The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 4

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ete ad Mi yian had threatened to dis: y ;, regarding, Bie a t ‘ charge from the force members who pin sendin 00 : hig and with © Barber a" AFTER THREAT THREAT BY HYLAN peraisted in the publication of the paper Aoks v0 VisiT DEATH HOUSE. the ‘rales Brohi Iona olty. BEGLIN, Ang. % (United Prose) —| Maps vice of the tren Totiptred. sake visit conde med AN | Reports received here to-day sald an Told by President Tha That $150 Pay| Peter Brady, supervisor of the city ve of tte Kind aa Veaine Th | vc 3 attempt by the Poles to gain contro! Increase Will Be Provided Record ‘484 others, Who Urged that the d, In Opponed. WELCOME LEVINE TO BENCH. od ; Ft, Nae in Upper Silesia by a coup d'etat con- * men accept defeat in this matter so] Justice Mitchell In the Bronx County Stay seas «eS Thee aba teeortation tityd =uuntil yesterday morfing. | in City's Budget. that they might work on to better thelr|sapreme Court to-day held under ad- | #aat Side Fetends Give New Magin- . Iagiatrate re- Electric works, mines and tn some — yembora of the Uniformed Firemen’s| Pay. visement an application of William & woah Uns : te ae towns, were held strongly Association of GteateryNew York, Local| President Albert FE. Guinness of Hook |wyans, No. 102 Hast 126th Street, for| City Magistrate Max S. Levine, ap- ed siege’ in order to prévent No, % of the national gbody, to-day|and Ladder Company No, 24, explained | permission to visit James P. Caffity,| pointed Inst week by Mayor Hylan, voted to discontinue all connection with par ane [herons in. oe 4 pg a condemned mu in the death Court toda seat in ie eos gtarea' He had the publication of The Fireman, @ pert-| tioned the Board of Eatimate, ery Pits [house at Sing Bing, The application Sei Sec iidven madg a featal day of |among passengers ativite tore greeny were made in several towns IS due Tw Two Villages, oAiacl which has been published every Fire omission, for a Was the third of its kind on record. and a number of persons wounded in aie: an ta order te save from Gle- ort rd of the four grades Of the other two, only one was grant- Ina loceasin. Levine aa Heer: for seve Gay oe ne steamship Carrillo from | bu it Are Driven Out-— the fighting that accompanied the at two. ee ’ tempts to restore order. Hoben. Hoover’ Aids in Re- linden 200 Poles disarmed membérs of | storing Order. the German garrison, then pressed | on and clashed with other troops. ‘Two | ‘Aasocia men were killed and several wounded. iw, ist _ Government officials, declaring that broke ott yester-| soy “poles have crossed the border, ie nan, = ns leader, “bs Shas found oecasion “ % siren for i trontist, the Germans suddenly | decided by plebiscites. Minister of the Polish ines and occy- | Defense Noske has ordered extraor- Gwo.wibiges. ‘The Polish pop-| "87 precautions be taken agalist dete and drove, them. outnng| O°? COME two villages on the German SSS E= OVER ACOPING = ARCHOUKE' RULE Socialists Seek to Sask te heces Him ‘Out, but Peasants Stand by tee thous in Bulgaria. SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: 9 TO 6 DAILY—CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING AUGUST ‘THE ACCEPTED MODES FOR AUTUMN PORTRAYING YOUTHFUL CHARM IN EVERY LINE Exquisite in strictly feminine appeal, conforming to the slender silhouette in effects and members of (he reactionary party | that are soft and youthful, the new models express an unusually graceful appearance. protentied, : | Verve and chic are imparted by dainty notes in embroidery, beading and fur. ‘These leaders were sald to have OE et neta fas Treo sani alatine The Values are Most Extraordinary DELIGHTFUL AUTUMN FROCKS MARTLY tailored and embroidered frocks of Tricotine, daintily beaded costumes of Crepe Georgette and tail- ored and draped models of Taffeta Silk and Satin interpret the new Fall mnaes in indi- vidual types of unusual beauty. