The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 13

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Or pe reratars THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, ™% boycott stork FRIENDS OF FREEDOM 32 201,124 (4.00 = 4 i TO ENTICE DOVE FOR INDIA CONVENE shoud be impeached 1 a) Mails Are Asked Not to Wed, All Day Session Ending With j \ Matrons Not to Bear Children Mass Meeting Attacks British /| | Till Nations Disarm ; Rule in That Mesa: < : { ere rin yp wun Che Christmas Store ote. husbands with chiktven.” @rged Mra. 4 Mackaye, Presiden Mil w thee wf tive Tuesday’s Sales and Opportunities for Gift Buying | — there will be the wort to conduet an in i r She? decla Omen really b e | mf the mos burden in war eit a Linens at Half 10,000 yds. Cretonnes at Half | { frightful anxie rat Pend hem | Chal \ Beene iver iaoetany hele outs orl. sno ot Caleutta, “$6 hemstitched linen pillow cases for $2.50 pr. --40e 55¢ 75e 2 ard Tuesda : | ) “thelr aanced and their br re | echo a tenes ot Gray JES, Sol 36 inches f bad ? ? g y y i 0 ‘ huck towels for $16 dozen. s04 1 | Recnt Be PRESSURE CURED 8x34 inches; very fine figured huck For qualities we have sold for double- and more ‘ F viled India ask 7 5 25 . ji 1 Yet we women ave utterly power- | iy Bmp ras nol f “ot ny Gutwear 1. | 6x70 samBsk Caples loths for $4.25. They come from a manutacturer with whom we have dealt for years. That's why we less to keep our country out of war," |Iyton. ralbads er iiaas ee 5 Y eae Pn got them. He is clearing his shelves, making ready for his spring, 1921, designs. And he { exclaimed Mrs, Mackaye, “But if you| While Senator Norris was speaking hard .50 Handkerchiefs cases for 7c. tells us, by the wi he prices for his ; 1 a thi mialdene:reject all offers of marriage, |® Man. asked * bout Russia?" service emstitched, hand-embroidered; colors. ells us, by the way, that the prices for his spring, 1921, cretonnes will be from a third to a half | Seresa wmktlatn vantale: des until ects Hoop RUBBER PRODUCTS CO,inc 50 to $5 centerpieces for $1.25 to $2.50. more than we paid for these. Which means that the retail prices will be in proportion. all nations disarm must dis 34 DUANE STREET arm, and sw fecoe i pe of ‘the bipssings on the © 5 to $6.50 scarfs for $2.50 to $3.25. Twenty-five styles. A world of colorings I n hist! or MOE OF 5. . P . P { nisi $6.50 to $12.50 luncheon éloths, $3.25 to $6.26. Verdures, brocades, tapestries, warp prints greens, blues, woodsy shades, delicate rose } ie daalgnh cosy inet weekly cad tenes mettily emibroldared ey. and cream, heavier colors and black—a wonderful choice at wonderfully low prices. Fabrics s 27 inches; the scarfs 18x36 in, to 18x54 in.; the luncheon cloths 36 to Suitable for window draperies, portieres, cushion-covers and furniture coverings. ¢ 54 inches i ! ‘#1 floor, Old Building | Third Gallery, New Building Crepe- de-Chine, 95c yd. 3,000 yards of a quality which sold for $2.45 early in the season; last previous price $1.35 yard. In lengths of 2! to 6 yards, ‘and put up in packets for quick selection, Tuesday. Pink, flesh, light blue, tan, brown, rose, lavender, orchid, xreen, yellow, gray and black. Main flogr, Old Building Young Girls’ Washable Frocks to go at $1.75 , - - aa - ae Here’s VALUE thatyou Monroe Two Pants can SEE— Suits at Were made to sell for $3.25 and $3.50 z Cheeked and plaid ginghams. Plain colored chambrays. Rema rkable even tod ay 18 Printed cottons in quaint designs. Attractive simple models majority have white collars and cuffs. Desirable colors. this Sale of Women’s Coats ; Sizes 6 to 14 years. ; Middy Blouses, $1.75 tH ware: s Hy cao aa, Hany: sasionally—and only oceasionally- we are able to present a specially purchased collee- \ excellent! pe all wits jenn Pleated Skirts rge as this offered at such unusual, values. It is difficult to describe the real values ee ek care $8.75 and $14.50 of these coats, and their general excellence, because it consists of sy many new things that dis- Flanne] Middy | Side and box pleated modeis tinguish excellent coats from ecommon-place coats. Blouses, $6 50 He rena epee AOA $8. in 5 F ’ 4 | \ 9 90.4 ine plaid worsteds, $14.5 ‘or- . r fl Made to gel for $14.50. rect for wear with middy 350 W m