The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 9

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_ {@ to-day by the Government to show aries Floyd. Tent to work In the Focal i vy] Rapide, w: it Aur. 1. ane satt Geared |e “s sp cone. Fara her $15 a week and Cha aa ls Floyd paid her. She wrote omy tte b John ¥ rn of Midland atte ie | fen , RELIED tN TOWELP i: rs organising the county for Newberry. | Corliss told the witness he wa charge of the campaign in Reveral | counties, * About_a week before the primaries) Corliss C o met King. velope ‘hel none on. ane ‘ame. yhy ae ; overnstent. tina Brings in Bank |). ened It and found, #400 He in it. Out” ) the $400 Kern Rotoy whe m Officials to Testify as to Sen- paid for automobiles and emp! ator’s Campaign Funds. returned the rest of the money to Frank Emery nzie, cashier of| Well. nk of Grand A. J. BA’ {} . GRAND RAPIDS, Mtch., Peb. 6— je Adding machine testimony in the| — 19 Newberry trial here was relied upon ‘@ what an important part finances {® played in the Senator's 1918 Lee WW paign '@ The Government brought in bank iN officials to show sums on deposit for the Newberry Committee and some of | the 134 Newberry aids who are 17 charged, with the Senator, with elec- tm tion frauds. #9 According to testimony thus far on record various, Newberry funds in 191% were: Commonweaith Second Moor -Take Elevator Federal Savings Bank, Detroit, $178,857.20. Balance when withdrawn after the campaign $29,756.5 Tomorrow (Saturday) | s manager, $11,- was withdrawn ents of bank at- Reduced to 5822 Silvertip Bolivia Silvertone Duvet de Laine warmly interlined. —=]—> —> =a e_> STE OY IM IMI ON INO bn Style 6358. A smart business shoe of gun metal calf, medium heel, Also Style 6258, same as above but of chrome tan calf, rich Burgundy shade. The Importance of Your First Purchase of Beck Hazzard Shoes OU will appreciate the stylish lines of Beck Hazzard Shoes by simply looking at them; their craftsmanship, by critical > =a & examination; their value, after a long period of satisfaction— giving wear. (=) Send mail orders to 326 Lafayette Street, adding 15¢ to cover parcels post charges. Style book on request. _ THE GREATEST CHAIN OF RETAIL SHOE STORES IN ANY CITY IN THE WORLD Yo WOMEN ‘or CK ae AND BE fA ZZARR. Directory for Addresses j ! Gonsule: Wilsshons RUBBERS ed some “kids” to pass Naratore: “ind| Baco Rubbers protect your health—and your pocket-book as They save your TES & CO., Stanley & WeGibbons 5™ AVENUE AT36™STREBT Will Close Out 100 Winter Sonty With and Without Fur Trimming Velour de Laine Some with big fur collars, all richly lined and the first banker! wi tentified concerning accounts ot i shoes. istributors. (Ss e&S>= &€= fe " Until further notice we will open at 9.30 A. M. and clese at 6 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42d Street with hemstitching. ———AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE—— (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Special for Saturday Only WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS $6.95 Double panel Washable Satin or Crepe de’,Chine Petticoats in White and Flesh Color; tailored models Exclusive Spring Models In TAILORED and SPORT HATS Displayed on the THIRD FLOOR in a wide assortment of attractive styles suitable for WOMEN and MISSES. Special Values for Saturday Women’s Smartly Trimmed Hats at $6.50 The assortment includes smart models for early Spring wear; newest materials and colors. West 43d Street Main Floor MISSES’ and GIRLS’ a Plain or fur-trimmed models. Misses’ Winter Coats— Of Pom Pom Cloth; lined throughout and interlined; shaw] fur collar; sizes 14, 16 118 3 f 1 id arr a ormerly sold $19. 75 | Girls’ Broadcloth Coats— With fur collar of Nutria; lined through- out and interlined; sizes 6 to 10 years; formerly sold at $15.00 BECO icc sivcre reece Misses’ Fur Collared Coats Tailored or fur-trimmed models of Silver- tone, Silvertip or Wool Velour; silk lined and interlined; 14, 16 and 18 * $35. 00 years; regly, up to $69.75. Girls’ Winter Coats— Of Wool Velour, Heather Mixtures and other fine Wool Fabrics; $11.50 sizes G to 12 years; formerly up to $22.50 Misses’ Higher Cost Coats - - now $98.00 and 145.00 Formerly $119.00 to 245.00 ge fur collars o are Bokhara Cloth, A Special Purchase of- { Genuine Beaver, Natural Squirrel, or Australian Opossum The ma- ’ Bolivia, Frost Glo or Peachbloom; handsomely silk lined and warmly interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. WOMEN’S HAND BAGS Offered at a saving of about one-third off regular prices for Saturday only—Main Floor $3.95 Silk and Duvetyn Hand Bags to match the new Suits and Coats; all inside frame models; a variety of colors. Hudson Seal Coats (Ouhvr) | A Reduction Sale To-morrow of: SMART FUR COATS For Women and Children Scotch Mole Coats— Very smart bordered model, 80 inches | Smart novelty models with graduated lo selected skins of light weight fronts; handsomely embri Sad saceilenoauallly; oriel dered linings; originally $425 $275.00 nally $865.00 . $275.00 a : : rire Scotch Mole and Tan Cara- Hudson Seal Coats {vsitar) | cut Coats; exceptionally fine quality; with Three-quarter length; deep shawl callar | panel back; slightly draped Paacute nt anirtunarture | at sides; originally $525.00. $475.00 originally $495.00.......+- $395.00 : C 4 en Muskrat Coats — Natural Hudson Seal Wray a8 MUBKILAT) | Blacks thrso-ibacter length: laces shawl Three-quarter length; st ollar and cuffs of Hudson Seal (Dyed hack models: eeiginally $595 5 $475, 00 rea krat), originally $495.00, $395.00 . ® ,’ Final Reductions on Children s Fur Coats Haunpster, Natural Rabbit and White Coney: originally pane aDatn 98.50; reduced to $24.50 to 85.00 Phenomenal Sale] SMART CLOTHES!| ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED! | EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD! REDUCTIONS FROM 25% TO 4096! In spite of the High Cost of Woollens and Labor we | offer you these REMARKABLE VALUES, for WE DO NOT CARRY OVER STOCK. These Values are Incomparable, for Our Clothes Represent THE UTMOST IN FABRIC, STYLE, TAILORING AND COMFORT! /HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY GOOD CLOTHES vi “GOOD OLD TIME PRICES” (c) 1919 Kincaid & Kimball, Inc. | SUITS | $93. 50 $97: 50 [38 50. | $49. 50 $ ) Former Prices $30, $35, $50, $55 up to $75 ULSTERS & OVERCOATS | $97.50 $97.50 $49.50] | $4550 $gg.50's59.50 | in Former Prices $35, $45, $55 up to $95 | All Sizes. All Colors. No Charge for Alterations _ OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 FP. , | 27 Cortlandt Street, cor. church st. | a Sixth Ave. L at Door—Hudson "Tube at Corner

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