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: nY ¥ fatis daadles ES ee ae ad CW aN rer sa Sih: SN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19 =i. anil what nal heared } |, [only when they saw the American flag |and developing its efficiency as an! f er nner B RELIEF AT KISHINEFF. |pctismtrom the" Dust “tte locome® [emerterey esse tor tia Sart wen Starvation and distress were found | completed at a conference Just con- i 4 f me i there when the Roumanian troops ar-|cluded here between reserve officers | P wagrmecrrox, sept. 24—American | Grose trom Bucharest, Yn "4 |representing all sections of the coun- (bh TT rF é thas arrived at Kishineff, Russ: try and officers of the regular Navy. “only after a neries of perilous , | tne cesta recommended. legiala~ 4 F tares, - tion requiring the crews of all els : cea ng Ges swe tral Sad eaaleted agen “Akal Mn Mana for] qying the Ar n flag to enroll 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Sa NG SKINBDAT VER YEAS ACD Schooner C co Wrecked Off Antonio de Lucca, Who Killed iia nin FRANKTIN SIMON Boys’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR - Boy’s Fall Shoes at last season’s prices King Island in Heavy Man Attacking Brother, Gale Sept. 8. Is Shot Down. | NOME, Sept. 24 (By the Associated Vendetta claimed another victim In | Press).—Six of the crew of the wrecked, Harlem's Little Italy early to-day, schooner Casco, a San Franeisco| When Antonio ‘de Lucca, “Littie Coochie,” twenty-five years old, of No. 2185 Second Avenue, was shot to here in a native skin boat from King | death in front of No. 326 Bast 116th Islan about sixteen miles north of | Street. |Nome, where the Casco grounded! According to the police, “Little | during’ as 8. All the other |Coochie” had a premonition that death members of the trew are living withfWas coming. To the policeman on | King Island natives, waiting for help,|Po8t near the saloon conducted by | the wix'aaid, ‘No lives were lost, Antofio’s father, Giovanni de Lucca, When the Casco grounded she was|across the street from their home, s south from the Arctic Ocean | de Lucca said early in the night: ned Nome, The] “I feel that I'm going to get it to- s the prop- |night; I feel I'm going t venson, can| Policeman. Jacob F, L treasure seeking boat, have arrived | t croaked.” nour, who « p arrives before win-|Was around the corner, in Second er ice freezes her jn, the men sajd.| Avenue, near 116th Street, heard the The United Stated Revenue cutter| four shots and ran to the scene. He Bera left here for King Island saw no one. Neither could detectives Many experiences were encountered | Who later searched the neighborhood by the Casco aftor eh left Nome, July | find any one who would admit knowl- d for a gold country jn the | edge of the shooting. . stan’ of ‘Ndethern| Police say the death of “Little W. L. MeGirk, a'mifning en- | Coochie" is the outcome of an attack gineer ,of Hamilton, Tex. was in}on his brothef, Baminico, Aug. 20 charge, and. nearly ail the mombers]1917, when Charles Ciscile, alias of the little boat's company are miners] Charles Young, Sam Sacco, Pietro ciafly {ritérestéad in the venture,| Bianco and Giovanni’ Pegano sud- ted as fur aw] dently fired on the elder de Lucca and siberian -Agetic| his. two sons. Autonje got a pistol forced to stop.Janq: attacked the gang. He killed sh was réached | gacco. dea supplies tor] cy Embrace English and modified orthopaedic lasts, in all leathers, and in black, brown, or \ cordovan color, And the quality and the workmanship are frankly a dollar or two. ‘ than thespfite.we ask for them. if Franklin Simon &Co,. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Me Presentation of Negligees (Robes d’Interieur) Never have fashions in Boudoir Apparel been loveli¢r, more luxu+ my rious than these. Like the robes of a fairy princess they sparkle with ' - silver and gold, gleam with pearl and crystal, enchant with their grace* an i pio and Bianeo are s ,And | twenty.years, according to the pe a second attemot next year, ta | turned the boat's prow ie Some Pegano jumped “his bail and “Littc of line, their beauty of texture. 