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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919, Persta’s Worst ane ms a. LONDON, Bet nome we. LONGSHOREMEN DEMAND spatches from Teheran announce the $48 FOR 48-HOUR WEE! execution of Naib Hussein hi, the most notorious bandit and rebel in Per- sin, who for a yeur occupied the town - of Kachay, dety ng the Government, SHELL CORDOVANS in Black and Mahogany |t0 abide “unconditionally of the commission. Also Seek Double Pay for Over. time and Two Refreshment Periods, time for longahoremen was submitted by | the men to-day at the opening session | of the National Adjustment Commisaton | of the United States Shipping Board in| \" voree From Mrs. Briddon. Alleged excursions to the y | Frank ‘Tappan, representing the shipping Where she had been. She was also once) 1#th Marines, came home on the trans-| Company divorcing the Highth Avenue interests. Both sides pledged themselves registered at & Manhattan hotel aa Bil- by the decision verman’s wife, he further asserts, |GHARGES WIFE TOOK TRIP WEST WITH ANOTHER MAN VOGEL'S Shell Cordovans are all the A proposition for $1 an hour, a iy Brooklyn Sugar Man Names a Co- ogee is wonderful models | reht hour week and $2 an hour for over-| Respondent in Seeking Di- “anders home the %6th Motorcyele Corpse Co. fore would ferea™and third treet and Bh Avenue ‘and aeth Bi —— lime from ail transfers and trafic ‘solders, fo due to-day with) sgreementa with other lines. The ordar takes effect Oct. 1. It directs the re- cotver “until further order of this ts. Briddon asked Justice Faber to | & allo wher $100 weekly alimony and Be are ep red $3,000 counsel fees until the tra ie EIGHTH AVE, TRANSFERS TO BE ABOLISHED OCT. 1 over, Decision was reser’ couple were married December 11, of afl joint Third Avenue Railway Wants to] whether consisting Sol Navies, with 1.78) Discontinue Three Cent Trip sane por jsoldiers, docked at the Army Base, Brooklyn, from Brest to-day, bringing Exchanges in Five Days. The 1909, of all (ransfere with the Bighth Avenue Railway Company and the maintenance of all-through routes division rates Pubil * married December 1,765 SOLDIERS ARRIVE, Word Sent Out to Quit Werk Ootover 1, | i avis in From Brest; on Due To-Day, and the with said company, of initial fares for transfers.” Permission was sought of the Service Commissioner to-day by ‘Third Avenue Ratiway Company to éis- or ho. the United District Judge Mayer te-day | continue its three-cont transfers with Co. court te. dicontinue “the interchanss | TOWBOAT STRIKE ORDERED. ret, Orders for & strike Oot. 1 on const- ‘ind John He CH Honai ts tf iarine ineers an tee and rom ft Beratemantats Maa to { { i m wy to the and the Second bi a journey hauea Lieut, Har. signed the order requested by Reoetver | the In! rough within five days, In Re bay, ges 5% the board room of the Produce Ex-| oi ian, gad Other indiscretions were » nd'@ meniber of the! Job Hi ‘of the New York Railways event that permission le granted, trans- $36 t ‘a month, retroactive 1. ‘hye awk double yay for loading |°hMreet to-day by Charles F, Briddon, # ve Lary . ek ‘ El retired official of the American Sugar SSS = SS = serlanieee, down the bay and that they | refining Company, of No. #18 St. Marks Minutes for redreshments at % celocn|AvenUe Brooklyn, in. divorce pro in the tne 3 in the afternoon and |!"&* filed tn the Supreme Court againet 0 at night ' e afternoon and) iis wits, Kathryn Langdon Britton “pi «| Briddon declared that die wife squan- |) : lean somuntealon composed of PFOt.|aenes ite money. mortgaged, Bis home ; i William Wipley of Harvard, Chairman ; | of 7. V. O'Connor and Joseph P. Ryan, of |fOt 98,000 to £1 a trip with Silver- - Boots ahd Shoes Made to Order | «., cooph P. Rysn, Of) man, and on ‘al ovcasiona lett home oes le F | the longshoremen and Oakley Wood and |for ‘long p and refused to tell OPPENHEIM. CLUINS & © 34th Street—New York - Trimmed Hat Sale Saturday Only The hats included are from our regular assortments of new styles, placed on‘ sale to stimulate further interest’ in the savings made possible by Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s special offerings. Smart Models fashioned of Black Lyons and Panne—also colored Silk Velvets in an assortment of shapes, including chic close fitting turbans, short back Pokes, straight or roll sailors and soft flare ef- fects. Trimmings of Vulture,Ostrich, flowers and tinselled fancies. Special for this Sale only if 75 Values to 12.50 © Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store arama MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Suits and Overcoats tailored to measure SPECIAL FEATURES: Men’s Ready to Wear Overcoats Made in our own tailoring shops. Prices begin at 25" Satisfaction Guaranteed 35.00 and 40.00 WONDERFUL line of