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4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBEi 14, 1919, Bee. 1 aa ns ssseeensatcanens —-sadiansmaitsin dit UPSON IS TRADE ENVOY. LUBAN HERE, A PRISONER. | CAILLAUX ON TRIAL OCT. 23. AMERICAN SHIP ASHORE. | ENGINEER DIES OF SCALDS. |STOLE 15 PISTOLS, CHARGE.| QPDER Pigere to Row sthat and Batt Cases BIRTH OF LEAGUE Former French Premier Charged | Tennesse: to Represent United | Gate Bowing and falvage of the |Trapped tn Cab After Collision | Police “ay Man R hed Army Base | ME SMS TS. SS SNS SPREE HSE * With Intriguing With Enemy, © in Vienna, Liner Is Doubital, With Motor Track, | . Brought From Mexico, # \ F . ‘ARIS, Oct. 14—Joneph Catilaux.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—William Ford| STOCKTIOIM, Oct. 14.—Ths Ameri-| FREEHOLD, N. J, Oct 14-eCollld-; Accor i. Jacon Lubdan, wanted on @ charge of former Premier of France, will be| Upson of Tennessee has been appointed |can steamer ¢ 5 with @n automobiles moving van at ¢ forgery, was brought nere yesterday by placed on trial before the High| Trade Commissioner to Vienna, the De | “ Ps . t @ptectives on the steamship Morro Castle | Court on ‘Thursday, Oct. 23, according | PArtment of Commerce announced t 7 ; to the Journal to-day, day. He is to make an investigation of | amor general commercial and economic co: b | Narra ditions in Austria and bia as #00 doubtful Ex-Promier Calliaux, charged with | circumstances permit. doudttul oi ntriguing to brim The new Trade , Commissioner was | steame' t American delegate to the Inter-Allied | steamor. no he —_——— Wm Tampico, Mexico, where he was ar-| i Ze er who ts charged with having! 1 ture and disho Commission at Vienna and is weil — Warre Germany, has caowe in Aare bart Ay war he| The Governor John Lind, 2,039 tonn,| 4s wage m served as an officer of the Amertcan " . or bru Red Cross and was decorated with the | ef Baltimore for Reval on Sept. 17, riding with French War Cross and the Medal of |She was Inst reported off ruck Honor. n Sept, 18. in custody for « )year. Last month he was removea from prison to & hospital because of | Daily News Calls for Loyalty | To It Even If Scheme “Touches Ireland.” LONDON, Oct. 14.—The entire Lon- don press, with the exception of the Morning Post, to-day acclaimed the | birth of the League of Nations, in commenting on the meeting yester- day of the union formed to promote | the League. Discussing the League as a business venture, the Dally Telegraph declares it Is certain to be difficult, but hopes ff that Britain wf work for ita euccess. The Daily News urges devotion to the new. internationn! scheme, as- serting Britain must be loyal to the coyshant, even tt Article XI. touches Ireland. fArticle XL deals with inter- Bational relations ‘which threaten to distr@® either the peace or the good unilerstanding between nations upon which peace de penda.”] The Timea endorsed Lord Robert ‘Cecil's argument for the reduction of armaments, The Daily Chronicle, de- clartng the country te solidly for the leagte; says it is impossible to think league without the mind travelling to “the sick room acrosu the Atlantic,” whero President Wil- non’s iliness {# of the gravest con- corn to the world. Pointing out that the British Empire itself was created by a long series of wars, the