The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 21

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WINSTHD, Conn., Oct. 29.—Wales D. | and Mra Frederick Kiingenberg, for- : * ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. 2) “Warning,” Especially to | Warner, who lived with Amon Terrill Gricta, to take with them to the polls|merty of Torrington, died Wednesday PROVE MARRIAGE CHOKED BY HIS TEETH. | ; r —_—— | I f TO CAST VOTE | wears KIL Man—Safety Pin Patel fi We ‘ IN Va\ /\ Morest Ballot Association Issues hielo ties —-\ ir~ ign-Born Women. at Roxbury Falls, was choked to death Rue de la Paiz, Paris ® Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuy sunt 4,700 Store Hours, 9 to 6 Washington Arch, N’ ¥, ; : John T. Pratt, President of the| Wednesday night By ewallowing bis fi alse te Wie Gein urges all!” Raymond, ten-months-ol@ son of Mr e Pectally in the crowded @ ° ° whatever evidence they have con-| following an operation for removal of Frise pove ta a rs Nc Undance OF NEW GOONS aNd SUDSIaNial SaVINgS, Sailirda ‘The association scea great danger +3 eta ecm a > Of fraud in the confusion in districts, TE Ser 3 t where 500 or more voters are regin- tered. Allowing two minutes to « voter, only 360 votes could be, t in the twelve hours ‘polls are opeh. Mr, Pratt, who declares his atsociation Propowes to challenge every case in which fraud iW suspected, expectally warns the foreign-born man or HM woman. Naturalization papers for the former and marringe certificates for the latter, he suggests, are proper proof of right to vote, * In a notice to-day he again assatle iMe delay in wplitting 126 overly large districts and expresses fear that the rewultant confusion will affect the In the Auditorium Saturday at 2.70 | Autumn Concerts P 7 $2.50 yard for Fine Silks - P Which sold well at several times the price } ‘odena Scovill, pianist. | Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano. J. Thurston Noe, organ ‘ ‘ . | First Gallery, New Bidg. 2,090 yards—plain and fancy sills suitable for all dress purposes as well | as linings—eut up into lengths for convenient and easy selection. A house- cleaning in the Silk Rotunda that goes right into every corner—with a price that will make women glad to get these silks. 42— Picture frame in antique fold, For an 8 x10 Photo, $7.50 the person with a flair for the novel Velvet or Duvetyn Bags, $3 Main floor, Old Building, Lime saved by dividing the number | | and ingenious Ovington's |, tenes sic bactlogy pricren nod { Oe, ee offers uncommonly good - | pane inside; rountied | melon | j i eha) now ue, of re a Tee ee ee Sr es aon: brown, black, navy blue or taupe. | |), earthauake shocks, with « t . Main floor, Old Bidg. I ; Sh oan ores aes | ee Women’s Fine New Shoes, $7.5 f Ay. At $05 o'clock this morning, the INGTON’S i i MIpmors, tasting | 2A minutes.” ‘the “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” Celluloid Girdles Factory Price ‘sort Province of Atacama, were moat ously shaken, old riructures in both Cows beling 4. 6 (orirea, Pome damaged. “No one was 314 Fifth Ave. nr, 32d St. $1.85 Women have favored “these Extraordinary! | sea" Many colors. Hundreds of pairs——j, models, never out of style—sizes 2V% to 8, widths AA to D in the lot—(1) dull black calfskin; (2) tan calfskin; (3) black kid- skin—all 81% in. high; and (4) a tan grain leather brogue orford—very smart. i v A very low price. First floor, Old Building r —_ oe Main floor, Old Bidg. si : =H B} MA X! | Trotteur, Afternoon and 7 | Wana-Mackinaws, $11.75 The best type of mackinaw that America can produce ‘i ITTING ‘ SENSATIONAL (Reduction == a2 Evening Dresses, specially purchased to sell at $67.50 Normal prices are 20 to 85 per cent. more Cooler days are coming and there will | be calls for mackinaws-—-the boys’ choice j for Fall and Winter wear, The ‘“Wana-Mackinaw” is a superior garment in every way. It is made of specially shrunk woolen cloth that is | practically rain proof; made to our stand- ard in rich patterns exclusive with us-- cut very tull and roomy. Plain colors, checks or the larger plaids—three