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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918. — _ "GLYNNLISTSLYNGHT"esestereree” SAGE DUG ATTA, (MUSE RO EL ER) p' LABOR COMMISSION xt TO TRY PUNCHES 0” ASHEADOFSTATE , eos REELIMIE GS coe OSTRICH James McCreery & Co. POLE T0 Rt DUE om lee tee TRIMMED HATS sath Street—sth Avenue—23rd Street a LABOR DEPARTMENT Gevemor Will Send Appoint-| Bronx Mother, With Baby in ite cre tected es | ! On Sale Thursday, October the 23rd | Arms, Sees Children Bite o< ie taker | i | ten by Mad Beast. ance, \ Gs y ment to Senate To-Night and | FEY, NUN ’ ‘ Expects Confirmation, ‘SON DEMANDING $8,000 WOMEN’S GLOVES pe I s C Ce | | WOULD JAIL MOTHER 1-button Prix Seam Doeskin,—Natural or White. ALBANY, Oct. 2—Gov. Glynn to-day ls ‘ Post ( Kent ook value 1.00, 85c pair announced that he would send to the u ourt Postpone ase in Pitt avense i ; ae : Tie detectives sab “ys a beggar 7 Benate to-night the name of James M Which Gonins Mornay ls _ lassvecen Wane cancun voters cay cerca l-clasp Prix Seam English Tan Capeskin. _ Japproach Page and hie friend in West] 1.00 pai Lynch of Syracuse, President of the In- involved. | fourth street near Sixth avenue value 1.25 “UY pair ternational Typographical Unton, for | = ty thin: morning, ‘They drew near A i 1 tonfirmation as State Labor Commis ix, would] and paid attention, hoping to get evts 12-button Length Mousquetaire White Glace.... floner. He added he expected the nom: n Jail be-| dence to arrest the beggar, Paye, they value 2.50, 1.75 pair / Ination would be confirmed, The an- hin on) weld, turned upon them with a stick, founcement followed a conference won! cursed them and ck Sutter several " Cl shortly before noon between Mr. Lynch | ustained tn! vicious blows was subdued, s and the Governor, Gov. Giynn declared ceo. (@ he ’OORtER Jothinn H igh Clas: ; that it was imperative that a head of | members of the fantly 1 | t the Labor Dep: be chi . | Pthet ix ten years old, Naomnl eight ng. Biri , | % FS ee ee es eer ee ene Cot | ee ig,| FURGARMENTS, MUFFS & SCAR Mr. Leach.’ + aaid, “han been ine JAMES M LYNCH noon they were playing In the street lta puntats r contempt in This is a fac-simile of one of the ; forsed by all the labor organizations of | - _. | with thelr baby brother George, who is the onler of che! sagintrate many $10 ostrich Trimmed Hats At Unusually Low Prices . w h imbed t tink her to make ; é {ue State and by seven-eighths of the one year old. hen they cil ! leo disordetly conduct, ite said tc in the new $5 to $10 Salon. Hun- Lakin Ragin ial ied ital CUBAN LAWYER HELD ee retin: eal aaa nt \n Vo Judge, for Mrn.| “You are just a big bully of the sont/dreds of distinctive designs to] Caracul Coats,—36 inches long.value 75.00, 58.50 ( i s acceptable by both workers and em- oor and noth sas ia a few days’ extension | that picks Melts with men under y q H _s inche. y Ployers. There have been some com- OW CHARGE OF PERJURY. top of the flight she not | Sah BT ee ieee Traiirthi thane i pied foe tc ; Caracul Coats, with ermine collar,—86 inches long, Mmunicationa from various employers’ : Leila loi ts to the elas, deviating | man able to take of you. Mag|Come in and see this important value 110.00, 95.00 el 0 * TT : han € " one ith bh . Fy * * . eee oe ae ee ening of {Hugh J. Reilly, Millionaire Pro- door, Sire Fi ed WIth Die) he heen a man without authority,| display. Learn how much real! French Seal Coats, mole or.chinchilla squirrel collar labor man’ at the head of an important 1 qu | going about his bust ou might) By th style you can get in a 5. department, moter, Is Accuser of Senor ; Saat ue Oar of the motion?” ave left him uncon n the street, anes Ma a het. MA f value 75.00, 58.50 5 fi thy with much pro of the hallway, » baby foar- | ee « probable that you did