The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 13

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aeons MOTHER GREETS HER SON |REGISTRATION BOOTHS. |svug.ane gon! vat om sts aa | amerivan copitar and industry Yormed 1 public, It w NEAR BRIDGE OF SIGHS 10 OPEN FOR FOUR VOTES sy vcisnetspantcttaat’ caanes i | _—e -—— age iil ss Dehchis stitutions during the ontine COST HIM HIS 108 | Sentenced for Slaying Husband, | Front Entrance to Home Dividing | CHEAPER FOOD FOR STATE. RE ed anita ee ’ She Learns Her Boy Pleaded District Line Determines One | ahpe gs have purchased flour at decided dew ; : a Gulley to Robbery Family's Polling Place. ALBANY, Oct. 21.—While the prices crease In price from last *pring. Our Entire Stock of Furniture, Rugs, Pianos & Phonographs Is SAYS | y HANLON Meo, Lttte’ Bodlty @lty, ot Nor i6| Justiog Bomedict le the Brockivn fe: © . é a Vs Wost 1924 Street, pleaded guilty to|Preme Court to-day signed writs of| ° \Iaformed He “Might as Well “av was sentenced to from Ave wh ten | intr This n wi ineceaattato the | M 'ThatOur Prices AreBelow Present WholesaleCost§ (iit suspended city "'" ren Aaiee ern to se RS am akes a hit THE REASON: We Own the Largest Stock in See | Official Testifies. torney Joyce had arned tantoncy, telle| Brookipn, got ts the first time the Cit: ecured ut Fo mer Oid-Low Prices. i | cian lite the court the siafn man was a! th ned Lawrence V. Hanton, suspended as ne'er-do-well who had attacked hia wife | {tw ce the owal cloning, (me —SayYSs Superintendent of the Staten Island to get money for drink ete oho |ferries of which he had been in When Mr, Scott Be he the charge for thirty years, took the Bridge of to the Tombs she en- | stand in his own defense to-day and countered ay Plat ta tl octhonen| fe nt nnd oth Ae - said he believed hoe was suspended bier ea its bas you Go.) Fett district: ‘They teated that they : 4, GOLDEN $99.75 because he voted for John Purroy | een " srt th which is in the | y, |\OAK BUFFET i Mitche! for re-election as Mayor “MS, have just been sentenced for kit-| Diatric! igi Ase raare'27™ William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite | With French pints eines mir~ “Former Commissioner ot Pian ing your falas araie f ject | BELGIUM AS U, S. PARTNER. | Corn flakes that make ¢ Btn mesorens, wetter or cott-lin American Walnut, Antique Ivory or Mahogany| tena aver denene ast ieee ye Structure Delaney called me in," sald Tecognlaing her ah Mail, pay lll you wonder if there uae latter ree THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE COST | cuphoard. Extra Tare sxe, Hanlon, “and told me I was ‘in bad faq not seen for “And yo PGaks Sem restate Wetericace simply vesting @ button the) Poul = $ 50) << a ‘ with the Administration, and that I “I have (st Le gd ATLANTIV CITY, Oct chair reetines to any desired| be ’ 179: 47 i [might ae well resign, as there wero dery.” he Rete ee ee great desire is to | nasty charges agwinat me, T told him ‘Mel Fie ine the prisone hip with t that 1 delleved the charges had been isted and sent to thelk respect ‘trumped up because 1 had voted for Cate, they are colored. | Mitchel, and I told him I intended to FIVE-PIECE GOLD. oe and light the thing to a finish. 5 - Hank Jaced on trial to-day EN OAK 529% cutee above Whater, tha Hew Cotas For Other Gimbel News See Pages 14 and 16 ' DINING SET | minstoner of Plant and Structure, on “ENGLAN DER” Y \constaMie at 40-1nch Tabtef/churwes contained in a reper? by COUCH ¢ 5 |which extends to @ fect. ang | Commissioner of seach avid Open All Day a 4 Store Hours i ; F i Hirshfield. The general charge ts in- c Blip ee eck 29 hand Fee Ant Lae PREDIT Wotebeaie oer isan aaueetd rey amiuiete¥) and the spectfigations range | Saturdays WM 9 to 5.30 reauired to change from a] 54 inch juffets aecmeh x @ ft, Dinin from profane language to failure to 32” ST- BROADWAY-33"S MEW Yan ciTY Couch to a full site Beds! closet and Serving Table (with Arm | supervise properly the sale of ferry Ae ital wet db: ne OR A aN NS Se dali complete with roll ede mat-| | tickets { Assistant Corporation Counsel ‘ isnyer, conaucuing ome owwrewton 1 AN Most Extraordinary Event on the Blouse World and for denial of Hanlon's right to be represented by counsel. But Hanlon - ‘ i ad the privilege of an open trial and ‘ P j Teas alta ligeaaiins 66 0 ralel sting A purchase ‘‘le dernier cri euch privileges to former volunteer phenomenal in, fashion if firemen, A Remarkable Overstuffed Suite On the witness stand Hanlon sald he 5 — 3 3 | nad been connected with the ferry ser- WOREENPOWNT?” |,, STIBSLIHAN PRESENT WHOLESALECOST |p poop pe o> gull | vor unten years when th Will be on sale tomorrow TRIP-LOCK $14 Rec a i rae A Lot of Several Styles| "*t® ¥ncer private contre and sw CRIB 6 to per ‘js Mf Yom want one of iiewe tree AT HALF [fourtesa yeas ee pase ts es Ht A P ccte-—ecindews the Tete Lea CREDIT “AGCOUNTS