The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 4

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= ae a eee oe © een -- , . THK EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. i —_— a | have defeated nineteen rogiments of POLICEMAN KISSES WIFE i gee AIA acini Geshe ce lea |AIM aT EMD Cite: aie i ee {| | CHI Gen, Mathonwia eeny outede: ot cellar and @ few minutes later a shot|nming at Hunter College. ‘This is one MILITARY TO'FIX DATE nt s : erios of lectures that are to be Voroneah, according to a wireless de- GOODBY AND KILLS SELF) "3.2e"s: Riven by TIONS ig to 0 wireless given by. volunteer lectur FOR FILING | spateh sent out by the Soviet Govern- Dunn had been a member of the forec| tye auspices of the Board of Educa- for nineteen years and had ® good|tion at various places in Manhattan ‘ A ment in Moscow. record. At the station house it was|and the Bronx. nother will be given The fortress of Kronatadt was still | Osca hoo Thursday at Bvander. Child | WITHDRAWS in. Che Winds of Cea MOUNGTDA 08 if Dunn Shoots Self Dead in}saia that a short time ago he had made | Aiuredey, George tira Manny whkh| PARIS, Oct. 21 Cifavas)—The gu. an afrest in the Bay Ridge section andj subject will : “The C tit Bundoy, according to a despatch to the| Home-—Worrled Over Charges, jan arrest in the Bay Ridge section and the foundation ot The Lonatitution, | preme Council of the Peace Conference Daily Mail from Terjioki, #inland, It Is Said. hed preferred charges against him." has decided to entrust to the inilitary . nn M p from which place the Red flag was} Oscar Dunn, forty-five years old, a| Worry over this case, which has not! Gives Her Life im Vain to Save Dog. | *2thoritles of the allied powers the duty — then visible at the masthead of the|policeman, living at No, 1132 40th/come to trial, Is believed to have] CANTON Y. t. 21 * of fixing a date for depositing rati battleship Petroyaviovek, which is re-| Street, Brooklyn, and attached to the}caused Dunn ANTON, N. ¥., Oct. 21.—Mrs. °Clen- i ratifica ported to have been raised since she Fourth Avenue Precinct, committed sul- bons for her dog. She attempted to snatch | many. was torpedoed by the British in| this morning by shooting nimseit|/TO DISCUSS WORLD LEAGUE. |e: pei from the path of an automobile | rnis date will mark the coming into e his own life. tine Scurrah, forty-one, gave her life | tlons of the Treaty of Peace with Ger- Anti-Reds Get 100 GUNS) August and is now lying in the Kron-|in the head. Dunn had just kissed his nd bo re, klled. Bh ; date will mark Ask U. S. to Feed City | Set Bareet wite, Mary, goodby to go to the sta-' Mgmont W. Ruschke will speak on|Church here.” re au We a Re eet When Captured. ki ; q nee oem : — . ‘ AMSTERDAM, Oct, 21.--Commin- ovieff, the chief Bolshevik | 1 ior 5 ams SUAULNUARUALLT LA LAAUU TT me Es Government representative in Petro- grad, has withdrawn from that city, taking with him all men able to bear arms, according to reports to the German press, The official documents | and cash, it is declared, have been taken to Moscow. HELSINGFORS, Finiand, Oct, 21.