The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1920, Page 10

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y 10 ‘ 7 Al FORNIA TO BAR | Japanese residents shall not own or! ASSEMBLYWOMEN lease land or own stock in corpora. | EW LAND OWNER [tions owning or teasing land in that TELL OF PLANS —— State wilt ni e cot - , ; i .| Which are being carried on . : fen State Votes Against Pro-) Unitea Sintes aud the Japanesr s. Van Ness, bition Enforcement Amendment | ernments. to Repre by Big Majority Ofticlals here have tong been sat. | 0 Repre- ity. iafied that Callfornin would vote to , Thee y uphold the Alien Land Laws, Antorican . Y “iat gts FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.—Roturns| officials are stilt satistied that a mu-| Mra. Margaret {. Laird of Newark 1,200 out of 6,154 precincts In Cal-| tually satisfactory agreement will be!and Mex, Jennie ©. Van Nene of bast Bive 123,848 votes for and 41,186| reached. An agreement already has | e, elected to the State Assembly vaday, wave their views to-day, Both ‘doption of the anti-alien land | "®*® Teached us to principles Republicans pendment to the State Constitution mite tavierain | j “Of course | shall represent the worm- pe vote on & Prohibition enforcement Engineers to Celebrate Anniver-|an's point of view, but no legislation eary. [oan affect only one class,” Mra. Laird it stood 66471 in favor of] The fortieth anniversary of the found |MAld. | “Women will haye to realize that . the ineasures théy wish put before the and 110,298 against, Ing of the American Society of Me-|{upisiature whould "be. of, intercat to _ chanical Engineers will be celebrated | large enough groupn of the population to-morrow in thirty-two cities ‘ne|to be properly indorsed.” Will Ignore Vote on o “There is nothing heroic about wom- Alien a Lae: principal exercises will be held at the) “'T! e ; society's national headquarters, Engi-/e", being elected for public office,” \WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The vor- f " ig neering Societies Auditorium, No, 29 tter of Intelligence and not of Of the voters of California that West 29th Street aaa 3 : >| Newer Styles and Lower Prices > Z , ‘Wy The low prices of Blyn Shoes for Fall discount actual present cost of pro- ¥] duction, and anticipate any future reductions in leather and material prices. i= They are far below our prices of last season, below other stores’ prices for v= Blyn quality shoes—emphasizing the economical advantages’ of, our mak- | ing and retailing methods and the immense output of Twelve Big Stores. By Shoes for Men = Stores have long (2 fea leaders. tn author 4 Mtative footwear for () ‘ Women’s Sports Hose Wool heather mixed sports and street stockings mean warmth and style for fall and winter wear. waid Mra. Van Ness, “It is altogether * Py ~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920, FROM RIO IN 13 DAYS, — |te:4ay, trom Buenon Ayres, Montevideo and Rio Janeiro, after smarhing the speed record between the Intter port and Ambrose Iightship. @he made the voy- a" Monson finer Huron Arrives Mere With New Sneed Record. The Munson iner Huran arrived here waa Vasa Priho from Tilo in 18 days, 16 hourg, two | 5 ‘one-half hours under the previous —_———— | - B. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENYE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Extraordinary Sale to be held to-morrow and Saturday in the Bed Furnishings Department H will offer unprecedented values in Cotton Sheets & Pillow Cases =r (hemmed and hemstitched) in several of the best grades to be found in the market; all of which will be marked, for this Sale at phenomenally low prices é Included will be COTTON SHEETS if strictly on the The leading au- Delief that qual- tumn colors, an A) |° ity and econ- f f excellent grade, [() t= omy are Ls ag Y ’ FO plz Tran who ¢ ’ Value — qs real at | ti 1.98 iL Black Satin Nov- Black Kid After black calf brogue |] elty Pump, Steel noon Pump, Fancy pattern, wing tip, t= Beaded Strap, military heel. By |.’ y Fi = (a Hh= A) | st 9 t= 5) x N's ‘Re i) a he 2 in= Style 2161 Style 2273 = Wi Brown Calf Street Boot, Tan Calf Walking Boot, 4 rogue pattern, wing 3 ! ‘ bs a Cacia brown | Stvle 1488—Black Vici Kid, Red Cross} ‘1? rubber heel. VK varied flexible soles, orthopedic heel. Supports 9.00 or gray suede tops, 6h Fine arch, develops weakened muscles, \ Factory, 511-510 . - a vA Y WEST SIDE sTonEs: EAST SIDE sTones: 1234 ot a7 Sta 1dist Bta, 160-163 Bowery, ur. Broome, vA IT Il I I y — arias maar at NA NAN PNP NAS ® 443. 