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8 . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919, ALDERMAN SUES BOHEMIANS. | 0) Damages an if Fariey Anke Rr of Poltttcal Fight % A tient for the Democratic tender 4 Bhip of the 14th Assembly District | was revealed yesterday when Alder man Thomas M. Farley filed papers! ers In his pap | Aid # dependent! hia redit and reputation. 4 ers Pledge Amount—Over $6,000,000 Donated. | More than $260,000 wan pledged toward the new building fund of the { | Hebrew National Orphan House at the West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York panaras petenteenr GOT wi the tata To-morrow’s Anniversary Sale Event | [8:70 cous ot sme Featuring Hundreds of Desirable New sauphasion. Wiat:ctha Mantow Nas Cloth and Silk Fall Dresses | #22" Actual Values $25.00 and $29.75 |} | herRineican Sowint Cry hg tional Orphan House bas accom- Plished in thie direction, Our chil- | aren, for the moat part, come from forelgn-speaking homes, and we have sought to teach them English first, | Buechler, In the first five minutes following Fairly accomplishing the impduaible & specially provided collection of high grade, fashionable street and afternoon frocks—representing values that are ‘tain to be the “talk of the town” for weeks to come. Displaying fine tailoring, distinctive designing and high grade fabrics. Jana then inculcate in them the high- jest teachings of true Americanism.” declared Leo Lerners, President of the institution. H Among the guests were A. J. Levy, with $3,000. The Hebrew National Orphan House at No, 62 St. Mark's Place has pur- 600 children | leceted and handed in to the comptrol~ ler of the fund, Miss Harriet B. ° . ° Lowenstein, at the first gaily rally | — th Biltmo: Hotel, yesterday a’ fa Finest Tricotines | Ak the Biltmore Hotel, vesterzay at, to this fund to over $3,000,000 from the industry division alone, Other groups have contributed well over $3,000,000 to the fund. —Soft Satins —Mannish Serges a ie oe simfle,* straight lines embellished with floss and 8 embroideries—new collars of Georgette and Tricolette, Graceful drapery and new tunics in the Silk models. Also a Special Group Higher Cost New Afternoon Dresses To-Morrow at $28 Gooch, on Recr Ends Life With Revolver, | Sergt. Ernest N. Gooch, thirty-eight years old, a member of Company D, 249th Infantry, on recruiting duty at ‘Third Avenue, near Eighth Street, shot | and killed himself last night in bis room, | at No, 139 Hast 16th Street, Dion St, Germain, who lives in the same house, heard the shot, and found Gooch dead in bed, undressed, with a! revolver bealde him Gooch, who Was born in India, had been on’ recruiting duty here for some time. He took the room In 18th Street about four weeks ago. Tailored models in the new silhouettes rap hatletne { —_—_——, } a We feature here a new Wool Worsted Serge tn the i medel for minee-—a style §«pictured-——a box-cut, \& serviceable, good weight Ve smart style with tailor ie Jour Cloth with patch pook atitehed insert pockets and sta, button trimming, box 119 West 24th St. Near 6th Ave. Close: fitting sleeves, Stratght Plaite and « belt th from line skirt, shirred and belt Gary dine. Bisse 18° to 18 No mail orders filled from ¢ o necoants, No de | | te “Coie or wine color livery. of aswort~ mente a t always complete everything sold here js a big bargain. Come “See What You fave.” Dt Qua These sketche The Season’s Greatest Dress Sale! 594 Beautiful Dresses—16 Different Models Satin Messaline, Silk Taffeta, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in taupe, navy blue, Copenhagen, green and black. SIZES 34 to 44. Styles, workmanship, finish, ma- terials —- everything about these Choice of These Dresses and dresses reflects cultivated good taste. Women who have an experienced Others Not Featured were made by a National artist from some of the dresses in tia sale. Comparative prices are forbidden in NATIONAL advertising, otherwise we would publish facts and figures about the value of these dresses that would keep women awake all night § | in their eagerness to be here to- §) morrow. | | | | | | knowledge of dressmaking will be amazed that these dresses can be sold aa as low as $14.97! The fine materials, ; the finish of workmanship, the studied refinement of the trimmings, and, above all, the smartness of the lines, certainly do rot seem in keeping with f a price of $14.97. Few women who see them will be satisfied with one--they will want There is a great advantage in being here early Wednesday morning. Cer- tain models are, of course, more de- sirable than others—although all are wonderful for the price—-and women who would have a complete selection 9, from them all will please be here, if five or three-- especially since the they can, when the doors open at rs isso irregistibly low, nine o'clock. { The “National's” Qutlet Store, 119 W. 24th St, Near 6th Ave. Ne Mail Orders Fil Se ees = eee AS GET 92500 BATTLES POLE Se 5 S82 ATOPENNG FEAST INAUTD AFTER RE 225 FORBULING FUND, THEFT CONFESION == 9m Hundred Prominent Subscrib- Leads Search for Stolen Prop- erty and Then Says He Burgiars broke into the auto re- pair shop of Harry Reskin at No. 423 East 104th