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Crepe Meteor and exquisitely gowns of Crepe Georgette reveal the wondartal variety of conceptions that ex- press the, newer and more distinctive fea- tures of the Fall and Winter fashions. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 ROCKS developed in Tricotine, Satin, beaded Te ee PRINCE RENOUNCES THRONE. Geir to Roumanian Throne Gives Up Rights to Throne, ' ‘EW Fall frocks of Tricotine, Satin, Afi A Ney Age ae Mg HE supple witchery of effect and the Aik tak tices tie ahamster T luxurious beauty and texture of Satin, 7 noe and Crepe Meteor, slisten- OP aseuaen susies ‘ste bone: es tol ‘rom a ] Bi reat (9 to Souspaisonye we : ie nae eoutlie the a0) caine r Pigg et hanced by striking embroidery, suggesting jp ear” Hn oni racted a in wen. thot are Y the most interesting of recent de- Lb ir tia ry slender beauty, are sure eth Mies Byte Lary. velopment introduced by the Fall vogue. ped hs fy the, most fastidious woman the Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, New Frock of Tricotine New sash ages vg of Tricotine, pid mee ses nt 60.00 85.00 , emi $50.00 » Special Sale Manhattan Shirts EGINNING August 20th we will hold our semi- annual Sale of Shirts, which will . include both McCutcheon and Reg TrideMork Manhattan Makes. The Manhattan Shirts will be offered at McCutcheon Silk Shirts i, Heavy-weight Silk Shirts in a good assortment of patterns and plain colors that will appeal to the conservative dresser, $7.25, 8.75, 9.75. Sale of Pajamas Special sale of mercerized self - striped ' Cotton Pongee Pajamas, $2.95. Linen Mesh Underwear About wah A dozen of Linen Mesh Ath- letic Shirts and Knee Drawers at $2.50 the garment. This is about half of today’s price. te Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets FALL AND WINTER COATS OF STRIKING ORIGINALITY HE new cout mode insists on the straightline WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SUITS TAILORED AND FUR-TRIMMED Care the Tait develo, in the new silhouette i . silhouette, ii rting to the wearer an air of are the Tailored Suits of Velour de Laine, Trico- , simplicity en youthfulness, but full of sur- prises in the way of cording, tucks, shirring and other Rayoneer and Lustrola. Featured are the long straight- bold motifs. The lines of these garments. either fall tine, Tinseltone, Cashmere, Peach Bloom, line coat or short flared model and somewhat wider straight from shoulders to hem, the hips accentuated skirts. * : by flaring fullness or pocket flaps, or have the Very Specially Priced, Fi waistline indicated by narrow belt effects. 45.00 © 100.00 mune aye Kordovan Duvetyne Frost Glo Peach Bloom Crystal Cord Silver Tip Bolivia Evora Chameleon Lustrola ICHLY* fur trimmed Suits of Silk Duvetyne, Caledonia Bolivia Velour de Laine R Duvet de Laine, Lustrola, Argonne, Velour de - ! Vellouise Argonne Cashmere Duvetyne Laine, Peach Bloom, Chameleon, Yalama, ' ae: avon be aide cat 9 with arn hth ders ani nels o. uirre eaver, ole, Nutri n : uirrel Nutria Skunk Persian red ip Mink, Skunk, Hudson Seal, and Ring bape Taupe Lynx Hudion Beal tail, ; Very Specially Priced, hie Sulu Dene di Laine Black Fox Mink Ring Tail 50.00 © 295.00 sar, 85.00 285.00 lene: aieat eesti tant ES: ne cegte mame eth ARI EET a Soeer hemes tore eth <agetpsieee FUR TRIMMINGS SSSUULATERURERUEELATUAUEHU Bos Beer By Bye Bey Dh: a Bdivy 8) ty Oey ber bev Bee bed Oy Bw Be =r MTU IN NLU Pah PPAR Me babs Sia wi

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