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bh He Maat Re O14. tH ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Gary, school plan. "But whether NOVEMBER ¥, 1017 m r called to the telephone by a man who said he wae Mr. Moore, This man asked for a contribution to the bazaar and wald he would send « representa- Uve after it. In an hour or #0 a suave young man called at Mr. Ruben's office and got the check. In due and swift course the check returned to Mr. Rubens, bearing a forged indorsement of Mr. Moore, and also the indorsement of Fritz Lindinger, who conducts a cafe 235 Women’s Trimmed Hats Chic and distinctive models in large or medium shapes; also close fitting turbans, fashioned of Panne or silk velvet, gold lace and beaver cloth with unique trimmings of flowers, fur and fancies. | Regular Value to 12.50 {| Everything Sh dh a ALLEGED ‘WE BOY’ LOU PAYN, ON STAND AT 85, jACTION ON GARY SYSTEM [iii est coors 10 tae” (meaning “How old would you say he la | leaving the r for the ne sds — = == a = 8 Baton seven | BEATS SUIT OF SON'S WIFE) EXTENSION IS PUT OVER istration so scise) “1 aim nor quite wolf === 7 | “Don't ve ridi. He can't be a| | aceite certain.” | . Another resolution, providing for the ° No woman could | Testifies Elijah L. Payn Never Was | Marks and Mathewson Favor Leav- acquiring of a ae ook ate in ‘ aac ' ed aire ‘ ' , ; 5 . Sullivan ae had hed at feast fifty years | | Self-Supporting and Woman's ing the Question to the Hylan | RM", Mow Place and Montgomery PPENHEIM SLL NS & (+) fa. OF BANKER’S NAME: Plea Is Denied. Administration, Street, Brooklyn, was also put over for 9 oO ~~ XR eS LY } { A nadmission by former Insurance| Borough Presidents Mathewson and|* Wee! BE CAREFUL WHAT nace pe Sapam ane Leen pe eal 34th Street—New York scheint yeare old, botorn Justice Samuel Green lrespectively, suggesthd at to-tay’s! + OTAnOA yf ; se ‘that hia fon, Elijah Lou Payn, had|Board of Wstimate meeting that the/} CREAM FO % You TAKE FOR COLDS rernsen Arrested on Curb, never been seit supporting, helped de- [present administration take no further | OPENS UP NOSTRILS Will Place on Special Sale Saturday ‘The danger in Charged with Using Check igres Gioake bun beter rm steps to add to the number of beard aeing patent Given for Army Bazaar, ation and the cancellation of a separa. (SoM. They were both in favor of | {elle How £908 ok Sat ’ medias * lion surement whch se ‘aged waa vine the cuetion co the Hylan ad| JO — omen’s Fur Trimmed Coats % taken fro her by fi d. Mr. Pr Inistration. Acti deferred for end dangerous Frederick J. Remnen, alleged to be! was detained in the soart fen by vg aia Baca In one minute your clogged nostrils which One of the old “We Boys” gang, was|a full head of snow-white hair and the| ; [will open, the alr passages of your New Double Belted Model of Velour Cloth in Attractive | of them arrested to-day and held in Centre |alacrity with which he responded to ia elites ae i cares a sruvee to |hae will clear ane yrlae wectten Colors, Large Convertible Collar and Deep Cuffs of Kit | ¢ ‘ ‘tml for a ‘ 0 reely. Yo more haw! . ry " on - Ayko Court on a charge of grand ental et tho plaintitt was de. [87 for, & school site In the rear of Hise s heaseche, arreee Neste, Coney Fur, Trimmed With Buttons of Self Material. bevel ny and forgery, preferred by Wa-) ois. yustice Greenbaum despite tho|’Ublie School No. 178 in Brooklyn. gling for breath at night; your col Beca “4 ward S. Moore of the Guarantee |isc: that Attorney Paul Ronyne,| ‘“I# this an acquisition for the dupli-|or catarrh will edd ve r Special Z ae Trust Company, No. 140 Broadway,! counsel for Mre. Payn, stated that the|&t® school or Gary system?’ asked| Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream e aloohol, nercot jand H. L, Rubens, President of the/agreement provided for a payment of | Mathewson, “if it im and the city’s|Balm from your druggist now. Apply ’ | United States Industrial Aleohol Com. |only $6,600 and that decision of the| Policy Is to be changed by the next Ad- : Hons of re Lita, ips bg 4 ey y 3 pany, No. 27 William Street, Rem-|Court of Appeals stated the contract | ministration, I think we ought to mark | healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- eon hag been under Piro imine {amount between husband and wife can time tn purchasing land.” . strates through every. ott, te ot Women’s Exclusive Coats bi | charges three times p aly. be considered Unies there is an emergency,” sald tl eh ead, B00! ak uke sa reliet Bn a ee oe . Mi MOONE 1 PReMNGHE 60 Wal router us Vecttone teal cis ee ne a ts tah ovee torte a lea teRAOY.._ eS A style suitable for every figure in smart and exclusive models, developed in , father has testifed that his son tion be lald over for two months.” * builder, for throat troubles and in the| Arms and Navy Comfort Fund, which |had any business or employment which | Comptroller Prendergast sald if hie| t's Just fine. Don't stuffed-up Velour Cloth, Bolivia, Broadcloth, Pom Pom, Silvertone and iment of coughs and colds. Father| recently gave @ bazaar at Grand |amounted to anything.” sald Justice | recollection served him the site referred | with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relied Mixtures; finely tailored or fur trimmed, ‘s “nope pol 2 doctor's . Central Palace. He was called up a| Greenbaum to was intended for the duplicate, or|eomes so quickly.