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ST ee ee mr bat Fil THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921, ———_—_— A woman ia in love with the over-|at each other. He blows at her, she} PLANS NATIONAL FISH DAY. seer of her farm and she frankly aske| shrieks at hin. @he hus not even A dn faith in het love to sustain her. It is him to beoome her husband. It), chastiy thing shat confronts you, March ® Set by Ansociation—Wonld doewn't matter with her that he l@ @| something worse than starvation, the ‘Teach Feed Valees, convict. He is quite honest about |oaked truth of jife atripped of ro- oe : himself—he pref sheep when he|Mance and brought down to earth. A national “Wish Day,” to be ob- The woman raves @ man, then | served annually during Lent, wil! be was hungry and got ten years for M8) sends him for wood, and while he l# [established if efforts of the United crime. She takes his confession with | ,way gives herself storm. With | States Fisheries Association succeed, her arms about nis neck, and then she | hopeless cries, her. Plans were discussed yesterday at « gives up her farm and goes away| Murguret W iy was soul-reach-|mecting at No. 1250 Broadway and with him into the hills, She doesn't | /M& in her act inet as the radiant | March 9 was set as the date he Oar or pause for a marriage ceremony, A win Se" given, ie phis # bond who follows reminds her hay agic end-|oity under the auspices of the Mer- Ae len't at al likely that you will) Vien me killed her first child, to meat death. hana, ‘Adaoclation, with William Fel- ow : lowes ‘ ‘Village Taeatre to se “Meyvind born in winter. A springtime davgh- | Vomman to the hills, Haward G. foo: |, cardner Poole, Preationt of the oA esi se thie clay of tecland | {er 18 thrown into @ waterfall when | {neon as the vagabond who jo.ned | fries organisation, ald ite object en tee ee ny purouere hit the trail of the outlaw, | them, and Byron Beasly in the role of |$0,,0PcourMee acaucntion |, In She fe fm the e ghteenth century by Johann) jr.o- gixtcen years the man and |a vindictive bailiff, did excellent work. | with the United States Bureau of Fi Gigurjonsson is a tragedy so grim and! woman face starvation in a storm- play j8 a thing of primitive ‘eries and ia composed of amateur and etark that \t challenges mode: hound cab'n and hurl reeriminations other fishing societies, The Sale ree HIS is the “Sale Age.” Throughout the land, from the largest cities to the smallest ham- let, Sales of every description are now raging. “Quarter off,” “half off,” and dozens of other kinds of “offs” cry out to yéu from every newspaper that you pick up. BROADWAY FIFTH Ave. ‘BUT IT DOESN’T MEAN ANYTHING— npROOKLIN 0 ROOK IF THE ORIGINAL PRICES WERE NOT RIGHT FULTON STREET acer BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway ation Brooklyn FINAL CLEAN-UP 7 Entire Winter Stocks Absolutely Sacrificed Regard- a less of Former Prices, Costs or Losses—Thursday AY their original prices, Monroe Clothes were $10 to $20 LESS than elsewhere, and TODAY, at our REVISED PRICES, we are selling ALL-WOOL, SILK. SEWN MONROE SUITS AND OVERCOATS at prices likewise lower than else where. How much you can save by buying Monroe Suits and Overcoats NOW is best told by the remarkable selection were have repriced to sell at ‘ THE RIGHT PRICE This Recent Ad. of a Wash., Clothier Shows What Means to You. “Sugar half price Formerly 28 cents, now 14 cents. If you saw o sign like that in the window of @ grocery store today, hee tyteceg think of that grocer? And nyo ter iy him 14 cents for hw sugar gut tor ball pasta hae peal cax rallaga slag today for eight costsigr Was? Gull ikat grocer would oaly be telling you the truth he says, ‘tor- e erly 28 cents. tor sugar did reach that price. Clothing stores that advertise to sell Se half-price and offer you suite tormerly a $45 are only trying te sell 28-cent eben $25 and $30 Final Clean-Up of All Winter COATS san WRAPS ; Entire Stock Sacrificed Without Reserve COATS FORMERLY PRICED $ 1 7 COATS FORMERLY PRICED $30 40.00, 37.50, 35.00 AND 29.75, 49.50, 55.00, 67.50 AND 79.50, ‘ Rovereened and self-trimmed coats, in Goldtone, Embroidered, fur and self-trimmed coats and wraps of Silvertone, Novelty Fabrics, Bolivia and Mixtures. Fur Fabric, Bolivia, Velour, Silvertone and Goldtone. BRONX Bergen Ave., at 149th St. PGR ttthaep rhs nhs he ~ * NEWARK—151 Market Stree: JERSEY CITY—Newark Ave & Say PATE! Mew Stree TONKERS—Getty Square PHILADELPHIA— 10th & Market Sts. ALBANY, M .