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; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 113, 1919. — SHIPPING BOARD VESSEL HELD IN HOMICIDE CHARGE | WW DANGER OF SINKING AFTER AUTO KILLS GIRL WAN AM Brondway at Ninth, New York Ammonoosue and Not Port Chal- Sidney Salonick Started Machine 1 4 mets as Reported, in | While She Was on Running- ‘ | Why wool velours frocks : Glass percolators This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 A radio from the steamship Vailari, Sidney Satonick, twenty-nine years eked up at the Brooklyn Navy Yard old, a plumber of No. 2162 624 Strect, | For Miss 14 to 20 | | Duvetyne dresses are one of | this morning, disclosed that the report Brooklyn, was held in %,000 bail by to the effect that the steamer Port Magistrate O'Neil, of the Coney Island halmers was on#ire was erroneous, but Police Court thia morning, on a techni- | Jnited 1 i joard cal charge of homicide viol ol ' t, \boat Seon Pigg tes Toth Merton the Motor Vehtele ae la sauna ie | the ultra fashions~ ant one a that is generally quite costly, | because the material is le | of silk and wool, or all silk. | Now, fine qualities of wool Oct. 3 with al for Rotterdam, leaking \badly and In dangtr of sinking, Old, a bookkeeper, of The Port Chalmers and an Italian Street, Brooklyn, who died yesterday liner afesteying to reach th morning of a faactured skull Notion, of the Bath. BOWEN, Batten Oe eae oe Wicca under Salonick was drinving # machine duvetyne—and do not cost iidbahe nearly as much. Appreciatin this fact, we selected wool velours in the same tones that are favored in duvetyne- namely beaver, brown, navy blue, tan. Then we selected models of the same type that Fashion created for her duvetyne frocks + and had them reproduced in wool velours. Prices are mod- erate $52.50 to $63.50 Mode! illustrated is a charming example. The narrow | straps which button to the bodice and skirt are the only trimming--buttonholes are painstakingly bound and the but- (Between 5th and 6th Apenues) West 43rd Street qs death of Jennie Celsand, sixteen years No, 248 bfth The Department of DECORATIVE TEXTILES This Department devoted to Interior Furnishing is at its most interesting period with an abundance of Novelties from Foreign and American marts. by Jesse Lasar of No, 878 East Street, Flatbush, Saturday evening, when he came upon Jennie Gelsand and three Kirl compantong in a tomato field at 60th Street and 22d Avenue, Miss Gelsand was standing on the running mM of the machine when Salonicx ted suddenly, throwing the girl to pavement —only $1.25 The glass percolators come with however, they can be used on either a gas, coal, oil, wood, or electric stove. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. an alcohol _ flame; NAME iN EVERY PAIR said that Salon‘ctc ‘ed the girl any assistance, d the accident, but drove ray. . Her three companions pick» and carried her ne. wenberg of No. iti lyn, was called. Hie Included are a wide range of the following which are much in demand: Figured Armures, Tapestries and Damask, 50 in: wide, $2.25 to 22.50 | |B! Transparent Silks, Kapock Gauze and Casement Hangings, 75c to 4.50 How many my can you name— Lingerie sale Wan unable to restore the girl to con Silk bodices, $1 — Four styks, tuoable silk, thre models, lace-trimmed | and | tailered. Envelope chemises, $1.25 — BOYLE TO SUCCEED DOWLING things to wear known for 142 years as “good value’? Give it up? \ Well, there’s fl Fownes + tints Mun GLOVES = ee At is) Dainty Curtain materials in white and ivory finish,- | - 35c¢ to 3.75 Printed Cretonnes and Linens of artistic design, yd., - - 40c to 6.50 ‘ French and Italian Laces, Motifs, Tidies and Scarfs of recent importation | Alderman Collins Siated for His cipal Bench, One oi) le has sturdy embr: idery A Place on Mu tons are covered with the material; $52.50. Lounging Cushions and Floor Pillows, - - °- - 4.50 to 250.00 | | to finish the tor, while three others are trimmed with lace. Nightgowns, $1.95-- | ‘Two models, both finished with Jace and embroi¢ Main Aisle, Old le the Aldermen of Manhattan n Thursday elect Munetpal Court ecribes nmine. that oe frock hes a smart silliouette quite rae 1s; or a biteof embroidery may be the on it, A Alvo ‘two models in the new checked and cross-barred wool velours about which Paris is now so enthusiastic, These dresses are { $65. Second fc or, Old Building it is improb- . Boyle will resign before or that his su aor as ipal Court Justice will be elected Building Jer the law r. Mr. Boyle's place prob- filled by appolucment by until Jan. 1, 192. tood Alderman William BED COVERINGS ‘ (Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases) Exceptional Values To-Morrow on the Secpnd Floor.’ White Blankets | Double size, pink and blue borders, New designs in attractive coverings, 8.50, 9.75, 10.50 and 12.75 3.75, 4.50, 5.75 and 9.75 Fancy Colored Blankets ove aby wil the Mayo ted by the Mayor, jonrd of Aldermen ia In the event of the Hican, Mr. Collins, if re-elected, will retoin his reat aeccchrrnttiiiaaemiians Beffnio J tern “Accept Wage 83.50. POMPEIAN :: OLIVE OIL $4 | “always fresh” | appetizing Comfortables t 18.—Union job beer . Beats — 8 voted to ac. y MBIT \\ i | roe | nt with the emplo: i A M L ae Oo he wage scale by $0.00 to | ay work und $37 for night \ 1 ghi-hour day remains. No lterm was fixed for the contract, It \ ° ° e | being merely @ tentative agreement. ' ee | Red Cromm Ron Nov. 2 to 11, r | ALBANY, Oct. 13 A proclamation | jpublished to-day Gov. Smith seta aside | The New Jacquard designs in several colors, 4.95, 6.50 & 6.95 In spite of weeks of strikés in the mi!ls during Summer we have most oe . A — “English.” ‘ice \the habit was models—now arriving daily—together with models taken from regu ler stock and are warm and soft—¢nd yery “Rnglish, formed’ and bow - covers a multitude of diagnostic From England they are a neces- ie offer them below present market prices. jerrors. Generally, when you hear of |] Stockings of fine ribbed wool, in the richest of | sity for at least the | " | cases | ; tan, 4 + gold, | : a sudden death, ani often, after cases] shades: tan, Suara ens sreen, purple, gold, | The Secasions when Specially Prepared Sale Women’s and Misses’ of prolonged illness, it will be said that the victim died of “heart trou-! ble.” It is true that there are heart dis-! eases and that people frequently die! from their effects, but “heart trouble” is a useless bugbear, and should not | terrorize the American people as it | does, Stockings with a Derby (wide) rib, heavier, and in more wintry shades; lovets, gray and green mixtures and oxfords; $3.50. Other wool stockings are American made. They itch, of course, and come in heather Cotton. Cotton stockings have been extremely difficult to get this season, but we have one can slip off to the shore alter birds or to the woods for bigger game. omestic 2.50 pair. They come in good “‘woodsy” shades. Imported wool golf hose with fancy tops in gray and heather mixtures are $4 to $5 pair. Long stock- ings, ribbed, in same shades are $4 and $4.50 pair. ies Chats Muslin Pill re | H Chet i the! lel Cross “and Surges the || Of our Winter stocks on hand. In fact, we secured our orders two months ahead | i Muslin Sheets | ushin Fillow Uases | ieven (0, zive che move- H of the usual time, as we feared unsettled industrial conditions. | Single Throe-quarter “Double | Serviceable quality. | Housel 5 | Silk stockings Triple need, deuble heeled and soled black Hemmed 1.25 1.75 1.90 Hemmed, 38c 52c 60c | a Brey girl ane neared wants to bid Beal trom e to og pair according to size, md ps 2 , an irresis'ible desire, especially ec iris may have mercerized lisle st ings, fine ) -mst’d 1.95 2.15 2.40 | Hemst'd, 45¢ 58c 6 r ve fea in hol 5 ibbed, fashioned foot, in binek, white, tan, cor- F Hemst’d 1 , 5c Sold Everywhere fo ee attractive novelties in hoisery are | ioyan, fram he weep incon trae ¥ 3 sik fnew. fi x vhite, § toc » white, or pre faa ge 60 to PERS seit Gp okie Rone } light blue, are 75¢ to 82.48. pair, sccording to size. ; | and soles, from $1.86 to $2.75 pair. Infants’ hosiery ? hl of All silk in all the popular A yy shades of che * oie. ; H o yns, $2,50, $3.60 pr. Stocki: that are soft and very dainty. All are i } ; cae «3 as pages ike $2,60, $3.60 pr. | | Stockings by a very. dainty. “| \ ; i nN ity che ngs ctive to be | sow hite cotton and wool lonif‘stockings, fine ribbed. } 1 . || ile Sinton aha “Po Misisiod this) sotsone whee Fashion decrees | White sill aiid wool, with « fine rib, 76e pair | \ : \f caved “Leet, and Reote shorter skirts. Some of the attractions: ne biroy Hed grrr prong id Building | VAY BD SSehyeietnet ice tates $390eana $4 pair; Men’s socks 4 repaired w you wait. 3 a ; J ers e-PLOOy fi ieeaha Sebo; | Selected, with an eye to good taste and is be: ALAR aE ie ita ie Matas op-derrpeer cotton of medium weight, } 2 E, 125th St./16) E, t4thst A! ropetitch ina aig: | | Rocks of fing combed cotton of medium weight, fi \ West 42nd Street Beiween Fifth and Sixth Avenues. West 43rd Street Hs Sr a Am XW, Cor dare, | oe parton eote Se 1 bine 5 Caley AIS See pair, eavier weight for Lexington Ave. | $5.95; glove silk Domestic socks of finest mercerized lisle, 55c. . . BS. W. Cor. 58th gree emits hose with open work Pras ys socks of lisle tirvad, fae weave, are i | Hours: 2 4 i: i9 1PM, ausly { Fifa h nae day by ay we expect our impertations o these ¥ ’ is | IA with an instep pet socks In. brovn, navy bet ges , ] a 4 ARIES of fine Chan- ine French lisle socks with vertical s H i @ar ' tity ike $1; anothy embroidered clocks, are $3.50 and $4 in mi atures. ‘ : W | " a pip | er with a scalloped Novelty socks come in a highly mercerized lisle | | ADVERTISEMENT. medallion of lace on and silk mixed are madi Y by a drop stitch, a ! Article No. 34 | instep, $8.90 pair and other good ahadea $4.80 pain” e™ 4 ' : Priced for Immediate Disposa ; Embroidered side clox, $3.50 and $4, and other good shades. $4.50 pair. \ o| Pd a Wool stockings Wool socks are q ; ; a ‘ ; Chiropractic have come to stay in our winter wardrobe, of course indispensable \ | Notwithstanding the prevailing high cost of Women's Shoes we are able to offer our new Fall | \|] both for street and sport wear. ‘These stockings | When im the sere | “Heart Trouble” is a term which Thousands of cases restored to are $1.50; with cuffs with a dot or star design, | In extra weight, with eelf clock, $3 pair. i i i 1 health by Chiroprn Ss are cited are $2 pair. i’ sia Calfskin, with Cuban or Louis XV, Meet thale ute trae (hele atten Imported long wool stockings with w wide rib Imported socks : lo the work, Any of thei in gray only, are $2.75 pair. come in a heavy sili with eotton \ tch. Straight ‘mulated wing ti dence of his claim 1 have only to with a wide rib aid extra: re- derby rib silk sock comes at $6 pair, i match, traight or stmula wing lips, isk to be ei htened. inforced tops, $1.65 to $2,accorcing Gayer k Before consulting a Chiropractor to alis, d ee dy hes i “ . 4 ’ fi & wag of the Chiro- “otton stockings for hard wear, range in price from $2.25 60, | Sizes 2/4 to 8. Widths 4AA to D. Sears pene, betula ie Coives i], Coitan Manito tor Fan veel, mite bn ree pore Sb fe Seal tion, Address all inquiries to C. 1. brown and gray; merce i at 56e clocked socks at $2.75; drop-stitch ‘ Tiox 50.—'The Evening World, New to 60e pair; 1 and_ side clocked imported | sock, . York City to 70c pair. Prices rang at $3. Burlington Arcade floor, | i e _ Fashionable Boots == $8.85 pr. In many instances below present Wholesale Cost. % he SK fashioned of Grey or Seal Brown Kid, “Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal or Tan Rus- ‘been | Of course, when death comes, the heart stops beating, and whatever may be the underlying cause of death it cun safely be said that heart trouble jdeath itself, and generally you will ‘find some primary cause that, had it recognized corrected in time, might have proved only a minor ailment, | and the cause of sugh stoppage is gen- erally mechanical-—that is, something oes wrong with the functioning of the organ, C.Lopcatui, of Mov York and Kew Jorsey ighe Reserved.) secured our complete stock, in spite of the bad conditions, Stockings of medium weight, full fashioned, high spliced heel, double sole and heel, in black and cordovan, are 65c. Havana brown. Lisle stockings of mediura weight, full fash- ioned, in bi champagne, field mouse, navy air. L ercerized black or white lisle with flexible tops, 90c¢ peir. Children’s stockings Imported stockings with a derby rib in black, white, brown, are $2.15 to $2.45, according to size. Domestic golf hose in ures of brown and green, and durk brown and blue with plain tops, ing to size. aitiead Hea, 1K AIA Stockings of winter-weight and mercerized | to $1, ani wool, ribbed or plain socks, are $1.25 ) | cotton are alko 65c. They are black, white and | to $2 pair. But go further back than the The heart is a vital organ and any Fi : Ww ve naine WOOL | of silk socks is wide. | sauaa’ HRAEX REEMA ; t irst and foremost we name ocks ls Wits. rH A number of this season's new Fall mod- Stups its function is fatal; this is also |] Stockings for children. They are soft and pian, oat, wate patton te, aad: athe els suitable for dress and general wear; true of other organs of the body, but warm for legs so exposed to Winter winds, Fashioned socks with mercerized toe, hecl and ; ‘The same stockings without feet in gray, are $3; in heather mixtures, $3.50 pair. Other imported socks, with a small design sprinkled on them in sport shades, are $2.25 pair. Cotten and wool socks, in black only, are 50¢ Mercerized wool socks, ribbed and in good mix- tures, are $3; others of silk and wool mixed, are $2.75; still others in plain colors—black, brown and gray — are $1.16; in colors combined with black, are $1.25, Silk The variety of grade, colors and weight cuffs, in good shoe shades, $1.25 pair, Pure silk with mercerized role, $1.75 pair. Fine and heavy quality all-silk socks, $2 and 2.26 pair. w Building.