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f { foot and Mrs. Nathan L. Miller jaft = the Empire last evening for At- City. \}) 93623 A Granada {]}| 64904 | ght Saving Law. This will end day- light saving in New York State. The} Legislature, overwhelmingly Repub! can, will pass the repeal bill. Mr. Miller also announced that he | yl sive no consideration to prospecs | 5 tive appointinents to office before Dec ‘The Governor-slect made two tmpor-|1. He is now bent upon getting a full announcements before leaving.|measure of rest and relaxation after will approve repeal of the Day- the vigorous campalen MILLER WILL TAKE REST. G@MACUSM, Nov. 5. —Governor- told Mra: Day" “TO you remember the chocolate cake at the reception?” “Yes 2” “Well—it wasn’t chocolate cake at all!’” “Wasn’t chocolate cake? Why, it was wonderful chocolate cake!” “It was Cocoa Cake!’” There’s a difference—a refinement of flavor—due to ‘‘ that chocolaty ~taste’’of Runkel’s All-Purpose Cocoa, ' Besides —it’s easier to make. No chocolate to grate: Just dip your spoon in Runkel’s All-Purpose Cocoa already a powder, all ready to use! Runkel’ All-Purpose Cocoa ; 4r Drinking, Baking nd Cooking] "The New Cocoa Cookery” i tae! Have You This Recipe Book? RST we printed ten thousand. Then we printed one hundred thousand. Now we are distributing’our third hun- dred |thousand—a new, revised edition containing nearly a hundred tested reci- pes, illustrated with color plates. Handy in size—write for your copy today. RUNKEL BROS., Inc. 450 West 30th Street New York City Makers of Runkel"s Almond Bars end Fruis-Nee Bore ———_— OPEN EVENING ——$——$—==—— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPEC VICTROLA STYLE IV, Ey CONVERTO CABINET $ SPECIALLY PRICED AT’. . . ! Mxnotly Tike Plotare, $ MONTHLY A talking machine {s ® constant source of entertainment. Our Talking Machine Department is the most perfectly equipped department in the city, We are exhibi¥ng the latest popular styles Sn VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS All of the Standard and Popular VICTOR & COLUMBIA RECORDS Special NOVEMBER Numbers 64900 Thank God for « Garden John McCormack (Teresa del Riego) 14645 Prelude in G major 64890 Chanson Indoue | (A Song of India) Sergei Rachmanjnoff Fritz Kreisler Mischa Elman Amelita Galli-Curci 74643 Nocturne Clav-Elitos Avalon—Just Like a Gypsy 35761 Best Ever Medley Paul Whitman Orch. | 18693 I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time } Tripoli—Terrell-Robyn Harrison } WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 55-57 Flatbush Ave. ease Btooklyn 85 | | Enrico Caruso} j J Livingston St. EVEN. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. T formerly A. $7.5 Saturday --The Annual Sale of Coats for Miss 14 to 20 1. Steuart & Co The SHOE STORE will have shoes for all the family Saturday, FOR WOMEN there will be pe pairs of $12 shoes for, —tan or black calfskin and black kidskin 84-inch laced boots, with medium toes and Practical military heels. —~2,500 pairs of our $15 to $20 shoes, $12; Tan or black calfskin jaced boots, with full wing tips, military heels, tan or black laced boots, with bh dee tips and Cuban heels, laced or button shoes, in tan or black calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather, with tops of white or colored kidgkin. FOR MEN-~-All our $16 and $17 (with the exception of one group), now $12.60. —black kidakin, in the full com- fortable shape, black or tan galt. skin; medium pointed toe mng- lish Me eile or ue calfskin, rount oes, high or low. Plenty of eicee? at reduced prices. FOR BOYS, shoes at $5 less than today’s factory cost. —a large assortment of the best wearing boys’ shoes we know in several models that are being discontinued, but in which there are sizes for any boy wearing sizes 1 to FOR GIRLS—shoes _re- priced as follows; size 81% to 1045, $7; 1t to 2, $ 214 to 4, $10.50; 415 $12.60. tan or black laced shoes from the maker of the highest grade shoes for girls in America. FOR BABY—shoes at $2 (leas than today’s cost to | make), Finest hand made ten or black button shoes, flexible turned soles, For little larger babies, wearin, sizes 5 to 8, there are black ki button shoes and tan calf button at $2.60—one-third less than the regular price. Boys’ and Men’s, Burlington Arcade; Women’s, First floor, Old Building Women’s Tailored Suits, $39.50 Very unusual at this price ., These suits have the qual- ity of material, workman- ship and mode that one associates with higher- | tailored costumes. here will be twelve models for you to choose from, Sat- urday—duvet de laine, sil- vertone and __ tinseltone, ip the smarter colors —saddle brown, walnut, several soft blues and mid- night blue. otch collars, adjustable collars, and with pockets that add a bit of personal- ity to each suit. Some models have collars of French seal (dyed coney)- Second floor, Old Bldg. Three particularly desirable groups of Women’s Silk Stockings Variety of colors as well as black and white, in the lot. $1.85, 62.59 (tar 6c) and $8.75 (tax 8c). Full-fashioned. Main floor, Old Building Hand-made Blouses at $3.95 Special for Saturday, fine white batiste, finished with jin tucks in back as well as rront, trimmed with hand drawn work on collar, cuffs and vestee. Georgette crepe at $4.95 _A model is ‘with imitation Venise lace collar, vestee and cuffs. Very smart with tiny black velvet bows. Flesh color, white and bisque. Second floor, Old Bldg. Boys’ $25 and $28 Suits Reduced to $18.50 And some have two pairs of trouseral 800 suits—as well made as any