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sie THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, INCREASES IN SHOPLIFTING ieee rtchaewsde: WUT SON 1S STILL VERY BLAMED ON HIGH PRIGES joins Fa toe reac | am Fe SICK; BUT HIS GAINS at than € Wor Ky » the pr nat high price of ar-/ Representative of Store Association | ti at Woiman’s Trial Asks Siringent It 1s about high time that @ sub- sentence was imposed to deter Ju i ae ntenced the woman to Sentence as Deterrent. einiter for, not esa "than aie The present righ prico of artivies a braeltla DE oe | finery {# reaponatble for an increase tn Driver Treed tu Auto Killing, Harry Rothstein, a taxt-driver, of No. shoplifting, accorfing to a stat rte citineel Wee Hh From First Page.) to-day to the fustices of Spec sions by a representative of the Stores 4 Ludlow Street, who was held by the Matuas Protective Association. “Bea-| police for investigation following the| three, of No, 28 {killing by @n automobile of an uniden- aded guilty before| tified man on Oct, 7, was dischatged by Sostices Herbers, sand Kernochan | Magistrate Raphael Tobias in the Basex Qo the theft of wix wnists, vatued at $48, Market Court to-day. OPPENHEIM.GLINS&G 34th Street—New York ment Ses- | turbance is serious and others Announce for To-Morrow (Tuesday) A Very Unusual One-Day Sale of About 500 Street and Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses A collection of distinctive new Fall models in tailored, Blouse, Redingote, draped and tunic effects in plain or drop stitch Tri- colette, Tricotine, Serge, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Taffeta and Crepe Meteor. straightline, Paulette and Sylvanette, Specially Priced for Uhis Sale Offering Values to 59-75 Sale Price This Establishmeut Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) =a Authentic French Millinery French Salon—Third Floor West 43rd Street Distinctive Models originated for formal and intormal occasions—street, afternoon, theatre and evening wear Original French Models VARIED assortment of artistic models, originated by clever Parisian designers who are conceded to display in genuity and inventive skill uncqualled by any other creative producers of Millinery. The assortments in the Millinery Salon include dressy Hats with Paradise or Ostrich Feather Trimmings suitable for evening and formal afternoon social functions, also ‘Tinsel and Fur Hats are in popular favor at the present time. We Specialize Particularly in a Imported Mourning Millinery 3 American Adaptations \ Evolved in our own efficient workrooms. Copies of the most ? attractive creations of the famous designers of Paris, which \ retain the individuality of the original, also a varied assortment of thoroughly American Models—chic and very becoming to any type of face, lobtainable is that {f something te ARE. ENCOURAGING | dent's mind. | It ie perhaps because of an all too by a pationt stricken with nervous] intense eagerness on the part of exhaustion are of course recognized.| a «mall group of the President's op- There are cases in which ench a dis-| ponents to spread an impression of in| which it is slight and passes off very| which mie’ tend to confirm such an |mare intense form? ; Dhywictan is not required to disclose || are being preserved by the special- | | has his own ideas of what the future \1! condition of the patient is going to | diffienlt task it is to issue ® oom- ||| doctors comprise general statements |} every resource known to medical ec) ||| of it? || WILL KEE HIM QUIET A& LONG \ |||] ance who are in a poaition to know. =| suffer and the President too, much as a temporary delirium tn a | Patient suffering from any fever, it |i not always possible to recognize Ithe existence of a slight hemorrhage and the best information that seems that has occurred it has been of s a slight character as not to fae a definite trace, and not to affect in the |elightest the clarity of the Preat- incapacity that details are omitted impression and atill are basically without significance’at all. For ox- ample, for some time, even before the President want to bed, three ‘weeks ago, his friends have observed occasionally a twitching of one of the muscles of his face, It was a eymptom that helped determine ne- cessity for an absolute cancellation of work; but, on the other hand, re- ports have had {t that Mr, Wilson suffered a paralysis of the entire face or lower jaw. DIFFICULT TASK TO EXACT BULLETINS, The doctors have noted since an improvement in that symptom, in fact, a tendency for that to clear up, but would they be justified in issuing &@ epecific denial and then be met two or three days or weeks from now with @ recurrence of the trouble in Ordinarily a ISSUE all this fears and hopes, and when the «ltuation ts complicated by the fact that certain courses of treatment iste and experts, each one of whom be, It can well be imagined what » prehensive tmiletin stating up to the momevt averything abont the case that the physicians themselves know. So the reports given out at the White House and