Street early yesterday, Jacked up two automobiies and re- moved wheels, To-day Leon Roger, twenty- six, who says that be is in the auto- | | Mobile repairing business at No, 903 Kast 1Mth Street, was held in $1,000) bail by Magistrate Huth in the Har- lem Police Court when charged with the crime. | Attorney Fred W. Furham asked that the hearing be postponed until Roger could be exatnined by a physi- cian at the direction of the court. Roger's face and chest were covered | with bruises, torney O'Shaughnessy said that there was no objection to the request and that the prisoner’s condition would be ‘explained. The hearing was post- | the speeches $14,000 was subscribed, Poned till Thursday afternoon with | Harry Rosen of Rosen Bros, leading , instructions that Roger be examined by the physician of the Harlem Jail, Detectives Unger and McLaughlin, who made the arrest, told a reporter chased a new building on the Tuck- for The Evening World that they had ahoe Road, which Is to accommodate gone to Roger's place on information that he had been seen in front of the Fifty-one per cent. of the amount premises about the time the robbery | pledged by the industry divisions of had taken place. They said tha: he the United Building Fund of the Fed- admitted participating in the robbery erated Jewish Institutions was col and told them that the stolen tires were in Mamaroneck, to which place they took him in an auto yesterday | afternoon. | ‘Then, they say, Roger told them |that he knew nothigg about the bur- jglary and had beed “kidding” them | athirs Chasing Negro. Rifles Keplowites waa stabbed in the chest early to-day by a negro, who stole $10 from him after a struggie in’ clergy and people. the dark haliway of the victim's home, | No. 2 West 136th Street, Policeman) Grady of the West 125th Street Station heard Keplowites’s cries and chased the thief, who ran through @ house at No, 26 West 126th Street, oscaplng through | the back, jeeman fell down a . painfully a3 wound ard when the lark flight of asta cutting both legs. Keplow is not serious an “Kduentional day. | TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 16.—"Educa- tional Sunday” {8 to be observed in this | State on Oct. 12, according to a recom: mendation of State Commissioner of | Edugation Calvin N, Kendall, approved by Gov, Runyon. ‘The recommendation was made in a communication to the | Jersey to Sterling Mounted Was “Kidding.” the eight tires from the Assistant District At- | 72x72 72x19 $9.00 = $11.00 McGibbon & Co. 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE THE QUALITY LINEN STORE For more than fifty-three years McGibbon household Linens have most representative families in America. TABLECLOTHS Satin Damask. Fine Quality. Pure Linen. IRISH DINNER NAPKINS Round Designs of Pure Linen, Real Value. 24 x 24—$13.50 per Dozen LINEN PILLOW CASES Fine Quality Irish Linen, 22% x 36—$3 each WATER PITCHER $13.60 Only one of our many suggestions in STERLING MOUNTED NOVELTIES suitable for Wedding Gifts — Anniversaries — Birth- days — Card-Prizes —Hol- iday and Gues: Gifts used by the 9411 EAST 37m STREET 72x108 90x 90 $13.09 = $13.50 A Portrait of the Popular Young Film Favorite, * Mary Miles Minter FREE With Next Sunday's World The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Copies and Adaptations of the Paris Model Gowns now being shown in the Departraent for Special and Imported Costumes Made to Order at reasonably short notice and comparatively moderate prices. (Third Floor) An Early Autumn Sale of | Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. to be held to-morrow and Thursday, in the Department on the Fourth Floor, will offer special price ad¥antages in the following: * White Blankets pair $7.50, 9.50, 11.50, 12.50 to 22.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped edges) each $4.95 each 5.95 Size 2 «234 yards . 4 Size 214x2%4 yards ° . ° Comfortables Figured silkoline, cottonefilled, each $3.65 Figured mull, cottonefilled - each 4,75 Figured cambri:, downefilled (extra long) $14.50 each . . Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Superior qualities; interesting prices; Thirty-fifth Street Women’s Velvet Hand Bags very specially priced will constitute a Wednesday Sale of season- able interest on the First Floor. The prices quoted represent remarkable values. Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags (black, brown or taupe) With purse and mirror se ee With purse, mirror, and engraved silver- plated frame (exclusive of tax) - $4.50 Black Velvet Hand Bags \ (stripe or moire effect) with inside frame pocket and a mirror, $3.50 The Umbrella Department (on the First Floor) is displaying a newly-arrived and remarkably interesting selection of Rare Umbrella Handles embracing many exquisite examples of artistic workmanship. Among them are beautiful specimens wrought in Japanese carved ivory, tortoise-shell, cloisonne enamel, damascene work, solid gold and sterling silver, as well as many attractive pieces in the perennially popular bakelite. Recent importations include Men's English Umbrellas (from Martin, of London); Walking Sticks made of the choicest woods; and English Riding Whips and Crops. * HIGGINS SSEITER ital A