The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 9

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; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920. MILLERAND URGED _ HANGS HERSELF WITH QUILT. |Strvet by Harry Hardt, 0 roomer. A yosiam bedupread twisted Into a rope was FOR PRESIDENCY| june icson, tory rears old, waa) 'tted abovt er neck, Seen barging Gin: 6 (Sate ane St awn mfrtanes ofthe ‘wontn tesuitieg aa French Premier Insists He Will Not iny in the front room of her seco me AS Ok: wepleining of Il heal m™ No. 128 West 121: Be Candidate, but Movement cassdadhetiphemiee, “92 vi a y _ ——————_-—— «an oan om KRAMER BI BROS. Cabinet at its session this forenoon that the Parliament should be con+ MEATS, PROVIS VISIONS, POULTRY AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Leg New Zealand Lamb .. 30cIb. Boneless Top Round Roast Becf 40c Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 617 WEST 16TH STREET pantie g lathe Hoey! hee b> gh esractcnbeaghehgpatigs af new St. Amsterdam Av. ar. 64th St Fr bake Avs ar. cath are Bronchess 3 aos Seed he, Aen av. 66th St ‘777 Eighth Av. ne. 47th St. 7 Third Av. ar. 67th St RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND pannins SUPPLIED President Deachane! which was banded to Premier Millerand yesterday at Ram- Doulliet, where the President has been @ for several months past. The Premier informed the Cabinet that President Deschanel had Instated Upon the Immediate acceptance of his Fesigaation, The question of the date for the election of # suceessor by the National Assom wae got deter- mined. Probably it will be next week In apite of bis Fopeated dectarations that he would not be a candidate for the office, the movement persists to make the Promier, even aguinst his will, the next Ohief Magistrate, ia RZ Kell BONWIT TELLER & COQ The Spenalty Shep of Oxgmations FIFTH AVENUE AT 55™ STREET y Prem Mk Tau) ~ oa WATT JEUNE FILLE” APPAREL > an This Shop Introduces the New Princess Silhouette in’ Misses’ Frocks Also the “straightline” “side- drape” and “full-sides” silhouettes TURN AQUI MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS IN TRICOTINE, FINE POIRET TWILL VELDYNE and DUVETYN 59.50 to 265.00 \ Diverse treatments and ingenious applications characterize these tailormade frock modes for Misses of 14 to 20. Featured are simple types devoid of all emnbellishment ‘or the more elaborate forms with colored wool embroidery. Spanish cut- work embroidery, steel bead motifs, patent leather ’ threading, nail head studs, bead and metal stitch- ery, metallic spangles, sampler embroidery, all over thread and metal embroidery, and each one a personalized and individualized creation, MISSES’ DRESSY F ROCKS OF SATIN, CREPE de CHINE @® BROCADE 59.50 to 245.00 Refreshing interpretations of the “jeune fille” mode executed in princess, straightline, apron, at tunic and fur trimmed effects. Sizes 14 to 20. 7 | WaT Varying Silhouettes for Autumn in e R MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS eK 55.00 to 275.00 ; , There is no monotonous repetition in this season’s ts i | | suit modes, as evidenced by godet flared, Princess, Directoire, straightline tox, plain tailored or gener- ously trimmed suits. Detachable fur collars, raglan sleeves, tasseled shadow emtroicery and lengthened slencderized coats are among the newer style translations. The autumn suit materials are yeldyre, duvet dc laine, wool velour, silvertone and cl.ecked velour. In navy, black and unusual auttimn colorings, Sizes 14 to 20,° Stern Brothers — ~ West 42nd Stredt (Betwoen Sth and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street The JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Announces exceptionally low prices for Saturday on WOMEN’S MESH BAGS Green Gold - plated and Silver plated Fine Ring MESII BAGS; dome shape; woven strap h ndle Silver-plated Fine Ring MESH BAGS, with etched frames; Ca- thedral pouch or square - shape models; 5 and 