The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 8

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; 4 Recah ii Sth MRA IASEE SANIT TE LEARNT 4 HURT) urning « From Answering Palse Alarm From Up- ‘nee or vege iD Pat ti ( Frank G.Maguire of Engine Company No. 1, 647 Eighth Ave. 42. St i ° “set abe egeapeged Men, Read This:— Frouboes, twenty-cight, the | il Every man is interested in getting the best clothing ffeur, was thrown and received a value his money can buy—and that’s why we feel Thoclen thisty: Recer O'Suitiven, |] that we're entitled to your patronage. " e James O'Dwyer, twen- While we are cary to reach from everywhere we are out 90 hurled to the street of the high rent district— paintal cuts and bruises. | were Oo es ay a The Store is aloged at 5 P.M. P, M. dally. — B. Altman i Cn. MADISON. AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street “TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Thirty-fifth Street The National Hat & STETSON P} While we carry great and complete stocks—10¢ eliminate expensive tang oryanizations as every garment teen Nal gd personally select fel a to be fnise. It geoigent of the ‘kind | We're doing a big business on an honest basis, so gi i eee es ton fae en | you are assured of real savings as well as full satisfac- tion in every transaction. id Torcoats $40.00 te's0.00 en ) Mexico to Present Medal ¢ } We are New York's Largest Stetson A Wiesel Pht, NM. April 23.—cen 4. Pershing has accepted an invi- to deliver the commencement ad- = at the ew, r Plaxico Military In- - B way i mh here 35. | The medal iT? | fy Biway at to toe, General She at ise \ \ Ie Nassau and Ann ja 15 Other Shops in New York, Brooklyn, IRREDUCTION SALES to commence to-morrow (Saturday) The merchandise comprised in these | \ | ; offerings is all below original cost | DRY-COLD-AIR FUR STORAGE VAULT ON PREMISES Furs Thoroughly Cleaned by Compressed Air Process urs Repaired Furs Remodeled , BONWIT TELLER &,CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Women’s Dresses of serge, satin; taffeta and georgette at $22.50 Also The remainder of this season’s importations of French Model Gowns | at less than one-half the cost to import (Third Floor) BELOW COST | Over 1,400 Women’s Blouses | Blouses of cream-color net, with collar and cuffs of MADE IN U, S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores : Sa A Important Special Sale MISSES” APPAREL Much Below Regular Prices : No C. 0. D's No Credits No Exchanges Misses’ Tailored Suits Regularly 59.50 1069.50 48.00 phys eton and pony models of navy blue and black Poiret twill and serge, foes tailored and with bindings of braid or taffeta. Sizes 14 to | Misses’ Tailored Suits Regularly 79.50 to 95.00 65.00 f Navy blue Poiret twill and tricotine suits in ¢mbro‘dered Se and braided styles of etons and box coatswith novelty belts. A'so plain tailored styles ‘n mannish effects. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailored Suits Regularly 110.00 to 165.00 ‘Os. 00 Many novelty treatments in eton, box and tailored effects are in this collection, featuring the very highest types ah in misses’ tailored and costume suits. Sizes 14 to 18, ‘For it is pure, fresh milk, MA, without the cream, in dry, f Wey white crystal form. The / A\ 50c package makes d quarts, machine-made filet . =. .: . . at $ 3.45 Blouses of georgette or chiffon, mostly in suit shades, | Re ee oe Ba | | (Second Floor) GRANDRapips FURNITURE BELOW COST Children’s: Gingham Dresses = Dresses of striped or checked gingham; sizes 6 to 14 years . . . : ; ‘ - at $3.25 Misses’ Tailored & Dressy Frocks Made to sell for 59.50 to 85.00 38.00 A collection of odd dresses, some slightly handled. Included are only two or three of a kind. Sizes 14 to 20, Dresses of blue, green or lavender checked gingham; i sizes 10 tol6 years. . . «: . « at $4.50 | | | Satur. OPENS bo one ju ee y WEEKLY MO | (Second Floor) A ACCOUNT at ‘Apartment Furnished Complete mn Easy Payments. Misses’ Tailored & Afternoon Dresses Made to sell for 75.00 to 110.00 58,00 Dresses of taffeta, sat’n, crepe de chine, plain and figured Georgette and beaded effects in I'ght and dark colorings. Also tailored types in Poiret twill and tricotine. Sizes 14 to 20. BELOW COST | Women’s Hosiery | Black or white silk, with lisle-thread tops, toes and heels, per pair. i ‘ : ‘ ° ' ' - $t.15 Black, white, cordovan or gray silk, with lisle-thread | tops and soles . ° . ‘ ; . per pair $1.50 COLUMBUS AVE | BET. 103 & 104""ST, Misses’ Tailored & Afternoon Dresses Made to sell for 85.00 to 135.00 68.00 Dresses of pearenee Soe, pois ain. crepe de chine, handsome embroidered and gol read treatments. Al; dresses cf Poiret twill, tricotine and fineserge. Sizes 14 to 20. Black silk, with acai anes (war tax sere : : a per pair . . ° . . : . | Misses’ Navy Blue (First Floor) ‘ Tricotine Capes ... 59.00 | _ 7 Misses’ Fashionable Your entoanine es poison B ELO WwW COS | Peachbioom Capes b | $ isease germs breed in tl ° 9, | . econ | | 1,500 Pairs of ‘Women’s Oxfords | MISSES’ APPAREJ.—THIRD FLOOR. pre * dns from | an ings, scores i . peoplegetephold eo refrigerators | at $6.75. per pair apparen | a in jac! rf | Dos a : \ These Oxfords are made of brown kidskin, and brown Lapa Ms \\ H Get Sripho-Nathol from drve and depert- black calfskin; with practical leather heels. Beebe rece | El of 4 p | (Second Floor) | SUNDAY WORLD Le WARTe wore wonvens } == Ss . i Jf

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