The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 14

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DENSEL WEPT AS HE ASKED } St. John, however, wax not rete: Yo an outing with a choir sin the rest of the verse Is as follows: Me asked “For if I go not away, the Com-|cons, but they refused to give ht forter will not come unto you; but if | audience T go, 1 will send him to you.” ‘The pastor went away ea a nn | ta the doorway with bowed head he -FLOPING PASTOR BACK, ~: ‘ y | “Is there any one here who will foi (Continued From First Page.) | first to the consistory, and as he stood | weeks. ft was leamed te "a wife, who 8 vellef that pand back to | give me?” Forty men im and wrt ng solely on Providence, but partly | his hand w His voice | on herself #he hes Bhe knew how she had It 2 wonp in the parish | oh dinner at sleep there | of all FORGIVENESS. the elders When he came back, The Evening World learned to-d re w Meetings in sessio: © chure fort tea In bed before kfast at 10, more tea at noon, and a wonder‘! how she had relieved him e nbout his clothes, a ‘ lthe children, how she had kept his And yet| study and his papers in order. And she felt that he could not get alony a= I" thout her. He would come buck NT TAKE | were meeting in on room and the con-| The rules require, it was sald a pro- | ‘ | slstory in another, ‘The minister went|bationary period of one year and six ay that the pas adfastly proctnime xd would send bh or, was not depend: eared for for many it Tt was with genuine concern that the stern churchman stated how much] k of the Dutch Reformed plicity their en he Btead of one. The ons and ¢) a oh A message came to me from Mrs. atte ee ete eee eee ene te et a ee se Seamer 2 gs EEE ee AE tees Do cee ean ee z Te tong re = ee eS fy TE eae - Peas Specially Priced for Saturday High eut—fur trimmed — soft flexible leather AEARN Fourteenth Street (E TABLISHED 1827) West { Filth Avenue Sale! Sale! 700 Men’s Suits anc! Overcoats 24.50 Values $32.50 to $37.50 In a large assortment of newest styles and colorings. Suits for men and young men include single and double breasted styles in regular and stout sizes. Overcoats may be had in Ulster and Ulsterette models developed in light, medium and winter weight fabrics. Stylwear Suits For Men and Young Men Reduced! And Put Into Two Big Groups 34.50 45.00 $50.00 and $55.09 Suits $60.00 and $90.00 Suits Every suit included—all bearing original selling tickets—regular, stout, extra long and extra stout sizes. Remember, these are our regular stock and are all- wool, finely tailored and smartly designed. You cannot afford to miss an op- portunity like this. Come early. Stylwear Overcoats 37.50 Which means a chance to get a smartly cut all-wool overcoat at a bargain. These coats are all-wool—with plaid backs—ulsters or ulsterettes in conser- vative models—fine black material—heather mixtures—plain colors. Were $45.00 and $50.00, and moderately priced then—a real bargain Saturday at $37.50. 300 Men’s Cloth Hats Wore $2.98 is visiccccusesiuwncces i .65 Large Variety, All Sizes 100 Men's Smoking Jackets Were $10.00 and $12.00.......... 8.95 oad Lots of Men’s Leatherette Coats, Raincoats and Over- COMER, TOMMOOE LO. it va seenicoreesnhecer tow cireecamsionieve 1 5 .00 Special Purchase Girls’ Shoes At the Bargain Price 2.74 Made to Sell at 4.50 Made by a famous manufacturer—good, strong shoes sure to give maximum service. They are made of tan Lotus calf, with Korry Krome soles. ‘They are lace models with broad toes. You really must see these shoes to know what a splendid bargain they are at $2.74. Sizes 814 to 2—D width. Women’s Felt Slippers | . And for Men 1 .87 Specially Priced $2.50 Quality 2.45 and 2.95 Ne Mail or Phone Orders See Pages 28, 33 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising. Daniel Green Comfy Sitapera ‘ Gray, brown and blue—all sizes. These two soles in dark gray, maroon and | slipper bargains should make Christmas brown—all sizes—wide widths. shoppers happy. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920, Densel requesting that the other four seven years ago when Trina Hannen-|F AMILY OF FOUR ) elders, Messrs. C. Van Hoevan and A ee yed as maid in the | wife and two children hav Lagerveld of Clifton, M. Rynt ¢ | tn RE Bala pet de WITHOUT FOOD 4, to the vi : , 5 Tr G, Van Houten ¢ to her hom this request w before Mrs, Densel “Tt hurts me to recall lated to us upon t) shook his elder This Year A Victrola for Christmas Special Victrola Offer Victrola XI... . 150.00 Records to the amount of 15-00 Total . . . . . . 