The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1920, Page 4

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Ca eee a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. fouth,| baum. cat Monly “between “7.90 “ard |READY FOR BOND COUPONS, | Mevand to eset bound trate | compe! all, sor ‘aw oe ony, berween the hours fOr $30 and 1110 | Wedeent Reserve Bank to Accept sue of fae to its inter “tee only exceptions to these rules| Second Liberties tm Advance, | ag agce | wonla ace in| Wee hte tio’ Street and Heventh Ave-| As fiscal agent of the United States, Ae LraBlo| wey thoroumtiare, saat" and’ @one-way| the Federal Reserve Bank of. Hew York | be oe. rset yl ig ge 4 is now prepared to receive, In advance reat snort, ton its eadway only; also ang ath Streets would) of the payment date, coupons due on Avenue and thence] be one- ety gtreate te from Bighth Avenue| next Saturday, May 15, detmched trom | east to t-| Second Liberty Loan 4 and 4% per cent. cong. thie in done Wisor bonds, the bank announced yesterdi y se traffic, Checks in payment of con pbe,condned| “Major Opdycke would have signal| deposited in adva tats aa controlled by one man, tO} delivery at 10 A. «: to take cars ey the enormous M 30 BP, M. and to west : ‘hours | Tesulate crosstown and through traf- nd it 8 tate the hours} fc; similar to those that have proved Bas ro thes streets weet, of Rroadway andl #0 ae 1) on Fifth Avenue, rve Goi SUMMER MODE OWNS, traps, sports costumes, blouses, hate, sweaters and fashionable trifleo—all the clothes that a, amactly dressed woman will wear thio cfummer and all the vltile thenge” shewill-wearewiththem. We have dedicated this page to a displayrof a few of out merweatrparm-wweatherrfroche, forxwomen. Ghe.pictures tell the story:of otyle—the: prices opeah for themoelvea—and the:point of ultimate importance 13 that’ the quality to Best's. Go dresoxwelleand. opend- widelyamahe,youtt: -oelvctions. here, is approve: ‘ fe cee: eg ik ick or’ whiteldon Slasshye to 5-00 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Thirty-fifth Street BELOW-COST. SALES OF Spring& Summer Merchandise “s. (for to-morrow, Tuesday) , Women’s Coats, Wraps & Capes taken from the regular stock and marked to $31.50, 39.00 & 52.00 Priced Below Original Cost (Third Floor) Women’s Dresses made of taffeta, crepe de Chine and other desirable fabrics at $29.00 U < ae Priced Below Original Cost (Third Floor) Women’s Morning & Bungalow Dresses of Summer cotton materials at $1.95, 2.65 & 3.45 Priced Below Original Cost (Second Floor) Women’s Hosiery Silk, with lisle tops, toes and heels; in black, white, African brown, dark Russia, navy blue or smoke gray per pair $1.35 per pair 1.85 Also Ribbed Worsted Sports Hose Silk, in black only in brown mixtures or Oxford gray per pair $2.15 Priced Below Original Cost Choice Ribbons Taffeta Ribbons (5°4 ins.) in white, pink .or bide; with self-colored figures ‘ per yard 38c Moire Taffeta Ribbons (5%4 ins. to 614 ins.) peryd. 48¢ Satin Taffeta Ribbons (614 ins.) ri per yard 65c Priced Below Original Cost (First Floor)

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