The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 4

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LS a cw sit tee oe gn emma ee Se semen neater ete Pa ge * i BERNARD M. BARUCH, THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, 1919. West Thirty-Fourth Street Sale Coats & Dresses in Misses *& Junior Dept. Smart Fur Trimmed or Tailored Coats Very tsa" “BO riced, wide smart Fall, and Seiten Goa Mfaaoned with fitted — roreae Fe fare ki sockets and attractive col- tac righ ee furs, including Seal, Nutria, M Siloertone, Wool Velours— in New Blues, Ox-Blood, Browns and Black, Sizes 13 to 19 years. Distinctive Rich Looking berg Dresses Ha "19" . Mics ah oain oh pape eabeltisied gle buttons—straightline nd po Hees practical for street and dress wear. is eg, 2 va rr. my atl OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply te Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Bloeks Away B4th St. “L” Station at Our Door Bd Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door 6 Motor Truck Deliveries batch cepkd 4 Piece 4 Anne Period Bedroom Suite a American Wal: inut Rote? ron or TABLE, BED in te “What Do We, as a People, Need Most?” Keen, Far-Seeing Observer, answers this question in @ most important interview. EDITORIAL SECTION i ay FOR MONDAY tion logs! union leaders professed 10 | gtaliea in the Mew Brunswick, N. J. neo @ ray of hope. They pointed out | exchange because Cupid has been play- | that the relation between the Amer-| thw haveo With the operaters there. joan Federation of Labor and the Bothiehem Steel Company in its ship- away from their hom Were remand franklin ©, Mo court, it WAS At Ghildten's Boclety. No. been received from thi the chi tare n'a at difficulty at the steol plants without @ strike, a eee AMERICAN IRL DECLARED Union asda’ See 9: pe of | Bethlehem Settlement, in Spite of Order, tonal Course. Registration for the educational | KILLED NEVER: EXISTED) — OVER-ACIDITY the stomach has upset bd a night’s rest. If your stomach is acid — dissolve two "KI-MOIDS ALLENTOWN, Pa, withst Bopt. 26.—Not- he refien! of E. G. nt of the Bethlehem | to negotiate with the} Naples Police | Now Say Say Luxemburg Is Charged With Murder of German in Geneva, NAPLES, Sept. 24..-The polite au- Lhoritieg here now dewiare that the man feeling of optimiam prevailed here to- | serasted in Naples Sept. 16 in connec: | day and it wus hoped that @ strike of |tion with the alleged murder of a 44 sommpany’ , powed American girl named Mifs Mills the company's employees may yet be fas feally detained of @ charge of hav: averted, or at least postpofie’. ing Killed Paul Gertie, « German stadent A strike had been ordered for next |in Geneva, Feb. 19, after having robbed Monday untoss oMoials of the oom. | the victim of $4,000, and that Mise Mine 3 i never existed. ‘The man under arrest t» Mareel Herckau Luxomburs, bei years old, Every flavor » surprise, every water a delight, pany granted the unton’s request tor Assorted flavors, also Pep- & conference by. 4 BP. M. Senterday. permint, Chocolate, Win- Thin request wan refused by mr. | ‘ tergreen and Cinnamon. {Grace, who notified the Nattonalfine gerat ot fonemture hea developed | conse Th Committee that the Bethlehem Com. {qn Alleged murder 0 which GONE OF S00 NECCO SWEETS pany would not depart from ite pres. | American, at Pe iets eae Conf Compas nt system of collective bargaining. | hat in 1900 he el with a Miss ie ern carreee ee | | alas val ; vo Fill, An Amertoan then itving In Under this system, he said, the men | [ile AM American ee eaeterm have an opportunity to take up murdered her, Nite n> RVR Sew Me) RW BIA aE NE, FRANKLIN SIMON & CO eet oF ROCKS of SATIN FOR MISSES WHO SEEK A FROCK ADROITLY PLANNED FOR ALL THE EVENTS OF EARLY AUTUMN. No change of costume is nec- essary for the matinee, as a satin frock plays a stellar ~ role on the ‘stage of afternoon fashions. The dinner engage- ment, if it is informal, may be attended in a costume no more appropriate to the occasion than a becoming frock of sati ‘ Brown, Black or Navy Blue Youthful in line, gleaming in fabric, artistic in adornment, the satin frock becomes the piece de resistance in the care- fully planned wardrobe of the tastefully gowned miss, A ASHION had magic in ¥ her touch when she created the mode of the satin dress, for it varies its appropriateness to suit the demands of almost every social activity, while its charm re- mains constant. Worn witha smart hatand fur neckpiece, itis Unquestionably Suitable for the forenoon concert. if a luncheon engagement is the next event on the calendar, a satin dress may appear with conspicuous good taste and inconspicuous smartness. THE MISSES’ DRESS SHOP PRESENTS THE SATIN FROCK (IN SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS) IN THESE YOUTHFUL SILHOUETTES: Bouffant \ Blouse Twenty-nine Fifty to One Hundred and Ninety-five Dollars Bretagnaise Straight Line Draped MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor Franklin Simon s Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets BUSINESS HOURS 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Four of the helio giri# have been ompiay martied this week, deserting their yards are highly sutistactory, and tor Seite ot senrriagee Sok sg me this reaton they feel that arrange | iwo senthe. Neary a om: | ments inay yet be made to settle the bee a a ideal Sachin S woar: cee tk iT a | Stanley’ He:Gibhons ntl LE #rievances with the officials of the CUPID | WRECKS HELLO SHOP, courses of the Now York Chapter of the| Pann Theathe, Workers te stein, ‘ American Ingtitute of Banking Section| PARTS, Sept. 16—The Federation or of the American ®ankers’ Association| Theatre Workers hae decided upon & ) wri continue ntti March 3. The chaps | general strike to affect houses bes’ 4H . ter opened its season fast night with a| lon conducted by mem raily at the Motel Pennaylvania attend. | 2 fhe¥os ow nates "itin nage re Baten j ed by a number of bank officials and ineaate Digs | it altohins oevel ia yal th the een, ancert aay muato hati of SS SS SS ST AVENUE AT 36™ STREET Second Roor ~Take Elevator 1 The influence of the'wintry aveather-to- come is reflected in the new fur trimmed suits we are now displaying. Tricotines, Silvertones, soft, warmVelours. With the coats warmly interlined. With collars of handsome furs. High prices? Nonsense. Only $45. DRESSES COATS SUITS Tailored & Fur Trimmed Suits In exclusive sivles and fabrics, 0 which entirely new models are added daily. An Unusual Collection For Your Inspection Very Special A NUMBER OF New Tail'eurs Of Tricotine, Velour, Ox- fords, Silvertone. Superbly tailored and fin- ished and with rich $3 5 heavy silk linings, MORRIS Supreme Suit of © i ee ae ee on a a we wn eee Rich, fresh milk, carefully pas- teurized and combined with pure ingredients, gives Marigold its fine flavor. Ask for the kind with the yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY World Real Estate Ad. Sells Houses Quickly! BELFER & BELFER, COUNSELLOKS AT LAW, W1-878 Fulton Street, Hj Seve Decayed Tooth, Tighten i Tom, Vrat Bisanead Gems @ Brooklya, N. ¥., Sept 19, L918, ‘The New York World, New York City. Geni "and inlays Porcelain. an choot thor roken Plater alt. oF LOO E. 125th ruled E 34th St Oo, ma as QUMDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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