The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 30

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AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. Set Pe A. om Samim 1329-1331 i) ) THREE MORE IRISH ‘TOWNS DESTROYED: | Granard, Ballymore and Tralee Are Put to Torch for Murder | aa $720 $890. $900 & $1000 SHOES 4810-4812 ig Nar os thtn vitcas come ee | é FOR MEN AND WOMEN BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. of restoring order in Ireland by 2 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY Near Gates Ave. y Bet. ps ohete “a May. banyssere, County elles, and i WEARING W.L.DOUGLASSHOES ®t BROOKLYN | pi. best known shoes in the world. They Tro! aR aresoldin107 W.L.Douglasstores, direct a 4 FULTON ST ET cro BRIDGE STREET f Mp and partly burned. A dozen large eatablishments were destroyed by fire m the factory to youat only oneprofit,which | fy fm Granard and many other places guarantees to you the best shoes that can be nea } ; : partly wrecked. oduced, at the lowest possible cost. W.L. * out It Weyl Sfati Br a yn f ere recreren oer OF Se Bougias seastio it Ithe retail price arestamped ij ‘ mt ef Ho Sub YY. on cok i PToceos of enforcing jaw that when on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the NS @ policeman 1s shot the nearest town factoty, which is your protection against un- reasonable profits. The First Saturday in November @hall suffor, Consequently, when 6 Police officer was shot at Granard| Bunday mony people left town an W.L.Douglas$9,00 and $10.00 shoes ate abso- e Pervatiie the usaal repriseis, These lutely the best shoe values for the money in Bo were postponed three days, but be Sl this country. They are made of the best and wre at midnight, wheg eleven lorries - finest leathers that money can buy. They oes ; 3 | e a red O a a U j ee inal d combine quality, style, workmanship and , ) bs y| 4 fe mon , ; peice ie fatned fortes ware ge: wearing Cpa equal to other makes sell- fing to bufn the town and immediate- igher prices. They are the leadersin ly proceeded to do #0. e | eas the ll oneal America.The stamped ) ‘ : 15.00 A T T. HE NEW L O WE 'R ED P. PR, ICE. Ss ‘ iar Goasene demreciention We make the bast thage Tor Was pelss Indiscriminate rifle and revolver fre W. L. Douglas personal guarantee best shoes for the price that money can buy. price i @wept the streets while with bombs that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices Peataa mesensneree Rs OF fo wi seater thes One | Offering Unsurpassed Values After several days and nights of | error the people of Tralee retired t Jat night secure in the promise that fhe military would protect the town a) @uring the night. The patrols of @nd petro! gangs went about syste- | nN | are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than 00 fMatically wrecking and firing houses. | | Ri \ they do in New York. e ( W.L.Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilledshoemakers, ' j troops however, were withdrawn half ioe memaee ont Cre Sten a kDowels y an hour afler midnight and imme-| B mie akg Sram he tetety.. oma for, skis talbiue how 10 Spark wrest, 3 @iately the police broke loose armed with axes, crowbers and tine of gus0-| pn N W.L.DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK f ‘wine with which they proceeded to] "847 Bro: ar te 250 Went 12hth Street, serv crty ae epee Avenue. jwreck and burn business premises of sy iw a it. BROOKLYN #HONOKEN—120 Washington Street, ; Binn Fei thizers. A continual 14 3 (Times 84.) 706 Broadway, near Thornton st. | UNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave, I a Sy epertLsers. $4 Third Avenue. cor. Gates Ave. | ¢NKWARK 331 Broad Street, * 9 Fattle of rifle fire, with frequent bomb) #1452 Third Avenue, 4 1 * PATERSON—192 Market St.,cor. Claris treet, #2202 Third Av.,cor.120th St.