The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1920, Page 16

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See SSE Sas: sa D ot wentence Of five to ten years for aren, JE. | tne indictment charges tney wold they had suMelent influence to obtal 4 | vet's pardon trom Gov. Sri alleged thoy know cpmmut tence had been arranued op tho ground jf} Of good behavior and ft! helith, © || Lazarus, who te alleged to have porod new mon bso por - | Fit vd." Chariea Stenberm, a Unton HH1il attor- before the Grand Me Dent “Sot Comviet smitm, Bernard Lorarus of No. 448 Con- Our Credit Plan gives you a steady purchdfing power; ’ better than a charge account, you can stretch the - payments over a period of time convenient to you. of Fine, All Wool Fabrics : § 57:7 Aside from our liberal credit plan these suits are worthy of considera- tion on their own account. They are finely tailored in the smartest models, in fine quality men’s weay segge, ve- lour de laine, silvertone and tricotine. Neatly embroidered or braided, some trimmed with smart fur collars and cuffs or fancy fur pocket ornamenta- tion. Lined with fine quality fancy silks and warmly interlined. Two of the many ‘styles are illustrated. All sizes. Our complete assortment of suits for women and misses ranges in price from 839.50 to $150. You are sure to find your particular choice here. fill “HECHT BROS. 53-57 a Smart Tailored Suits | and stir Runkel’s All-Purpose sugar and salt, stirring con- stantly until It comes to a boil. Boil one minute. Beat ‘until thick and creamy and spread on the cake roll. RUNKEL BROS. Ine, 1 Mire maters of Runtel’s Aimund Baws \ end Prete Bus Bare 20 Wort 20th 84) Bow York City All Goods Marked In Plain Fipures. Our Liberal Credit Terme sie pall New tertey shld Cteeion’® MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Beth St. Croestown Care Two Blocke Away 4th St. “L'" Station at Cur Door Bed Ave. Stroat Care Pars Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Queen Anne Period Dining Suite in Qu Consisting of BUFFET, 60 in. wide; CHINA $349.50 CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 in., 6 ft, extensions Four Pieces; at,....... any finished carved frames, ls, blue and gold velour and | pillow to match i With Maho; wered with destructible im gents, a» West 14th St., Near 6th Ave. Saks & Company Have Made Elaborate Preparations to Hold Saturday A Most Unusual Presentation of $5.95 Wonder Hats —the best values in trimmed millinery of merit ever offered in America 6s YN the world of millinery fashions our $5.95 — Wonder ‘Hats stand alone, for as their name im- SL) plies they are wonderful in their clever styling, always authentic, and wonderful values. In this special display are small close-fitting coque feather hats, large drooping styles for dress wear, and the smartest of tail- leur effects for wear with the new suits, Fashioned of Lyons Velvet, Silk Velvet, and Panne Velvet in new shades of brown, henna, pheasant, castor, French blue, navy blue, American beauty, and black. Three Styles Pictured oom STKS Company ‘ ’ ene ie ‘Sweeping Reductions Cae . In Women’s Footwear Shoes Made to Sell at $8 to ¥12 4 selection of the Season's latest and Most Exclisive Styles in Black Kid, Brown Kid, Gray Kid, Gray Buck, Gun Metal, and the various New and Lace Models, Louis and Military heels. Combinations, Button Following the lead of the big Chicago establish- ments in reducing prices, the Star-Shoe Co. is the first in New York to further this downward movement. . We are anxious to help stabilize the price of necessities dn a lower level. As a result of our large buying and selling facilities, and the fact that we took advantage of manufacturing conditions, to buy at our own prices, we are able to offer these astounding, values. At three of our stores— — WSian Shoe E NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: Broadway at 34th St. 55 West 42nd St. 478 Fulton St. le, OG IG) S (i ~)) mal (< me It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It a cenit Rel eNO vb a ed ti ee ta RR AL BE NERO ar + raneanenemanmuameasionase” wpe Mn+ ~ cp nareeamenenimiee iho emanate Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & lavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Boys’ Fall Suits and Mackinaws of eas Boys’ Department this week features several items that fully main- tain the Lord & Taylor standards of quality and at the same time meet the present demand for moderateness of price. All-Wool Suits $20 These suits are-of splendid pure wool Tweeds and Cheviots, and with their excellent tailoringsand extra, full- lined knickerbockers they represent an unusually generqus value. Sizes 10 to 18, d Patrick Mackinaws $13.50 to $20 As winter approaches, every boy wants a Mackinaw: and we are ready with the best assortment of the well- known Patrick coats we have ever shown. -All sorts of plaids and heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18, Corduroy Suits $15.00 A good super-serviceable suit is this mouse-colored Corduroy, and the extra knickerbockers make this price especially atractive. Sizes 8 to 18, Boys’ Furnishings And don’t forget there is always in this department a conflete assortment of these important smaller furnishings and accessories the boy needs. Blouses.......... ». $1.50 to $3.00 | Neckwear............. 75c to $1.50 bach rene san 18 $2.00 to $6.75 | Pajamas...........$2.35 to $4.50 nar Se ~...$3.50 | Sweaters...........$6.00 to $13.75 Also Gloves, Stockings and Golf Hose, . Caps and Hats All-woo! Caps.....sseeeeess $1.50 to $3.75 Portail ane gieine Ba) . $2.25 48.0 i 3, 3.75 to $4.50 elvet, Plush, Felt, Velour and Beaver Biddy: Caps On te ARES asa cscs renter cae $3.75 to 9.50 Fourth Floor woh a

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