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THE EVEWINO WO'ELD, XKIDA7, SEPTEMBER- 19, 1919. SAVENUE AT36STREET Second floor -Take Clevator Taillettrs at $35. - , Tp'cotin e Stiver to n e Velo u r. Fur trimmed suits at $43. V elo u r Trico tin e Silver to n e. Suits in the costliest and most luxurious of cloths and furs at SSS to $156. Three of the reasons why our (upstairs shop is successful. DRESSES COATS SUITS Superb New Tailor-Mades Accurate reproductions of -the latest models exhibited abroad. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS NOW READY Suit of urown Vtlour, new flare model with Seal Collar Very Special A NUMBER OF New Tailleurs Of Tricoline, Velour, Ox fords, Silvertone. Superbly tailored and fin ished and with rich $ O C heavy silk linings, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Principle of the Thing Did Not Count With Abie; 'Twas the Cash He Wanted A' CO WITHTHVpgs B Pliny, or It might have been Pluto, paid with rare foresliht, "thero are wives and -wives." To get right down to modern conditions, It la not hard to classify them. There Is Ex hibit A, rara avis, who oupplemenU your pay cnvelopo mi in a runner po- Ak 0 r contribution. Then thero Is the mos numerous type, which envelops your envelope and starta-rlght out for tho grocery store and the bank. Next on tho numerically descending scale Is tho ono who sets aside one evening for tho pinochle club and takes the entire household to tho movies. And, finally, wo havo among ua tho spe cies who Is at tho office overy Satur day for the check and allots you 20 cents a day for carfare and lunch, , Abie's npouso was a , member of 'the latter category, which Ls classed -- 7.0 in Dunn's Manual. And even though Able might havo looked like a piker for a fuw minutes when he came to Essex Market Court, the grand old east side templo of Justice, perhaps he may be excused when one considers tho stato of his conjugal affairs. Able liked hla little snifter now and then. Ho admitted It frankly, and Mrs. Able was even more frank about It. In early days, be had btn accus tomed to spend at least .035 a night In quest of the mahogany muse. When he was married, however. It was an other matter, nulto another matter. For a few wocka ho managed to hold out a couplo of berries for tho good of tho cause, but after tho amount duo weekly had been verified at the ofllce, that nt6pped as quickly and as often as a local on the Harlem divi sion. And when his old pal 1)111 dropped In from Klmhurat, or good old Cohen, tho crockery dealer from Peoria enmo East for his annual (un attended by wife) vacation, Mrs. Able would say "Aha," and then Able would have to buy a now platter or goldfish bowl to appease her wrath. All of this and moro too, by tho way, curau out later In tho Esiex Market wash. Tho "following Is tho crux of .the eplsodo: "Well," said Mrs. Able, carefully or, A BS; I smelling Abie's breath as he wended homeward ilia weary way, "It Is sup posed to seem llko pay-day." "Yes, pride of my heart, hero are tho pay envelope." "Where do you get that stufft" In quired Mrs. Able, counting the cop pers. "What did you do with tho dime?" "I lost It." "Tcs, you probably lost It In Mo Qlnty's." "Well, you b trine bean, go out and get me soma noodles. Hero ls a dime. Oct J cents' worth and bring Back tho chance." AhJo went out to, the comer and I ordered 8 cents' worth of noodles. Whon ho was about to , he asked 1 t tm 4stt .tinnmi nrvA w n m tvl4 flint It had already bocn. , f irlven him. I'rotcstsTrrAiNT were, una vailing J PRINCIPLE and .ten minutes later found Able at did Easex and In, heated convorsauo: with Assistant DIa trlct Attorney Dl "You mean yoU wnnt a warrant for two cental" Inquired Cupid Dan with suspicion. "It ain't the principle of the thing, It Is tho money," sold Able: then re covering, "I mean It ain't the money