The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 4

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“TBRtin. O¢t. 25 —Field Marabat F von csegeerl H sncigandh '* vet- otra soldier and af nly from heart futiare "We was | he men dart each carrying as . ¥ n Jen. 1, 1886, in Potsdam "Do: we |many bottles as 1 tos pont. aortas tn. ike, TH Motor Corpa ot the a ie wy Shots Stop Participants in Party hasty sit, Whon. the polleeman fired |!#aeue for Women's Service at a a . ~— - awaken omens soe hee : em they stopped and dropped the ling yesterday afternoon decided to Military Acadom: 4 Bro permitting to exist in every bor With Case of Stolen bottles with a crash, stitute for war work the xoclal serv guitges wis ough of ¢ Whisk They gave thelr names as James Me-\ ing hospital work and , service] mescc, Oct. 10 (Correspondence of , “Ally hele . jac ,| 8nd hospital work and to contin c 4 mon Lego Michuet Kian. No. aah W iat fa dispatch service and ambulance dvi hubs diCeereaguentilll adnan tthe. gore Z SHAD nn Hoop 624 Times. A desire to celebrate the Prenident'n| Streets and Patrick O'Brien, No. 919 for, the army and n press gives prominence to the fact that 5 » Oct, 28.— Alfred im ‘est 154) treet, According to the ‘ . 4 Freich aviator, ‘Ione tae im, | veto Of the pFORIDIOn enforcement police, two of the men neko ridged and Pr etna Hicharas a Fay fd wingtip rel tat Ate Bs ‘ — — tines in @ single Aigh he loop 62 24 pat Hésterday landed three men in the|they had taken the case ee Parker, Nationa 1 ay Oommantant at enter the military seademy have dim- " " : o94t plane: yemuraay leit In @ military nir-| Jefferson Market Court to-day charged | from the saloon of Patrick Staton: NG, the taneues Mra. Caspar W. hitr New |inished considerably during the past La Guardia Lists Buildings He | t 5 Says Are Unfit for Pupils f | to Occupy. | i ae a | r. | Representative FH. La Guardia! é Republican candidate for President of 5 J EnYsTON ’ hk Kid, "ieee, swith or with. a arch support. ' Prevention the Board of Alderman, in a etate- |} i ment to-day, declared that the schoo! children of New York City are paying the penalty of Tammany adminia- tration’s neglect of the schools by being exposed to the perils of fire- trap schoo! buildings “In the eurvey that the Board of Hducation is to make,” he said, “I wearing the Dr. A. Reed | ‘ust the existence and identity of ai! SCushion Shoes you can pre- | ‘eee Gre-trape will be tenricasly es. vent this in the very begin- tablished and the conditions remedied ¥ at ones, There in no purpose to which ng. the rentpayers and taxpayers would The Dr. A. Reed Cushion | rather eee thalr money devoted than Benes give comfort and pro- | to the elimination of every mich peri! tection at the same time, The | to their children.” = soft, easy cushion rests your Mr. Ta Gi. Jia then names some ( « Don’t wait for your feet to come sore before taking vaction in their bebalf. By Tfeet, and prevents street- | of the school buldings in which the shocks from reaching them. ‘ water pipes, are rotting from desay H and in every way inflammable. Among these be mys are Public _ » CUSHION SHOES | sono: xo. 1 at No. 619 Wort 44th 7 Yor Women Mada Street; No. 19, at No 264 Wast 14th Hf / “ ‘JOHN ERBERTS Gtreet, & short distance east of [fj : boa Secchay samy somte aobest wo. | Va SOLD