finest Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoats is offered for very much less than the pres- * ent market value. That, in addition to our factory-to- wearer tailoring system, en- ables us to offer what we be- lieve to be the biggest cloth- ing values you can buy. Where the RITHIES CORNELL Stores Are: NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, 104 Flatbush Ave. 90° Roe trma Mae 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. Near 23d St. 5001 Filth Ave., Cor. 50th St. (Bay Ridge 691 Eighth Ave, Bot. 43d and 44th Ste. be yy 2 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. NEWARK; 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters). ——— 196 Market St., Nr. Broad St BRONX: 403 E. 149th St, Ne. 34 Ave. At Our Broadway Store Only (Between 37th and 38th Ste.) Uncalled for Suits Ready-to-Wear Prices begin at OPEN SATURDAY till 10 P. M. EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. UNION HILL; 267 Bergen!ine Ave. John Street Sh See SNE TS AS ee oa eS Ar AN .T ABI NSA NSW 34th Street—New York Featuring Values of Special Interest Saturday Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel Unusually attractive Garments, embracing the newest styles in Suits, Dresses and Coats for the young Miss and growing girl at exceptionally Moderate Prices. Misses’ Dresses of Navy Trico tine and Velour Cloth. Straightline one-piece models, braided and embroidered. Special 25.00 Semi-Fitted and Belted Suits, developed in Oxfords, Silver+ tone and Velour Checks; Con- vertible or Notch Collars, Special 3 9 75 \ Misses’ Dresses of Tricotine, Velour Cloth and Satin; one piece and coat models, bra‘ded, tucked and embroidered. Misses’ Suits of Silvertone and Velour Cloth in belted effects, inverted pleat at back. Con- vertible self or seal collar. Special 5 0 .00 Misses’ Suite of Tinseltone, Silvertone and Velour Cloth reveal belted and straightline models; with smart pocket and collar innovations. Special 5 9, 75 ; |, tunic, straightline and Pannier W<éHarem skirt effects. Trim- mings of fringe inserts, tasseled fringe and Duvetyne Vestees. speciat 45.00 Misses’ Smart Tailored Coats Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years—Also suitable for women ta 36 bust measure. Belted and new flare models ot | Velour Cloth in all desirable shades.) 29.75 Smart convertible collar and flapper . pockets. Lined throughout. Special) Graceful sport model of Tan Polo Cloth. Semi-belted, double breasted effect, large convertible collar, sport} 45.00 ° pockets and Raglan sleeves. Special} | | | | See Girls’ Coats Six-to-Sixteen Smart Utility Coats of Zibeline Polo Cloth. Inverted pleat at back and side semi-panels. Convertible collar, belt and patch pockets. Sizes 610 10 years. Special 19 . 75 Jaunty sport medels of Heather Mixture Cloth; Raglan sleeves and, novel double belt. Inverted pleat at/ side reveals the slit pocket. Special, Straightline shirred back models ot Silvertone or Velour Clo‘h; tailored stitching and shawl or cape collars of 39.75 £ ~ Seal. Silk lined throughout. Special 59.75 Full shirred, yoke back models ot Velour Cloth in Reindeer, Brown and Burgundy. Tie belt, novel square pockets and Nutria Fur Collar. Stzes 6 to 14 years. Special 32.50 Military Cape Coat fashioned ot Cheviot or Zibeline in Brown, Burgundy and Navy, Cape is de }, Ue tachable and lined in contrasting color. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 25. 00 Girlish Sport Coat of Tan Polo Cloth, in a double breasted, flare model. Inverted pleat at back, slit pockets and pointed choker collar. Sizes 14 to 16 years. Special 45.00 Girls’ and Juniors’ Tailored Hats Chie little Autumn Hats for the Schoolgirl ina varied and pretty assortment of new shapes and materials moderately priced. Mushroom, Sailor and Tam styles of Velour and Lyons Velvet; effectively trimmed with Ribbon Bows, Bands and Streamers. 3.95 5.00 ‘7.50 8.75 it { \“arch of triumph.” |'together, it’s got to. go t it [~ Official outfits for Boy ‘Bi’ Scouts of America. Sporting Goods at alljg stores. Sleep * outdoors. Now i the time to begin. pointer’’ shoes deserve’ an ju right for growing feet Reinforced at all the points of strain—and all-~; leather so. they’ won't} quickly scuff out. I Few boys’ Norfolks have so much of their cost put if, into tailoring and work- manship. 4 Yet if a Style’s to i oe fy gether to stay. Ne All-wool wool serges. Outdoor sleeping sui for the whole family, *Regiatered Trademark. Rooers Peet CoMPANY rroadway Broadway | at 13th St. “Four at 34th Ste \ Convenient Broadway Corners” WITH STEEL FRAMES That wil mot bewak and with Mut Guards that Ft!) Prevent sokdenta rotation of the adjusting nut DURABLE-RELIABLE £ WILL LAST FOR YEARS Retail ot enme price as others, All sizes SUT OF TOUR BEALER On write _TRMONT MFG. CO, 248 Canal St. New York City « we semesigesidenven hahbbanseinceaiibacaiiade