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_ eae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. ee wan uel dl a "NORFOLK TO GREAT LAKES POSSE SEEKS BANDIT WHO FRENCH WAR PARLIAMENT [ics ™2° ce ss ETERS TET EE TN KEEP IT SWEET} caviL PROJECT DISCUSSED KILLED TENNESSEE SHERIFF CONCLUDES LONG SESSION," STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P.M. Keep your stomach | Sweet today and ward off the indigestion of | Harbor Development Commission | Accomplice in Barricade Holdups on | Members Who Sat Through Entire vars PP i “ | C ft t Ch 3 e i sputie, ches ne, at ‘ “ ixie A ct Cl » oy, | ue Holds Hearing on t "roposed | Dixie Highway Captured in rt ge Clemenceau as | sh around th * remier to gongra r 4 He ttle. ey Le ch other good Link in Navigation Chain, Gun Battle. ey Leave Chamber. fe an the Cradiber Gaeta tomorrow—try | they The New York and Now Jersey Port| CHATTANOOGA, Term, Oc PARIS, Oct. 20.—The curtain was uf leave for, their, constituencies to | fr Development C iasion | WI “men a ru 1 begin the work of the campaign pre- ’ [and Harbor Development Commission | With Jame t ing down last night on the session Iiminary to the election of a new Fifth Avenue at 35th Street } e held a public hea in City Hail to- of Parlament which sat uninterrupt-| Chamber of Deputies, which will meet day on the p y through the greatest effort of |in December, , 4 neh history, Premier Clémenceau Senne dels d Established 1879 was the leading actor in thg final jas Foster Dies, r to the new aid to diges- f Chairman, presided. He exp ldrama, Little ceremony maried the| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—Martin D. tion—as pleasant | that the canal will be part of a ik “\- conclusion of business, Foater, former chairman of the House e i |eyatem of inland watorways extending |’) Paul Deschanel, President of tho| Mines and Mining Committee in the and a" to take rum Maine to Florida, Chairman Will- |b ainber of Deputies, deeply moved, [85th Congress, diel this morning at tis “ pecia ues ay n sf a i ty 4 ‘Thome In Olney, Lil, according to mea- on Fel a a ree nats Kew ieee ges Hind war pub hw Parlla- gages received by tie lilinols delegation MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE mented the centro Hr feoaincis prerpietgeneiamenmmenensesienanenaas JLIPUTIAN BAZAy i MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMUISION | hive surveyed a EET in th L R : right of way f ae oa : 7 ' gin tne “With thie canal dug, with the x : } Cheaapeake ware Cana! im-| z BIG SALE reve cine wim on eit yi lee ° - Lovely Little Mandarin Coats & Kimonos | Vacuum Cleaners genhe "Bay ty Patedophin” and » “Fifth Avenue at 35th Street perke Bay to Philadelphia and port of the Delaware Ray and Straight from the Land of Cherry Blossoms Port of New York thrqugh Long I#land | Bound and the Cape Goa Canal to the Agents’ Samples Shaprern Used C to the Port of New York, thence Established 1879 | - ) = Caralto the Grent Lakes, from the for Babies that Mothers Love i NAME IN EVERY PAIR SALE TUESDAY _ ‘Anew dish-an Orange Jam—pre-] EPISCOPALIANS SEE MERCIER| | Whatever the ba seabed in toe convenient, pore | — occasion, you and packed in the can depend on wee frogs fasten it and silk lines it—all that baby may be cosy and warm hen rooms are slow to heat these raw mornings.. /Ilustrated. Old Rose, Copen, Light Blue, Pink. Size 1 year. ' Special 4.75 E naw 840 if yaton, all in ‘otected waters. ; We ri all kinds of tet | Te deanes irom Philadelphia to wen Whatever the 1.25 to 4.75 cleaners on easy monthly payments. York by water at the present time for > K. A ; Tt vossele arewing tote. than piven (04k , * Another Opportunity to Buy These © iar hea Sey ed Cea “4 miles. The stance via_the| material—leather bp y ; | [, OVER A DIMINUTIVE MANDARIN COAT of " pregoeed <4 canal would be vighty-seven silk or fabric; ; GOOD FUR CO \ TS : softest Crepe de Chine trail cherry blossoms; | Cardinal Appears Refore Charch Convention at Detroit. fect package. Just oat the ip just “pry soa all of he si and you get 198.00 which stands up. | DETROIT, Oct. 20.—Cardinal Merete { < : lineata eto. the Temiat genet! the fit and style Last week's sale proved that the combina- GAY LITTLE KIMONO of Japanese Crepe with lon Protest ae s . . PS * a weidtwedey, ANOr c GRae te of Fownes wide silk bands of blue affords just the extra pro- * tion of a good fur coat and a really low price | ») was just what practical women were looking for. So we are glad to announce that we lyesterday it wae stated by his physician jthat the prelate was in need of a rest. 5 Cardinal Mercier was oMolally re- ‘ceived by the city to-day. In the atfers L VES noon he went to Ann Arbor , where the ; tection that baby needs. Infants’ sizes. Special 1.25 free of Doctor of Laws.” °" "FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN |[) have more of those coats, two-identical with || | Two Cunn ing Warm Little Sweaters : ‘ those in last week’s sale—the other, one A WINSOME LITTLE SWEATER | GRAVELY DIGNIFIED, | baby y " fi : ee sail lar and bobbing looks in this wee coat sweater for ‘ STORE CLOSES AT's:30 P/M f which should prove just as popular. 