The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 17

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es r bi he aR Betis ip THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER , STORE OPEN ALL DAY on Election Day—Tuesday With privilege to our people of time off AMPICO CONCERT, Tuesday,’ 2:30 John Duke, Composer-pianist Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart for votin Election Day Sales for the whole family who can shop together | ‘ornet solos by Mabel] 6.80 P. M.—Closing priees on stocks, Shellworth of Orange, N. J. , | bonds, grains, coffee and sugar. 240 P.M. . Haggerty-Snell of] 6.45 P. M.—Resume of sporting events. New York, on “Tho Voice in Song and] 6.00 P, M.—Business and industrial conditions in the United States, by the jroups of songs by Florence} National Industrial Conference Board. 2.30 P. M.- rle soprano of New York. . the st. 3.10 P, M.—Women's fashions, house-| 4.00, Pi Mec Stories from fly hold suggestions and other topics of in-| Nicholas Magaxine. | asae Quar- torest to Jo Hall, 8.30 P. M. ; tet; Clara e Eleanor Betts, second trumpeter; Ethe! Clark, French horn, and Cora Sauter, Made to our order--$56, $76, $96, $136 Coats for Miss 6 to 14 Flannel lined chinchillas, $12.75 Fine chinchilla cloth, in smart, severely tailored double breasted models. Lined in soft flannel, matching or contrasting with the color of the coats —reindeer, brown, navy blue. . 3.30, P. Bhellworth solos by Mabel ngs by Florence Eichen, ‘ Furs Fitch Moleskin Squirrel Beaver Black fox Brown foz Taupe fos Skunk Caracul 4 Wolf and other s0- lected pelta, Fabrics Duvetyn Kasha cloth Preciosa Lustrosia Medallist Marvella Fur cloth Gerona ‘Camping in Canada," by alah ‘Travis of the Congrega- Magazine. Rev. Thom 6.15 to 7 P. M.—‘Musical Apprecta-| tional Chu Montclair, N. J. a Won,” by Phillip Gordon of South Side q 9.30 Pineige te taeobon. the direc- School, N rk, N. J. tion of arles D, Ise le abla ata 9.55 to 10.00 P, M.—Arlington time signals; official weather forecast. . 8 . $19.75 for $25 and $29 Coats Fur-trimmed coats and coats plainly tallored of heather coatings. Engl! laid mixtures and velours de laine. Beautifully made ined with Venetian cloth and Inter+ lined. The furs are nutria, opossum and beaverette. $ Second Floor, Old Buliding, < {2 M—United Slates Naval Observa-| | More people live on Rice than ) Gove time signals. any other food in the world 12.30 P. M.—Noon stock market quo- ations, —nutritious and f M.—Weather report. ry a tasty. 2 P. o- 6 P. M.—Produce market and stock a market reports and quotations; news é i! bulletins. —e 7.45 P. M.—Musical program, es ° ‘oui NS soo mma —___—,, a, Uff ll KZ h eed ‘ore Breakfast Set-Ups,” ening program. Meial New England and pl $295 for this $450 Suite 25 eight-piece bedroom suites (as pictured above) made to our order by a manufacturer from whom we have bought suites to sell as high as $3,500. Veldyne Alonzo id and other soft pile fabrics. Children’s Coats, $14.75. Special p for children of 1 to 6 Three different models A practical coat of Germania chinchilla, double breasted with a double row of buttons, French blue, navy blue and brown. A little coat made after the fashion of big sisters sports coat of a fleecy wool fabric in caramel color. le is a simple, pleasing Cottage type. Hardwood, finished lait paint, and decorated by hand. ie oe Eight pieces—full size bedstead, bureau, hanging mirror chiffo- i ii hair, bench, robe, triplicate mirror Chats tal) wi stand, chair, ben Fibs. Chipring: Kieraplie Jrome-the group af bIFe This is a quantity proposition. Its benefits are limited to A coat sultable for more dressy wear of wool velours 26 homes. = with a fine nutria collar and pin tucking arranged large squares at the bottom. All coats lined with a fine twill sateen and warmly Intere Uned Third Floor, Old Buliding. ‘ Fashions are authentic, for each model was selected as typifying the best ot some important phase of this season’s mode. The great majority are fur-trimmed, those that are not make distinctive use of the new cord- ings and soft crush collars. Fifth Gallery, New Bullding M.