| # explosions Gileg several hours with | 20775 phird Av. jet. 146ingla7ihets | fe 440 Fulton Street, *TRENTON~ 29 East State 5 Stores marked with a & carry complete lines of W. L. Douglas Shoes for Women. ee aoe terror, \Simultaneousty tn different parts of the town firoa were started. _Mothers--Here’s the Opportunity You Have Been Waiting For OUR ENTIRE STOCX OF Monroe J::. Two Pants Suits and Overcoats Commencing to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, at all our UP-STAIRS SHOPS, will be on sale at a greater saving to you than ever before attempted by any concern in the country, all our $35, $30, $25 and $22.50 Monroe, Jr., Clothes, EAD EVERY WORD OF THIS OFFER. THREE GROUPS WHICH BEAR NEW LOW PRICES BECAUSE THE COST OF MATERIALS HAVE EEEN FEDUCED. TECSE WFO BUY TCNORIOW WILL SAVE DOLLARS FOR THEIR FROFIT. THE LCVFLIEST WOMENS AND MISSLS' WINIEK CCATS’ TAILORED WITH ENORMOUS SELF CCILARE CRCCILARS 4ND CUIFS, TCO, CF FINE FLR — AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM, HUDSCN SEAL, NUIKIA, GREY SCLIRKEL CR DYED CONLY. MARVELOUS SOFT FABRICS. | Smart Tailored and Fur Collared COATS at $29.75 | SURPASSING LOW PRICES ON RADICAL PRICES ON High Grade Suits |Lovely New Dresses 48° — 5g 532°9 — 35° | Women’s and Misses’ Bonafide Values to 79.50 ‘THE GREATER PART OF THESE DRESSES HAVE ‘OU WILL NOT FIND IN GREATER NEW YORK SUITS | © COME INSINCE THE PRICES OF MATERIALS HAVE LIKE TEESE FGR TE E M.CNEY. TRICOTINES, WCOL | BEEN LOWERED. . A MINOR PART ALREADY IN VELOUES, SILVERTCNES, DUVET LE LAINES AND | STOCK HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED. } OVELTIES. MOST CF THEM TRIMMED WITHFUR. | SATINS, TRICOTINES AND SILKS DESIGNED ALL SILK LINED, OF COURSE. COLORS: ZANZIBAR, | ACCORDING TO THE LATEST FASHIONS. A REAL MALAY BROWN, NEW AND OLD BLUES, BLACK. BENEFIT SALE SATURDAY. Quite Indispensable Skirts at 14% Plaids, Broadcloth, Poplins, Velvets, Serge HANDSOME NEWSTYLES FEATURING KNIFE PLEATED, BOX PLEATED AND SIDE PLEATED MODELS. NOTHING IS SMARTER FOR STREET WEAR, AND NO GAR. MENTS ARE MORE BE. COMING AND COMFORT. f ABLE. PLAIDS IN PAR. TICULARLY STRIKING AND LIGHT COLORS. COLOR COMBINATIONS Newest Georgette Blouses 3" 5° cg Y fi LOUSES CR OVER- BLOUSES, WHICHEVER A IS MORE BECOMING. 3 WOMEN MAY CHOOSE FROM THESE GROUPS AND KNOW THAT Ti2 Sate were & 183 Overcoats were $38 TAS Suite were 312 Overcoats were $30 543 Suits were $25 487 Overconts were $25 360 Suits were $22.50 320 Overcoats were $22.50 Every Monroe Junior Suit and Overcoat is all wool, all | seams double sewed, buttons sewed on to stay on. Pock- | | | Monroe Jr. Two Pants Suits and Overcoats Pe | 1 50 Were $16.50 and $20 Sizes 8 to 18 ets stayed and tacked to prevent ripping, collars basted and felled, thereby clinging close to the neck. Monroe Junior Clothes are stylish and are built for wear, Sold with a positive guarantee of satisfaction or moncy back. Bear in mind! Monroe Junior Clothes at our original | prices were conceded to be $7.50 to $10.00 under prices elsewhere. This is indeed this season’s greatest oppqrtu- nity for saving on Boys’ Clothes. Come up with your boy! Sale Extraordinary of Girls’ Warm Coats MANHATTAN Crepe de Chine Crepe oie Lao a grade ‘eertt” | 15.75 — 1G-75 — 22.50 | x cin 50E.42d“% “ Madison JERSEY CITY— Newark Av. & Bay Bloomers ; Camisoles :VELOPED IN CHINCHILLAS, VELOURS, SIL- Nasa“ “Frankfort BRONX PATERSON—tz0 Mai Street 1 et) ' Res cones CRanoTe A ND BOLIVIAS. SOME COATS HAVE 5 Cortl'dt“ “ Bway Bergen Ave. at 149th St. SHIRRED YOKES AND FUR COLLARS, OTHERS HAVE DEEP SELF 14th St. opp. Acad. Musle ' , YONKERS—Getty Square COLLARS THAT BUTTON SNUG AT THE THROAT, AND WIDE BELTS, 34h hires, ¢ : - BROOKLYN APPEALING COLORS,LATE TRIMMING EFFECTS, WONDER VALUEg snd 4 PHILADELPHIA——'* jv 4th Street & Broadway 413 Fulton Street Bee ; + Bith © af Col Circle 587 Fulton ot Flathusk ALBANY, N. Yom ait Sale at Three Brooklyn Storeszmeee

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