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nee rr en ee Nectar a a ava 2aes i = er PASSING OF THE stIrir Lire. Prom the Little Pais (Union) Tranmtivt.) Mattie Fails is becoming metropo!l- tal, A few years ago local residents kn@w practically every person on the streets, Not s0 tn the#e days, The preefreader in the Transcript offle— a tative of the clty—wai! line in the} trout offwe yesterday made a count of the pedestrians passing the window. Yn four minutes’ time 56 persons passed window, only six of whom w {ihen personally by the obse her 473 Fifth Avenue ‘AKE a note of the num- ber and come in and hear the famous Turntable Test which has proved to thou- sands of people that there is a best phonograph. This astounding compari- gon of all the leading phono- hs is being made only at The Edison Shop. It will prove to you beyond the least possible doubt which phono- graph is the finest in the world. Do not buy any phono- iph until you have heard The Turntable Test. You want the best—there is only one way to find it—The Turntable Test. Eidison Shop 473 Fifth Avenue Bet. 40th and dist Streets BC BIG SALE Vacuum Cleaners NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 22, 1919, : New York County, $1,000 and Says It Caused he story, told by M Him Trouble. Nathan D. Levy as attorney for Will- lam 1. Sigler has sued for a temporary —— ilo cites tnat emplo FOR MEN, WOMEN AN ion prepare i Union threatened @ strike unles« was discharge © local of the electric t Local this clty uring the strike of 1904, This was not colle J apparentiy was forgotten by ago body. In 1916, the plaintiff says, a New York union official suggested that he remind Chi- He did #0 and was Worlds Unewest Pheatre win ve |! Opened on Felting. | The Capitol Theatre, Broadway Bist Street, ‘“argeat “theatre world,”. $1,000 Howed pe We also recommend th enlarged joints. de of f e Jentzen E joes for cago of the debt, will opens Fridey Injunction. restraining’ the offlelads of| thin was. don though the house wilisba os “A Good Foot-rute for YOU~-wear the Jantzen Shoe” Local No, # of the International Brother. | thanks in Ci , motion pictures, a big comp “The Abuse of th ¢ , , ‘ hood of Electrical Workera from inter. |'" that elty for a time, girl and music type will supplement the KES—Our onty duress O'Malley Injunction Also iifowever, for more than ® year, Mr. |programine. This feature. will bo une 6 Sisler saya,’ ! fering with Mr, livelfhood and, a os + has experienced’ the|der the direction of N from © le e f the offictala of Loca No. 9, He ‘His Majesty A Hampers Day’s Hand in Former Deputy Corhmtssioner of | Markets B. J. O'Malley has served am injunction @m Commissioner Jona- than C. Day, his’ former ohiet, re- straining Day from’ @isbursing any of the nioney that has been paid in through salés of army food at the gity. sohools and from ‘selling any more .of the food that O'Malley was instrumental in getting from the army. { About $2,500,000, deposited in four banks, is said to be the amount in- volved, ‘This money really belongs to the War Department, which now must wait. Dr. Day sald, however, that the delay need not be regarded with alarm because the money is drawing 2 per cent. interest The injunction was issued last night by Supreme Court Justice Na- than Bijur and was served immedi- ately at Commissioner Day's office, O'Malley going there with @ process server. O'Malley was dismissed by the Com- missioner several days ago and no treason was stated. A report gained circulation, however, that the charges were three: ‘Concealing data that should have been given to the Com-| missioner; abusing subordinates in the office, and “unbecoming conduct.” Dr. Day declined to deny thie report this mofning. Wheh the city undertook to sell] army food to the public it had to be done in @ round about way to con- form with the law. ‘The city could not do it officially, Therefore Dr. Day designated O'Malley and Deputy Com- missioner W. O. Smith to act as in- dividuals: im the deal, signing all checks jointly, This situation is said to be the basis on which O'Malley got his injunction, His reasons have not been stated, j Dr. Day said this morning that the sale of amy food will be continued, as there is only a small quantity tied up by the injunction. oo Britain to Protect Farmers, LONDON, Oct, 22.