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Bondholders Noy Raltroad. PENSACOLA, Fla. Oct. 15.—On be {half of the bond holders, H. Thorn, sof the Metropolitan Trust Company, New York, to-day bid in the Guif, Florida and Alabama Short Line Rall: sway to Kimbrough, Ala., for $500,000. ee sometimes prods One in very tend- er places, When you feel the jabs, change to INSTANT POSTUM (DENKINE'S ARMY TAKES THOUSANDS OF BOLSHEVISTS a, an | Captures Town of Orel and Two Batteries — Trotzky Gives Up Hope of Victory. LONDON, Oct. 15.—Gen. Denikine’s Anti-Bolshevik Army has captured the impor:ant city of Orel, together with thousands of prisoners and enormous quantities of material, it was announced in advices received here to-day. ‘Two batteries of Bolshevik artillery 1261—Saled sot, 10 pieces, $10.00 Salad Sets 'O matter what your din- ner service may be, it fe always proper to interpolate @ salad vervice — gayer and more striking than your din- mer china. At Ovington’s you will find many sets of reat distinction very reason- ably priced. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.”” 314FifthAv., near 32dSt. Produces clear, it 2 and’ Glee, plec Slavia: Fils’ superior for, and in use by ama- ‘wurs and professionals. Bold at Department Stores, Drug Stores jad Photographie Supply Dealers. Prepared by Franco American Chemical Corporation 1432 Altgeld St, Chicage, U. 8. A, fel! into Gen. Denikine’s hands. {While Ored is 238 miles south of Moscow, possession of the city witl give Gen. Denikine a secure hold on vast stretches of territory in old Russia, as the place is one of the most important railway centres south of the present Russian cap- ital.) HELSINGFORS, Oct. 16.—Leon Trotzky, Soviet War Minister, is re- ported to have admitted in a speech at Penza that the. Bolsheviki could not withstand a winter campaign ]|and that there was no longer any | hope for victory. Many desertions from the Bolshevik Army have been reported recently. ‘The Soviet Government has ordered the population at Tula, 105 miles gouth of Moscow, to prepare the city’s fortifications against a possible at- tack, presumably by Gen, Denikine. ‘The Northwestern Russian Army is jreported here to have pushed some |thirty-five miles beyond Jamburg, | which it captured recently, and to be |within twenty miles of Gotchina, f which is only thirty miles southwest of Petrograd. The taking of 1,500 prisoners and nine guns from the eviki is announced. Confidence is expressed among the officers that Petrograd will fall before this attack. | An armored train, named “Lenine,” and several armored automobiles, as well as eighty railway cars, were among the material captured at Jam- jen <cneenligpeliigaa POLES BEGIN ATTACK IN THE BALTIC REGION Part of Riga Set on Fire by Shells —British Warship Reported Fired On, STOCKHOLM, Oct. 15.—The Poles have begun an offensive against the Germano-Russian forces in the Bal- tie region, according to a message re- {ceived here from Riga. They are re- |ported to have captured Koyno, 60 |miles northwest of Vilna, near the /Courland border, COPENHAGEN, Oct. 15.—Savage fighting is still going on in the city ‘DR. KUNO MEYER, GERMAN army which entered the west- | ern part of the city last week. Re | ports reaching here state that shells have fired a portion of (he town and that great damage has been done the quays and harbor, Many civilians | have been killed during the battle. Despatches received here state that all the prisoners taken by the Letts have been Barvarians. | British warships have been fired upon by the Germano-Russian forces, and one report declares a British force has been Janded in or near the city. LECTURER, DIES IN LEIPSIC Professor Had Told Teutons They | Lost U. S. Friendship by Sinking Lusitania. LONDON, Oct. 15.