—Advt. and wholesome. Guaranteed. | tow days ago by Mr. Rubens and e | asked to send some acknowledgment || 29.75 35.00 45.00 and upward of @ check for $500 which had been " - . its = = contributed by the United Staton In- = = _ am sua“ comes’ so! “The Time is Here to Buy Your Christmas ||| = " Comfort Fund. Sais Saebin subiled WAY ts eater aw Have Taken From the Regular Stock | yi the check. Polloe investigation entab. ewe at lished that on Oct. 8 Mr. Rubens was { poe toward an enormous rush of Christmas shoppers this year, and the new subways will not be finished in time to accommodate them. Why wait for tiresome delays and for heaven alone knows how many varieties of bad weather? Come to Lamberts now for diamond, solid gold and platinum jewelry, and for guaranteed watches from factories that have gained fame by deserving it. | } | | } | your Christmas Jewelry now and let us lay it away until you need it. You may pay then Our Greatest Show of Diamonds Special for Saturday 6,50 Owing to large, greatest collection ne / - “ ———— — =) r The outside size is just| in me nnancial dietrict pa goons eps of fine diamonds we = ie ecaceatnenai eae; , as important as the inside| ‘ndinger told detectives that the ee have ever placed on } cise! check was presented to him by a man tion of fine Dia- view, Mountings: | j bh introduced by Ri “ . H Ps || | Suppose you take a 674] m° sore’ "me sieutns looked us pec aap, he platioum, solid 18 Sale of Misses’ Coats | $f for example. What of the} Remsen and found him at noon to- h r Pe fa erat and tokarat - | ¢rown and the brim? day on tho outskirts of the curb the mines, we sigs ks d ; Tailored Flare Model | * Takes a bigger stock to|™rket In Broad street. Mr. Rubens, shall answer the call fer es fess gold, including | fit faces than it does to fit Baan ry nye bye ers for Christmas dia- Ssunded "ty""% beautiful and novel Distinct youthful model of burella cloth in desirable colors heads on Oct. 17 and, by representing him- monds with the "$350.00 cluster rings and with seal plush collar and trimming, lined f J self as a reporter for the Tammany throughout and interlined. i) We have the stock | or res Caited Bates industrial Alco. Solitaire DiamondEngagement Rings ! in it every conceivable] hoi Company. The write-up bas not are made in the Lambert factory on the same premises Specially Priced for Saturday j le and shape of head-|SPPesred ang ne em ane detec with our store in a street where rents are low, which OF men. Pet. on Honus ucts laprseatinne Pad means that Lambert prices are low, too. 20 00 ie Rogers t t 2 ° on e and Derbies. 9 Mca allan Military Rings | | The “Stetson - Specials,’ OBITUARY NOTES. Inasmuch as the Christmas mails to our soldiers in France close November 15th, would | it not be well to select today military rings from the Lambert assortment? These are that the soldier can always carry with him. On the sides of these rings are carved soldierly designs that will gladden the hearts of the men in our army navy. Upon the signet surface of the military rings we will engrave monograms without charge, if desired. In solid gold, $9.50 up; in sterling silver, $5.00 up. Signet Rings in Charming Famous for Forty Years . Shapes 1 will Teter $40 up pride of the Stetson gifts 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- 29.75 out and interlined. Special Howard Karle Brown, attorney, retary and di ny Inc. @ monthly publication, is dead at bia hy Hi Avenue, aeo- Gioth hats; also wool lined caps for Motor coats—-no skimpy ttle ones; but warm, y, big ones of the est sort of heathery No. 209 Park od thirty-elght. i Frederick Pell Hodson, tor more than fort practicing den- Uist here, dle erday at @ sani- tarium. He It the Seymour Hotel years old, coffee importer Here are some popular styles in Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings. Geoffrey and member of the committee named to fix the price of coal in Boston, is dead at his home in Dorchester, Mass. B, Lehy, Misses’ Nutria Trimmed Coats | Solid gold signet rings come from the Lam- bert factory in many original designs. ‘The i | amped L. B, had « complaint that one failed in its duty. ding rings Fifth Ave. at 4let St, Tie 22-Karat, $7.00 up ind we have never #2 karat, $1.60 up ar, historic patterns #2,50 up, or with Dia- : 14-karat, $4.40 up mond $10.00 up. | i \ He) be a pleasure to show others and to engrave I4-knrat, $3.30up || Misses’ Supenioe Velour Cloth Coats with ; Capt. George W. Ely, a veteran oa ‘ i = | iF t fur collar, richl ik lined nCAPL, Georme, WV. Mli, veteran o least ring gives the designer @ wide |” ; : pda is) arge nutria collar, richly si n | |. ROGERS PEET COMPANY [the Civil War and formes travelling pa : nd oor artists have math the without charge the ring — 2 Christ- es) =f throughout and warmly interlined. Special 7.5 ! Breadway most of it, as you will see when you see their | mases have passed since we sold the first wed- gS f | _—_ - ‘ - = 23th F< I id nace I, heraldic, mythological, legend. 