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Women’s Hats, Untrimmed Velvet Slip-over Work Middy of grey Flannel Colored Voile Blouse; cross-tucks; Voile W: emby with round neck and bell ’ j fhe sveninG@ WORLD, TUKSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. “ e National it Co. Haase Under Knife Again. fabinsk, Ufa, Petropaviovak, Kurgan, ‘ This Is the Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of th Cloak & Suit Cocstionen| SEIN, Got. TOEHueS Hanes tie nel eed aie Clas oF wranert ; r Independent Socialist leader, who was| aber A, Decause of the menace of the ° 7 National’s Outlet Store, '2iu"s* toe and rer poeated kt Sie ay wk cole oe 9 24th St. has undergone a fourth operation aon box care provided by the| 4 ¥ X Hig condition is critical, Amsk Government and started east- a ward, k a 2s ’ Urkutsk, | midway between Omsk | d Viadivostok, has felt the full im- pact of the enormous tide of refu- om | gees. Thousands have been sent on | eastward, but they still remain in t | and around this district—an extraor- dinary number of people who have no | homes but box cars or hovels some- Enormous Tide of Refugees “A week ago it was estimated by an ‘ office: of the American Railros Blocks Railroad Between Corps, which is attempting to. re- : habilitate the ‘Trans-Siberian service, » NATIONS Vladivostok and Omsk. — that 36,000 ‘cars of refugees were ane Us omen - massed 10 and around Omsk. Train RKUTSE, Sit after train rolled in from the west- y ity paki bi rag he ai varex ward and for some time it was vir- yl clated *ress) housand refu- tually a blockade at Omsk before the 6 BeLwans gees from the Ural Mountain dis- tracks could be cleared and somo of Hot water , the hundreds of trains sent on east. . tricts of European Russia and si- the 4 L-Al Relief ; veoks filled the yarda | Neatly 1,000 families of railway | beria have for weeks ed ne ya: workers are now living in box cars L- of Irkutsk with their railway cars. in the Irkutsk yards. These railway 5 Forced to flee trom thelr homes in workmen were brought from the Ural Ren tari sit * stricta to be given employment in E INDIGESTION |rerm,_Fkaterinbure, Tu Chel; Middle or astern Siberia in railroad : | work, escaaneemailiiitniines | PACKERS HURT HURT GROCERS. | Here are big bargains! Not only a few but many je Ventores of af them! Desirable articles; seasonable merchandise, every the “Big Five.” Piece of it having been included in the overstocks from CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—W. R. Scott, a the National Cloak and Suit Company, so that quantities traMc expert, told the Interstate | are often limited and size ranges frequently incomplete, of Commerce Commission how the Some of these bargains are pictured or described here, “Big Five” packers have cut into the | but come tomorrow and prove for yourself that nowhere business of wholesale grocers. Ho * lee will one dollar buy so much. appeared as chief witness for the else y National Wholesale Grocers’ Asso- DOLLAR-DAY Bargains Pictured or tout omen ciation, which charges that 317 rail- road companies give the “Big Five” A-—Slip-over Gown of soft Batiste with hemstitching $1.00 é B Batiste Waist with collar of embroidered Organdie $1.00 About 500 coats just received from our mail order department. potas een sare putting the ! bi ie benadryl all tyatey ey NCD ee All new styles, high-grade materials and perfectly tailored. The J S*ccws st 4 disadvantage, ‘ Dee ani ies ren or rowan) Se valee 1.00 materials for these coats were bought months ago before the § 4 the witness testified, E—Hand-Smocked Dress of Cotton Serge; # to 6 ycars $1. ier eae vans i is the greatest butter distributer in i 4 F—Combination Chemise of Nainsook; Hace tim i big present high pric That is the reason for these very low price: the United States, handling in 1916 : G—Voile Blouse with contrasting color yoke ‘ £0,000600 So0Ed. The "ing Iriver 5 der figure 10 ,000, i . | HH H-—Brocade Corset for women of slender figure. . $1.00 Ta KERMIT AL? Tae aha ' mall 1—Rungalow Apron of Plaid Percale $1 wal lina vanN 5 J—Middy effect one-piece Linene Dress; 10 to 14 years $1.00 EUS interstate uae in poultry eese. ey sell fis DOLLAR-DAY Bargains Not Pictured canned goods ent ail inde af vs Children’s Pajamas of Lingerie Batiste, one-piece $1.00 table oil products and are a big fac- Envelope Chemise of Nainsook with Swiss embroidery $1.00 tor in the preparation and distribu- ' Bungalow Aprons of Chambray Linene; sixes $1.00 tion of evaporated and condensed x House Dresses of Striped Gingham in sixes $1.00 fille And ‘alo take oate Of 20 pee ’ House Dresses of Blue Chambray, while tri $1.00 cent. of the cott onaeed oll business. ) embroidered 1 $1.00 ~ of Eiderdown, attached hood $1.00 BOGUS AMERICAN CAUGHT, House Dress of Plaid Gingham-Voile; Dutch neck $1.00 | French-finished Cotton Flannel Dre: to 6 years $1.00 Arrested in Germany on Charge of | Girls’ Dress; embroidered white Organdie; size $1.00 propel ‘ Children's