— Gen, Yudeniteh has encountered strong Bolsheviet resistance beyond re fd] | Pulkovo, about seven miles south of hss 3 arr #4 | Petrograd. He has therefore halted WHITE CO his advance to concentrate his forces FUR while awaiting reinforcements and In Sites 2 t0 6 years, heavy artillery, One hundred guns Polo Cap and Muff to reached his army to-day. | Match Coat. The Bolshevist forces concentrated | Coat. 50.00 fat Gdoff, on Lake Peipus, which con-| Gilies..sc cca 1:80 stituted a most serious threat to the Mt. adhe 7.50 rear of Gen, Yudenitch, have been atte dispersed. This removes the menace For the 2 years Stes, of an advance against the communt- THE CHILDREN'S V4 \cations of the Anti-Boishovist forces FUR DEPARTMENT now before Petrograd, which War If there is anything more "A |Minister Trotzky was reported to charming than a Baby, it have declared recently would decide | is a Baby swathed in furs! J |the fate of the city rather than tho Y |defense of the old capital itself WES! THIRTY-FOURTH STREET UT UTA Tin as TO ms QUNAUUURNAYANAERU RERUN ry Sah mee The Elegance and Luxury of Winter Modes | ate year Val ba make |] | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Request | | | , y) . outings possi! in zero from General Yudenitch commanding} |Eq = cain pes nz ff, om Yon cma) Reflected in Apparel of Refinement and Charm z tive economy. WM | grad, that the United States under- iS = Durable —Warm — Non- (A) cis" ax'noon au it han been captured, | EA 2 fadable, Usable for many has been received from American| [Fj Ps . = Winters. Bf | Minister Mortis at stockholm andy [E THE VARIATION AND INDIVIDUALITY OF THE NEW SILHOUETTE, RANGING FROM THE STRAIGHTLINE MODEL TO THE 4 FUR COATS Wi |Soons it’ wan said to-day at the State| jE DRAPED OR BOUFFANT TYPE, ATTAINED BY SIDE FULLNESS OF MATERIAL, THE FLARE, THE PANNIER AND = Turbans and Polo Caps, fq |Pe>rment = EFFECTS, THE DIVERSITY REGARDING LENGTH OF SKIRT AND SLEEVE, THE COMPLEXITY OF COLLAR DESIGNS, T’ = wiseparate Furs. | BOLSHEVIKI GLAIM = WIDE RANGE OF FABRIC, COLOR AND ORNAMENTATION, POINT TO A MODE OF UNENDING NOVELTY AND DELIGHT. =| Carriage Robes. ly | ie FA Appropriate or Git RECAPTURE OF OREL ur poses. wre Latest Reports Say Kronstadt Was | " Still in Their Hands on Occuporing by Entire. | Sunday. a chNedt Pay Mave BoCiWE | ore eae ta el Fur-Trimmed Winter Tailleurs Correct Tailor Mades 5s ‘ The Values Are Most Extraordinary A Be = = = — = EVELOPED IN FABRICS OF DISTINCTIVE BEAUTY ODELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLIANT LINES =| / aed ie 4 panies sed aoe ee “ = SUCH AS PEACH BLOOM, LUSTROLA, SILK M OF THE NEWEST SILHOUETTES ARE THE SUITS = " 4 , =| DUVETYNE, SILVERTIP EOLIVIA, DUVET SU- OF RAYONEER, SILVERTONE, OXFORDS, BOLIVIA, is 4. Of course you want a Velveteen sull, | PERIOR, ARGONNE, TRICOTINE, YALAMA, VELOUR TINSELTONE, DUVET SUPERIOR AND VELOUR lg } ! . j=) DE LAINE, SILVERTONE AND FROST GLO ARE THE FASH- DE LAINE IN VERY ENGAGING THEMES THAT EMPHASIZE |on bh or you will, when you know that =) IONABLE TAILLEURS IN NEW INTERPRETATIONS OF THE THE QUALITY OF THE FABRICS AND THE SMARTNESS = | = MODE THAT ARE GIVEN ADDED EXCLUSIVENESS BY OF THE TAILORED VOGUE, IN A WIDE SELECTION OF TYPES = | =| RICH TRIMMINGS OF SKUNK, RINGTAIL, HUDSON SEAL, THAT ASSURE A MODEL SATISFACTORY TO THE MOST ie =| FA Women's Suits of imported a VELVETEEN with OPOSSUM collar aowED SQUIRREL, NUTRIA AND BEAVER. PARTICULAR WOMAN OR MISS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 To 325.