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4 7 “man who would be i ps Comrie, 1900, ty The Prom Pabiisel HEN the WwW subtle + winds of @isttumn have #iven place to the erisp, cool air of winter weather then will the top oat prove itself Inadequate to the ‘Soséasion and ua ‘Gdinty wrap de- mand a place of récognition, "A wrap or coat Will be indispen- sable to the wo- well dressed this winter, ‘for, de- spite the accus- tomed favoritism ef, the sult, with d,f6 assured gmartness and its pdlaptability for egpasions, Ma- dam la Mode has s ordained that frqcks be worn at all afternoon af- fairs, So it be- ,#omes a matter to ibe decided upon, what the wrap phall be. It can be short or long and voluminous or not so much Bo, according to taste. Short fur coats are con- sidered quite e@mart, but few women can afford tur. There 1s, however, @ cer- fain furry fabric mown as Kerami, Which comes in »Pretty shades of brown and gray, and softness. J have designed for my re material which sug; n the ‘oss to th point twe sleeves, which are set into normal ‘tavhion of the mode New and Original \| Fashion Designs By Mildred Lodewick === | A SMART SHORT COAT OF FUR CLOTH. aders this even distinctive * neck, where After dropping For Smart Women — ie Ce (The New Tork Rrentne Wort) 7 resembies real fur in all its luxurious a little coat of this style of it all the elegance of collar flares upward to cover where a corded motif serves gtited with tassels, drop. to points at the front, the coat flare ts noticeable. The flare algo in the approved a high e left sii > ends, armhy MRS. ELIZABETH R. STRANGE TO BE DR. GRIFFIN’S BRIDE. Wedding of and Woman Suffrage Worker Will Take Place on Friday. Mrs, Elizabeth Ryle Strange of No. Wt East 70th Street, and Dr. Henry Ar- thur Griffin of No. 1 West Mth Street 4M be married Friday afternoon, They Pdtained 4 marriage license yesterday Only relatives and immediate friends ‘will attend the ceremony, which will be Herformed by tho Rev, Dr. Fayanni of| Maton Theological Seminary at Htrange'’s hc A small rec Will follow. Mrs. Strange is wall known as a club] dyiember. During the war she was Chairman ard of thin, city Woman oo Mrs. Strange's firs abert B. #trange of this city Were divorced in Oc! marriage At will _parriage years ago Aqughter, Helen De married a few week: ley Cotton, son of J. Leslie Cotton of Se. Marian ae ave Fy a graduated from Harvard in 1885) is a member of several clubs, \MME. SAVONOFF HERE. Hefagee Opera Singer Says Russian husband was Al- They Ry this 1 t \ i ' Hands Menace Women's Safety. Henrietta Savonoff, #1 who suffered many hardships je from Russia refuved opera singer in eseap- Mme. Savonoff said she rode 300 miles pn horseback out of Moscow, during which ride she suffered many indigni tive from Bolshev She got to Germ) sha said that wh alization. af en is not of y forced by t GiMiet Government, roving bands are ntrying to carry out this scheme and women are in Snes, re IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Club, ‘Kiwanis a30 P.M Optometrical Society, meeting, McAl- gin, § P.M. Universal | Sunshine, tea. 2PM. gett, Lining Board of Trade, nmeting, SigAtnis . 6B. M "MeAlpin, 2.30 P. First Church oi Divine meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 5 P. Fifth Avenue | A: Waldorf-Astoria, 7 New York Lumt luncheon, Waldor! National Garme tion, meeting, Waldorf Verdi Club, musical, 1P. ees “York Brownin Ing, Waldorf Astort Knickerboo'e Waldorf-Astori Life as a F Commodore, af ‘The Mining and dinner, Commodore, New York State Hotel convention and exposition. trgl Palace, 11 A. M. to 10. National ‘Association of Women Paint Science M dinner, Associa. 10 A. M. Society, sts and8 culptors, convention, tural League, 10 A: M ton, of America, meet ing, Hote! Society of chitects, a Fagineers, convention, Engine Bocictice. Building, No. 29 West Memorial Crafts Institute, meeting, pasacpreai TE, a 1 Ma- rs old. He | wuncheon, McAipin, | | McAlpin, few York City Undertakers, meeting, Association, | iP, M Areniter [STAYS DI CARLO EXECUTION. len Lawes of Sing Sing received | Wa . 