Bloomer Dress of ‘Van Linene; sizes $1.00 DRREEN: Oots'4E (hleielusad Presa ss of French-finished white Linen $1.00 Soy indeehstl) Wha ellie aban cAiiae, | Girls’ Hoover Dress of Chambray-Linene; 6 to Lt year $1.00 ican agent, is alleged to have per. | Creepers of Chambray-Gingham; sizes 2 to 6 2 for $1.00 petrated a hoax on a group of anti-| Rompers of Linene, Repp or Galatea; six to 6 2 for $1.00 Bolahevik Russians, who were induced | 3 Children's Bonnets, Velveteen; Coney fur trim 2 for $1.00 Ag SetaslU @ gaVerONIETE oe rns Brocade Corsets with elastic webbing inserts... ...... $1.00 AssdabliGh' ct dasa Carriteene tae } Coutil Corsets in front-lacing style; ium bust $1.00 tween tho frontiers of Poland. ana ora | J Topless Corsets, Coutil with wide elastic inserts $1.00 thindin.,| Sag Wale ‘ariea iad: : ’ Furs; Scarf and mine” Coney Each $1.00 Mie in charged. with fraud. When Women's Shoes, Black Felt; Gypsy style; leather soles ae taken into custody he ‘as Baron i Girls’ Shoes of Patent Leather, white cloth uppers 16.95 de La Roche and said he was touring j Fichu Collar of White Silk Georgette: lace trim Germany. of strong waterproof cloth } Women's Rest Slippers of red or white Satin ‘The four coats pictured above are merely examples of the styles. The materials || e42 CANDIDATES IN ITALY. | School Hate for boys and girls; Velvet, dark colors include Broadcloth, Velour, V oureaus, Burell HOCiGr An MSE Niece maseri r 4-i-hand Ties, Navy Blue Silk; polka dots. Many have collars of Gealines C nd ined, some] Natton | Fixperienc & Powerful School Hats, Blue or Green Velvet; boys’ or girls’ full-Hloed and some silk lined’ All | populas . Sizes up to 56 bust. Parliamentary Revolutton, Men's Shirts, White Muslin; plaited bosoms; 14 or 1414 sizes. 5 00 75 ROME, Sunday, Oct. 26 (By The As- Men's Cape in a large assortment of Plaid Mixtures 1 695 1 98 25 to 9 ' lightly imp Women’s Muffs, Velveteen Plush, in dark colors... . sleeves. rfect. jlette roidery gesessessaesessese2: Dresses Of Serge, Mohair, Crepe d sociated Press).—The various political parties in Italy have nominated no leas {than 3,242 candidates for the general elections to be held on Nov. 16. number of seats Deputies is 603. It appears that the coming general he in the Chamber of le Chine, The season's newest style: Ma- [7 ; Checked Je Waist with smart round collar. Satin, Georgette Crepe, Wool Jersey | | terials include Serge, Cheviot, Po; | Siectlons sith eazipan the petra bs Voile Waist; hemstitched, lace embroidered combinations of materials. J | lin and Silk-lined Broadcloth; plain | trvotution that tusks has eae ‘sl Women's Princess Slips of Nainsoo let Pattern Lace Charming styles—all popular colors. | | and belted models. Many are in- | since the. present constitutional | 4 Women's Rose of superior white cotton; seamless 4 pair Plain and Cardia crlges Plenty of Hila Piss Ip te s bust. began, seventy-one years ago. sizes up to 56 bust. ivery suit is a very rargain. er ; gue 395 to 5478 2475 to 5975 HOSE TURNED ON RADICALS. "3 22 to 942 TADS Coat fs fed the sored group at the price—$12.97! woven Velour Coating, Wool Velour and Wool Thibe t Cloth. Wonderful Coat Bargains phenomenally big bargains that we feel positive you cannot match even one out of They are ida ead of new eu and winter models, recently released from the great mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company. r The pl are distinctly good, the fabrics rich, lustrous Velveteen Plush or soft, firmly- Man MATERNITY t~Lane Bryant dresses, coats, suits, dark colors with plenty of navy blues and blacks included. They all come in the popular Women's and misses’ sizes. Here are the styles from which you can choose: ‘Second Floor These are cloth-topped Shoes o Finished Leather with a dull, lustrous easy and comfortable Black Kid-Fir washable white lambskin uppers; and Leather with white leather uppers. you seen such shoes at $2.97? overstocks of styles which will not b these bargains possible f Black Gun-Metal- sheen; shoes of soft, nished Leather with glossy Black Patent Where else have The fact that they are be re-catalogued and must be sold quickly, irrespective of values, alone makes 00D Shoes for Women 737 = r 0 The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24 WT BERKS AMENITIES DA\DY’ a ANG \N THE NEW YORK WoRLD- i MORNING EDITIO CO No Mail Orders th St. APPEAR - [ec] seruosseurwonaerasensmone Koehler Kodav Quartered Oak makes a size b when open This does not inelude mattress; at 57.50 84th St. 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Pe. Disorder Also Breaks Up Meeting Near Genoa, Oct. 28.—At San Peir d'Arena, of Genoa, radicals last night ny bargains in specially designed maternity waists, underwear and cor- sets, Private fitting rooms for expectant mothers. ex-Deputy Cadea and Capt. Gluliett, organizer of the Seamen's Just West of Federation from speaking, A general 23 W. 38th St. Fifth Avenue fight started, Chairs and tables were | broken up to provide weapons, Giulett! fired into the crowd. He was severely beaten, While Deputy Turati was making an anti-Bolshevik address in Milan, Social- jists made a great demonstration outside the hall, Firemen turned streams of Water on then LORD 0 ORMONDE ‘DIES. Marchioness New 1d American, Daughter of Gen. Stager. DUBLIN, Oct, 28.