--Announcement is| made in Berlin of the death in Letpaic of | Dr. Kuno Meyer, professor of Celtic language and Iterature at the Uni-| versity of Bertin, Dr. Kuno Meyer was a lecturer widely | known in the United States. He was born in Hamburg Dec. 20, 1858, and re- celved his early education in that clty| and at Dessau, He served for a time as | director of the @choo! of Irish Learning || in the University of Dublin and | in the faculty of the University of | Liverpool. In 1917 he wrote an article entitled “Our War Aims in Bnemy Byes,” which quoted a conversation with | Col. ‘Theodore Roosevelt and attracted || wide attention. | Later he wrote an article for the | | Berlin press, saying Germany had lost the friendship of the United States after the sinking of the Lusitania, Dr. | | Meyer was in this country at the time || of the catastrophe. Declares It Women’s Duty to’ Fight Alcoholism as They | Did Prussianism in War. LONDON, Oct. 15.—Mra, David Lioyd George, wife of the Britiah Premier, is taking a prominent hand in the Pro-| hibition campaign, addressing a meet- | ing of 2,000 women at Glasgow yester- | | campaign depended upon women. is the duty of women to help the victims of alcoholism at home, as it was | to help the victims of Prussianism in| Relgium five years ago,” Mrs. Lioyd George said, "Scotland is on the eve of a great campaign and next year the eyes of temperance reformers through- out the world will be focussed on Scot- land. If Scotiand is won, the victory Will "be a great atimulus to the world | to do likewlse COL. M’NAUGHT DROPS DEAD, | Col, James MoNaught, one of the! beat known jawyers in the Northwest. dropped dead at the Tarrytown station | lthis morning while rushing to catch |the 9.37 train to New York. He ran up the stairs and collapsed on reaching the a h P'Col, MeNaught wag an intimate friend || of the late Ji J. Hill and did his railroad taw w y lof Riga between Lettish and Lithu- anian troops and the Germano-Rus- ~ 7 At any Coiumbia Dealer’s an have played Graveure Records Columbia. made exclusively for Hear them=~and learn the ma ous qualities of this great voice, as reproduced by Columbia New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of every menth you rvel- made by Louis Graveure | appearing at | AEOLIAN HALL October 18th \ A Belgian singer who sprang into frme over- | night—and who in a single season won deserved recognition as one of the world’s great baritones. Says a critic: “A phenomenal voice. Nuance, 2 diction, idiom, action—all is perfect artistry.” $ CoLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Seattle, Wash. fe was visiting his daughter, Mrs, Ernest E. Ling, et Tarrytown. He was seventy-elght years old. MRS, LLOYD GEORGE AIDS =|} BRITISH DRY CAMPAIGN } She declared the success of the | |f) THE RVENING WORLD, WED BOTH TO GOTH st, TO LEXINGTON NESD BLOOMINGDALES Bd Entrance to Both Interborough SY, Osreee =. 16, 1919 A A blue serge frock with a dainty vestee of gold colors, tricolette and groups of buttons that follow the rule of three. seldom foun $1.29 Womens glace kid gloves, pri seam, 49c $49.50 for This New lson Cabinet Machine IDEAL FOR APARTMENT DWELLERS Apartment House dwellers,and in New York their name is legion, must conserve space. ‘This the New Wilson Cabinet Machine ideally accomplishes. Of quarter-sawed oak, it serves as a beautiful cabinet Wi New Treasure: $30 Full set of attachments. Automatic lift. Four drawers. Repair Parts and Supplies for All Makes of Sewing Machines in stock at all times. ‘Also eapeskin and ‘pique sewn styles. Two.tone embroid- THE G ered backs or self-stitching. Tans, browns, grays, pearl, white. AS Wat Cn "(3:99 Black satin with a tucked tunic and a snug under- skirt. The blouse is pret- tily cut and finished with lace collar and vestee. All sizes from 16 to 44 (with a number of specially designed stouts) are included in this very special purchase and sale. And the five fabrics are those that are most wanted but at so low a price, An early choice would be wise. loomingdales—Beoond Floor through the winter. The Kid Gloves—Mens and Womens $1.48 Womens fine glace kid gloves in white only, but with white or black embroidery. Either overseam or pique sewn, And most shapely and trim. The Now-So-Fashionable Mousquetaire Gloves Womens Imported Glace Kid Gloves, 14-button, white and black, Womens Imported Glace Kid Gloves, 20-button, white and black.. Womens Imported Glace Kid Gloves, 24-button, white and black. Specially Purchased and Priced —These Seconds of Well-Made Washable Gloves These gloves were sold to us by @ well-known manufacturer of the best seconds because there were slight streaks in the weave of some of them. that would matter in the wear or the appearance of t hese very desirable gloves. 