The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 10

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deohn D. Rockefeller Jr, Outlines Badget Adopted. PE) Detalte cor continuing the Inter- “church World Movement programme Punt) May 15, 1921, and for financing | fi were completed by the: General Com- Milttee of the organization and repre- tatives of the co-operating denomi- in session at the Madison Ave- Baptist Church yesterday, John D. ‘ohn lier jr. presented the budget for ming year on behalf of the ‘Comm! tity of budget al required May 16 to June 1 fune 15 to July 15, $: i the Bronx, jast ni from internal In- en he fell artmen: om window while asleep. 6 Eh George BernardGa Important Notice $50,000 Stock of Gowns | the Misses’ Wrap & Less Than Cost of Making 39.50 Immediate Se'ection Urgently Suggested 673 FIFTH AVENUE at 53d Sa + pecensgescsaacarse pusessrisiene Se congestion throughout the country, result- ing in an embargo on pianos, has interrupted our system of dis- tribution to such an extent that pianos are accumulating on our hands rapidly and we take this drastic action to dispose of them. The Tremendous Response to This Sale Proves the Public’s Appreciation of Our Remarkable 175 Player Pianos Newest High Grade 1920 Models GUARANTEED at] (1% © 2070 Our Regular Selling Prices We, the manufacturers, deal direct with you in this Sale. the jobbers’ and dealers’ profits in addition to the large special reductions here announced. The firm of Jacob Doll & Sons, which’is approaching its fiftieth anniversary, is one of the notable institutions in the piano industry and its player pianos embody every improved player device, | Special Convenient Terms In addition to the remarkable savings we now offer, a I “ai | we are prep: to arrange special convenient terms ° ° i; of payiteit that will bring one of these instruments" Mail This Coupon 5 to you at once upon payment of a nominal sum. © es cee coe | a. * 5 . if you cannot visit one of our Your Old Piano Taken =e stores. 1 E © Full details of pictures and ® in Exchange 1 prices mailed | upon receipt of | ' this coupon without any obliga- ' There is no time within the memory of piano buy- g "0? ©" your part, ers when they have had an opportunity like this. 8 | Such values were never before offered. We urge ' you, therefore, to grasp the opportunity now and 4 ‘ make your selection so as to avoid disappointment, as the response is sure to be great. JACOB DOLL & SONS 112 West 42d St. bet. 6th Ave. & Broadway, New York NEWARK, 607 Broad St. -4ASHIONED tippy the other is made pe ed by effect. Ws YE silk-line smartest frock. YY VENETIAN Say They Need 226,000 Car s - and Thousands of Engines ; Frelght Blockade Other Points of freight Here amd at Many Serious—-Some Progress Seen, ee Offer A fitting range By dealing first hand you save AT FORTY-SECOND Manufacturers’ Salesrooms JERSEY CITY,,146 Newark Av. WHAT 3OW NERD) o> iZ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘A new fabric introduced by pres rb This huge stock of superb gates | oveliest ions wi delayed by ets, Models: feller (hate ing ated Chiffons, VELOUR TRICOTINE in Dinner, ufacturer's hards—secured by | Brocades, }| Afternoon, | us at almost nominal prices— | Sizes MISSES’ WRAP-COATS Evening riow being sold at 36 to 44 : IN TWO NEW SUMMER MODELS, EACH SWATHED AND SLIM IN SILHOUETTE, EACH MODERATE IN PRICE 4 fabric, velour tricotine, mmc’ one of these wrap-coats ee distinction from the road revers in the either is smart enough to accompany the ‘In NAVY BLUE, HICKORY Sizes 14 to 20 years MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor FUR STORAGE—Remodéling and Repairing) Phone 6900 Greeley N unquestionable fact. Our Spring and Summer sack suits for men and young men at $45 and $50 possess visible intrinsic merit in cloth, tailoring and finish, which we believe greatly outdistance in value the much “heralded” offer- ings about town at discount prices. Ample variety BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY STREET “Her coffee was the most delicious I ever tasted. It made the whole eve- ning brighter.” IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND JT * * * * * on & Co. PE W- Ya Va i Shop is of a new We Wie Ve We Vie We 02. We WE Wk Wa We We Wa WES TI front, with the Both are RED of sizes Your guests will say this about you, too, if you serve them A WORLD ° i} Plaids and Checked Ginghams. The well-known Fifth Avenue Fashion Shop 394 Fifth Avenue Going Out of Business| at vat 3th Street 36th Street The building occupied by us for years is sold. A cancellation clause in our lease became operative and we must surrender our premises. SELLING OUT Entire Quarter Million Dollar Stock of WOMEN’S: @ MISSES’ FASHIONABLE APPAREL The Bargain Opportunity - of a Lifetime in 1375 Beautiful Tailored Suits 1750 Latest Style Wraps 750 Cloth, Silk and Sports Skirts ; 450 Tailored and Sports Hats 10,000 Tailored and Silk Blouses FEATURING TO-MORROW 9000 DRESSES Stunning Dotted Swisses Ginghams - Tissues Elegant Silk Georgettes Taffetas - Tricotines Exquisite Organdies, - Beautiful Voiles - Smart Crepe de Chines Finest Tricolettes - At Greatest Sacrifice For which fine apparel has ever been offered. | No Exchanges No Credits No Charges | ££ UEE-MORRIS CO., 394 Fifth Ave. at 36th Street Sa Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Specially Prepared Sale of GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES $4.35 and 5.75 Regularly up to $8.95 A variety of effective styles in Empire, Bolero, Guimpe and Waist- line Models. Plaid, Checked and Plain Ginghams; also Plain Cham- brays, many finished with touches of hand smocking and two-tone embroidery. Pique and Organdie Collars. Dainty Tie Sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 Years. GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES Practical, becoming styles, fashioned of attractive Daintily trimmed. | : Regularly $4.75 $2 95 Sizes 8 to 14 years

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