The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 9

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cod Morgan & Co Not In Movies. | > In a trunk, closed the lid and awalte: erm oct sete. GIRL FINDS HER FATHER |i. ries the at tn they were about to finance | hy hitling’s eight years 0.908 moving picture undertak. » the polloc he undertook the’ care va DEAD OF GAS IN TRUNK |; Willlam Whitling, sixty, a tattor, | “The police s , of No. 128 Greenwich Avenue, com- Bho ie nt the a: sonwich Hf mitted qulelde in his home by in- | ‘ CASTORIA 2: scion cong Be For Infants and Children daughter, Blleabeth, eighteen, found In Use For Over 30 Years "sv when she returned trom | ¥ |speaker to-night at the silver has no connection with any Y onterpriee. DEATH THREATS THROUGH MAILS Finl Siination, 5.—Becretary of r Baker will be the principal 7 of Always boare Nog portly before € o'clock. Whit | Srsary convention of the Ohio Feder | ing had a ched o was tube to a cectea Wit aue My It is e (vane euhitection w aun, Bected ‘he wilt discusa the threatened | ex. : a, gnenere of Dili Un hia wode eek miners atrike and thé Industriat| Continue to Spread Circular his mouth and, doubling up his body situation. Threatening Judge and Prosecutor Here. Despite the announcement that the police have been instructed to arrest any person in whose possession is found a copy of the “Arm Yourselves" circular signed by the “American Anarchist Federated Commune Sovict of New York City,” and threatening the lives of Supreme Court Justice Weeks, Assistant District Attorney, Rorke and Detective Sergt. Gegan, | head of the Bomb Squad, its distribu- tion continues by mail and otherwise. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale Thursday tacks most bitterly, admitted he re- ceived a copy yesterday, It had been mailed at Grand Central Station with- | out q stamp, thus foreing the recipient | to pay two cents postage, The name| nd address w letters we Women’s Smart Autumn Blouses like type and poorly ke 18 prosecuting two hists pbetore Justice jury in the criminal Supreme Court, ult of the distribution of ‘3 there Wag a large force es and Department of nts in the Criminal Courts c On White Street, ws of the courtroom n a dozen Secret Ser- n duty, © to the courtroom lants halted every stranger who pted to enter and obtained name and address. As a result of these precautions there were never more than a dozen oF fifteen s in the three court at courtroom at any onc he day, with the rt attendants. ceks refused to comment reular, but it is known that . as weil as that of Mr. Ror ke n, is guarded by the © resumed at 10 ia trial will Exclusive Collection of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. models Vint (three illustrated) reduced specially for this occasion. tion of the been made. Fashioned of superior | quality Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin, in Flesh, White and Suit Shades. Dressy modes with val. lace trimming. Also tailored effects. Featur- ing tucks, hemstitching and smart fluted fronts. Sizes 34 to 46 Regularly Sold at 6.90 | Engine Rans 200 Yards on Ties, Upsets—Enginecer Killed. | Smashing into a motor moving van at | Marlboro, Freehold, N. \ tral Railroad of New Jersey passenger |train eng jumped the track eye day, ran along the 206" Yards an Mooney, sixty Peight, ‘the engineer, was go badly scalded that he died in & few | Miehael Jured truck S. Bilvers Bros. Company, See ‘» of Cranbury, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE COATS For Formal. and Informal Wear Slender, clinging lines are becoming more apparent for street wear, while the Cape Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and Dolman styles are preferred for evening, as they do not crush the evening gown so much. Practical coats are much in demand for general wear. Collars show many new interesting features; somé are trimmed with fur. Specially Prepared Sale of e WOMEN’S BOLIVIA COATS $55.00 Two swagger belted models fashioned in Wool Bolivia Cloth, one model plain with smart convertible collar to be worn with one’s own furs; other model with deep shawl collar of Sealine; unique pockets, belt and deep cuffs; silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Colors: Reindeer, Taupe, Navy or Plum. Higher Priced Models ranging in price up to $550.00 Including Foreign and Domestic styles in gorgeous Wraps and Coats revealing new innovations. Mr. Rorke, Whom the