models —ages 7 to 18 years. Other grades of Wana-Mackinaws $14.50, and $16.50, | Boys’ Norfolk Suits now $19.75 A special showing of new Fall patterns in the approved Norfolk model that every boy likes, in many shades, sizes 7 to 18 yoara. With two pairs of trousers, special $26, , Prices represent a saving of one-third — es The frocks are from the dressmaker who, we think, makes the most typically Parisian dresses in New York. They are of the best materials; colors well chosen; beautifully made and finished. | Mostly only one dress of a model and not more than a few in the oMers. Three are illustrated. Materials-—chiffon, egepe meteor, chiffon velvet, Georgette crepe, duvetyn, velveteen, tricotine and serge, Among the eve- ning dreeses there is one of iridescent sequins and two of gold- * and-silver brocade, | Alterations—we doubt if the dresses’ wil require them will be executed promptly to insure delivery by Election Duy. Coats at $59.50 and $69.50 Exceptional in quality und style At $59.50-—Reproduction of a @hanel model (illustrated at left) in wool velours, with collar of nutria; adaptation of a Bernard model in pebble cheviot with collar of skunk-dyed opossum; wool velours coats with large double collars of material; five-eighths length sports coats of polo cloth with | Boys’ Shoes now $5 | Men’s Tan Ca peskin Vi.y_t and Duvetyn Hats 500 from our own Salons. Saturday, $7 each An extremely low price PST SPS SES Sa (SO Dress, demi-tailored and tailored styles, First floor, Old Building < ’ Third floor, Pid Building | large shawl collars of natural raccoon. a A ‘ Gl 2 35 ‘ At $69.50——Sports coat (illustrated at right) in smart | tae iaihsed ean a Pear ee canes oem | oves, . MAI II] cross-burred coating, collar of natural opossum or natural | complete, io) ne ada wabntietint | Sisee 7%, & and 81 only. It's not often nowadays, that such # , : full-length sports coats of natural colored I's © Black calfskin, with indestructible tip; plain black calfukin bluchers; | see 1%, 5 and 5% only. o no all . , " | raccoon; fu 4 ports came! tan shoes, with perforated wing, toe and heel; drees shoes, with nar. | chance prenenia iteelf to save money on good gloves. Fame Coll, Grey ; wil | hair cloth, two models in fine wool velours, one after a model | [iver ton Burlington Arcade floor, New Building | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building . rs to and 4 Back Cul, MiReary Nees: NW \ ty Bernard, the other with the blouse back by Madeleine et : i All Black id, ‘op, Button adeleine; fur collars. r tees Mae i aad amaronn oilers BT | ’ ~ second floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street Sweets . i] « ~ Cocoanut kisses, vanilla, strawberry and chi flavors—yum-yum |— celal Saturday, 60c |b, Women’s $10 to $12 Values ore Fine Suits at $58.50 Underprice 14,000 Pairs of the Kind of Smart, New Shoes You Need Right Now! —and Will Wear All agior : If you have been waiting for shoes to Thigd floor, Old Building hard-to-fit man of stout, tall or short proportions | suits in regular sizes in an array that permits of the | widest choice, The materials are handsome tweeds, cheviots, un- ] finished worsteds and flannels in many shades and effects, such as heather mixtures, grays, browns, blues in plain colorings or stripe effects such as invisible hy ocolat 7 4 5 MI | eyesie deka stone iiss Pedeet tect aal M A new lot of our regularly ‘ % Ky a yene ec ine mon gowns, S —normal price w third | | ordered Winter Suits, which ‘ hal | 1'wo simple models, with square neck or shoulder straps. n ; ; , i a IN ALL KI | Philippine nightgowns and corset covers, $2.75 Bighib Gallery New Bice. | | were to have been priced ; OUR i Handmade; daintily scalloped and embroidered. New Building | ‘ half as much again i PN || Pettibockers of silk jersey, $3.95 to $5.95 | . i EIGHT MI Fluted ruffle or cuffs; street shades. | But before they arrived we put into effect our i UN | | : . | lower-price movement—and prices on these go down, STORES D | Rubberized gingham aprons, 95c accordingly. , j i t with bib; checks and plaids. | They are well made and well finished