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Peso Mrs Sa SW TMSOSTRET Ret — >—-. = (Continued FRM First Page rs . zB get the supply he Be stop these prac he t the S elent . ¥ Pi: ze _—_——S>— : , (URGES EMBARGO a ww ON COAL EXPORTS ea anes | ‘a ~ {O'Malley Tells President Present OM n : Noe Company to-day Situation Might Have “Fatal Es Made when the anthracite wa Consequences."* | 1 | Rawin J. O'Malley, Comm He the year would a i of April.” While the blame for " the railro ce cannot be p a time, as it frequ fa ‘There is a plen pply of empty 5 * coal cars in this nd every col . Hery is working st At the big classification ya % Philadel-) phia and Reading afternoon, where of the southern ite shipped to market, there | Many empty ca cars, Railroad 225— Refreshment Sot i rot with black wicker tray $20.00 GIFTS F you are in a quandary over a wedding gift — if you want something charming, distinctive and at the same time reason- able in price, Ovington’s provides many answers to S. he operators ground for their con D> fidence that the shortage in the sup- | ply of coal will soonsbe obviated. — | 1 y CONSUMERS FORCED TO SuBMIT | TO BARE-FACED ROBBERY. i ae Frank C. Reese, Secretary of the] Anthracite Consumers’ League, de- | glares the optrators are unjust in| conde-nning consumers for bidding | nst_each other for coal. “This yourdilemma. tion,” declares Reese, “is made possible by a depleted OVINGTON’S ply for which the consumers at } responsible. If the anthracite | j - tors would keep their mines in! si to meet the demands them, there ‘would be plenty of coal on the market and no o y “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” 314 Fifth Ave. nr, 32d St. 1900 PAIRS NOW SELLING AT *10- Seen everywhere this fall. A sport shoe with very low heel and fuller toe that women are wearing -more and more. See what a money’s worth it is at this price ae Coer | & a5 Mow York City udway 253 W. Tenth Be 62 Poatkeonee; NY.—2 Full line of Phoenis and Van Kaaite Hosiery Ki-MoIDS (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION DISSOLVE INSTANTLY on the tongue, or in bot or cold water, or Try at soda fountains, QUICK RELIEF! ate ee Fone ag BINS] TAKE WOME A BLANKET AND vies wisest, CHEAP CHEAP | 3- DAY- SALE Relat at Whalesal Prices High Grade BLANKETS | At Prices Ranging from | $3.00 ito $7 25 od bY it) SEEKS SPECIFIC | SHIP BOARD GRAFT Commi bP ihn Wocslor St, NY. scontntns OF at. M, Nene Prince St, While le Martin J, Gillen, fo MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ana ‘122° 95 OVERCOATS MACKINAWS OVERCOATS .] 9-52 to Examine Wi Gillen Hunts Evid in Washin rmeriy As. | STANLEY MANLY Manufacturers Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 For Friday & Saturday SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Something New! CORDUROY LINED SPORTS COATS, 49.50 Originally 65.00 HE GIRL who gets one of these coats of imported cordu- roy lined browr heather wool mixture or tan camel’s hair with large shawl collar of raccoon need not complain of the cold and she has a coat that is sure to give service. Fashion- able three-quarter length. Sizes 10 to l6 years. Second Floor. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, 16.50 Originally 19.50 and 22.50 Smart model developed of winter-weight all-wool chinchilla— xood for more than one season’s wear. Navy lined with red flannel—dark brown and cinnamon lined with twill. Sizes 4, _5,6 years. Second Floor. Girls’ Wool Plaid Skirts, 11.95 Originally 18.50 Just what the smart younger set are wea aring with sports coats —box and side pleated models in rich colorings. Lengths 18 to 30 inches. Second Floor, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits, 69.00 Originally 95.00 to 125.00 Embracing such materials as cashmere velour and peachbloom —finely tailored in fascinating styles with handsome fur col- lars. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Second Floor. Misses’ Smart Coats, 89.00 Originally 110.00 to 129.00 Fashioned of cordeval, duvet de laine and bolivia—three of the season's most wanted materials. Many attractively trimmed with fur, Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, Second Floor. Children’s All-Wool Golf Hose 2,400 Pairs 1,6() Regular 2.50 grade All-wool golf hose for boys and girls, Brown heather with fancy colored turnover roll tops, Sizes 6to 10, First Floor. You Never Pay More at Best's Owing to the backward Season SOLD DIRECT TO YOU AT THE FACTORY THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. ‘ Kills tefant Mo a SS ee Spa Seem) 1191 LRTI inh be Nico. amy Any Other Establishment in the World AAODELS OF UNUSUAL ELEGANCE AND RICHNESS OF MATERIALS DESPITE THEIR. EXTREMELY MODERATE CosT A PRESENTATION OF PHENOMENAL VALUES NEW FRONT BELTED, SLEEVED WRAPS : OF VELOUR, DB LAINE WITH) 58 -00 DEEP MOLE COLLARS SILK EMBROIDERED ‘WRAPS OF VELOUR DE LAINE WITH EXTRA LARGE 65°" COLLARS OF AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM \ LOOSE BACK, FRONT BELTED WRAPS r OF BOLIVIA CLOTH WITH DEEP .00 NUTRIA COLLARS 15 ALL THE ABOVE MODELS ARE, RICHLY” SILK LINED AND WARMLY INTERLINED i em emi) YA | | 1 eg re BONWIT TELLER &CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET » FOR SATURDAY ‘A Most Exceptional Sale of WOMEN’S FINE WRAP-COATS with LARGE FUR COLLARS | Very Specially Priced 95.00 Usual 135.00 Values The distinctive styling of these Wrap-Coats is typical of Bonwit Teller C& Co. fashions, They are developed in the leading shades of veldyne, congo and bolivia, with large draped collars of mole, taupe nutria and opossum, Also Wrap-Coats to be Worn wiin separate furs, of evora and marvella in black, navy blue, brown, bedouin and dryad. Very Unusuai Values in Women’ s Velveteen Evening Wraps 95.00 A very graceful model in taupe, purple, henna, silver-blue, emerald, green and rose. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— . A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET 1p, 4 ‘ad