Morning Post criticizes the league on the ground that it covers an attack on the idea of nationality, The paper character- izes the Mansion House meeting as 4 ° “the opening adtumn offensive of NAA URPETSETE AT Gel Tata | {}oasue apostles wh ohave been proved \ ‘ htalse prophets.” WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE rrr HOVDLOOSQOCEQOSSYSSUOUEIIOUE ae ETO SLATES HALEDON CCODNTICOOONESIOOOUTCTTUUTAA UT | -~ Apparel of Bewitching Loveliness © Interpreting the (New Modes for Winter | AN UNUSUALLY COMPLETE PRESENTATION OF AUTHORITATIVE WINTER FASHIONS IN WHICH CHARM AND INDIVIDUAL IDEAS ARE COMBINED WITH THE HIGHEST ART OF THE NEW MODE, IN FABRICS OF WONDROUS TEXTURE AND RICHNESS, EMPHASIZED BY SUMPTUOUS TRIMMINGS OF FUR, BEADING AND EMBROIDERY. ee dee STUTAS TTL TSS ASUUAUEDELUERTUUAURUSLEL UGH urgeots Named te Repre- mt France om League. PARIS, Oct, 14.—Leon Bourgeois, for- mer Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs and French member of the League of Nations Commission of Peace Conference, has been appointed as reprsentative of France on the Counci) otare doene’ was sanse ‘by President Poincare and Premier Clemenceau this morning. The Values Are Most Extraordinary Later Fur-Trimmed Suits Tailleurs of Distinction —— ' XPRESSING ALL THE PIQUANCY OF SMART INDI- NTERPRETING THE NEW WINTER MODES ARE THE - HUNTER COLEGE JUBILEE. VIDUALITY ARE THE GRACEFUL SUITS OF SILK TAILLEURS OF VELOUR DE LAINE, DUVET SUPERIOR, “ DUVETYNE, LUSTROLA, DUVET SUPERIOR, SIL- TINSELTONE, RAYONEER, BOLIVIA, OXFORDS AND Alumal to Coremony. on Gat Afternoe Hunter © fs to have a jubflee reunion in Chapel, 68th Street and Park Avenue, at 3.20 P, M. next Sat- urday, to which every one who ever attended {# invited. Short addresses Court Justice orn Te Churchilly former President of Board of Education, | and Mts, Alice Fischer Harcourt, ‘There will be musical num: p refreshments and an informal re- a ‘The Committee of Arrange- “ ments includes Miss Annie EB, Hickin- | Bottom, Dean, of Hunter, snd Prof. Helen Gray.. Cone, College poet laureate, 4 VERTIP BOLIVIA, ARGONNE, PEACH BLOOM, SILVERTONE, IN TYPES OF ORIGINAL BEAUTY AND TRICOTINE, FROST GLO, YALAMA, VELOUR DE LAINE AND CLEVER ADAPTATIONS OF THE NEW SILHOUETTES THAT SILVERTONE, ENRICHED BY FUR TRIMMINGS OF BEAVER, HAVE WON FAVOR WITH THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN SQUIRREL, NUTRIA, HUDSON SEAL, SKUNK AND RING- AND MISS OF FASHION AND THAT REVEAL THE MOST AT- r TRACTIVE STYLE TENDENCIES OF THE COMING SEASON. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 To 325.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, ~ 45.00 To 100.00 \ d Ouvenport Cheney Dies. é Conn, Oct. 14.—Capt. J. Pa) 'y, won of the late Col. f Cheney, and a Smart Winter Coats New Fur Trimmed Coats . EVER WAS THE VERSATILITY AND BEAUTY OF WIN- HE VOGUE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS DESIGNED IN = y TER COATS MORE DOMINANTLY EXPRESSED THAN THE NEW SILHOUETTES, INCLUDING THE BLOUSE = ys IN THESE BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF DUVET SU- AND REDINGOTE EFFECTS, ARE WELL EXEMPLI- = Pd PERIOR, PEACH BLOOM, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, CRYS- FIED IN THE MODELS OF BOKHARA, FROST GLO, = % TAL CORD, CHANELLA, CASHWELL, SUEDE VELOUR, BO- PEACH