The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 11

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? uction of new gas) for the accident. Ar a joa] Instruments of wa ye, and has affected valye in the pro 'BEST PREPARED FOR ine Driyer homas Murrs ofthaven, dri was injui ‘aCus he was liaison with chemists and co societies In elvil Ife. CRANE KILLS § SHIP RIGGERS. f Mire ing driving 5 | Murray was going at No, 257A Tomp- trifling 3 i. fore, em-|kins Avenue, proved to be Downey Shipbuilding + ~~ nt. According to the police, the an hour to dig out their h An Investigation is un Way to de- that the World War demonstrated — thet “an enemy pent on aggression ‘ ' i WASHINGTON, » Noy, 20.—Declaring ‘ ‘ yeni ‘be trusted to live up to any fretirules for war,” Brigadier General A. Fries, Chief of the Chemi- {Warfare Service of the Atmy, in his annual report to Secretary Baker ty y, asserts that the development Vor this branch of the United States yarny to a point “where it is impossi- Unie Yor any nation to go further’ will Jo much toward deterring other na- Note trom forcing hostilities against | FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! A Sale of Ansco Roll Film CAMER. AS i hen United States, ‘This country ix in a position to| (@) STANDARD manufacture and deliver on the field} of battle more chemicals than any | fother nation’ or group of nations, says Gen. Fries, adding: “The United] States has wisely decided to con- ;tinue the chemical warfare service with sufficient powers and funds to {develop its possibilities, not for ag- | tkre@sion, but to insure that if Amerl- Hean' boys must ever again shoulder &Prnjs in defense ofthe liberty of | Fthelr country they will do so on an qual footing with any other nation wo Jur as chemical warfare is con- Veertea.” 4) During the past_year the service | Prices Range from $2.60 to $64 In this Sale we haxe included our entire stock of Ansco Cameras without reserva- tions or conditions. ILLOUGH Wit picbidel oh 110 West 32d Street No. ay i: io (Opp. Gimbels and Penn. Hotel) Baroni om 1800 Koch Price! Make Downtown Shoppins an 5 Extravaranes MmBOoOCHe H 0. Inc: Rin itl Street West Cc CLEARANCE. MILLINERY Drastic Price- Cuts on the Smartest Show-Room Hats Values to $25.00 Adaeet $ ] 0 .00 Velvet, Ostrich, Silk, Satin; made up into turbans, dinner hats, street shapes and other interesting styles. Also Mourning Millinery. Second Floor “day When the op into col \Msion at Dekalb and Throop Avenues +H |wwe Men Muried Under ‘Toms of | Brooklyn, with an mules yblty driven by: | H Cement Block | Abeabam Vasolle, Noy 294 Clifton Ave: * ie, Vea on a ct ne] ‘ } | Frank Lehare, No. 931 ust 6th | nue. Vewolle was he 0 fire. 10 which — § = In Any Future-Conflict Ameri-|coitpany, were killed this morning, Man Killed by Mall Track. . , s when an [ron travelling crane collapred| | Jonn Newcomb, forty-elght, of No, 399 can Boys Will Be on Equal Jat the companyia plant at, Arlington, | West St died at St, Vincent's Hos- tSten Island, The men were buried) pital to-day of injuries recetved wher Footing With Other Troops. under tons of cement blocks which the| le Was run down by @ mail t Kk at crate was transporting, and it took halt} Chtlstopher and tireenwith & ast | aiiver eave nis mame as William John- “|| Startling Reductions in ‘Broadcloths, Serges and Mixtures AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY. | $5.98 Tricotines, yd., 3.95 50 inches wide, in navy blue and black. A fine all wool dress fabric. $5.00 Broadcloths, yd., 3.19 48-inch, all wool, satin finish, in the season’s new- est colors; also black. _ ‘$4.98 Novelty Plaids, yd., 2.98 48 and 54 inches: wide, in smart new color combinations. $3.25 Fancy Serge, yd., 1.89 42 inches wide, fancy stripe, in dark and light colors. $5.98 French Serge, yd., 3.95 54-inch, fine twill French Serge in navy dlue and black. $3.25 French Serge, yd., 1.9! | 42 inches wide, all wool. Comes in navy =” and black, Suitable for skirts or dresses. $4.49 Imperial Serge, yd., 2.69 48 inches wide, all wool. Comes in navy blue and black. An excellent dress fabric. Ii] $3.49 French Serge, aay. yd 44 inches wide, fine all wool fabric. Comes in navy blue and black. $1.25 Novelty Suitings, yd., 87c Variety includes tan and gray mixtures, adaptable for school dresses or boys’ clothing. 