The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 17

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_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1919. a SHELL CORDOVANS | 0 ASK MOONEY’s RELEASE. BRIDE OF R.B. CORBIN: ELECT DEMOCRATS, OWNERS OF RANROADS GAIN |FIRST-SECOND LIBERTY 102. |Pii' atrirarsetimta ttt tn nt ee ett sesl ee eee oS cet GIVEN AAT WY Phen SMITH TO WOMEN GUARANTEE IN SENATE BILL 7 ** "snen rvier nrer-ronenee (9 ties I | continence din the rage—made up in wonder- —— ‘ i stiienindnnahlhtanineaeanmabatieal Meetings in the Unjted States and In AT WEDD BROO iia 10 The y * het, | A first-second United States Liberty fal de chet fit “perfecting ast ING IN BROOKLYN Governor Tells Them That by| Provision Made That Rates “Must sf jor'cont, bond, dennenination 4.00 ‘CASTORIA eutwear two pair of ordinary | Wednesday night to ask for the libera- ad Cura Doing So Their Welfare Pro- | Provide Five and One-Half Per |#0ld: yesterday on the Stock Exchange | cheese. tion of Thomas J, Mooney, labor leader 27 | amme-Can Becom a | Sent. R vest at 102, which Is the highest price ever For Infants and Children. now under life sentence for complicity - gramme Can Become Law. Cent, Return on Investment, attained by this issu, although the 1% | Bearg in the San Francisco bomb outrage, J. ALBANY, Oct. 3.—Gov. Smith at a] WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—By @ vote or | per cents have sold ax high as 102.50. Edward Morgan of the International conference last night of Democratic |* to 6 the Senate Interstate Commerce | There is no explanation of why this par- | the Workers’ Defense League announced women with Democratle County |Committes to-day amended the Cum- |tlcular bond should sell any higher than | 44 Fhe Tteting bere will he held at the Chairmen and members of the State| ins Railroad Bill by inserting a pro- |any other Liberty bond except that it is | ignature Central Opera House, 67th Street, near Committee urged that every effort be |Yislon for a'minimum rate return. for |very acarce, only $3,384,000 worth being | too! ide Vo be the Acsempbty | the Foads when they are given back to|now outstanding, the others having been made to elect a Democratic Assembly | private control. Five and a half per |converted. | Third Avenue. Robert Minor, this fall, In that case, he said, with] cont. is the fi The only difference between this bond q gure agreed upon and it “* the Republican insurgents in the|!* to be reckoned upon the agerewate | 40% ie hits, kiberty Loan converted | Senate, the welfare programme of the eden 4 | cae ee = a of a the} Li it Loan) is that the roman" ewintativ: srence, | allroads in each of the three classifi- /24, 1919, is tax exempt as to t) women’s joint legislative conference, | [AUTOMG) Ie ie ae a by Inter. [On Not’ to exceed $80,000 of Lilla hells Lihue! Sweet! iiate Commerce Commission: figures, [arlene Of one’s aubscripttc Be Se Guee trary oe oe eer plus one half of 1 per cent. for main- ‘This programme includes legislation | tenance. for a minimum wage commission, The bill gives a Congressional man- State health insurance and an eight-|date to the commiason to make tes hour day for women and that will not be below the i *9P INC. ed T ernok bela Re wante “| mum return for all rallre ; Y goup. The minimum SEL D Cat en a |e a MEATS, .PROVISIONS, POULTRY ‘The provision is the ture of the so-called Warfeld at a Substantial Saving vanced by the Nation | Railroad Security Owners, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE mnuaae ae Fite or Corned Beef . . 14calb.| « «6 2 SOC aid, 4 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Honorab!: Je ie Pa A iy Ban neers doped ancaraed slr, mir and main Loin of Pork . tn ing ations with. | Wi preference by the Government 6: Hees" 1 alors Mts | In taking the os cengur Jans ta tel gg QgOFEICEZAND. WAREHOUSE, 617 WEST 16TH STREET favoring the absentee voters constiu- | the date Axed for beginning the work of reenwich St.nr. Battery Pl. 93 Amsterdam Av..nr. 64th St. Mas RICHARD BEVERLEY CORBIN | {ional amendment to. be voted. on | £ollesting facts and fqures about Uncle | | 132 Broad St., nr. South Ferry Br | 135 Columbus A '@ escuaren At the election next month. A mes- Saris Dig. family, Binty ty and || 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. \ I nc eS 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St. \ to Bresident Wi re will Bein the feld and 10.000 in| I 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th 2302 Broadway, nr. 83d St. 1 govern most appointments of the RESTAURANTS, IPS AND FA 1ES SUPPLIED. E. VOGEL, Inc., 64 Nassau St. Kind x ou Have Always Bought WITH STEEL FRAMES That will not break and with Nut Guards thet prevent accidental