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Erection Day, SPECIAL WOMEN’S PUMP, with “Petite” French heels Black Satin and White Satin $6.95 This is absolutely new, regular stock for purposes, —not made sale The wise woman will get her wine ter's supply at this attractive price, CAMMEYER 34"St. New York Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St ON SALE ALSO AT OUR NEWARK STORE WOMAN SLAIN Harlem Hospital sata she had @ted al- y most instantly, Her husband was HUSBAND HELD }tockea up 02 « charge of murder, a 3 ———— “aS Negro Waiter Caught as He Flees =— a eee as j From . House—Wife’s DUBLIN, Nov, t—Keven Barry, « j Throat Cut medical student, was executed at Mount at Cut. Joy Prison this morning for taking part y after 2 A, M, to-xley cries for! in an attack on a military escort here heard {n the apartment at| during the past’ summer, Barry was Na, West 134th Street occupled by | charged with murder, as two British Paul Wiite, thirty-six, a negro WE OT, | goldiers were killed during the fight. aud hls wife, Ethel, twenty-seven years! Nearly 1,000 persone prayed outside the old | Prison." Armoi cars guarded the Arnold White, who is not related to| PMS” he couple but lives in an adjetninay Bite! wpartment, saw Paul White running to and, e atreet, and after « four-bl sk chase} ERNE, Switzerland, Nov. 1—The moghe Ain atid hela hin 1) Foltce- | veferendum on the introduction of the me UH 195th Strevt| sieht-nour day into the Swiss raiiroad, administrative, postal, telegraph and ¥ und dead tn bed. | ‘iuphone services has resulted in favor 1 and her breast] of the menaure. The vote is announced Dr, White from! as 368,000 to 271,000 ‘THE EVENING WORLD ELECTION DAY at WANAMAKER’S Important Economies in Things Immediately Needed rs 10 200 Women’s Daytime Frocks Models of the moment; in midnight blue and b’ack, trimmed w'th jet and irides- cent beads. with enber dey, and satin, tricotine and silk, , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920, - Broadway at Ninth. Doorsopen9to5. Concert at 2.30. id WA — ©) $5950 °97.50 Women’s Fine Coats Third to Half Less 600, fresh from the workrooms 250 Coats at $59.50 —silvertones, velours, oxford cloth Tilustrated above and at the left are models taken from this group. There are many more models of equally good lnes—the wrappy type, built on dolman lines, and of the more conventional coat type. The majority of the coats are fur-trimmed, but there are a few beautifully-made models with no fur, for the woman who desires this type. FURS used, French seal (dyed coney), Australian opossum, nutria and raccoon; applied in great generous collare that are very becoming and luxuriously warm. COLORS—smart shades of brown, midnight blue, navy blue, dark green, dark maroon, nankin blue, reindeer. 350 Coats at $97.50—astonishingly fine Above at the rght and at the side, a few models from this group are sketched. This group includes a sports model of fine polo cloth with raccoon collar, in Malay brown, pine- needle green, Siberian squirrel, juniper green, taupe, rein- deer, beaver and midnight blue. Other materials used are bocarra cloth, marvine, peachbloom, very fine velours, duvet- de-la'ne, fortuna cloth, vicuna cloth, orle-cloth, velonde cloth, luxuriously trimmed with fine mole, Australian opossum, natural raccoon, French seal and Korean fox. Carefully chosen to harmonize with co'or and texture of the material. There are about 30 coats without fur. Linings in the majority of the coats are plain satins in matching co.or, Election Day—Second Floor, Old Building. Tricotine, satin, “Georgette crepe and tricolette. Normal prices ar 30 to 40 per ‘cent. more...... | $49.50 and made in combinations of materia's such as tricotine duvetyn, Georgette crepe and satin, and satin and lace. Provision has been made for the casting of votes of all our people. - for a recent financial iheeed ty * 6,000 Men’s Fancy Netkties reduced Men’s Velour Hats, black, brown, green, reduced to $7.50 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Student Suits with two ‘19 Election Day Sales The Burlington Arcade Store follows up its campaign of “one-third less” by offering these interesting groups— Suits, $54.50 Average saving one-third Fine worsteds, finished and unfinished, and some high-grade cheviots in precise little stripes, and well-ordered patterns and colorings. Single-breasted model; some- thing te the stout man as well as the slim man; and the usual evidence of ac- curacy and precision in every detail of Overcoats, $48.50 Average saving one-third Fine, sturdy, hard-twisted oxford cheviots, made in Chesterfield model, fully lined or yoke lined with silk; and finished with a velvet