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jand a hat, for the New| worth of Kngiand Steamship Company, wax con- | 10, North I gas _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919, . nd ing which time $100,000 | \. | h disappeared from Pier o 2 con- vo er, Slegel admitted in Vieted before Judge Learned Hand in| court he had served four or five t rae r the Federa! Court yesterday of stealin ne | for burglary and ny. Judge rope cases of drygoods worth $7,000. | remanded him to the Tombs for = ATTACK THE LETS; ya FARE.TWO TOWNS, Lettish Government Protest to x KELLNER BROS. -nine yo rsselling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue Overstuffed Living Room Snite with fall spring arms and loose spi ing cush- ion seats, es a Tapestries or Damask—3 pieces... . . T Sixteen Hundred Dollars or Two Hun- dred and Fifty Dollars you will find at Keliner’s the utmost value in beauty and quality and in the service rendered. For the suggestions they o ntain, we ad- vis: @ visit fo ‘The Twenty-five Rooms.” “. THAT EXPRESS A See Pe ae ME eee ee ee aes! ! — ee ee young, person's wardrobe. Children's Hats 4 COATS and HATS for a 4. LITTLE’ CHILDREN ‘ ‘MOTHER'S OWN IDEA— As ’ ip: » In the resources of the a Children’s Coat Shop or by Ae the resourcefulness of the ’ Franklin Simon workrooms. T matters‘not if one's age is somewhere be- tween two and six—one may possess as many typesiof Winter coatsand hatsas there ‘ are occasions to wear them. Franklin Simon & Co.'s \ Children’s Coat Shop can provide a tiny person with * a Chinchilla top-coat for a morning stroll in the park i with nurse, a leather coat for a motor ride with mother, a fur wrap-coat for a’cold day, an Auto-Soie outfit for a rainy one, or evert'a pastel tinted coat of kitten’s ear cloth regally trimmed with ermine for special occasions. Nor are these merely miniature reproductions of grown-ups’ fashions, but charminj, adaptations of modish silhouettes especially designed for childhood. Then, too, there is a hat for every type of coat and every curly head. THE FRANKLIN SIMON WORKROOMS will interpret a mother's own thoughts as to just what sort of coat her little child should wear, and create a hat to match that or any other coat in a Children's Coats 15.75 to 100.00 495 to 39.50 CHILDREN'S COAT SHOP—Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Peace Conference and De- mand Quick Action. | LONDON, Oct, 10 (United Press).— | A foree of 20,000 Germans has at- | tacked the Letts on a ten-mile front, | According to a dispatch to the Daily |Chronicle from 1 correspondent in | Riga. The Letts were heavily out- i] | thelr ground under strong pressure, ‘The corespondent rays he viewed from Riga. It was preceded, he says, by two German airplanes bombing | the Lettish cavalry headquarters. Dispatches ffom Berlin to-day quoted official advices from Mitau saying the Germans attacked the Lette after strong Lettish patrol at- tacks had threatened tho Germans’ orderly removal from West Russia The Germana occupied two villages, | six and nine miles respectively south of Riga PARIS, Oct, 10 (Havas).—German troops attacked Lettish forces on Oc- tober 8, according, to a protest re- ceived by thé Peace Conference from the Lettish Government. The Allies ar asked to take decisive action arty - ee a a (ate EN ee ie alee or tanhectaree 4 ARIAL Acorn Spl tet Kay vathty ow | vem this w rt of No. 33 Pataino, ni 125th Street |numbered and were forced to yield | with ¢ the battle while stationed six miles |» eaty,” and to compel Germany t ply with the terms ¢ Versail les pact. It is claimed German troops n Letvia are “threatening the world and uniting with pro-German Rus- 4 ana" tinately de BOYS DRIVE OFF TRUCK WITH $5,000 IN GOOD Three ( captured After $3,000 Worth of Merchandise Has Vanished; Hired to Do It, They Say. n 262 En. ito, % found by tives F and Moran at 82d 8t and Second Avenue an hour and a hal after ite diadppearance was reported sito says two men hired him in m to run the Aruck to the point he was arrested and ho was waiting for them there. of silk and leather were on the truck when It was stole the arrest was mnade. mixtures — both i) SOME PURE SILK 4 for women and girls, well with Winter suits. cal look? ttish Ge went’ declarea it] nd its indepen- 1 Angelo nd Samuel Aaron, seven- teen, of No. 242 East 122d Street, were} arraigned in Yorkville Police Court to- day charged with stealing at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, loaded with merchai of No, 318 5 a motor truck from in front] ing men s * t al Of $5,000 worth ovelties sane STORE CLOSES AT 5. