The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 10

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a Eee 10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDaY, OCTOBER 17, 1919, _ —— in Legion to Ask Governors to 4 8 rain, But the tuck in which the § $ tinue wer, tt wean | ' see salt on ahylue toe none, STREET GLEANERS DEMAND | HEGEMAN LEFT $200,000 irmen of State organisitions of 7 f r ” rr y came toa for ot three $50 American togion will urse the Hone UhAA one, Bed ROCHL ACDIORAARE | O'éloGN (MP. Rohwartt'n “Gon OaBb 0 MORE A YEAR IN PAY: TO INSURANCE CO. WORKERS jeure, selecting things ao deliber- , surprised id the por open. Spurn $300 Increase Granied— | Every Emplovee of Metropolitan Ba ihere jo-darat, the wational| Ntcly aaa shopper in a department! The t is hurry, | ae . z se te i Ad Le - ~ i sto He or they—even made two! for « ‘oom table they Will Present Request Betore Lire to Get $10 Under Will | tri the second apparently for the/toft thelr safe-cracking tools, and Board of Estimate To-Da of Late President. we of getting some forgotten | they had not finished the Job of open-| smployes of t! Metropolitan 0 H 4 tools needed in the art of safe!ing the safe. Had they done so they Cleaning will a Inaw who wits on racking | would have got the family jewels. lof Batimate payroll on April 6, 1919, the dat a Rhy automobile, whieh lovked like hg Pinna | that ny be gran 5 n-lof the death of the lute president of Smartest Clothes iy? [Robbers Leave Motor Car at! any gentleman's private ear, tood at) TRAIN JUMPS TRACKS. lsertartise ad of tie $300 voted them the company, John A. Heremany, wil ne fromt door du al | . jrecelve within the ne ew day 0 Front Door as They tions The vat . aa ait i " ein | tent ae the un mil te sand that AH Weeey iit total ab at { - v_e (met last night at is sald that this legacy will total about | WOMEN Ransack House Afier the house had beon thoroughly | TeRty Passengers Narrowly Ee- | Brooklyn, and miny of ea his legacy wil | ansacked, thoroughly that even! cape Death in Vermont We ‘ gd i) oat to ta In the Daity Bulletin shed by In Koko Calf, Gun extremely low 1 $2,000 fur , packed away for the Twenty|not grant the any for the infor on of its] ‘ yea CAMBRIDGE, Vt, ¢ When a burgiar with $7,000 worth sed death of | Dowd, who pr ed train of Purauaded the men ‘to agree to t ¥ hen a mixed train Of Hointment of a committee to. w: six cars on the St, Johnsbury and the Board and adjourn until § Lake Champlain railroad was derailed | night, when they will meet in the Calf, Patent Colt Com- J 6 Py § bination Top Bffectrs summer was brought out from its] pa viding plice, a safe was discovered Avenue Rand |in the hal ‘aph ap- prices an account with following esterday ‘The Inte President Hegeman's will contained ® legacy to bis executors © py of joot motored away from the Lome lof Gustave Schwartz, | West 11th Street, 1 yn, on Tues-| Marks on the metal indicate that AB) ata culvert four miles north of Cam. | {an hall, Second Street und A le considerable sum, which, however HE keynote of our jday afternoon a woman in a neigh. | effort was mi t first to open It) peidge Junction to-day. a Me hires was not for thelr personal use, but te boring hotties waved him A Ray good. | With the 1 to which the] A milk car at the head qth then rbd 1h Macnee Silks ' Autumn footwear \ kitehen d d yielded, But it was ditched and the an demand $38 | od wishes, the gu re . . jby and the burglar waved back.| oie ap that better imple-|pited on top of it with the Of a iReue ime for everan to give a $10 gold > enct for men is in perfect neup flooring. ments we eded Neighbors saw the automobile de-| part and presently saw it come back |Then a sudden doubt flashed through serview date of rail jammed through the | work: Jemployee i the cars left the! his death a token of his regard for a ie hae, upright. Nobody MYSTERY IN LYNCHING 7 them and of his interest in their wel | fare. The executors © complied a harmony with good taste and in keeping the woman's mind “Why. that coulda’t have been Mr | ea Mee BER a ts a liat of the employees and are proceeding AY 4 Sees | with price sanity. o a a distribution accordu Mr Re ee These Sales at New York & Brooklyn imme atiaae. | OF TWO GEORGIA NEGROES tema eibton nord ta dines { ; Columbus Reports Race Troubles ' ar eatin Me ute. | SIBERIA HAS CAR SHORTAGE. y New York Milwaukee | as Cause—Names of Victims | pelt Lal i445 — | i Boston Pittsburgh | Not Given, | Refagees Keep Between 7,000 and | 1 Brooklyn Cleveland SUS, Ga., Oct. 17.