suits—suits ) a N 4 Corduroy robes and breakfast coats, $6.85 | to delight the heart of the young m: suits for the i y ) 4 i || oe The Babies’ Shop __ reduces prices on— ne ee OO OS SSL Ooo Tee HN, , hairlines or two-tone mixtures, come down to pre-war prices OR LESS Bloomer dresses, now $3.50, $4.95, $6.50 | ny | feb at blellowered ric —They have done it here—NOW. - Quaint frocks uf chambrette, with braid of piping | Georgette Crepe In Big ees Oe i Me Joveres obtestacts cee |, copsiatent with Friadman’e Mah Fi Oectint on en takaienetomtey | mt menses 56 _ MN} standard of quality and merchandising — |f Sawn? O Bi eae; , 599.95 o 4 6 Special Saturday ? ate bk) $ Boys’ 2 to 6 year suits, now $2.95 and $3.50 | P' a 5 verco. ii| methods—our $10 to $12 Shoes com- | Galcead charabras aieae ie aT TGs oe | Blouses which transform Men’s ats now $39.50 to $84.50 Hy pare favorably with any regular $15 | an ing a ES en “a The cold weather which is so quickly approaching will mean a quick demand for Pi} Shoes in New York. At $6.45 they are |} eleeaal Ghani oon een y | overcoats, ‘There is real satisfaction in being prepared beforehand, and there is such a KN! far below cost! White, t Fhlve ‘oat | wealth of selection now, all at lowered prices, that those who come Sa turday for their YN ; oS eninehe owen See ! d overcoat will find the swle, the size, the shade, the weight that they want. PN Crowds of particular women from all {{/ Sweater suits of 3 or 4 piece ‘ Bi siinterag aie re oe Small charge for alterations. Wo sales C. 0. D" No return of altered cloth a parts of New York have been thronging t\ ; Cap, leggins, and, in some cases, mittens—-Brown, rose, blue ; lias «| . No return of altered clothing. fy) our shops—so you should avail yourself | Odd pieces of Furniture reduced y incon Men’s Tweed Hats fH of this Opparenaaty, atonce. Selections Three 5-drawer chests, now $40 each | ne ti0F are but $5 “ complete—now! f \i White enameled wicker, white or ivory; plain or Dresden trimmed, | A arcond model at the same _| | are DU a One wooden chest’, now $65, | price in of the a OPO O® — ‘ 7 Sa ae | ’ j ne, with ecru ( to crep The good kind, domestic made, thoroughly MN An especially large variety Lid our } _ Side door and 6 drawers; ivory enameled, | Se ee serike leat wits eat | up to our requirements, with stitched brima, in Hy new store at 453 Fulion Street, Two wooden hampers, now $11,50 each, | a ae In, brown, taupe and | weveral very attractive shades and mixtures. Ni" i Y Br 1 be - Ivory enameled; Dresden trimmed, alle ’ | All sizes, K near Smith Street, ooklyn My Two wisken binenetian, cow 818-60 and $40: Second floor, Old Bullding | Sawa DK a i Two wicker beds, drop side, now and $50. Small-Sized Gloves | IEDMANG Hy — oe $1.65 pr Only $7.75 pair Steamer Rugs vy } Oey r} Tava a . - £ | ” ~ ya Ki} aed Vi eS ae By | | We have been fortunat h't French Kidskin Gloves | 7 , | from Great Britain ny) ) e ve been fortunate enoug: Oo secure Sizes 544, 6 und This price is within a few cents of today’s a a il NEW YORK STORES: BROOKLYN STORES; | | 9 90 | Mein floor, Old Building Weesdl creotoe the ball ot the tonk wide in years Rich greens, grey, blues with plaid 40h AS EOLTON ST,, Ni. Smit St PA] | 4 by b sf tan Norwegian grain leather; very back and fringe of self, or plain shades with FIN} 1600 BROADWAY, Near 48h St FULTON ST. Ne, Si (f Vanit ie Silk Mistemalt as aruSckating Setere RUGHLEE CAATaRG neat te | q . Ki ustc Olls (1}) 2180 THIRD AVE,, Noar 118th St 979 KNICKERSOLKER AVE. bd 1] und Y ! 15e, 25¢e, 35 We have 499 colorings are so unusual you will be delighted erkowits Store, se! . ne, ve . oe, 20C, dOC ; HAS EIGHTH Ara, Naw Ista BRAD AY, Ha Gast | AY 2 Te ee a OG a) Mm tr ee Pp wide Moti ; RD AVE., Near 152d St. $320 FIFTH AVE,, Near 54h St and 8 ors, One For all 8 note player-pian it be a 80/10 $88 28 TH lad ty HY ball (250 yards) makes one tie) @ ball Baturday | widths, Saturday Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. First Gallery, New Building BODO DOD DOD LF SPER I « First floor, Old Building

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