rotation of the adjusting nut DURABLE -RELIABLE WILL LAST FOR YEARS Retail at same price as others. wines BUY OF YOUR DEALER On write TRIMONT MFG. CO., 248 Canal St New York City ist, recently returned from Frat A l- ley F. Malone, John Coughlin, President of the Brooklyn Central Labor Union; Alexander Cohen, of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers; Algernon , Socialist Alderman, and Miss Leonora O'Reilly, of the Woman's Trade Union) League, will speak. ward I. Hannah, President of the « OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Us DELATONE ‘The Leading Seller for 10 Years Daughter of Charles A. Elliot Is Marri in Trinit, Church, In Trinity Church, Brooklyn, yes- ohoays Aekouch of Pevtincton terday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Lucy Elliot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elliot of No, 68 Montague Street, was married to Richard Bever- ley Corbin of this city. ‘The Rev. Dr. Melish performed the ceremony; | which was followed by a sma tion at the Hotel Boxser | Miss Constance FE Howe Philad maid e for his * h_and_useful s_ Bureau and the Civil Service BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Present Carefully Selected Group Smart Fall Footwear Pumps for Afternoon and Evening Wear. Hand turned models of Brown, Black or White Kidskin and Patent Leather, Louis XV. or Baby Louis Heels, was t the br only attendant Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avonue Tilney was best man, and th were John R. Thorndike of Bost H. Alexander Phillips of New York. Mr. Elliot gave his daughter in muar- a ey Moderately Priced 11.75 Septic, area ltl a Crepe Georgette and Crepe de Chine == BLOUSES = Refinement of line and Excellent Workmanship Invariably characterize Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Footwear. BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn OUR REGULAR $7.97 Special Sale Saturday ‘- PLAYER $ PIANOS 495 $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID Reneh, Cover, 12 Mayer Rolls and Cartage Tnelud lou. ee Including eyiyee isi. S With Rach Uprigh Used Player Pianos Inetualing Bench, $395 Pianista $ 455 Spillman 10 475 Ricca&Son 10 + 495 Stuyvesant 10 1 550 Behning 15. 5.00 Exceptional Value Monthly Cnc a Montin HE buyer sighed with satisfaction as she exhibited these blouses. ‘*Aren’t they beauties?”” she asked, certain there could be no answer but "*Yes.’’ **But what is the price?”’ was every woman’s anxious query. Dressy Model (as illustrated) of velvet in youthful poke effects. Trimmed with full curled Ostrich fancies and long stream- | ers. Colors, Black, Brown, Navy, Taupe. | $75 Munt Bros. $3 a |} 80 Plumb 3 Unusual Opportunity to Purchase | 105 Decker Bros. 4 OW, don’t you worry about that; they are The Young Girl’s Dressy Hat 1 125Schomacker 4 Start-of-Season Sale blouses, and you Ata Very Reasonable Price TE he Gables S know what that means. |} 140 Braumuller 5 150 Arion 5 N ’ :. 160 Bradbury 5 case you don’t know what it means, let us 165 Sterling 5 tell you that it is a wonderful chance that oe BROOKLY Neoeoooooooooooooooes, 1G eee Bros. H comes just once in a season— the begin- The Largest Millinery Store in America 195Ritzheimer 6 ning of the season—to buy blouses far below 210 Lohmer 6 their actual value. Read the description, and compare the price, and you'll see how re- markable it is. 225 Steinway 6, VICTROLA $22.50 and $32.50 REASONABLE TERMS. [ELAYER A0cEa o Mine, “Chong, ILGOX'S , MYwrcé AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. Extra Special for Saturday Hatiers’ Plush and dil ate $2.98 Could not be duplicated elsewhere under $5.98. Tailored hats of Hatters’ Plush crown and beaver brims, in Continental roll brim and sailor shapes. Black and colors, with wide grosgrain ribbon bows and bands. Usually sold at 85.98 Special, Tomorrcw, at . BLOUSES of Georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Come in white, black, flesh, bisque, taupe, navy, brown and gray, though of course each model does not come in all of these shades. There are light, lacey trimmed blouses for evening, and subdued shades and tailored styles for daytime, Deli cate frills, beautiful embroideries of silk, beads and silk floss embroidery and fine tucking are lavishly used. Women need feel no anxiety as to the be the neck line, for there are a sufficient number of styles omingness of $32", a PIANO |, GOETZ & CO. 81-87 COURT STREET evtiiXes BROOKLYN 4!532kis for each to choose her own kind, See also our regular 3-column Fall Sale Advt. on page 27 and other pages for Special Advts. of Nh eas ‘Stylwear’” Clothing, \.isses’ and Juniors’ Dresses and "Start of Seagon”’ Sale of Misses’ Suits

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