of Uwi thine" "I know what you mean all right. Now tell mo cold turkey why you nxo so anxious to hava him looked up for two cenU. Did ho steal your wifo or something?" "Oy, I wish ha did. I don't dare to gx Jiomo." (Tho prosecutor softened and al most tearfully drew fortti a nlokel. "Take It, Able, and God bless you," he said, turning fata head sadly. Hay I never seo my wife and four children again If I don't bless you," sold Able. "I mean I don't want to foo them anyway, but" That's all tight, Able. Trot along homo." ' Walts nnd Vnndrrbllt at Dance. UMCB I.OOTSE, AU&-. BepL IS. The spectacle of an Indian chief mix ing on equal terms with the Prince of Wales at a private dance happened here last night when Morning Star, the brand new chief of the Stony In (Hans, took It Into his head to "ihakr a. foot" at tho kake Louise Chateau, Cornelius Vanderttlt 4th was at the dance. An extra force of saleswomen will be on duty during this sale to prevent any delay to our customers. TielOomen's Siop for Values 22East34tJSt. ACROSS THE STREET FROM ALTMAN S We strongly adviso our patrons to shop before calling to make their pur chases here, as in that way only can they appreciate tho tremendous savings involved. Sensational ; For SUITS Bargain Events Saturday COATS DRESSES At prices that will never be seen again this season THE SAVINGS ARE TREMENDOUS m m l- m m " ill 4ssH I n Opportunity to Buy 4Ph II I A Suit or Coat I jl fcQlL H At a price that again proves that the values we offer are at all H isNrtVX S; if nW HS H tmics n,ost sensational. H. jyyj" lyLX fd 19 rrl 1 Y H Our tailors made up these suits to sell at $25 under our 1 ' H -tSlu v5jfj. In II III j direction and we know that it is impossible to match CZ KB I vv I'. Ml IJ 0p Mjj the values we offer. tjjfadij H I " I il Wr H matcr'as tnc workmanship and the styles are the ' 'Values up to H gT ll 1 I iffjNjj CSt procUra'c or nPParc Q mucn higher price. J. $45.00 f w I m m Every Woman Should See These ) ffijx) q It lHs3 New Autumn Dresses Bf f S Ij SC ) jm That We Are Featuring at This Unusual Price ... 1 m Cni m hI Included arc Satins, Serges, Wool Jerseys, 1 -tf fm7,!m0 H I ( u B IJr R miu'l! UP m nc height of the new styles, m Ws. J 3 i. leeWy' O really wonderful values that we doubt - " H Itr. ! 1" mr" Trffj I whether we will ever be able to produce again. Values up to mm I A. jpj H While they last, they will be sold for J $25.00 tM TjT JHVv ,, ,,' i i i .i ""r 1 A1 ' ' ' &2&feyli&iUl'iitltnt Art Prlts QmsV-SmtWs Herald Squsro r B'wjr,34thto3SUiSt We sell dependable merchandise at prices lower than any other store, but for cash only. Suits just his size! spedial, $14.74 If he is anywhere between 7 and 10 he 'especially needs these suits because of their exceptional wearing qualities. An extra pair of trousers adds to the life of the suit There arc Norfolk models, in pleated effects or patch pocket styles, cut in double or singlo breasted lines. Cheviots, cassi mcrcs and tweeds in serviceable and dressy colorings of gray, brown, tan and olive mixtures, nnd in solid patterns. The coats are lined with fancy alpaca, tailored and finished carefully. Tho trousers arc liucd throughout and all the scants taped. More! Suits for drcss and school wear. Mackinnws, overcoats and sweaters arc here in a largo assortment Our suits are nil wool, wjnen applies even to the linings of scrgo or alpaca. All ore well tailored and moderately pneed, considering the value. $14.74 to $26.74. ttev ScconOjnr, 34Ui Street, Kr. Bathroom fittings for the modern home fr- in quality, workmanship and design these fittings fulfill their service satisfactorily. They arc guaranteed not to rust Towel Bars lUustra'cdA H x 18 Id., H x 20 in, S xl in, H x SO in., H x to in, H x U in, ii x SO in. 47c 54c 59c 89c 94c .93c '1.24 Crystal Bars with nickel poits l x 18 iti, $1.24 x 24 In, 1.74 i x SO in, 1.98 i x SO in, 2.24 OPAL GLASS SIIELVES with nickel brackets, flxSO, $2.77 Crystal (ilaii shelves with nickel plated bracket!, 6x24, ' f3.09 Tumbler holders, 84c Wall soap dishes (IUuitraled E), $1,24 Standing soap dishes, rubber tipped (Jllutlrated Q, 88c Tub soap dish (lllwtrattd D). 