The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 11

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Appeal Made by’ Zionist Organiza- z= SALE Pe eons a PURE SET TNT RE TR MENTORET RE TT A TT RARE I Clee) TTY i . te : % THE EVENING WORLD, SARE URGED __|Honoracy Provident suntice, tain D : TO AID PALESTINE Rabbi Stephen 8S. Wise; President, bh og Julian W. Mack; Vice Presi- Dr. Harry Friedenwald ae Nathan Straus; Treasurer, Peter J. new sult and overcoat, “worth a lot of | 021 | opera! money these days,” a® a result of «| M thief's game. “One night last week,” he said, “the telephone rang, and a man giving the namo of Dr. George asked the nuree who “LET ALICE D0 IT.” . 29.—-The Senate nte will be in charge ession of Miss Alice BY A NEW GAME Thief Uses Phone and Nurse Gave BUFHALO, N. Y¥., Nov. 29.—The jonist Organization of America fin- ed its twenty-third annual conven- on here iast night. Appeals are the telephone rang’ again and a‘man said I had met an accident and needed a suit, overcoat, collar and tic. He told | 7u" her @ messenger was on the way for the | Robertson of Oklahoma, the one woman ‘4 rtle| member of the next House of Repro- Doctor’s Suit and Over- “About sentatives: according to present plane. end eh four ‘he male Representatives believe J coat to Messenger. the bell, “He ‘sald he had. been sent Tor | Robertson, will realize ine most emtent Or: De Witt Gtetten of No. 115 West! fim, coe Und BO murse gave It to) manner of appraling te Sith Gtreet_1s mourning thé loss ot s| An unsuccessful attempt was made to| her_ dn ASK FOR and GEY ee The Original its) Malted Milk that this will ve for Infante and Avoid ia imitations aod Sobers ut fifteen sutnutes later a taxt- festive the home of the Jews pt ood the chauiteu je world and the centre of Jewish ought and culture, OMicons were lected as_follown: op) ppartuntey for valuable ' THE AEOLIAN COMPANY > AEOLIAN HALL in MANHATTAN: 29 West 42nd Street In BROOKLYN In THE BRONX In FORDHAM 11 Flatbush Avenue 367 East 149th Street 270 E. Fordham Road In NEWARK 895 Broad Street For. One Week Beginning Monday, November 29th A MOST UNUSUAL Exchanged Phonographs Instruments of Leading Makes Savings of 20 to 50% . The plan under consideration Bi | 18 to organize @ committes which wil] have, charge of the various restaurants and make Miss Robertson chairman, Then the men members of the commit- Schweitzer. twe will way “Let Alice do the work.” + . +. — answered if I were home. Sho told him Misa Robertson had success { oF tion Convention for Moral and GOT INTER ‘OUTFIT possibly I) might be reached at the|Selona Plan to Put Congress Reés-| ducting a cafeteria at home. Financial Support. Ww Academy of Medicine. A half hour Inter in Charge of Woman, OPPENHEIM. GUNS & cn 34th Street—New York. Extraordinary Dress Sale—Tuesday on 4 is Tay ae Women’s an Misses’ Tailored Frocks | Tricotine, Serge, Jersey Cloth and Velour, fashioned in models of Exceptional Charm, variously 18. 00 Worsted Embroidered, Tinsel Beaded and eg ton trimmed. Values to 35.00. ane Also to Close Out 150 Afternoon and Street Dresses Reduced to » 428.00 Formerly to 50.00 High Class Frocks of Exclusive Design. Satin, Georgette and Tricotine in popular Shades. Trim- mings of Embroidery, Braid, Steel and Jet Beads. No Approvals, Credits or Exchanges maintained. And before the advent of the Aeolian-Vocalion, the exchange business in these instruments was negligible—too small to make Special Sales worth while. Since the Aeolian-Vocalion was put upon the market, however, this condition has changed. The Aeolian-Vocalion, with its notable superiority of tone and appearance, and its new and fascinating features, serves to induce a large volume of ex- changes. ‘k= prices of new phonographs are rigidly Great Price Reductions It is the accumulation of these exchanged in- struments which is to be disposed of in the present event. Here are phonographs of leading and standard makes—all in perfect condition and so guaranteed—and at all prices, representing radical reductions from their regular cost. Every one of these phonographs has been through the hands of expert Aeolian repairmen and mechanics, and at the price asked for it constitutes an extraordinary bargain. Many Distinguished Makes We invite you to attend this Sale. If you have decided on any particular make or style of phono- graph, you will probably find it here. Its price and the terms on which you can purchase it will be far more favorable than you have ever had reason to anticipate, And even though you may not purchase, your visit will be enjoyable through the opportunity to see and hear the Vocalion—the phonogra)... that enables you to play the music yourself, Prices from $2.) upward Monthly Terms as low as $3 || THE AEOLIAN COMPANY wxewy oer a \ All Aeolian Stores will be open evenings until 9:30 o’clock during this week a ' ’ Lo kes Men’s Sack Suits 453 SUITS Formerly #85.00 to *100-00 BROADWAY Saks & Compan, oft 34th STREET METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for MEN, TO BEGIN 'TODAY cAn Important Sale of Our Entire Stock of Finest xe — consisting of 1289 Suits — 836 SUITS Formerly 73.00 to $83.00 *68 *58. oALL this season’s Saks-Made Suits Small Charge for cAlterations a itis ect cae tial aia ill Mente is

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