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 To 100.00 Smart Winter Coats New Modes in Fur-Trimmed Coats. = 4} will be on sale | |=} ¢ Wed = HE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE NEW WINTER JUR ELABORATIONS OF MOLE, SKUNK, BLACK FOX, =i nesday only =| COAT MODES I8 STRIKINGLY ACCENTUATED BY MINK, BEAVER, TAUPE LYNX, RINGTAIL, SQUIR- l=! = EXQUISITELY TEXTURED FROST GLO, BOLIVIA, REL AND TAUPE NUTRIA, MAKE POSSIBLE THE |=! = SUEDE VELOUR, CASHWELL, CRYSTAL- CORD, ACHIEVEMENT OF WINTER COATS IN TYPES OF =| = DUVET SUPERIOR, PEACH BLOOM AND SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, INTIMATE PERSONALITY AND CHARM, WHEN MADE OF z le = STYLE VALUE BEING GIVEN BY THE REDINGOTE, BLOUSE SUCH UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS A$ PEACH z| : = AND OTHER MODISH EFFECTS AND THE EXCELLENCE BLOOM, BOKHARA, FROST GLO, ARGONNE, KORDOVAN S| Should any remain | = OF THE TAILORING THAT ENTERS INTO THE PRODUC. DUVETYNE, EVORA, VERONA, LUSTROLA, SILVERTONE, =) after the sale they = TION OF THESE TRIG GARMENTS. BOLIVIA, VELOUR AND CHAMELEON. . * will go into regular — ianh-5i-Buncne 4 soe wie VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, hae Nr, 45.00 To 85.00 65.00 To 285.00 IHEY are made |}! of the finest Englishvelvet- een, which is just ii | scarce enough now ji]! | Frocks of Exquisite Beauty in the Favored Silks + HE USE OF DAINTY CREPE GEORGETTE, EXPRESSED IN FROCKS OF CHARACTER AND GRACE, ENRI' BY BEADING, WON- DERFUL IN COLOR TONES AND ALSO OF SATIN TRANSLATED INTO TAILORED AND DRAPED MODELS OF DISTINCTION, WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE WOMAN OF TASTE WHO INSI#TS UPON THE ULTIMATE OF MODE BEAUTY IN SELECTING HER MORE ELAB- ORATE COSTUMES. Afternoon Frocks of Tricotine, Velveteen, Velour or Wool Fersey NU SUAL EFFECTIVENESS 1S GIVEN TO THE CAREFULLY TAI- LORED FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, WOOL JERSEY, VELOUR AND VELVETEEN BY NOVEL DECORATIVE EFFECTS AND VARIED INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PREVAILING SILHOUETTES THAT GIVE TO THESE LOVELY GARMENTS THAT DESIRABLE AIR OF DIS- TINCTIVENESS THAT ENABLES THE WEARER TO EXPRESS HER OWN PERSONALITY AND THE STYLE OF THE MOMENT. to lend added im- portance to asaleof [i]! this sort. These jf! shades are particu. jj larly lovely — seal % brown, navy, olive, | mole, garnet and black. q The picture shows the | model—custom - tailored jj for Mest & Co. and ex- clusive with us. ‘ TT Min ee VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, + 30.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 = HE VARIED ACTIVITIES OF THE SOCIAL SEASON REQUIRE COS. TUMES OF ULTRA-STYLE, ACHIEVED IN MATERIALS OF COLOR- FUL BEAUTY AND DAINTINESS, AS FOR EXAMPLE, THE DELI- CATE FROCKS OF SILK NET OVER SILVER CLOTH OR SATIN, COSTUMES OF SHEEREST CREPE GEORGETTE AND TAILORED DRAPED MODELS OF CREPE METEOR AND SATIN, DESIGNED ESPE- CIALLY FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS. SWAGGER TAILORED FROCK OF VELVETEEN, TRICOTINE, VELOUR OR WOOL JERSEY AND THE MODELS SHOWN IN THIS ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION ARE WONDERFUL EXAMPLES OF THE VOGUE FOR THESE DELECTABLE GARMENTS, PRESENTED EITHER IN MODELS OF STRAIGHTLINE SIMPLICITY OR IN MORE ELABORATE COSTUMES ENHANCED BY EMBROIDERED EFFECTS OF UNSUAL LOVELINESS., VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTI\ E, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY AND VELVETEEN. 45,00 To 110,00 [ EVERY WARDROBE OF DISCRIMINATION THERE IS ALWAYS A ‘ Other sui's of velveteen and chiffon velvet range fron A. $98.50 to $295. a) Best & Co. | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street at 5:30 P. M. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 : TTT OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS, 25,00 TO 120.00 tng Cynara et NO ne ras Vas F econ CUULALAUSSADLLAUELCATLNNYIL ED) Legume, wo memos VOQLVAUASALYLLTLAN AUTEN T} cm i . ¢ bass ——

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