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OUTFIT | 89.40 THE BVENWING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, | CZAR'S DAUGHTER Especially Attractive Patrons intending to purchase Victrolas for Christmas are advised to take advantage of these Outfit Specials They will be sold at the present low terms only so long ae our stocks permit. OUTFIT 73.90 VICTROLA OFFERINGS OUTFIT 114.40 ESCAPES SIBERIA, NOW ON WAY HERE? 1917. EX CZAR DALCHTER at are ©. @. Cainoun Vresident, and REPORTED COMING HERE, oon PSCAPED FROM SIBERIA ¢ Waah- sian Mowe, BRINGS SUIT HERE OVER $1,001,547 IN HEMP ty of Confiscation of Farms Yucatan Is Told in ant t Mamulation of the ae we past tn ‘ one oft me “0 8 ont ete wrt wa compotion in the compuging Toe Beene Wort, Me Sosa A men ont om ‘ nthe Mt atonal ee om « + Army — ned With un—every ato thee ote Story Given Out in New York. da Sae stare Wvm| Come te een ot ie ee ee | Is Also Vouched Por ¥, ndvornted tha bring. | Me 7, from Alepowing of ware upon the comfort in Denver. etal te The Brewing Wore) TINY, Mov, 14—“ire, Margaret Nerry Carver, beeatiful American | Wife of Cherian A. Carver, financier [and Petrograd tanker, arrived in Denver late yetartay with fitty-stm trumhe and her husband, an’ stopped at the @hirley for @ rest on her daoh | from the Russian oapital, via New | York, for Aan Francisco, where, no- | cording to representatives of the | Mussian Civilian Raliet Association, she ta to meet Mise Titante Roma- thin country to be snipped Her humeand te un Denver banker, and 10 baen twite deen In _racommition of ollef and hospital work tn Petrograd. The Grane Duchess Tatiana te twenty years old - GARNEGIE’S BIRTHOAY : ONE OF MANY GREETINGS y-Third Year He tut Entering LP PPORES ETE ee RRESeR SS Reese RRRREE ESS * 4 hewse recsipte covering 11.700 balew of hemp, ealaed at $1,001,647.70, de posited in the Commercial Ware hones at Mo, 47 Commercial Wrest, | Newark, ™. J. ‘The order was granted on the appil cation of Clark, Prentice, MoClure & Howlatone of No, 41 Hroadway, coun nel for Ricardo Moline of No, 104 Weat 6th Street. Mr, Molina allenes | | that he owne sisal hemp farma in Yucatan valued approximately at §1,- | 000,000, which have been confincated | without legal authority by the de fondant. AMdavite to prove thie by persone living in Yucatan cannot be and entisfactory wee of the glasses Is care fully considered, It is this close at- tention to the seem ingly unimportant details that hes helped to give ours the Largest Optical patronage in the World. nett, seeond daughter of Nicholas Omits Reception to News- produced, he declares, une to do Romanott, deposed Emperor of Res. paper Men 00 Would midJect those pernons almont 4 oe sin, Bi vas ‘ ae | certainly to political persecution and) Meyhigts and Gpriaang Mra. Carver's retinue of maida, har! eeeneererennnrrirerenes Sorter ia cece td ap oh Packed endanger their lives ontinuing to pour in to-day on Ane Rete dh £4 gnet 220 Mtrso, mene Gin seguue | wonderful gowns and jewels, and her | sta: garet Barry Carver oa we new GC ft x F . . " | of ¥ ve ‘ arnegie, who observed Ma § i |the guests at the Mulroy. But one | oman, |wiehty-aecont bivvitay yesterday at| CAME TO OWN FUNERAL. | wae “not at home” to the many via. | |ttors who called and her privacy | was wedulounly guarded by her hus- band, while troops of servants) fitted back and forth at her call. Mra, Carver referred all inquirers to the Russian Civillan Reltet As-| sociation, with headquarters in| Washington and administrative | headquarters in New York. trrived in Denver from Petrograd to the latter part of October and went Dast a fow days ago to meet and eacort his wife to Ban Francisco, Mr, Carver said his wife was ut- whose hushand has inter rowrad, fe said to be on meet her on the Pacific Co . The atory of the enone, according to Mr, Narodny, was received by him from the ex-Czar’s second chamber Jain, Prederick, whone non ts sald to have been the bridegroom of the “fake” marriage, The formalitios of the ceremony at Tobolek were car ried out with every apparent reality, in Pet-| hin home, Fifth way to| street. In formar yeors tt was the tron. master’s custom to entertain news- r men on his birthday anntver- Although this was not followed sterday, the anniversary was not overlooked. While Mr. Carnegin mpent {t more quietly than on former ovca- sions, some twenty of his closest Avenue and Slet friends called during the day at his ruse to effect Miss Romanoff es- | showered with telegrams from all parts of the country, his old Pennayl- vania co-workers being particularly ~| generous with mossages. In the afternoon Mr. Carnegie took her pretended hu! eh chaperon, lon Father Thought Him Dead, but tte! Showed Up Alive. FORT WAYNT, In4., Nov, 2¢.—Ner- | home here suet @ few hours before he | was to be buried may cause his father, | August Junge, to have to pay an| elaborate funeral for an unidentified | man. | killed in @ train aceident near Posey- Before the time for the funeral he! viewed the body and declared it did) not resemble his eon at all. Ho was right, for @ littin later the son walked into the house. The mother | hard Junge’e action in showing up at|® ’ tit eed Be e's: Beseldre Nedell Newark ELL-ANS Junge datieved nis toy nad don! AbSolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists Mr. Carver, it developed, had pre-) Mr. Narodny said, and only those who jome in Fifth Avenue to wish him ville, He gent for deecriptions and! - ey eoemed to tally. He brought the te A ceded his wife by several weeks. He| know the secret understood it was @ “many happy returns.” And he was Lair pool bare Paprcgiheon |refund money if it fails, 25¢ ee | ee en ee ee > a1 rt wy ht " from the house screaming at the | Victrola XIA.......110.00 terly exhausted by her long journey | rograd, made her farbin, then |@ short drive with his family, ana|T™® Victrola X....