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j Sizes 16, 36 and 38 In Pom-Pom, Bolivia and Velour — silk lined and { interlined, some ' fur trimmed. Sale price. j Actual Value $40 - This is sensational, but seeing ix believing, It is a fair example of Bonford’s ability to you money by their inexpensive location and Model Dresses |] For Street, Afternoon and Eveni 12.50, 14.50 to 19.50 WORTH AROUT DOUBLE 3 W. 42d Upstairs Ble 1 eV neeice Velour ith Fur Collar $19.50 i detvidee: & Matchless Values al method of merchandis: wear—in all materials and colors Bisitweo OATS 5 Our Wonderful Success Proves That Women Appreciate the Advani of Buying in Our UPSTAIRS SHOP in THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE CHARGES CITY-WIDE ELECTION PLOT IN MITCHEL PASTERS |Bronx Prosecutor Hints “Man Higher Up’—Two Wit- nesses Now Missing. Owing to the Inability of detectives |to find two important witnesses, the Bronx Grand Jury engaged in inve: printing and distribution era sent to the soldiers in partanbure which carried John Purroy Mitchel oa jcan nominee for Ma was forced to suspend operations ti day. Wistriet Attorney Martin sadd the indictment of Henry D. Patton, Sec- retary of the Citizen's Non-Partisan Committes of the Bronx, is only the ings which will Hrox pasters were plot to deceive ers in the various y camps and in France, “Tam informed,” sald the District Attorney, “that similar pastera were |tigating the of the fp mp at the name o | beginning of proc reveal that the part of @ city New York's ve liesned in Richmond, Kings and kha oie as f Morin a cf . mate done He o n er piled Queens, [have information that this| ing climber ary of 2.80 0 4 named Henry | plot did not have its Inspiration in day, ‘The address of foreman Griner ¢ ription of} Franklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets FOR SA TURDAY MISSES’, JUNIORS’ ano GIRLS’ APPAREL Ty pan seen se en Stee eer RET eae oe neee New Winter Models, distinctive in style, exclusive in character At Special Prices R 2, 1917. the Bronx, but had its headquarters at a central point from which all bor- oughs could be reached. There is a ‘Man Higher Up,’ and with the heip of the district attorneys of other counties In Greater New York and| the police f hope to reach him.” Tho District Attorney was asked If ho had requested John J. Knewitz,! Commissioner of Taxes and Chairman | State prison, and drink fermented drippings from g of the Bronx County Republican! _—<_e Committes, to appear before the CABARETS in Philadelphia Grand Jury. Mr. Martin replied: their way. “I have not. I have read tn the newspapers that Mr. Buckner, man- ager of Mayor Mitchel's campaign, has called on Mr. Knewlts for an ex- planation, If Mr. Knewits wants to} appear before the Grand Jury he may | do #0 after he a@ complete waiver of immunity "PRUNER AND CLIMBER” ADDS MYSTERY TO CASE. raising, signs every day ‘The missing witnesses are Henry Greiner, the “red hatred employee of SEATTLE the Park Department” who, accord. market ing t ward L, O'Connor, p his owt prietor of th ont Printing Com- pany at No. 4215 Third Avenue, de- livered an order for the pastera signod by Patton and ex-Alderman Willian ished with dead, man and wot ANNOU knives, CONVICTS to knit socks, sweaters and caps for soldiers at California BOOZE LOVING CITIZENS of Georgia bore holes in bottom of silos | ain. I all close by Dec. 1 if Nquor men have SAYING DENMARK has been unfair to Uncle Sam, Friseo authorities have barred Danish music and flag | NEW YORK bank president, seventy-five, haa re- duced eighty-five pounds in seven years by making | meatless, wheatless, coffeeless and tealess. TEST for exemption t appeals board with explanation he “wasn’ um but to flht them.” REVOLVERS BMPTIED, Kentucky duelists fin- One man hammers and crowbars. man mortally hurt, Milliken, a prominent Mitchel worker who, Patton says, first