—Prime Minister Lioyd George announced to-day that the Government proposed to provide security WEST THIRTY -FOURTH STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE TOL M UATANARTENUATAAANEDAANUTAAHTOUATHT IUTOQANONAUNVOQENTTCQHRONUQOTNAUUN 3 = = = = os = = = = = = = | ' The Sumptuousness of the New Winter Mode Expressed in Strikingly Beautiful Models of Unusual Charm The Values Are Most Extraordinary UTEP TTT EET \ Plain Tailormades TT AND TRIM TAILLEURS OF SILVERTONE, BOLIVIA, Fur-Trimmed Taillesirs ; IS FABRICS LIKE PEACH BLOOM, SILK DUVETYNE, SILVER- tt TIP BOLIVIA, LUSTROLA, DUVET SUPERIOR, ARGONNE, OXFORDS, RAYONEER, VELOUR DE LAINE, DUVET SU- TRICOTINE, YALAMA, VELOUR DE LAINE, FROST GLO AND PERIOR AND TINSELTONE, SPONSORED BY THE VERY Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co., 181 W. 424 St. Phone Bryant €280 SILVERTONE THAT CORRECTLY INTERPRET THE VARIED BEAUTIES OF THE MODE, ESPECIALLY WHEN, AS IN THESE EXQUISITE TAILLEURS, THEY ARE ELABORATED BY SMART HIGHEST FASHION AUTHORITIES, WHETHER MODELED IN. SIMPLE STRAIGHTLINE EFFECTS OR FEATURING THE FLARE, THE NIPPED-IN WAIST OR ANY OF THE NUMER- for tenant farmers against Increases in thetr rent and against the sale of the farms upon which they are working. At best show in town-plusa boxof Fancy Full chocolate- coated beauties. How iG does that strike your fancy, Mr. N.E.W. York? yma. , A special package, by the way, designed . for’ people wholikenut and fruit centers, cara- mels, nugatines, etc., but have no particular fondness for chocolate CTEAMS. — RRONE If you see a box of Lowney’s at the drug storeor confectioner’s, buy it. Most of the Packages put on the counters last week were gone Saturday night. THE E. W. DUNSTAN CO. Distributors | 112 Hudson Street, New York owner's ocolates your “box” party Try Fancy Full—a footlight favorite OUS EXPRESSIONS OF THE PREVAILING SILHOUETTE. EFFECTS IN SQUIRREL, HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER, NUTRIA, SKUNK AND RINGTAIL. ‘ i “““WERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 to 100.00 CTT VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 ro 325.00 ANTE a SSSR ES a, Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats I AVISHLY TRIMMED win MOLF,, SKUNK, BLACK FOX, Cozy Winter Coats ABRICS OF CHARACTER AND CHARM ARE SUEDE VE- LOUR, DUVET SUPERIOR, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, CRYSTAL CORD, CASHWELL, PEACH BLOOM, FROST GLO AND BOLIVIA, SELECTED NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF THEIR RICH AND LUXURIOUS BEAUTY, BUT BECAUSE THE TEXTURE AND WEIGHT OF THESE MATERIALS LEND THEMSELVES SO DELIGHTFULLY TO THE MAKING OF WINTER COATS. TAUPE NUTRIA, SQUIRREL; RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, BEAVER AND MINK ARE THE NEW WINTER COATS OF BOLIVIA, VELOUR, CHAMELEON, BOKHARA, FROST GLO, PEACH BLOOM, KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, EVORA, VERONA, LUSTROLA AND SILVERTONE, FEATURING THE STRAIGHT- LINE, FLARE, BLOUSE AND REDINGOTE EFFECTS, IN A WIDE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE MODELS. Conk of) Resch’ Bloom, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, fale ot kalams pockets of beaver vest is edged with fur to $250.00, match 45.00 To 85.00 65.00 To 285.00 $150.00, Frocks of the New Winter Season Executed in Fashionable Silks Powe: FROCKS OF CREPE GEORGETTE, DAZZINGLY BEAUTIFUL IN New Frocks of Tricotine, Velveteen, Velour or Wool Jersey IASHIONABLE FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, WOOL JERSEY, VELVETEEN AND VELOUR, EXPRESSING NEW MODE VERSIONS BY SMARTLY TAILORED LINES AND UNEXPECTED DECORATIVE TONES AND SHOWN IN AN INFINITE VARIETY OF INDIVIDUAL MODELS SYMBOL- IZING GRACE AND BEAUTY AND EXPRESSING THE NEWEST AND SMART- EST OF THE FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, = a MULTI-COLORED BEADWORK AND EXQUISITELY TAILORED AND DRAPED FROCKS OF SATIN, DESIGNED FOR AFTERNOON WEAR OR FORMAL FUNCTIONS, FULFIL EVERY DESIRE AND ARE AT THE SAME TIME THE VERY BEST OF STYLE. TTT e VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 \ 30.00 LENT FABRICS FOR ACHIEVING THE TAILORED FROCK THAT HAS COME TO BE A RECOGNIZED FEATURE OF THE VOGUE, AND VERY FEMININE ARE THESE DAINTY MODELS, SIMPLE IN LINE AND EFFECT, BUT NOW AND THEN ELABORATED BY SOME GRACEFUL NOTE IN SILK EMBROIDERY, FUR OR CLEVER DETAIL, OUS COSTUMES OF SILK NET OVER SILVER CLOTH OR SATIN, CLEVERLY TAILORED AND DRAPED MODELS OF CREPE METEOR AND SATIN, INTENDED FOR THE HOURS OF RELAXATION, THE iN- FORMAL DANCE OR THE SMART EVENING EVENT REVEAL IN FULL MEAS- URE THE BEAUTIES OF THE LATER MODES. Vim TRICOTINE, VELVETEEN AND WOOL JERSEY ARE EXCEL- B ee FROCKS OF TRANSPARENT CREPE GEORGETTE, LUXURI- VErY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY AND VELVETEEN, ee ities oy OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS, oi orately silk em- roid 45.00 ro 110.00 870.00. 25.00 To 120.00 ANVVTUVOOTENPOVPERETEUTL TE c= aoe} UT RUAANTOEUTOQOOONATI TIT FEAVETINNs-seemims== ny