+.++++-85.00 Victrola IX A.,...... 57.50 2 McC Alb (a5: SOc PUCISETOR, GRE CANS i POTUIE | 6 TORO ss Conver rt. |later & few other acquaintances fon an tase a neanttal kod haa | * MeCree! é ums 1c ) Carver's apart~ | dropped 11 for tea. @ McCreery Albums (65¢ | Cabinet to match..... 12.00 cUreery, pend ce ppcocadireoeate bese ment’ to-day that she expected to| Ty 'was atated at his home he was|feached home after several wecks’| each). 1.30] @ McCreery Alb (650 | each) rsoggh ebeeg ed be back in New York the 1st of De- |fecling quite spry, and that although | tramping. le y ums sian Association in New York.’ cember, and Mr, Nurodny sald be| hy did not wish to disc the world] Junge hed contracted to pay for a oned directly to ‘Thi ‘Worlds 1 Dust-off.....cescees 15 | each) 1,30 | 1 Dust-off. . Mra, Carver herself was emilingty | expected the Grand Hiichess to arrive |situation he take an active interest com for the burial of the man thought |{ Cul! 4000 tieckman. New Yorks OF : \e l{n everything an reads Ss papers \ i ic on 4 @ 104inch Double Face |! Dust-off............. 15) 200 Needles..... ate otis idiclting OG eterenane ‘The officers of the Russian Civilian | rogularly. are lERNttcgn enn Semeralaee: (et: tle'iroal |(. Sevekive (Cetiees 4400 aceme Needles. 20 inch Double F " == - Records (75c each)... 200 Needles...... oseeee 2 10-ine uble ‘ace admitted that Mise Romanoff would EE KK 2 10-inch Double Face soon arrive in the United States, — 1 12inch Double Face Records (75¢ each) 1.50 a Records (75c each)... .1.50 1 1@inch Doublo Face corroborating the statement of Ivan | 1 12-inch Double Face Narodny in New York, Eel ca | (ARE NMRRBE PE Tranklin Simon 8 Co, ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA. ‘Tatiana Nicolaevna Romanoff, eeo- ond daughter of the deposed Csar of | Russia, is on her way to New York, | where she will write fairy tales and | give dance performances for the benefit of the Russian Civilian Relief, | according to @ statement from the! “News Bureau of the Russian Post | Office Department,” No, 61 Broadway, | Ivan Narodny of No. 564 Rivers: Drive, an oMocer of the Russian Civ- iliam Relief, says the Grand Duchess escaped from Siberia by means of «| pretended marriage ceremony with the son of her father’s former chamber- | lain, She ts aald to be on the Pacific now, en route to San Francisco. Mrs. A Store of Individual Shops " With a purchase of in Records we will place any one & ii “ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets of the above Outfits in your home on the payment of $1 down and the balance at $5 per month James McCreary & Co. 8th Avenue ~ Will Close Out Tuesday Misses’ Winter Apparel At Reduced Prices All this season’s destrable models 34th Street No Alterations No Credits Misses’ Winter Suits With or Without Fur Trimming Of wool velour, broadcloth, burella cloth or gabardine, Sizes 14 to 20 years, 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Dresses For Street or Afternoon Wear Of English serge, also silk afternoon dresses. Sizes 14 to 20 years, 10.00 Heretofore $16.75 to $29.50 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Announce: For To-Morrow, Tuesday (Only) This Season’s Most Important Sale of Women’s Shoes Misses’ High Class Suits Trimmed with Rich Furs Of wool velour, silvertone, broadcloth, duvet de laine or velvetcen, Sizes 14 to 20 years. 35.00 Heretofore $45.00 to $89.50 Misses’ Dresses For Afternoon or Evening Wear Of serge, Georgette crepe or crepe meteor silk, also evening gowns, Sizes 14 to 20 years 15.00 None Sent C. 0, D. or On Approval. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Also Tatlored Coats to Wear with One's Own Furs Of wool yelour, silvertone, “Pom Pom,” broadcloth, burella cloth or seal velour plush. Sizes 14 to 20 years, 25.00 Heretofore $35.00 to $59.50 MISSES’ HIGH CLASS COATS 14 to 20 years Misses’ High Class Gowns For Afternoon or Evening Wear Afternoon gowns of Georgette crepe, French satin, crepe meteor or velveteen; evening gowns of various silks. Sizes 14 to 20 years, 29.50 Heretofore, $39.50 to $59.50 2,500 Prs. Women’s High Cut Shoes Offering Spectal and Unusual Price Concessions 1800 Pairs Smart Shoes In distinctive models, nine Inches high, eleven Inches from dered In all black glace kidskin, also with patent leather vamps, welted soles, ther Louls XV or new military heels, Present Value 8.00 | 5.90 | 7.75 On Color. 1000 Pairs Exclusive im, Coline & Co.'s Bhoes in two new models, measuring Meeily Ona of « Co Svs inches Ground te, P, Parent leather vamp, tops of Shamipaane colored suede, ' fallueet otthetion brown in vamp and heel, to) edo t ‘ , of silvertone, wi r, ee loa heal, Pp ps o| wn suede to pateh, pend turn The majority trimmed with rich furs; o diagonal! Bolivia, Pom Pom, duvet de laine or broadcloth, 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $79.50