The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 6

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“OF NUN'S MURDER C. G. Gunther’s Sons 391 Fifth Avenue Two Sisters Testify Prelate In- formed Them of Killing Mary Janina. house, Urs SUPERIOR: IN f DISTINCTIVE IN. LELAND, Mich., Oct. 16.—The pros- ceution sprung {ts first sensation tn the trial of Mrs. Stanislaw Lipezyn- ska for mumier Jate yesterday, when Sister Mary Plus of Milwaukee sald that the late Bishop Kozlowski, also of Milwaukee, had told her and Mother Supertor Veronica that Sister Mary Janina of the Isadore Convent had been killed by a well known 8 woman of Isadore by being hit over . Lord & Taylor 38th Street ‘FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. St. EMERY, <a Beginning Tomorrow Sale of French Ivory . Toilet Articles A fortunate purchase of a large quantity of these popular Toilet Articles enables us to offer them, beginning tomorrow, at the low price of for attractive Christmas gift Each novelties. Hatr Brushes, Combs, Pin Cushions, Trays, Clothes Brushes, Hat Brushes, Bonnet Brushes, Nail Buffers, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Make-up Boxes, Flower Holders, Perfume Holders, Jewel Boxes, Frames, Clocks. Unusual — Hand Mirrors, Choice of 22 ate for the dressing table, all dainty, ivory finished celluloid, in artistic shapes. This sale should interest early holiday shoppers on the alert | heavy glass, each, Unusual — Button Hooks, Cuticle weight celluloid, fine Knives, Nail File, Tooth Brush $1.15. Holders, Men’s Combs, each, 18c. Telephone and Mail Orders Filled While the Assortment Lasts. Ground Floor The Gift Section Of the Art Embroidery Department Offers for Tomorrow Only At Less Than Original Cost A large number of articles that have been slightly soiled in x. process of moving to # new section on the Fifth Floor. the new cloud curtains, etc. Silk Gauze Stamped Pillow Tops, square, oval and roun Halcyon Cloth $1.00 to $2.50 Stamped Scarfs. . $1.85 to $3.75 Models—Embroidered Dresses and Rompers...... $2.50’ to Pillowe—Silk and velour and linen embroidery......... ” $1.50 to $20.00 Sewing Boxes and Baskets, leather fitted wicker with CMR aca canciabatensioneeceenness $2.50 to $7.50 Hat Frames for yarn and chenille............00055 25c Knitting Needles, amber, ivory and bone Silk Taffetas Needle ends—decorated novelties............ Fifth Floor, inches wide...... A Group of Interesting Items From The Housefurnishing Section gyi —_ Kitchen Chair, Bisse'l’s sath “ eaves bla white enamelled, Standard #40 thah shelves, sliding well built, Carpet proportions may | doors. $2.65 v $2.45 Sweeper, $3.25 § be exact. $2.25 High Grade ’ White Enamel Food Chopper, Seventh Floor, “SUNDAY WORLD r This was Martin Brown, Joseph's Church, that he learned from the Felician Sisters about the pody being burted under the churoh two years ago and told Father Lempka said he about the remain! lowakt indirectly and directly from Mother Antonina of Detroit in the Who told Bishop Koz- lowsk! will probably never be known. fall of 1915. Light Silk Draperies An unusual display of these highly decorative fabrics suitable for casement windows, hangings, : : Nickel -plat- covered Con Scrap Basket, | four-plate size, ed Tea-het- vex Sauce- : si etuiak tle, heavy enamel finish ) , pots, 6quart guaranteed, gauge cop- capacity...... $1.50 per, 5 qts $1.25 70 ma SAY SHOP TOLD. 8 after Mother Superior Mary Antonia of the Betroit Pro vince had said that Mother Veronica had told her the same story, This War Department Also Decorates witness also testified that with Sister | Regina she had made a search of the |church basoment for the grave in |1916. Sheriff John Kinnian testified that the accused woman had told him that she was working in the garden ——aa the afternoon the nun disappeared. This conflicts with the testimony of her daughter that she was Podlesweski A sheer and beautiful fabric for Colonial glass To Embroider doors, casement or cloud curtains, in a large range Stamped Children’s Dresses, all sizes......50¢ to $325 of colors; 50 inches wide .............. yard $3.50 Stamped Rompers, all sizes.........6+++5 85c to $2.00 Plain or changeable effects in blue, rose, gold and mulberry, for living room overhangings; 50 inches wide..... Ree re ee Wears yard $3.50 Plain Madras Cloth Simple and effective, in solid colors, for living room or dining room hangings; 50 inches wide yard $1.85 A rangeo desirable colors for bedroom hang- ings, bed and dresser covers; limited quantity; 36 ANA RA AA yard $3.50 WANTS WORK WONDERS who was Sheriff when the nun disappeared, told of the search that revealed the supposed bones of the missing nun. Father Joseph Lempka, pastor of Detroit, about it. his information rom Bishop Koz- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919. D. S, M. 1S AWARDED TO GEN. VANDERBILT Col, F. W. Ward of Albany, and Florida General. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16—To Brig. Gen, Cornelius Vanderbilt has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for “exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services as com- manding officer, 1024 Engineers, and as engineer oflcer of the 27th Divi- sion.” ‘The War Department also an- nounced to-day the award of similar decorations to two other officers of the 27th Diviston, Brig. Gen, Infantry. Ew TIRARD NAMED ABAD OF RHINE TERRITORY PARTS, Oct. 16.