The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 10

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| Burope in fifteen year over with the American | chants and manufacturers.” . ee Political Unrest and a Demand || » for an Independent India, ' Says a Caucasian Just Are 2" rived Here, Will Make the : Situation in Ireland Seem , | Trifling by Comparison— I Buyers in New York Say a lermany and switzerland, and \s Cold Spell Is Needed to } hers eo. At w whe knew sald he | Spur Up Business. pedit f : oy LOU PAYN, 87. IS WITH US. Lou Payn, eighty-sev rs old. in| 11,000 miles from Broadway. SALE! ' 300 New | Tailored Suits 3) at $25 | I Tricotines—-Velours By Roger Batchelder. England is facing a crisis in India w Which makes the Irish problem look trifing, accorfting to Hdwin Rood Is) Prho fas arrived at the i Broadcloths aan et Bae fet Yogis jae Central Lidia L wilt lined and tailored in a the late Henry: Ballantine swien je) YOU CAN SPIN THE WHEEL IN igi (tree assortment of style ‘was the American Consul at Bom FRENCH HOTELS. t wy 4 wide variety of other materials in new and exclusive models, | I $16.95 to $75 | €o-operating toward a. common end | jal TT self-government. and the formation ® PAA ON of D East Indian republic. | AIT 6CO. “Years o the native leaders real. 1 i H Bien tebat their dream could only sath chy eM Velour Suit, $25 come to throngh intellectual s Near 31st Stree ; periority. Consequently, they begun Silk Stitching to send their most promising young Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Wo: men to the leading educational insti-| any a a tutions throughout the world. In the This FARTHEST FROM HOME. The New Yorkers For a Day or | | Two" who are fartheat from home to- day ave Mr. and Mrs. H. By jwho are at the Pennsylvania, a| home town, Sydney, Australia, @ over 1. MILLER SHOES > COMMANDING PRICES Made possible only by a merchant and man: (i ufacturer selling direct to the g $98.50 67 Novelty Styles of Excellent ) Taste, designed by I. Miller, for Fall and Winter Service. consumer. om | ()-00 Shoes of, comparative “grade were sold last Spring in the I. Miller shops up to $14.50. A comparison of values will prove absolutely convincing. ee: I. MILLER These Shoes Grouped in Four Shops Aentioned Below 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway Near 46th Street Hudson Terminal Entrance: Fulton Street Fulton and Bond Streets, Brooklyn NOTE;—THE NEW BROOKLYN SHOP AT 498 FULTON STREET, NOW OPEN Or AB PELE S186 DMG ARABDSLAP MNS ») Ee ee soca tener te tp eee i iesenniint —— > ay. 3y ON AAMHO ¢48 EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921, that they have already sent! fall and winter goods long before they i consignments, to feel out | are due, and a stampede follows which upsets the calculations of the mer- W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE and 47th STREET NOTE THE SELLING PRICES OF OUR MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN FULL PROPORTION TO ALL LOWER REPLACEMENT COSTS NEW YORK CITY In directing attention to our new stocks of FURNITURE ORIENTAL RUGS + CARPETS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES LINOLEUMS DOMESTIC RUGS we emphasize not alone our EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES but, more important still, that a purchase secures Quality, for as low a price as willbuy true quality The actual®tharacter of merchandise is often hidden behind a pleasing appearance. Does a pretty covering assure you of a well made Davenport or Upholstered Chair? Does an attractive ticking reveal a fine hair mattress? Does pattern and color show you the true worth of an Oriental Rug? ’ In all of our merchandise, Quality is an essential—the vital foundation of that satisfaction which only time will disclose. A personal inspection will correct any misconception that great prestige necessarily means great prices. Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 RFEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE — aa —_— FRIDAY SATURDAY 2,000 UNTRIMMED SILK VELVET HATS 1.50 Regularly $2.95 and $3.50 Twenty-five new, exquisite styles in turban, mushroom, straight brim and off-the-face shapes developed in rich silk velvet. Some have crowns of pressed plush. Colors are pearl, taupe, orange, henna, pheasant, purple, navy, Copen, red and black. 2,000 OSTRICH FEATHER TRIMMINGS— Bands, tassels, fancies, tips and willow effect tips of straight, curled and glycerine ostrich show a profusion of beautiful effects and colors— 87 were $1.37 to $2.50. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Pages 16 and 27 or Other Hearn Advertising.

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