suggested the {x given in the Civil § Supple- paster ment, page 168 as } Jerome In connection with the missing Avenue and “pruner Greiner, the District Attorney made ven the same @ Greiner is Iscovery to-day in the page 169. pplement to the City me Tha an interesting Civil serv Record, issu shows that 0} foreman in the the Bronx at a » list shows t last June 18 a ha rtment of 50 a day ¢ Jered the Townsend | been home yConnor lives at No. 17) but he hasn't sinca yesterday morning the man MATTER EXPLAINED TO BE A|. “TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR.” Neither Greiner nor Griner was at work {n the Bronx parks t % C. Bagwell, secretary es rk Com- missioner Thomas Whittle, who is| Borough | “red. mely running for President of th and t n whose interest the ‘has been ¢ man was sick two entries Civil Ser- a typo said District full of ‘tyo- ul erres” Maybe we can get xplanation when we run down mysterious Civi twins, the foreman, the Griner, ‘pruner and trimenc Juc Mulqueen to-day very plainly that he did not tht indictment for primary frauds itech, Republican leader enth Assembly District it is written on. pap no the Jud that any crime was committed by the defendant. He only did what any other citizen would have done under the circumstances." ‘Assistant District Attorney Oleott cs eee pe that the testimony before the he elder o the poll- the Ch ale | minutes of the Misses’ Hand Tailored Suit Of silvertone velour, In beaver, olive straight line skirt. 14 to 20 years. Misses Spec ial without fur trimming drab, Pekin blue, brown, green, burgundy or navy; belted front coat; convertible collar opens into revers; 39.50 ’ Fur Trimmed Suit Of silvertone or wool vel eG TOE CALE CR SS lour Copy of Paris model in Pekin blue, green, mole, beaver, burgundy, mahogany, navy or black; surplice coat, shawl collar ! of Hudson seal fur; straight line skirt. | 14 to 20 years. Special 59.50 Twelve new win lour, belted or waistline models t high class furs. Batted or semi-Empire coats, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Or “Pom Pom" Bolivia, silvertone, wool ve- broadcloth, or novelty mixtures; high 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Dressy Winter Coats Six new models; with or without fur shawl or surplice collar; of silvertone ve- lour, duvet de laine, wool velour or Pom Pom; silk lined and warmly interlined. ® tickets, toby cmphastzed the shortage in in circulation in the | increased demand. Mulqueen told show that a Judge nd they policeman had the younger Krulewich grasped by the throat when the father was sent for. Upon his arrival rlogize to ts true Je his son tors, and wht! ter models erlme in saying ta t was given time In which rimmed with d to fle briets. Special 29.50 FAMINE IN SMALL COINS CAUSED BY WAR TAXES Not Enough Pennies in in Circulation Country Meet the In- creased Demand. st day of operation of war tax and other roll, muffler, to Misses’ Serge Dress ‘This tailored frock fastens diagonal belt 14 to collar, facing of white satin; trimmed with black silk braid Special 1 9.75 loops of material over self covered buttons; Tailored model, braid trimmed ly to one side with convertible and draped back skirt 20 years. Misses’ Broadc Real beaver fu In beige, taupe or navy broadc’ real beaver fur collar with revers of material, seams or- namented with self color silk arrow heads; skirt. 