The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 29

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921, FOR SATURDAY’S SELL === Spectacles, $4.50 Pair An unusual saving on these ae! as the frame by itself is regularly sold at $3.57. The frame is imitation shell, and the lenses are curved spherieal. This price includes a thorough examination of the eyes. , A. & B.—Street floor, Central. A Specially Arranged Sale of Women’s Fur-Collared Coats $49.95 Straightline or semi- fitted flare models are in- cluded in this sale — EIGHT STYLES are of- fered at this little price. Loose-back models youthfully held with slender sashes. Fashion- ed of bolivia, Delysia, cut bolivia, Normandy or broadcloths in black and all the lovely dark shades of the year. FUR COLLARS of Australian Opossum, Wolf, gray and dark shades; or collars of self materials. A. & 8.—Secoad (ovr, Ceutml. Last Day of the Introductory Sale of GRENIER) Gloves _““Reynier” Gloves have reached a point of perfection which is recog- nized by every woman who demands finished elegance in her attire! Made Store Hours 9 to 5.30 ABRAHAMSTRAUS.x.« BROOKLYN An Excellent Grade of Silk Stockings for Women, $1.98 Pair Remember the sad days when you had to pay three and four dollars a pair for silk stockings? And isn’t it a pleasure to find them at a price as moderate as this—all silk, with silk tops and mercerized soles! Black and brown, A. & 8.—Street ffoor, Central Women's Silk Vests $1.48 Each No woman can ever have too much of the dainty, practical glove silk lingerie. And these are at such un- usually low prices, it would be a good idea to buy several and save them for gifts! These are of a nice weight glove silk, with bodice tops and eatin ribbon straps. GLOVE SILK SPORTS BLOOMERS, $2.48 Practical and good looking, below-the-knee length in street colors. A. & 6.—eoond floor, Kast, Heavy Satin Crepe $2.24 Yard From $3.98 A famous make of silk—with a soft, lustrous finish, 40 inches wide, in black, navy and seal. CREPE DE CHINE, SPECIAL at $1.24 YD. Telephone Main 6100 Women’sW oolen Stockings, $1.94 Pr. ‘These days, when well-dressed women and girls affect woolen stockings for atreet wears as well as for sports, stockings like these are important. For they are in attractive heather mixtures, with smart clocks in colors thet harmonize or contrast. A. & B.—Strem oer, Central. A Very Sensational Offering! Men’s Luxurious ww FeaRe for vat ar. in France, of the finest kidskin, these gloves have a distinct air of their own | ATAME wee Celine ear Sas ks which proclaims at once their absolute correctness. | Aine Gatie fae nia PIraame i This is the lust day of the introductory prices, and not to take edvantage of the | ‘The lighter sbades especially adapted for } Hi . a Ad 66 "B M4 99 Of Genuine “O’Brien | e | Irish Fleece | \ $39.50 | USTOM TAILORS with a high-class clientele eA O’Brien | fleece in Overcoats, for which they charge anywhere from $85 | to $125—and the material, woven in Ireland, is rarely ‘obtainable * | | { There Are Different Styles, Ranging from i Two to Twelve Buttons, Priced as Follows: “REY NIER” GLACE KID GLOVES f $2.50 PAIR Regularly 83.50 | “With Cockle-Shells, and Sitoer-bells And Little Maids All in a Row.” “REYNIER” TWELVE-BUTTON ~| wea s ‘GLOVES, $6.00 PAIR White Silk Caps for “'Three-clasp, overscam sewn, black, | White kid. Regularly $7.00 3 ; Babies, 95c as bre mode, Heaven and may. “REY RE URE ATE GLOVES | Of course, it may be @ boy who REYNIER” BLACK KID SUEDE Regularly $4.00 wears one of these dainty little models GLOVES, $2.50 PAIR Godt A ' tna ly 83.30 ‘Lwo-clasp, pique sewn , black, white —hut all babies are flower-like and Aihveecll enon ie ; | brown, smoke and gray. the rhyme is better with ‘‘maids.” HRS Salac Bee tere ev aie ABRAHAM AND STRAUS, INC., Fashioned of fine white faille, lined with “REYNTER™ SINTEEN-BUTTON || HAS THE EXCLUSIVE BROOKLYN | white China sill and interlined for tho eald WHITE KID GLOVES. $7.50 PAIR | AGENCY FOR “REYNIER” GLOVES. | cays, Sizes 12 to 15 Regularly § 39.00 ' A. & 6.