The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 17

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\ T THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. fast ik ib 1 THE EVENING WORLD, 1 ai +] t Coats NOME outs Coats OF VALUES! WONDERFUL DEM ONSTRATION Choice of s{5 | This Means a Choice of Any Coat in the House All fresh, new, fashionable Fall and Winter Coats For Women, Misses, Juniors, Children and Stouts Coats that would, in practically every case, cost far more at wholesale NEW YORKER TO WED BRONX GETS MORE MISS RUTH MAGNUS SUBWAY SERVICE Granddaughter of Lexingtotf Avenue-Pelham Bay Park Line to Extend to Westchester Square Sunday. Ad@itional subway service in the Bronx will be started 2 12.01 o'clock Bride-to-Be Is the Late Adolphus Busch. service at 177th d operation to Weat- are, giving rapid tranalt rer. ge em Avenue will be of the shut in ii-minute nen are own # about $5, Se pnatruction Cominiasloner ey. Here are Coats of all sizes, including stouts. Coats of quiet-toned Wool Mix tures, suede-like ,Wool Velours, soft Polo Cloths, warm Wool Coating, lustrous Velveteen Plush—even the genuine Black Seal Plushes. The cape-like Wrap Coats, Fitted Coats, full cut models, some fur trimmed, practically all of them with the J big, warm, snug-fitting collars so much in vogue. Great variety of models that offer almost every wanted style, color and fabric. Radical, sweeping reductions make this Coat Sale the wonder sale of the season, Every garment stands out individually as a distinct bargain. We challenge com- Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs—$97.50 (9 ft. x 12 ft. Size) Pay Only $1.50 a Week During this week a Special Reduction will be given on all 9x12 size Seamless Wilton Vel regularly priced at $135. All now to be sold at ONLY & distinetive Chinese and Per and figured effects. Latest ton colorings displayed on our special racks, Only takes you five minutes weekly payment. of $1.50, a ‘Blue dado the er harmonious showing 240 rugs. to I6ok them all over. Small Monthly payments if you wish. 20% Discount On Our Entire Stock of ‘\ Rare Oriental Rugs 1 Di || COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 193-205 Park Row at Chatham Sq Two Stores THE UNIVERSITY 3000 PAIRS NOW SELLING AT $8 A remarkable opportunity! See this stunning Walk-Over oxford. A slim, good-looking toe and a comfy Cuban heel— splendid for walking. Wale- Quer at materials enetian yoke At HALF price and tes High- Grade Shoes HL | parisons of value with any other Coat Sale in New York or any other city. W ve { opened the way to reduced prices; there is no turning back! Others may follow, -oats, a s, but we doubt if any other sale of the season will offer such bargains as this sale Z, warm, s -fitting collars i affords. | every we style, ? /| : ‘ / % h 4 \\ i r fi Ae \ : + pea Mth a i , " H 4 : Xi "i | Ht | | \ | | } : | a , SS S pee “to ( . " \ : bo x ; } : i | a7 77 Ar er [| PT i 9 e = | || 2000 pairs of Women’s ||Nen’ sWool (’coats Tremendous savings! Soft, pliable, selected grade leathers, Brown Calf, Brown Vici, c Vici, Patent and Black Gun Metal-—fir leathers with cloth or lea’ mouse gray or black sound leather soles. Fx Splendid wearing qualities, Not lot but sold for $6.00 or more, so one pair in the Every Pair at a Saving of Over Two Dollars. Big Savings in Men’s Heavy Work Shoes High cut brown or black water proofed solid leather shoes, with waxed thread stitched and clinched nail sole; Blucher cut; Munson Shoes of Black Buck Elk or Tan Split Leathers, each with extra heavy —= style stitched soles Shoes for ser- vice! 8307 | Men's S High Grade Shoes . pliable Black Gun Metal) Tan Calf-finished Leather { Leather, with dull leather , Shoe, with gray leather uppers, Receding toe dress | Broad, low leather heel 1 »w broad heel; Goodyear | ine dyear welt =~ weit, hand sewed | hand process soles, 8497 597 & , FOOT rere sewed proces o:n o qpecer epee alan at lg pA

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