7 oe ae | Reece nd See Oak Sveuat We ‘ i coat. "Tan in a decorative novelty stitch. Belted model. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Special 3.75 Shoes for Little Children i From the first step. proper shoes for babies assume importance Taupe Nutria A short flare model ‘ with a generous shawl ° collar and deep mous- quetaire cuffs, Illus- | trated. : French Seal ; Soft, rich, and a good i: black. A belted model * three-quarter length, © trasting white collar and cuffs. Sizes 1 fo 3.years. Special 2.85 est & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 gam LURSDAY |! When toddling days begin, more helpful than Mother's outstretched hand to support wee@ankles is the choice of the proper shoe. SPE ee ' . with shawl collar and | Shoes built on lasts orthopedically correct to assure the proper sup- a ¢ ‘ WOMEN re HANDSOME deep cuifs. port of the little body. @est & €e. chi dren's shoes have been famous y % for over 40 years. Babies outfitted in est & €o. shoes avoid the i : FUR-TRIMMED SUITS and toot troubles which owe their origin to improper shoes in infancy. ; { Just for : : YOUNGGIRLS| 4 Special pete Only Pt Regular 5.50 grade 3,55 A litle coat that takes youth and youthful contours into account and provides for them becomingly in a pretty jacket of Hudson Seal Flexible shoe for baby on a Best & Co, last. Button IM and lace models with turn soles. Soft tan leather or white buckskin. Widths C, D, E. Sizes 5 fo 8. with shawl collar and a «33 cuffs of demure gray iY Fj squirrel. E ” } Warm Sleeping Garments for Children ¢ : —— i Mean Health and. Protection otice Not SALE 1inD to 186 i‘ . | A choice of one or two piece Pajamas, sizes 8 i ARMY | fo 16 years. Two piece style of pink or blue { AND NAVY GOODS | striped flannelette with plain colored bands. FROM | Illustrated. Sizes 8 fo 16 years, Special 195 i 4 CANCELLED GOV'T CONTRACTS | One piece Pajamas, novelty stripe flannelette, i Sone tat tua tasiceeta ead” eels | handsome silk frogs. Drop seat. M BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY i} Sizes 8 to 16 years, Special 1,95 i ihe 7 MAN FINDS BABY snug i Army Blankets i) lf IF THE SAND! ; ; All Wool (Olive Drath), fray: - $7.50 ip and warm in this one piece nightdrawer of , A eck i white flannelette, with its decorative bands of i TAT tee Ae On of || Army Oiticere! Dolerkin Raine i pink or blue, it means happy dreams. ff Pua tht anes eosenese Army Sweaters ih Sites 1 to 4 years. Special 1.50 | eneeie Vete is, - $6.00 nner St enter . " Sizes 6 lo 8 years. Special 1.75 j $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 reny Se i tobe : 7 Army Officers’ Raincapes. $8.00 | Army, Wool Underwear ee eae M 3B So Army Wool Socks (Gray).....38¢ | Sheepskin Lined Moccasins. $1.25 You Never Pay More at Best's® Army & Navy Cotton Socks.20¢ | Army Diticere’ Woolcloth " en Ree iad PY on Army, Extra Heavy Wool, Amy Cans Pattee. ‘ vane minim" | imaarectascs™ ||What’s the News Abroad? Army Leather Glo’ SS RTY dollars is a most unusual price for suits—a wide choice | aa i ection 1.00 tn aut ey sr a of smart suits with luxurious fur-trimming is included in this ¥ 5 ets eee Army Officers’ Raincnta. “$10.00 sale. The furs are the fashionable pelts and the best of their kind— | nee """ g2.90 | Army Officers Overcoats.. 825.00 Turn to the SPECIAL PAGE of their. quality is matched by excellent tailoring and the refinement * Manor ether articion tor evnarnl Waster, wane net Metal Reve orm te sbtelned ; : of style. The fabrics are smart and practical. | Hours of Sale 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. Foreign News and Gossip ! MEN WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY While You ply Ta look for the po (@ SALE AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY =@ey 245 West 42d Street BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE., NEW YORK VELOUR SILVERTONE OXFORD MEN'S SUITING WINTERKNIT | | TKIMMINGS OF AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM, NUTRIA, FRENCH SEAL © SIZES 36 TO 44 - A REGULAR FEATURE EVERY WEEK In The Sunday World rere You Never Pay More at Best’ sz Be ersteseatien chee © 2 7 we ciens a mm ee

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