—Musle reproduced on Boston Farmers’ Produce alrograms from United ni of Agriculture, Unit- eather forecast. Lidafternoon news broad- COOK RICE RIGHT usical program, Heat 6 cu ith pinch of . oe ps water, with pinch o| Be live stock market, | | salt, in large saucepan. When boil- le: ark I ~ . aioage i ing add slowly 1 cup Comet Rice. Boys’ $12.50 Suits, $8.75 For BOYS of 5 to 10 TWO pairs of knickers go with each suit. Fine quality of tweeds. Three shades—grays, tans, browns. Junior Norfolk model. Knife pleated front with yoke and faze pockets, Inverted center pleat back, ful! belt, alpaca lined. Boys’ Suits at $10.50 Boys’ Suits at $15.75 Both with 2 Pairs Knickers Those at $10.50 are corduroy Norfolk suits, if, - . { Orienta Rugs - anal ater lined with soft silks, crepe de chiue in most instances, and interlined. 24 Turkish and Persian room sizes—Fourth to Half Less Good qualities. Good colorings.. Good range of sizes. Name Size Grade selling Price + $225 $165 + $275 $175 + $825 $175 + $300 $225 . $420 $225 + $300 $225 + $325 $235 « $375 $250 - $825 $250 + $395 $265 + $325 $275 + $350 $285 « $475 $350 $026 $375 $650 $425 The new browns are featured, golden brown, dark brown and the soft fallow shades; black, navy blue, Sorrento blue and taupe are also |_ere, dairy end stock mar- Boil 20 minutes—or until grains M.—Roston police reports, late| | are soft. Drain in colander, set on early sport news. back of stove until grains fall Evening program of lecutres{ | apart. Do not cover. re and muste. % Mahal—10x6.6 feet .. Kerman—9.7x7.4 feet Gorevan—12x8.8 feet.. Anatolian—11.9x8.2 feet . Gorevan—12x9.8 feet .. Anatolian—10.10x9 feet Mahal—10.7x8.10 feet Gorevan—12.4x9.10 feet Mahal—12.8x8.8 feet Gorevan—18x9.11 feet . Anatolian—12x9.1 feet Mahal—10.8x8.10 feet . Serapi—18.5x8.11 feet . Kermanshah—14.6x9.5 feet Kermanshah—15.1x10.7 feet . Those at $15.75 are good woolen mixtures, { Sizes 8 to 18 years in each group. eo Ge ee eee ; ‘ ea PENNY A_POUND PROFIT EaM =a Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Blouses—$1.45 Boys’ White Oxford Blouses—$1.25 Street Floor, New Building ae ataalanad SPECIAL ELECTION BET BOX ERE’S a package of selected Chocolate Cov- ered Sweets or Bon Bons and Chocolates, which in Quality, Style and Variety responds to $1 for $2 Neckties the most exacting demands of Kermanshah—12.11x9.7 feet + $800 $575 the most discriminating candy ] 25 Ualbene isons een . $1200 fine Our $69.50 to $79.50 grades i Our $98 to $115 grades 1 200 four-in-hands. Imported twills (Italian). buyer. POUND NET e slat ee Both. fume trimmed cand) wuteimmed Fine workmanship and careful atten- Grerek ahite rs aie preidly hephtargre ater coats, simple in design and unusually tion to details give these coats, both the ; trimmed and untrimmed ' models— eat distinction, Chinese Rugs—Fifth to Fourth Less All of the best quality. Beautiful colors and designs— old rose, light blue, dark blue, tan, old gold. Grade Selling Price 20—Average size 4x2 feet. Aare $26, 20—Average size 6x3 Si 10—Average size 9x6 dots cn black. Black, brown and navy blue with bias moire stripes and polka dots or figures in white, $1 for $1.50 and $2 Ties Imported silks. Charvet with bias moire stripes and figured stripes in brown, black and navy blue. Persiaa effecta, ete, wel: made, Each a copy of a more ex- pensive one. Specials for Monday & Tuesday, Nov. 6th & 7th Chocolate Molasses Pepper- These are the sort of sweets that add mint Chews: sims te rect best or that'ee Annual Sale of Women’s Coats, Capes, Wraps Street Floor, New Buliding $195.00 $105.00 5.00 20—Average size 7x4 feet. 10—Average size 10x3 feet $225.01 , e ‘ game around the family round table n theewening Oe DAC eotran im 0s en oo Sets Men’s Shirts, $2.95 Third Gallery, New Buliding fe also offer See $3.75 to $6 grades 4 ° rw ae \ panesican Vitled $35 for $43 Hair Mattresses hs ae , POUND 69c To go with the bed in the foregoing suite Laat eae g i buy These mattresses will be made in our own workrooms, filled 576 White Broadcloth ¢ with pure South American gray horse hair, A very, very com- e ae + Ma Briarcliff Milk fortable mattress, which will give good service, and can be made over. ‘ : Chocolate Maraschino $25.50 for $31.25 Box Springs 1,000 Imported Madras ; * y Cherries . 