13 for Andrew Di Carlo, who executed next week. who has had two stays, was ed of shooting a colored man, Hughes, in Elmira, N. ¥. Di ne attentions the negro pay a white woman, dants believe that exten= atances in Di Carlo's case will result ‘In his sentence being com- muted from death to life Imprisohment q Delicious Flavor Domino Quality | | American Sugar Lidia Company { What Modern Folks Call ‘‘Pep”’ | ddys Paty | The snap and life of a rich, pungent seasoning puts a keen relish into the simple fare of every day. MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 327 S, ring St, N.Y. sy nn | | Ger BUSY! “ilmetp Girl Scouts Raise aMillion Do.lars|! «| IN TEN DAYS Make’ Clecks Payable to GIRL SCOUTS, Inc., and send}}} to 1¢9 raeadaee Ave. ., New \lYork Cit Mrs. MARY ROBERTS RINEHART, Campaign THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920, STORE OPEN 9A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Fearteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue LARGE STOCKS OF WINTER APPAREL Are Reduced from Regular Prices TO MEET THE NEW CONDITIONS Fruit-of- the- Loom adn wa Sheets and Pillow Cases— Pillow Cases— 42x36 in.—were .49. 45x36 in.—were .54.... BOx36 in.—were 59. .....cccsiccssoccsscseccees 21 Sheets— * 64x90 in.—were $1.67........... €3x80 in.—were $1.87,......5..5 & 72x90 in.—were $1.97......... sobedeedas 81x90 in.—were $2.09....: $6.98 Satin Finish -— 4.97 Marseilles Spreads - - Full size; hemmed. 27ct. ‘Unbleached Muslin, 39-in., .17 $8.97 Sateen Comfortables - 6.12 Winter weight; cotton filling; full size. $5.97 All Wool Plaids, 54-inch 4.00 Velour finish, in various color combinations; ideal for making skirts to wear with plain color suit combination which ts 80 much in vogue at present. $2.97 All Wool Tweeds, 56-inch 1.58 In all the serviceable shadee—tan, brown and gray mixtures; canbe used for sewi Jor all the members of the family; very Tm mata None wear; also fine for women's and girls’ suits and skirts. $4.68 All Wool Imported Velours and Broadcloths, 54-inch - 3.66 Suede finish velours and heavy weight broadcloths; full assort- ment of colors. VAULT LLU LLL ILELLLLLLE LLL TO-MORROW Women’s and Misses’ Dresses 24.67 Were $34.75 to $39.75 Semi-Tailored Velveteen and Grebe Back Satin, also many more styles, including models in charmeuse and tricotine, the latter beautifully embroidered with braids and beads. The Velveteen Dress was recently featured by an uptown store at a “sole” price greater than our “regular” price. Judge, therefore, what wonderful values this sale price really is; it is also typical of all Hearn Values. Women’s Extra Size Coats 28.75 Were $39.74 A good selection of well-styled our or Silvertone coats in navy, black and brown and several others. Coats are fifty two inches long, lined throughout with venetian and warmly interlined. The large reduction means new- -atyle coats at old prices, and this is what every woman wants. 42)¢ to 524s. Girls’ Beaver Hats 3.85 Were $6.50 and $7.50 Every little girl should have a beaver hat. It is so pretty and winterish looking, espec' iully the ones in this sale, for they have heavy fur nap and come in such becoming mushroom or roll- brim’ shapes, trimmed with bands or streamers, There is a choice of black, brown and navy. Children’s Flannelette Pajamas 1.25 Were $1.96 They are well made pajamas of good, warm flannelette that will keep out the cold of Winter nights. Garments are prettily striped and nicely finished. Sizes are 6 to 12 years. Mothers will be glad to save so much on the children’s Winter nighties, $12.68 New Tuxedo Sweaters - 8.95 Block weave; pockets and belt with buckle; peacock, brown, jadette, rose, navy and black. $4.68 Silk Jersey Petticoats - Deep accordion pleated flounces, some with ribbon trimmings; black, navy, silver, brown, French blue, magenta, American Beauty, Russian and emerald green. $1.68 Nightdresses - - - - .95 Nainsook; soft finished muslin; round, V or high neck; short or long sleeves; wide embroidery trimming or tucks and ribbon. $1.38 Envelope Chemises - - .95 Straight models also: made of fine flesh or white nainseok; trim- ming of dainty embroidtred medallions and rows of lace insert- tng; tailored styles also. $4.94 Women’s Gingham Housedresses - 3.44 Large variety of styles; in stripes, plain colors and plaids; ‘ sizes 86 to 46. $2.87 Women’s Fine Medium-Weight Union Suits 2.00 Low neg and sleeveless. Ankle say 4 Extra Sizes—our reg. %3.37.. 7 $7.27 Men’s and Women’s Gloria Umbrellas - - - 3.66 = 4.95 Women’s Extra Size Suits 42.50 Our Regular $56.75 and $59.75 Models in oxford cloth, tricotine, silvertone and serge number mar, distinctive styles, well tailored on the long lines so becoming to stout figures. Suits are handsomely lined and warmly interlined. The unusual value presents a remarkably good oppor- tunity for the large woman to buy a really good suit for the price of an inferior one. TO-DAY TO-MORROW Two-Day Sale SILKS From our large assortments of fine ‘silks we have chosen those best adapted to interpret the Winter mode in costumes of fashion and quality, and priced them at values which express economy and offer large savings. 