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we sa stoma WR, MUNDAY, NOVEMBER my, 1920,'9 Riki Ya \ 1,000 Fall and Winter Hals | TIONAL" Outlet; i ong heel fy see at $00 [ Nota wets] Store (22S Ws sr: "| Startling Election Day Specials! { .s°°%.. 9 A. M. Values That Will Make This Sale the Talk of New York | You Save!’ Tuesday Men’s; Women’s; Children’s Coats Thousands of Coats af This Low Price!( ge Here are Coats of all sizes, including stouts. Coats of quiet-toned Wool Mixtures, good quality Wool Velours, soft Polo Cloths, warm Wool Coating, lustrous Velveteen Plush, genuine Black Seal Plushes, some fur trimmed. Great variety of models that offer almost every wanted style, color and fabric. 'E ‘| Hospital went home, . William Johnson of No, 710 Hleventh t jy | Avenue, who wae ruling in Beohas's automobile, received lqcerations and contusions, He was attended at Knickerbocker Hospital and went home. The drivers of the two auto- mobiles escaped Injury, Joseph Weat, fifty-five, of No, 944 Tiffany Street, the Bronx, was ines ked down Inst night at séth tr and Park Avenue by an auto- mobile owned and driven by Freder- Motor Car and nd Taxicab Collide}! Tep of No. 1255 Hamttton Ave. nue, Richmond Hill, He was taken on Riverside Drive, Three | to Bettevuc, sutterMg trom concus- Injured. sion of the brain, Frank Koasher, three years old, of No. 795 First Avenue, playing tn the #treet near his home, re€eived a frac- stood at fifty-three early to-day, ture of the right leg when struck ‘Three perge injured tast| Women’s Lustrous Sik Hose Sunday's record for auto injurtes w night when an owned by| nue, the Bronx. He was taken to ‘Thomas Bechan o 534 Weat 524] Thirty passengérs of a jitney be Street and operat Abe Beehan.| were imprisoned and menaced b: hia brother, collided at Riverside] blazing pmreie when the auto wan Drive and i1ith St ; s overturned and its gasoline tank zvele te th Street with a taxlemo! broken by a trolley car of the New- owned and operated by John Nye of!ark-West Orange line at Central Ave- No, 201 West 80th Street. In the taxi-| nue and Newark Street, Newark, yea. cab were Edward Marsh, fifty-six, | te rday afteracon, | Ten ‘ot the passen- rie SRRIAERE © : ers were injured, one of them #0 Vice President of nicle Com-|Fiously. Rescue waa impeded by the pany, No. 162 Wes pet, and his! flames, wife, Florence, fif' live at No,| Sixty-four persons were killed by 410 Riverside Drive. They received | motor vehicles fee ier le tis in ober, Included in this were lacerations of the face and body and thigty-five elfildren, none more than after being attended at St. Luke's thir Model A is a Wool Velour with the full cut belted back. Lined t6 i f Aatilhn haat? |. 9 | Pictured are a silvery Wool Polo waist with fancy, durable Sateen. By JN Slt rent Ld ws h_ Haat ae A Cloth and a genuinely Black Silk Seal Model B of Wool, Polo Cloth, in y F Plush. They typify the amazingly big bargains offered at the price. plum, green or burgundy. Deep Unusually good workmanship; splen- cape collar. did linings and trimmings. second Fiery: NewSergeDresses,‘127 Women's and Misses’ sizes. Fresh, smart, fashionable. Quiet- toned; tastefully trimmed; attractive; specially priced. Second Floor 350 Tailored Suits, °15 Six styles. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. The materials are firmly woven, good quality Cheviots in the most, serviceable of all colors—navy blue. emule of Navy Blue ‘1522 MEN: Here Are ere Are the Biggest Clothing Values Ever Olfered! 5,000 Suits.and Overcoats of good quality. Offered at almost unbelievably low prices. Do not judge their values by the astonishingly low prices, but see for yourself. Offered for less than cost of manufacturing, in many instances for less than cost of the materials. 297 Need New Furniture? We have just what you want, whether a complete home outfit or a single piece, and at’ surprisingly lew prices. The quality and fin- 3 ish are exceptionally fine, Porceloid Side Icer Our Dignified Credit Invites tygienic, Solid Oak, Porceloid Your Account , \ Fost) Cormparts $39:% Plain Figure Tags on Everything trated ....-... Overconting Korsoy Boar Cloth Fur Lined 4 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ COATS; BIG VARIETY ALL SIZES: BARGAIN PRICES 4-Piece Colonial Period Suite in American Walnat Consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE, TOILET $ .50 TABLE and BED in full size, four pieces; as illustrated $11.97 $8.97 a] Cheviot Cassimere Corduroy Overcoating cane Mixture wy Nelate rat an er Se % Men’s Shoes of High Grade Soft, pliable Me Gun Metal- finished leather with dull leather es Bi 2 Suits for Price of One Boys Sults Boys’ Wool Cassi. Extra Value mere and Woo!-mixed Cheviot Suits that Women’s Shoes of Superior Quality Tremendous savings! Soft, plia- ble, selected grade leathers. Brown Calf, Brown Vici, Black Vici, Pat- ent, ‘and Black Gun Metal finished Leathers, with cloth or leather Choice of 800 Handsome Waists 20 sty’es; a wide range of colors, Good quali y £%> Georgettes and (27% Big Bargains in Shoes for Boys Balmoral-cut Lace Shoe of Black Gunmetal finished Leather. Me eu y nly, tailored | ] would regularly sell for AV fat color, dark | | $14.98. Spiendid fast hand-sewed process soles. National ‘ brown mixture Cas: | | color tabrics, smartly } * . pers, in dar overstocks priced 80 low for quick Y Arm Chain + ae Wing Rocker uppers, in lark grey, mouse erty o¢ " pri q simere, Made tn ete aan ant bp } | dium toe last, extension se a Volles tacenaae 4 A 1 , Al pein sacaa lathe: the, penulan No tailored. Solid / | teather, atitched and reinforced for | | | “7 it iM ame Caneback seat, iu gen- ASSORTMENT OF Cane back seat, In gen isleas Rice one pair in meee! ol) SO TT browne: sec tan or gray extra strength, Broad uine gntique mahog- uine antique mahog- the lot but sold for $6.00 usual fittings; fully broidery, lace, lined knickerbock- | | mixtures. Sizes 9 to 18, low, leather heel. Spe- cra, 1 $9675 PRODUCTIONS iiggueatear® 65 t Popular Prices. GPEN-SATURDAY EVENINGS Motor Truck Deliveries SU Con.6" hue “St. A oe ee nee ee = ee eae n=