The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 11

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Bas Union Organizer Is Arrested. Marvin Hitch, a lawyer, who was a football star and former coach of the! He was active as a union organizer. eg hp gs Mara RNR OF KELLNER BROS. Fwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, in Ameri can Walnut; 4 pieces URNITURE service as we understand it F is to supply correct design, skilful work- manship, and enduring quality at the low- est price possible. Kellner’s suggestion and advice prove helpful. A cordiat invitation ie extended to visit “The Twenty. five Rooms” for valuable home-making suggestions, . University of North Carolina tears | ORARLOTTE, N. F —|\s under arrest at Albemarie, N.C. N. Cy Sept. 1%—| charged with inciting a riot’ during the recent «trike In textile mills there. 5,000 BRITISH GIRLS COMING TO AMERICA IW HUNT FOR HUSBANDS Impressed by Live Spirits and In- telligence of Yankee Soldiers, Says Woman Who Brings Report. RS. C. 0, SEYMOUR, Sec- M retary of the Guaranty ‘Trust Company of Phila- delphia, who was the army's agent at Brest in looking after war brides and their children on their way to the United States, said to-day, on leaving the Trans- port Mount Vernon, that she heard in England of 6,000 young unmarried women of smal] means who had applied for passports to come to this country to find husbands. Bhe sald she found these girls had been much impressed by the live spirits and the intelligence | of the American soldiers who | passed through England and be- eved that their best opportuni- ties for happiness—in view of the scarcity of men in England since the war—lay in finding American husbands, The freedom with which the American soldier spent | his money in Fingland had start- ed the belief that every American family had a thicket of mone; bearing bushes in its back yard, nate Nncanaey China Honers Dr. Retnach, PEKING Prems).—D) -esimnation as United States Minister to Ghina. was accepted by President Wil- son, was entertained by the Interna- i tional Anti-Opim Association on the u eve of hiv departure for America Sept. 19 (iy Associated Paul 8. Reinsch, whose THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. \Gigantic Coanterfelt Vlot Un- earthed. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 12—Membera $f jof @ band of counter iters, circulating 3% jralsed bilis and spurious dimes, quar- ers and half dollars, are being sought by secret service ountry to-day. Wi ot an alleged membs 4 gigantic plot has been unearthed, Stalled Motor Halts § failed to repair the stalled motor. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! of Orchi freckle, sinall cost. is harmless.—Advt. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & € 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fall Apparel The diversified assortment of Outerwear for the Younger Set shown by Oppenheim, Collins & Co. reflects the expert knowledge trained exercised in the selection of Apparel for the Young Miss a tailored, Sash belt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, ee 75.00 Girls’ Smart Coats developed in Silvertone. Youth- } ful belted model with box pleated back; large con- vertible cotlar and bone button trimming. Misses’ Practical Dresses of Navy Men’s Wear Serge, also Tricotine, in youthful straight- line, tunic and peplum coat effects, smartly belted and button 29.75 Misses’ One-piece Dresses, and Coat Effect Models, of Navy Tricotine, also Velveteen in new Autumn colors. satin piping and silk braid ornamentations. 39.75 Misses’ Semi-tailored Dresses of Drop Stitched Silk Tricolette in Black, Brown and Navy. Contrasting wool stitching at neck and cuffs add an attractive touch. 48.00 Misses’ Afternoon Frocks of lustrous Char« meuse in Brown, Navy and Black. Charming straightline model featuring the modified Pannier Harem Skirt, hand embroidered waist. 59.75 Misses’ Autumn Suits and Coats Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Measure 79.50 to 98.00 69.50 98.00 trimmed. Distended pockets, 59,75 75.00 52.50 Girls’ Dresses and Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Side Pleated Regulation Dresses of superior navy serge. Sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with white, | gold or red braid. Emblem on sleeve and shield. Sizes 8 to 14 years | Charming Guimpe Dresses in combinations of ) Navy Serge with Pongee or White Pique waists. | Bodice hand embroidered in contrasting colors. | Sizes 8 to 14 years | Practical School Coats of serviceable Zibeline Polo ) Cloth, in a girlish sport model. pleat at back, deep patch pockets. Sizes 6 to 10 years | Sizes 10 to 16 years 9.75 16.75 Belted, inverted | 19.75 | 27.50 specialists have nd grow ing girl. 195.00 225.00 110.00 235.00 s throughout the the arrest here the police say, way Tramec, Mechanical trouble delayed a Fourth Avenue subway train. bound for New York fifteen minutes below the 79th Street station, Brooklyn, this morning. The train loft the 86th Street depot at 7.60 o'clock and a 77th Street came to a halt. Another train pushed jt to Cham- bers Street, Manhattan, after the crews Squeeze the juice of two lemons into @ bottle containing three ounces White, shake well, and quarter pint of the best burn and tan lotion and complexion beautifier, at very, very Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn ‘and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It rue yt oe reper ermomemngrmersete en EE yp 80 OR RRR AR 8 EEN 25 8 $8 E30 38 F BEE 30 30 EHS 90 8 AoE IE aE Be Be 955 Lat SO ABE HOE OL I IE SAE 90 2 NO SO IDNR 20 IK 8 0 | =| NOX Women’s Coats for the motor and for the street. They are shown in fine Camel's Hair Weaves, Duvetyn, Peach 2 2Q" Bloom, Bokhara, Cashmartyne and Vellouise. Coats that are inimitable in materials and tailoring and exclusive in styles. ONE HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS TO THREE HUNDRED KNOX SPORT SUITS KNOX SPORT SKIRTS KNOX SPORT BLOUSES KNOX SILK SAILORS AND HATTERS* PLUSH SPORT HATS KNOX HAT COMPANY fucorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE fer @ROAOWAY NEW voRK i] nog 38 39 308 39E 200 20E 908 906 386 30E 20E BOE SSE NE £8 SO FOE TSE 6G FE IOC HE FOE IE 9K NOE 2G FOE 3E 5K OE 30 BOE BO OE 3S BOE 358 205 205 3E 2S BOT HOE 30K OE OE BE 35K BOE BE SH IE SE SSE DE TE HE SOE SOE OE EE eS GRAND Rapios FURNITURE 38, SOE 302 200 SEC 38 308 B08 BOE 298 408 $F SOE 20 SOL BOT BOE NOE NOE BOE NOE BOE 23E SOF SE SOE BOF 358 358 108 LOE OG 398 BOE FOE NO FOE OE BOE BF TOE TE OF te Oe CREDIT TERMS PPENHEIM,GLUNS &G | | Babi 34th Street—New York “ Another Special Millinery Sale Saturday Accouw | 104 SEL Sarton at IFISHER Bro: Trimmed Velvet Autumn Hats ee The Man with the Fussy Taste iii When he's hard to ‘A ph nd declares that tastes right, you t The newest Fall Models are shown and included are copies of approved Parisian Importations Grouped for this unusual offering is a collection of charming shapes of Panne, Lyons and Mirrored Velvet in Black and popular Autumn colorings. The trimmings are of Ostrich and Burnt Fancies, Flowers and colorful tinsel ornaments. Extraordinary Values | i y 5 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store WP a re ere eillmecmpenate ie ra mae ee A EAR a: ah aS ASR BO i adm po t

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