The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 9

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DVB? eat a PL ~ ENGTONTRE, ~ ROBBED, HANGED BY TERRORISTS Hunearian Noblemen Accused of Ordering Executions by the Wholesale. # in the Trans-Danubian region, are, Printed to-day by such conservative newspapers as the Neue Freie Presse’ and Arbeiter Zeitung. The latter paper says that meetings are beld nightly to perfect the organization of White groups to protect Premier Freidrieh in the expected civil war. It js known as the “Awakening Hungary” Party, and it is alleged by the Arbeiter Zeitung to be centred in & movement headed by such mon as Counts Szechenyl, Estherhazy, Pong- racz and Salm, Baron Pronay and other noblemen. Accoiding to this newspaper, nunrberiess hangings, whippings and extortions have taken place, the victims being Jews and persons suspected of Bolshevist tend- encles or of former affiliations with the Reds, Groups of officers are said to have participated in thesy vets, The despatches sive the names of VIENNA, Prees).Circumstantial accounts of the organization and acts of brutality of the Hungarian White Terrorists, which they allege continue unchecked 18 (Associated Franklin Simon s Co. A Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets e London-Made AUTO-SOIE RAINCOATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO MEET THE INCONSISTENCIES OF NEW YORK WEATHER 4 ono Se SSE elmo 4) T the turn of the seasons, i) when Summer merges into pag) Aurumn and the equinox brings its customary rains and cloudy days, 1t is wise to. be provided with an Anto-Soie raincoat that will not only, protect one in a downpour but prove a decorative accessory when the sun. shines. F An"Aato Soie raincoat of opaque silk, light in weight and bright in color, is also right in serviceability, for it is just as appropriate for shopping, traveling, or motoring \as it is indispensable ina deluge. Navy blue, dark green, purple, taupe, leather brown, or China blue are the shades included ir this most recent importation. The linings are of soft silk in matching colors, / Women’s sizes 34 to 44 Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 years 28.00 WOMEN'S COAT SHOP—Fotrth Floor MISSES’ COAT SHOP—Second Floon BUSINESS HOURS 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P, M. 263 Sixth Avenue 4; Reliable Credit Easy Payments Every Article Marked in Plain Figures 10-pleco Period Dining Toom Sulton tn Jacobean, Golden Oak, American Walnut Lae cies toe §1765 toF450 ‘ RELL Y CO. 263 Sixth Avenue Near 17th St, Out of town deliveries made by our own motor mF trucks, 104-106 W, 17th St. ° ==> 6 SD 0 aD © Sa 0 <a 6 =D © ED © SEED 0 SED © ED © SD ¢ Sa places and dates of recent qutrager in trans-Danubian territory, the towns mentioned being Simontornya, En- yeng, Czelldo-Molk, Duna-Foldvan and Czalli, In th er place twenty-five persons are alleged to have been hanged summarily, nine in Len Yeltoni, eight in another village and four more in another. The Arbiter Zeitung charges tha’ two of the noblemen in che movement with a group of officers, entered onc town and demanded that the Jewish residents be brought before them. A dancing master, long a resident of the place, was the only one to appear. He wus hanged without any liminary examination, the news asserted. Numerous instances are cited of the alleged flogging of Jews and the im- position of Anes amounting to the en tire fortunes of the victims, the Ape: PLANS TEACHERS’ UNION. Initial Step Taken to Organize jctors, ning Work!,) Sept, 1%,—The initial move in an attempt to organise the teacherr of Connecticut into unton. and aMilate with the American Feders- tion of Labor has been made here by LV. Lampson, National Organizer and “iret Vico President of the Federation of Teachers, American In an address to ta of Stamford in the high # joriun he stated that there we hun tw. red and twotonctidrs’ ‘uhlon in the country and urged that Stamford teachers should take the lead and be the first to organize tn Connecticut, While nroat of the teachers eaproased themeclves as being In favor of the union idea, action wad deferred watil next week conmsanapdegeabs U.S. Atmy Officer to Organtes Han- gartan Potter. BUDAPEST, Sept. 18.