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THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919, nit Cloned. fects, with $6,000 each, are left to her Mutiny of U, 8. Soldiers at Coblens Manning's soldier we tligabethtown, N. J. a German Lie. ¥ York War} pequests are $90,000 to COBLENZ, Oct: 9 (Associated Press).—German newspapers have given publicity to a false story that losed last addition to one half old Trinity parish house fm Church Street has been a soldier “| BY WOW TO HELP t hotel and hoxpitality house for more i American soldiers at Coblens had Z thas eighteen months, operating as jor ve aer= mutinied on account of a reduction of 4 i g that toe Posey Andersen Ausiiinry, No,| quarters bere 1 tb: etated that the period it bas rendere ed service, Geeptag, eating or entertaining priv- to more than 150,000 service 40, Division of New York, and $1,000 story, which was al to the ‘Anderson Zouaves of Westfield, | \°°%: + po Bacay Batlle d FRIENDLESS GIRLS the German wireless news service to gifts Include $2,000 to the Washington Square Association for out foundation, The story tg con- a ch t T t be Washington Squat Square | Home and |¢roieq in Washington square: “ae carter area” or 000 a) inl Di OWNE! Grace Church Share in Mrs. |Poa? shoo to the Order ot Cotonial | wares among the troops. Lords of Manors of Tivoli, N. Y.; Lawton’s W Will. em for a stained glass window in the chapel of Fortress Monroe, Va.; $15,000 for a set of chimes for the ad Will of Mrs, Eilsa Mackintogh | on cpel at West Point, and $25,000 for inch Anderson Lawton, widow of] 4 statue of her father, Gen. Robert James Marsland Lawton and daugh- Anderson, to be placed in Fort Sum- ter of Gen. Robert Anderson of Civil] ter, 8. C. a aa ea War fame, was filed for probate in st b: - States in left the memorials of Gen the Burrogate’s office yesterday and} Anderson and $3,000 for flowers to be makes many bequests of several| piaced on the Anderson farnily graves thousand dollars sach to patriotic|in the West Point Cemetery Memorial Day and All Saints’ Day. The Hugue- NAME IN EVERY PAIR Boston Garter Hietfup ‘The comfort and Government force or explain : organizations, not Society ts made the holder of the im their wares. A Dequest of $30,000 1s made to! jonn Watts de Peyster Fund, held in a= Si 1777 the Washington Square Home for|trust by Mrs, Lawton for the New re nce Friendiess Girla, with the request that | York Historical Associatio Supreme Court Justice Finch and a tablet be crested in Oke Sullding | ao Calon Trust, Company are named buyers have and inscribed, “He that ts without | {B® Union Tr pre ie. , r re found them nin among you, let him cast the firet|tawion's godahild, tn lett $16,000 Quality First! 3 the best of stone.” —_—_—— @tORGE FROST co. The residue of the estate, which js ‘Two Join Columbia Puculty. Bhaveenasn eeeren thought to be very large is divid (nto two parts, one being tort to the rector, wardens and en Giace Church and the other to the Washington Square Home tor Friend- Dr. Arthur W. Hixson, formerly a metallurgist for se Attseee: eae Someany: and Dr. Mor he start of sivene 1 Thathtnte sot LOVES mY, leas Girle of Chemical Eogineering of & Se FOR MEN WOMEN RK CHITOPEN' Her furniture and household ef. Columbia University ‘ re “ ae » i ae = by Sr F &. i ee | et E re - 2, ~ we ob, = FRANKLIN SIMON & Equip Misses, the Junior Miss and Girls with WINTER COATS and WRAPS VARIED IN FABRICS AND FUR TRIMMINGS AS THE Moops OF THE SEASON—VARIED IN STYLE AS THE MOODS OF YOUTH ba) ee ee mn ae Pe eet eae ame gee Fortuna Cloth Beaver Fur Peachblocm Sik Duvetyn Chameleon Cord Yalama Cloth Bolivia Suede Velour Tweed Chinchilla @ Misses' Coats 14 to 20 Years 29.50 to 395.00 —== Nutria Fur | picturesque npitens for youn’ pa Perhaps it was Ranvin w!:o first modernized the idea and introduced an ele- ment of wearability where there was only decorative quality before. To whomever the initial credit is due, it is sufficient that the inspiration served as open sesame to creative Zenius in the direction of youth- ‘ful apparel. This is very apparent in the Franklin Simon collection of Winter Coats and Wraps for young women and irls. Never before have coats for Misses been more suitably styled for the varied occasions of a youn woman's life; never before have coats for Juniors been so naively adjusted to the inconsistency of size and age that has been called the awkward period; nor have Girls’ coats ever been so essentially youthful. And never before have such ingenious things been done with collars, pockets, belts or cuffs—nor have so many fabrics and furs blended their