The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920." ad ae ————- es _aeecteneeeaae —_ ————_-—_ —-. - AIRSHIP FOR U.S. |UNDERTAKER A BUSY MAN.| WOMEN TO TEST COINS. | |{t.chingzd: and Mw Kells utr | Poem dete | ces Saka & Company + Has to Be] Are to Determine Fineness of New | antt-sntoon Leagee Now After Jersey Store Hours: 9:30 to 6 P. M. et Lome. af ny ad. n—T#8 él “My cltent oe fs @n undertaker and has | Gamblers. | Samuel Wilson, Assistant State Super- bles, the largest in thd world Deen s0 fusy burying people the past |women « Jintendent of the New Jersey Anti- greg eto ynavy,.and one of month he has peen ufable: to consult "| gaioon League, has sent a letter to Gov. now "bolit\in England, will with "ms In preparation of his case, ine 1°19 | awards of New Jersey asking him to mm a thineAtiantic flight mext sald Bernatd Hy, Chander, counnel we WOTk, | suppress alleged gambling resorts in Capt, Craven, Director of Naval Robort G. Furey of No. 69 Wighth Ave-| which ix don eai NU | Jorsey City and Hoboken. He names tion, to-day told the House Naval Ue, In applying to-day for an extenaion| for two weeks. three’ places in Jersey City and four tee, American Naval officers Defore Supreme Court Juatice Guy, The] rie im the first. th omen have | in Hoboken where, he says, “the lid is extension was granted. e me women have | ote says New York gamblers go ‘enlisted men who will fly the Brit- | Furey ts suing the Greenwich Movies| had a place on the commission, which ere because the New York police are ‘built ship to America are in Eng- Came tation foe 10,000 damages Yor al-'comprises twenty-three members. The |more efficient than the police of New training for the fight. Jeged assault, women members aro Mrs. Kh. B. Mun- Jersey. In asking $2,700,000 for the cgnstrac- | - of a second super-diricitile, Cant. suid. this ‘vessel would be fifty Splendid Values! Men’s Beacon Blanket Robes Special $10.50 mack a. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, an Important Three-Day seoseees fae | Sale of Women’s Smart Boots ag gia All Taken from Our Regular Stock and KELLN ER BROS. Reduced to $8.45 A saving of $6.50 on every pair! Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue ‘A better opportunity to make a liberal saving on the best of women’s shoes never presented itself. Each pair was made especially for us, over lasts that are not * longer than the British-built eraic, ch is 644 feet in length, a id Abol ‘Captital Pentshment ALBANY, Feb. 11.—Senator Joha J; 4, Démoorat, of New York, tot inti mill to provide for the on of ital’ punishment. ‘The nes af first degree murder and trea, now punishadle by death, ‘yond pe | fe anishable by imprisonment je, except on ion or commutation ‘of @en- ce by ‘tho out the privilege of parol Governor, Cold storage eggs declined 10 cents dozen to-day and butter took a 2- Grom, Market Commissioner ) fafley announced thet unlimited | tities of potatoes, cabbage and but- | William apd Mary Dining Room Suite in American Walnut Veneer~10 pieces cy Bill Passed. ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 11.—In accord+'{ with ar >mergency message from , jor Smith, the Senater to-day | the deficiency bill to provide an 4Piece Bedroom Suite, in American Walnut. $365 Bos of the beauty of Kellner furniture stands a twenty-nine year reputation for quality furniture at moderate cost—which leaves no question as to its serviceability and intrinsic worth. A visit to the “Twenty-five Rooms” will prove fruitful of ideas for arrangement. You are cordially invited to see them, Two Important Sales Thursday 150 Men’s Overcoats Formerly $30 to $38 . . At Pag These are last season’s coats. We want you to know this, so that you will realize you are getting the benefit of last season’s woolen prices — plus! 25 Nutria Fur Collared Overcoats Formerly $98 $6 5 Small Charge for cAlterations } if lz PEASE. ; PIANO COMPANY, 128 West 42nd Street. 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St. Newark, N. J. BROADWAY Saks & Company cAt 34th STREET FIFTH FLOOR POSTS vue cecie ee wesecebuseetecee only very gracefully proportioned, but so made as to These robes should not assure maximum comfort in walking. The leathers: Black Suede, Black Kidskin, Patent Coltskin, Dark Tan, Russia,,Calfskin, some with con- trasting tops of Grey or Black Buckskin All sizes, but not in each model. Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Mid-Winter Sale of Sweaters and Scarfs for Women and Misses At Greatly Reduced Prices These beautiful Sweaters and Scarfs are in the very” latest models, suitable for sports and street wear. At $3.95—Regularly $5—Handsome wool Scarfs with large pockets and all around belts in Brown, Terra Cotta, and Green, with contrasting borders. At $2.95 —Regularly $5—Children’s and Misses’ Sweaters, in coat and useful slip-over models, beautifully knit in Wool and Fibre Silk. Colors: Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Green, Tan and Maize. * At $5—Regularly $8.50—Women’s and Misses’ Smart Zephyr Wool ,Sweaters, in stunning Tuxedo and Coat models with large pockets. All wanted colors, Third Floor, Thursday, Friday and Saturday\ Smart Brassieres and ' Bandeaux At 65c, $1.25 and $2.50 Dainty front and back-fastening models, made of fine quality Pussy Willow Silk, Satin or Muslin, trimmed with lace or embroidery, Main and Third Floors. Limited to Thursday A Sale of Women’s New Taffeta Frocks Prettily embroidered At $39.50 A very charming model for afternoon and street wear, showing the ultra- smart draped skirt, a feature of the more cost- ly gowns for Spring. Carefully developed in soft, lustrous taffeta, en- riched with embroidery of silk and wool. Obtain- able in navy, taupe and black, and in sizes 86 to 40, Fourth Floo be confused with Blanket Cloth robes. They are made of genuine Beacon Blankets and are worth very much more than Second Floor $10.50! Fifth Floor. FOR THURSDAY ONLY Women’s Early Spring COATS Fashioned of Polo Cloth and Caledonia Cloth—soft, _rich- looking fabrics that have a feel of velvet. Full lined with plain or novelty silks, Special $68 The very newest and most charming of coats for Spring, at a very low price, featuring new pocket treatments, novel belt ideas, and smart pleatings as dictated by Paris. Colors; Natural Tan, Blue Bird, Beaver, Brown ‘and Reindeer. Sizes 34 to 48 Fourth Floor if GREATLY REDUCED A Most Uncommon Collection of Women’s Mid-Winter Coats in swagger fur-trimmed and tailleur models * $69.50 to $75 Coats $79 to $85 Coats $89 to $98.50 Coats. ed . ..Now only $75.00 $95 to $125 Coats....... Arn eee ...Now only $89.50 Fourth Floor. On Sale Beginning Thursday 2,000 Girls’ and Misses’ Middies at $1.95 Regularly $2.95 to $3.50 800 of the Celebrated “Paul Jones’ make Every girl loves to wear a Middy and nothing is more practical for the “Gym,” school and everyday wear. These are in a host of pretty models, very carefully made. The “Paul Jones” Middies are of good quality Jean. The balance have been developed in Lonsdale Jean, well known for its splendid laundering qualities. Colors to suit every preference—All White for the “Gym” class, and stunning combinations of White with collars and cuffs of Gold, Red, Green or Copenhagen Blue for general wear. Sizes for everybody—6 to 22 years, Three styles pictured. Approval. Nane C, O. D., Exchanged or on . ’ Second Floor,

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