—Paul Tirard, re been appointed High Commissioner of Interallied High Commission in charge of the administration of Rhen- ish territories. Before the war he as- sisted Gen. Lyautey in the organisa- tion of the Morocco Protectorate. He was tho first organizer of the recon- quered Alsatian territory, and since the armistice has acted as General Controller of the Rhentsh territory. Albert H. Blanding of Barlow, Fla, com- |manding the 634 Infantry Brigade, and Col. Franklin W. Ward of Al- bany, N. ¥., commander of the 106th porter of the Council of State, has the Rhineland and President of the CITY EMPLOYEES REWARDED. Medals and Other Gifts Awarded at Union Square Ceremonies, ‘The Central Mercantile Association at exercises held in the Park House at Union ercare yesterday awarded med- als to thirty employees of the city Park and Street Cleaning Departments in recognition of their civic duties in the Chelsea, Union Square and Washington juare ‘sections during the last year. ‘he association presented brass clocks sini Glasses Save Your Eyes Wear Soft-Lite Lenses to Supt, A. L. Newieger and John Pope || "+ Examined yy Regletersd Optometrists, ot the Street leaning Department. and 4 ¢ S a nacaiacreuan ae inger J iHurtsa. a foreman the Gtreet ometrist and A " ‘of the ani a, Cleaning Department, was given @ pair|| 7% Bradway, cor. Fulton Gongs of fold cult links. Wee, Se Fight ae @ band of the Street Cleaning De. || ss st partment, in military formation, I 4 in the park preceding the exercises, Sport Togs. ‘ashion. and high collar. Pastel A Sale of the Wanted Leather Coats —FIFTH Introducing a Novel Skating Blouse A new conceit designed especially to meet the demand for the new, the picturesque in An idea that came from St. Moritz, smartest of all resorts where skating, skiing, sleighing and Winter’s many merry sports reach the height of popularity. These Smart Blouses Were Originated by the Blousemakers and Are Shown Here for the First Time For the rink, for outdoor skating, practical as they are effective, made of soft, light- weight Brushed Angora, in gay or more subdued stripes, these little sleeveless “‘jaquettes” ve the new silhouette with their slender lines and are fringed and button trimmed in clever Equally smart for golf, tennis and field sports generally, attractively priced, $22.50 Jaunty Tams to Match—$9.50 ‘Mrd Floor Offers Unusual Values at $39.50 So insistent is the demand for these practical and really smart garments, that especial efforts have been made to secure a sufficient quantity for this Sale and to feature them at a most appealing price, A sportsmanlike model double re e) breasted and with deep yoke, belt \ f and set in sleeves; with collar that = buttons Lined with serviceable gabardine and in the shades of Tan most in favor, made of soft, pliable leathers well finished in every detail, these are exceptional at this price, Leather Coats, $75.00 On military lines(the model illustrated) has the dash, the swing of an Officer’s Coat; note the flare of the skirt, the corded waist line, the great pockets, the belted sleeves snugly to the throat, Suede cloth lined throughout. ‘Third Floor Really Charming These Evening Frocks of Radium Taffeta Featured Tomorrow at $28.50 { Paris—inspired the model, copied from a much higher priced Dress, and introducing style touches that are distinctly new and picturesque. shaded ‘Taffeta in shimmering, chang- ing tints, in a bouffant model, cleverly draped; the smartness of its lines emphasized by bands of ostrich in contrasting tone. The new bodice effect is youthful and lissome and the tiny sleeves are of filmy silk net. Unusual at the Price A Collection of Evening Frocks ranging from the one featured at $29.50 to $500.00 for a brilliant Sequim Gown of rare beauty. Third Floor, Lord & laylor 38th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AVENUE— 39th Street Fashionable Silk Duvetyn Bags $10.95 Duvetyn, the fabric of Fashion, developed in all the exclusive styles of the season, is the material of these jaunty Hand Bags; silk lined, frames of a shell, with inside i Purse and Mirror, i complete. giv In Tan, Brown and Navy To match the duve- tyn Suits. Ground Floor. For Young Folks Practical Street * Gloves $1.75 pair Tan and grey Glace, one-clasp, prix sewn seams, soft and pliable quality, for children’s general or “dress up” wear. Ground Floor The Demand for Velveteen Skirts Is Met in This Sale at $10.75 Quite the most modish of practical Skirts for Autumn and Winter wear, fashioned of soft, finely textured Vel- veteen in shades of Brown, Green, Blue, Taupe and in B ack New Silhouettes, straight and slender with unusual pocket effects, button trimmed; with wide belts, The quality of the fabrics, workmanshi and finishing details, combined wit the smartness of the style, make this an occasion of timely and exceptional interest. ‘Third Floor, New Motifs Appear in ‘Millinery The Dress Hat is now the reigning favorite and is introduced in shapes that are marked by their elegance, by the richness of their fabric, the beauty of their lines. Shapes that require but the finishing touch of soft plumage or of peltry to complete them. Hats that will grace the season’s social affairs, harmonize with the Costume for actasions requiring handsome Afternoon Gowns or Tailleur. Black Panne Velvet Hats Hatters’ Plush and Lyons Velvet Hate in delightful variety, none more than $20.00, many less, Also an ample assortment of large picture Hats and chic little shapes of Velvet and Beaver at $5.95 to $8.75. FOUN FOO cee,

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