40-in. Crepe de Chine—service- able quality — street nod even- ing colors Iso white, ivory and in fact, every ted shad were 61.07... 1.14 | | 35-in. Colored Dress Satine—fine | | 40-in. Charmeuse—specially soft, with beautiful high lustre face, yet of very durable, good-wear ing quality—medium and dark colors—also black-— 9; 7 were $3.25 38-in. Taffeta—soft chiffon fin. z coe Iepe—sesinate light and ish—large assortment of light dark colors— and dark colors were $1.05 and 82.45.... 1.57 were $1.74 1.15 MORNING SPECIALS---Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers tuying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders $7.94 Boys’ Storm Outfits 5.50 | 45 ct. Women’s Extra Size or and white” extures= Ried pe black, “inioriveate Dbutton-to-neck style, with storm and wht sizes 9 Lo 10 SOS CLOTHING—TETRD FLOOR. Mysnbity MAN” FLOR $8.74 and $9.74 Bo: 82 et. Ribbons 38 ow and s4sh——-molres aad Full bolted or # te in navy blue breasted while, black and colors serge or y ICT Ay new stripes and pied da OWS" ( tH 100) ight. new x6 oe eee ae fiiuamise SHAEe MLOOR, $2.24 L tthe Tots’ Tub Dresses 144 Plain and fancy ‘ vin | 26 et. Fine Bi ed Muslins ie and | chamnbray 36 t tlnieh and belted effec “HASEMENT. ening colre-an yee HORE S WHAR—SbOOND vLOOR, | 24 ct. Apron Gingham “4 Ye Ful Bleached Cotton Huck fas i tee ege alae Towels a WA4H GOOLS~RASEM BNT. Firmly woven cotton — hemmed white borders 49 ct. Pillow Cases as TOWEIA-—-MAIN FLOOR, 45x26 Inches—-fine soft fintsh $2.25 Man's Glesianbers Heath MLLOW CAAaR ab ASE SCT Underwear 1.46] New Feather Pillows Oray~-soft Woot finish--shirta or 1" trong drawers-—all_ wiz MEN'S SHOP_MAIN FLOOR, $1.28 Storm Serges, 36-inch 90 Garnet, brown, navy and black | DRESS GOODA—MAIN FLOOR. 5245 Black Dress Satins Slack Fine close face-—bright lustre. splendid qual ity, SILK SECTION—MAIN FLOOR. 36-in, White Poplins 72 cable for skirts, blouses, 3 uniforms Shar ki Re aks $168.50 and $185.00 Best Grade Wilton Rugs - - - 122,00 Karnak and Sedan make 212 feet-—Jfull selections of artistic designs and colorings. $13.94 Impt. Net Panel Curtains 9.88 216 yards long, lacet and Antoinette designs. Marie 97c Impt. Madras Curtaining .66 45 inches wide, dainty all-over designs on cream-colored grounds. $1.47 Alhambra Draperies - - 1.17 Attractiee madras effects in decorative shades of blue, rose, wood brown and green $13.97 and $14.94 Mostly All-Wool and Wool-Mixed Blankets - 10.50 White or gray, with contrasting borders; also plaids. $3.17 Eiderdown Finish Baby Bags - - - Pink, blue or ‘tan; bound with silk ribbon. 44 & 60c Bleached Domet Flannel .26 36 inches wide; also bleached 26-inch Canton flannel. Heavy Sleecy nap. $2.95 Bleached Pattern Eicthe > 1883 Highly mercerized cotton damask cloths; size 64x72 inches $4.50 BI’ched Linen Damask, yd. 3.25 Firm weave. 78c Turkish Bath Towels - - 50 Soft finish bleached; colored striped borders. 75 ct. Madeira Tray Covers - Hand-embroidered; pure linen; bread tray size. 2.50 52 8 34 ct. Toweling - - - - - . Strong and durable; for kitchen and roller use. $2.94 Girls’ Tub Dresses - - 1.9] Plain gingham and crash; various pretty styles; 6 to 14 years. rR i Hie en ONIN OS SOA NSA ON: $8.37 & $8.97 Georgette Blouses, 6.25 6 splendid suit shades—some plain colore—some combinations —very smart model is 18 a real opportunity. $2.24 Little Tots’ White Dresses, 1.44 Yoke, Empire and Belted Stylee—sizes to 6 years, $3.96 Billiebirke Pajamas - - 2.64 Good quality—6 to 16 years. $1.57 and $1.97 Babies’ Fine Merino Shirts - - Winter weight. $7.95 Untrim’d Silk Velvet Hats, 4.77 Off-the-face models, faced with contrasting Duvetyn; also large, flaring shapes. $3.45 Ostrich Bands - - - Large assortment of colors; also black and navy. $16.50 Boys’ Suits - - - 12,75 Newest models in cassimere and cheviot: plaids, checks, miz- tures and stripes in gray, green, brown, many have extra trous- ers; sizes 9 to 18. 90 $1.48 Boys’ Blouses - - - with neckband; attached collar and Of fancy striped percale, sport style; sizes sizes 8 to 15 years 1.35 2.00 Opaque Window Shades - - 55 First grade; size 6x3 ft., colors are white, green and Nile green. If based on present market price would sell Jor .85.) (No mail or telephone orders.) 95 ct. Women’s Fine Cotton Hose .78 Full fashioned; back and white, 58 ct. Children’ s Woolen and Fleece Lined Gloves - - - Black, navy, gray and brown. 2 78 ct. Women’s Fleece Lined Gloves - - Gray, brown and black. tle’ Anite Linitnee secant apna acer hee ne ee