The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 7

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altel | OD Oe AROS A RON He » ee en nee Oe ede ekeeres eS eeeeeseEResrrresT ere REs Teese E TORE LOR RO Oe BME TRS Te Br ed esse sarees Str r) THREE TIMES ° WHEN FOLLOWED FROM DANCE HALL Victim Trailed for Months by Gunmen After Fatal Brooklyn Feud, Two gtnmen went to a dance in Prookiyn early to-day to kill Samuel De Angelo, twenty-one years old, No. 162 High Street, for whom they bad been searching for severa! Months. The managers of the affair persuaded the men not to break it up whon it ‘was running along so merrily, so they consented to do their work in a less spectacular manner later. De Angelo, not taking the threat seriously, went to Jassem's restaurant at No. 140 Sands Street with two friends after the festivities, and soon after tt / wore seated the gunmen strolled in and opened fire on De Angelo. He was hit in the left hand, ehin and back and ts in a serious condition in Brooklyn Hospital. His assailants pointed their re- volvers at the others in the res- taurant and lmed them up against the wall until they could get outside. Here they came face to face with Policemen Reid and Murray of the , Poplar Street Station, and, darting back into the restaurant, thew their Weapons on an icebox and got out another door, Two men captured later at Gold and Sands Streets described them- selves as Charles Donnelly, thirty- seven, No. 132 York Street, driver, and William Lovett, twenty-six, No. 155 Prospect Street, laborer. They are charged with the shooting, which the police say was due to a feud starting two years ago when one of Brooklyn's “bad men" was stabbed to death. SPANISH LOCKOUT SURE; SYNDICALISTS PROTEST Employers metas a Postponement and Will Put Measure in Effegt Monday. MADRID, Oct. 80.—The Syndicalists of Barcelona have issued a manifesto declaring the lockout, decided upon by the employers several days ago, is designed to break up the workmen's organization, The Syndicalists main- tain the workmen's organization has @ perfect right to exist, as proved by Government support of it» social policy and the promise of the Gov- ernment to maintain order during the lockout. ‘The employers have refused to ‘postpone the lockout until the re- turn of King Alfonso from England. Whey have issued a manifesto, de- claring the lockout will begin in Barcelona next Monday and will gradually extend to all the provinces. ‘The manifesto, made in reply to the 3) avs 4,000 employers in at of Spanish industry will Adhere to the decision to declare « Tockout ax a protest against the attitude of the Goyernment. LANSING ACCEPTS PART OF ITALY’S PLAN Peace eee Notified That Secre- tary’s Attitude as a Whole Is Unfavorable, PARIS, Oct. 30.—Notification has deen given the Peace Conference by a} representative of Italy here ths proposal m ‘Tittoni for problem hic been accepted by the United Stati | It is said in authoritative Italian quarters that although the reply of | Secretary of State Lansing un- favorable as a whole, a © ble portion ‘of the Titton! propos cepted and that the exchanges with United States on the subject will be! continued. FATHER PROSECUTES SON. ment stores of Paris and the‘numi summons to appear before the courts | Hammond, Ind., were the chief develop- which have been delivered to staff of the store, ranging from agers of departments, stockho and directors to mere clerks, has had [PfOximately sixty-five negro employec @ salutary effect on the prices in the other big stores of Paris. In sdme|200 shots were fired, no one Was in- cases the prices have been reduced 40. jured. Four negroes, armed, were ar- time ‘Thiee-Cornered Fight nt A South | Com Chicago MIL 5 CHICAGO, Oct. the vicinity of on return to work of Standard Steel Car Company Mills, at ments reported to-day in the strike of teel workers in the Chicago district, In a three-cornered fight among ap at the South Chicago steel mills, strik- | South si ers and policemen, in which more than rested, of the gate. An Exceptional Collection of WOMEN’S FUR COATS Specially Priced for Friday Only NUTRIA, NATURAL SQUIRREL, SCOTCH MOLE and TRIM'D HUDSON SEAL COATS ‘ 245.00 Chic, jaunty, thity inch trotteur models, in a collec- tion of diverse styles, with flare and straight sleeves MARMOT COATS--smart, 30inch HUDSON SEAL COATS — full full box model with flare sleeves, flare 30 inch long coats with shawl belt to match, 95.00 . collar and flare sleeves. 225.00 TAUPE NUTRIA COATS—trot- HUDSON SEAL COATS -- 45 teur model of fine; selected pelts, inch long, full loose box models shaw! collar, flare —— 195.00 _ with belts to match. 395.00 SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS—in unusual ‘types, made from the finest selected and perfectly matched pelts. 550.00 + A Re Collection of Individually Styled MINK an¢d BROADTAIL COATS and WRAPS A most carefully ‘assembled collection of distinguished fur modes sug- gested by the original Paris models created by Jenny, Paquin, Cheruit, Leroy & Schmid, Aviotty, Drecoll, Bernard and Fourrures Max. Eastern Mink Coats and Wraps . 