The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 4

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WALK APPORTIONED 4 — City to Bear 65 Per Cent. and OF YS BOARD Property Owners 35—-Plan Completion Within Year. ‘The Board of Katimate to-day took | te Gret definite stop toward the reall- sation of a Coney Island boardwalk When it decided ‘Unt 35 per cent. of ‘the cont must be borne by owners of La Guardia, who claims the board- walk will be a city-wide beneat. ‘The boardwalk will de two and a alr miles in length and sighty foot for $1,900,000 with ‘which to begin work was made to the to. Boi | Misses’ and Girls’ | representatives will be selected from +] Th are es =| their chances of winning, owing to the fact merican or THE | EVENING wort cone BRITISH STRIKE HALTED. Tiles it was referred to the Fi very soon. The $1,900,000 is for the laying out of the stone and timber jetties The walk is to extend from the wert side of Went 37th Btreet to) the east line of Ocean Parkway, “It the plans 1 have under way are! carried out,” said President Riegol- | mann, “I hope to have the waniee on the new walk next sui Lengo. = FRENCH ‘CONFIDENT | OF WINNING AIR CUP) Three American Contestants for | Bennett Trophy to Be Se- lected Monday. Sept. 4.—No elimination trials PARIS, of American entries for the forthcoming. Jamen Gordon Bennett International Aviation Cup Race will te held, the Apecial committee of the Aero Club of America decided to-day. ‘The three machines which will fly the Stare and Stripes during the race will be selected by the committee on the field on Mon- day morning. Five French machines will go over the course to-morrow, commencing st TAM. They will be sont away every ninety minutes and the three French hem Lhree British entries pparen ‘dwindling « Martyns! with Capt. FP. pinyin m. wp. The French are sanguine concerning £ Runs Bee f, the wy ir mac! ne over bs) gs while ai oe *rench, Ma fan: chines vem tl iatance be ow ar Lesstate making the beet Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 that makes every dollar count in terms of style and quality 2nd Floor farther conference with Promier Lioyd enable the ininers ti George concerning the threatened coal | *#, saved by And Budget Committee. Unteas there| Miners Agree t» Postpone it for = pak ge 1s miners’ exective Hedy >) taste ne be ‘rine ina hitch, the money will be available recommended HESE new Fall Suits are beauties! Not so extreme as last year, but snappy, just the same—a com- bination of long-wear fabrics with tailoring art and quiet distinction in every line, every finishing touch. And the nicest part of it all—surprisingly low prices! Come in and enjoy looking them over! Fine Serge and Hand Embroidery t make a truly distinctive dress for gitls 8 to 14. d taste and a fine appreciation of the needs of the r growing girl are evidenced in its simplicity, and its artful bit of or- by the i ten sutficiently low at renee is maintained. A Pretty Party Frock H® first party, perhaps? And, of course, you're eager to have her look her best. Be assured that this frock will be the proper setting for her dainty little self. In delicate pink, blue or white chiffon —— ROE S YS oT RE nk a Bi WIR Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Warld WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE SPECIAL OFFERING TOMORROW OF WOMEN'S AND MIsreEy’ " L pycorine FROCK/ BRILLIANTLY BEADED THE VALUE/ ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY BEADWORK, CHARMINGLY— ELABORATE IN CHARACTER, 17 THE DOMINATING FEATURE OF THEsE SMART STRAIGHTLINE TUNIC FROCKS, ANUMBER OF ENTIRELY NEW MODELS ARE SHOWN TOMORROW The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. G. Altman & Wa. with a ruffle of taffeta for trimming. ’ 8 to 14 years. Pr Misses’ ° 15.00 DRESSES - 27.50 I OW in price, to be sure, but none the less MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | mn nature—red and yellow stitching on navy. 19.50 A Remarkable Saturday Sale will comprise | Fifteen Hundred Yards of Imported Black Velvet (39 inches wide; erect pile) attractive in style or quality. Good quali navy tricotine, very simple in line, with effective embroidery in iape silk or black ribbonzene. One of those once-in-a-while values that are frequent in Best & Co. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. AF PITS! HATS THE YOUNGER SET H | at the extraordinarily low price of take their cue from Mother's or \, $3 90 per yard older Sister's millinery and use Bolivia in New Shades | the same means of attaining chic of Brown or Navy DUVETYN, PANNE AND TAFFETA are favorite materials and the younger girls’ millin- | ery section of the second floor is showing becoming and appropriate shapes in these fabrics for street and dress wear, 12.75 to 16.50 FOR ei?) oad Coats for Younger Girls SCHOOL days are not always warm days, and good, warm coats are a necessity. A soft wool coat in navy or brown with taupe coney collar is for ch 10 to 16 ON el anaes: Little sister will be ‘eoenturtabie and bécomingly garbed in an all- wool chinchilla, double breasted model. Sizes 4 to 6. 19.50 lie This Velvet is of very desirable quality, and will make } up charmingly into frocks, suits or wraps 5 is a becoming and appropriate i medium for a Misses’ wrap. This I one has a large collar of self i material or of ring-tail opossum, | and is silk lined throughout, Quite | up to the expectations of the most H exacting young lady. Sizes 14, 16 | and 18, i Mail and telephone orders will receive prompt attention (Sale on the First Floor) iH ——— eee al | ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT A You Never Pay More at Bests #

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