—Street floor, Central. A. & B.—Seoond floor, East. a = ————s <== except in made-to-order clothing. It is soft, shaggy and wonderfully warm—coats made of it are solid comfort on a winter's day. | We were fortunate enough to secure enough of this cloth for | 250 Winter Overcoats. We had them made up by one of our | | crack American tailors in the three fine models illustrated above. ie One of the three is bound to please every man who wants a smart-looking Winter Overcoat, of a warmth-without-weight fabric | Little Prices for Smart Models in that is literally as soft as a kitten’s ear, and tailored to perfection. ; Fur-Collared Winter Coats for Raglan Sleeves Full-Length Ulsters Box Coats | Girls, Junior Girls and Misses Satin yoke and sleeve linings. Twelve soft colorings to choose | HEY are quite the most important garments of the winter for the daughters of the house—these from—and an astonishingly low price to pay—$39.50. th warm Coats with their snug and becoming Fur Collars. The A. & S. teens have dozens of delight- i 's. fal models for Girls from 6 to 18 years—and for Saturday’s selling offer the following specially priced Remem ber— There A re Only 250 of the Coats ! | y A.—MISSES’ COATS OF NORMANDY CLOTH, with C.—SPORTS COATS FOR MISSES, fashioned of brown 4 6 O-Gaey ie Oe ee large collar and cuffs of Skunk. The coat is made with | Chinchle wi bls susdecvelour - Jinini, ‘ pauble shallow round yoke and is self-embroidered in effective on each side and topped witb a great collar o r) ‘eo ‘5 z A Men’s Fine Brogue Shoes Men's Silk Ties fond ° } $8.95 Pair | 98e ' ease) recs » | Stingtail Opossum. $37.50. long points. Full circular flare. Silk lined. Brown, navy | DandE.—COATS OF WOOL HEATHER MIXTURES, Qe o 2 | | Reduced from $12.20 Back goes the curtain on men’s fall neckwear and |} blue or tan. Sizes 14 to 18 years, at $68.50, lined throughout and interlined with Nutria or Raccoou B.—MISSES’ COATS OF NORMANDY CLOTH, with coll: +. Shades of brown or tan. Sizes 6 to 16, at $23.50. collar of either Squirrel or Beaver fur. Stitched in self- +.—GIRLS’ COATS of two-tone wool coating, lined color and button trimmed. Silk-lined throughout. Brown, | throughout, double side pockets, Nutria collar. Sizes 6 to black or navy blue, $59.95, 14 years, at $12.50. Model A—Stoutly made of fine calfskin over a medium | ‘Il find di ; | i Misses’ and Junior Girls’ rounded toe last. The color is a rich nut brown and the soles | you will find displayed in our shop the latest patterns 4 are leather, welted and stitched, and the heels are rubber. |; and colorin;s in ties that are direct from the looms of jj i One and Two-Piece Jersey Dresses, $7.50 Model B—Strongly made of Scotch gram calfskin aud neatly America’s (st weavers. in dis 4 4 3 abet p perforated at vainp and foxings The color is black and the pi : ; i se 4 _ These are the popular little wool jersey models that are | come in all wanted colors and in sizes from 8 to 18 years. soles are leather, welted and stitched, and the heels are leather, | Included are plain effects, novelty weaves, bias stripes, neat 8 ¥ girlishly worn with round white collars and cuffs—they A. & B—tx0nd foo, Cdr All sizes in the lot but not all sizes in euch style. The | — figures and reproductions of the latest foreign novelties. | price is special for Saturday only. a. « « n Hoyt ayseet, A & B—Sireet Boor, Bast, — a ————— | | a 4 . 8

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