59c 59c Childrens heavy duplex | Womens two. clas Doet faves with one clasp, | Dostte duplex glove mene Gupies ie cette with corded | with heavily corded | Sloves that wash and backs, Tans, browns, | backs. Tan, brown, | wear well aod resemble grays. gray, white, suede, Bloomingdalee—Mats Floor when not in use. Equipped with automatic throughout and with all attachments, it is a most efficient machine, fully guaranteed, Sold on Terms of $1 Weekly For Women Who Prefer Them, We Have These Excellent Drop Head Machines, Worlds Rotary: $47.50 Automatic lift. Four drawers. _— Bloomingdales—Main Floor EF OF DRESSES Velveteen — Serge — Satin Georgette—Crepe de Chine LOVE SALE Continues Throughout This Week Did You Get Your Winters Quota? Surely you will before prices go back to their regular level. It would mean a very substantial saving to you— and a supply of good, dependable, modish gloves. Glance through the items below and decide how many pairs of kid gloves and washable gloves will carry you gloves. Blue serge with effective embroidery on the blouse and hip lengta tunic. A most trimly tailored frock and smart. $1.48 Mens prix seam sewn cape. skin gloves made of soft, pliable skins and finely finished, Golden browns, good shades of tan and gray. Decidedly durable, $3.98 D 4.48 ‘They were sold to us as But there are really no flaws 79¢c Gauntlets for the woman who likes a glove that comes over her sheeve, With or without straps, Tan, brown, gray. lift, full ball-bearing Full set of attachments. and B. R. T. Sub ways Section was ready for them. Unexpected delays post- Within Our Store Building "Vuit% VAL LACES From Nottingham and Calais Our representative chose them himself—and chose them mighty carefully. The results are proof of that. For a more impressive, more comprehensive display is difficult to imagine. From tiniest edges of one ekg of an inch to elaborate ce of ten inches there are pat. terns galore. White and ecru. Round and diamond mesh. Many of the laces are available in sets—two or three edges and imsertions to match in various widths. Beadings, too, with single or double edges. In fact, any attempt at description becomes a stupendous task But charm stamps every bit af these laces—and women will find: a host of uses for them—especially at the modest prices at which they are now loomingdales—Main Floor .. Four More Days to Share in This | Sale of Leather Goods Wherein You buy at the prices which in most instances We must pay for goods of equal grade. To be brief, these goods were made for us some time ago and held until our newly enlarged Leather Goods poned this event way beyond schedule, But while the goods waited, they advanced in value in keeping with to-days advanced cost of manufacture. It is ever the Bloomingdale policy to share such ad- vantages with our patrons, so instead of marking these goods up to their present day value, we sell them to you at prices which im most instances we must pay to-day for similar merchandise. Will you shage? Cowhide Bags $2.59 Limited quantity. Stam) cowhide (undereut of the hide), black and brown, steel frame, double handle, 13,44 imches. ‘Ten fittings for women. White celluloid toilette and manicure arti folding leather case, silk moire ining, top strap handle. Leather Bags and Solid Beaded Bags Purses $2.84 $8.94 Pocketbook Bags, Vanity 5 ni Purses, Drawstring Bais, Show. | ganged, beaded handle, charm ia) mn man i Colors. Mh styles, 7 | dnpestorations, purse and mirror, 22 Styles Brief Cases Hand Bags $2.95 $2.84 __ Size 514 x 12, for collectors and a at Rai as smart Pe ma smart fittings, pretty linings. Leather Jewel Cases $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 | Genuine leather, light and dark colors, silk and plush lined, Removable tray. Tourist Bags $8.97 Cowhide, Jightweight stock, 16, 17, 18 inch. sizes, Black Cowhide, long. grained, 16, 17, 18 inches. ey Leather Bags and Purses $1.00 Vanities, Leather Bags, Muff Purses. No meagre offering— and all first quality. Laundry Cases $1.87 Sizes 18, 20, 22 inches. Open to double their depth. uff fibre, metal corners, two straps all around, leather top handle. Bloomingdales—Main Floor