The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 11

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4p. RECORD PROVES UNTERMYER BUSY —- = FEDERAL HOUSING BUREAU URGED BY CONGRESSMAN 1,000,000 Homes Short at Present Time, He Tells Phila- delphia Audience, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31.—The tm- jureau of Housing and Living Condl- tions in the Department of Labor was Was, Active in Case Before|¢mmasize4 by Representative George Holden Tinkham of Massachusetts at THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 10919. _ tee on Public Bulldings and Grounds fn Washington on Nov. 12 next. Said he to the convention: “Revolutionists a desire the destructic do not own homes. Th labor and housing “Tt was estima there was a sh 1,000,000 homes in the United States This country, so far, is practically the only one engaged in the war that has not taken definite steps to relieve Vital housing problem and to study live Ing conditions in urban communities.”” THIEF GOT HER GARB ONLY. jodern sopicty ation between ‘me ago that Silk Stockings Ishevikt who | of more than. 4 Fors Taken, | went to he Overlooked or left behind several thou-| sand dollars’ worth of jewels—entered the home of Paul D. Stewart, No, 400 Riverside Dri Jay morning. “clothes thie! silk stock+ ik dresses, walsts, fur it. A Jewel gs and neck~ d art and some friends were playing bridge in the front of her apartment when she heard a ddor @hic leads to the haliway open. Belleving je pald no ter she ing for ' Justice Newburger as Ques- | the annual convention of the American| waste Jewelry ta Untouched. [00 of her eel > h. Cure Association yesterday. A hearing a i! closet, wher jothes hung, wae tionnaire Went Out on Mr. Tinkham's bill to‘form_such a| Some one, who evidently wanted only|empty and a window leading to @ rear } pam ALAS bureau will be held before the Commit: |an outfit for his wife or a f fire cooape open. 2 S| 1918. There is also a record of an- other argument made by Irwin Unter- myer on Oct. 17. It would appear, therefore, that Irwin Untermyer was very active as @ lawyer during this period, which The record of the case of the Equit- | * able Life Assurance Society va. Her- bert throws some light on one of the cases in which Irwin Untermyer, one of Tammany’s candidates for the Su- Preme Court, actually appeared in vourt, In this case Mr. Untermyer, the younger, appears to have been very active. It seems that he drew the papers, argued the case in court, pleaded the cause, made several mo- tions and other conducted practi- cally the whoe even to examin-| ing the witne though one of them, his father, Samael Untermyer, was examined by Louis Marshall, also of the firm of Guggenheim, Un- termyer & Marshall The activity in this case continued through the fall of last year, Notice of the appearance of Eliza Guggen- holm, defendant represented by the Untermyer firm, was filed July 3. The answer in the case, which Irwin Un- termyer apparently drew, was filed Aug, 12, 1918. A motion for permis- sion to file an amended answer was argued by Irwin Untermyer Oct. 24, period of the happens to cover t second draft. I istering for th being printed bre when the answe! filed. ‘These instructions contained all information as to “deferred classi- ions as to reg nd draft were ast in August, this case was IMPORTANT SALE Has been arranged for SATURDAY in which we have taken 300 TRIMMED HATS from our regular stock fication” for farmers and others, Then came the date, Sept. 12, 1918, of regis- tration for those between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years. It was necessary at the time of registration for a man to state his occupation. Fillng of questionnaires followed. The * ‘authentic details of what Mr. Unter- myer’s questionnaire disclosed have not yet been mado public, It must have been filled out just about the «me he was active in the lawsuit mentioned. i Fireproof Election Booths. To minimize the dancer of fire in public schaols where polling places are maintained, the Board of Elections has res Models created by our own designing s‘aff, and executed in our workrooms, Distinctive in style, rich in quality: A large variety of new color combinations in the season's most fashionable shapes. purchased 1,000 fireproof, collapsible steel voting oooths to be distributed in the schools of Brooklyn. The substi- tution of fireproof booths has been going on for two years and only 1,500 » more are needed to make the entire Voting facilities Jn public schools fire- 4 ~~ proof. cients 12 Hanters Slain in a Month, ALBANY, Oct. 31.—According to fig- ures published by the Conservation Commission th e have been twelve] ¢ $7.50 Values up to $25.00 deaths in Ni from hunting reeidents & + and thirty-eigat hunters have jounded, The Store is closed MADISON AVE Thirty-fourth Street A New Selection of Misses’ and Girls’ Hats (all of them smart, youthful miodeis for Autumn and early Winter wear) will be on sale in their own Department at value-giving prices - $5.00 & 7.5 Girls’ Trimmed Hats . § Misses’ Trimmed Hats . 