—Cor § Peas: & State Leckswases Ave. BALTIMORE—Cor. Light & Balto. Sto i“ : | Unrestricted choice of 125 winter cloth All exclusive model wraps and coats, ‘§ coats and wraps, luxurious collars of $ with beautiful collars and cuffs of $ ¥ p Australian Opossum, Skunk Opossum, Beaver, Mole, Australian Opossum, - etc. Formerly 127.50 to 200,00, Moke, etc. Formerly 89.50 to 125.00, DIAMOND DYES. Garments or Draperies Never Be Your Choice of 450 Cloth:and Silk r es | Streak, Fade, or have a STREET AND k Fen, ob on | _ AFTERNOON DRESSES , en i At These Three Sensational Prices FULTON STREET avo BRIDGE STREET | REGARDLESS OF FORMER 'WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ of Hoyt St Subway Sation Brooklyn a DRESSES ARE INCLUDED. = es FOR FIRST CHOICE. Thursday a Special Purchase Sale of Ey THURSDAY FORMERLY 29,75 1,000 New Spring Hats 5 Formerly 29.75 AND SOLID COLORS, NOR- ‘i? Fine for Business and Utility Wear. FOLK AND OTHER STYLES. JERSEY: SUITS $ 1 0 ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, HEATHER H THAT USUALLY SELL AT 6.75, 8.50 AND 10.50 Grey ‘ Brown Pheasant 7 5 Navy Copen es Cherry Each peckizs of “Diamond Dyes containg directions 60 simple that it is || fun for any, woman to diamond-dy« faded, shabby skirts, waists, dresses coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies coverings, everything. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kin —then perfect results are guaranteed Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, Tangerine Peach | || | BATH ROBES § $9.75 meneogeur ame FLOWING PATTERNS, FORMERLY PRICED to 5.00—AT or a mixture. 16 rich colors. eee" § Suits "Em % ‘Eddys” ‘Sauce Bseems to achieve @the impossible by Spleasing every- 8 body. Splendid on % oysters, fish, eggs, % steaks, roasts and 8 omelettes. Final Clean-Up of Our Entire Stock of Buy: Furs Below Original Prices Wholesale Cost and Costs Are In This Sale. Disregarded! | » ODD MUFFS AND SCARFS of Aus- ODD FUR COATS, Sport models in | tralian Opossum, Nutria, Taupe Coney, 0, Re and 36 inch lengths of French 5 Cat, Lynx. Formerly to $19,75 , trimmed and self trimmed Rus- $55 ig op "Pony Coats, Formerly to $225.00. MARMOT, MUSKRAT AND fect Scarf barrel sh : Pe eiee berrel shape Mutts HAIR SEAL COATS, Shawl collar, $ 89 Formerly $29.75 BLACK SKUNK animal ef- # WOMEN HAVE SELDOM SEEN SO SOME MODELS OF LISERE, SMARTLY GREAT AN ASSORTMENT OF SMART TRIMMED WITH FLOWERS, FRUIT, B At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores bell’cuffs, some trimmed with raccoon, Pormeris Ueto Cae ag HATS AT THISONE FEATURED PRICE GLYCERINE,POMPONS AND RIBBONS E Feicherd, 387 Serg Ot... SCARFS, CHOKERS, STOLES AND —AT THE START OF A NEW SEASON. MAKINGCHARMINGCOMBINATIONS ° MUTES, of Auiilian Sr, al BURSON SEAL COATS. Sport . H son , Mole, Lynx, uitrel an models, large Squirrel or Beaver | ‘HES! ARE ARE SMART, SMALL Fox of every description and every $25 collar, also selt-trimmed $1 5Q | TO BEGIN WITH, 7 BATS THERE. . ue ROTORS style. Formerly priced up to $59.50. models. Formerly up to $325.00. | ALL SMART, NEW, UP-TO-DATE AND CLEVER POKE EFFECTS AND (THOUSANDS of positions | ie STYLES. MOST ADAPTABLE FOR PLEASING 1921 VERSIONS OF THE THE MISS AND YOUNG WOMAN. BECOMING OFF - THE -FACE STYLE. AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES BROOKLYN RE oP patches a bain ei ic MN Bi Ce ee — aaah aint ean fl offered through The Werld'e"ttae Were | | Advertisements. °