The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 9

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r A @ ’ te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 PRIZES TO-MORROW Oddities in the News | att WAR MEMORIAL | i a it han Salt tS Franklin Simon a Co : - ) ALBANY, Nov, 18—Two thou A Store of Individual Shops ‘rhe hand that stops rocking the cradle rocks the boat of our |! sand elm trees will be planted | : family life, the Methodist Conference in Detroit thinks, one speaker | pais ae tay miles of ing veee| FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, declaring that barefooted dancers from Russia are ruining’ our | tween Syracuse and Utica early vi next spring as the possible begin- FRI ITCH Y PF ideals. ning of a “Road of Remembrance,” ‘ 4 Ono person can eat well three Himes a day for sixty cents ane | eXtonding from New York to But- 4 WEST 40TH STREET | TOMOR ROW f |} founves the Superintendent of Roosevelt Hospital, who has, been — | ie Snel seer ew SoHE erate Ube | near FIFTH AVENUE | { ait f 4 studying food costs for filly years. | ‘ated’ 1At the way ; | umber of Entrants Reduced ( ARS 1 t proposal T, '; Waetaaee ant Reduces Kating has become such a continuous performance for the | | A Aaouncen it Salva epese When the now famous Jenny sleeve recently =. aking Every Advantage of The Alter Examination From delegates to the arms conference in Washington, many hive asked the; inte Whos matte yesterday By came out of Paris, every shop here began follow- F. J ‘ 4 AG 200 to 19. for a digestive holiday. Highway Commissioner Herbert 8. | ing suit by offering ei oF Ped t] eid Itniing New AS/IONS 5 Giving Every ig the ere " Sisson after a conference with what were termed ‘silks o! aisley patterns. While his partner was demonstrating to Henry Wadsworth | & pac Wit Recause there was a line of weveral| of Middletown, N. J., how a robber had wounded a friend, the un SoRGAaURRIGR LE cha heitooek Ce But most of these so-called Pai: scene Advantage ) The New Values hundred people waiting for the doors cot ‘anid ‘Akilted! Wadawerkt Cee ne CRE kc, tensity! | more or less than good Persian or Indian rug bt the Grand © Sete 4. went off anc ads’ . | the faculty of Syracuse University. | « deal ‘ ‘entral Palace to open’ —. | oy of ite itvet: tel tniles || esigns. | Yesterday morning, Commissioner After twelve speeches, 150 Yale undergraduates decided male fd bth dampaetne nahh Fehr ov Copeland has arranged to have the Soret speuane Univer | Health Show open at 10.30 A. M, and close at 10.30 P.M. to-day and to-| GIRLS’ VELVETEEN FROCKS of_Horestry, Syracuse University: | wpe Keutchey Silk Shop has a wide variety of these Persian’ | and female flappers of to-day are no worse than their fathers and | mothers were, afd that women are to blame for modern censure, | There were « r MIs w . and Indian (including REAL Paisley) printed silks in Crepe meres Munya |__ Ter nae nom ay ane ekg ‘ged dodian nclading REAL Peigen) pelettyewet very ee. WITH WOOL HAND EMBROIDERY children it was estimated, visites ‘he | Rhode Island Board of Health offiz|the Bureau of Industrial Hye! pro us 1. | prices indeed—ranging from $3.50 to $5.50 a yard. exposition yesterday. Of the 200 who Feoered for the “Porfect Set of| bath houses at public bathing beaches | siven. wi ae enim, Mineteen were told to| was discussed and a system of score| physician. ” A come back to-morrow for a finakex-|cards suggested as a means of com-|comotgr atax gmination. Two prizes, a gold medaj| pa itary conditions at the varl-| Among the fee nee and hi gold and silver meda jou by ren, will be pre: Y r. ie schiah presented by Dr] | H is goes through. The sanitation of| where free physical examina Sixes 6 to 10 yrs. $ os | Also similar Oriental designs in Velvet Brocades at $17.50 2 hravolds) Who ‘hae dnd Metal Brocades at $18.00.a yard. { ‘ auncey M, Furbruch, director of the Ph sixty-ilve. years old, who has|@ yard, taken up aviation aM ‘ | | ¢ Ths 1 Dr, I | bd Health Department, and Dr, ps, "f , Serer ana hi tw paNe BONWIT I aN I EI I ER. Es CO. A Saving of $10.00 booth. was sige 2 le : "The Specally Shop of O, Yipinallions Velveteen frocks in navy blue, black, , . ewives of bias York bed its he Miniature stock-yards of th ED otied competitor for Mayor! stitute of American Mea Queene Hey ize; chosen from ‘s.x/ have declared by hundreds that day Was Ldwant on babies, yester.