4 1 einai Finally, Bast Cape and he Bering | Coochie" was ac ec ‘4 * * . ua diene ra Mikite wate soauhed ee Wie] CORORIE Say bong ees Rich supple Velvets, filmy Chiffons and Crepes are artfully com- | Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop —Fifth Floor Capt. C. L. Oliver, he master, was bined with *broideries of silver thread and metal filaments, with fur, ; fe Fite inocked overbourt when she atrack | CONVALESCENT SOLDIERS Hit : with ostrich deathers. ~— He ¢ cted pneumonia and fy ser- ‘ = lously ill, 10 BE ENTERTAINED Long Floating Panels, soft Chiffon and Georgette Negli- ie RT wR -_—_—— draperies, stately trains lend to , gees, of the exquisi ‘ ASKED TO HELP LEAGUE. {pjinner, Theatre and Picnic for their picturesqueness. re here in blended f . with Wea ; , . : =e baliske one Officers and Men F And the colors—shimmering gray, ‘ licate : itt : Meare Brookiyn ¢ Hee Until Se (Gites icers and Men From deepitolan olds getanidini-ree) witk rane ti ysl ii Nearby Hospitals, ion League Club to-night flicers from the Fox Hills will be guests at dinner » | Twenty- nlisted men from the same hospital, chi ‘oned by Miss a Frohman, will be guests of the Shubert Gaioties. at the 4th Btrect Theatre at “| to-day’s matinee, id Another xroup of 90 convelescents and reserva-|from Fox Hills, St, Mary's and Camp B CORIEIE GR, Merritt Hospitals will picnic at Inter- state Park as quests of the Social De- partiient oft the New York War Camp Community Service: Clever ballyhoo girls will accompany a .,| sight-seeing bunch from the crew of the Italian battleship Conte di Cavour in ‘seeing New York" this afternoon in | | buses of the Community Five | | hundred of the crew will also be at the matinee of “Happy Days" at t drome, the tickets having bi by the Italian Chamber of | } | and the care of the party being intrusted to the Community Service. : mart ; Breakfast Coat lines; coquettish A superb collection priced little two-piece N s, with long $150.00 to $450.00 coats, over silk . A ch arming Other Velvet Negligees—simple group at $18.75 to $195.00 but Juxuri6us are on Grecian lines, Soft Quilted Silk Robes, Cor- of the Direetairef PBikoyd Robes, Bi wn Loungit embroidered, f 1 or fur trimme Coats, Albatross and Flannel Robes, are models ranging fr practical and pretty, $4.95 to $40.00 black—sulphur, jade green and azure, blue, deep violet, orc bean seot to citizens vations At the ing the | convales “re Hospital, League of by t ‘om $38.50 to $95.00 Matinees and Saccques, Boudoir Caps, Slippers and Mules to complete the collection’s interest. Your critical inspection is invited, econd Floay . oo An Important Offering "Tomorrow Women’s Fur Collareé Coats gi Hippo- Ss JERSEY CITY FIRE CAPTAIN | When. || T. A. Edison || Planned His Excellent Values ‘f $3;000,000 ||. KILLED IN-AUTO GRASH at $65.00 a The Fall models of Pace ones : Frederick Heller, of Engine ay 45 | N especially arranged Sale, featuring new and dis- tinctive models, made to Lord. & Yaylor order for this occasion. The fabrics are soft, warm, RY richly textured, 4 f Dies Instantly When Car Col- | “TE period cabinets are ; i] lides With Lamppost. desired by people who |,\)| a abbas \\"3| thousand dollage fap an ["7i1.0 Got sersey Cis, wns inatentiy | ©. Edison Phonograph, why-}\.}| aiuled: this ‘morning when the stooring | not put all Edison Phono- }j,;)|| sear of an automobile in which he was \e<bormphsinto period casts |!s}|'! {sx broke and he and two companions | and let every one have the || | "ere thrown out, the Captain landing on ; ‘ bead, ‘The accident occurred at | >| best there is in a‘cabinet |) || patisade Avenue and Fleet Place | design?” . Mhe car was o' trip of Exclusive Parisienne are shown in the Oorset Shop at The John Wanamaker Store Suedine and Bolivia } in the’ most‘ fashionableH Autumn and Winter shades, their effectiveness emphasized The Parisienne corsets are the most exquisite corsets made in sates een = Be