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ne p | the rile Chairman Kenyon | BELLEVUE “DYING MAN" Ni | “Well, it had better be stopped ¥ 0. TOLD TO SENATE BY | svcisnezeosein te a ‘ ee tad i | f * 7. ‘orney. Direno, é come impotent,” remarked Chair- | iiogpital Officials Scored for agiatrate Comb.” tim the war. ; { | man Kenyen. "i awe us affair, but as there is " U “Are there any organisations in Laxness as Witness na must disebarge Potroft.” | > ‘ Gary which support this pro- Disappears. > --- } * le a s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. told the injured man) Freedom fon and Sword for © days before, Ding. ot the| LONDON, Oct. 24--Gen. Armando rs oe PPS AE HE he ES SRS ST Re ERG - ae is lira STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P.M. n iid he was seriously fil" 0 we ta cramme?* asked Senator Phipps, Ro- re la publican, Colorado. Wie the Hatteree Hamptat autvor-| DIDN'T KNOW WAR WAS OVER HEARTBURN Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Febstsods “Yeu, I have a list of them,” paid| ties reported to the police that Andrew] eeu geatanders Thoaght Mritish : at 35 e , ror seid the witness, Kants, twenty-eight years old, who Were Germans, or heaviness after Established 187 Jands in the name of the “con.|HASN'T FOUND AN AMERICAN | \ived ay the Seaman's Institute, was in) AUCKLAND, N. %., Oct. &—The Brit- meals are most an- iW 9 ring proletariat of Russia, and | ON STRIKE AT GARY. | eritieal condition at the hospital,|ish dreadnought Iron Duke, with Ad He commenced producing a serles! jeanix was shoveling coal ono fr or} miral Sit John Jellicoe al . has if i # “| 4 b the redress of alleged gritvaners, | Of documents printed in Rumian with’ hound for South America. Allered lax-| picked up ise wills am son's sitive Tuten SAVE AT BEST’S IN THESE SALES ‘All the radtenls of the country are | "Ames of societies attached and © nese of the oMciala was scored to-day| of Christmas Island, who met a party y o ye battleship with revolvers, be- eri th »| considerable quantity of I. W. W.jin Bosex Market Court by the police, from th RE ng on the propaganda of Lerin |the seentant District Attorney and the| ving the sailors to be Germans. I-MOl * “ A Trotzky,” the witness continued, | !/terature. ‘They did not know that the war was pleasant to take, Best Qualities, Best Styles, Best Values call fo your attention the fact thas! “How many foreigners are taking Court, over, having been eut off from the out neutralize acidity 4 “open combat” was the only read was printed in Chicago by the ‘Ar-| Part im thi strike at Gary?” asked| On Oct. 4. Detective Smythe of the | vids world for eighteen months, Zeltunx Publishing Company,'| Senator McKellar, Democrat, of Ten-| Past "ifth Stree! Btation tout! Wants hm is significant.” nessee, bata toe i i juries caused, according to witnesses, ! Bape : ¥ “le this stuff going through | “1 haven't found an American Ho, @2 Gres It was inced at the offices of and help rest 4 by Alex Potroff of No. 62 Greenwich! |... r Pp restore ‘ * ° - - mms ot,” the witroon cold, “hough [20 oN" uasaitant was arrested, the [the Nark Depertmnens tovday that alll 1 Oat digestion Girls’ Cape Coat of Zibeline Cheviot | Which Is h Saaumeunes i 4 | case was postpened because of the i!-}riony in the parks of the borough 4 For the school girl, a model that includes all : |ness of the complainant. Petroff was ye removed by Nov. 25, e MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ' ures ¥ I the Here are some of the productions jeid in $5,000 hail. af ths Boorh of Maueeticn MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION the best features of a coat with all the chic and dash of a cape! The result is a smart style of distinction, practical and warm, with long sleeves, double breasted coat front and circular cape back. Navy, Seal Brown or Pekin, Sizes 8-16 yrs. Special 19.50} h Welfar: ‘a hut for ehitd hs _ of the union ef Russian workers,”| “On Oct. 18," said Detective Smyt) Phonograph Lieut. Van Buren continued. “Thit’s| te Magistrate Cobb to-day, “I called the a’ straight amarchistic sectety. Hero's | : one of them, entitled. ‘The Crimes of God,’ an anti-religious phamphlet dis- * Here Is the Answer |co™ns war” A whole series of tracts and pam-~- PA sees")! OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © hae sent k orn ce | | “Te sae, ost these in houses, or ° Unexcelled for warmth and service, chin- EN ee aria or ae chilla has been chosen for this good looking | replied. "Sometimes men arrested Mth Street—New York coftar-Nutrig fur on the Brows and rv of £ brea W, Uteratuse im their squirrel on French blue and gray. Lined 3 THOUSANDS OF PHOTOS oF throughout. Sizes 4-5-6 yrs. Special 25.00), Will Place on Sale Saturday LENINE AND TROTZKY. ‘Tt has been charged that this ma- terial was sent into Gary to create Prejudice against the strikers,” eald Chairman Kenyon, ‘We only know we fourd it there,” Girls’ Tailored Suits Characteristic of Mest & Co. quality is the fine workmanship and appearance of this About 350 AEE te Ae. | PE 21 awe x Van Buren returned. “These people . silvertone suit for the growing girl. With ; i ‘HE TURNTABLE