The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 9

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SOMBING STORY IS REFUTED. Alleged French Attack om Narem~ berg Aug. 2, 1914, Was Oniy Plane Flying Home. i D i nd of July, 1914, testi- | bere. added M. Unne, and was fired at cleco Fernando Fonseca and ¥, Jamea A | PARIS, Oct. 9—The origin of the] fe the Sulmaon ‘Company | Several tinies while ko doing. los een Fonseca, and William D. May 34. geting Hadad aetlettrh tate German story that Freneh nirmon ine in the hands of oo ty Mrs. Little have gone to! With Wide Knowledge of Amer- | i for © flight from! Reol ip Vast 7 White Sulphur Springs bo 8 short flew over the City of Nyremberg and Inople. Bniine trou egister early to-day, Booths open Visit after which they w ican Affairs dropped bombs on Aug. 2, 1914, which Laporte to land In Ba-|from & P.M. until 10.30 P. wi. You inh foterning to New Yor hate 1010, by Tee Paw Progtion| OUR, was made one of the pretests for d in chine. was repaired and| will (ose your vote if you don’t reg- in the fall Covrrype, joi8 Yat iatag Wer aie claring war » Was bro ight Laporte was bout to start off again ister ness interests Thirty-fourth Street wh EVEWANG WORBAD, out yeaterday ata hearing by @ court) when he was ttled the historical potnt + 1, however, he ‘wi e, former adminiotrator m Motere Corporations ed from doing prohibit: martial in an army airplane case. The we a the German authorities, On man who se released and told’ he might teturn to France by way of Nuremberg, Laporte in mak-| ing his way home flew over Nurem-} MISS DD SRES FONSECA BRloy, OF W. F, LITTLE IN CHURCH WEDDING sau mo WAX, e bri , ‘ose Clayton and Hugh Flaherty. There also were th little brothers of the bride, Fran- od a ava, sya. 2! TRADE EXPERT IS SOUGHT : AS BRITISH CONSUL HERE VuUsUnue dv, Neg, Commu, tn Phe sa ae hree pages, the two INCREASE YOUR ECONOMY. on Franc: The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily Mise Grant Becomes Bride ot Philip . Keres, ’ Miss Winifred Mae Grant, daughter | O° \of Mr. dnd Mrs. Rollin P. Grant, was married to Philip B, Keyes, yi | jeventng at € o'clock, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Anson |F. Grant, in Westfield, N. J. Mr. rough acquaintance with A and Mes. Keyes will make thelr home| American Lsse, cucetiong will be |in Wostheld. ‘The bride's father, |(oe Meago ny writin’ con |Rollin P, Grant, is Vico Chairman of ‘in in the, Unite 4 to-day tish consular o LONDON, —Bus! here are insistent that the Government, When it appoints s eaccessor to Consul a importance died be- Motals States to keep roe well Informed as wi 6 that thts | connection, several junior omicials with These Boots arg i H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK The Men’s Shoe Department offers a special feature in Men’s All-leather Boots (a laced, narrow-toe model for street wear) at $8.50 per pair Thirty-fifth Street ade of quality calfskin, in black or dark cordovan brown, and could mot be re-ordered for stock at anything like the low price quoted. the Board of Directors of the Irving |manufsstu | National Bank. In the Board of Trade Journal the | Mr. IRLAM.F-UTTLE.. Ceremony Is, Performed by Mgr. Chadwick, Assisted by Rev. | Thomas F. Barry. | In the Church of the Blessed Sne- trament yesterday Miss Dolores Emma Fonseca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Fonseca of No. 48 West 784 Street, was married to William Frank Little, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert 8, Little of this city. | ‘The ceremony was performed by | Mgr. J. P. Chadwick, assisted by the | Rev, Thomas F. Barry, and wos fol- lowed by a reception and breakfast ‘at the Hotel 2: jestic, Miss Pauline imma Fonseca, who was her sister’e maid of honor, was in pink satin with