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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. rl leoneerned in ] ing rte nds aad Spparenti were trying discussed and plana made for the final trial for sddition of PLANS FOR 27TH APPROVED. POTATOES A] LES te CARRYING DAUGHTER ua he ¢ drive on the Roard of KB te | POLIGE GUARD COURTS Gus Aleon Carl Piiple, editors Baker Indorses Name for New ftion Was on the car, He-|Men have petitioned for increases to of a Finnish anti-Government propa- York Guard Division, KILLED; CHILD UNINJURED phy ‘ati alive: he had’ him | $1,600, $1,800 and $2,000 ® year for the | AT SEDITION TRIAL | Kandist newspaper, unusual steps were WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 ot Likes Hospital, The child ihres grades, The tentative budget | taken to protect the Criminal Courts Baker to-day approved the req coat that | | r nd her forehead Wee brala "provides for a maximum of $1,900, The Bullding from being the scene of the National. Guard Division to be ure ie Sees Husband Thrown to His | “ennts Roche of | final date fr the incorporation of sal- Distribution ot Yncendlary Circular | vioience to-day. ganized in the Death Under Eighth | SRS, motel ee Ba enceunie, [te hectic Ge me wan Leads {o Unusual Precau- * |. Policemen th and out of uniform were| York be | | Murphy wos thirty 20. To-day’s meetings are the last regular meetings of the men’s organiza: tions which will be held before that | date TO HOLD MEETING TO-DAY Firemen and patrolmen will hold | meetings to-day, at which the progress | Jot the sala: increase campsign will be designated as t on the alert on the sidewalks around "Should ano | Avenue Car. Cornette Murphy of So. 2445 ew FIREMEN AND PI PATROLMEN Avenue while carrying his thre olf daughter, Mary, was killed by an| Eighth Avenue car between 109th and | 110th Streets Inst night, but the for of the blow threw the child out of I arms and she suffered slight bru' Murphy, his wife, Jane, and thelr daug: te on thelr way home tions by “Bomb Squad.” the Criminal Courts Building. There were also many policemen scattered Following the distribution throughout | song the dore inside Henevolent Associa. |the city of an Incendiary circular ealling| ing, No patton waa allowed t i nN workers to arm themselves and fight |the court room without identifying him- x violence to Jua-|Selt to three uniformed policemen at he court room door, gy 4 nine persons ) Assiatant ‘counsel gained MAY BE AVAILABLE Up-State asin Offers Prod- uct to Commissioner Day at | Big Cut in Cost. Mannere! reet ane t bagi 4 jdback and threate n will mect in the mee stall int the Pullteor ‘utlaine, | tice, Bartow 8. W with President Albert KE. Guinness in| trict Attorney Rorke, the chair. head of the ‘Bomb ion to the court room O° SPREE OTRAS AN ST eeAI Tey a ‘8 JESUES Wr PSAP G WGN GAGA GAY VO PLUS? GA le mn ¢) + UJ “ t Cheaper potatoes for New York 8 | City were seen to-day in the offer of RAM pay Eos Netractions Are "TIO Ce ) t Girls and Boys |||» tamer ot watervite, N.Y. throurh t tra cti I U e m O } i ; Commissioner of Markets Day, to sell Cs | , Safe for growing feet— J | untimitea quantities to local dealers ” built for hard wear—and }} | at $1.50 a bushel, freight on board at oe rib. ene Ser Waterville. ‘The freight rate for the | where at anything like these transportation of goods from Water- | prices: i : ville fs New York ts about 23 cents Herald Square. Bdwoy, 24th tadith Se, | . in li eri y . @ hundred, and the dealer, according We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower | ’ Black Calfskin to the Commissioner, would be | ‘Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. School girls will like these! 300 tailored felt hats specially priced $1.98 A fine quality felt hat in poke, mush- room and roll brim shapes. | All are trimmed with bands and | streamers of grosgrain ribbon. enabled to sell the potatoes to the consumer at less than $2 a bushel and make a substantial profit on his In- vestment. ‘The retail price here now ranges from $3.50 to $4 a bushel. Commissioner Day said that he ts trying to arrange for the sale of the potatoes through retail] dealers at a margin that would give the consumers the benofit of the low price quoted by ithe producer. It is probable, he sald, that the rolling stores may arrange to handle them. | Commissioner Day has been in-/ | |formed that there aro unlimited quan- | tities of potatoes in Waterville and throughout Oneida County, as the! farmers have been unable to sell them | in the open market. Food sales in the public schools were brought practically to a stand- still to-day owing to the waterfront strike, according to Dr, Day. The supply of army goods has been al- most exhausted and the surplus navy food supplies