The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 13

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aa Rea iaaed ageaunaenet nitaae atten ed 5 r sere ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. MADE FIRE CAPTAIN. Drennan to fill the vacancy created] a squad of Mfteen young policemen wno] GOES HUNTING FOR DUCKS |%m Phssicion. whem he received emer | BELIEVE MISSING WIFE yuseccnenecsveogcssvessssonsonsonaes: will be used mostly for shadow work. gency trex WHILE CELEBRATING [Cunt aiteet"Montaveni ot engine | Carey wil need a Ui AND GETS WOUND IN FOOT jaca by seen Da aieane rca eee bh Shh ai Jompany No. 160, Conway ‘ lon Aes |eity. : ia ln At nnd Handbag Found on towt| @t y LIFT TO LIEUTENANCY | nan 82,10 "Sons tren ne tama se] ve wonwcnacac™ "| 4 Wonderful Sale of Baaetly ix Yenre After One Pro= ‘i at tie he ne 8 es Sa o, |RIDING MASTER'S BACK Pouee: oF oh witd conway high husart fire disteic ; : ce Canal Street, Bomb u hunting ducks at Madison yester- IS BROKEN IN FALL |‘! ‘he fe " ‘ a velvet B , O ‘ a cting Capt. James Gee: raham Hislop of the 4: ods: hat and handbag. identified as belong Firemen TRIPLE HOMICIDE SQUAD how ewat el exclusively es ae nae or Soden Tried to Calm Vupitts Mount as|i"s (0 Mrs, Frances Miller, twenty i Oys vercoats No. 31 nd: WH UNDER CAPT. CAREY] oa, ee neve with aeeriom| Teale whletea Br. seven, No, 419 Cortlandt Streei, West | : Streets, was p lieuten-] * DECISION RESERVED IN STILL MAY], Robert Wy ring Al M k d are aiberly eee ! beeen a te comeads Pot Gukwerele, ‘Nov 10,—Supremo| : ac inaws an Conway was noted te captaincy The Homie Court Justice Joseph Morschause ; ) ye H . Gnd sent to Eniine Company No. 160 #] served decision to-day on a motion mart r fr 1] the date of his promotion to lieuten- i. Now the fallin! James sea eles othe: Iu tian Whitinan's Back | wae] s HH ant, was mute by Wire smmisstoner Sa ude and be alge has mont in_ the b c = Hi ———— = -——=|f 4, 89.95 Oo Sati ‘ i |e Exceptional Offering of Soft Satin Embroidered a ; eri } ro 2 rs Hats—tThese smart models with Hy Big. warm, smart wool Overcoats in most Imported tracery in tinsel are bound to find instant a PA shh Sere ee shee Boae $ ~ ra u with e * . Spanish Lace Scarfs West Forty-Second Steet (Betwecn 5th and 6th Avenues) West Forty-Third Street favor. Hats which fit close to the head, Hy Tee ae ae aoe pepe etl ede Handsomely de. aha Reepithelk: place when ween) witht) the si storm collars. Sizes from 3 to 18. igned an A P ‘ fut-coaty Ro tie sates frase they willbe H Warm, wool-lined chinchilla overcoats in signed and Our First Clearance of the Season in deal! foe theat H A appropriate for ur Bits: Father ideal! tor theatre wear. blue, gray, tanand brown. Sizes from 3 to 10. wear with one’s H In black and all the season's colors. H All-wool plaid mackinaws from 7 to 18 ta a TRIMMED and SPORT ATS a | Hi And Runolk suits in Tweed and mixtures oahd eat 4 jo MISSES and WOMEN $3.95 H two pairs of naienete ’ rn to x - dat ths Tin iment, Third Eloor. i very one exceptional value at *9. ly ial THE Ready-to-Wear Hat Department has REDUCED all a a ie : P trimmed and sport hats to prices far below their usual value. These include ane | H : re Stern Brothers} | Long Pants Suits for Boys y t d variously trimmed. pal } $4.95 pete RA gd Viet oh an ae ss a All with two pairs of long pants in Flour. 2 men’s and Misses’ : ott NOW $3.95 © B,Q5 Formerly $5.50 to 16.50 ot H in a Great Sale at $23.50 ‘e00990aD HARES Boys Shoes in a Sale at $5 roapae® 000000 Wonderful Values in MEN’S KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS | $35, $45 to $85 Broadway, at 49th Street 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Sireet Made to conform ¢o a nature last, thus H the House of Kup ood Clothes giving the proper room for normal growth. ! canaesen They are of all-leather and: give the max. imum amount of service. All types—play shoes, dress shoes with colored suede tops; | Oxfords, sandals, Cinderella pumps—in fact almest everything for the growing child Wide Wale Corduroy Robes Breaktast coat and full length models. * Some with self-embossed or Paisley pattern ‘trimmed. Lined or unlined. All the favored shades. Special at $4.95 SECOND FLOOR. Leather Hand Bags and ; Bill ae hain A CLEARANCE SALE of Dresses for Misses and Small Women These leather bags and holders are sure to make excellent Christmas gifts. Models typical of this season’s smartest modes, and developea in crepe de