INVITED PRICE TO | charge, a ala Mnce 1966, | steving at a fraction of their worth The largest eolling higheside vette . $2175 8 without « vacation, without a hollday, eee ee scutes esti, Open. Mon, & Sat. Evs.,inciuding Clething Dept. In Bkn. Store. CLOSE OUT ‘and without a day's absence from duty Brooklyn “beeae of inéon He ld there had So elegant are they— that of many the cost of | 6 oF a sartous ; ‘ : D ise hy BROADWAY [riprdver on the Wolls uring his’ iong the embroidery work alone is a large part of the entire period of control. Sale price. e MINES HOURS EL, RTO OP le [O quote their actual worth would seem the wildest exagger- te i i ation . . . women “who know’”’ will appreciate their true value. Za sf ’ AG), Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue BOYS’ OUTFITTING SALE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday No te: A practical, full assemblage of everything boys need ° for Winter, carefully chosen from our great assort- ‘ Because of e ments and specially priced for these four days only. the ¥ , , 9 "Ts 50. Boys’ Corduroy Suits ex traordié- ° Our regular $18.50 8.75 nary values Medium and dark colors Our regular 10.74 —none P ariety of mixtures, and stripes — some SGP ey Beaty have extra Baer — belts 4 ated Li ail — may be fasten with buttons — or models — excellent quality A buckles — excellent tailor- tan corduroy, durable linings credited, ing and finish—many styled pockets — sizes 9 lo 18 years, trousers fully lined—sizes 8 to 17 yeurs Boys’ Rain Outfits 5.00 Our regular $5.94 Tan raincoat and hat—coat is latest model, buttoned to neck— storm sleeves and side pocket—sizes 6 to 16 years, Boys’ Corduroy Junior Suits 5.50” Our regular $6.87 Plain and box pleated models 10.50 Sports Coats — vu novelty —inished with washable, de pleated models—cc trousers—sizes 3 to 8 years, to 18 years. \ \ Sale Specials in Furnishings CHILDREN’S ROMPERS —Gray corduroy BOYS’ BLOUSES—Light and medium striped pereale—newest models, with attached collars —sises 8 to 15 years— our reg. $1.24 BOYS' BLOUSES —Gray flannel, attached—well’ mude—full cut— sizes 8 to 15 yeare— well mace sizes 2 to 8 years | our reg. 83.49 . | Boys’ CAPS—Newest styles in gray, brown | and fancy mixturesfull crowns | our reg. &1.24 92 | length pants—size 24 inches-— . | our reg. .07 7 r collar | High neck—long sleeves—ankle length— our reg. 81.48 1.18 BOYS’ BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS | sizes 28 inches iy BOYS’ INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 60 | Double heel and toe nets y Tear 10” Waaeeeneetn —our reg. .84 half doz........ . our reg. 45 . Rise of 7 on each size larger. r each 12 BOYS’ EXTRA SIZE BLACK COTTON | BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS Pock BOYS’ MOCHA DRESS GLOVES ~-one-clatp—-gray—-our reg. 81.73 STOCKINGS—Fizes 10!., a8 1.38 | AY’. YA 11}g-our reg to S4—our reg. 82.88 to 83.45 mo " Sina: ¢ t RS - - a , IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO AND FIND | \ , RR A EISEN OE EEO CC awe Boys’ Mackinaws Our regular $13.50 plaids — plain tachable collar—tan, gray or roll collars—varie and green — excellent pockets—belts finished with quality corduroy—full lined buckle or button—sizes & BOYS' NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts high meck and long sleeves—ankle Rise of .10 on each size larger. BOYS’ GRAY FLEECED UNION SUITS~ collar-- maroon aad oxford—sizes 28 See also our regular 3-column adv. on page 27 and other pages for Start of Season Sale of Women’s Coats and Exceptional Sale of Georgette Blouses THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. of or ariety onvertible ety styled . 83° ets and roll 2.45 T. exchanged or sent e.O, BD A S the Parisienne wears her gowns—many of these overblouses or ‘‘Casaques’’ as she calls them—woutd be sufficiently long for the entire costume. All are the better half of afternoon or informal evening cos- tumes of distinctive elegance . . . for merely a silken drop-skirt is necessary in completion. They are an essential part of a hand- some tailleur. Of others there are two, three or four, Georgette crepes and crepes de chine—the finest qualities made—are the foundations for embroideries so gorgeous as to beggar description. “Ostrich” sill: fringe, chenille, gold bullion thread, silk braids, tassels, beads, bugles, delicate laces, wool, gold and silver woven tinsel all these are used in lavish fashion. The girdle of each Casaque is in itself an exquisite, valuable adornment. Black and navy blue, browns, taupes, soft greys, shades of beige— these are the colors—the most wanted of all— Some are one of a kind. Making the Event unrivalled in importance to the woman of fashion and discernment in economy via Fubes and S _ see mi \ } The Gimbel Gallery of Blouses Third Floor rooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels

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