not | modest iced hat. Many o! . PGT HERT GeGa at ate hae Frias. eat hla handioh she: stray dok'é replied Judge, | But an tt is probable that you aid not pies ped fete Ballas tke take we Hudson Seal Coats, Fitch Collar. value 135.00, 110.00 } # entitled to be the head of a State dee] ye asetae, who anv he wan} lead. ic et than an | tives in listening to your conversation Ponyskin Coats, 45 inches long.value 45.00, 27.50 dartment just as much as any other sort | 108 ANON Orne in, war held in| ‘The dog waxged iils tall In friendship fon to put bis | yoy are fined only $2 each.” feature in this salon are smarter SI uff 37.50 3 a man, 1 am convinced that Mr. 13 tt ny Magiatra veil inthe [and Fithel stepped up to him to pat hit : ined hw Seabee cle pa Sy land more original than many Natural Skunk Muffs.........value 47.50, SO ee eet ana Prestiunt [Centre Street Police Court to-day tofinstantly the animal's friendliness} creat gurprixe. “If that's the case I'll sabway Victim Identined. | high-priced models they see. Natural Skunk Scarfs.........value 25.00, 18.50 Watt had ‘labor men’ in cabinets |2walt the action of th nd Jury on|turned to rage. He whirled and sunk | extend the time until Oct. 2" Through the records of the Bureau i 7.50 { ow a charge of perjury brougnt againet him }iig teeth in the Little girl's right hand of Immigration Identification was made Sitka Fox Muffs.........+++-value 47.50, 3 ‘ Bi thd now President Wilson has followed |, J. Reilly, the millionalre rail- |." to-day of the man whose mangled 10) le = i tit, Why should New York State differ |roqy uilder and promoter who loaned | Then a8 if Whe taale a eae ans 3 Sepa ‘ored butter wag} wan found on the Caries iy J Sitka Fox Scarfs.............value 47.50, 37.50 } rom the Federal Administrations in| \\" Malnee tara thai ae fangs drew increased his frenzy, the} John R. Parker, a colored butler, who : ait st Ostrich Ph 7 2 r f this respect?* tll ete apaen heh eh ll before |beast turned upon Naomi and bit her rom the home of Col, fees Sia early) VeHLOSLG eee: fic in the World Silver Kitt Fox Muffs...... ...value 55.00, 37,50 i \ Gov. Glynn said had conferred | srigistrate Campbell for several weekn, [ao deeply on the right leg that the bloot evelt at Oyster Bay, La | tre was John Wilson, who had formerty tel | Silver Kitt Fox Scarfs.!.......value 45.00, 35.00 ‘ with several Senators, among them Ma- court, he [dyed the stocking. Just as the mother|! Was se ved by the County Court} ia at Daley Bank, Walton, Live 21 West 34th Street ‘ i lority Leader Wag and had no o deliver|jitted the baby from the floor out of |&t, mineole esterday 83 (6 7ekr a ime es eainge Geet te CI ene o | R 42.50, 32.50 ae Jwonment in the Nass aunty Jal oh A: i} pokarid ea ne Any WeNt lis reach he jumped for Helen's face| ne court was lenient because he read: Bev erga aeinagre ah Mill'mery Selea, 2ad Fleer. 28.50, 22.50 - i The Governor stated that with the 4 : Rely; Ped vax din [And Nis teeth ripped a wound across her | jy nowledged his guilt and made| of Ne. } Ate ea : . sxception of a apeclal mensage UrKiNR | comet in Cum and for services there [PERE ¢Yebrow. ie ccentitutle Be estes Aue Only (10 chanisnes (by the. polloe and "rae [= ————= so, ara Mr. Lynch's immediate confirmation, | iatmed half of the 000 bond Ixsue | Mra. Glasgow, the baby in her arms | S0lNn Ale eit coat-of-arms, Government Bureau, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. & 13.00, 10.50 te would have no m wes to send tO lof the Cienfuegos, Cruces and Palmira [and the terrified children in full fight 15.00 the Legislature to-night. He expressed | pajway Company. Kellly aued him to|behind her, ran in the living room and aa [SST ———— 20.00, et ' Youbt of the leaders being able to a8 | nave ghia alleged contract set aside, con- | slammed the door