The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 15

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' APPEALIN SEARLES | WILL LITIGATION Counsel for Walker Carty Case to Supreme Court in Boston. BOSTON, Nov, 9.—‘The Supreme Court has been ap the Nearle: ontest for Ldward F se of Methuen $30,000,000 estate the wealthy rec! and New York. Counsel for the will, by Whieh Arthur T. Walker, « New York luw clerk, was to get the bulk of estate, have aps | peuled to the high at from the de- cree of the EsKex Probate Court which allowed as ixsuies for trial by Jury Jes, « Boston that Will Was obtalned by fraud and un that the recluse was | when It Was made. aries was to receive $2 will, with the stipulation that he would forfeit all claim if he at-| tempted to contest the instrument | - 7 ~TWO ARRESTS MADE IN DONAHUE SLAYING and nephew testator, Suspects, Said to Come from Dan- bury, Refuse to Maka Any Statement, Special to Tin Eves | DANBURY, Conn., 3 9 Two men, s@id to belong in Danbi were arrested early thia morniag near Bridgeport for | an examination as to their possible con- nection with the murder of Arthur Don- ahue in Newton Saturday aight. ‘The men, who were arrested by State Policeman rank V refused to renoon to confront Ext- | , brother-in-law of niuest | ward Donahue, se L ARMY RUSHES RECRUITING. | Second Diviat 6,000 Short. ret 5 at the itt econd. Divi No fuer hand the is 6.000 short ©: War So Hasy— tz HUE Siete Ty “a 4 tts Just Add Water! and such elildren aa are in need of! who said ft must not be understood ROBBERS IN AUTO 5 [eX ee) cutiren 64 stort Te ee enter aie earn capsiose BUSY IN FLATBUSH) This work of the Hourd of Kducation or attempting to supersede the Board # in charge of Dr. Albert K. Aliinger, |of Health in any was Series ‘of Night Hold-Ups by Pos- sibly the Same Gang Reported to the Police. Py) PLAYER. ie, PIANOS ‘With Bench, Delivery and 18 rolls The police of the Flatbush section of men Brook are searching for believed to be of night hold-ups in that vicinity since | Saturday It war loa ot No, responsible for a of $8 Sunday night at Kivay fa ap suitomnobil of latest music. inliar cases Have been ‘raported to ———-aAS LOW AS police in which four men and an a automobile figured. = HEALTH DAY IN SCHOOLS. 289 AN Children Under ination for Phyateat Defects. * This js Wealth Day in the pubtic e wing aiurend ty ter ato te | Or Wednesday and Thursday eyes, care and teeth, and for matnu “4 Whole Milk and Cream Make “Philadelphia” F you want to pick upsa bargain in a used Player-Piano, then by all means attend this sale Wednesday or Thursday. In this selection of used instruments you will find beautiful Player-Pianos, only slightly used, some almost as good as new und at prices that guarantee a large saving over new prices of to-day. Others used more and therefore priced as low as $285. A bench, delivery and 18 to 36 music rolls with every Player-Piano, t You can judge for yoursel . according to purchase price. Realize the why the real “Philadelphia” epi ihe: 4 nf ; sparkle and cheer one of these Player-Pianos will bring te CreamCheeseissogood. Itis | your home, made only from pasteurized whole milk to which we add pure cream for high quality. That's why it is so tasty— sO appetizing and nourish- Player-Pianos Guaranteed by Us A Story & Clark guarantee tection and as we rebuild eve ly guarantee them to you pans something to yo ed piana before OF co) th It is your proé ivery. we can con length of guarantge ing beefsteak. is given according Lo make and condition of the pian Only the genuine has “pp: i _ Philadelphia! on the label. ;. ‘Terms as Low a SI $2.50 Per Week fiaoatly’ ‘payments Dec. 30th A PHENIX PRODUCT Call and make satisfactory initial arrangements for delivery ON SALE AT OUR FOUR STORES Open Evenings tory & Glark, PIANO COMPANY 30 W. 125th St. N.Y. (New Store) 1100 Broadway, Brooklyn. 