' Values #5.50, for n most desirable colors s 2 to 6 years. he 8.95) hits all sizes! Cambric Night Gowns—Very ood | ach, BGS] quality, high, square and V neck, taste- s—Our entire fully trimmed with embroidery, avy weight cotton | Value $2.50, for... .1.95 and woo! mixed Union Suits. Values | | + $8.50 to $9.50, January Sale Prices, | White Petticoate—Good quality Cam- ee wach,, «BBE to 5.90) Price with lace or embroidery dts Swen ruffles, Value 88.50, for. ....+4« 1.8. insted” make Sweater Vests and Cardigan Jackets—Qur entire stock UPHOLSTERY SECTION tte— White and Natural only; lity. Yard Bloc iY Prices. 5.85 to 2, »| Cretonnes Vat 1,200 yards in small _de-| alues| signs, Reg. $50 yd) for 4 . Setary Sale Price, exch 3.05 | Cotton Taffeta 36 in, wide, plain Ei Men'sNight Shirts, “Universul” muke,| lots. Yard sscs.eecccesseee ts Bel F allsizes to 20, Made from heavy weight | pi) Py grade Muslin; with or without |? illows—20x filled, good 1.95)! 1 grade of we ; 3 at collar. January Sal’ Price, cach Val. €4.00 each, for 4 Many other items, mention--at greatly None C. O. D. or exchanged. are final closing prices WILLOW FURNITURE These) Alot of well made Cha lounges, ete Prices too numerous to| reduced — prices. ! s Tables, Chuis very low., WEST BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE UVACAUEGUALUUCTUA AUTODATA Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats and Suits At Considerable Reductions All Colors and Sizes, in All Materials and at Each Price ITH Winter still holding sway, the snug coat, in warm materials and effects, strives successfully with .snow and chilly blasts in models of Silvertone and Velour de Laine, thejr cozy comfort and delightful grace impressed upon the wearer by smart collars of fur or self materials. Reduced to 30.00 FROBABLY never before in the history of the mode have garments been fashioned so thoroughly in harmony with the spirit of the season, as shown in the Winter coats of luxurious Evora, Velour de Laine and Silvertip Bolivia, with their wondrous collars of Squirrel, Taupe Nutria and Raccoon. Reduced to 75.00 ‘OTHING enables a woman to voice that air of distinction more than a fur-trimmed coat, especially if it be elabo- rately fashioned of Vellouise, Evora, Velour de Laine, Sil- vertip Bolivia, Bokhara or Frost Glo, with collars and cuffs of Beaver, Squirrel, Taupe Nutria or Australian Opossum. Reduced to 150.00 For. Trimmed Sutts ESIDES imparting a sense of delicious warmth, fur is mar- velously effective as a trimming, as emphasized in the midseason suits of Duvet de Laine, Yalama and Duvet Superior, enhanced by smart collars of Jap Mink: and Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women and misses. A Number of Models Reduced to 60.00 O achieve the very extreme of elegance and at the same time reflect the Winter spirit, is the aim of these graceful tailleurs of Yalama, Velour de Laine and Tinseltone, with elaborations of Ringtail, Squirrel and Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women and misses. A Number of Models Reduced to 75.00 SOO - an LTT UHHH ENUTAMTUAA UGA AUUEAETU HTH UUUVTOATRAAEHESUTAE TEU I New Spring Frocks For Daytime Hours An Unusually Complete Collection The Values Are Most Extraordinary UFFLES and pleats contend for favor in the early Spring frocks of Taffeta Silk, while in the exquisite gowns of Georgette beading is the dominant theme; embroidery is preferred in the models of Tricotine and drapery in those of Satin that feature new skirt effects. Very Specially Priced 30.00 ROCKS of dainty Georgette characterized by the lavish use of brilliant beading, beautifully embroidered and beaded dresses of Tricotine and unique frocks of Taffeta Silk in the quaintest of ruffles and loveliest of draperies disclose some of the more interesting features of the Spring style. Very Specially Priced 50.00 TOUUNAOUUAAN AOAC ANANDA HE Spring mode advocates Crepe Meteor, Georgette and Satin for the newest of frocks that attain added charm by the use of Shell, Iridescent, Crystal and Sphinx bead- ing, handsome silk girdles in contrasting colors and lace collars in designs of rarest grace. Very Specially Priced 75.00 FAVORITE febric for the elaborate Spring frocks is Crepe Georgette, inexpressibly feminine in its sheer and dainty textile beauty, with rich gold thread embroidery, brilliant beadwork, the new pleated skirt and other effective touches express- ing distinction. Very Specially Priced 125.00 New Spring Suits NTICIPATING the tailored vogue in models of versatility and revealing new and individual types are these suits of Homespun, Tricotine, Tweeds, Poiret Twill, Velour Check, Gabardine, Serge, Coverts and Silvertone, expressed in short Eton or Bolero Jackets, and longer coats in straightline effects, belted or beltless, and including hand embroidered two and three-piece costume suits of exceptional beauty, jaunty sports suits and smart mannish tailormades. Very Specially Priced 45.00 to 195.00 ALCL UT

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