against the infuriated | 2.00, 15.00 ° ‘omble @ quorum in the Assembly, tending that it wan fraudulently ob-[animal. Then ahe risked a sally into the ‘ d i a tained, and Frias swore then that Heilly | dining room, where the dog had crawled 18.50, 14.50 MARKED BILL 1N POCKET. [had entered into it with him in the offce lunder the table, and closed both exits 14.50, 10.50 ‘ss — of the oe = in Vid Cali) ie from that room. When her son Sam re- 2 emed Attempt at Biackmatl |, 1910. The Cousul and « clerk In Ns) tueneg from work a few minutes later : office made a truth of evan Ue ace ‘ “McCREERY SILKS” «, | Fenetented' Wy Pelieeman: this, but aubsequently withdrew them, [0° threw 8 coal ie ral R 4 . | Msn utretiar x/seatiand tos dealer |iitocatnae talc cuune bundled him into @ closet a Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue io i | At No, 1 Arden street, told Policeman! when Reilly showed that he had been |the ball. be Whalen of the 8. (ticholan avenue sta-|in Cube on that date ” | "Phere the creature remained, growling Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street ‘ Famous Over Half Century ton this morning that two men had oo, and snapping as he tried to force the ) femanded 8% of him on Monday,| * F ' yeg.accepting #7 which wan aw iwi, | GOLDGRABBER 1S HERE, : Will hold, To-morrow, Thursday, on the Third Floor, an Extraordinary On Thursday, October the 23rd, will be placed on ad announced that they would return ar ————— A ‘ * Pegoud the daring young French sale, what is probab! the largest variety and hie hinaia et erent ey a aviator, who files in his machine, upskie Soups, Stews and =: ly b Pit d tour rare apposed he Seay ae rant te tte & an Hashes Sale of Women’s Dresses SS 2 eee ts coming to New York to give a series ~ “Wehalen marked a '@8 bil with he [St exnioitions, tle advance agent. 7.17 Are delightful dishes when a a . . ; 20,000 yards Double Width Black Dress Velvets. “ umerais of hin shteld and eave it to|D:, Goldarabber, arrived to-day on the properly seasoned. Use surpassing in interest and values any previous offering made this season. value.3.00 to 7.00, 1.75 to 4.95 yd...< Petrella. promising to keep an ove on) “ipgoud will be hore dn December or LEAsPE ’ * ap in the basement. Presently iy “i - January," sald Mr, Goldgrabber, “‘and RRINS For Aft Ww. twe men appeared and after they had A s or ernoon ear Yonversed for a moment with Petrolia, |! Rave come iere to make Arrangements SAUCE : 4 : oo INDIVIDUAL BREAKFAST SETS tales ete sta, | before T left Paris 1 saw him loop the ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Women’s Dresses, of agile quality gain Crepe, with waist of , re loop ten tunes in auccession, He is Oriental Cr soft blouse style, trimmed with shadow lace and silk : man sald he wax Leonardo Sabino of Fioh, Reasts, Steaks and Salads epe, . A A etly at hi in hi i rf Pree) No, 2286 Hecond avenue. His compan. | WNeiher ying through, the air, going (Mem DNPH without lined; new draped skirt; in taupe, navy and black, . . . . at $24.50 English, French and Austrian China in unique fon said he was Giovanni Carsero of | Up of coming down, sitting upright, of get's, Grant arc youre ‘ : : : P and conventional designs. 17 pieces to set. Ko. {18 Hast One Hundred and Thir-| with hie head nanking down, Jie hes Women’s Dresses, of Black Charmeuse, with accordion plaited Russian poreecls Coat, of vari-colored plaid chiffon taffeta with shadow lace jatvut, at 27.50 Austrian China..........3.50, 5.00 to 8.00 / Women’s Dresses of Silk Poplin, in all desirable shades; h £.80 to 12.00 Chiffon Cloth Blouse with new vestee effect, satin and fur-trimmed, at 32.50 Women’s Dresses, of Black Chiffon Velvet in combination with vari-colored figured Canton Silk Crepe, pointed train, . . . at 55.00 French China........9.50, 11.00 to 15.00 value 13.50, 15.00 to 20.00 English China......12.00, 14.00 to 18.00 value 16.00, 18.00 to 24.00 ~ FINE DINNER SETS . English Porcelain—delft or blue willow pst” . tern. 101 pieces, value 17.00, 9.50 Mi American Porcelain,—dainty border pattern and goldedge. 