cirevlar at- | » written in ink, but| e anarchy trial is in prog: | fury, attorneys, | fe ii | | AUTO DERAILS LOCOMOTIVE. | a Special Sale Price 4.85 Thursday (Only) imine although the cy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, MODERN MAID. Biack Kid, Lace; Black Kid, Cloth Top ;' Chocolate Kid, Lave. The 12th Principle of Efficiency Men and women who lead their lives among the lines of efficiency surely do not overlook the 12th Principle —the Fair Deal. It is the Principle upon which right and justice are founded. Play fair with your feet, give them a Fair Deal. ‘Treat them with the same consideration you expect them to show you. There is only one way of giving them a Fair Deal; by wear- ing the Dr.A. Reed Cushion Shoes, CUSHION SHOES For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg. Send for Illustrated Booklet. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings MICHIGAN FURNITURE OCTOBER BRIDES’ SPE- CIALS AND OUTFITS AT || LOW PRICES. SOLD ON EASY TERN S. Big Values! October Brides’ Special Oak Table October Brides’ Spe 3-Piece Boston Leather Living Room Suite c, “always fresh” Serve | It With | All Your Salads Sold Everywhere ee AN *Loat and Found” ray.” Room ‘POMPEIAN| OLIVE OIL i] Sets of Georgette Crepe or Linen articles or reported 1919, This Eztabli Stern Brotherl West 43rd Street! Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. ment Onen West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A Special Display of WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS Many entirely new and exclusive models for sport, street and dress wear, developed in Tweeds, Jer- seys, Serge, Faille, Satins, Velveteens, Corduroys and Novelty Woolens in stripe or plaid effects; Plain tailored, side, box or accordion plaited models, $7.75, 10.50, 18.50 to 69.50 ARTISTIC DRESS TRIMMINGS Chinese Embroidered Trim- mings, Ornaments, Squares, ete., suitable for Dress, Negligee and Decorative purposes, tive prices: Each, 45c, 1.50 to 7.95 | Each, 40c, 85c to 5.75 Jet Girdles—$4.95, 7.95 to 25.00 A Manufacturer’s samples of Beaded and Embroidered Trimmings, in desirable styles and lengths; colors and black, s 50c, 95c to 3.25 Floral Ornaments and Sprays, suitable for Dress and Lingerie trimmings, at the following attrac- Women’s Plain or Jeweled GOLD OR SILVER WATCHES American and Foreign Watches; various shapes; in Gold, Gold- filled or Diamond mounted models; our odd model sterling silver Watches are very unusual, Priced up to $575.00 di Women’s Wrist Watches Women’s Wrist Watches 14-Kara‘ Ribbon; round, square or octa- | Sterling Silver; Ribbon; with 15-jeweled gon shapes; small size watches with 15- | movements; small round model; regularly jeweled movement; regularly up to $39.00, sold at $16.50, $29.00 $12.75 ¥ 1 i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' t ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ 1 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ t ‘ ' ‘ ' ) ‘ ' ' ‘ ' 4 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 t ' i ‘ 1 4 i t ' 4 ‘ ' t ' t ‘ ; ‘ | 1 CHILDREN’S AUTUMN APPAREL Specially Priced for Thursday—Second Floor Children’s Coats Of Silvertone Velour, in Victory Blue, Brown and Brick Color, trimmed with real | Children’s Coats | Of Grey Chinchilla; Velvet Collar, lined | vi ed Flannel; Sizes 2 to § years veld Foe SpE Bu . Beaver; Sizes 2 to 5 years, $11.95 | $24.75 Children’s Bath Robes of Blanket Material In Copenhagen Blue or Rose, Satin Trimmed o— Sizes 4 to 8 years $ $3.50 Sizes 9 to 16 years $4.95 Attractive Display and Remarkable Sale of AMERICAN MADE UNDERWEAR Featuring—Nightgowns, Envelope Chemises, Combinations, Bloomers, Prin- cess Slips and Short Chemises, with Drawers to match, of Georgette Crepe, Washable Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Flowered or Two-toned ee $5.95 to 59.00 OUR NEW FRENCH LINGERIE Including dainty creations of sheer Handkerchief Linen, combined with Real Lace, also in French Crepe de Chine, prettily hand embroidered; novel ideas in Chiffon and Black Chantilly Lace. An interesting feature is EAP PROS REM Moderate Prices Prevail Suitable for the Bridal Trousseau. | A most advantageous purchase of Imported :}| CREPE DE CHINE & HABUTAI NIGHTGOWNS elaborately hand-embroidered; pink, white and blue In Crepe de Chine. Regularly $18.50 $14.50 Superior quality, In Habutai. Regularly $15.00, $11.50

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