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; » - 4 : é bs ‘é ' mr ae ) ; ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, “NOVEMBER 19, 1920. AMHERST ALUMNI HOLD CELEBRATION Many Prominent Graduates in} |p] SAVE MONEY Old Town for College BY WEARING Vi Aon THAT HOLDS ITS as Centenntae SOLD DIRECT i $729 $8.00 $9.00 & $1020 SE se | Me ; > Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway — AMEENST, ‘Siann, Nov. 10.—-Amherst veerre YOU : FOR MEN AND WOMEN j 3 (Oppesite Wald» f Hotel) MSU eee ite is itn Cha, (eect | Le ae One EmOrEE THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. session of the Centennial Gift’ Com a DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS mittee which will usher in the college centennial year. To-night hundreds of Amferst merf| Trorninas: will be ‘aiven over (ove aus; | | Peat -<'||_ WORTH THE PRICE PAID FOR THEM ey AIA ON acl PCIE lea ee They are the best known shoes in the world. Arthur Curtiss dames "88, Commodore a ¥ Sold in 107 W.L. Douglas stores, direct from of the New York Yacht Club, Among i Spencers will be Dwight W. Morrow, of : the factory to you at only one profit, which 3, B; Merman & Cov: Principal Alfred | 19 guarantees to you the best shoes that can be . Bt ft And Ison, 3 hi “ Vice Preaitent American Telephone and ced at the lowest possible cost. W.L. Telegrapn Company, and William. 7%} ouglas nameand the retail price are stamped ‘93, of Breed, Abbot & Morgan, New York. onthe bottom of all shoes before they leave the his evening the fraternity Initiations d factory, which is your protection against un- Mi will be held and this afternoon Am: Z F sto rr “OR” herat and Williams will meet again tn . ‘a reasonable profits, JLNIOR' the historic football series which be- tne gan in 1884 With a centennial crowd | in attendance this promises to be one W. L. Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for | y e e ° Ceieione ill sions: Gita cally’ parurgay the money in this country. They are made ' Cette” mill ‘be the principal epeaker ‘ Ss of the best and finest leathers that money Z| Among the prominent graduates for 3 can buy, Eph weed ity, style, work- S $550 $6.00 The Home of FORTY Famous Whom accommodations have been re | hipand wearing qualities equal toother served are Gov. Calvin Coolidge, ‘9 Ltt i bei! Nationally Advertised Brands ot Vice President Ellot, ex-Gov. Charles 8 f makes selling at hig! rices, They are the leaders in ie fashion y { Woodbridge and Dean Harlan tone, i centers of Asserica, 1 ie Prices are the same everywherg; they Clothes for Men & Young Men ] Columbia | University; Commodore : cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. { } Fork Yacht Club: ‘Dwight W_ Morrow, W.L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoe. ' Sah Has eeitent Srinton teak: makers, under*the direction and supervision of experienced men, all Ths lavweet } pany; Herbert La Prat BB. nViee Prost working with an honest determination tomake the best shoes for the 2d Floor Shop 2 York: Mortimer 1. Schiff, "96, of Kuhn el Leta can buy. Fat of its kind é ; | oe Co.; Henry C, Hall, 81, and Ts fare for ante by ov President A ila . ' H Joseph B. ' Fas! ; . "Int e yw atorew. Ti yur ins scler W.1. Douglas Shoe Con, in the wor! G h d sai a Mu seater ee ultras arment shops are closing and a } Electric ‘Sern pan Charlie: ‘ . . : : | } . ci oo > - H Brenden aga ley como iD \ GREATER NEW YORK vast industry is temporarily in nan Company, and Principal Alfred E. Pee hear near 14th, 50 W #HOBOKEN—120 Washin t ’ t i ‘ e tio | earn: 5 n a 52 Broudwa b ‘ 7 ; cee. eocsatin: | TEMES AAS HR te he th f disorganization | RX. ¥. SOLDIER DIES ON RUTH. % $1357 Brona ee $NEWARK-—831 Broad 8 © roes (@) 1SOTreg: a . ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Private, 478 Fife cor. 4 PATERSON-192 Market St.cor. Clark ? P ‘ : — | 1 Con No. is : $59 Manh Ave. Greanpoin M ¢ Gaus btract, Hempatesds te Le ding an] 277 Third Avcte-iaualamsy | © 449 Fulton Seresk #TRENTON-—20 East State Street, anufactu rers find ing the market unres ponsive 7 Now, Hse cabins Garman the Wa! Stor. Tked with @ ¢ carry complete lines of W. L. Dougias Shoes for Women. re f d d t I t h. JRPar ahead Me! Ste "Sompany, == ji [ee are forced to convert made- up stocks into cas can forces in Germany revisions! Guard Battalion, Amari- IT MAKES NO. DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Men, Here’s' What You’ve Been VYaiting for---Siseeping Sale cf At This One Price Alone JOVERCOATS | ~ gu mmpes pseo New $40, $45 and $50 Germents offered at a price that would scarcely pay for the making alone pene 2 overcoats of this high grade—a sale embracing every kind, color, weight and model of coat made, Our ability to quickly absorb vast quantities and make spot cash transactions has brought us over a million dollars’ worth of the highest grades of clothing in the past 45 days at prac- tically 50c ON THE DOLLAR! YOUR CHOICE AT THE ,AMAZING PRICE OF We offer the astounding number of 10,000 If this isn’t getting baq& to the old prices, nothing aber, this is a sale that you can call big in ey sense of the word. Not a few coats, nor broken lots, , but coats for every age and taste—young men’s convei'tible faa uW ie ssa stylish double-breasted Eng- lish box desiens; Men’s self-collar conservative box, Men’s cen ait: le collar Ulsters, Men’s heavy storm Ulsters, Men’s diessy Oxford coats. if You Den’t Buy Your Coat at This Sale, You'll Regret It The materials in these garments were bought after the drop in the prices of woolens. That’s why you have an epportunity to buy a $40 or $50 coat here to- morrow at legs than half price, in some instances. You'll find all colors in the sale—plain colors, brown and gray mixtures and plain Oxford Gray. Sizes 33 to 44. See eur windew display. $80,000 Sale of Boys’ Clothing | Mothers, see our full page announ a. XY, Evening Journal for g details of the most stupendous and far-1 Si ale 3oy’s Clothing any store in this city has held within the last six years—8576, 40% and in somes cases 50% reductions on guaranteed | clothing. Plenty for Everyhy ry ie Assortments— All Sizes, (Gt Avenue, Bet. 15th & 16thSts. hewn 31 Avenue, N. W. Cor. 83d St. Slers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN—In All Models, Fabrics, Colors & Patterns teen '49 95 505 69 of the You can judge some that there are in th t nitude of this sale when we tel ) alone more than 10,000 gear 5. Do you wonder that this is the one big outstanding and absolutely unmatched sale of New York today? " ! This tremendous saving is the outcome of what has since ved out to At time of pur- clase of Suit you can buy an extra pair of pants to match for $5. This price ep; Lesonly tothe Suits at $27.50. 29 Floor iS W. S40S8t, Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Betuten Fifth Avenue and Beoalwy Open Pail Till 6 P. M.~mmemeenijoturdaye Tili 9 P. MM. For election at $27 market sudd $1,000,000 wor N ot e Due to our extremely small margin of profit cn these Suits and Overcoats, alterations will be charged for at actual cost of time involved in mak- ing them Both Stores Open Saturday Til 10 P.M. MAIL ORDERS Filled When Accom- panied by Money Order,