1 = = = - — | No charge for engraving. Brynes, « retired yesterday at his Avenue, New Modes in Brooches Because Lamberts are large manufacturers they have a goodly apply of solid gold brooches from $2.00 up. {And because Lamberts are satisfied with a small profit and have no overgrown Operating expenses to meet, all their prices are the lowest that first-class jewelry can be sold for. Soli ul brooches with diamond, $7.50 up; diamond-platinum brooghes, 835.00 up; Solid gold bar pins $%.75 up, with directly imported diamond $10.75 up. Such diamonds as we show you are likely to advance from 15 to 20 per cent. if existing conditions continue, as they are likely to. A word to the wise is sufficient. Choose Your Watches Early We believe we have enough military watches to supply our customers, but of course we cannot know how many of them will send watches to the sol- Brooklyn. Girls’ Winter Coats-speciat vaiues Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats, smartly belted model with new style Convertible Collar; lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 10 years, special 12,75 Girls’ Shetland Velour Coats | | Attractive belted model with large convertible collar, | novelty pockets, lined throughout. 10 to 16 years. Special | | 15.00 | Girls’ Dressy Nutria Trimmed Coats Smart models of Velveteen, Pom Pom Cloth and Velour | Cloth; full lined and interlined. 4 to 10 years. Special s 19.75 | collar and trimmings of nutria; full lined and interlined. 10 to 16 years. Special 18.50 i Girls’ Dressy Broadcloth Coats Other Models from 9.75 to 55.00 } diers, some of whom may be in the trenches before Christmas, Ask to see the Waltham Military Watch, as popular with the major- general as with the rawest rookie under his command, The hands and figures shine in the dark. Crystal resists almost anything but a bomb, Works are made for the hardest service, Strap of olive drab webbing cravenetted, In a sterling silver case, $20.00, This is Distinctive models of broadcloth in belted effects, with Solid. 14-karat gold, plain polished, open face case, thin and newest model, with 15- jewel Waltham Movement, $35.00. Man's solid 14-karat gold, en- gine turned, hunting case, with guaranteed Waltham Movement, $28.75. a little more than you would pay for = some military watches, but you get far more for your money in durability and satisfaction, We have an enormous stock of watches too, In solid 14 karat gold cases from 824.00 up, gold-filled 812.75 up and aterl- ing silver $11.00 up for men; and for ladies, solid 14 karat gold $18.00 up; gold filled €11.00 up; sterling silver $11.00 up. We firm'y believe that we have wrist watches im solid 14 karat gold, gold-filled and sterling silver in plenty. But we remember the popularity of these watches and again We earnestly advise early buying of Christmas watches as of all other Christmas jewelry for the boys in the army and the navy. Do not miss the last Christmas mail, France, which closes November 15th, You would be delighted to know what our artists face, once. movement, foe, SRbontre Wale could do for you at small expense, in remodeling your wee aro S27 case, 818.00, “LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Nights Until 9 Women’s Dress Boots, $7.50 @ For afternoon affairs, or any occasion requiring a férmal costume—the Dress Boot is the correct footwear. -@ We illustrate a mode! that has the good fortune to be both extremely fashionable—and very becoming @ What could be more chic than a high-heeled lace boot skillfully combining Patent Leather and White Kid? or Patent Leather with Brown Kidskin? An exceptional assortment of velvet and velour Hats, at- tractively trimmed with fur, flowers and ribbon streamers; in the latest colorings. Values from 5.00 to 7.60 | 3.95 | in a gol. hunting A Fascinating Romance of the Far East NOW RUNNING In THE EVENING WORLD ‘q Now that the winter Fashions have been definitely decided on, one may be sure that these are the combina- tions tlfat really smart women have approved for formal daytime wear. , @ In these boots the slim, youthful lines so inseparably _connected with fine footwear have been successfully ™ developed. 4