The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 4

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t hs we THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1919. . \ be F 216 JEW ISH LEGION |i, Dios cet outed erin fend 1a te war, Te penis angeae| tMgramsie" about lovexplode, waten [tore Maitre vas is the Gantre|"O AIR “POISON PEN” NOTES. ANTZEN’S Quality Footwe a eighth, Thirty-ninth and Fortieth man soil was invaded the armics of eraiee Ine rea, Seetane Street Police Court this morning as ve Written Royal Fusiteers of the British Army. the Kaiser Capt. Goeffrey Blake, of the British hieved a victory. Otto M. Schiff and his brother Er- did no harm when it went off in the complainant against Samuel Heck twenty-three y, old, of No. 357 to Court FASHION’S DECREE is particularly emphasized in oW nest H. Schiff of London, bank trench, but had it, exploded in the Me : women's footwear. There is that indefinable som ‘ Navy arrived to become naval arrived on the Toyal George for n | Obem with @ crowd of officers, and |South Fifth Btreet, Brooklyn, eesused) 4 hearing will be given in court, in that appeals to discriminating women. Our shoes embo attache to the Britisn Embassy in visit to their uncle, Jacob H. Sonift,| Privates around it the casualties (Of stealing the girls op Ok, | Newburgh to-morrow morning, on the all the essentials in modern bootmelkking—correct leat i] 1 | qramington, eusedig Chet A. ts THEY Nave cot seen him siaey int. | Come were peed Cobmicerablo, Later | Woleh contained 90.88, complaint of Mrs. Lydia Schult against style, fit, comfort and service. A wide range of Bagg. Capt. Conigeby Daweon, the ,,4 "mooth-faced youth in the unt young, loo Was seriously wound-| Detective Raftis of the Pickopcket|Mra, 8, E, Heard, whom she accuses of for street or dress wear, Prices $12 upward. ~ ARRIVE. ON LINER Served With British Army in Palestine—Royal George writer, who is to make a lecture tour of the United States and Canada, was } another passenger. He wus accom- panied by his wife, who is the daugh- ter of Peter Campbell Clark, an American manufacturer and her two children, form of the British Grenadier Guards, wearing the Distinguished Condue' edil, proved to be the eighteen- old Wiliam MaAdoo of Salem, Oreg. He enlisted in Canada in No- vember, 1917, and was immediately sent overseas and attached to the British Army, He won the D. C. M. in Havre in March, 1918, when, dur- ed. He has been discharged and is on his way h ee DENIES PICKPOCKET CHARGE Detective Says He Saw Prisoner Take Girl's Pocketbook, Rebecca Stern, a student, of No. 49 Squad, told the M the defendant strate he had seen 6 the gir! after she had purchased a ticket the ¢ Street subw: tt Hecker dented the charge and that he earned $62 a week as a fur- rier, He was held in $1,000 bail for further examination. U havin, The defendant has been summoned to defamatory notes to Mrs. the matter was take sent her “poisoned pen” letters. alleged that Mrs. Heard mailed hultz, who roduce them in court. Sgan for counsel and to court, s» for Oar Book—“The Abuse of the Big Toe.” CH STORES—Oor only address th Ave., Above 38th St. Castom Bootmakers Over 50 Years. fashionable models for the Bridal Trosseaux. ear, “A Good Foot-rule for YOU-—wear the Jantzen Si SA fan (a Capt. Dawson recently spent three = Brings 304 Home. ~The Cunard liner Royal George, with 304 passengers, from Southamp- ton, Gept. 20th, docked to-day at Pier 66, Worth River, Among those on board were 216 members of the eJw- ish Legion, organized in this city during the war for service in Pale- stine. About 100 of them lve in this months in Germany, Ho said that compared to France and Engiand Germany came out of the war prac- tically unscarred. “She hag @ good reserve of man power for her industries,” he contin- ued, “and when peace ts signed and trade relations are resumed, Ger- many will bave @ running start on her late opponents, 1 was unable to find in Germany any pronounced opinion that the nation had been MEN’S soared, uine cordovan. GOOD dinner on the Albany boat—with a Medal of Honor box toadd ‘‘flavor” te the trip, Nugatines andBelmonts while watching the search- light spot the N. Y. C. trains. Cordials and nut clusters just before turn- ing in for the “rest of your life.” Each Mfividual piece the best of ite kind— why? Good reason why: The folks who actually make Lowncy’s, share in the prosperity—and have been sharing for 16 years. It’s to their interest to make the best chocolates they know how, Isn't that another good ney’e—sold now at most good confectioners and drug stores. THE KE. W. DUNSTAN Co. Distributore HE enormous increase in the price of leather has not yet affected the selling price of our Our stock was purchased six months ago and we are passing on to you the advant- age that we secured by buying before prices Our retail prices are to-day one dollar less than the present manufacturing cost. $8.50 to $12.50 Black calf—Vici kid—Russia calf and gen- A fit for every foot BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Fourth Avenue care pass our door reason for buying Low-?