The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 9

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J THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, FRANCE MUST BORROW that It will be ‘ine for Wrance|auppore an increage of fifty per cent |to borrow about 4,000,000,000 francs | ver present taxation, France, there (400,000,000) a yen |rore, ‘iad. the means of restoring for the next few years to balance its budget Jauthorizing the first equilibrium between re $40,000,000 A YEAR| ‘The bill /ceip's and expenditures and this the M. Klotz |country was determined to do. re ‘DOCTORS RESUME. loan, stated, would be presented In January ~~. This ei zt his Amount Necessary tof Balance Jor February Army How for Sale. a National Budget, Says Min- | The Mintater declared that Govern-| WASHTNGTON, Oct, 21.—Army Gen. ment recelpta were show aging increase |mates for. re 1'$0,000,000,000 v wax no doubt Hospital No. 8 at Colonia, N. J pe sold under sealed bide on Nov it was announced to-day. The tn- there |stitution has a capacity of 1,600 ister Klota. 21.—4Figures furni er of Finance, AT THE WALDORF Dr. Mayo of Minnesota, Presi- dent-Elect, Occupies Chair | for First Time. | | Two thousand surgeons, meeting at | the ninth annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, are at the Waldorf Astoria for the | second day's session. Dr. William J | Mayo of Rochester, Minn. the newly | elected President, presided at the sex ‘sion this morning in the Astoria Gal- lery. Delegates to the congress were at various eclty hospitals for clinical | jemonstrations this morning At 3 o'clock this afternon Dr. | | Alfred Taylor of this city will give a {clinical demonstration on “Brachial Birth Palsy and Injuries of a Similar Type In Adults." The discuaston will ‘be Sy Drs, George J. Heuer of Baltt- | |more, MG; Alfred W. <Adson of Rochester, Minn, and Ernest Sachs | | of St. Louis. | Dr. Harvey Cus | mors, which will be | Charles H. Frazier, P A Typical and Characteristic Collection of v Bonwit Teller & Co. » i] Ks WOMEN’S DAYTIME COATS In This Special Offering Priced for Wednesday Only at ing of Boston will present his statistics on brain tu- discussed by Dr. | ladelphia; Dr. | Allen B, Kanavel, Chicago, and Dr, 84 00 je harles B. Elsbere of New York. Dr, Alexis V. Moschcowitz of New will speak on “Fimpyema: With Par- j ticular Reforence to Its Pathogenesis and Treatment.” This disease, an ailment following pleurisy and par- | | ticularly likely to flourish where re-| Much Below Regular Prices Especially featured in this assemblage of coats are the fashionable sistance has been reducod by in- Peachbloom and Silvertone Velour in all of the new colorings. Rr atiGIee Oe Gate Dr. Moschcowitz, by Dr. John L.| The models presented are typical of the unusual, exclusive and ele- ea ee | Mitchell, Washington | Dr. Mayo said that since the close | jof the Clvil War fifteen years has |been added to man's length of life |He suggested that in the next twenty years science may find means le increase man’s span of life by | another fifteen years, Dr. Mayo said the greatest physi- | |cal menace of the race is cancer, | | which has outstripped methods of) cure or prevention, | On the platform with Dr, Mayo| | were Dr. John G. Clark of Philadel- |phia, retiring president of the con- gress; Major Gen Sir Anthony Bowlby of London, Sir Robert Jones ? ene FIPTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues West 43rd Street Featuring Individual Models in Women’s Attractive Autumn Appare Models Suitable for Street, Afternoon, TI:catre, Travel and Evening Wear Frocks for Various Occasions For Afternoon, Street, Evening and Restaurant Wear Plain, or Dressy Suit: Suitable for Street or Afternoon Wear ODELS that will appeal to the most dis- criminating; developed in the richest and most durable Fabrics. A profusion of distinctive models from the most exclusive makers; em- bellished with the most distinctive trimmings— sponsoted by the best known designers as being correct fashions for the pnsuing seasons. Excellent values at $29.50, 39.50 to 350.00 SPORT and Man-Tailored Suits for the con- servative woman and elaborate Models with fur trimmings for the woman who prefers the dressy styles; trimmed with choicest furs; short flare, medium or long coat effects; developed in Silvertone, Velour, Fortuna Cloth, Peachbloom, Tinseltone, Duvet Superior, Rayonner, Oxford, Silk Duvetyne, Tricotine or Serge, $45.00, 69.00 to 475.00 Specially Prepared. Sale WOMEN’S DISTINCTIVE DRESSES Priced Extraordinarily Low for Wednesday's Selling — Displayed on the Third Fioor $39.50 Values up to $59.50 Individual and attractive models that will appeal to the fastidious and discriminating purchaser: developed in exceptionally rich and durable Fabrics, including Satin, Tricollette, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta and Net; many novel features in collars, sleeves and belts; most desirable Autumn colorings represented; tailored with scrupulous attention to details -eycelleni workmanship and finish, |i.ge Point on *| young i ' Ne : ee | resulta of “Tranapianting the B turned with four policemen, All ran gant day-coat fashions sponsored by this shop~—emphasizing the lise winine s aaaeo Behar nist Krom. the ~ | into the building and began remov- i ; | Dr. ° » Cisingulened | ysis of the ing the suffocating tenants. new silhouettes and treatments revealed in the lines of these Lidayeaibadleggar peak mt caw | fa eee Rh nee babe aden Bass lead an \ his jnaugural address as the new| Will lectui t those who had a | i * president of the Clinical on ss of | cording the Degree ot ement of Ye" se ad escaped or hac coats, in the collar arrangements, sleeve and pocket details. | the daeectoan Colinas ot ons. | Anatomical Joints Used at the Clinia } | for Functional Re-Education.” WASHINGTON, Oct 21 The trish Ps . hi at ey earn cauer ergy era Special Values for Wednesday: {atstriographer of the American Irlah Historical Soc! y, New York, to Sen- {ator’s attack on the Irish in the Senat |added that jinade the | Albert was to (Springfield, Hl 1919, pas: da and ewer frenzied mothers crying for thetr ond n, ready to dare FROM FLAMES Wo BRON TENEMENT: Prince Cavile Carries Eight, F ‘our Children, Down Fire-Escape —Priest and Fireman Hurt. the street when a fellow fireman He suffered a sprained ankle. # © damage was estimated at IN CLOTHES OF A WOMAN DEAD ON MOTOR LAUNCH him. flames t building. neighborhood, been | eee rig. Gen. Philip Reade Dien. BOSTON, Oct. 21.—Hrig, Gen, Philip retired, dled at the » Hospital to- Int and funch had prepared and clothing provided those | ¥ me: we re coffee | aay. rvice Included In- 5, who had been routed from their \9 dian wa ct hy and, lap e seantily ¢ Spanish-Amer ar, in whic! tly Ge aee “entra Gea to [fought both in Cube inte ne Philip: ¢ Miller of ah adder pines. His home was in Lowe . Twenty-four families were res- | from death when a fire at 1,20 k this morning wrecked the In- terior of a fi at No tory tenement house 531 East 167th Street, Bronx. | While it is believed that all th per. | sons who lived in the building were removed, & thorough search in being | made to see if any bodies are in the 'HE very sight of a steaming cup of Tetley’s deep colored, stimulat- ing Orange Pekoe Tea is refreshing when you're fagged out. It's delicious! Thrilling rescucs were made by policemen, firemon, two priests and passersby, Among (hose carried from the burning building were sev- eral children. The fire started in the hallway | leading to the and, | root, | JOHN W. LEMPKE .. © vereanarienm. second floor, A reward is expected to be offered to-day, for the arrest of the murderer of John W. Lempke, whose body, dressed in the clothing of a woman, was found on his pow Sunday ticide theory, but the man’s parents are convinced it was murder, and it ts the father intends to stimulate an in- vestigation by the reward offer. spreading quickly to the trapped most of the families. Patrolman John Finland of the Morrisania Station made seven trips up the fire-escape into the burning building, emerging each time with! some one who had been overcome. Four were women and four children. Fathers Connelly and Hays of SS.| Peter and Paul Church, 159th Street} jand St, Ann's Avenue, Assisted in | the work of rescue. Father Con-| of Liverpool and Major General Ire- | Melly suffered a severe laceration of| jand and Rear Admiral Braisted, sur- | his right hand hiefy of our army and Henry McAlray and Alexander ollowing thin study Gardner of No. 6#% Wales Avenue, will demonstrate the “A who were passing in an auto- | c ation for Foot ¢ e just as the fire started, sped lowing Anterior Tolto! i to the Morrisania Statlo’ 0. ere Will be demonstrated aixo the oh ab orci eta dodaci Bike Gathered from the world’s finest gardens—skilfully blended from 15 or more different teas—that’s why Tetley’s Tea’s such good tea maintain the The discussion will be by Dr. Melvin 3. Henderson of Roch inn, and Sir Robert Jone: BFR C.D. of Livers ! “HISTORIAN O'BRIEN REPLIES | TO WILLIAMS ON THE IRISH Declares Erin's Sons Furnished 38 Per Cent. of Army of Revolution. SL ERIS This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ator Williams, Democrat, of Missiesippi in which reply was made to the Sen- | = Another Fortunate Purchase of FINE STONE. NECKLACES $39.00 Graduated genuine Amethyst, Lapis, Jade, Caledon, Rose- ar quartz, Crystal, Onyx and Amazonite: values up to $100.00. last week. Referring to Senator Will ment that he had letters," Mr, O' Br Irishmen were re PP DN ead faking up that the irish had tunity of 1 that at leust 38 per cent. of " merican Army of Liberty were of Irish birth or of Irish BOYS CAUGHT IN OFFICE, Women’s Silk PETTICOATS Suitable for General Wear Main Floor Smart Street Petticoats In all the latest models and color- ings. Materials include Taffeta, Messaline, Satin, Je: Tops and All Jersey; rece i Re effects $4.95 to 16.50 Women’s SWEATERS ittractively displayéd on the Main Floor, To-morrow Samuelson's ry at Park ey had found a mers but no Aven where t vault full of bills usreney, liceman John J, Tennant pture The bo: twelve, and who lived a few They were arral for Improper guardianship, a Attractive Warm Sweaters Of Heavy Worsteds or Zephyrs; | new coat models with shawl collar | effect and belt; desirable dark col- orings, $8.50 to 24.50 K ST. LOUIS, Oct Having through the «reat Kansas whose golden ha “At Lou's FOR ONE DAY ONLY King’s vi lined the streets this afternoon with his nex BOYS’ FALL CLOTHING Below Regular Prices Boys’ Regulation Middy Suit Of Pure Worsted Navy Blue Serge; white braid trimmed; emblem on sleeve; long or short ‘knee CHEW With False Teeth? BSS Dr Wer v trousers as preferred; sizes 3 to 10 fears; value $13,50 ° ernet 8 Powder | $10.50 Regulation Tam O’Shanter Of Navy Blue Cloth; sizes, 6% to 7. Special $2.25 If your dental plate is loose of \dropa, to get inctar relief use |Dr, Wernet’s Fowoer regularly. |'You can eat, laug?, talk with ease, | Guaranteed by Wern:t Dental Mfg. Con | 116 Beekman 6t.. IN. ¥. AS $08 49190, At Drug and Departo tores, Refuse femitatione. This iginal powder.

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