C t t $69 50 Red, green and navy blue flan- | blouses or fittle washable bod- O ens oats a S | nel blouses in “Regulation’’ | ices, Lengths 22 to 30, Regular prices are Half as much again ; Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street ° ; : ee eee innly a“ | Six carefully chosen models of the wrappy and straight line type. Most of these coats | WwW d b T k | have large collars of nutria, French seal (dyed coney) or Australian opossum. Some are with- ar ro e ru n S| out fur, , | The niatenials are exactly the sort we would have chosen ourselves if we had ordered these 29 coats made instead of buying them at a special purchase—soft bolivia, velours de laine, evora F $ cloth, chamoistine, cashmirtine. A few in the smart mannish mixtures without fur. Colors t Including Strong-Hewat | represent all the most desirable of the season. ‘Tan, gray, midnight blue, Nankin blue, black, ; ITO V4 39.9 | terra cotta and taupe. Virgin Wool Fabrics Our $39.25 grade |) tertacatte and taupe When Monroe Clothes offer vou FOUR ALL WOOL, SILK SEWN | 400 Wi ’ C t t $39, 50 urments at coal, vest and TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS—you — , The Wanamaker Special | omens oats a ° F | den yunse to be PERSUADED that it isan unusual value. You can Steamer Wardrobe Trunk. Regular prices are from half as much again, to double ( ee the DOUBLE service, the DOUBLE value, the DOUBLE wear, Coats of Bolivia clotf, velours de laine and mannish wool mixtures. Black plush coats, \ the score and one conyeniences these 'T NTS SUT for Only 50 both long and short, with and without fur—in the large sizes as well as the regular sizes. Furs 2 Compare this two pants suit IN +B; Ss a | ° used are nutria, Australian opossum, black opossum, French seal (dyed coney) and raccoon. a4 > QUALITY. with those of SINGLE trousers being quoted you in “Re- | be ih A eae : ; Aer In a range of all the smartest of winter colors. i A 7 sea leg | % ree-ply basswood, covered and lined with vulcanized fibre, . str ry amt duction si and wmpty-umpty per ceut. off “sales.” What do you ||] snap locke all hardware’ riveted; two drawers: large drop compart: - Reduced from stock—250 Coats now $39.50 and $69.50 4 find? IN PRICE, the Monroe TWO TROUSER Sud is much lower ment, with removable partitions which may be converted into a wom: ‘. \ ‘ WATS - : f | ane i half as much again, to double, these prices. Ev loth, boli loth, t than the same quality suit elsehwere with ONE pair of trousers, and of | hat box; six veneered hangers, Seventh Gallery, New Building | Karlier prices were ch ag ese pric ‘vora cl ivia clot ; considerably better style 62 Al ———— tinseltones in both wrappy and straight line models, many of the coats trimmed with raccoon, 4 It all comes from a POLICY THAT makes it possible for you to | nutria, French seal (dyed coney) and Australian opossum. In an excellent choice of colors, g buy QUALITY fabrics, top-notch style, atthe LOWEST. pricess in Women’s Better Suits +1 drowns, green, blue, black and tan. Second floor, Old Building this way: | - | " ; — Direct from the maker, Ww $55 j —via our LOWER rent Upstairs Shops, | are no | The Negligee 4 —from America's LARGEST Clothiers. | They were $69.50 to $89.50 ie a] q Matuh our single trouser suite against those of any .otler maker, aa | 100 suits—some are without fur and some trimmed with | Shop Tuesday a Sale of 4,500 i and you will find them equal in quality and 38 to 50 PER CEN’ | French seal (dyed coney). Suits made with clean-cut lines, | Con’ ains a world ot icharmian LOWER-IN PRICE! ||] with narrow snug shoulders and unusually well-fitted sleeves. PORE eevee Pinca: USED ners PMU Eee Ole ulldiog MATINEES of crepe de chine Albatross and crepe meteor, line or unlined; satin, filled with lamb’s Ph ph R ad The Monroe Overcoats | Christmas Sale of | mits | onogra ecords { | NEGLIGEES of crepe de chine, ; ; that now cost you only | Desks for the Hom satin, crepe meteor, brocuded satin, The best-known Standard Records of America— i e and the new La Jerz, $16 to $60. Bho 10188 KO Records Usadi for f oO Baan ad aoe fs bine, Demonstrating Purposes | or crepe meteor and crepe de chine, S Examples $12.75 to $29.60. ; | ae ‘ ROBES of French Tlannel, Al- All 10-inch black, purple | and blue labe! desk for $14.50 € , 5 batross, crepe de chine, flannel | deal for $16.50 fined eatin thited with lable % ool, POCOTAS, ...ccsininis ROEma LARA we RY Raa e eee ees 50c | desk for $17.50 to $52.50 All 12-inch black, purple and blue lakel | desk for COREE AOS ROBES, $6.85 to FOCQGB a cone s,s venwo nn sntcea sd ne eneaest ie | desk for 22.50. ° | desk for BLANKET ROBES of plain or All 10 and 12-inch red label records............ $1 desk for black plaid of chinchilla, brushed 4 6] desk for angora, $5.85 to $34.50 = on desk for SILK SHAWLS, hand embroid- This is a very unusual sale, us you may see—the only sale The nearest approach to our price on these overcoats desk for ered, imported from the Orient, of its kind that has come to our attention. We have on hand of top-notch quality that we have seen quoted has been j \ i veal ha $4.50 to $100. about 4,500 phonograph records- the standard records of 50. THAT'S (OVER 38 PER CENT. HIGHER t ’ E deck for KNITTED SHAWLS and America—a name known to everybody and on every record, THAN OUR PRICES for jackets, $5.75 to $15. although out of courtesy we do not state it in this sale, These Again we stimmon your attention to the MONROE Spinet desk, of brown, finished < for Third floor, Old Building records have been used in our salons for demonstrating purposes POLICY (or method of ‘selling) as the BEST and ONLY mahogany, $132 grade for $86 only, Some of them show no wear at all; others are slightly way to get avercont and suit quality at the LOWEST worn; still others show unmistakable signs of use. Our plan price! : 150 Desks. 52 styles is to divide these records into three sale groups, regardless of = = end \ bale ae one aks: aren lg dee of TABOgAT, their prices, which ranged from 85c to $3.50, and offer them , . walnut, bird's-eye maple, fumed oak, golden oak; in mahog- cinve Come Up and See for Yours elt any finish and in enamel. Every desk one-third less. A , i a a MANHATTAN BROOKLYN few éxamples \ There are many, many isles in bse eroues eee : aaa Gicali Gouiae rae dway 413 Fulton Street Drop-lid desk of mahogany, Queen Anne type, $137 grade, $91.26 } whic nh (although in Semene) have ill iagp Saal ee OE Masicee 587 Fulton, at Flatbush | Drop-lid desk of mahogany Chippendale design, $105 grade, $70 in any store (to our knowledge) in a year or two years, Voc: corner Frankfort NEWARK Kidney shaped mahogany table desk, $97 grade for $64.50. selections; instrumental; band; orchestra; piano; dance music; 5 St.,cor. Broadway 151 Market Street rope RGR OF nah, Cola ALE pe by rane ior LaLa . popular music; light opera; grand gpera; virtually everything l4th St., opp. Acad. Music JERSEY CITY DICH hee of Gitieee Manin ade Oude Meena that you have come to associate with the best-known record Uth Street, corner Broadway Beware Sranue ‘and Bay Droplid desk of imitation mahogany, $26 grade for $16.60. . | catalog in existence today S9th St., at Columbus Circle 220 Main Street Fifth Gallery, New Bldg. ,| Bags of metal beads 125th Street, cor. 7th Avenue aes ' — % : ' , Peg nord we 18lst St., cor. St. Nicholas Ay. ONES aGashy caver | Rolle *Sk te take | at $20—a Sale! JOne day’s return privilege | North Pearl and State Streets r ates a Every woman who was in Paris is granted on these records, so that you may try them, over- BRONX | this summer or autumn will appre- night in your home, as it is physically impossible to try them ! SCRANTON, PA. ‘PP nigi y phy { , Bergen Avenue, at 149th St. 520 Lackawanna Avenue bit of a tu mble Tang oer toc thee be here because of the, crowds who will Some, Thi 2 unteual : sive +4 Id finished privilege contrary to the rule everywhere that recor n aa 4 e: $4 and $5 roller skates for $3.65. Lustrous silisr. or 0 returnable, but we allow it with confidence that it will not be -. } 200 pairs; ball-bearing. beads dominate in each bag o im ; and the colored beads are brilliant, abused. 60 pairs that were $7, now $5.50 too. ICE SKATES at moderate prices. Skating shoes, caps, sweat- Three smart models; one is ers, leather jackets. illustrated. Sport Shop Burling t Yeade floor, New Building ‘ floor, Old Building EE Downstairs Store, New Building - eet Ne ee

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