101pieces. value 20.00, 15.00 . Limoges China,—pretty flower decoration with “ coin gold stippled handles. 101 pieces. 20.00 The Very New Things in Hilver— Sterling and Plate HENEVER one of our agents in London * or Paris—Melbourne or San Francisco—finds a worth while novelty in Silver or Gold— be it a trinket or an important piece—he sends it to us at once. Thus we see constantly the newest ideas in Silver from all over the world, From the best of these we are For Evening Wear Women’s Gowns of Heavy Crepe de Chine, in all pastel colags, with shadow lace bodice over chiffon cloth, . . os » . at 39.50 Women’s Gowns of Brocaded Crepe, combined with Chilfon Cloth, lined throughout with chiffon; a simple but very distinctive model, at 4£.00 Women’s Gowns of excellent quality Crepe Meteor, with overdress of Crepe Chiffon , embroidered with pearl and silverbeads, . . . . at 62.50 We *s Gowns, of Chinese Embroidered Silk Crepe, Blouse of silk lace with garnitures of pearls; metallic lace trimmed, at 95.00 ; 5 value 27.00 i al olving things t ’ 1 civaye evolving new things to Women’s House Gowns and Negligees Linncgee: Chlne,—ecniventional’ bondee design our own staff. Now on display, on the Second Floor, include recent importations, from the foremost with solid coin gold handles. 101 pieces. 25,00 A good many people come Paris designers, composed of Velvet Brocade, Chiffon Crepe and fur-trimmed models. wulae pn pil og ag coat rgd Also the following Very Attractive Values for To-morrow: Limoges Chins, delicate border pattern with Sk dal Boudoir Gowns of Crepe de Chine, finished with lace pleating, . . at $5.95 coin gold handles. 101 pieces. 30.00 4 Pit pitas ferpep lg nen House Gowns of Albatross, empire model, net fichu, accordion pleated skirt, 6.75 value 40.00 / unexpected call for a gift? Japanese Quilted Gowns, collarless model, elaborately embroidered, at 8.50 LAMPS ; It is an uncommonly comfort- — able thing to do. k White Enamel Electric Boudoir L And this is really quite the Art Needlework Department ik mage Binctelo Boxscir | amps with iest place to find just the right I] “Inc! Molde cl ater hee ond, 96.0. Ee a tee On the Fourth Floor 7 eh! Dresden shade. value 6.00, 3.75 Sterling or Plate. Articles suitable for Gifts and Bridge Prizes, in the latest Parisian styles, including r . i i , Dainty Boudoir Pillows, Pin Cushions, Glove, Handkerchief and Veil Cases, in lace Solid Mahogany Electric Boudoir Lamps with ! with French rose trimmings; Tapestry Photo Frames, Scrap Baskets, Hatpin Cushions, fancy silk shade in any desired color. 4.00 The MERIDEN Co Hat Stands, Sleeper Dog Baskets: Sving Stands of Mahogany, Brass and Wicker, al value 1.00 ® fitted. Bulgarian Novelties, comprising Handkerchief an love Boxes, Pin Trays, " et (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Hatpin Holders, Dolls, Table Mats and Bands, at very reasonable prices. ‘ Riots Danae Laat, A Bryn cad World’s Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Specially Priced for To-morrow Complete with 10-inch silk shade in various colors il : h Pin Trays, various sizes, 50c to $2.95 Fancy Work and Scrap Baskets, $3.95 and styles, value 10.00, 6.00 4 Si versmitns Glass Trays with Cretonne Mats, = Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps with two electric Glove, Handkerchief ivory and gilt wooden frames, lights. value 25.00, 17.50 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York and Veil Boxes, at $2.25, 3.25 wu 950, 1.25, 1.78 i a a " ie

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