89c Silk Warp Mull, yd., 58c 1 Colors include pink, light blue, Copenhagen, green, old rose, also | black and white, Second’ Floor SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY WOMENS’ WORSTED SPORT HOSE Made to Sell for $1.95 Heather mixtures with embroidered side clocks, in an assortment of colors. Just the hose for golf, skating, motoring and street wear. Sustaining ‘the reputation that justifies us in saying ‘‘Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance’’ Main Floor ——_ HE EVENING woe DAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1920, has conducted Lin aah) of -prtat | tarenttie tne tigence wan Frome. | a Adsaiiaia eda ican al MNaAES . ate sor W 0 OTH ST.— ‘In ten bewitching Henna. . Alice Blue. . bands of the Theyre ready to put on—and youll enjoy wearing em, theyre so pretty! Leather. . Rose. . Sand. The trimmings are rosettes, fringes, tassels, and deftly twisted Sota tene FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Stitched Felt Sports Hats 54.609 ag styles soft, gay hats of felt, narrowly stitched, row-on-row. j In .Pearl...Orange,..Brown...Chow ... Navy and attractive combinations. same felt. And the linings are silk—sign of a gaod hat! Binomingdales—Second Floor White Imported from France Glace Mousquetaires Below ‘Normal Prices The vogue for these stunning mousquetaires has had an inevitable result—they have become scarce, But not in the Bloomin, lale Glove Shop. Here you will find them, in all the correct lengths, at prices that are drastically reduced. At 12 - BUTTON PePACE KIL Rage ON GLACE KID 16 - BUTTON GLACE KID ag | GLOVES These are charming frock—they reach just,to the elbow. DOETTE How much like suede t a lot. Slip-onst_ with Chamois, Grey, Brown, Dress G «| The host of good frie among its regular introduction. 52 to 54 in. wide. colors and black, Spot-Proof 64 in. wide, PLUSHES AND FUR CLOTHS MARKED DOWN All our high cost pl jected to radical red Sale Continues All This Week Bt % Off the alrez Living None C. 0. D. Rio and Coatings Seasons Newest Weaves and Colorings At Savings of 25% to 40% values at these reductions of 25% to 40%. know Bloomingdales me quality Dress Goods, Suiting and Coatings, these lower Wool Jersey: $2.45 Yd. All wool Jersey Cloth in the new dress Broadcloth: $3.75 Yd. Plaid Skirtings 50 to 64 in. wide. Chiffon ; $4.35 Yd. broadcloth, sponged and 50 to 54 in, wide. An assort- shrunk, ready for the needle. Newest colors and black. Coatings: $2.25 Yd. An assortment of durable fabrics, especially appropriate for childrens wear. Before Stock-Taking Clearance Sale! usual accommodations without defeating the pur- | pose of the sale, so nomingdales—Kourth Floor. with the short-sleeved. Equally serviceable, these just turn the elbow DUPLEX GLOVES: SPECIAL $2.48 hey look—*how much better than suede they wear! Theyre washable—that means gH pockitte wrist straps—and in al] the popular street shades— Beaver, Mode, ite. Bloomingdalvs—Main Floor, || ° Boys and Girls Jersey Fleece Lined || Gloves: 59c Soft and woolly and warm, Well made, with or without strap wrist. Sensible colors brown and grey. Sizes 2 years to 16, oods : Suitings Main Floor ends eur Dress Goods Section numbers atrons were the first to recognize the If you dont Womens Silk : Umbrellas Special $5.79 The smartest umbrellas you ever saw, with the newest, prettiest handles! In Blue, Green, Brown, Garnet and Black. Give Her one! Main Floor prices will be a pleasant means of Tricotine Suitings $3.45 Yd. 48 to 