Chine, Georgette, twill, velvet, taffeta, crepe back satin, and other fine fabrics. Now Reduced to... $29.50 and $39.50 Leather Hand Bags (inperced and | Formerly priced up to $89.75 Domestic) in envelope and various styles. All well made; some containing memo pad, mur ror, chain coin purse, two inside pockets, and with double handles. In black and colors. $5 and 5,75 {Stern Brothers? Keep the Child’s Foot Normal by the continual use of Tapestry Hand Bags of beautitul brown and gold thread combination; mounted on green gold finish metal frame; inside compartments . , . . $5.00 —_— Straight-line effects, draped side panels, and trimmed with beads and wool embroideries. Stern-bilt Footwear Every garment in this. collection--you will appreciate is not commensurate with the present price, but has bren decisively lowered for quick disposal. THIRD FLOOR. Pin Seal Books mounted with one-tenth of rq-harat gold. . . « . $1.95 MAIN FLOOR. —p~~. ’ 4, ~¢'Stern Brothers {~<..0 perenne Dee ers a td Girls’ Coats, Dresses, and Skirts That are Cleverly Designed and Reasonably Priced A large variety of suitable apparel for folks between the ages of 6 and 14. Stern Brothers > UMBRELLAS That will make ideal Christmas Gifts. The French Grey Shoe Shop is the child’s delight— fitted nith swings, hobbies, etc., they may play about and make themselves Double-Breasted Coats for Girls generally happy Second Floor, in wool tweeds and bolivias, trimmed with full nut ; collars. Belted types with large Women's Exceptional Quality i i Umbrellas in new designs of Bayadcre self stripe bordered silk, with handles of amberite. Rings and posts, also novelty effects with club tips and tops to match. $4.95 Women’s Umbrellas — Of excellen: satch and lined throughout. In brown, blue, and tan, Sizes 6 to 14 years © $32.50 Plain Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Coats fashioned of tweed and bolivia cloth; double-breasted, with shawl or confertible collars; raglan or set-in sleeves Lined throughout. Sto io yeas. (ustrated) $18.50 ——S oe, ‘Stern Brothers > Lc baathat ppb eH The Matron with Silvery Hair whose coiffure may fequire the addition of an extra hair piece to complete its dis- quality extra wide satin tape edge sill Girls’ Coats in the blouse models tinctive charm, will find a comprehensive ft | Handles of choice imported carved wood Bolivia cloth with beaverette'collars. They assortment of the very finest quality hair in many novel designs. Stub tops and tips are lined throughout. In goods accessories in our new ee ee ee aoe ae ee ——oe by id blue. S 8 $5 75 any a (illustrated) $24.95 . HAIR GOODS SALON on Fourth Floor The Dresses of Velvet are particularly appealing. Although the bod lain, Gpacially salected 4) . . ne grade silk mixed fabric—-with the broidery, while the ribbon girdles are in 3 f A favored Prince of Wales crook handles contrasting shades. A charming frock GREY HAIR SWI TCHES ine superior quality hair with the _ |! workmanship, 18, 20, 22 and indeed. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. gh $4 95 (Illustrated) $12.95 Je Girls’ Skirts—A!! wool velour in checks and plaids of contrasting colors MAIN FLOOR $4.50, 6.95 and 7.50 TI - ieee "$6.95, 9.95, 14.95 to 19.95 ie Marquette Console $125.00 It gains attention because of its simple The New Two Specials in the Boys’ Clothing Department for Saturday : BOYS ALL WOOL OVERCOATS » Bove NORFOLK SUITS (with extra knickers) é IN fancy mixtures, double-faced or wool-lined materials with | MADE of all-woo! | elegance and grace of line. The Sonora . j , tone, clear as a bell, its very moderate viterials in the des; mixtures, ty cheviots and blue ser ed shades of grey, ’ n plain, sport and | mOnUeTE ¢. i A Ice a snvenient size, rec end convertible collar that fastens high at the neck; a belted model with raglan or price and convenient size, recomme brown hea 1er set-in sleeves; in all the desired colors. %4 it to those who desire quality, but have cs {1cm 5 to 18 years leareal ' pleated mores Sizes from 5 years not the space for a larger instrument. Specially priced at $19.75 Other models $12.75 10 $35.00 O Exceptional Values «t $14.7 5 Oihermodeuie iiss cateonle Liberal Monthly Terms eee Boys’ cAll-Wool Sweaters from $4.95 to 7.50 Fifth Floor LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO— 3 A WORLD “WANT” ADVT. WILL GO AND GE’ ! ¥ »¢ * . | Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats, sizes 10 to 20 yrs. $14.75

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