suits we have ever offered at the original prices. Cassimeres, tweeds, her- ringbones and diagonals, all fine woolen materials. Belted models. Patch pockets. Some are of herringbone in soft shades of browns, olives and greys. Some are manly tweeds in heather greys and browns. Sizes 7 to 17 years, ChesterfieldwWvercoats of $70 grade last season —are now $48.50 Made of an excellent quality of oxfordcheviot, Velvet collar; either half or fully lined with satin. the good for busines: evening wear on occasions, tyle, or afternoon or all social The illustration shows appropriate | Wana-mackinawe, $11.75 488 msckinaws in new _pat- have large roll collars that turn up and form a sure protection pockets and belt give them quite & smart appearance. grey in Glen Urquhart plaid with a bright red line in it. brown; colorful or quiet tones. There are green beather effects roomily and full—and they FIT. Sizes 7 to 18, terns—just received. hey from cold or storm. Patch One is a handsome There are three shades of with over pal All are cut Third floor, Old Bldg. ALL Men’s Clothing in the John Wanamaker Store has been reduced to this season’s rock-bot- tom prices. Suits of the $50 grade May 1, are now $34.50, Suits of the $55 grade May 1, are now $39.50. Suits of the $60 grade May 1, are now $44.50. Suits of the $67.50 grade May 1, are now $48.60. Suits of the $72.50 grade May 1, are now $54.50. Suits of the $82.50 grade May 1, are now $58.50. Overcoats of $55 grade May 1, are now $39.50. Overcoats of $60 grade May 1, are now $44.50. Overcoats of $67.50 grade May 1, are now $48.60. Overcoats of $72.50 grade May 1, are now $84.50, Overcoats of $82.50 grade May J, are now $58.50, Other overcoats in stock up to $84.50. e¢ Men’s Union Suits = | low priced at $2.50 | Medium and heavy weight eotten, in ecru color, medium | weight in white; heavy weight in grey. All made with long nd ankle length. Very i garments to use eLween season be very cold weather the | fore comes. 4 Eighth Gallery, SATURDAYS SWEETS Spevially Priced Peanut brit le crisp sweetness, with lots of nuts, made in our own kit- chen, 50¢ pound. CAMEE chocolate-cov- ered caramels—most delic- jous of candies made by us from French recipes, esata $2, Saturday, $1.60 pound, New Building, Main floor or Basement, Old Building Chic Velour Hats, low priced, $8.50 The velour is so soft and of so fine quality that it brings out all the beautiful tones of the colors—rust, brown, green, purple and dark blue; also black, Besides the smart sailor model there is a new Continental, a Breton sailor, and a small modi- fied mushroom brim style which is wider at the sides. Paris is very keen about the last men- tioned model, Band and bow is the trim- ming, of course. First floor, Old Bidg. Low prices on the Third floor | Petticoats of silk jersey, changeable taffeta and satin; pettiebockers of silk jersey. All desired street shades; $3.95. BOUDOIR CAPS, isha bits of crepe de chine, satin, net with lace in blue pink or orchid; $1 and $1.25. APRONS — practical percale slip-over or band aprons, stripes or figures; many colors; 7 NIGHTGOWNS ‘of nainsook, simply fashioned or lace trimmed, in pink or white; four modela, sizes 86 to 44; $1.95. KIMONOS of Japanese cotton crepe with Japanese or American sleeve; charming, gay,. colorful rints or touches of Oriental em- roldery; $2.95. Third floor, Old Bldg. Settee Brushed Wool Sweater Suits for Wee Tots, $11.50 We have seen many sweater suits, but none so good as this at $11.50—or even more. Long coat sweater, mittens and leggins, to fit chubby youngsters; all-around belt, wide cuffs, gen- erous leggins and waistband with draw string, finished in a tail- ored fashion; in green and brown heather mixtures, also peacock blue, tan and brown. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Third floor, Old Bidg. Young Girls’ Coats to go at $19.75 They have been $22.50 to $27.50 coats in 6 to 16 years sizes—a fairly large selection but not all sizes in each model. Overcoats — after a London model—of heavy heatherspun worsted, lined with silk; Coats of chinchilla, navy blue or dark brown; Costs of crossbarred coating, smart, yet conservative; And a few coats of fine wide wale corduroy in navy blue. Second floor, Old Bidg. Men’s 95c Silk Socks at 65c irs of pure thread 500 with high spliced’ besl, will, docble tos and pols, sonruless, Cuff, toe and heel are mer ed. In white, cordovan, and grey Buringtion Arcade floor New Building © Licoenay ot Ainth, New York be Telephone Stuyvesant 4,700 dk SI x Store Hours: 9 to 5.39 $39 For our $59.50 Not sinee before we been able coa‘s like these at such low prices Scores of models—reproductions and | adaptations of Paris models, every smart | silhouette of the season. To tell you of all the fabrics and col- orings would be to enumerate every fine and fashionable weave and color of the season: 99 out of every 100 coatsarelined with plain colored $ilk,which match the fabric. Coats at $39—our $59.50 to $75 grades Five of the many models at $39 $59 $69 to $145 grades the war, have to present fine Furs—about 60 ‘out of every 100 coats have collars of moleskin, natural raccoon, nutria, squirrel, ringtail, seal- dyed coney, skunk-dyed opossum, or Australian opossum. The sale will be held in salons of Fashion for Miss 14 to 20, Second floor, Old Building,Tenth Street side. Coats at $59—our Sketches give but a $70 to $85 glimpse of the etyles grades | | | eI ~ Coats at $69—cur $85 to $145 grades In many instances only one or a few coats of a model, ee ae ee a reg eR a na Pee rei sey, Le