The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1920, Page 8

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"| Sauasont, at 88th Street and Sixth |Ploar Drops 50 Conte a Berret tm | 21, when tour sold for $19.26 » barrel Avenue, saw an automobile coming the Weat. ix 98-pound cotton sacks in carload, at terrific speed down the avenue.| MINNEAPOLIS, May 18.—The first |tote, it has made steady increases of ‘The driver ignored hia signal to stop, | Teak In the four market here since % to 50 cents a barrel. A quiet and the policeman saw a Man sitting the latter part of February came to- on top of the car. He fired two shote, |@#¥ When standard flour declined 60 one scorching Randolph's neck and cents a barrel to $15.75. Since Feb, the other going through the rear win- dow and narrowly missing Bushey, ‘who was driving. Followed one of the most exciting | The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily fe Altman.& Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK automobile chases in the city’s his- tory, ngprreeel “ry had command- a eered an autom@bile to pursue, fired 3¢ Fire Dozen Shots at! at tcast twelve shots, Detectives Why Pay $45 fora for a Scr r Racing Near James Williamson and William ; Hanke heard them at 34th Street and Poy | Can Bua the Greeley Square. Broadway, saw”the car coming east vf in 34th Street and stepped out with | hig Suit for $30: that he could ride on top of | "evolvers, to which the driver paid hi qbldle 6h rent speed gh edge pe Se lie’ na moe the Lyte ‘Gis uhaah game. ey y the time the detectives also te rto! ters, ial ‘ i Feit John Randciph, twenty-|commandecred a cary there were half Shares Gee Gen: wie: beawiltiliy” tatheced Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street fara broker, of No. 463 47th Streot, | a dozen automobiles in pursuit. Bul- Men's stylish suits at rhanufacturers’ prices, his tife early to-day. One |!¢ts whizzed, police whistles sounded No Middleman to Tack on Fat Profits. ri and hundreds ran to the curbs to Every suit goes at the wholesale figure. Hun- se AS SES Ghelve bullets fired by @ pursuing [One Mundrede man ie. EXTRA | dredé of stylish models to pick from. Snappy, fe grazed ry season: numbers, every one of them. | companion, wan *. Soctiiy, | kvaitnes Gewwn 00, 90th tsecty tarned SPECIAL Lock at These Prices: Remarkable Value | A Quanti ty of soone veer ot. son of» ship: | eat onc geuaiver correnemea|| | Sutter | $30.00 $32.40 $36.90 NE Cetera | ee | hoe Otten Des oe Wil: be, offered: Sonenerrow /@ieiday) in Women’s Silk Petticoats with @ party of friends | police, went forty-five miles an “hour Just Meow 1 a Rania serie restaurant, Randolph a pened Ob atte: ‘ < BURTON CLOTHES Five Hundred some taken from stock, others the remainder : of special assortments, will be placed on sale Women’ sAll-wool Jersey Suits to-morrow (Friday) at considerable price reductions. i exceptionally priced at | Petticoats of changeable taffeta; or of white BONWIT TELLER & CO ‘2.80 ee penne ; 7 style ‘ ; The. Specially Shop Oniginationo ' The material is of excellent, quality, in plain Petticoats of satin or ‘crepe e de Chine, Sapan- oa FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET i colors and héather mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. ese hand-embroidered . . $13.75 ; é ; : (Sale on the Third Floor) (Sale on the Second Floor) », ' Have Arranged for Tomorrow, Friday . ‘ E oes te és 12,000 Yards of The Department for 4 AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE Fey a ; i . SS 39-inch All-silk Crepe Meteor| Women’s Cotton Frocks 4 VW OMEN’S FROCKS and GOWNS offering a choice of twenty of the fashionable is showing an unusually attractive assort-— i * a colors, as well as white and black, ment of moderately priced M ‘ : f will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) es At Greatly Reduced Prices | at the extraordinarily low price of Sheer Organdy Frocks 1 4 , gescy! | $2.90 a | in a number of charmingly youthful models, i iX\ ‘ Pe PM: No Eo page NO EGRE DS | Eien Nothing could be daintier or more appropriate r A ; ; | (First Floor) for warm-weather wear than these pretty H 2 This collection affords frocks and gowns of every fashionable type dresses, most of which reveal delightful mm . and for every occasion where well-dressed women assemble. The . | : caccentuations of color. aN frocks and gowns are developed in the usual exclusive styles M i 9 ° The prices, in regular stock: : sses’ Tailored Suits | : sponsored by this shop—simple, elegant translations of the mode. bg 5 Kid pia lied a ei emake oe $22.50, 24.00, 26.50, 29.00 and upward x : in the late Spring models and materials, ge f Women’s Tailored & Afternoon Frocks : have been greatly reduced in prices to (Third Floor, Na—ison Avenue section) A Limited Quantity—At Savings of 31.50 to 57. $35.00 & 58.00 of NOt OS I Ry ere: Be are dresses of light colored de chine—also tricotine and : : 4 Ss i talored frocks and few of dark sai ly 69.50 to 95.00 38 00 in order to effect a speedy clearance Safe Storage % Vi etal (Second Floor) for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Women’s Afternoon & Evening Gowns At Savings of 37.00 to 92.00 , An assortment of various styles in materials and colorings appropriate , for afternoon and for evening wear. Formerly 95.00 to 150.00 58 00 OWNE\\| BONWIT TELLER &CO good looks"— is FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ' Women’s Afternoon Gowns on ree At Savings of 20.00 to 120.00 FOR FRIDAY A collection of chiffon, crepe de chine ont b Siaoned chiffon frocks, also 75 OC SILK MADE NUS A doves. awed Extraordinary Reductions satin and taffeta. In plain and beaded sty Vemorts 95.00 to 195.00 Pipl WOMEN’S. GEORGETTE’ CREPE BLOUSES To Close Out 5.00 Women’s Afternoon & Evening Gowns At Savings of 55.00 to 155.00 Among the various styles are models of satin, crepes and Georgette in all sinatvaned Gediee. Formerly 150.00 to 250.00 95.00 Formerly 10.00 to 15.00 A collection of white and flesh pink blouses in various attractive models, _A Collection of About Fifteen Original Paris Model Gowns Cost to Land 165.00 to 495.00 __ 150.00 195.00 275.00 These original model gowns are from Callot, Cheruit, Lanvin, Drecoll, Agnes 1377—Stationery Box $30.00 ‘UST one shop on Fifth Avenue! Yetthename ff] of Ovington's is as well- jf (j] known to Seattle as it is fy to Dallas—theshopisas | N| famous with the discri- ji) i} minating shoppers of Summit Avenue, St. Paul as it is with those of Park Avenue, New York. OVINGTON’S | i “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue'* |, $14 Fifth Ave, nr, 324 St, WOMEN’S. ‘HIGH COLORED NOVELTY BLOUSES 7.50 Formerly 22.50 to 35.00 A variety. of styles in blouses of taffeta and tricolette.

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