° SHOES NUVERUETURNERADI ELAN AVUDUTSLOUUUERGARUERUUAHUOAOUETECUTT FTOCUONAS TUTTI TSC TOT TT ANUONHQUQUOTOTOENSAYRONNACOHUONN The New Modes AAAUUAUUTDITTALTUNAN THA L for Mita-Season Reflected in Apparel of Inimitable Charm VERY WONDERFUL ARE THE MID-SEASON MODES WITH THEIR VARIETY OF SILHOUETTE, THEIR BEAUTY OF FABRIC AND INDIVIDUALITY OF STYLE, SOMETIMES EXPRESSING DISTINCTION BY GRACEFULNESS OF LINE, AGAIN BY BRIL- LIANCY OF THEME, BUT ALWAYS CHARMING BY REASON OF MANY VERSIONS, NEW AND SURPRISING IN CHARACTER. The Values Are Most Extraordinary 7 Smart Fur-Trimmed Suits ILK DUVETYNE, LUSTROLA, DUVET SUPERIOR, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, ARGONNE, PEACH BLOOM, TRICOTINE, YALAMA, VELOUR DE LAINE, FROST GLO AND SILVERTONE ARE AMONG THE MORE FAVORED FABRICS FOR FASHIONING THE NEW FUR- TRIMMED SUITS; CONSPICUOUS AMONG THE FURS SELECTED FOR GIVING THE DESIRED EMBELLISHMENT TO THESE MOST FASHIONABLE OF GARMENTS ARE BEAVER, SQUIRREL, NUTRIA, MOLE, HUDSON SEAL, RING- TAIL AND SKUNK. AUUARURITUUTOHVEAN REEL cot VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 ro 325.00 HAMELEON, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, LUSTROLA, BOLIVIA, SILVERTONE, VELOUR AND PEACH BLOOM WITH TRIMMINGS OF SQUIRREL, TAUPE bd NUTRIA, RINGTAIL, ARGONNE AND TAUPE LYNX IDEALLY COMBINE TO PRODUCE THE NEW WINTER COATS THAT INSIST ON THE CORRECT SLIMNESS WITH SEVERITY RELIEVED BY SWAGGER SIDE FULNESS, HUGE POCKET FLAPS AND OTHER EFFECTS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 65.00 to 125.00 ST Suit of Peach Bloom with shawl collar and bor- der of Beaver, $225.00 Frocks of Tricotine, Velour and Velveteen RACEFULLY TAILORED FROCKS OF VELVETEEN, VELOUR AND TRICOTINE, THE LATTER EXQUISITELY SILK EMBROIDERED OR CLEVERLY BRAIDED, ARE AMONG THE MODELS THAT HAVE CREATED UNUSUAL INTEREST IN THE AUTUMN MODES BECAUSE OF THEIR DAINTY CHARM AND YOUTHFUL BEAUTY, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 30.00 HE LOVELY TEXTURE OF TRICOTINE, WITH ITS WONDER- FUL ADAPTABILITY TO THE MODES OF THE PRESENT, AND THE BEAUTY OF VELVETEEN OR VELOUR WITH THEIR SOFT-LUSTRE QUALITY, ARE USED MOST EFFECTIVELY IN FASHIONING THESE ATTRACTIVE FROCKS IN SILK-EMBFOIDERED AND OTHER EFFECTS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR OR VELVETEEN. 25 to 110.00 Frock The New Taiileurs HE MODISH TAILORMADE PLAYS A VERY IM- PORTANT ROLE IN THE FALL AND WINTER WARDROBE OF EVERY WOMAN OF STYLE RE. FINEMENT, AND THE EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRAC- TIVE SUITS EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF TINSELTONE, DUVET SUPERIOR, VELOUR DE LAINE, RAYONEER, BOLIVIA, OXFORDS AND SILVERTONE, AND SHOWN EITHER IN SEVERELY TAILORED TYPES OR IN MODELS THAT EMPHASIZE THE JAUNTY RIPPLE FLARE EFFECT, ARE SPLENDID EXAMPLES OF THE NEWEST VOGUE IN TAILLEURS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 to 100.00 New Modes in Fur-Trimmed Coats KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, EVORA AND VERONA SPELL THE MODE FOR FUR-TRIMMED COATS FOR FALL AND WINTER, WHEN THE LOVELINESS OF THE FABRICS IS INTENSIFIED BY JAUNTY COLLARS AND CUFFS OF HUDSON SEAL, MOLE, SKUNK, MINK, NUTRIA, BLACK FOX, BEAVER AND SQUIRREL. F2 GLO, BOKHARA, PEACH BLOOM, ARGONNE, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 150.00 to 285.00 Coat of Evora with large Beaver collar, $175.00 Frochs for Formal and Informal Occasions ICHLY BEADED TUNIC FROCKS OF FILMY CREPE GEORGETTE, VERY LOVELY IN WEAVE AND HUE, ALSO MODISHLY TAILORED AND DRAPED MODELS OF LUSTROUS SATIN, ARE IDEAL FOR AFTERNOON TIVE FOR FORMAL OR SEMI-FORMAL FUNCTIONS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 WEAR AND ESPECIALLY ATTRAC. AND DRAPED MODELS OF CREPE METEOR AND SATIN AND MORE FORMAL COSTUMES OF SATIN OR SILK NET OVER C: GEORGETTE, IN VARIED BEADED EFFECTS, TAILORED SILVER CLOTH, EVENING FROCKS OF DISTINCTIVENESS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 MEET EVERY NEED FOR AFTERNOON AND OTHER FROCKS FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING, of Tricotine Em- broidered with jet beads ond silk, 0 45.00 To 120.00 TTSTTHS) "scans ST —

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