must be brought from the navy base at 35th Street, Brook- lyn, by Ughters, As a result of depeted stocks sales , Sizes 6 to 8.. | Sizes 814 ¢ to 10 |, Sizes 11 to 2... | Sizes 2M 6.73, | Sizes 814 to 1014. | Sizes 11 to 2. Sizes 214 to 6 Tan Grain Leather | Sizes 814 to, 10144 + 60" | Sizes 11 402 2 White Buckskin | Sizes 4 to 8. | Sizes 814 to | Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 214 to 7.. At Either Store Sixth Avenue | Corner 19th Street / $48 Fifth Ave. At 45th St. E-RUFFLED nighties, cunningly bodiced chemises and shapely bloomers; old models of approved popularity, new models which will rd rival the old. At no qther shop in the city can you find such pretty re lingerie at such low prices. r Colors are black, brown, navy, royal blue and Cardinal red. | AMCYS—vatrinmed Mininery Dept., 24 Floor. B4th Street, on Saturday dropped to $31,000, a low level since tho beginning of the en- terprise. Bacon still 1s available, as it 1s brought by trucks from the arny warehouses, but lack of other com- Do You about a week. modities will cripple the school sales until the navy canned géods can be; obtained, ‘There are enough navy supplies to keep tho sales going for Although there was some delay in Weather it--rain or shine Coats for misses and young women, sizes.14 to 20 You may prepare for both. Especial attention has been Gown of pink batiste, tailored model effectively trimmed with blue stitching Me Gowns of white nainsook; Gowns of fine quality nain- apok; many pretty models, straight or empire styles, round and V-shaped necks, Envelope chemises in a va- riety of styles, lace and em- broidery trimmed, empire and straight models made of Regular chemises in fine quality nainsook, straight and empire models prettily Think of opening ‘the grocery department ot Ry Y sre for A “eg verre, trimmed with lace and em: Yane Eves? |lsicrisrterinas cnt aura [El sven to the tah raingday cont.” Some ofthe mods are | cmicide imme mod | trimmed with pretty lacs | pink bate mle prety | Moire, $1.79 OULF LYES ¢ |]) Paterson, in charge of the sales, said) suited for fair days as well as rainy ones. or tailored style with dainty sad’ daltsaidectess lek pir ily A They ate*too, valuable toll cits Seren mannahe tosan veoaned blue feather stitching, $1.19 : u also Ln trimmed with hand embroid- | Regular chemises trimmed! : neglect. Helping them NOW test and ctiee focus youd ‘Positively conte in the new denachy of batt capes, $13.74 to $16. 76 Gowns ot white naluacoks batiste models trimmed with | ery. Illustration B. $1.79 with hand embro i i o hi silk canton, full circular ; 7 : a idery and g |] with Ehrlich glasses saves [f) tadra plan which will limit the salen teather mixture, $28.75 | | ioacla and cout front “ehects, | Jace, embroidery trimmed; | f#ncy stitching and new de- | Envelope chemiges of soft |. lace edging around neck and you serious trouble later on. Reliable Eyesight Examination to bona fide consumers. Truckloads of fods were being un- A practical coat for cold weather, small leather buckles and straps mixtures with mohair finish, pink batiste TT sfancy signs in hand embroidery; white nainsook in many bottom of skirt. $1.59 by Registered Eye Specialists. |]| loaded in front of tho store this morn~ on the siseves, and many pockets. | Rubberized mohairs, stitching a nd embroid- | two Windsor crepe models | pretty styles; trimmed with i - * ‘apt. Paterson sa: a nh seve: er. i ; Ad Bloomers of flesh ba’ + a1 || Ccmeoesty 1s a Glssees ees £2.08 PR saitioned To0000. pounds of Daca, - i i ss ae erm : t tilda rents woe ery. Illustration F, 41.39 | with hand embroidery. | laces, medalions and dainty | 40.4) iL rag by =} Which would be disposed of at his antonette, sh canton Belted models, Ape so eli lustration C. $1.79 | ribbons. Illustration D. $1.39 : Se J Established 57 Years, “grocery store.” chagers visited the army store yes- More than 13,000 pur- and mercerized poplin, $6.94 to $14.74 Cravenetted coverts, $21.74 Gowns of beautiful qudlity— Bloomers of flesh color sateen 4 A terday and the sales reached $23,000. tite soft nainsook; many lovely | High V ard round necked n i tep ; ® [iNew York: 184 B'way, at Jonn sti} 7°” On’ “8 SANS ‘Are rubberized fabrics which are Paulie eat cteevn forming *% | models; V and square-shaped owns of Iight and medi ae v Gsaaelid ar Gly in | and cotton crepe; several x 223 Sixth ‘Av., 15th St, kiya a wins Youd nate in mow and attractive Gasp armen A tule belt ane BA ry 6 of ight and medium | chemises trimmed with val’ | styles of pink batiste; lace 5 350 Sixth Av Fa St] Pye hipster SN ret eta styles slash pockets, necks, trimmed with em- | weight cambric, trimmed | Jaces $1.79 Pin tiste; | or Nasa, al 8, . 14.