TEST beagehl nee * erga —- bed yom ° ° e its deep large collar, of Rutria it comes in i i TL now there was ne one Sremny. ore A h l t ad Hi t: Copen, Brown or Navy. Sizes 12-16 yrs. , : ie ae ocak ieraly,thewsands of shewe ght. lg auty 7 rimme ats illustrated. Special 59.00! i the great difference that WON aha eapetten 40 on tuntieustned H g exists between phono- Vorbagin, Vice-President and Treas- , . ¥ "4 graphs. urer of the Steel Workers’ Council at Misses’ Tailored Suit of Wool Velour, i You have wondered Gary, was a revolutionist,” which was best, but you Lieut, Van Buren thea read @ tran- could not tell. script of Verbagin’s examination be- The able fore a military tribunal. Verhagin Tuent. Test admitted belief in revolutionary tac- ties, opposition to the existing form of Government and faith only in or- ganization along the lines of Soviet Russia. hat is the Steel Workers’ Coun- ch?" asked Senator McKellar, “It is the central ®edy of union engaged in the strike,” was the reply, American Federation of Laber mi zations?" ‘understand 80.” Van Buren characterized the “Workers’ International Defense League” as “nothing leas than an FOR GENERAL UTILITY SORTSAUS OUR worming through “operas rohtgee ay Paurd An attractive selection of high quality hats in ‘Off- The young woman who fails to register de- light ‘at seeing her mirrored reflection when trying on this suit is rare indeed. For her ' immediate choice no suit could be more de- i sirable for practical service. Wool Velour in Brown or Navy with interesting detail of m finish. Misses’ sizes. Special 49.50; » ¥ Misses’ Stunning New Velveteen Dresses Whether to devote special emphasis to ‘the lovely mode] depicted or to its companion, one of unusual charm, is a difficult task! } Both have a deep Russian overblouse, knee : length, The one illustrated has a heavy ares Paul Glaser, attorney for > “5 low hung sash of cora and fringe, filet lace duties and pleas bs Tienes theron Ootiaeea tones he Face” Shapes. Tinsel Brocade Crowns with Black , collar and fancy stitching. A unique treat- d in this smart model—| i Worea: Brims — trimmed with Jet ornaments, gold thread, Os- ment of panels ‘cleverly ornaments the other, sdeaientniiieelinnseseetle BEER DELAYED HYLAN. ‘Track Lond of 2.75 in Hin Way Driver Fined. While Louis Hittleman, thirty-one, of No. 104 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn, was driving a truck load of beer across the Williamsburg Bridge last night, Mayor Hylan appeared in his automobile, and ‘TraMice Patrolman John Scanlon de- cided that Hittleman was obstructing the Mayor's passage, In the Bridge Plaza Court to-day, Hittleman was fined $1. in the much desired straight silhouette. ich Vulture Ba L frin id \. sciaaidivanes tinh mah Leapertings and Fir édges , Misses’ sizes. Regular 65.00 grade 39,50 Most Extraordinary Value Sale Price 7 es 715 Saturday Only Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Misses’ Separate Coats——— A group of smart new models taken from Misses’ Coat and Wrap Section to be especially priced far Saturday. Represented are handsome warm tinseltones, silvertones, velours, Polo cheviots and mixtures. Some fur trimmed, others without fur. Misses’ sizes. 47.00 regular 59,00 to 69,00 grades. Stanleys MeGibbons 5™ AVENUE AT SGT STREET Second Roor ~Take Elevator _ Children’s Blanket Robes in Warm 4 Beautiful Plaids ’ Bound throughout in satin, these new bath- { robes have cordings to match. In beacon 4 plaids in tans, browns, garnets and Copens. * Sizes 8-16 yrs. Special 3.95 to 5.00 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Children’s Beaver Hats Special 5.75 j As those beaver sailors and mushrooms are ex- actly the wanted style that every mother considers \ the smartest choice of the season, it is remarkable” to find them at this price even at Best's. , ROLLING AND MUSHROOM BEAVERS} } GROSGRAIN RIBBONS, BOWS ANDi STREAMERS. COLORS: NAVY, BLACK,| BROWN. \j | . Just about 150 Coats that are in the way. No real reason why they should be sold at this price except that our tailors are sending in new Coats so fast that we must make room for them, : Real Bargains, each one. A SALE The Boys’ Shoe Department Fur Trimmed ; is displaying, in the regular stock, extensive assortments of Coats Boys’& Youths’ School Shoes Selected from Regular Stock Secon Floor —_______Children’s Barber Shop (Original) in LihPutie “When do we go to the Barber Shop?" is a juvenile plea frequently heard at Best's. Just as mother likes the perfectly shaped hair cut at Liliputia wee customers love the surprise toy and the music! Ten Children’s Haircutting Specialists. Fourth Fl (sizes 11 to 6) ‘ou loor 0 close $ rete 35 at $5.75 to 9.00 per pair Values are Considerably Higher 2You Never Pay More at Best's These Shoes are exceptionally well made, smart in appearance, Velour Silvertone Tinseltone and represent excellent values at the prices quoted. Trimmed with All Shoes sold by B. Altman & Co. are made of Taupe Nutria Hudson Seal nuine leather throughout French Seal The Boys’ Shoe Department is located on the SIXTH FLOOR Wit BSEFFS AMEAYTIES APPEAR - ichly silk Hind ged wacmiy DAYS \N TRE NEW YORK WOR! \