The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 4

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Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 os REFUSED A BALLOT, | a a a a KILLS 2, IS LYNCHED Negro Not Allowed to Vote Opens FY) Whether Fires on White Mén With you want Shotgun. antes ie agape tigen a house feaed & Yors, wai UY built or = the bye kc d BUQADWAY-FIFIM AVENUE TO-MORROW—THURSDAY en | Whatever sort of dress you wait eS rks a) RB. } Crarune Tricome Frocks | ae i Women’s Dresses Sizes 34 to 42 +0 IN A REMARKAB SPECIAL § (ihe : TOMOBOW ej Sa = REDUCED for the first time thts season Fur-Collared Coats at About | | One-Half Last Year’s Prices! Including the: very latest styles in Bolivias, Polo Cloths, Velours, || Crystal Cords,,Broadcloths and Silvertones......... $25 to $75 | There are manywother models with,plain collars. .$13.75 and up Ned PN AN tee N evening gown for the horse show? A duvetyn frock for the Exncurep IN SUPERIOR TRICOTINE, SMARTLY TAILORED, | OR BEADED. FEATURED ARE TUNIC AND STRAIGHTLINE e A bridge party? A trim tricotine for business wear? A few EFFECTS IN A NUMBER, OF BHAUTIFUL MODELS~, airy chiffons for that Southern trip? ‘They are here, and SHOWN IN ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES = there are many more. All new this season, now underpriced. Reduced because size ranges and color assortments are incomplete. Not every model in every size. +t 39..00 in! 45.00 to 59.50 Dresses 35, 00 Tricotine, tricolette, satin and Geureette in navy, black, taupe, brown, The Gee orgette in pastel shades, "Modela for daytime and informal evening wear, | 2 NEW DINNER AND THEATRE FROCKS : 69.50 to 89.00 Dresses 55.00 VERY §SPHCIALLY PRICHD a I = Tricotine, Foiret twill, Georgette, duvetyn, tricolette, | THAT I$ INFINITEIN CHARMING: a3 Nee F i 1\{ BY WIDE OIRDINS IN Morr 75.00 to 95.00 Dresses 65.00. CONTRASTING COLORS A Crepe back satin, duvetyn, Polrst twill, treotine, Georg- ' All Wool Phum- All Wool Sacde ette, chiffon and lace dresses—models for every oecasion. | || ette, Silk Lined, Velour, Silk Lined, Fur Trimmed Coat e ite Sot Pep $5 Vb ha Hs rn 98.00 to 125.00 Dresses 89.00. A Wide Variety of Autumn Frocks at Prices Far i a An unusual group of dresses in twill , duvetyn, Below Their Actual Values. } Poiret twill, trieotine, velvet, c , lace and The popular materials, Brciuain ) Hectines, Seryee) Cate {| Beaded and ebrok jered—other beauti ully tailored Tricolettes and Charmeuse, $10 to $50 Be curious! It costs nothing to see these remarkably low values! || HAMILTON GARMENT CO. | 307 CeTS AVENUE eb, minsc A seepmeres You Newr Pay More at Best's ® Lord & favlor 38th Street ~— FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ’ By Special Request—Another Sale of Tenne Hats $9.45 A Price just Covering Cost of Materials and Workmanship. BISHOP BURCH ARCHBISHOP HAYES RABBI SILVERMAN They All Agree with President Wilson, Ex-President Taft, Messrs. Harding, Cox, Hoover and McAdoo, arid Gen, Pershing, Mayor Hylan, Col. Woods, Messrs. Gompers, Gary and Dr. Finley on this vital question aftecting every citizen of New York, UNIVERSITY Fabrica are the Walaa . : Models tnelude a } geason’s smartest. ei A a \ style for every taste 2000 PAIRS Bilk Velvet, Hatter’s TR ae : and every age—Col- NOW SELLING AT { Plush, Duretyne and = YR" \\4 ors range from black combinations. VTA to American Beauty. A remarkable opportunity |! It is at the request of many of our valued patrons and by special arrange- See this stunning Walk-Over ments with the manufacturer that we have secured several, hundred Tenne Hats, each a striking value at the price quéted, which we shall offer— Do you agree? Be Prepared! See tomorrow's papers GEORGB Jj, GILLESPIE LOUIS MARSHALL Pres. 6t. Vincent de Paul Society WM, FELLOWES MORGAN Pres. American Jewish Committee Pres, Y,M.C. A., N. ¥. City oxford. A slim, good-looking Tomorrow and Friday toe and a comfy Cuban heeél— toe and a y The Semi-Annual Sale of Tenn’ Millinery met with such overwhelming re- splendid for walking. Hi | sponse that the large collection of hats was not equal to the demand, This second sale is for the benefit of those who were not fortunate enough to secure their choice in the first sale but who have been counting on securing one of the hats in this YY, | semi-annual event. (~ til The manufacturer, in view of this emergency, consented to supply us with a second group of models, eqSul in every respect to the first, but entirely new and fresh, Mow Verh. Clty: Offered at the exact cost of production to the manufacturer — these hats are undeniably Tie Season's Best Millinery Value None C. 0, D, No Returns. “i

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