—Plans . i Pasay : * and tailored mode! S4e S ilhecsats a hu vest, 42d Street] ot King Alfonso ot Spain to this city Rubberized tweeds Cravenetted gabardines, broidery and narrow val | with tucks and embroideries; tatlcred models. br : .cor. c a ¢ vi i i ises; coklyn: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond Siff have, not aa, yet deen arranged. but It |IBt $72.74 to $22.74 $27.75 to $33.75 laces, some with defntily | long and three-quarter length Envelope chemises; several | pi. quality bloomers Ga es sit tho Verdun distric In gray, brown and green tones. Single and double - breasted shirred edgings. /llustration rT odels, | id embi Cut'roomy with deep krmholes, or models with, plain ‘and Inverted sleeves. models, lace and embroidery novelty crepe, silk mull and = = —_— et in sleeves an 0 Cross~ packs — w oy . y . Paiute coe |! onainuatp rsa iste ||| 4° $2.79 | $1.39; $1.79, $2.24, $2.79 | trimmed. Illustration B. 94e | sateen. $1.39, $1.79, $2.49 Airexre—Third Floor, 35th Street, Front, Aogro—Third Floor, Contre, Kear, St eet « F4 a a a a 4 ABargain Basement ‘ Contiing e Coating = a ‘How Stout Women Sale of fine oo : f : framed picturés tts am :| Can Save Money a rdulin of ne third boys 3 A ied t ft fii Fy This store sells the sur- mantinta reel Grcisne “ plus stocks of our mail hand colored photographs, on the road from - order department and fac- tary ancnnies: The uantcciale SOs GRCvae Ae are two to six years g for these garments were from which to make a satis- Th A . bought months ago before factory and economical selec- jese coats are just : the present high prices. Be eed ot rie a as carefully designed This, together with our wood (tames, b) and finished as moth- }- low basement rent, enables —Fourth Floor, er’s coat. , us to offer high-grade mer- ‘Sth treet, shenaiee: at almost unbe- ate slite breadcioth | foal Suitable hat to wear with ievably low prices. i; i ‘ which is pictu a i i If you want to save money Colorful Appeals in Special / | Bleached muslin nutria collar and side bn dada Sr on your Fall sud Wister Sale of fl | h i A pockets. It is warmly lined | ® a pe ctER us oa clothes, you can do so b, shee an with sateen. In tan, n, grosgr: bbon an buying them here. if ly | Ds OVERBLOUSES | Fs navy, brown. A good model streamers—a little embroid- pillow cases for either a girl or boy.’ ery on the ribbon gives a os Sizes $19.74 | color effect. $6.89 $10.74 1200—AWeys perfection | Chinchilla coats in belted models are practical coats for ° bleached muslin sheets, | play and school wear. $11.74 i (In regular stock these would be priced about. today’s ‘wholesale | A chinchilla sailor hat with ear laps is $3.89. if from $13.74 to $22.74) cost; size before hemming; Dowe—Third Fleer, 35:h Street, Rear. Silk and \ spite of the popular demand for the cd Inches, for - single Beautiful Serge Boe A overblouse, by means of a special purchase each $1.49 Soma in eceating neucabaitaranes for women ictured at the left 1 le of th beautiful we have been able to make this unusual “800 of e kid alov d ured ne left is only one ° b ' A 7 sg irs asta Lag hoe eink C sesh de Chine, Batlo, Cesrge ette, ‘Silk Pop! eet ol offering. Lovely in coloring, French in line, 1200 bleached muslin ‘ey pa glace 1 & oves Jersey and Wool Serge. Styles for street or evening wear, All specially de- fashioned with exacting attention to detail . $1.89 r. signed for stout women, Sizes up to 66 bust, Every dress a big Berea and trimming, and made with the long or pias sey quality, made Fy ae teri . P s i . i especial for “* fiorgrs" ; hem- Made of selec ather, with oversewn seams, two clasp, 1985 2435, 2975 to 5435 short sleeve, they are correct for wear with iy pen lea. hstare Paris point backs, round corners. ‘They are part of a new a suit or give the effect of complete costumes hemming, 81x90 techen | (on shipment and are unheard-of at this price. Tan, gray, - : . . . 4 z Buy Your Suit Now pe ae » mone re. ; ply ee besten Charron, hat: hag black with white embroid. 3 Materials—Georgette crepe, eta and crepe | Choose from 450 suite—over 50 styles. ‘The styles are all new, but the H de chine. | each $2.09 White glace mousquetaire . materials were bought months ago by our mail order department. One style 4 1 N ftaahl ante b P | a vsigmuanas & q | PRR aR ORR Ta OL ae ee | een gloves, $4.44 * Ey ' . ' Pay | Hn pillow cases, Of servicsane A special offering of twenty-button leggth white glace 2935, 3475 to 5975 4 Beaded, hand-embroidered and fringe-trim- | quality; size before hemming, Asie with pile Be eBags ree biitons a at wrist, | med models, 45x36 inches, ip 546 to 6%, inclusive. MATERNI STE Toieh Teeny 4th, treet, Special 44¢ each AWOGPE —Matn Floor Broadway. Gere Basement, Ait) $4, Hoar, » sada week od a Store Hours: 9 %0.520 ....... + 23 W. 38th St] Lane Biyant Sa