gold trimmings | and a pink chiffon hat. The brides- maids, who were the Misses Annie and Aileen Templeton, and Rosai This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern bare West 42nd Street © (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Specially Prepared Sale MEN’S FALL UNDERWEAR Three Special Items of American Underwear for Friday and Saturday Shirts & Drawers Medium weight; Part Wool; Natural Color; unusual value. Shirts & Drawers Union Suits Ribbed Cotton; me- dium weight; ankle Half Wool; very or stout length; %- unusual value (Men’s Shoes, SIXTH FLOOR) =e : Dibetathed Assortments of Women’s FASHIONABLE WINTER FURS No garment is so luxurious or comfortable as a Fur—whether medium or higher The average life of a fur precludes the idea of its being expensive— worn for years by remodeling each season. quoted below are of rich durable pelts and represent numerous new styles. All Furs Quoted Below Are Moderately Priced riced, urs may Fur Scarfs ATEST and most fashionable styles; developed in rich pelts, including Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Skunk, Mink; Dyed * Fox, Wolf, Natural Squirrel, h Black Lynx, Natural Blue Fox, || Silver Fox, Russian or Hudson Bay Sable, $19.50 to 795.00 Also . varied selection of Fur Skins from which Neckpieces and Muffs may be made in any desired style. | Luxurious Winter Fur Coats Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Marmot, Natural Otter, French Seal (Dyed Coney), Natural | | | Squirrel, Caracul, Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues Beaver, Leopard, Natural Muskrat and Natural Mink, $125.00 to 2500.00 Smart Fur Wraps of Broadtail, Real Chinchilla and Russian Sable West 43rd Street The ‘ur Garments Fur Muffs - ELON or Barrel shape, of ‘the most serviceable skins, embracing Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Skunk, Mink, Dyed Fox, Wolf, Natural Squirrel, Black Lynx, Natural Blue Fox, Silver Fox, Russian or Hudson Bay Sable, $22.50 to 395.00 Selgas and Helen Egan, ‘all of whom wore white net frocks over pink ips, with poke — and carried baskets of wile flowers. Robert 8. Little jr., was his bruth- Stern Brothers 5 West 42nd Street Extra quality Grey | | | | sleeves Unusual Value $1.95 Per Garment $1.85 Per Garment $2.75 | MEN’S GLOVES Mocha finished Suede; P. X. M. sewn; spear head backs; one fastener; Grey or ‘Buck (Drab); regular sizes. Also Men’s Washable Chamois Gloves, natural color, with.com- ination black embroidered backs, $1.75 Pair A Special Offering of MEN’S FALL FOOTWEAR Black or Tan Calfskin Lace Shoes displayed on Main Floor Very Exceptional Values at $7.75 Pair These Shoes are made of selected Black or Cordovan colored Calfskin with narrow or medium size toes; in two distinctive models; excellent workmanship, Complete range of sizes. Men’s Shoe Department Located at Sixth Avenue Entrance MEN’S SUITS & OV ERCOATS Tailored in the Kirschbaum Shops for New York Men and Young Men SUITS—Made by clothes-makers famous for their ability " put style, shapeliness and service into men’s clothing. A large variety of finished worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres. Many quarter linc] or full lined with silk at $40, $45 and $55 OVERCOATS—In these outgarments we offer a series of feature values. .. $40.00 $35.00 $45.00 $30.00 Town and Country Ulsters, satin trimmed, Box Overeoats, satin trimmed, Dress Overcoats, satin lined, Topcoats, form fitted and loose draping designs, Other fine Overcoats, $35.00 to 60.00 MEN’S SECTION 7HIRD FLOOR. 33 ee. you ite J 4 oh eit BEST vate Vv. nk BEST. 9700 VALUE E EE aS STops ss For aw CRAMPS | seo bk Rea, teaapoont it In’ halt tumbler of water. Instant, relict. Safe for children, 250, S00, $1.00, DYSENTERY xe “q

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