signed by the attending with an eocasional inclusion of « symptom if it eeems acute All this simply meane that the President is still very alok: that bis physicians—some of the best special. ists in the country—are adopting ence to bring the President back to normal, but that their most vita) need is tima Can they get enourh AS POSSIBLE. ‘They ere going to keep Mr. Wil: son from attanding to public business Just as Jong an they can, even If it takes several weeka Just now they say bis mind is clear enough to transact public business. There are ne doubts on that score op the part of any of the men tn his acquaint But if he tackled business too early vr too much of it he might suffer a relapse, and tho physicians fee! their professional reputations wou'!d So they are holding Mr. Wilson apart from work as long as they cau If public opinion growe too impa- tent and practically compels Mr. Wilson to demonstrate that be is in possession of all his faculties; if the Congress should attempt to raise the question of “inability” under the Con- stitution, Mr. Wilson would no doubt be permitted by his physicians to wee a few callers and transact some vital and pressing matters of bus! ness, The length of time the President is detached from public business de pends, therefore, very largely on the patience of American people them selves, eee France Votes 8209,000 for American Monument, PARIS, Oct. 20.—1sefore breaking up last night, the Chamber of Deputies voted a credit of 1,000,000 francs | (#200,000) for national ~articlpati ithe erection of the monument at F ve, at the mouth of the Gt River, tn commemoration 0} Intervention in the great COLUMBUS AVEE: BET, 103°& 104"STE: ARE Ee a te 1919. —— ee ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues West 43rd Street Matchless Originals and Clever Reproductions of esate! RARE SPECIMENS OF CHINESE RUGS Are offered at Greatly Reduced Prices during the October Sale Many are specimens of Chinese Rugs—all of them authentic-——have been in- dividually selected for their rich colorings and typically Chinese designs. These Rugs blend harmoniously with period or modern decoratioas—the superb Rugs of the Orient cannot be produced by the methods of the Oceident. SILKY EMBOSSED CHINESE KUG \ Sine Ox1 2 ft. $520.00 Regularly $050.00 There are exactly fifty symbols on a rich silky dark blue ground. ‘Vhe patterns are characteristic of orthodox Chinese Art, such as ancient ceremonial vessels, a gourd shaped vase, a branch of fungus, butterflies within a leaf, a sounding stune, a gong and a counting board, evidently me from the K’ang Hsi period. Modern opalescent coluriugs prevail in designs. Characteristics Phoenix—Emblem of binpress. Stork—Louy life. Cloud Bands—The Deity Shou (oval spaces)-—Good luck, Few Symbols Distinguishing Chines : Dragon an five claws on each of | Crane—Immortality. its four feet—exclusive emblem | Deer—Official emolument of Emperor Gourd or Bat—Happiness Duck—Conjugal affectior: Goose—Domestic felicity Owl—Dread. | Dragon, Phoenix and Newly Wed- ded Pair—The Three Abundances. Crow-—-Evil prosperity. Typical Chinese Colorings ane Patterns COLORS-- Chinese Rugs run very largely to gold THE PATTERNS include peonies, butterflies, vod yellow browns, often sapphire and ivory- leafy scrolls, foliated scrolls, animals, birds, bats, white; lemon-yellow, fawn. pink and soft tones cloud-bands, pottery, and many ethers, all generally predominate, attructively arranged Specials for Balance of This Week Small, Medium and Large Size Chinese Rugs During the October Sale Chinese Rugs are so reduced io price that, as a floor covering, they are more economical than the Domestic Rugs, considering the artistic value Small Size Rugs Room Size Rugs Extra Large Size Rugs Formerly $17.50, 25.00 to 115,00 Formerly $140.00, 175.00 to 650.00 Formerly $585.00, 850,00 to 1,800.00 $15. $20 to $85 $115, $140 to $520 | $395, $445 to $1,475 JHE UPHOLSTERY DEPT. BED COVERINGS ‘ ainsi pli tear Attractively priced—Second Floor | showing an attractive line of Metal Trimming, * Tassels, Motifs, etc., much in demand for White Blankets Art Work and Lamp Shades. — Fancy Silks, Soft} | Single Bed Size, - - pair $6.50 and $7.95 Texture Madras, ‘Casement Net and Voile for] | Double Bed Size, - - “ $7.75 and $9.50 Window Curtains. Extra Large Size, - - “$9.75 and 11.95 Comfortables Figured Silkoline, new designs... Printed Cambric, attractive colorings, $4.75 Novelty Chiffon, plain borders, * 95.08 Fancy Colored Blankets, pr., $7.95 to 10.95 In new plaid designs and color effects. Muslin Sheets An Interesting Assortment of American-made Filet Lace Panels $3.00, 4.75 to 13.50 each In various sizes. Colored Curtain Madras at 50c yd. For Living or Dining Room. each $2.50 Single Three- t Doubl Cushions at $4.50 Hemstitched, $1.95 $2.15 $2.40 Cireular shape. Muslin Pillow Cases Attention is directed to the assortments of Fireplace | | Hemmed 38c 52e 600c Fittings, Screens, Boxes, Bath Room Accessories, ete. | | Hemstitched........+++ 45¢ 58c 65c nee mere ere ee we i EE SS EE LOS an