The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 9

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WELFARE BODIES PRIZE LANDLORD PLAN UNION FOR | GIVES TENANTS WORK AT ALBANY. Move Made Necessary by Ac- tivities of Manufacturers’ Association Lobby. | Rent Same for Last Five Years —Hundreds Await First Vacancy. | (Gpeetal to The Frentng WerlA) Director WLBANY, Nov. 19,—At a conven- | tion to be held here the last week of this month by the newlyincorporate nd | “—~ New York State Asso rangementa will be made ing all lobbying interests detter government and ganizations {o mest the of Revenue | DIAMOND DYES. and Financ the lobby of the Manufa Y As sociation. The movement ts headed by the City Club and Citizens’ Union | of New York. The call for the con- | } vention was made by Dwight S. Mar- | vin of Troy, acting secretary, and Robert Moses, acting director, and | Richard 8. Childs, treasurer. tive programme aolidation of rural tion of County park plan, wider w devel lopment, YAS TURKEYS = a — them enjoying them nants kay he 18 the best |e) t Kan He hike Waite the} Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth cnd Sixth Avenues) West 43d St. ernment pe one pw sho i ee allot clations. It ts sata ‘that a prominent up- ~ State Republican will be the pr den| per the charte ar mm George Foster Pe ay Mayor William J. Wa President of the Stat Mayors; Former At W. Wickersham: Pat ate stehester, of Brooklyn, Binghamton. | The Wh venue voles 349 Fifth “ue — Ft 3h-lh Street Announce for Saturday A Most Unusual Sale | for this time of the year Their Entire Stock of TRIMMED HATS 10.00 | FORMER PRICES TO 35.00 Hats for all occasions Duvetyne Lace Satin Panne Velvet | Trimmed with glycerine ostrich, flowers, embroidery, beads fur, THE ROMPING GIRL or bouncing boy, full of vim—robust, are a delight in any home. tice | Scott's Emulsion helps keep both young and old, well-nourished and strong. Do not deny strength- building Scott’s ,Emulsion to “your children. Reott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J, he-39 A Great Relish ey For Sea Food ‘And. an excellent re! “Gish for So ups, Salads, a Hot and Cold Meats and Vegetables 4 J CH pecially Baked ; Pr) Se MADE INU. S. A. = paaemgy At Grocers and || + Delicatessen Stores \ E. Pritchard, 327 Spring Street, N.Y. Suggestions for Christmas Giving: WOMEN’S SILK BLOUSES Remarkably Low Priced for Saturday At $5.00 At $6.50 BLOUSES of Crepe de Chine, Satin | SMART BLOUSES in self and com- and Georgette Crepe; lace trimmed, | bination colors; regulation or tie “on tailored or smartly ‘frilled; long | models; round or V-necks; long or 34 sleeves; in White, Flesh Color or | sleeves; White, Flesh Color, Navy Bisque. Blue, Brown, Black or Bisque. Women’s and Misses’ STREET PETTICOATS of SILK An unusually attractive assortment developed in Milanese Silk Jersey, Taffeta and Messaline. All favored colorings. Very Specially Priced at $4.95 and 6.95 Main Floor. Substantial Price Concessions on GLOVE SILK UNDERGARMENTS Superior quality assortments—all taken from our regular stock. GLOVE SILK VESTS— With bodice tops; ribbon shoulder straps; Pink only; value $4.25, $2.95 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS-- With extra large reinforcement; full sizes; Pink only; value $5.00, $3.95 ANKLE LENGTH BLOOMERS— Of heavy quality Silk in Black and Colors; value $6.50, $5.00 COMBINATION SUITS of Cotton and Wool; ankle or knee length; value $3.50; special at $2.25 Decidedly Attractive Assortments of Mesh Bags and Pearl Necklaces At Very Special Prices Silver-plated Mesh Bags—-Dome model or 6-inch square frame model Dome model; embossed frame, $6.75 $7.50 INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL NECKLACES Delicate cream tints; graduated pearls, 16 inches, $3.50 18 inches, $4.50 24 inches, $5.50 Regularly $6.00 Regularly $7.50 Regularly $10.00 Gold-plated Mesh Bags An Especially Opportune Sale Saturday Offering authentic Fall and Winter styles in WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS at the Exceptionally Low Price of $6.95 Soft Satin effects in close fitting Turban, Sailor or other smart shapes, combined with Scotch Mole, Sealine or Squirrel. Models which interpret in harmony of coloring, richness of material and superiority of style the dominant trend in this season’s correct millinery fashions, Third Floor, ~ peanielin 2 A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE 37th and 38th Streets For Misses New WF inter Model Gray Squirrel Collared Suits of Chamots Velour Provide the Warmth Required for Winter Wear 58.0. An achievement in value at this new price THE slender, youthful smartness of the box coat suit may be enjoyed in coldest winter wtth the warmth of this new model suit with its soft, luxurious fabric, silk lining, warm interlining, and muffle-up collar of gray squirrel. Navy Blue or Malay Brown The detachable belt may be worn if desired Sizes 14 to 20 years MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor BRE BRR BEI ROBE OES : WIRGRLRILILI AGE LL IL ISG SDN IG SG GEGF GS GIS, J ASTORE OF INDIVIDUAL suors High rier H AVE., 37th AND 38th STS. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Junor Misses frocks of Crepe Georgette for these Months of Merry- Making 24,50 An Exceptional Value Sizes 13 to 17 years For the many festivities that crowd the calendar of youth during holiday time, here is a frock of crépe Georgette that charms by its simplicity,add- ing embroidered daisies and a pleated collar only to make its simplicity more charming FRENCH BLUE, NAVY BLUE, OR BROWN. SILK LINED cA Frock That Pleases by Favor of its Fashion and by Virtue of its Value OTHER FROCKS FOR THE JUNIOR MISS 19.75 to 69,59 JUNIOR MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor @ ct Red Cross Roll Call—Join Now + | YL I, ene: psa a Tt OTs oe oe

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