collar. The type of overcoat that can be worn with equal grace on business or dress occasions, and the type that most men are partial to, NOTE—Please—because of the low prices, a small charge will be made for alterations other than correcting sleeve and trouser lengths, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building * ce * # —And in the Lower-Price Broadway Store Men’s Two-trousers Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters...... in the coun have had an opportunity like this. ship have passed our usual exacting test. 3,000 Men’s Fancy Shirts reduced to... 600 Suits pajamas reduced to....... iis Special for Miss 14 to 20 Boys’ Special pairs of trousers, $38.50 Second Floor, Old Building 15 to 20 year sizes; rich grays, for Men $36.50 A clothing maker told the writer last week that he had heard of nothing anywhere to equal this group of men’s two-trousers suits. In fact, if it had not been in Boston (which affected this manufacturer) we would not The variety of both suits and overcoats (including big alsters) is large enough to answer every Winter call; and the fabrics and workmane Broadway, corner Eighth Street - $1. Dresses, Coats, Suits At One Price, $39.75 ee ee 15 2, 1 ener sm narsan salts Tie-around models, and the over-blouse type. are midnight blue, biscuit, turquoise blue, brown, and black. models are touched with bits of embroidery in new colors such as rust and Nankin Blue; | some have trimmings of duvetyn applied with gay embroidery. Others are clever combina- tions of Georgette crepe in smart color. The ornament is carefully chosen and beautifully applied. .One black satin ‘and lace model is an excellent dinner frock. .Sizes 34 to 44—a few models designed especially for large women. . Second Floor, Old Building 500 Blouses, very special 10 models in Georgette crepe and | soft brocaded meteor. Normal prices | $ 1 O. 5 O are from half as much again to more than double Election Day price .... All have the “costume” quality. Cc Many of the Georgette o1 Second Floor, Old Buil 150 Women’s Tailored Suits, $39.50 Normal prices half as much again to almost double Fine velours-de-laine, tricotine, llama cloth and silvertone in perfectly plain tailored modes with notch collars, and in more elaborate models with adjustable fur collars and unusual pocket arrangements, seal (dyed coney). brown, midnight blue, pine- Thanksgiving Sale of China & 20,CCO pieces cf Glassware, average saving one-half. About one-fourth of the collection have collars of Fre; Linings are matching dark figured silks. needle green and blac i. Second Floor, Old Buildin 1,200 complete Dinner Sets, average saving cne-third. iscuit color or blue, and crepe meteor in some vivid Colors—-reindeer, malay plors repe ding ch 1g browns and mixtures, Norfolk Suits with two pairs of trousers, $18.50 7 to 18 year sizes, Junior Overcoats, 3 to 8 years sizes, $18.50 An unusual assortment, with full | | | belt, double-breasted, worsted lin- | ings and Venetian yoke. School Overcoats, 9 to 16 years sizes $29.50 Of warm, strong materials with wool check linings. Caps—smart styles, all sizes, $1.95 Third Floor, Old Building Specially Priced For little ones of 0 to 6 years COATS First long coat, $13.96. Firat short coat, $13.95, Beaver-trimmed chiffon broadcloth coat, $21.60, BONNETS $1.50 to $6.50. Silk or wool, Velvet hats, $2.50 to $9.60, Chinchilla $4.26 Third Floor, Old Building, “polo” haty Girls’ Coats, $39.50 { Close to wholesale cost j all types from severely tail- t ored overcoats to dressy coats with the little capes (one is illustrated) which —Paris adores this season. Wool velours, velours de laine, silvertone velours, heavy chev- jot, broadcloth and heather coatin medium tones and ‘dark shades. Many coats have fur collars or trimmings —ringtail and Aus- tralian opossum, seal-dyed coney, and natural raccoon, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Coats with fur collars, $22.50 Plain-colored heavy coating, with collars of nutria-dyed coney. Faisons, reindeer, or brown. lustrated. 6 to 16 years, Velveteen Dresses for hard-to-fit girls, $25 Simple styles. One model il- lustrated, Another model has wide ribbon girdle and bow. le Navy blue, brown, or navy blue, | Sizes 10 to 16 years, Second floor, Old Building Fox Scarfs # Special for Election Day $29.50 $49.50 $69.50 Brown, taupe, white, black, taupe pointed, at $69.50, . Brown, taupe, white, red, taupe pointed, at $49.50. Double fur scarfs and silk-lined scarfs in these groups,..Brown and taupe, mostly double fur scarfs, at $29.50, MUFFS may be matched to the $49.50 and $69.50 scarfs, Second Floor, Old Building. Fur Salons Glass, $158,000 for $90, 710 | Second Gallery, New Bldg.