1250 to 4500 Broadtail Coats and Wraps 1650 to 4500 BONWIT TELLER &CO. The Specally Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE._AT 387 STREET oh THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, “yo197 , PARIS PRICES TAKE TUMBLE. | 260 SHOTS _IN STEEL RIOT. | GATE FOR HEADQUARTERS. Yenr for the Police. An ornamental iron gate weighing about a ton and said to have cust $1,000 was taken to Police Headquar- ters yosterday and workmen tmmo- diately started to set it up on the north side of the main entrance, It will be a companton piece to a similar one erected last year in the of Police Headquarters, is 12 fect high and 12 feet wide, Police Headquarters wags had a busy esterday trying to explain the broad Attrret’ovs Are Prices>—Ouality —Servies ‘i Biwae. U4th to 25th 9 We Sell Dependable Merchdndise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only A sp necial selection of coats ge for misses and small.women | - Silvertone coats with large sealine collars Special, $33.75 Fully lined. A_ belt gathers the fullness in be- Join Beckman, Seventeen Years Old, Held for #1 theft. Henry Beckman, » East 924! Street, who says his occ ing a brewery wagon Harlem Court this me hig son, John, sev a charge of grand lareeny 9 prosecute | years old, on He accused John of taking a tin box containir Liberty Bond, and ein: The boy plead- mor ut clay” pipes in a shoot “ALL trat demanded Magis- | young marks- | le the Liberty All man ond from me. Beto wae held in $1,000 bi _ ep TO FIND WIFE DEAD, | Anke Friend to Children, | eo, No, 841 Tilden $s morning i from pan Street, the Bronx, his wife, L room, Th was locked, “and when he found the body of Mrs. Padeo on the floor, the room, with gag from the range, An ambulance Was summoned from Ford. | iain Hospital and & pulmotor was used aid ho belleved the e was the reason ft a note asking her two children, | Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered December 1st. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879, IN THIS FRIDAY SALE MEN'S SHOES-—9.35 Regular 1 3.30 grade (including tax A step ahead in style, several paces behind in price. Nothing cheap about these shoes but the price; made by a man- ufacturer knewn the country over for the high quality of his shoes; made over en exclusive narrow-toe English last; high-lace mode} just right for wear during the cold weather. BLACK AND DARK BROWN RUSSIA CALFSKIN Sizes 7 tort WIDTHS A to D | MEN'S SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR You Never Pay More at Best’ pockets. Polo coats of camel’s hair Special, $59. To | Tt In full length and the new sport length. Full silk | tures, ined, Deep inverted pleats in the back, and a large convertible collar and large patch pockets, Bound buttonholes. reindeer, navy and dragonfly blue. Other ‘coats made of camel's hair, $69.75 and $89.75 | Included in this offer are suits swagger and smart in style, rich in material and gracefully true to the latest) : fancies of the Winter mode. Some are taken from our | extending into two tail-like’ panels’ back and front, by regular stock, others we cbtaned throug h a special and | the sides are left jauntily short. Perhaps, though, a: plain fortunate purchase. style in oxford, tailored severely with a fitted coat, would You may suit your strict taste in any number of ways its belted coat with a soft collar of sealine, and on either | lar of ieallna Materials—velours, yalama cloth, silvertone, men’s wear serge, oxford and tricotine Colors—all the fashionable shades—mouse, taupe, Burgundy, faison, reindeer, maduro, navy and black. Styles—popular models in youthful belted effects, strictly tailored styles, panelled, pleated and plain backs. Best& Co, AR SORT of warmth in this sale of: girls’ coats | 7 | sizes 6 to 16 fr Si7,74"* 4 originally priced very much higher There are 847 coats here that for econdmical and sractical reasons demand the attention of mothers. here are twelve attractive styles in a variety of fashionable materials. Only six of these are illus- trated. A-—Silvertone " For practical wear, with flared back, emphasized by two rows of buttons. The front is belted and the collar cohvertible. Slash pockets and straps on the sleeves are smart details. B—Broadcloth eoat with plush collar The new blouse back overlaps the narrow girdle belt. Buttoned with tailored buttons. C—Velour coat < with full flare back on a yoke. A belt buttons in front over two box pleats. Slash pockets and well finished collar and cuffs. . D--Wool polo cioth coat An unusually smart, youthful style. ‘Two box pleats beginning at the shoulder, are confined at the waist by the belt and slip full into*the skirt. Two large patch pockets, button trimmed, and a stitched belt, are modish notes. The collar may be turned up high around the chin. ‘ , | E—Heather polo coat Pleated back flows into flare at the waist under an t : all around belt. The collar is convertible. .The coat is = | smart in its simplicity of line. - F—Burella coat with fur collar * The belt emphasizes graceful lines. Two side pockets y are hidden under the pleats in the front. 5] All coats are heavily lined and interlined. Many have fur collars. i. Colors—Navy, Copenhagen, brown, green, Burgundy, Li Hs reindeer and mixtures. Py see? —Third Floor, 35th Street | New sport coats with shawl collars of taupe ~ Hea ‘ or, natural nutria \ ed $48.75 / Made of polo cloth in shad f Pekin, brown sand reindeer, Full lined, finished with a. narrow belt. | Bolivia coats, $79.75 folds. The collars may be snugly buttoned the neck. With or without fur-trimmed | ese coats have many of the desirable mew fea- ‘The back has the new strap effect over- lapping the belt blousing at the waist, it brown ; straps extend the full length of the coat. ‘ unus! round collar is convertible. Fully lined wiki Kowe —Third Floor, 35th Street, Front 200 plain and fur trimmed sujts for women : all hand-tailored—specially priced, $38.75 side has deep pockets of the fur. Another, in tau shows an engaging originality in the style of its coat most exacting ideas of good hest meet your needs, or ‘that. ever- becoming mode of the One model in brown tops | long, slim line in a model which has a shawl shaped. col- Sizes 34 to 44 Sale Begins Friday 9 A. M. Rare —third Vloor, S4th Street, Kear Fur Notes In our fur department are smart neckpieces especially adapted to suils whic’. have no fur trimming, priced as low as $13.74,

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