The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, STRIKERSHAVE HAIRPULLING trae ‘y a oe er Routed, Lone Police Has to Call De Patro It took a squad of policemen tolpandie the. sit @ hatr-pulling match between |vniform was t wtop striking and non-striking women em- Pioyees of the Union Pearl Works, No ited Berry Street, Brooklyn, this pg. Four, of the strikers, Tkcxmun: Mary & Skate in onitia, Annie Beliecand’ Barbara Morich, were Tested on charges of assault and in- TEE —Pocket Your Saving jhim from the I Avenue Station A Fred—When muppore phe ald. ‘This te so | Frank—No, she was hone: This Ruapenae has been terrible.’ VALLE These Srocsl The skating season is on us. A splendid chance to get a line on ROSENBACH’S unusual values. Tan and black calf, Good- year welt soles . $3.85 Can you touch them elsewhere for $6.00? All white nubuck calf, Goodyear welt soles......0.60+60- 54.85 Easily $7.00 in stores on the street. For outdoors or indoor sport. \, An anasuaal value at a most op- ) \ portune time. \\ 11 West 34th St,, Opp.Waldors \, 10 West 23d St., Near 5th Ave. 3 Park Row, Opp. Post Office. 519 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Cor, Duffield St, Opp. Namm's big STORES Upstairs ual ai abcd ad Square {Gs the Old Days That Are No More. nsiittininatemenommscsnccen ‘Diana of Bronze Goddess Doesn’t Like the New York of With Cockta’ t 35 Cents Api uardian of the Tower Laments To-Day and Sighs Regretfully for the Good Old Days. By Nixola Greeley -Smith. cars of Broadway.” TEN last night came and with worst din that has ever And IT learned | that what was called a Fusion meet- Many great mor- it the oppressed my ears ing Was going on {that night, but I said to myself, iece and No Lights on Broad- | way a Possibility She Wants to Move Back to the Moon. —_ Every Night the Screeching of Campaign Orators Is Louder Than the Howling Winds of Heaven. ‘Surely this will never happen again To-morrow night I shall be undisturbed save for the soothing song of the \w whether Mitchel, Roosevelt or other got the decision GB. Altman & Cn. Misses’ in several smart general informal wear, are on Silk Dresses models for afternoon or sale at the special prices of $22.00 & $28.00 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) A Sale of Smart Hats FOR GIRLS, MISS will be a f S AND YOUNG WOMEN ecial interest to-morrow ded effects, 4.00 & 5.50 Velour Hats, in t A Smec A spe Winall VV ool IN SUIT, will be Crvatal Serges, Vi Bolivia lonable. Cloth and Broa season's production, cial Collection of Materials and all ext ceptional Values Little regu nable to-morrow (Saturday) in Children’s Coats and Hats ay stock and re-priced to ie low figures quoted: of green and imported of velour (s erence corduroy in burgundy, navy blue, trimmed with rs) . ° « $10.75 oy, in brown, navy . $1.95, 2.85 é srown, navy blue, green econd Floor) + Mio WHO ARE GROWING UP to e girl wh ge, or who is d ve feature of the G ris e Second Floor, Clothes e, yet have just the to t gives them the =to- e here in careful ly sen rices quoted are those of xe . 11.50 to J5.00 . 3.8: 5 28,00 e Frocks, 2 ) 50 Hitth Avenue- Madison Auenue, New Jork tals shouted and shook their fists But at the end I could not tell an- TI could not except in Dog Show week, have no vote, |For Catarrhal Deafness .' find out whe refereed the publi crocs the fight, I int but it will not the god- ya when nose La (5 1 bit chilly, den't it?” began Diana of Madison Square. And a ¥ ot teahion she spoke her golden body rippled like still water shaken by the barney wind “All the winds of heaven howl about my head,” ' added the goddess plaintively, “but {t's nothing to the aie HUA, 4 noise that went on here last night. And that is what e in those - 1 wanted to talk to you about. Through The Evening | days. and even | vt sage World I want you to call the attention of the Antl-|{fiither fav ; Garbett: and & 5 Noise Society to the fact that every single night re-| McCoy we t 1 candidates 5 y ‘cently many mortals have held meetings in this build-| There was mu BLE ted * ing, which, of course, is my only home, and have| there was the t ht of all a shouted and screamed and called each other names. | when Willard against Moran and Only night before last, mortals gathered and shouted | WP In ten round . SOME 4 strange word never heard qn Olympus. Over and ay “i a ; . y Paria ie wer again the same sound—Hillquit! Hillquit! Hillquit! I thought at] 4... hairs Ai aaedee on apell j firat it was the call of a strange bird they were imitating, but it developed | my bes puld not fight it| from other sounds that they spoke of one of themselves. I got no sleep) yur ; ashioned way. a Bennett-Hillquit to fight Hylan, and that encounter to | The people would be Just A, x am sure, and | ble law which took | ance of ainusement But, of | paid no attention to me, 1) away my last ¢ course, he about?" Tin aquired, curiously thing and some an wered, “but nobody Y you would miss U sald Think years you have been the ¢ guardia er, Why w you fi » us New York oui whether New many and Head Noises _A collection of smart and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models, a style =} fF \| throughout. 1917, OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & GC 34th Street, New York Exceptional Sales Saturday Women’s Distinctive Coats suitable for every figure, fashioned in burella cloth, velour, broad« cloth, silvertone and mixtures; tailored or fur trimmed. Especially Prepared, Offering Unusual Values 25.00 29.75 35.00 Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits An unusual assortment of Women’s and Misses’ tailored and fur-trimmed Suits of Velour cloth, broadcloth, Ox- fords and Trico Burella. Superior make and linings. Extraordinary Value at 28.00 — OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Sale of Misses’ Coats Tailored or With Fur Collars Distinct youthful models of velour cloth and burella cloth in desirable colors with self cloth or fur con« vertible collars, lined throughout. Specially Priced for Saturday 20.00 Misses’ Silk Lined Coats Misses’ Silk Lined Coats, new belted models, } with novelty pockets and convertible collars, [| Pom Pom or velour cloth, silk lined through | out and interlined. } 29. 75 Misses’ Nutria rammed oat Superior Velour Cloth Coats with 37.50 Misses’ large nutria fur collar and deep cuffs, Achy | { silk lined throughout and warmly inter- J Special | lined. (as illustrated.) Important Sale for Saturday Girls’ .Winter Coats Girls’ Tailored Coats of Shetland velour cloth in the desirable colors; new double belt model, lined Sizes 10 to 16 years, Sale Price 13.75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, belted yoke model, convertible collars, full lined and interlined. 4 to 10 years. Special Girls’ Dressy Nutria Trimmed Coats, smart models of Velveteen, Pom Pom Cloth and Velour Cloth, full lined and interlined. 4 to 10 years. Special 19.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of Broadcloth; col- lar and trimmings of nutria; full lined 18 50 - and interlined. 10 to 16 years. Special e Other Models........... from 12.50 to 55.00 9.75 : ’ enne Sale of Children’s Millinery A Dis! uished Collection of Tailored and Dressy Hats of Lyons or Panne Velvet and Velour, attractively trimmed with Fur, Flowers and Ribbons, Special Values 3.95 and 5.00 Ka i a rit A Fascinating Romance of the Far East, Kinin wl" a wie NOW RUNNING © In THE EVENING WOR

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