The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 15

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— F STAPLETON FERRY RESTORATION URGED ‘Staten Islanders Say Resumption of Service Would Lessen Somers’ resotution provided that nil Catholics should be excused, without Civic League to-night In Borough = WANTS PAY ON HOLIDAYS. st. eo er i George, resolutions will be passed pathoties, chown be. Sacwmnd Yeh urging the Board of Eatimate and AD-| tesotation Affecting Menard of|and on the Feast of the Lminactlate portionment to take immedinte actlon. | s* sniwte . Conception, Dec. & Horough President Van Naine and| UUcation Employees Withdrawn: | i cinred Wait if the hoard did not Grover Whalen, Commissioner of Plant] There waa much discussion te-éay th) rexsind its resolution respecting Jewish 5 e! eles . [holidays he would insist that in reno- and Struetu: favor re-establishment |felitious circles regarding the presen- | filo nye. adopted, but finally withdrew of the ferry vice, Resumption would |tation yesterday by Arthur 8. Gomers)t, having got It on the record, } Congestion. tend to fs held, the Jam of|to the Board of Education of a resolu- a eel teams and omohiles at both end Of l tion pased on a recent resolution of the| HUNGARY TO RATIFY TREATY. ‘There is agitation on Staten Island fer the restoration of tho Stapleton Munteipal Ferry, established by, the ‘Gaynor Administration and discontinued ‘While John Purroy Mitchel was Mayor. Ata meeting of the Staten Ininnd aay ce BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 2— Count Paul Teleky, the Premier, an- nounced yesterday that the Govern- Hoard of Aldermen asking that all Jew- ish employees of the Department of Educhtion be excused from work, with: om vy " Phebe Kod “| ment, after mature reflection, romret- Sepa et thete tthe wnt ial boll | fully proposed that Parliament ratify adopted by the Roard of Education. Mr. the treaty of peace. Journal.) There are no romany things that can be boug me A nickel, but nickels are atill good for maving, CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED DECEMBER IST, Hest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Fr oe IMPORTANT—commencing Friday Women’s Fall Suits—REDUCED | For the First Time This Season . Third Floor HE season’s selling has told on our suit stocks—many lines show incomplete size ranges and color assortments. So, for purposes of cleaning up our stock, we have se- lected 300 suits for re-grouping at greatly lowered prices. EVERY WANTED SIZE, COLOR & FABRIC REPRESENTED THOUGH NOT IN EVERY STYLE. Rue de la Paix, Paris ww Moe TAA CRAG Hea I AAA en 60.00 to 85.00 suits . ... 50.00 Of veldyne, duvet de laine, tricotine, yalama cloth, trimmed with Hudson seal, skunk or nutria, 80.00 to 115.00 Suits . . . . 70.00 Of English tweed, duvet de laine, veldyne, tricotine velour oxford cloth, trimmed with beaver, mole nutria, or Hudson seal. 95.00 to 135.00 suits . . .. 85.00 Of duvetyne, veldyne, chiffon velvet, kashale cloth, English homespun, tricotine, silvertone, trimmed with mole, squirrel, nutria, seal, skunk dyed raccoon, kolinsky dyed squirrel. [ 155.00 to 195.00 sults . . . . 135.00 G The best of the season’s models in chiffon velvet, if veldyne, evora, orlando with trimming of mole, " nutria, skunk, ringtail opossum and squirrel. NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL You Never Pay More at Best's THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. €}> JON WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New Blouses—made in France, by hand, $5.95 .. This frilly little model in fine white batiste — smart blouses with the unmistakable French touch — narrow ruffles, fine pleatings, tiny tucks and imitation button and loop fastenings; all the things that make a French blouse lovely and distinctive, Also, at $5— a collection of blouses that were higher priced, and have sold down to one or two of a kind—dark taffeta blouses in midnight blue and with soft Romafi stripes, and voile blouses combined with real filet lace. Second floor, Old Bullding 9 x 12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs $85 Below today’s wholesale price 51; every rug perfect; in a variety of colors and designs, suitable for all rooms. 