25 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 1s as easy as‘turning the faucet to make delicious pancakes with Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour. Add only water—everything required, even the milk, is in the flour. You'll wonder how. you can make such pancakes with so little effort—pancakes so light and tender that you'll want to serve them the year 'réund—summer as well as winter. Always buy Pillsbury's Family of Foods—different in kind, but vin quality. At your grocer Pillsbury Pillsbury’ Best Flour Pillsoury’s Wheat Health Brat Pillsbury's Pancake Flour yam and Macaroni Flo Cereal Z PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn, ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. 8, Pat. Off » formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Aprons and aitresses’ Accessories At 20 (0 40 per cent. below normal prices, In the Christmas Sale of hite Apron seta, $1.25 to $ a aprons, 38¢ to $ ing aprons, $1 to $3.75. afing dish aprons, $1. Large lawn aprons, Tbe to 8 Nurses’ aprons, $1.25 to $1.75. All-over aprons, $1 50. Collar and cuff sets, 1.75. Maids’ caps, 8¢ to 7 Work dresses, $3.5 $5.75, Nurses’ dress, $4.75 to $8 Waitresses’ uniforms, black or gray, $5 to $22.76. Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Building Velveteen Skirts $12.75—a new note One wonders why it was not thought of before—vel- veteen striped in deep blue and brown, small checks in beige and brown, or brown and blue, and green and in plain brown, and blue and green, also plain black, brown, navy and grey. Distinctive for sports or town wear, Suitable for wear with many types of costumes. Second floor, Old Building Smart Trotteur Skirts for Miss 14 to 20 $17.75 for skirts that were 50 last se $23.50 for 0) skirts. + $27.50 for $ 0 skirts Pleated skirts, of — course. Stripes, checks and plaids in the rich. and bright color combina- tions which Fashion has ap- proved, Lengths—32 to 36 inches. Waistbands—25 to 32 ine Second floor, Old Building (Tenth Street) New Luncheon Frocks for the smart woman The prices will be a dis- tinct surprise—so conserva- tive are they when one con- siders’the beauty of material, mode and fineness of work- manship. Typical of the collection —a frock of midnight blue morocco crepe, embroidered around the neck and on gleeves and skirt with dark henna and blue; $89.5 —a midnight blue morocco embroidered in dark rust gold; $89.50. —a crepe meteor in midnight blue or taupe, with Georgette crepe panels and part of bodice embroidered in self color; $79.50, —a Georgette crepe, beautifully embroidered with fine gold thread combined with plain meteor; $70. Second floor, Old Building pe and Georgette Crepe and Filet Lace Blouses, $12 A special price. Charming blouses, fine of material, becoming in mode made with collar, cuffs and vestee trimmed with real filet lace, and with an addi- tional touch of drawn-work and embroidery Flesh color, white, bisque Second floor, Old Building Evening Slippers and Pumps, hand-made, $9 A few hundred pa'rs that were $14 to $20 pair in our own stocks — broken although there are all sizes in the lot All were shop under our for women ot taste. First floor, Old Building ——E CHICKERING WEEK In the Auditorium Daily at 2.50 Trd Concert, Wednes CHICKERING-AMP1 With ARTHUR LOBS- SER, Concert pianist, in solos and comparisons with his own AMPICO reproduc tions; and made in a small supervision exacting Hazel Huntington soprano; Mildred Bryars, mezzo-contralto; J. Thurston Noe, accompanist First Gallery, New Bidg THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, | |e Blankets (1920, Broadwau at Ninth, New York CHRISTMAS Sale of White — This is going to be a season of very practical giving. We want to be of the greatest help. large part of our regular stocks of lingerie