—Col. Horivite of he American army has arrived here to wreanize the Hungarian potics fore, Changes, ere in in the Han arian Cabinet. ac ‘ding to the in political circles beliet money being exacted under threats of death, The newspaper says that one Jewish lad of eleven was thrown | into the Danube and drowned. In one | town where a number of Jews had | been arrested, the Arbeiter 7% declares, a Catholic priest appeared before the terforists and swore on the crows that the prisoners were in- nocent of any wrongdoing. His oath was not heeded and tho executions took place. A Hungarian woman artist named Kukovicze is said to have been bur- | ied alive on suspicion of being in sympathy with the communists. In | another ¢ase, a Russian, thought to | have bee.. in the employ of the| French as a spy against the Com- | munists, was murdered through a mistake in identity. ing | TIFFANY & C0. ‘ Firm Avenve & 37 Strecr’ PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER | CLocks Watcnes Cuina STATIONERY A KOLINSKY WRAP shows a deep bord | i) right angles to the wrap. fl beauty color. A gracefully and with a yoke back and cat of mink. A MOLE WRAP. a yy re rte p i collar in which the skins run at It has a rich lining of embossed velvet in American ’ Fourteen hundred eighty-five dollars A BROADTAIL WRAP Long silk cords weighted tassels trimmed wii et beads hang from the shawl make’a gracefully draped wrap Twelve hundred fifty-five dollars accents the velvety softness of the moleskin by trimmings, of skunk, and panels Satastion by ~ Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 “Bua WRAPS of regal richness ae lF they needed anything more than the exquisite quality of their | pelts to commend them, surely these wraps may claim it in their rare distinction of design, in the deft handling of their drapery, and in the pure artistry of their workmanship. A WRAP OF RUSSIAN § SABLE is voluminous in its lines. fective use is made of the tails and paws in trimmin, tom of the wrap an are formed of the whole animals, i Seventy-five hundred dollars ler and long body of the becomingly cut | Collae of marten, Sixteen hundred dollars \ Three thousand dollars = 4 RUSSIAN SABLE CAPE 8TOLE ) CARACUL AND MINK serves as a wrap for it simu " deep collars thirty-five dollars Three A GENUINE SEAL WRAP is fashioned of such beautiful skins that it needs no trimming of contrasting fur. deep shawl collar, lates a coatee effect and is pro vided with cuffs, Thirty-three hundred fifty dollars A CAPE OF BROADTAIL is effectively collared with pointed fox (ch | and lined with American beauty 4 chiffon velvet. Six hundred dollars } The Muff to match \ Greeley 1234 N / Ef the bot- the cuffs ¢ whole animal) Ms hundred ninety-five dollars 7 In the superior quality of. these wraps one | finds reflectéd the character of | our entire collection of furs. You Never Pay More at Best’s West 42nd Street This Establishment ( Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5: 30 P. M. Of fine Imported Madras with soft or laundered cuffs, . . Of Mercerized Materials with soft cuff, . 2... 8 Men’s Soft Hats’ - Thirty-fourth Street Stern n Brothers! (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) MEN’S AUTUMN FURNISHINGS _ Advance styles in Neckwear, Shirts and Pajamas. & Specially featured on Friday and Saturday. Men's High-class Neckwear | Pajamas, Assorted Materials Two special lots, Including Woven Madras, 95c and 2.25 | $1.95 and 3.45 Men’s Negligee Shirts Men’s Autumn and Winter ; IMPORTED & AMERICAN HATS Complete assortments of Hats in latest shapes and colorings. Just received from Italy—Very choice assortment of Borsalino Hats—New Autumn shades—$10.00 & 12.00 Hat Department located at the Sixth Avenue Entrance. Men’s Black or Tan Norwegian BROGUE OXFORDS * ~ Marked at a price which does not begin to represent their actual value $10.00 A low flat heels. Men who have served in the Army or Navy ef the United States are urged to join the American Legion G. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK The Men’s Shoe Department is specially featuring Men’s Shell Cordovan Boots in a stylish model for street wear at $10.50 per pair (War Revenue tax additional) The cost to duplicate these Boots would be actually more than the price quoted (Department on the SIXTH FLOOR) West 43rd Street $4.25 $3.50 $5.00, 6.00, 8.00 to 16.00 Men’s Derby Hats - $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.50 VERY popular model for Fall wear, with regulation wing tip, heavily per- forated and stitched; good weight soles and Same style may be secured in Boots, $12.00 Thirty-fifth Street ee

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