The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 8

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+ ne eee Aner > see Nnermendtetiees ae Se Tu eesates in The Republican Sena fe the Sixteenth District mot last nig’ and nominated Patrick Doss for § Benntor to succeed Jam: deputy, sheriff une » He lives at Ne OUR INDIVIDUALLY DAY COATS CHARM AND MARKED DISTINCTION REFLECT. ING THE HIGH CHARAC- TER OF FASHIONS THIS STORE PRESENTS. PRICES UNIFORMLY CONSERVATIVE $65 and upwards OAD WAY at 797m ST. TATION. FOUNDED 1856 LIGHTWEIGHT overcoat furn- ishes more active service than any x other type of outergarment. Dis- \penses comfort on chilly Fall days -—lightens the burden of weight on mild Winter days—a real necessity in Springtime and a handy com- panion at the seashore during the Summer, Lightweight overcoats i for all around wear—a profusion i of heathery mixtures, herringbone twills, light and dark Oxfords, and black. American, English, Scotch and Irish materia!s. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET a 4@ McCutcheon’s 2s, Handkerchiefs Whether for personal use or gift purposes, there is, indeed, “no time like the present" for purchasing McCutcheon’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Sts., New York BN BL By Bed Byer Bd BVT RY ivr Aid BW YD Jo <| well acquainted with Sister Mary, she 7 = SED FORPRIEST IN CONVENT DEATH Prosecutor in Isadore (Mich.) Case Breaks News to Clergyman on Stand. LPLAND, Mich, Oct. 22.—Mrs. | Stanislaws Lypezyska, haggard from the strain of trial on the charge of the murder of Sister Mary Janina, took the stand in her own defense here late yesterday. She is fifty years old, | was born in Germany, and throughout | the trial has stoically sat in compara- | tive ignorance of proceedings, under- standing English language only meagrely. She said she was housekeeper for | the Rev. Father Bienawski at Isa- dore, Mich., when Sister Mary Janina | disappeared. Asked jf she became said, “Yes, she was a good Sister.” ‘The witness told her version of what | happened during the day of the dis- | appearance. She was still on the stand when court adjourned. | A Felician oun, Sister Mary Re- gina, said she received a letter short- ly after Sister Janina’s divappear- | ance from Isadore, that the letter; was postmarked Chicago, and that while sho was reading it Father Bie- nawsk! snatched {t from her. Father Bienawski, who took the stand fol-| lowing her, emphatically denied the statements of the nun. The prosecuting attorney suddenly asked Father Bienawski: “Do you know that while you have been testi- fying here @ warrant for your arrest for murder has been and le in the hands of Leelanaw County officials?” The priost said he did not know it. PRO-GERMAN TURKS IN THE NEW CABINET Ministers Said to Be Resolved to Oppose Orders of Peace Conference. PARIS, Oct, 22.—Reports reaching French political circles hold that the new Turkish Cabinet, which was formed Oct. 6 under Gen. All Riza | Pasha and which is masking as pro- Entente, is In reality composed of Germanophile Young Turks. The Cabinet, it is declared, ts re- solved to oppose the decisions of the Peace Conference and to continue the extermination of Christians in Tur- key. A crisis is expected to develop soon between the Sultan, who has long been the enem of the Young Turks, and the latter party, which, it is reported, contemplates | replacing the Sultan by Prince Mehmed Selim, oldest son of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid, Meanwhile reporte reach the French Foreign Office from the Greek and Armenian patriarchs, registering daily murders of Christians in villages in the Interfor. of Specially Priced at 58.00 nee dial po ag duvet de laine and tricotine. are exceptional, the narrow BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Spenally Shop of Oppinatns FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FOR THURSDAY ONLY A Most Unusual Offering WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS PLAIN TAILORED AND FUR COLLARED These Suits have been assembled from the regular stock and smart modes in plain tailleur and belted models; lared effects, developed i in silvertone, tinseltone, Though the values tailoring is characteristic of this shop, revealing narrow well-fitted shoulders, shapely sleeves and an unusual treatment of detail ALL SIZES 34 TO 44 (CR Ee SY a ES OE A = s Cottons—-Reduced! Plain Cotton Dress Voiles, complete range of colors, also white; 39-40 a7] wide yard, $1. White Lingerie Batister mercerized finish; 39.40 inches wide -yard, 35e Economy Silk (silk and cotton fab. rie), in the wanted shades; 36 inches wide... yard, 65¢ 38th Street Second Floor Fur Neckwear In Smart Fashions Scarfs, Stoles and Capes in the soft becoming peltries that are in such vogue. Furs of assured quality, though so moderately priced. Fox Scarfs—animal shaped, in Lucille, taupe or brown SHAE... cevecvveseeees $59.50 Wolf Scarfs, animal shapes, in taupe or Lucille shades, .