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~ SILK TRUCKMAN HELD. ee Thiteatphin baw besn eld ‘s IRISH IN lJ § WOR | | Well Known WomenActive Workers este a ts naunary. | Detective Peltier eayn the Us In Girl Scouts’ Fund Campaign \ | a _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. : ; Sey ‘ STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. Pest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 CHILDREN’S SHOES provide present comfort and prevent future discomfort Detective Peltier says there is no evl- Holdup and Robbery. | sence to support the story of a hold-up | i NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. =! and Lady he has wine jence to show that i] \ Gamuel Osias, driver of a truck which! the goods were removed from the truck | | was robbed of $20,00 worth of slike at before it left New York | oo sameeren 1£5,000,000 Contributed to Sinn ° LONDON, Oct. 22—Diecusson 1 a kimono, the United States on the Tah ait “Wo know, and Amorica knows ony Fein Fund Is Money Badly asy as Spent, Says Paper. ation furnishes the Morning Post with the subject for an editorial entitled warm as ‘Mischief in America,” which says: e too well, that it is part of the Irish a quilt, conten suse’ San ay bs ace lca have worked infinite mischief, We light as suggest that the time bas now ar. rived to deal with these people as they deserve, “Private pi robe doubt of Irish extraction Bare net a 9 contributed some $5,000, ft ica: We would gladly turn over the so as settlement of Ireland to her, know: full well that, under, American rule, ho time would be wasted in abolishing | an | an inheritance! ime terial eth ares London-made Aquascutum overcoats for men } Sold by us exclusively *40 to t95 NOST of the foot ailments of ma- turity may be traced to incorrect shoes worn in childhood. Best & €o. children’s shoes, by our careful : insistence on orthopedically correct lasts, finest leathers, and expert workmanship, do more than provide comfort for the child's foot. By encouraging natural growth, they discourage unnatural growths and distortions. —Since real comfort is dependent on_ real quality, long wear is also a logical sequence. ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR SHOES for children is made over our Orpic last, recommended by orthopedic surgeons. The leather is horse-hide, a sensible dark brown shade, which defies wear and weather. The price 2 Ree ce tne ee Nene DRS.FRANK A Ve Omri. AN DIRs NE D. DRIPPING (or ob prea ONAL. (Mrs, Frank A Vanderlip and Mrs. Jane D. Rippin are two of the active workers of the New York Committee In the National Girl Scouts | fund campaign which will be opened Saturday throughout the country.|| J is no more than you would pay for an inferior grade shoe. The purpose is to enroll 100,000 associate members for the Girl Scouts and ' to raise $100,000 for the organization. In sizes 8 to104...a pair 6.00 lecevess. and Coane would be tried by drumhead court| piration toward nationhood as what In sizes 11 to2 .... apair 7.50 [open _ bee | Miah gene ie may be vulgarly — blo aeey mind- In sizes 2% to (2) a air 9 50 * prison who e hunger strike | ec A feans al thi whe eve 5 ona OF see wucco Swans || ould te alowed to continue that | Sure fr that coulia, ‘hey mka‘te P process to its natural end. ng violent strikers, “Americans know from their own experience that the matter with Ire- land is not so much pure-sou led as- | think not.” STRIKE GUTS OFF LIGHT IN EDISON'S LABORATORY | Inventor Suddenly 1 in Darkness on Fortieth Anniversary of Discovery. While Thoma4. A. f4ison was tn his laboratory at Orange N. J., yesterday— the fortieth arintversary of his perfec- tlon of the electric Ugit—the bulbs in |the room suddenly grew dim and then went out. Some of the electricity for the plant |\s furnished by the Public Service Cor- poration from Newark, and the strike \of the company’s employees resulted in @ temporary suspension of the service, About 1,000 hands In the Edison works had to quit, Mr, Edison, after having spent al- most $40,000, discovered forty years ago that carbonized cotton thread when looped inside a glass globe with a vac- uum of one millionth of an atmosphere would furnish the illumination he had long been seeking, SUIT AGAINST ROCKEFELLER WHEN GIRL IS HIT BY AUTO First Case in “Which R Richest Man | Is Defendant in Personal | Damage Suit. Children’s Shoes fp Orpic Last STORE CLOSES 5:30 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . Established 1879 Sale Thursday Only SCOTCH MOLE COATS 1919 Models | 1918 Prices 228.00 Right-up-to-the-minute in style and a whole year be hind the times in price! Was there ever a happier Justice Bijur of the Supreme Court signed an order yesterday appointing Mra, Mary Nesbitt of No, 141 West 100th Street the guardian ad litem of Why Kid Leather is Sponsor for Style There is a softness and easy grace about a Kidskin Shoe that lends a decided touch of smartness to the foot, It moulds so well to the lines of the ankle and instep, and “gives” just enough to make walking a pleasure, # that on Monday + who ls under four nd Colum “F. B & C."—the World's Quality Kid—is used in combination? Surely not more fine footwear than all other Lidskins combined. Sle | when one considers. that Also—it presents a color range that promises a | ANTI-BOLSHEVISTS TAKE Mole is an aristocrat in blending shade for every dress or suit or gown. TOWN NEAR KRONSTADT| |, ‘he Peltry kingdom, unique In these days, when “shoes that harmonize’ is an as a fur of elegance and TO MATCH, 32.00 | eemmememmmmem You Never Pay More at Bite aia ee ea usin ——eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee iian"tave Soe | — SUNDAY, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS a | i nd that these Dame Fashion —“F. B & ©.” in beaver, Success Announced From Yuden-| ff déstinction, ai ° per bral brown, grey, blue and. white—is as. ine itch Fr neseoad ily gy i coats admirably illustrate ° dispensable as it is beautiful. Fire on British Warships. | those qualities. ° Better shoe shops make a point of displaying foot balllI|| rhe capture of Rramnais Corke, on the| | ae ee : attire in “F.B&C.” Kid. Inquire before you buy. SMT | Cui, sient nearty copes, ree] pei gepet ith: i ap : Px, The tie folder, “Foot Notes. alle x you aad gboct B the § | neudauarters to cet Som tak Ararea | i * _— We illustrate the © % footwear, , : om thoe shop or we wil end tt you SS ° Bolshevik resgim: oacow style. Thirty inch length. 5 ° takin, tin the > a glove on the hand” OF NEW YORK CITY—P. O. BOX 751, CITY HALL STATION :