—The cause 7 ‘ j Newark Chicago) —To Ypen roubles in the county betwee a | CR ee le ; Syracuse Detroit \ pie ee renulten [nthe ohont acclated Pre 96 East 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave. i Rochester Bridgeport 7 und the bang ore ne road Commissions considering Cor. th ee : ae Moth St. * 7 jay Bi had not ures ope ha problem LYN 7 ' Philadelphio St. Louie Jicarnod ‘definitely here early to-day. | shortage of railway care for the Yeteeneiy 0 Whiten Ate: @ ; | eee eee ee te, Squble rae about) siberian Railway, which continues to 41 Flushing Ave. op. L. 1. Station ’ [house burn as sald to have been| ve serious as winter approaches | bocker Ave. that of “Doel St. whether Smith was not known Smith, a but | ‘as one of those Iynetied | mocked for days at a ti | great numbers of cars are negro, The line beyond Irkutsk is ofter so that 1d inactive It is estimated that still occupied by West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York 5 Church St. 7 Fairfield Ave. of Women's Shoes at all Shops between terminal 00 to 10,000 ca i | if ecutive, military and church offic have sent to the Knights of Columbu a despatch thanking them for thoi [generous Initiative in erecting monument at Metz. on coal mines within a fe (1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED--A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT = = = = ——_—____—— ——<—_—$___—— — —_ The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - Thirty-fourth Street FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Special Selection of Misses’ Autumn Frocks are especially attractive this year; and whether it be for ordinary street attire or the more elaborate evening costume, selection can be made from an almost unlimited number of choice models. : : : 7 Smartly Trimmed Hats Fashionable New Coats with Big Fur Collars || for Misees ‘Surpassing All Previous Sales—Values Up to $50.00 | Brand New Colorings! 590. 75 Handsomely Silk Lined | | Daytime Dresses of serge, $10.50 & $15.00 and Girls will be placed on sale to-morrow, in their own Millinery Department (on the First Floor), at most attractive prices. Some of the prices (in regular stock): | oma Hats $38.00 to 145.00 sees Hats . . Daytime Dresses of tricotine, 42,00 to 195,00 Great break in luck! A high grade maker, pressed for a : r P 4 The styles include every type—every model an inter- Girls’ Hats 5.75 & 8.50 if y epecnclelscs lta yp ats gait lre HY Bis spell esting innovation of the latest character. Elegantly | s - a Afternoon, Visiting and Street Dresses made F opportunity to procure an expensive, high grade Winter silk lined and magnificently fur trimmed. You can’t of various silk fabrics . + $42.00 to 250.00 ; Coat for the small sum of $29.75! duplicate these coats elsewhere in the city at this price! All of these Hats are in pretty, youthful } i. Fur Collars The Styles The Colors The Materials styles, appropriate either for present or early Evening Gowns . . . 38.00 to 415,00 i @ henuine 0 . French Seal, Full Length Muvdela, Belted anc ; roan. Ke a Deal Velmupa, iat sip Winter wear. Pa i a= MAL tanty, Ferien, epively . semioinl. Iosee hace nected isch pre Browns: Héngaron.-’ Won! Vokrura, Ailvrions lt (Department on Second Floor) 4 Dyed Coney. wais'lines New Blue, Black, Mittures : a | : . ‘4 ) ° 9 : Practical School Clothes |The Boys’ Clothing Dep't | for Girls of 6 to 14 with its mewly enlarged quarters and its excilent service, is mow especially well pre- pared to meet every clothing requirement of in an especially attractive model, with hand= the growing boy. Some of the exceptional , embroidered decoration in and a values im the regular stock are: Navy Serge Frocks FOS EME OTE eR , ° Sale L 75 to $85 Coat: 24 fash ened with deep yotss, Bloused back effects, sweeping flare models, slightly Empire . einen hs magento w belts—with wonderful shawl and huge snuggle- th Developed vf magnificent Polo Cloth, Plumette, Silvertone, Normandie -Miaxtures, Cascade Bolivias, Broadcloth and Chevrona Normandy wool Wonderful Suits with Fur Collars Sensational Offering of Distinctive New Models Specially Priced for Saturday at— 35, A special arsor(ment —featuring the smarter and new innovations. Exclusive fabrics of richest tones—-emphasizing rare ingenuity in the diversified embellish= ments and numerous effective applications of the tailor’s art. eee Wool Velow's, Mannish Mixtures, Silvertones, ford, Checked Velours, Broadcloths, © Teatured are tailleur types, with Jong jackets—Godet, Pinch-in, Blouse, Redingote georgette collar; in regular stock at $14.75 Other smart models in stock at prices rang- $15.00 to 38.00 ing from Pats karen Girls’ Coats (6 to 14 years) An unusually generous selection of smart coats in the newest all-wool fabrics and a variety of charming styles, $19.75 to 110.00 (Department on Second Floor) \\\ and Sport types. Magnificently fur trimmed and lined throughout with finest Satins and Peau de Cygnes. | Other Bedell Suits $45, $75, $100 & Up Vogue Patterns may be obtained on the Fourth Floor ~ ~ Boys’ Suits of fine woolens, in a very attrace tive model, showing unusually good works manship; with two pairs of kmickerbockers, $22.50 Mackinaws of genuine mackinaw cloth, made to withstand hard usage . . . $16.50 Leather Sports Coats witli reverse side of cravenetted khaki; practically two coats in + $23.50 made for - $25.75 5 range from 8 to i8 years) at . . . . . . . . . one, and smart citherway . , Ulsters of heavy-weight woole coldweather... . . » . (The s Boys’ Hats and Furnishings for every need are obtainable in the same Department. (SIXTH FLOOR) A

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