14 Seamless Wiltons at the same price All 9x12 ft. size; $85 each—which is within five per cent. of today’s wholesale price, Third Gallery, New Building Women’s Dresses Special—$39.50 We have had several of the models at one-third to more than half as much again One frock is of midnight blue tricotine with black satin sleeves and underbodice, beaded smartly with jet in a fine design. Another midnight blue tricotine frock has a vestee and applied motifs of rust-colored silk duvetyn. * A midnight blue, black or brown Georgette crepe frock made with a eatin under frock of excellent qual- ity is beaded with jet and hand embroidered with circular motifs. Another frock features fine gold metallic thread and inserts of rose satin, Second floor, Old Building Women’s Dresses in the LARGER sizes $39.50 to $69.50 Exceptionally low priced Tricotine, tricclette, satin and Ceorgette crepe, developed in models suitable for the large figure. Sizes dd to 48. Second floor, Old Building, Children’s Shoes Gne-fourth less TROT-MOC—these fine shoes for schoo} and for play, known all over the United 800 pairs of them at 26 per cent 4.25 for sizes &1 to 11 (no heels) for sizes 11), to 2 (low heels) Of soit tan leather with speciully-treated EXTRA- WEAK so! First Noor, Cld Building $2 $2.50 According to size HER f] THENMENOR NOR ts the container that lreeps yo t It we fi t BY nm that is as old as wit in clean water for three minutes onve every three days, Seventh Gallery, New Bulicing York Telephone Stugresant 4,700 Store Hours, 9 tos Four practical models Never out of style Full sizes in each 214 to 8—AA to D. __ There's a dull black calfskin, a tan calfskin and a black kid- skin high shoe, all 814 in. high, with medium toes and Cuban heels, And a smart brogue oxford of tan grain leather—made to wear with woolen stockings—a shoe that will capitivate young women. NEW —at an exceptional saving, Friday—First floor, Old Building A thousand pairs of Curtains are down a Third in Price 650 pairs'of marquisette and scrim curtains, white and ecru, with hand- drawn designs and decorative lace motifs and lace edges; now $2 to $24.50. 350 pairs of filet net curtains, plain or figured, finished with a dainty lace edge; bobbinet curtains, trimmed with lace edges and insertions; now $3.50 to $17.50. 500 yards of Curtain Material reduced One-Third ’ Now 84e to 50c¢ a yard for tape bordered scrim and marquisette in a wide variety of patterns; cream, ecru or white. 86 inches wide. Fourth Gallery, New Building Beautiful White Silks Now $1.25 to $4.50 yard This is the most notable price fall in years, as it affects the finest and heaviest Japanese white habutais, These silks were made to our order and ‘are known as “choice American No, 1.” There are five different grades in the collection. Main floor, Old Building Printed Voiles will go down to 28e yd. After Paris— Winter Coats for hard-to-fit girls 2 A ee TT Fascinating little eapes all 1 in the back, or the shoulders—are tinetivi several models, Straight-line and tonneau silhouettes, too, Furs in many instances give charming contrasts of color-—for instance, coats of French blue or navy blue are trimmed with gray f thowe of Japonica red Friday—today’s cost 6,000 yards, 48 in. wide; wide range of chintz, floral and challis effects. They will make the prettiest of house dreases and draperies, And—~ for it is none too early to speak of it—they will make charming and praetical Christmas gifts Dress Goods Section, Main floor, Old Bldg, Women’s Cotton ved coney. 59.50 to $105 Short sports coat of cinnamon brown polo cloth with shaw! collar of natural raccoon has also just arrived and is featured Sins 12, 14 and 16 are generoudly proportioned, Second floor, Old Bldg. Tenth Street Stockings, 25c pr. Less than half 1,692 pairs mock seam leg, seamless foot, high spliced heel, double welt and sole; sizes 844 to 10, Main floor, Old Building Next Spring’s clothing prices in effect now’ lowers these °o i New Suits for Men 908.90 About one-third less than } they were originally | bought to sell for........ These suits were numbered among the finer suits that the Bure lington Arcade Store had on order when this lower-price movement begar Now they are here; and in accordance with our statement on oO loth, thoy | ‘ta price fully one-third lower on ma than they were originally bought to sell for, The fine fabrics ho like sturdy A h nracte hi rade 1 every little detail of way d‘inave in t und precision | Plenty of sizes, Men’s Union Suits) oy ¢ less than half price | 91.65 suita—just 590 of thom, Some Exactly right for Winter en's Winter union are votton and wool mint sare all cotton $1.65 a garment Burlington, Arcade floor, New Building

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