$32.50 Natural Squirrel Tie Scarfs 52.50 Natural Beaver Tie Scarfs, Hudson Seal (dyed ae pA Fancy Tie Scarfs........ $43.50 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Btolessssscccee peeeesees $79.50 Natural Raccoon Scarfs, Sable Scarfs, bac iC 37.00 Skunk Scarfs, $43.50 and $79.50 Fourth Floor Corduroy Robes Soft—Warm—Luxurious $12.75. Lounging Robes of especially fine quality Corduroys, in rose, wistaria and Copenhagen, lined with silk figured Voiles. A graceful model with rolling collar and wide sleeves. Wide Wale Corduroy Robes $5.95 Light weight but warm, and in rich shades; wide sleeved and with large collar. a model Washable Satin Dressing Sacques—with Valenciennes lace edges, and dainty ribbon.... $6.95 Taffeta Petticoats $5.95 In colored and black Taffeta, of serviceable quality, a model with scalloped flounce, corded and pleating edged. Second Floor Black Silks And Lining Silks Affording Economies of Unusual Interest Black Dress Satin Striped Satin Raya high lustre; 40 inches wide. couplets color range, also yard $2.15 black and white; 36 inches Black Dress Taffeta = | wide........ «..yard $1.85 chiffon finish; 36 inches | Printed Satin WIKE)s veaaae yard $2.35 in many designs; 36 inches Black Satin Sublime wide..........yard $1.00 heavy quality; 36 inches | Lining Brocade UR iki ..yard $3.25 silk and cotton. yard $1.75 Ground Floor A Sale of Woolen Dress Goods Suitable for Separate Skirts, Dresses, Suits and Coats, Will Be Offered To-morrow At $3.85. yard, (Sold in Lengths Only.) ‘The assortment includes plain, mixed and plaid materials, broadcloths, cheviots, navy blue and black suitings—all 54 inches wide. Fabrics that have been selling at much higher prices in our regular st« ks. Becond Floor Trunks and Suit Cases At Attractive Prices substantially constructed of good long and satisfactory service. Each item is materials, insuring Wardrobe Trunks (illustrated at right)—Constructed of 3-ply veneer wood, covered and interlined with hard vul- canized fibre, laundry bag, shoe pockets, ¢»drawers, 3 com- partments in top drawer. Ten hangers......... 37.50 “Oshkosh” Trunks (illustrated at left)—The “B-model open top,” made on a three-ply veneer basswood box, covered and interlined with hard vulcanized fibre. 43 inches high, 25 inches wide. ‘Twelve hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag. Five drawers . $61.00 Black Enamel Suit Gases (illustrated)-—Leather’ corners, extra tray pocket in cover; good handle and lock; sizes 24, 26, 28 inch : $7.50 Seventh Floor 1919, iad & Jaylor 39th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. None C, O, D. To feature handsome Winter Coats of smart style and assured quality at so low a price is indeed an achieve- ment in these times of advancing cost. This event, arranged for at a time when the demand for such Coats is at its height, provides values that every woman who studies economy wil! appreciate. New Idea from Paris and so becoming! “Dash’’ Veiling $1.25 yard It comes in Black, Brown, jl and Taupe, and the design is so simple and modish that New York women hae taken to it as gaily as have the fashionable Par- isiennes. The correct veil for brisk and blowy October days. Ground Floor None C. 0. D. have been silhouette Collars are of selected to 18 years. An Important Purchase Women’s Fur-Collared Coats On Sale Tomorrow $49.50 Thrd Floor, A Special Purchase of Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits For Tomorrow's Selling $39.50 A Price Representing Less Than Manufacturers’ Usual Cost to Make A timely and intensely interesting sale, for the Suits are faithful copies of high cost models, and cially to our this occasion. Two Models With French Seal Collars (As Illustrated) One a belted straight pockets, the other a new “tipple” model. ing and finishing details are superior and the fab- rics are finely textured, Suede Velours in brown, navy and henna; beauti- fully lined with radium silk and interlined. French Seal (dyed coney) a Third Flannels—Reduced! Kimono Flannelett: figured de. signs on colored grounds. ...... yard, ‘White Domet Flannel, heavy, w quality; 36 inches wide yard, 300 Robe Cloth (reversible cotton eider- down), novelty printed effects, yard, 55¢ jecond Floor, No Approvals | Three Smart Models in Fine Silvertone and Velour Coatings —with Large French Seal Col- lars (dyed coney) in Muffler and Draped Effects. New silhouettes with clever style touches and finishing details that make for dis- tinction. In shades of brown, beaver, reindeer, taupe, navy and trooper blue; lined with fancy silks. Call to Arms of the lengthening styles in Slip-On Gloves $5.75 pair “Advance!” commands Fashion to the new Glove styles, to cover the retreat of the Sleeves as heralded by Paris. These slip-ons are a beautiful, soft quality of Mocha, in Tan, Brown, Grey, Beaver, “the” fashionable Gloves of the season. Ground Floor No Approvals made espe- order for with novel Tailor- The lustrous and skins. Sizes

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