| would from now on use forequarter day we ard Prince, youngest of| meats to reduce their .meat bills. group, aged seven months, of No.| Large signs_on the booth point out $02 New York Avenue 5 r Cleopatra's milk bath and the por-| meat, animal ‘but. bear only. 1, per famed ablutions of the Roman eerie a pat ben hell bay 4 Paty “We Te y ae or brown with contrastin wool hand e KuDDlanted hy the violet ear nearly halt. |q Not overything,” | answered | Mis Fore ek eT eUnE Boole ot Ne Fat know she had | ie Whe seat forth, and never FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET | g = te : L of learn a thing a’ out astronomy,” embroidery and fancy wool sheeringi SATURDA Y—Main Floor to hold the quaint fullness at the sides., pee : oh | A SALE OF SMART HATS — | juvior Ginis' VELVETEEN P| fh Altman & Models for All Daytime Occasions _ | FROCKS DUVETYNE TRIMMED a. * In Panne, Velvet er Oxford Felt Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. : | 10.00 : 50. Values Up to 25.00 18. A Saving of $11,00 MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ' Thirty-fifth Street In all the fashionable colors with many interest- ; ; ‘ing decorative treatments of feathers or ribbons. Adapting for the fashions of youth the : newest fancies of Paris by an applique of duvetyne floral motifs; navy or black with flame colored motifs. brown with jade green, motifs.:, Saturday Sales that offer exceptional values : : GIRLS’ DRESS S$ s—Second F, A Special Purchase of - SREP : ’ The Specially Shop of Opginalions ranklin Simon Misses’ Fur-collared Coats | . / FIFTH AVENUE Oe oat iraeet>. 1 J anklin Simo & Co. | (blouse and wrap models) silk-lined and interlined throughout ' SATURDAY FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 30th Sue HA at $42.50 Some of the Most Noteworthy Values TOMORROW These Coats are developed in good-quality velour; the furs : We Have Ever Been Able to Offer in used for the collars are nutria, mole and opossum. FOR GIRLS. (6 t 76 EE acon, For | Misses’ FUR TRIMMED COATS 9) Winter Coats i : ) s p _ FABRICS: | — Three Coat 79.50 | WITH NaTuRAL RACCOON OR Girls’ All-wool Winter Coats | (§ "ai Models at : A | OPOssuM FUR COLLARS .. j=: Somerset LOUSE-BACK, straight silhouette or wrappy i fur-collared and lined throughout a (Nerissa tone With Janie collars of el Bt 29 50 E Marvella Ae i | Of heather mixtures, in blue or brown; sizes 6 and 8 years; . Cordelia Eight Coat 110 00 A saving of $10.00 x t Bie et ean F Models at , rete res $15.75 Poiyanna 2 ge Coats of all wool chinchilla in brown Of bolivia, in brown or Sorrento blue; sizes 10 to 16 years; Fiora “ne Mir ington ly peda ie or blue or in heather mixture coatings Cate des a rene ee sash, gendarme stitching, and other details that 4 ) , ; f Bi 8 $25.00 R Orlando brand them as new, including straight, flare and h with generous shawl or chin collars of ‘ (Second Floor) i k eee wrappy types with beaver, wolf or black caracul. | natural raccoon or opossum fur; warm= i | * iy lined and interlined. nA BOLIVIA CLOTH COATS Beaver Seven Coat ; Squirrel Models at 125.00 Several Thousand Yards of oe gg 5 ns — on Opossum FAANBSOME coats of the richest winter fabrics > |. « Y Nutria - with unique style features such as fullness at the | W ITH NATURA L SQUIRRE E “3 ° ene ° | ‘ H ‘ = . * | hips, steel studding, gendarme stitcning*metal scroll j oP Choice Suitin gs & Coatings Wolf embroidery, and large collars or collars and cuffs of COLLARS . i Caracul beaver, squirrel, taupe or platinum wolf, in Lengths of 114 to 5 yards ° . 50 ; SIZES 14 TO 18 YEARS—THIRD FLOOR 4 ‘ é . ‘ A saving of $20.00 oe will be on sale at greatly reduced prices cof ee All of the fabrics in this selection are from the regular stock, ““BONTELL” WALKING Smart cape-back coats which may be are representative of the present day fashions, and may be PUMPS AND OXFORDS 8.75 worn with or without belt; deep cut obtained in black as well as a wide range of colorings. | Types that combine sturdiness with smartness ~two-strap pumps of tan sleeves; silk liaing, warm intere | or black calfskin or patent leather, Oxfords of black or tan calfskin; with =| | HR ‘ (First Floor) | welted soles and walking heels. : lining. Japan blue, navy blue or brown. GIRLS’ COAT SHOP—Second Flow

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