BLOOM, ARGONNE, KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, EVORA, es ty LIVIA AND FROST GLO, ACHIEVED TO MEET THE DEMANDS VERONA, LUSTROLA, SILVERTONE, CHAMELEON, VELOUR = Me OF CHILLY DAYS TO COME, AND SHOWN IN A VARIETY OF AND BOLIVIA, TRIMMED WITH TAUPE NUTRIA, SQUIRREL, = SMART NEW MODELS THAT MAKE SELECTION EASY. RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, BEAVER, MINK, BLACK FOX, ts ® . SKUNK AND MOLE, es 3 36THSTREE Suit of Yalama, = S"4AVENUE AT S6™S T Short Flare Coat, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED; VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, Coats ot Laurel: = Second Roor ~Take Elevator elaborately — trimmed collar, cuffs and pockets with Taupe Nutria, 45.00 To 85.00 65.00 TO 285.00 of Taupe Nutria, $130.00 $165.00 Not all our winter coats are fur trimmed. The soft, wonderfully luxuriant fabrics are shaped into collar effects that give all the snug comfort and coziness without the costliness of fur trimming. Shown in charming variety, and— DRESSES—COATS—SUITS i Fur Trimmed ¢ ; Winter Coats Of the Highest Class, on Sale Tomorrow at 85 Frost Glo £ = Duvet de Laine Silvertone Silvertip Bolivia a Fur Trimmings of Trig Frocks of Tricotine, Ueibeteen Velour or Wool Jersey Silk Frocks of Exceptional Beauty Suitable for All Occasions ‘OLDING A FIRM PLACE IN THE FAVOR OF THE WELL-GROOMED WOMAN ARE THE EXQUISITE FROCKS OF CREPE GEORGETTE, SPARKLING WITH BRILLIANT BEAD-WORK, OR SATIN IN TAIL- ORED AND DRAPED EFFECTS, SO WELL ADAPTED TO AFTER- NOON OR INFORMAL WEAR. MONG THE MATERIALS OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE IN TEXTURE AND FINISH SELECTED TO FASHION THE NEW AND CORRECT TAILORED FROCKS ARE VELOUR, VELVETEEN, WOOL JERSEY AND TRICOTINE, 80 EXQUISITE IN THEMSELVES AS HARDLY TO NEED THE EFFECTS OF ORNAMENTATION, TO ADD TO THEIR NATU- RAL CHARM. Re 1S ithe Acad SS 6 RS PRRESUR BRS £5 5ES AemEH SOROS Deka e Denese EE REL: Stn Mite abd wie Daw a VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 30.00 “~v - VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 AUSEUOUUEREREAUEUOTERVEVITES EMEA TESUBELEASEREL TEAL: a sone ou = VVOLVING NEW STYLE IDEAS OF FASCINATING NOVELTY AND BEAUTY ARE THE TAILORED AND DRAPED FROCKS OF CREPE METEOR OR SATIN, THE BEADED MODELS OF FILMY CREPE GEORGETTE OR THE BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES OF SILK NET OVER SILVER CLOTH OR SATIN, FROCKS THAT ARE SUITED FOR THE VARIOUS OCCASIONS OF FORMAL OR INFORMAL WEAR. SION IN THE TAILORED FROCKS OF VELOUR, TRICOTINE, WOOL JERSEY AND VELVETEEN BECAUSE OF THE EASE WITH WHICH THESE DELIGHTFUL FABRICS LEND THEMSELVES TO THE VARIOUS WHIMS AND FANCIES OF THE MODE OR SERVE AS A BACK- GROUND FOR DELINEATING THE PLIANT LINES OF THE LATER SIL- HOUETTE, G'* IS A CHARACTERISTIC THAT NEVER FAILS OF EXPRES- VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 TTT CENUVURADTOENOATUTENUUUELON TEE OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY OR VELVETEEN, Frock of Tricotine, OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL OR SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS. sumptuously em- : 40.00 to 110,00 broad 25,00 7 120.00 Taupe Nutria ped to NVETNUININE Ed Pires eee seem UUAUEGRAUUAQUVERERERADEELIVDAND ATE 4 mms ememss") UUNATALELICCRLAANTANATUAYEL seme > oermmees TUL ELUDRU ETE DUTTA HATH