The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 7

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oi adeiaGteaiianidinmaieel BRONX SHERIFF YIELI 3 TO JUDGE 6IBBS'S ORDER “Fireworks” Missing in Hearing of Controversy Over Prisoners’ Delivery. County Judge Louis D. Gibbs having served an order on Sheriff James L, Donnelly of Bronx County to appear in sourt this morning and show cause why ho should not be adjudged in contempt for refusal to carry out an order of the} court, the flower and chivalry of Bronx | polities * packe in the | orks,” | Netaliy * it room “tire niseing. The | bar and said the been complied The misunderat xbout orders outhful pris ve been 9 oMcers ality ‘ihe d by Dr. Hospital, ontended that — he 8. tester aduate SUNDAY WORLD'S GAMES. 2,200 Schoolboys Will Compete To- Morrow at 22d Regt. Armory, The Public Schools Athletic League will conduct the Annual Sunday World ‘Track and Field Championship Games for pupils of elementary schools to- morrow afternoon at the 22nd Regiment | = Armory, starting at 2 o'clock, An enormous entry numbering 2300 embryo athletes has been received for the eighteen events which will be contested |‘These events are divided into sx weight claseifications—70 Ibs., 75 Ib: S53 Jbs., 100 Ibs, 115 Ibs, and untimited weight, Sixteen thousand tickets have been | distributed free to the pupils of the public schools of the city. Alfred 1. Smith, Hon, Edward § Boyle, Mon. James A. Foley, Hon. Murray Hulbert, Hon. Anning 8. Prall and Dr William 1, Ettinger, Supt. of | f City Schools ‘and his official family have promised to attend the games and be guests of the school boys, Governor | jf (THE EVENING WoRL % ton, challenger for the America’s Cup, will sail for New York on the liner! Carmania to-morrow, | Sir Thomas plans to remain in the United States for ten or twelve days to make an inspection of tis yacht, Shamrock IV, with which he hopes to . lift the cup. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only AND Sport Coats | D, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. Wh repor! day that he had obese the Intest order, | =P CHatlemmer Oo: Judge Gibbs ruled that he interests of had been complied with fully, to Inspect LONDON, Oot. 24.—Sir Thomas Lip- ought not to be expected to brin, $$$ —___ Hrong County prisoners into New York "7 M4 © such places as PTO pollevie Hospital, where a prison ward | LIPTON SAILS FOR U. S. Chas.Horwitz 21 West 35th. Greeley 4138 One Plight Uo, SOG el AED A (GU ZS AGS, mK CES Orme BONWIT TELLER &CO "FIFTH AVENUE AY 38™ STREET SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Plain Tailored Suits... . 58.00 Suits of wool velour, silvertone or duvet de laine. * Straight lines or graceful flares delineate the dominant style note of several models that are unusually chic with separate furs. Misses’ Velveteen Suits... "nn" 69.50 Belted and peplum models in navy, brown, Pompeian red or black, and very attractive when worn with one’s own furs. High collars, snug fitting sleeves and jaunty length coats. Misses’ Fur Collared Suits "™™™"™" 89.50 Wool velour fashions these suits and nutria or Hudson seal give a choice of fur collars. Particularly youthful is the peplum suit; also a model with rows of stitchery and wide pressed pleats. New Phases of the Winter Modes in MISSES’ FROCKS of SERGE, POIRET or CHERUIT TWILLS 45.00 to 185.00 These fabrics are particularly adaptable to fash- ioning the smartly tailored frock, as exemplified in manifold styles. Frocks that are reproductions of Parisian models by Lanvin, Madeleine et Made- leine or Bernard, as well as fascinating origina- tions by this shop. Sizes 14 to 18, FROCKS of VELVETEEN, CHIFFON or LYONS VELVET 59.50 to 275.00 Soft, supple velvets in navy, blac: or rich color tones. They are delightfully portrayed in plain tailored or more elaborate frocks; straight lines or distended hips, bolero or basque effects, short or lengthened sleeves bespeak a newness of design; + pipe organ folds, quaint ruchings and Tarlatan plaid stitchery an originality in trimmings, Sizes 14 to 18. b MISSES’ FROCKS of DUVETYN, PEACHBLOOM or WOOL VELOUR 95.00 to 275.00 Fabrics that effectively blend with such ornamentations as colored silk pom-poms, self colored stitchery or self strappings for charming day frocks, or when combined with brocaded metallic tissues are transformed into delightful tea or dinner frocks, Sizes 14 to 18, Exceptional Values Saturday WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY Pure Silk Hosiery... three pair 6.50, EACH 2G Medium weight; reinforced lisle garter welt and soles. Black, white and cordovan. Pure Sik Hosiery........... three pair 8.75. EACH 2,95 Superior quality; lisle lined garter top and soles, In black, white, street and evening shades, Novelty Clox Silk Hosiery........ 2.95 to 8.50 Various designs in hand embroidered clox; white, black, cordovan and navy in self and two toned effects, The wear of all our Silk Hosiery is warranted to give perfect satisfaction, New styles in, “dress-up” coats in sizes 2 to 6 velour and velvet coats $19.74 and $14.74 Imagine small daughter in a velvet coat with a Russian blouse, button trimmed in front and with wee slash pockets. A high beaver trimmed collar is a dainty feature. In brown, Copenhagen, black, navy and Burgundy. $19.74. ‘This velour model, belted, and with a fur collar, shirred a full belt and slash pockets will fascinate the wearer. Colors: brown, navy and green. $14.74. 