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor Est. 1879 You Never Pay More at Best’s And that isn't all—these ) WOMEN’S TAFFETA PETTICOATS | 3.95 In the new street shades flounces emphasize their neat, practi- “vitation of she eae! DUMBWAITER BURGLAR DISCOVERED IN decal: | Captured by Detective After Haul- | ing Himself Four Stories and Escaping to Cellar. A dumbwaiter burglar, who pulled | | himself up four stories... and broke into | the apartment of Mrs. Leonia Hoffman No. 707 West 180th Street, waa caught last night by Detective Frederick Kam- merer who found he man curled up In- side a small steamer trunk in the cellar The man, who gave his name in the Washington Helghts Court to-day as when the detective pulled him out. Bernard! had es:aped down the dumb- waiter shaft when ?'rr, Hoffman, on seeing him enter her kitchen, had screamed. The detective, and some mov ched the vicinity for two hourf be side the runk —— |German Rioters Wounded French Soldiers, Jand three soldiers were wounded in rebuck, in occupied Ger- rding to a | many, dixpateh to-day to the Petit Partsien. The riot is described as having grown out of labor demonstrations against wesde worth $3,000 were missing when (the high cost of living, in which Spartacans Joined Rad’ Wenther in New Jersey Delayn @ © Department of Agriculture issuec r Don't forget to register to-day. Booths open from § P.M. until 10.30 .M. and to-morrow—the last day— from 7 A.M. until 10.30 P.M. Enrol! when you register. PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three KI-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-molds—the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION George Bernardi, & years old, No. 306 | "| Hast 100th Street, had closed the lid of | the trunk and was nearly suffocated | re the intruder was found in- | PARIS, Oct. 10—A French major, Best & Co. FALL OVERCOATS FOR MEN Made in Our Own Shops 29.50 to 62.50 ane weather may be expected nowany time and forehanded men are looking around for overcoats. Our present showing is very important. for Fall is now here. English and Irish tweeds; our own American hand - woven Biltmore tweeds; English coverts, the rare fabric this Fall; dressy camel’ hair effects; softest of all, Vicunas and Oxford dressy and street models. The fabrics are identical with those used by the best tailors. The models are correct and exclusive to us and the fact that they are made in our shops insures the highest quality of tailoring coupled with the saving of from 5.00 to 20,00 on a garment because we save you the manufacturer’s profit. SPECIAL Vicuna finished knit-weave overcoats, showerproof and non- wrinkling. The most practical coat we know of. Best & Co. Fifth Ave, at 35th St. STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Two Reasons for Visiting this Store Saturday Stock Up on Stockings! Here are nearly 1500 pairs of Women’s Silk Stockings at 1.79 pr. Sizes 849 to 10, No Feminine Wardrobe is Com- plete Without a Silk Petticoat Buy yours here at these very special prices—we have prepared a collection to harmonize The tailored Their changeable color eiiccts make a distinct appeal for girlish favor. lengths 26 to 36. “You Never Pay More at Best’s’’ pi ah neta RAN pica Be Msi. r Lit ARES OND RR heey 30 P, ML Every type of garment cA Box of “self-star. ters” (Not a chocolate cream in the bo LL aboard, folks pile into the flivver or Pierce- Arrow. Stow the old lunch basket away in the back seat. Did you put in that box o’ Lowney’s? All right, then — we're off. Fancy-Full is an extra-special favorite with touring parties. Zee The big Nugatines and (AS chocolate-coated cara- hy ve mels are welcome guests SN at the roadside repast. Lowney’s Chocolates in New York here are on their way to exceeding the speed limit. Pass thedrug-store mana knowing wink and he won’t hold you up. THE E. W. DUNSTAN CO. Distributora 112 Hudson Street, New York Z owner's Entrance—1 West 35th St. are the openwork lace and drop-stitch stockings 0 much in demand and so hard to find at anything like a moderate price. There are FIVE OPENWORK PATTERNS IN BLACK ONE ATTRACTIVE DESIGN IN CORDOVAN SOME SILK AND FIBRE MIXED. : com : open | | | EVENINGS Hi, 12 West 125° Unit wh GIRLS’ TUSSAH SILK PETTICOATS | ' i cusreuaseveensucscansnssssss ments, cCoME a you hese DREN'S FALL. f f I C a 1 A splendid stock of fur coats, neck pieces, stoles and. muffs. ltRendtet ‘The Best Newspaper Maga- zine Supplement in the United States of America”’ —the Sunday World Magazine ee en CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT is a convenience you will ap- preciate at Hygrade, for in addition to this privilege you will see a display of the best clothes in town in a generous assortment at the most rea- sonable prices. Snappy Fall styles in Roches- ter-made overcoats and suits for men, perfectly tailored. A. charming array daintiest of dresses as well as the latest styles in suits, coats and dolmans for ladies. Stout sizes carried in all ladies’ gar- Boys’ and girls’ clothing at the same liberal credit terms. praind: ar? SXREL Tol