165-00 $8 5° Down Balance in small monthly payments (Victrales Dep't Fifth Flor) James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue 34th Street | Bring This Ad. With You SAMPLES jOME to this Silk Mill Store. Select the quality and color silk you prefer. We will give you FREE samples, to take with you, for comparison, to any of the best retail stores you know. Com pare our QUALITY and prices with theirs; if ours is not better value, equal gra ¢ and lower in price, on the silk you want, we lose, but if ours are the bargains we claim them to be you will be convinced by this comparison and will become a regular customer—that's vif we offer FREE SILK SAMPLES FOR COMPARISON REGULAR UR MILL RETAIL PRICE GEORGETTE ONPRICE In a bewildering array of the new colors $1.49 i ince vice 98c REGULAR ap.:....” Ql T. 66... OUR MILL RETAIL ree “Radium” Silk Taffeta eee ] 9 Full weight, beautiful, lustrous fabric, in ee your choice of 15 colors, 40 inches wide. e —_—_—_— LAR OUR MILL RETAIL PRICE TAFFETA PRICE $1 75 Beautiful quality in black only, 35 inches 9 8c e wide. nee BEAUTIFUL OMBRE oRMzt 50 Evening dress and sash Georgette that 3. shades off like the rainbow—exquisite e effects in vivid array of colors. ee REGULAR OUR MILL RETAIL PRICE CREPE DE CHINE PRICE In the better quality that makes up into $1 75 undergarments, night gowns, etc., so 1 1 beautifully, All the new colors. e —_— eee ssc Ore. * OUR MILL neva price CHARMEUSE (all silk) Price A heavy, full-feeling, rich, lustrous $3.2. quality, in all the newest shades. 40 1.95 inches wide, A big stock of every sort of silk is here at Mill wholesale prices Every item featured here and every piece of silk we sell is guaranteed FIRST QUALITY—cut from full pieces (not short lengths). You can buy as little or as much as you want. We are direct mill representatives, 80 you save the retail and the jobber’s usual profits buying from us, direct from the silk mill, Our upstairs rent saves money, too This lea ermanent Silk Mill Shop, not just a ‘Sales Store’? West 42"! Street Up one short flight or take elevator to save half on silks. Mail orders filled if cash, money order or check earl ioay order, We would rather a FREE SILK | nad been “ather Has’Had No Work in Five Kenehan of Preven! found t venty-four hours w erge of without we: the Soctety y for the n of Cruelty to Children ye PITTSBURGH POLICE GPT RAISE GH, Dee. 10.—The Bude of the Pittsburgh City Cour & granted Lieutenants, detective ants and pollcemen a 13 per cert Increase. Misses’ Wrap Coats - - Regularly $115.00. Fashione large fur collars of Australia: Girls’ Dressy Frocks $20.00 Formerly up to $37.50. Velveteens, Taffetas or Satins; dainty styles, some embroidered. completely dressed with | 18 inches. Cape and Hood,” | ma” and wi Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street Extraordinary Price Concessions on MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL Regularly $85.00. Dressy models fashioned of soft Wool Fab- rics with large fur collars of Australian or Ringtail Opossum; silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Wraps and Wrap Coats - - - $65.00 Suede Velour, with large fur collars of Taupe Nutria or Austra- 1 lian Opossum; silk lined and interlined. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Misses’ Fur Collared Wraps - - - - $85.00 Regularly $145.00. Fashioned of Caledonia or Cypress Cloth; Silk lined and interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. DOLLS at SPECIAL PRICES BLUE BIRD DOLLS , DRESSED —Unbreakable Head; BABY DOLL— — A character Baby] | Says “Mam- $2.50 to 5.25 $9.50 $2.50 errr st d of soft, rich Evora Cloth or n Opossum or Taupe Nutria. | Girls’ Fur-Collared Coats | $24.75 Regularly $35.00. Fashioned of Duvet de Laine with Taupe Nutria collar; lined and interlined. | | | dressed in Rompers; uks. | Unbreakable Head, Praaa DOLLY DUMPLING Dressed Dolls in made-to-order NOTE—We also have a large assortment of the dresses, up to. . $75 .00 FACTORY TO YOU AT ONE PROFIT J f|| the factory to you guarantees to you reasonable profits. {AND SUPERVISION | MB OF EXPERIENCED | 7" e F THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM | They are the best known shoes in the world. al} Sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from the best shoes that can be proce: at lowest possible cost. W. L. jouglas name and the retail price arestamped on the bottomof all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against un- W.L.Douglas $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the ¥i} money in this country. They are made of mi{the best and finest leathers that money “ican buy. W.L. Douglas $7.00 shoes are | snes eeetO2.< ||| equally as good value for the price. They unocA THe ointcrion ||] combine quality, style, workmanship and wearing qualities equal =ean” |W. L.DOUGLAS sou pmecr Fuom |\P7-00 $8.00 $9.00 & $1) at only one profit, which l}to other makes selling at higher prices. They are the leaders in MEN ||| the fashion centers of America. The prices are the same everywhere ; _ze| they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoe. makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. CAUTION Firename Wet. E™ if not for sale in your vicinity, order dicact fram factory, Catalogue free, 2708park St. Brockton, Maes, (aa Shoe Co, W.L.DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK bo +4 Bente arene. JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue, Neocon *HOBOEN ~120 Washington Street, Broadway, near Th L— 2 $1987 Bronaway, cor Gates Ave. | SNEWARK-51 Broad Samet, * ze Eilth Ave. ye Eh se Be *#PATERSON—199 Market Bt.,cor. Clary & ip iten seen” S| STRENTON—20 East State Sires, lines of W. L. Dougias Shoes for Wemen. | | i \

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