coats, negligees, nurses’ and maids’ accessor w the: tageously made. nd have made substantial reductions in prices. we have added a number of special purchases, advan- The whole makes a very attractive oppor- So we have taken a blouses, petti- 8, and infants’ To tunity for the buy ng of practical holiday gifts at prices which do not usually prevail until after the holidays. To make selection more convenient we have taken half of the Rotunda and Main Aisle on the Main in addition to the space in the sections themselves on the Second and Third floors, Old Building. Lingerie $2 gowns for $1. $2 envelope chemises, $1. Nainsook; square, V or round neck; embroidered or lace-trim- med. Envelope Chemises, $1:95. Our 5 grude of crepe-d chine, tailored or lace trimmed. $5 gowns for $3.95. Crepe-de-chine; square or V necks, tailored or lace-trimmed. Porto Rican and Philippine Lingerie 6,000 pieces of fine nainsook or batiste, hand embroidered or hand drawn. $2.50 and $3 gowns, $1.95. $3.95 envelope chemises, $2.45. 5 drawers, $2.45. $5.96 corset cover, $2.45, Gowns and Envelope hemises $8.50 and $8.75 grades, $7.50. $10 to $12 grades, $8.50 to $15, High Neck Gowns $5 to $10.50 grades, $3.85 to 50, Petticoats $5.95 grade for $: of changeable satin, taffeta or jersey in street shades. and evening petticoats white or flesh crepe-de-chine. $10.50 Blouses, $5.50. Buster Brown models, in im- ported dimity. Corduroy Robes Breakfast coats, slip-over and robe models; full lined, some with silk dotted mull; generously cut; shades of blue, rose, lavender; $15 to $18 grades, $8.95. Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Building French Lingerie $5 envelope chemises, $2.95. $7.50 gowns for $6. Third floor, Old Building of | hand made laces. gor, Old Building, Petticoats $4.95 petticoats, $5.95. _ radium taffeta, Milar jersey; street shades, | $10.95 to $15 petticoats, $9.85, or Milanese or trico jersey, changeable radium. taffeta. or satin evening p@tticouts, plain or tucked, others trimmed with Flesh or white. Third floor, Old Building - $4.50 and $5 ; ‘ Corsets—$2.95 Medium bust for medium fig- ure; girdle top for slight figure; heavier boned corset for stout jigure. All of pink coutil. Third floor, Old Building Blouses 95 blouses for $3.95, batiste or voile, hand made, with square or round neck or frill. $14.50 blouses for $9. tailored silk shirt, with tuck- ed front, roll collar, link cuff. $8.75 to $12.75 blouses $5.50. From Porto Ricv and the Phil- ippines: hand made, of voile and batis ond floor, Old Building i", . © For Baby $1.95 dresses for $1.50. white lawn and nainsook; sizes 6 mos., | and 2 years. $2.95 dPessed for $1.95. Jawn and nainsook with em- broidered yokes; sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. $11.95 to $16.95 dresses, $5.95, 46, many lace-trimmed. $5.95: dresses for $2.75. —hand made dresses from the Philippines, of .pearline — law: hand emvbroidered and hemstitch- ed. Sizes 6 mos,, 1 and 2 years. $7.95 and $8.50 dresses, $5.95, of imported dimity, colored or flowered; smocked, hand run hems; sizes 2 to 6 years. $9.50 ard $10.95 dresses, $6.95. ise dresses of imported flowered dimity, sizes 2 to 6. $1.95 petticoats—$1.50. “Gertrude” petticoats, em- broidered, tucked and lace trim- med; 6 mos., 1 and 2 years, $2 to $2.76 petticoats, $1.95. 