The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 4

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4 : : . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. UNITED STATES NAVY |)"),)!"'."% au) HERI DUTCH MAY ADOPT silty wisn iter a a that mnie sve | 115th Biren Sto: 8 , . IS FAST FILLING UP will be ugh PMitont FORM OF REPUBLIC - nie aval nd ‘0 Arecrits Coming in at 2,300.4 Week STEAL SUITS WORTH $10,000. ininicsion to Revise Consitiution \ \ 3 —Now Only 28,000 Men Voltee Keep Gatt Hobbery Quiet Submits Plan for Change autterest Coidfarh, twenty, of No. 6% W. aanity $ Short. B WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Mecruiti is ths Navy i@ progressing so sutis-| Ing ohe ve ly that navat officials believe iif ay, Boon will be possible to send to apn a ay after the police had kept Barge number of vensels of ali classes the robbery aeoret for nearly a wedk. carried on paper as part of the ‘The burglars, who gained entranee to) ets, but actuatiy tied up at navy) the loft on the second ioor of the build. rde for inck of crews ling at the rea wh Recrults are entering ‘the service at| cer Stree Tate excerding 2,300 a week and the raining stations are dally sending large Ts of men to the Meets after the ial four in Pature Be of becoming a re wt for Halland under ommendations nubmitted towtay by the commission appointed to revine the cons stitution, Holland may have a hance Mor {t dlapense with royalty, unless Little andied, up ito | Princess Juliana, now eleven years old, and 12 alos of| some day elves birth to @ son by a It through the froat, | yum ehicle. ‘The safe | pen, but It eonte - og aol 7 Wes, ry Stanley { MeeGibbons f i! band whom the Dutch Parilament pronthe of ‘training &On Nov. 1 the Navy was only 28,000 = > ie EET 5™ AVENUE-AT36™ STREET El | i . Second Floor ~Take Clevator Fs fe st | e 0, Thursday & Friday ; | \ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. HIS SALE MAKES THE MOST REA- SONABLE PRICES IN TOWN STILL Established 1879 ) OWE [ le \ THE ae ARE BEYOND FH ht CRITICISM. ‘3 Today and Saturday THE MODELS ARE FROM OUR LATEST |f! FOR WOMEN AND MISSES STOCK SPECIAL PRICES ON | YOUNG PEOPLE’S APPAREL | Prvanse SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES OF AN EXCEPTIONAL CHARACTER 5 Fur Trimmed, |} ®Wrap Coats [F i 6 a { Values up to $115.00 |. | Sixty DoLLArRs Misses’ 85-90 to 159-90 Suits—Reduced 5 69.00 ra FRONT BELTED WRAPS OF BOLIVIA WITH CHAMOISTYNE, ; \ LUSTROLA, WIDE THREE QUARTER SLEEVES AND WITH Peet eat, these — of the very best fabrtes and tailoring. So aheuis, DEEP COLLARS OF MOLE, RICHLY SILK LINED uede velour and rayonner are featured, and'many of the models Y e ARMI have smart fur collars and trimming. Values like this ate nok suck i BOLIVIA, RES NE i ee eee, everyday affairs that you can afford to let this pass. Sizes 14, 16 } IN TRIS BAL VELDYNE 7 and 18, ° i Silke es TRIMMINGS OF " AAR bi \ Slash Pockets, AUSTRALIAN Misses’ Good-Looking Coats $5.00 i ed NEW TRICOTINE FROCKS VERY SPECIALLY PRICED ; PERFECT TAILORING IS THE DOMINANT FEATURE OF THESE CHARMING FROCKS, SOME ARE $ EMBROIDERED, OFHERS BRAIDED OR BRADED, sS5 SHOWN IN REDINGOTE, TUNIC AND STRAIGHTLINE EFFECTS 48.00 f Not elaborate—just the simple styles that are best for real service. And since they are simple, the materials and making are excep- tional. Belted models, some with convertible collars, all lined f throughout, in wool bolivia, veldyne, or suede velour. f Specially Priced Higher Priced Dresses Selected from Our Regular Stock Embroidered, Beaded, Plain and $9 Tailored, in Satin, Georgette, 5 Kitten’s Ear Crepe, Crepe de Values to Chine, Crepe Meteor, Tricotine. 75:0 Misses’ Full Pleated Skirts 15.00 Some are the bright Scotch plaids that look so well with coat, or sweater; the others are the more conservative, but none the less smart, navy Men's wear serge. Lengths 31 to 36. SILKS pe | | | | Saks &Conpany Broadway cAt 34th Street Girls’ Coats in Splendid Variety Originally 25.00 to 32.50 19.50 It’s a Jong time since we've seen such good coats as these at this price—Mothers who appreciate value will be reminded of pre-war offerings. The collection includes tasteful, well-made models of camel’s hair worsted, polo mixtures, silvertone, velour or shadow plaids. Sizes 8 to 16 years, but not all sizes in every style. Our 19.50 Regulation Dresses * for Girls---special 14.50 For Friday and Saturday only—Fine all-wool French serge, with wide belt and full pleated skirt---the conventional braid trimmed collar. Most of our young patrdns own at least one dress of this type—they ‘are so practical for classroom wear. Sizes 10 to 16 years. in the Greatest Sale the United Mills hasever held New, fresh merchandise just received. | | Thousands of yards, in dozens of desirable | | shades and beautiful patterns q At Before-the-War Prices | | Georgettes, 40 in. wide....... w $1 yd. | | Satins, 36 in. wide ..... $1 yd. || Taffetas, 36 in. wide. $1 yd. | Crepe de Chines, 40 in. wide ...... $1 yd. | Linings, Habutais, Jerseys,| $1 | Shirtings, Printed Georgettes\ zat United Mills New York Showrooms 2 West 28th St., — Near Sth Ave. Will Hold Friday and Saturday A Sale of imported Beaded Bags —PERSONALLY SELECTED BY OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN PARIS Special at $24.50 12 GS int es in bead embroidery, ‘Ss skilled French beadworkers having . produced with the tiniest of beads that which only old’ masters. were able to create with brush and oils. Pretty posies in pastel shades are shown against dark backgrounds, modern art effects are shown in really wonderful colorings, and designs typical of old Chinese tapestries find ex- _ pression in others, oe Misses’ and Children’s Dress Hats 15.00 Duvetyns and fine French velvets are favorites with the girls and their mothers. ‘These 15.00 models are especially good—pretty French flowers lend distinction to many of them. Second floor, Girls’ Warm Blanket Robes, 4.85 Light blue, rose or copen floral pattern-~binding of satin ribbon, Cord girdle. 4 and 6 years, 3.75. 8 to 12 years, 4.85. Second floor, a NCCC LY Pury and uniform quelity are absolutely certain with every can of Mazola. Mazola-cooked foods are easily digested even by delicate people who cannot eat animal fats. And remember—Mazola “Keeps” indefinitely. Youdon't |: need to put it in the ice-box. as e com Preducts Refining Ce, P. O. Box 161 New York City The majority are suspended from shell frames, but there is also a good selection for those who just love a drawstring bag. Sale of Boys’ Domet Flannel ~ Pajamas 76 1.95 ripe patterns, one or two piece models. One picce -+ to 78. Two picce~-10 to 18 years~-1,95, Main Floor

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