222-226 West 12th Bi Om Ay, and fm BL Mn Av.. 89th & 40cm Bea, ‘MALL ORDER DEPARTMENT: 2140 Third av. ry i J aL MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK . : ul Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street to be held to-morrow and Saturday, in the Men’s Clothing Department will offer splendid values in Men’s Winter Overcoats et $58.50 & 63.50 ¢ The overcoats offered at $58.50 are designed for dress wear, and are made of fine-quality Oxford gray melton, lined througheut with satin and completed with a velvet collar. A Timely Sale { Size 72x103 inches, hemmed 5 . Size 72x103 inches, hemstitched é Size 90x113 inches, hemmed , 5 Size 90x113 inches, hemstitched ¢ each $3.00 each 3.20 each 4,95 each 5,25 COTTON PILLOW CASES Size 45x38 inches,hemmed .. Size 45x38) inches, hemstitched ‘ each 68c. each 80c. Other sizes at proportionately low prices (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) record, which was held by the same ship, “The new mark was net despite heavy head winds and high seas. Among the passengers on the Hurot , nineteen, © Cxecho- jovak violinist, who Is known in Bu- ope ag the modern Paganint, Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Particular attention is directed to an unusually large shipment of Rugs which we are offering at Phenomenal Price Concessions CHINESE RUGS at prices in many instances 50 Per Cent. Less than the regular quotations 4 ‘ Characterized by handsome- Embossed Chinese Rugs ly embossed designs and rich colorings typical of this class of Rug. Included are $385 the famous Chinese Blue grounds, as well as Gold, Rose and Ivory. Size 9x12 feet. Special Sale Price, Ordinaily these rugs would sell for $675.00 to $825.09 Typical Chinese Rugs—ny artistic specimens; se- Those marked at £63.50 are tmportéd overcoats, made of soft, warm iabrics in handsome dark mixtures. : Shh Figor: Thlrty-fourth Street clevators) lected for their $355 attractive colorings and typically Chinese designs. Size 9x12 ft. . . . » . Special Sale Price, Ordinarily these rugs would sell for $550.00 to $650.00 COWPERTHWAIT & SONS | Are Selling the Famous Hardman, Peck & Co. Player Pianos On Small Weekly Payments ._ ,,,Do you know that for only $5.50 per week and the usual small initial payment you can easily put into your home one of the famous Hardman, Peck & Co. Player Pianos? Yes, it’s really true! . You can easily own this distinctive make of piano which, beeause of its ee ae of design and beauty of tone, is found in the homes of many of our wealthiest people, and is the favorite piano of and other famous artists. ; Let us show you this beautiful Player. Hear its worderful tone. And let us tell you how you can readily own one, for the usual moderate deposit, and for small weekly payments of only $5.50. Enlarged Music Department Colnmbia | “Reliable” Grafonolas | Phonoyraphs Piva special tea: have all the standard models and Alig a large selection of the Beautiful — period designs, Call na ei 1" Pay Only $1.78 Por Wook. All the Latest Records We have a large stock of over 3,000 Columbia Records at $1.00 each and upwards. All the latest pieces are here:—Avalon, Love Nest, Whispering, I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Arms, Naughty Waltz, Chili Bean, Soudan. Large selection of foreign language re including many in Italian, Polish, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish and Norwegian, etc., ete, Everything in Music Rolls Splendid assortment of all the latest pieces, Some have the words of the song printed on the roll along with the music. We also carry the famousQ. R. 8. Rolls. Everything from popular airs to classical music. Prices, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. CowPERTHWAIT &.SONS “Oldest Futniture House in America” 3rd Ave. Two 193-205 Park Row and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. Duofold ~ Health Underwear S .efrMen,Women and Children re “Well, . change your underwear!” You can’t prevent cold, dam weather, but youcan wear Duofold. Duofold is the patented unde: wear that has two layers in the one light, thin-feeling fabric. The outside layer (wool) keeps you warm and protected, while the inside (all- cotton) layer is soft and com- fortable next to the skin. Feels good indoors and out. Ask your dealer to show you. Duofold Health Underwear Co. Mohawk, New York FALENAi—Atocks for immediate delivery om 80 Rad wt New York Otflocs BAT" Fourth Avenace rs Al na It Makes Little Difference What You Need— i 4 _ A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find I€ \

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