4208 —Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear. We call especial attention to our | shoes for girls, $3.49 Shoes in tan or black calfskin in sizes 11 to 8." For boys ‘Tan shoes made over the Munson Army last. Wide widths only, sizes 11 to 6. Particularly for the junior miss, $4.19 ‘These shoes are especially popular for the growing gitl, Of stout leather Ahey are practical for rough wear. In wide widths—black and tan, sizes #9 to6, Black shoes on full last+ keyI—Second Floor, Bh St. Kei men’s gloves for motoring and driving Black leather gauntlets, $1.94 Folding gauntlets, strap and clasp on back of hand; fleece lined, prix-sewn seams, By Suede gloves, $1.89 pr. Fleece lined, half pique sewn double draw backs, one ¢lasp, round corners. Gray and tan, £px70—Main Floor, roadway Men’s dark tan calfskin shoes, $8.24. | are concrete proof of our assertion that you can still get good shoes at a reasonable price, Bes These shoes are smartly lasted, in round or medium toe models, and have blind eyelets and Goodyear welted soles. ‘There is good stock in them, and like good stock they are a good investment! £°79—Main Floor Bulcony, 35th Street, GONIPICUSLLS It seems to be one of Life's gentle little ironies that the man wh lost Conscious of his “fine clothes” is inevitably con- | spicuous for the lack of taste displayed in the selection of those clothes, Ve aim, not to make you conscious of your appearance nor conspicuous at all, but our clothes will lend a subtle air of refinement that will meet with favorable notice, We avoid “freaks of fashion,” and adhere to correctness of style that makes for distinction in men’s clothing, Our E) prices, however, are conspicuous—they are consistently a Olimar heneiibes cravalllgetin cian gael bheps $29.75 to $64.75 | kee —Vifih Floor, Prom, Blue and white Japanese china—a special offering — The Japanese artist who created this design appropriately named it “the Fairy.” Always effective and charming, the pattern is carried out in a soft, clear blue. The shapes are distinctly oriental. An unusually fortunate purchase enables us to offér this china at a special price. No more of it can be purchased at this price. 4% dinner sets of 112 pieces each. Besides the regular dinner service for 12 people, this set includes 12 breakfast plates and a tea pot. A large number of separate pieces which we offer at the following prices: Tea cups and saucers, 39e pr. Bowls, 39c ea. Coffee cups and saucers, 49c pr. Small platters, TAc ea. Oatmeal dishes, 23c ca. Individual soup sets, $1.49 ea. Footed egg or custard cups, 23¢ ea, Bread and butter’ plates, 23 ea. Pitchers; 3 pts., 89c ea. Breakfast plates, 49¢ ea. Tea pot tile, 29¢ ea. Fruit saucers, 19¢ ea. NYS —asement, 34th Street, are out first with the latest hits! And as fast as they get them out we get them in stock, Standard prices for Emersot records are’ 75e for the nach records and 85¢ for the 10-inch records, but they may be obtained here at our usual savings No. 1071 You D n't Need the Wine to Have @ Wo Boys’ cheviot overcoats $16.74. These overcoats of wool .cheviots in pockets that give the much-wanted boyish snap and style. Fash- ioned in smart young mannish models, in the season’s popular colorings of heather, brown, olive and gray. Swagger box models, with half belt or double-breasted patch pockets; models with full belt and convertible col- lar that may be snugly buttoned around the neck. Lined with heavy worsted body lining and well tailored and finished. ‘ Sines 8 to 18, Where the Lanterns ¢ u'll Be Sorry (Fox Tro abound Arthur Fields Boys’ service suits, with extra trousers, $16.74 9222—Dreamy Alabama (Duct) Hiart Tears Tull (Sol ba Made of materials that will stand the test of wear, And made models, Tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres. The colorings are ne le yet di x d ch or pockets in single o 4 Jack Kaufman at is lined with Sizes 8 to 18 years, bre ousers are well lined. alpaca, el «| Both pairs 4094 —Fourth Flour, HAth Street, Rear. Lyre Second Floor, B4th Street. Rear, Portable gas lamp, $14.89 Regular price $18.89 The appearance of a room at night depends upon its lighting. You can turn the glare from your gas jet into soft, warm radiance through the use of this gas lamp. It is of Etrusean bronze or antique bronze finish; 1014 inches high, with a Lt-inech shade, with six panels of amber art glass. It comes complete with tubing, burner, chimney and mantle. There are only 100 of these lamps on sale, SSV—Hasement, BAth Street, Front, : aay, i Marabou capes, $5.94 as ‘af / ps A special offering 8 0 Ah, ; f Of fashionable seal brown. Some are plain marabou, others of marabou with ostrich strands. They are all silk lined and fvished with pompon ends or silk chains, The des .cud for these neckpicces had been so. great that we are duplicating a former sale at the same low price, CoS8 Main and second Poors, Store Hours: 9 to 5.30

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