The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 4

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thade this dectari'ton to-day, ‘vith i _—__ the name of Jessic M. Molle, he went OM. Schwartz Returning to America| Russia tast June and attended the When She Dies of Long } Hunger Strike, * BERLIN, January 12 (Associated )—"Comunism in Russia is rob- ¢ it tolerates tmprisonment,| Russia. They were released on Dec Wernecution and execution without |% after Mra, Schwartz went on hun- Grial; tt bas brougbt Russia starva-| YY _ Hom, disease and death. There is no! peo. 20 from the effects of her long “overnment. It is a worse autocracy | solitary confinement and hunger. /@ban the Caarihtic Government, and T lived there for over twenty years Under the Czarzand had the experi- @mce necessary to make compari. nationale. The couple were thrown into prison on Aug. # because they falled to ex- enigma FOX SEEKS HIS DOG FRIEND. WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 12.—Hubert eons.” | brother Howard on the Goose Pond big *, Mass., reports that the M. Schwartz, an American Sociallet iy b @f Yan Francisco, who was recently pa fox per! J 4 Prard in supposed to have be Feleased from four months’ confine: | for the family dog, with which he often Ment (in Soviet prisons in Moscow, frolics in the ck yar rt ring into the wi Fs | for Stout Women Coats -« Dresses Suits, .Chemises, Bloomers, Nightgowns, Petticoats, Bathrobes, House Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Negligees and Corsets. Great Slashing of Prices in Every Dept. in Our Basement OWER STOR REMEMBER, even regular prices in our lower store are bargain prices. Our side street rental, low costs and selling for cash is the reason why we can mark our merchandise at , prices. Coat Bargains Of fine Bilverténe, Wool Vig- ofeaux and Cheviot, in black, grey, navy or rein- deer, Value $27.50. 18:95 A variety of styles in Broad- cloth Coats; some fur trimmed. Real values to SMe carried 27:50 Coats of Silvertone, with cape coligr; also Black Broadclotha, with sealine collar. 3.4.85 Values to $49.50..... Other Bargains in.Coats $45.00 to $59.50 | | Dress Bargains Silk Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Serge, in new styles and 12:95 @hades, Values to $19.50...., Sees reve Ge Chine or Seree Dresses One the biggest bargains of the season, Vaive wis. 19:85 “Sieg Dresses of all Silk Satin, de Chine and al Berge. Waluss to Hai0-c 29:85 Other Bargains in Dresses $35.00 to $59.50 ; dye i SUITS bering ea timer atoterate SUITS 24:50 29:8 39:75 to 59.50 ‘Sizes 38 to 56 Bust—26 to 45 Wais White Sale for Stout Women These garments comprise our entire stock—quality as high as ever— prices [ses eels the biggest savings to the economical purchaser Skirts, 4.95, 7.95, 9.85 pherd 8 Pe ore yaar wo 1.25, 1.45 to 1.95 White Nainsook, hemstitohing and House Dresses, 1.65, 1.95 106.95 fire enfetca thd atriped dings hams and Chambray, Bloomers, 98c, 1.95 to 2.25 Fine Crepe, striped | Flannelette rib ee with emb, gon hae Also many of Pin Corsets, 2.95 to 6.95 *Brassieres, 49c, 79c to 2.75 White Cambric, neck and armholes finished with embroidery stitching Hosiery, 49c, 79c, 98c Cotton and Fine Silk Lisle Hore, with liced heel, double sole, White, Brown, Black. rant Corsets are graceful, tt luce iy healthy. size and are Waists, 2.65, 3.95 to 10.95 de Chine, Georgette, White Silk; tajlored, and embroidered. Bathrobes Blanket Cioth in fio’ Nightgowns White Nainsook and 1.45, 2.25 to 3.25 Petticoats Flannelette, Gingham, Chambray, Sateen, Heatherbioom combinations. 1.19, 3.95 to 10.95 Flowered Cotton Chal- lie, Crepe and Flannel- ette. White, Rose, Blue, Gray, Wistaria, Many bargains in Dresses, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Corsets and Underwear for mothers-to-be— MATERNITY: hin wife, known for twenty years in |p America as a Socialist worker under | second congress of the Third Inter. |] |press approval of conditions in| fi died at Reval on} fj Beach, a hunter who lives with bia| Ff y seeing | Pl K Rey looking | fy ft ee a Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 THURSDAY A SALE OF 75 ¥, JANUARY 12, 1921: WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES in Crepe Weaves a: believe that all the crepe weaves in silk will be wonderfully fashion- E W able this Spring—and we have the best reason in the w ing so. Women are asking for them. They will like these simple, well-made models of good-quality 8 trimmed with embroidery, tucks or pleats. A choice o NAVY GRAY BROWN TAUPE ANOTHER WONDERFUL orld for think- ilk, effectively BLACK SALE OF WOMEN’S WRAPS & COATS —patrons of last week’s event have been telling their friends and we've been besieged with requests for more of the same-coats. Luxuriously Fur-Trim’d Models Regular 95.00 to 150.00 Grades Velmirage, evora, bokara, vel de cygne, polo cloth and imported mixtures. Wraps, street and sport coats. Collars of natural squirrel, genuine beaver, Scotch mole, opossum, nutria or French seal. Some models without fur. All colors. Silk lined and interlined. Sizes 34 to 46. Suede Velour & Silvertone Coats & Wraps ; Regular 55.00 Grade Straight line and wrappy models; convertible or draped collars. Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Sizes 34 to 46. Fur-Trimmed Wraps and Coats Regular 75.00 Grade Frost Glo, Chamo velour, and English fleece mixtures—wrap and sport models, with straight or shawl collars of opossum, natural raccoon, or ringtail opossum; silk lined throughout and warmly interlined., Sizes 34 to 44. Models with Fur Collars Regular 85.00 Grade Vel de cygne, bolivia, velour superior, with huge shawl or draped collars of nutria, opossum, mole, or French seal. Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Sizes 34 to 46, Women’s Tan Cal Wing Tip Oxford 8.00, Regular 11.00 grade Here they arel 75.00 35.00 45.00 55.00 f s an arr AS mega a (PMA AE @o Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WorRTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVCNUE ee Wal JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF NEW Fpocis of Genuine Cantov Cent Iv Tz New Moves For Sprinc-s PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES 3 {9° he ENSEMBLE OF REFINED BEAUTY IS PRESENTED BY THESE SMARTLY SIMPLE FROCKS OF LUXURIOUS CANTON CREPE SILI¢_>, THE RICHNESS OF THE FABRIC, DELICATE ‘HAND EMBROIDERY AND A WIDE CARELESS GIRDLB® TEND TO SOFTEN THE SEVERITY OF THE ©DEMI]/'TAILORED LINES We Comection With Any ther Establishment in the Worie OF IRREPROACHABLE DISTINCTION AND WONDERFUL CHARM “Ar Drastic Pricz Repuctions EXTREME RICHNESS AND BEAUTY OF FUR AND FABRIC DISTINGUISHES THESE SUMPTUOUS DAY WRAPS OF BOLIVIA CLOTH OR VEL DB CYGNE, VIDE SWAGGER MODELS; ELABORATED BY LUXURIOUS COLLARS OF SELECTED TAUPE NUTRIA OR, MOLE SKIN

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