50 in. wide, All wool in the correct weight for suits and dresses. Colors and black. . Copen . Bloomingdales is the sole distributer of the Gold Stripe Mill Faults Hosiery Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Special at $1.59 (Tiny Mill Faults) 10000 pairs—but you know how these Gold Stripe silk stockings sell especially at this drastic reduction. Pure thread silk, with mercerized or silk garter tops— excellent hosiery that will wear and wear and wear. The mill faults are negligible —theyre very slight, in the first place— and, besides, theyre carefully caught up and mended. In fact, these hose are so nearly perfect that we will take back any you may find unsatisfactory. We assure you that you can rely on them. In Black, Cordovan, Gray and bait -regular and extra gizes—8}4 to 1034. And the good little Gold Stripe prevents garter runs,” Be sure you stock sufficient supply! Lo Bioomingdaten—Main Floor —! — Boys and Girls Union Suits: 98c Sizes 3 to 16 years. Heavy weight, cozily warm undies, in white, pee er and gray. * Bloomingdales——Main Floor Avoid Catching Cold Womens Winter Underwear: 98c Heavy and medium weight white ribbed shape vests, pants and union suits, Regular and extra sizes. Hoomingdales—Main Iloor A Sale of Decorative Pillows * that ‘will make highly prized gifts Every one of us ease-loving mortals loves pillowe—and the * straightest-sitting Puritan among us could not help ad- miring these for their beauty alone. Prices Greatly Reduced for this Sale ROUND VELOUR AND TAPESTRY PILLOWS . $3. 95. Velour_and "velour combined with Tapestry are inthis collection—Brown, Rose, Blue, Green and Mulberry, METAL BROCHE AND SILK BROCADE PILLOW SLIPS: $5.50 Ready to have pillow sipped ROUND SILK POPLIN PILLOWS: $1.95 Shirred to the centre, In four smart changeable effects, as well as plain, Blue and Rose. ROUND BROCADED SATIN PILLOWS: $2.95 Very smart style, Color com- binations that may be used with any decorative scheme. into them. Rich Colo UNCOVERED PILLOWS FLOSS FILLED 20 Inches Round... ROUND TAFFETA PILLOWS: $4.95 Shirreti and trimmed with gold braid, All the desirable plain 22 Inches Round, . 8c colors, as well as changeable Inches Square. +» 68e effects. 24 Inches Square......... 89¢ Gloqmingdalea—Third Floor. ment of handsome color com- binations, Coatings: $4.25 Yd. 54 in, wide. High class coat- ings in an assortment of plain and novelty weaves, ushes and fur cloths have been sub- uctions. vomingdales—Main Floor || And theres more than one train for TOYLAND. sent one of those little way-stations with one train a day, Toot, toot! Toot, toot, too-00-0-oot! | All Aboard for saad TOYLAND its 2 humming, thriy- ing metropolis like our own New York with most a train 2 minute—Here are a few: Yes, indeed! ady reduced: prices of | Room Suites Our living-room’ suites had already been re- duced, in keeping with the spirit of the day, Then control switch, 5.98; stock- taking loomed into view, and, slash, a third | Land Bs more comes off to insure every suite being cleared \| LIONEL ELECTRIC out before inventory. But we couldnt give you the || Engine, two cars, 10 69.75. None Credited None Held for Delioery Mechanical trains— “IVES ELECTRIO TRAINS," Engine, two passenger cars, 8 pieces track and others to 16,25, TRAINS. nieces track and control switch, 9.49; others from 6,98 to Special: $3.98 extra large engine, tender and two cars—engine can be run forwards or backwards, AMERICAN FLYER mechanical trains; Iron engine tender and two cars, 12 pieces track, 2.98; others from 1,19 to 10.50. Iron “2 STEEL TRAINS for the youngster to pull along, engine and two cars, 98¢. Complete assortment of stations, tunnels, semaphores, lamp posts. Bloomingdates—Thlid Floor de ee A AC GL, ALLL a ee er ee = oR 2 Senstad aed anid me RT Oe eee a ban we ia MS gS Nu. wrt ee map tie gee: een, meee aren, Re ee 5

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