The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 5

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EET EE RID NN ATES DIME TIT TH PSTTNTE I mT The World News in Brief LOCAL Traymore, Atlantic City, Nov. 15 to 1 Three national organiaations of tl In @ liquor raid on the El Peaso Ress} paint trade will meet at Atlantic Cit; taurant at No, 211 Weat Sith Street laat] Nov, 13 In a “Greater Co-Operation’ , ~ | Convention. 4 Several thousand citizens of Olyphant, j|aear Scranton, headed by policemen, firemen, counetimen, school directors ‘ and Burgess P. B. Dempsey, selzed four Sailors! Club. No }cars of coal to supply churches and venue, will) give ant schools. ye dance In the Plaza) He cornerstone bf the First Methodist Upiscopal Church, the world’s first sky- raper cathedral, was laid to-day in the heart of the busy “loop” district, Chi- cago. A ‘FOREIGN. A divorce from Michel Guillaume Ben- 4 drinks of whiskey Frank Gordano of No. 2 Street. life net when , fell from the at No. 434 Bast piece was Place and » early thi Ida -Alzbeta Besta Michnoy Clemen- au, A monument to ABiinnoorata the soldiers of the State of Missourl who MN during the World War has been dedicated In Cheppy, France. workers, sol- children passed tn the sacristy of yesterday and stole $s gold chalice. Cardinal Li Hunge liptte FF nnual convention of | hundreds of vecialty Manufacturers’ | rising cost of liv we held at the Hote! {and the home, of HAMILTON'S | en ~ Monday and Election Day Sales ’ | VALUE! | | ALL WOOL BOLIVIA COATS | —Fine Silk Linings | —Wolf Fur Collars | —Silk Embroidery A Wide Variety ‘ of the " Newest Styles at $25 4 BOLIVIA & NORMANDY COATS } with witl \ PLATINUM GRAY | LF SQUIRREL Wo. Worth Worth $4 $65 ! $4 865 ! Fine Silk Canton Crepe Linings ! Whether you wish to pay $25, $35 or $45 You Can Save at Léast $10 at Hamilton’s! HIAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Two Blocks Below 34th Street—Ten Dollars Below in Price =32> Store opens 10 o'clock tomorrow morning (Election Day) This later opening is arranged in ’ order that oyr employees may have convenient time in which ‘to vote. Two Special Values In Fur Coats For Election Day Always dressy, modigh and adapted to almost any occasion, a Hudson Seal Coat of quality is a most satisfactory purchase. Tomorrow you have the added advantage of a special Election Day offering. bd Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat), 40 inches long, self trimmed, with shawl or crushed collar. 265.00 Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat), 45 inches long, with skunk collar and cuffs, Beautifully lined. 395.00 . 8 A Particularly Attractive Blouse, 5.00 It is of Crepe de Chine in Navy, Brown and Bobolink, a long sleeved model of an’ extremely modish type combined with a unique Persian Crepe. Brushed Wool Mannish Golf Coats _ Fashioned of brushed wool with a two-toned striped front. in Buff and Brown. Gray and Nayy, Black and White. 5.95 a A School Girls’ Frock Very Special 3.95 It has a pleated skirt of flannel or checked tweed and a tailored. cotton pongee blouse fastened with large pearl buttons The flannel skirts are red, green or navy and the tweed, brown 6 to 14 years A most conveni- ent little frock, easily kept clean, easily de- tached and always trig and trim. 1 Fourth Floor) Coats and W rap ___THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. aa McCreery Toys for Girls and Boys Annual November Sale of « Women’s and Misses’ Especially Featured Are These Ai 39.00 and 75.00 ’ This is our most important and greatest Coat Sale for Women and Misses of the year. Exceptional values in all type#@of coats are presented. In these two groups you will find smart topcoats for sport and other wear requir- ing sturdy service, as well as the rich wrappy affair for dress occasions, fashioned of the better deep piled fabrics and@finished with broad collars and cuffs of excellent quality peltry. Tomorrow is your opportunity to buy. Included in this Sale is a group of Misses Mannish Top Coats at 19.50, made of Imported and Domestic Fabrics. Fourth Floor) a Tomorro w—Last Day! Entire Millinery Stock At % Price | Every Hat from our various Millinery Sections is included: French Importations, Domestic Creations, Sports Wear Hats, Dress Hats, Hats for Mourning, Untrimmed Hats and, of course, our large collection of flower and feather trimmings. Bs (Third Floor, Annes) Election Day Provides. a Splendid | Opportunity to Take Advantage of Our Frocks a Special for Election Day : 33.00 and 45.00 Chic tailored frocks of Poiret Twill, at 33.00. We have them in straightline effeéts with panels or in the coat style. | Black, Navy and Brown. , Women’s sizes At 45.00: Entirely new models beaded, draped and paneled in Canton Crepe, Jacquard Crepe and George’ Crepe in many instahces com- bined with Persian ef- fects. Women’s sizes. For Mademoiselle, at 45.00; That big football game when you don your short fur coat demands a smart frock of juina cloth or poiret twill adorned with monkey fur or kolin- sky. Itisanextremely _ jaunty affair in Navy, Misses’ Brown, ‘Gray aml Kit Freek Fox. Misses’ sizes. be The Sports Mode Demands a Camel’s Hair Skirt 12.75 « It bears all the earmarks of good tailor- ing and because of its simple straight lines and adaptable fabric it finds itself, in excellent company in all sport circles. Other skirts of imported camel’s hair, 17.75 and 19.75 “The T hree-Piece Suit and present long, slen- P der lines and a choice of Beaver, Squirrel or a& Caracul collars, 55.00 and 65,00 (Fourth Floor) A, Ba ‘ i 55.00 and 65.00 The Correct Daytime Attire A short box coat or a blouse effect, is irresist- ible with a big Beaver, Caracul or Wolf collar and the frocks are real- ly unusual and clever in their design. Women's and misses’ sizes Two-Piece Suits ‘These for Misses are of Tweed trimmed with Raccoon for sports and street wear Tan, Gray and Brown, 29.75 The women’s suits are of Vel Ve Laine ee me ee arc, woke, nn prletingoncet sein empeenenre: ee

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