79c Combination brush and tumbler holder, ftfa Combination holder for two tumblers and soap holder, 3,24 Toilet paper holder, 7gc Tooth brush holder ie. White enamel bathroom mirror. Siie 12xlG-3 Haiti, 1,59 12x10 Ilcvelcd Mirror, 2.16 Shower spray, guaranteed not to crack, 99c and $1.29 Medicine Cabinet of white enamel, two class shelves, beveled mirror, file of cabinet 15x18, site of mirror 10x12. Hcgularly $7.04. Now $6.24 Hnthtub seat of white enamel, adjustable (Illustration R). I.19 White enamel llathroom seulcs. weighing up to tiO pounds, 8.96 D i 'i I 1 ii , 0 rffl 1 pi i- U 1 4WI nawtnent. 3Sth nirrci, a k ? a o nnrk ... f z IX suieui a,ovv men s high grade shirts , , at $2.29 ' 3,000 shirts at this remarkably low price should sell in "double quick time." For men arc not slow to respond torn offering of high grade wpven madras shirtsthat cannot be duplicated in to-day's wholesale market nt the price 1 Tho combination of staple dignified stripes on grounds of white madras (woven, not printed) should appeal to cor rectly groomed men. The wearing qualities of madras are so well known that further comment is superfluous. These shirts are made over our special pattern, insuring a satufactory fit Soft double cuffs attached. n Tlr, 38th Btrtwt. And now you have this special, offering of men's autumn hats at $3.24 Hat in fashionable block, hats in fashionable shades, hats well made, finely finished hats to fit your purse as well as your head I Browns aplenty, ollics and grays Drop in and see them! -Main Hoar, 30th Strati About 400 men may buy good shoes at $5.94 a pair This, we take it, is good news for nny man who has seen the prices of shoes in the shop windows 'round town. In fact, we cannot buy shoes like these to-day and sell them at anything like $5,041 Dut the offer stands and there's no excuso for your failing to take advantage of it Black shots and tan shoes, some In smart lasts, some with good broad toe. Not every site, but'only a few sixes missing. Still, we urge you to Come early t You'll be glad if you do! Mm ' Main Xlaor Baleoor, 33th Blret. Boys1 and girls' shoes in black or brown $3.49 a pair Good, stout, long.wearinc, comfortable shoes nt this price are an unusual ottering uese nays, nnu tue uemanu lor Idem lias been equally uuusu.il. No wonder the savings are obvious I for girls These shoes are high cut, have good full Iocs and are strong knockalout shoes. Black or dark brown. Sizes 12 to 2; wide sires only. for boys The shoes have broad toes. The tans are made on the Munsou array last. These will save his better shoes. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2 to 0. WV Second floor, 3Cth Street, lUr. RICES Some shopn seem to think that when n buuiness mun goes to buy a suit he becomes a poet or an artist. Thcne shops advcrtiscai literary style rather than a suit of clothys, and they are truly poetic in their disregard of so "sordid" a thing as the price. We, however, are not ashamed of our prices why- should wc be? They are lower than other shops often charge for inferior quality. $29.75 to $49.75 Btv Fifth n.or, rrrat. Initial envelope pillow cases 93c ea. These pillow cases hare neatly embroidered initials, scalloped end flaps and are of a good quality muslin. bluebird envelope pillow cases 09c, $1,19 & $L39 ca. Illusbirds are neatly embroidered in white and blue on good quality muslin. These have been la do. mand, and on rare occasions 'only have wo been able to maintain a large supply. Oiya Uuiewent, 34th SU Bw, Store hours: 9 to 5.30 Store open Saturdays all day. 1 4