aie deapcrsund ane: enaGLie ‘ 5 " é . . a variety “ C Si ib rk ? ‘Ol a hs Y _ America (we think). While they are actually made in this country, Period Phonpgraphs—all \.s]| seems ide | collars of lustrous French Seal with a Jamppost. Heller 351 Payonia Avenue ge L No, exclusively for us, they are designed by a French corscticre and ¢gpied after the latest importations from Paris. > The lines are the sort that confine tne figure properly and yet are 0 flexible and soft, they do not in any way give “stiff” lines, Materials are beautiful—soft broche, brocades, satins and porus silk—material resembling glove cloth or tricotine, yet in reality, | authenticreproductionsor * adaptations ofthe periods chron 7") BENNETT WINS ORDER | Gidison Shop |. 10 EXAMINE BALLOTS: | 473 Fifth Avenue |,° ¥ (dyed coney). Fancy silk linings add to their desirability. Despite the very moderate price, these are Coats of mark- ‘ neither. |. Bet. 40th and 41st Streets Must Deposit $2,000 for Expense ed style interest and quality, is, f 1 “ | New York q of Count to Determine Who A collection of Coats strictly “a The stays are the most flexible, strongest obtainable, and placed | Wes Nominated: | tailored and fur trimmed % properly—very sparing in corsets for slender figures and properly = oe Wee | ranging from $37.50 to $495.00, Erlanger to-day in > rm of the § ned an order di examination of the bull Primary clections Sept m M. Be f the Board of Aldermen provides that nett! must deposit with the 2,000 to cover the « e8 pination and also to pay sums of money that may exp 8 ‘ strong in corsets for larger figures. Dainty trimmings, pretty laces, ribbons and embroideries, finish the tops of these corsets. Prices, considering the perfect lines, good materials and fine workmanship, are decidedly moderate. Third Floor Silks-Woolens-Flannels ESTABLISHED 31 YRATS. DEUTSCH BROS, PEN MON, & SAT, EVENTNGS, A low, clever broche corset at $10.50 UPTOWN 36 Ave, cot, 1238 Bt At Prices the Lowest Possible Consistent with Conditions A pink lace and ribbon-trimmed batiste corset, $12.50 SOE ero ay at seraere Ave, Black Silks |Men’s Wear\ Flannels A silk-figured broche corset, $16 Sole Distributors for the $100 A silk-figured batiste corset with elastic gores, $18 Y, "4 of, A : ' For Fashionable | Blue S Cr Zes | At Atiraetive Prices ' Frocks $2.45 yard Striped Outing Flan- t It is very essential to get the right corset The French woman p1ys infinite attention any Record % < Ai) wool. da tnches 4 }nmei and White Domet, on the right figure, The most beautiful cor- to selection of her corset. To her it is the f oe Mas dod , 46 inches 36 inche | Black Paillette de Soie, 8 fine texture; 36 inc | yard 30c yard $1.98 Sport Bathrobe Cloth, in Black Dress Taffeta, Plaids variety af ney pattern ka chiffon finish; 36 , inches inches wide, yard 58c chiffon Finley 3 $2.35| $4.4 5yard | Kimono Flannelettes,. Black Satin Sublime, | For Women’s and Misses’ | novelty designs, on light | soft finish; 36 inches wide, | Separate Skirts; 48 inches | and colc rounds, yard $3.95 | wide. | yard 32¢ Ground Floor a. mecare 860008 11007 eeemenenmmemommmemmemeene 860001 F100? ems : get in the world designed for a heavy figure ential article, the real foundation of K would look terrible on a slender figure. So her wardrobe. The Parisienne corset is the one must be very careful. to go to a place result of a ost particular French woman's where one can receive expert fitting. inspiration and work. They are id cor- The Wanamaker Corset Shop is famous sets. The Corset Shop cordially in you the world over for being able to find ex- to call and inspect the new fall models, which actly the right corset for each individual are arriving every day. figure—proper lines, perfect fit, comfort. Third Floor, Old Building. ie) ut the Unie ates acl the Grand Solo’ SPECIAL national forest, ‘he fir Baal sq WEEKLY BUYS Broadway at Ninth, New York A this $100°Grand Solo” By over, 00.000, ere el ee CME s cipal fire is in t eT le Cl jonni a Fegion, thirty miles from here. ne .