6-inch frames. with tassel at the bottom, Special at $5.75 Special at $6.9 5 SILVER-PLATED MESH PURSES— $1 50 Choice of several styles . . Special at NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY For the WOMAN or MISS Trimmed and untr'mmed Hats—in all the seasonable materials and favored colors for Fall wear—will include many values of notable importance Exceptional Offerings for To-morrow in Untrimmed Paon Untrimmed Lyons Velvet Hats— Velvet Hats— Lined ready for trimming; soft or Handsome models with soft or pleated -brims; Black and appro- shirred brims; lined; all the favored priate Fall colors. Special at Fall colors, also Black. $2.95 $5.50 and 6.75 THIRD FLOOR Attention is directed to our comprehensive display of MISSES’ AUTUMN APPAREL Distinctive ideas which adequately portray the new style tendéncies for Fall Unusual Values for Saturday: Misses’ Navy Blue Tricotine Frocks—Tnic and straight line models, artistic trimmin, the majority are rig he jpanenncernt many braided; several Sifferent models; string tie belts, sill fined Wadia, fises ¥4, IG and 1S years... 0,0, K $19. 75 and 24.75 Misses’ Autumn Suits—Featuring the new length Coats, with lashioned in D ae snug fitting sleeves and smart tailor- ed skirts, fashioned in Duvet de Laine, Silver- tone or Wool Velour. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yrs.. $45.00 and 59.75 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS A variety of new Fall Models‘in Chiffon Velvet and Duvetyne with attractively designed frames. Exceptional Sales at $4.85 and 8.75 Main Floor Silk Velvet Hand Bags—Special at $2.95 Smart, spacious models in Black and the favored Full colors. MEN’S Imported Bill Books at $3.95 Made of solid English leathers, Remarkable value. The NEW SWEATERS for FALL WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SIZES In an extensive display of the most favored colors and distinctive styles in Silks, Worsteds, Alpacas, Mohairs and Canl’s Hair Fabrics. Especially Attractive Values in TUXEDO or SURPLICE SWEATERS Plain or Brushed Wool trimmed $11.50 to 18.50 srcovp rroor “JUNION® Ending To-Morrow Nigh Night—SALE OF OF 4100 SUITS For Men and Young Men Consisting Principally of Medium and Heavy Weight Suits for Fall and Winter + At One Flat Price C30 Their Ave: to Us on $2439 385 Were Made £ To Retail at 65 "ikeenge Cont 440 Were Made &; re To Retal) at 60 $2850 890 Were Made $ s The A Whol To Retail at Ded Te Average Whole “SENIOR” 940 Were Made Sp . $3,650 To Retail at 50 36 us 765 Were Niade § Th R To Retail at 45 ne te 680 Were Made $ 0% To Retail) at 40 Involving the stocks of 7 hig makers, being sold by us at less than thew cost to make. Saturday night will bring to a close two weeks of the greatest value-giving—two weeks of the greatest suit- selling—we have ever known, It has added enormously to the prestige of the merchandising ability of this great second floor shop and has added more than three thousand new customers to our already great following. We have 1,100 of these left—enough only to last until - Saturday night. They are medium and heavy weights, just the thing for Fall and Winter wear, in such fabries as Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Velours, Tweeds and Flinnels, Every color, pattern and weight and size is represented, in single and double breasted models, Bear in mind that this sale ends Saturday Tamas oe eee EU Heavyweight Bine Serge Suits (Heavyweight Blue Serge Suis @ Ey fg FQ) 50 They were made to retail at $50, Men's and Young Men's Single — aid Double. Breasted models, in All WIZER cece reece eee eneeeresee N t « Owing to the fact that our gross profit on OLE? there $26.50 suits averaves not more than $2.11, a small charce will be made for altera~ tions, The same applies to those at $31.50, West udiStha D4th (Between Sth Ave. and Brondway) Street Opp. Waldorf Botel Daily Til 6 P. Al.—Saturday Till 9 P. a a al inl

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