—The third Mar- jquts of Ormonde (James Edward Will- |iam Theobald Butler) is dead at the |age of seventy years. He leaves large |estates—about 24,000 acres in Ireland 500 in England. His brother, Lord James Arthur Wellinging Foley |Butler, succeeds to the title. The’ new Marchioness is an Ameri- Before she Lord Arthur in 1887 Miss of Chicago, of t n. Anson Stag ted 1. was jaughter of the Ui raised Medallion Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and 19:85 Connecticut. PEN SATURDAY eS Es ES HOLLWEG TO TESTIFY. Hindenburg and Ludendorfft to Be Present at Examinati: * EVENINGS BERLIN, Oct. 28 (Associated Press) 86th St. Crosstown Cars Field Marshal Von Hindenburg and Two Blocks Away Gen, Ludendorft will probably partici- “L’ Station at Our Door pate in the deliberations of the commit- te investigating the guilt of those re- sponsible for the war when it recon- es on O to hear the testimony Our Door wen wh d Ipertal Chane anaerolle Dresser and | ARTIST ROLL DI ‘DIES IN PARIS. Chiffonier [president of National Society of In Antique, Ivory Adam Fine Aris Was 73, 28,—Alfred and President of Fine Arts, iod, as HMlustrated. PARIS, Oct 1, Palnte fonal Society Philipee of the is dead 1848. He began and continued up to turning out numerous merit, He was n of Honor M Painting tn a few years ago, a vernment MADRID, Oct, 28,—Spain needs a |radical government, accornting to @ |statement by Senor Alvarez, leader of jthe Liberal Party, who is expected to lead a Liberal coalition, published in Liberal to-day. He says the present nment) ean Conservative go cit out a snd the sank cuatie ct te Conperme: [uve Party would never be satisfied, NO BRITISH MONEY ~-USED 10 FINANCE LABOR CONFERENCE International Congress Open- ing To-Morrow Will Steer Clear of U. S. Strikes. | | | | WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—No Brit- ish money will be or has been directly spent in financing the International Labor Conference, H. B. Butler, Sec- retary of the Organizing Committee, | said to-day. expenses for the meeting came from the United States and the League of tons, the funds of the League be- | ing received from Great Britain, Italy |and other countries now members. The financing of the labor meeting | has been a cause of much comment |on the eve of the international ses- | sion. E. H. Greenwood of the United | States Department of Labor, who has | acted for Secretary Wilson in arrang- ing the meeting, said that the Con- gressional appropriation of $78,000 was tied up in so much red tape that he | would be able to use only'a little of it, if any. ‘The conference, which begins Wed- nesday, will take action on no domes- tic labor questions, such as the series of American strikes, which will be discussed only in eo far as they relate to world conditions. Opinion of those in charge of conference arrangements is that the United States will not be ward sign of a a good digestio complexion. prove. Chocolate, Win ONE OF 300 NEW ENGLAND CONFE He explained that the | Semen: AL NRE AI SOE" TENS fepresented In the session, as alight hope ts entertained that the peace treaty will be ratified and exchanged before the conference adjourns, The rtion of Congress authorizing the ident to call the meeting here jeally provided that no author- ization was contained therein for the appointment of American delegates, Mr. Butler said to-day he had heard nothing from German delegates, In case they arrive the extent of their participation will be one of the first questions to come ° bef fore the medting, | | CHILI'S EYES ON PERU, aA Takes Up Position in Bound ary Dispate, SANTIAGO, 28 — The Chilian cruiser E led north Sunday, and other umits of the ohne fan fleet, {t is rumor , will follow her, This step follows insistent reports of & probable revolution in Peru and ine | formation that the Peruvian Gove me | ment is making military preparations in the southern part of that country for the alleged purpose of diverting popu: “we from the impe nding re- Information comes from an | tative source that although the Government does not ¢ sent the Esmeralda north in ad of the fleet to show that this ‘countee 18 prepared to maintain order on the northern frontier and. will authort« Chilian xpeet a conflict, not pei revolutionary movements in any wy ee touch Chillian territory, or to involve Chilllan citizens or authorities, ee ie to America Can't Grant Ni in Anores, LISBON, Oct. 28.—The Premic r ef Portugal, Senhor Cardoso, told the Associated Press. to-day that th re was no truth tn tho report that Por gal had granted to the United Slates a naval base in the Azores. 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