ONLY AT 180, No, 148 Baxter Street, whieh in [Par 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street sixty-four years old; Public Schoo! = 12 Fork Place Place, Woolworth No. 108, No. 60 Mott putt to [E4 for IWustrated Booklet, 360 $00 tt ‘These are onty & few of the achools PEAVUATELELTUAU NLA The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Ca. The New Modes in - Women’s Sports Coats Everyday and Stormy Weather Coats of which there is a remarkably large assort- ment in the Women's Coat Department (Third Floor), will interest every woman who knows the value of a sturdy outer- garment made for practical use. Two facts, at least, they serve to ilkustrate — that utility is no longer incompatible with style, and that even rainy days have their compen- sations. at —— TTS ¥ 0 4 For example, there are: SSAVTEEUUNTLUD.AUNRCUTLTEEON Sports Coats of genuine camels’shair that are exquisitely soft in tone as well as in texture, some of them trimmed with beaver or other fur. 1% cq 2. Leather Coats that are very smart and mannish—and very comfortable, too; espe- cially for an Autumn tramp slong wind- swept country route or a motor trip in tricky weather. Rainy-day Coats (imported) of rubberized poplin, gabardine and oil-silk; ail of them impervious to dampness, and moat of them STU ti bs colorful enough to lend a suggestion of cheer i to the dreariest day. A new note is struck Ny By in the rubberized hats that match some of these coata—and which may be obtained in the same Department. MMT Misses’ Sports Coats Leather Coats and Rain Coats _are shown in a great variety of new models on the Second Fioor | You Macseter Dien. ae was @ little more than 200. = UUUarearntetraninnnnnUt ee Ste cn ET I ding to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, |, OCTOBER 2 TADS, Jot a case of whiskey under the stoop of WET CELEBRATION LANDS <i." i'wiss"!n "tere ana attraction 3 ON BURGLARY CHARGE jf ‘oti nt these atrolman oe a i | Street station. | Tho previous rec “Ise bursinry, The trio early to-day | pete vrewes made ageinst the chee ke it were peacefully enjoying the contents'(he saloonkeeper, James | Decide to Continne Motor Work to Jom, State “Chairman and Mr 8, 1 9 19. SERVICE WOMEN MEET. benefit city hospitals, clinics, the penett Dendement ang eapeciily fa: valld womem and ehildren. —-— Ald the a. idward | year, pM off indicates © national tremd from militarism and toward democracy, emark js made this falling we he continuance of the vice will WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET ae VANUUNAANUUGATDANSOANT REA EO TUTE AA Remarkable Collection of New Fashions ,~ Revealing the Infinite Variety of the Winter Vogue | ecaemmoes)VUATUNCNAT LARLY ap adig { '* The Values Are Most Extraordinary ame New Fur-Trimmed Tailleurs HEN TO THE SOFT AND LUXURIOUS TEXTURE FROST GLO, AND VELOUR DE LAINE I8 ADDED THE WARM TOUCH OF RINGTAIL, SKUNK, NUTRIA, BEAVER, HUDSON SEAL, AND SQUIRREL, THE RESULT IS THE LAST WORD IN FUR-TRIMMED TAILLEURS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. 55.00 to 100.00 Luxurious Winter Coats UITE ARISTOCRATIC IN APPEAL ARE DUVET SUPER- TOR, SIL VELOUR, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, SUEDE VELOUR, CRYSTAL CORD, CASHWELL, PEACH BLOOM, FROST GLO, AND THIS QUALITY IS VERY STRIKINGLY REVEALED IN THE WINTER COATS ACHIEVED IN THESE MATERIALS, WITHOUT FUR, IN MODELS WHOSE ATTRACTIVENESS IS ATTAINED BY SMARTNESS OF LINE AND ARTISTIC GRACE OF TAILORING. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. 30.00 to 85.00 Suit of Peach Bloom, and bands of beaver, $250.00 Smart Frocks of Tricotine, Velveteen, Wool Jersey or Velour DAY FROCK OF TRICOTINE, WOOL JERSEY, VELVETEEN, OR VELOUR IS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST OF FORM, ESPECIALLY WHEN FASHIONED IN THE GRACEFULLY TAILORED LINES AND EMPHASIZED BY THE NOVEL DECORATIVE TOUCHES THAT CHARACTERIZE THE PRESENT VOGUE; THESE, EXCEPTION. ALLY BEAUTIFUL MODELS EXPRESS ALL THE PIQUANT CHARM AND GRACE THAT THE MODE DEMANDS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 FROCK OF VELVETEEN, WOOL JERSEY, TRICOTINE, OR VELOUR 1S QUITE AN INDISPENSABLE FEATURE OF EVERY SMART WARDROBE, AND THESE VERY STUNNING MODELS WILL BE SURE TO HARMONIZE PERFRCTLY WITH THE PERSONALITY OF THE WEARER, WHETHER THE DESIRE I8 FOR REFINED SIMPLICITY OR A GARMENT OF STRIKING ORNAMENTATION IN FUR OR OTHER EFFECTS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY AND VELVETEEN, 45.00 to 110.00 SAMADLNQUNHUAQ2UQ0004 000% sms" Sums") (URRERLALUALUUBERRQOUTIHHPI4D 440; ems ems") V0AVMLALTHUAPUAATACNENNN DL Semmes’ > smme= UAL UN UNNYUDTYUUUNEANH DET ies New Strictly Tailored Suits HERE IS AN INDIVIDUAL BEAUTY ABOUT TINSEL- TONE, DUVET SUPERIOR, VELOUR DE LAINE, RAYONEER, OXFORDS, BOLIVIA, AND SILVERTONE THAT IMPARTS TO THE TAILORED SUITS, DEVEL- OPED IN THESE MATERIALS, AN AIR OF EXCLUSIVENESS THAT MAKES THEM MOST DI MODELS FOR THE WOMAN OF MISS WHO SEEKS TO AVOID THE COMMON. PLACE IN DYESS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. 45.00 to 100.00 t Fur-Trimmed Coats in New Designs HE BEAUTY OF THE NEW COAT MODELS OF SIL- VERTONE, LUSTROLA, VERONA, EVORA, KORDO.- VAN DUVETYNE, PEACH BLOOM, FROST GLO, CHAMELEON, VELOUR, AND BOLIVIA IS CREATLY MAGNIFIED BY LUXURIOUS TRIMMINGS OF SKUNK, BLACK FOX, TAUPE NUTRIA, SQUIRREL, FRENCH SEAL, RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, BEAVER AND MINK; THEY ARE OF EXCEP- TIONAL STYLE IN THEIR YOUTHFUL MODELING WHETHER EXPRESSED IN STRAIGHT LINE OR FLARE EFFECTS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 to 285.00 Silk Frocks of Exquisite Designs and Subtle Charm rm XTREME ELEGANCE IS DEMANDED OF THE MORE ELABORATE COSTUMES AND THOSE OF DAINTY GEORGETTE IN GEORGEOUS JEWELED BEADING AND THE MORE SUBDUED BUT NONE THE LESS CHARMING MODELS OF SATIN, IN TAILORED OR DRAPED FROCKS OF SILK NET OVER SATIN OR SILVER CLOTH IN CORRECT MODES FOR MORE FORMAL FUNCTIONS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, ¥ 30.00 , CREPE GEORGETTE, AND FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS THE FROCKS OF BLACK LACE OR OF LUSTROUS SILK NET IN PASTEL SHADES OR BLACK, CHARMINGLY PRETTY ARE THE MODELS OF CREPE METEOR OR SATIN, IN TAILORED AND DRAPED EFFECTS, AND THE STYLES SHOWN ARE TYPICAL OF THE, MODE FOR THE MORE SUMPTUOUS GARMENTS OF GOOD TASTE AND BEAUTY. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 T HE FAVORITE FABRICS FOR AFTERNOON FROCKS ARE EXQUISITE OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS. 25.00 to 120.00 Eee = ST MMU ST LILLE aa its Me \4 MMM MO UTES PEE ERAYE rms" S=emems="STELETELDENERTIINOS aH Ms

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