beauty in fashions so ori3inel. Opossum Fur Raccoon Fur Mole Fur Hudson Seal Fur Taupe Wolf Fur Squirrel Fur Kolinshy Squirrel! rc) Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Coats 6 to 19 Years 18.50 to 175.00 MISSES' AND GIRLS' COAT SHOPS—Second Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ite BUSINESS: HOURS 9.00 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. ° RTD neutral countries, is absolutely with. Franklin Simon & re Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Girls’ and Junior Misses’ FROCKS OF VELVET OR VELVETEEN NAIVE AND UNOSTENTATIOUS AS GIRLHOOD ITSELF MOR the informal social events that happen in the life of a girl, Franklin Simon has assembled frocks of vel- vet or velveteen as different as the occasions for which they are in- tended. There are touches of wool embroidery, and guimpes of pay Scotch plaid or pongee silk. While every one is different from every other one in style, all of these frocks are practical, for the first essential of young, people's clothes is wearability. Girls’ Dresses 6 to 16 years Junior Miss Dresses 13 to 17 years 16.75 to 59.50 GIRLS’ end JUNIOR MISSES’ DRESS SHOP : Second.Floor le NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS Str. 1 Those Who Seek cy ll i) Home-Furnishings We cannot emphasize too strongly the importance of tak. ing advantage of our Present low prices on furniture in the face of present-day conditions. To postpone selecting your furniture simply means that you will pay a much higher price for | identically the same Home-Fur- 4 | ff nishings now on sale. rr “‘WeMakeT. Fi 19” Kitchen Maid Cabinet eMake | ermstofit Plain Figure Tags on Everything upwards 54 9: .75 Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere sa 4-Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Suite Consisting of Pat tat Aerts CLOSET, $235” BU SERVING TABLE, D 6 ft. extension; Four pak Library Table In mahogany finish, Coloniel styte, with draws 8 Tea Wagon Period design in mahogany, or; as i with removable § 9 6 ca trated, at....., glass tray... OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS y Buen is OL. ars SuNDaY WORLD WAT", With, ca. AND. SRE iv, och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagan: ESTABLISHED 1860 KocHes. 125th Street, West The S ( e Season’s Smart Fashions in Fall Millinery Our own designers have int the Paris styles, " You etil ae hea collection notable for its charm and individuality, Beautiful Breast Turbans, silk velvet, trimmed with $ fancy feather breasts; black and colors. . Smart hats that tum from the face; ‘98 B velvet crown and beaver $ brim; in blue, gray and tan; fae novelty hatpin ? : ’ Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Boys’, Blucher models. Girls’, lace and button. 9 to 19% 1 to 5% Bho to lL 1144 to® $2.75 | $3.50 | $3.00 | $3.50 Here’s a New Lace Boot With All the Earmarks of a$12 Model $850 Soft vici kid and calfskin, in black and dark tan leather. Flexible soles, smart tapering toes, and Louis and conserva- tive heels, This hat v.98 if Girls’ Becoming Serge Dresses REGULAR AND INTERMEDIATE SIZES $68 .. $99.50 At these prices there is a most surprising choice, including coat-effect models with plaid accordeon pleated skirt; regulation models, and Russian blouse dresses, braid trimmed. Girls’ Serge Skirts $3.98 to $7.98 Navy blue serge, with or without body; full pleated models, some with pockets. Sizes 5 to 16. Complete showing of Middies and Gym Bloomers Not a Bit too Early to reeoen the Boy for Winter A Koch Boy’s Mackinaw means absolute freedom for the youngster’s limbs with unequalled warmth over the body. We are ont of the few stores that can boast a complete and meritorious stock of mackinaw coats for boys Made of high-grade Mackinaw Cloth, they are fash- foned with large shaw! collars and spacious pockets, Eleven different patterns; sizes 7 to 18 years. S ecial $ Brice $8. 50 Koch Standard Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits, at $ | 3% Fully $3 saved on every one; with double the wear plus snap and utmost in style, In Cheviot and Tweed mixtures; sizes 7 to 18. . Other Suits, $14.50 to $20.00 Being © Thin Advertixe \Rent wih"vottnede| Credit House bl 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street ss “\ Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. "BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Ihe Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROT [HERS cal the biggest stock of medium and hi gives easiest and best credit terms of 2 brooklya sbiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Purchase wh VICTROLAS Complete Vietrotns, 9