69 Made by us. Best construction, 63 spirals in full size spring. pags I POUN! FOR EXACT LOCATIONS All finished lumber only. This is the best ticket * NET & SEE TELEPHON CTO! A <n oa js is the EDIRECTORY $8.50 pair for $11 pair pillows for Election Day. If you i Sixth Gallery, New Bullding are not supplied for the * SSS = ne o4n winter here is your oppor- 4 Our $155 to $245 grades tonite (ele) ac supnete ‘. Our $125 to $135 grades Many individual coats, capes and cuffs’ on wraps, each a reproduction of a success- ° $9.50 pair for $11.50 Blankets nity which, like Election You'll n t , tion Day Sale of white blankets with, pink or blue borders, Wool filling (excellent grade of wool), 7bx82 in. First Floor, Old Bullaing Luxurious fur coats and wraps of new lines a » the most ful Paris model, as well as perfect coats Day, will pass, not to | f-trimmings. of soft pile fabrics, fur trimmed, come again for some time. OT LD 1 blankets, too. So we have arranged a special Women’s Fashion Salons, Second Fh, Old Bullding Street Floor, New Bullding LEASE SOLD WE MUST VACATE OUR 42D ST. STORE $100,000 Stock Sacrificed OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW (ELECTION DAY) ox12 Genuine Sintth's Seamless _Texoleum Art Kugs 510 7.6x9 Wool Brussels anitary serviceable rugs in bturdy quality and large ne f pat- sortment of patterns, while Annual Election Day Sale of Men's Clothing Brings the best returns of the day At the head of the ticket are these fine overcoats and ulsters for men—town ulsters, storm ulsters, raglans with belts all around, and the regulation type of box coat that so many ;men prefer. Rich fabries—the soft fleecy types, with smart plaid backs, Very fine coats in every detail of fabrie quality, workmunship, trimming and fashion feature. In two underprice groups—like thi i A ee tat ite tthe he ° . Used Upright Pia 48, taken in exchange in the course of business, Put into (uavenaia andelilite, 0 favanidatuliten ‘ pena preoats ¢ sters— vercoats 2 sters— good condition in our factory. $50 and $55 grades... $37.50 $60 and $65 grades..... $44.50 At $75 At $200 = re eal rie CN Tera Re EPR CPST y—Kelso—Keller Kelso—Brooks—Brewster Walraven—-Weaton Fischer—K rakauer At $100 ian : The Lower-Price Broadway Store is voting, too— Bradbury—Calenberg—Baus Voting for lower prices, and for more tabrie quality. The man who can do without the Booth—Weser—Huntington At $210 uportant features of tailoring and trimming, and who believes that the FABRIC is the At $125 Shoninger—Lenox—Somme: | thing, will help his pocketbook in a wholesome and happy way on Election Day, they last. A Seamless 7.0x9 \elvets & Axminsters Poyal Wilton Velvets ee cule a rai A sta and grade rarely - ¥ A lucky hese an unheard of price, Mostly : H eS {iT Fae Royal Wool Selvets 53 AND AXMINETE ances 8ix106 Wilton Velvets ‘rom tho’ looms of Smith Artioomn, tof thes Bradbu Ouvrie: Dawe Floor . 38C i Preaaid Mail Order: Promotly Filled | New York Floor Covering ® 1 2& East 42"°St. Near 5Ave. Lindeman ‘aus-—~Wesex Haines—Gabier—Estey Heinrich——Pease—Chickering yildermeister & Kroeger ' Maibushet Weser f Weser—Peerless—Schubert a suits — $15 $29.50 eee oe ne $23.50 Broadway, cor, Elghth | At $150 At $230 a ic, a aeri iar re ae he raat | ca ronge ec Kro 400 Black Derby Hats from France, $7 grades—for $4 New England—Irving Sehu- | ger ; Nie : ‘ ; mann | Wing—Reiman—Kimbal 5 67% to 78% in small models for young men and larger models for the more conservative, First Gallery, New Buliding Street Floor, New Buliding

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