46 mos, 1 to 6 years, reduced A limited opportunity to get at little cost the best made blankets in America cent 100 per cent. Nhese blankets bone of our greut are the back Dhinket busi ness, Single-bed sizes are from 84 to 90 inches long: double bed sizes, from 84 to 90 inches ong; extra large si are SOx 90 inches. a Moat of the 80 per cent, and all of the 100. per vent, wool Some examples of wool, for single bed . wool, for double bed . wool, extra large size. . wool, for single bed . wool, for single bed . wool, for double bed... . . wool, for double bed. . . wool, extra large size, . wool, for single bed . wool, for single bed wool, for double bed . wool, extra large size. wool plaids, 72x84 in. $ 15.00 17.50 18.00 19.50 30.00 25,00 blankets are cut and bound sep- arately, ‘The 100 per cent, blan- kets are boxed separatels Color schemes pink, blue rose Some are all white And as you will note, there is one group of plaid blankets Fourth Gallery, New Bldg, Morocco Leather Furniture in the Annual Sale at one-third less wing arm ¢ enport, loc Brown morove Red moroceo Regularly Now $18 178 ra ushion seat Brown morocco arm chair, 0 Brown morocco arm chair, 9.6 Brown moreceo daven port, lor 4:38.00 en morocco wing davenport, 464.00 morocco arm chair, loose cushi 194.50 morocco arm chair, loose cushion seat 227 151.00 Fifth Gallery, New Building a — EN’S Silk Shirts M are now $3.35 An ample variety—not a job lot. Sizes 14 to Our own shirts, 17, Reduced Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to 6.30 Women’s Shoes at $12—were $16 to $20 ‘Ten models, high cut lace shoes,—dress boots of patent leather with black or wl in tops, or all black kidskin with French heels, and street boots of black or tan calfskin: with stouter soles and Cuban heels. About 600 pairs. First floor, Old Building Luncheon sets 100 at Half price $4.75. for the get now—fine round-thtead Irish linen, trimmed with sixteen-point imitation filet lace. Six 6 in. doylies; six 10-im, doylies, one 24-in. centerpiece, Boxed. First floor, Old Building New low prices in the Motor Shop Chauffeurs’ uniforms of Tinest whipeord, $50—under last year’s lowest price. Chauffeurs’ overcoats of heavy oxford freize, $50-¢reduced from M Motor robes, $10 to $87.50. Fur robes, $95 to $350. Great-coats, $95 to $126. . Heavy overcoats and ulsters, $65 to $95, Polo coats of imported cloth, cloth coats with fur collars, and 896. bali bok Arcade floor ew Building These Upholsteries are a third less $2.25 drapery silks, $1.50 yard. : 2.50 China silks, $1.35 yard. Casement drapery mate- rial, the $3.75 grade for $2.50 yard. $3.75 armures, $2.50 yard. $8.75 armures, $5.80 yard. $2.25 plain rep, $1.50 yard. Fourth Gallery, New Building Gift Pillows, $3 260 heart-shaped pillows, beau- tifully embroidered by hand, trim- med with a n lace edge, and decorated with satin ribbon tied in six-laop bows. First floor, Old Building 1,200 Bureau Scarfs down to $1.50 each 18x52 in.; Irish linen, trimmed with imitations of cluny, filet and Florentine. la floral ‘and con- ventional designs. Were $2.25, First floor, Old Building 500 yds. of Tapestry one-third less Now $5 to $6.65 yard. The number of designs and colorings is sufficiently large to interest most people. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Save $8 pair on Velours Portieres 150 pairs of our revers- ib'e velours portieres shave been reduced in price from $47.50 to $39.50. ‘The velours is of a superior quality. The portieres are finished with French seams, Mulberry, blue, brown, rose, Mulberry and blue, Rose and blue. Brown and green, Brown and blue. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg, Yes—Navy Blue Dress Goods All wool velou Dress ods, Main floor, Old Building Boys’ Junior Over- coats reduced to $14.75 $18.50, $21.75 overcoats, broken lots of fine all wool coating, mostly dark brown and green heathers; Vene- tian yoke, worsted body lin- ings, full belts, convertible collar; sizes 3 to 8 years in the lot, but not a complete range of patterns in every size. 145 overcoats, all told. Boys’ School Blouses at $1.25 Tailored pereales and madrag, white or colored, collars attached, dark or light patterns. Colors guaranteed fast; sixes 7 to 16 years, Third floor, Old Bu MRE favre ies , STORE ‘heep-lined motor coats, mole-* ki 4 es Eo Re

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