14 to 20 years. Special 29.5 Wall Street had rantic calls 8 houses in st for small loth Dress . the city and from the w coins ‘Only smaif allotments were made on r collar ull orders, A completely . as the had only loth; semi-Empire waist; n0 In wy nickels and. 8,000 penne less than half the amount U. 8. Grant . sald t draped back an s morning runn The and will 0 lay the situation There shortage is always Sizes 12 to 16 years Surplice bodice and belt bound with and ormamented with buckle; cloth collar, peg-top pocket cloth to match collar and by (13.75 contras on skirt Spec. Sizes 13 to 17 years Tn navy blue serge; wide stitched pleats with bone buttons; finished with Chinese beads tailored belt. white satin ex Special 14,50 Girls’ Navy Serge L und with b: skirt with Dress black silk braid ting color broad lined with broad raid, Juniors’ Serge Dress on waist trimmed black silk lanyard peg-top pockets, Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats | coins at this seas ning the also ex Plain tailored or Six new winter models, of broadcloth in rookie, green, bre collar and cuffs of self materia fashionable furs. 6 to 17 year “Pom Pom" Special 19.75 Girls’ «na Juniors’ Coats fur trimmed - | 1,000,000 cases oF con Bolivia or own, garnet, jade or navy; 1 or trimmed with various s “Should Be Obtained at Reason | able Prices,” Says the Food Administration, Trimmed with nutria Fit tare model of “Pom Pe | of wool velour with real beav | the most desirable colors. natural nutria fur, pointed pockets; | WASHINGTON, Nov “om Food announced the largest since wang rhix large pack,” the announcemen or real beaver fur | The ares , ‘ ' a hould place ear 1 J products to be om'’ Bolivia with collar of | i i a Mi TOTAL OF THE 1917 PAGK SCHOOL LOYALTY RALLY. Hanter High to Hold It To-Night In College Building. The pupils of Hunter High School wtil |hold a loyalty rally tn the college build ing, Park Avenue and 69th night at 8 o'clock, when addre be made by Joseph T. Joseph D, O'Toole. Hunter High school auxiliary of the Res d Liberty $50 bonds, » Red Cross, Lona, will give t A food c and wheat, "ES it ta the best umbrella n the world, and that everybody there carries Cashman and} chool formed the first | Cross tn th! city, The pupils raised more than $35 which they | servation club also has been | d and more than 1,000 girls have & pledge to co-operate with Ad- tor Hoover to conserve sugar C4 ‘Slamped on a Shoe Means Standard ol Merit. Sqm St. New York dented “Betty” Quite essential to the footwear wardrobe of the well-dressed woman is ‘‘Betty,” a brown kidskin lace shoe, in a new and altogether pleasing shade. Brown kidskin shoes there are everywhere—but none that so aptly typify the particular shade of brown now in vogue. Then, too, this shoe achieves especial distinction because it embodies the latest development in fine footwear—the trend toward slenderness and grace of line. The shapely Louis XVI. heels and walking soles complete a shoe of real refine- ment. et, to- | will Many Moderately priced at $7.50 “‘Betty’’ has a universal appeal. ce <> ot : Special Notice Qualities and Values will make this the most tant Sale of the Rend, ——The also belted model | Administration — to-d er collar. Both models in branded’ as (mpowiers men wha hay 6 to 17 years. duct “ put up by housewiy rep) eee | senting themselves as Adminis Special 29.50 tration a Report a shortage in th - ena | Hlunitea ¢ word Food Admit , Regula ar | ainners, 8¢ je and refiners some with I fos 47-49 W. ood Street Trimmed Hat Salon 150 New Renard Models “ur and other up-to-date novelties. Values up to $15.00 Hi es aa ni ie TS Hh Ne a Mi Curtain Rises Upon A GREAT SALE of the Highest Class Imported Millinery We have bought from the most, celebrated French importers the balance'of their entire season’s importation of the smartest aud most distinguished shapes in the best quality Lyons Silk Velvet and the hi highest class Silk Beaver, which we will offer at to-morrow’s sale at less than Y, Their Regular Value In the Untrimmed Hat Section, Main Floor, 675 finest quality Lyons Silk Vel- vet shapes—-VALUE $5.95 2.45 135 All Silk Hatter’s Plush Sailor and Mush- room Hats with Grosgrain Bands; 3 fully Satin Lined—VALUE $7.50. . 95 3.85 ‘The purchase comprises: 375 Finest Quality Silk Beaver Shapes; Black and Colors—-V ALUE $7.50 to$10 ‘Second Floor Will include in the sale about trimmed with Ostrich, others 8.95