8.75 & 12.50 An infinite variety of attractively gir hats (including a group of Paris may be seen in the regular Department. nodels) stock of this (Ma ‘iret Flour) son Avenue Section A Sale of Misses’ Leather Coats exceptionally priced «at $48.00 will offer a mumber of well-made coats in a jaunty short model, some of them lined ers with ch lhe colors are chocolate, plum, ox-blood and tan, im addition to glace black. suede and oth ed worsted. In the regular stock there is a large asc ment of Misses’ Leather Coats in many smart models, variously priced. (Second Floor) rit UE - FIFTH at 5 P. M AVENUE, Thirty-fifth Street i Suggestions for a Profitable Saturday Four Hundred Fine Georgette Blouses (sizes 34 to 44, inclusive) will be a drawing feature on the Second Floor at the very special prices of $7.85 & 9.50 Tinese are not ordinary ‘‘sale’’ blouses, but dainty confections that will be appreciated by the discriminating purchaser. The models are mew; some of them are trimmed with hand-made Italian filet, while others are beaded or hand-embroidered. They may be obtained in white, flesh-tone or costume shades. Fashionable Frocks for Misses and Debutantes So many charming models are displayed’in the spacious Department on the Second Floor that .it is difficult to decide which among them is the loveliest. Of course, every demioiselle will. rave over the dainty dance frocks, the adorable dinner frocks, the irresistible frocks for the matinee, the restaurant and the afternoon tea. But then, again, there are just as many fascina- tions—though of a different order—about the frocks designed for the street, for shopping, = for the campus or for sports wear. Every . new mode is represented—and every new material too; so that, no matter what her type or her tastes may be, the modern jeune fille will find here the identical frock she is looking for. : This Sale Offers Suits and Overcoats of the Same Style ‘And if you buy one, you'll save enough to pay for a good pair of shoes. We know you have read enough of that kind of talk to make you doubtful, but don’t jump at conclusions! Here are two BIG CLO'THIN( RES you've heard little about up to about a year ago—when we started out to make ourselves known, yet we've been os > Lae pe eB is ED Woolen Dress Fabrics | in the requisite Lengths for s, Dresses, Coats and Skirts, will be specially reduced in prices for an-end-of-the-week offering. | pect on doing business in this city twenty years. You have no idea of the kind of clothiers we are, and these sales are in- tended to introduce our merchandise to you. Six Hundred Men—Many From Broadway—Bought at the Surprise The assortment will include velowrs, home spuns, broadcloths, plaids, plain serges and coatings; as well as embroidered serges and velours. Vogue Patterns may be obtained on the Fourth Floor Clothing Stores Last Week, and Were Convinced They Saved Money Six hundred men with Broadway Suits and Overcoats at Surprise Store prices buy again. Are you so headstrong you will not be convinced? You KNOW rents in lower Sixth and upper Third Avenues are lower than in Broadway, don’t you? Well, isn’t it logical that retail prices are also lower? Sa. We Say These Suits and Overcoats Are Worth $35 If that isn't true, don't buy one REDUCE THE FOUNDED 556 HIGH COST OF LIVING BY 25% ONE CENT A POUND PROFIT Come with your b; id see how much you can save. DAY AND SATURDAY: a Ib 0 Ibs and all of them will come to | | \ HE integrity of our boys’ clothing is safeguarded by a triple alliance— But at least come here and see if it is true. We know that other stores are making reckless claims every day, but it will pay you «to look into ours. SUITS in single and double-breasted models, in solid-color cassi q5 meres and hard-finish worsteds in blue and black self-stripe effects. OVERCOATS & fod in single and double-breasted box effects, and form-fitting models; grays, browns, tweeds, mixtur Qualities o 1 B 1 at 835; 1h a ete dally. Materials—All Wool Fast Color Tailoring—Thorough and Lasting Prices—-Truly Moderate Intelligent comparison is the best indorsement of our gener- ous provision for boys and the reasonableness of our prices. our sale price. Here Are Suits and Overcoats Positively Worth $40 We can prove this--and we will not urge you to buy one une ss we do, You es owe it to yourself and pocketbook to see this lot of garnients. It will cost you noth. $ 65 ing to visit these stores-to-morrow—and we are sure, if you know the real truth, ° you would be here promptly, SUITS in single and double-breasted models, in worsteds and cheviots, in winter weights, OVERCOATS in rich materials and all the new models; styles for all ages and builds; sale price. ..sses a ao ae Vell, See These You Know a $45 Suit or Overcoat— MONIC(PAL MA KET g un Jos Senet age ie Aone aren ct ae hadnt @ Fase Bl iaccs COR MERLY RICHARD WEBBER Shop and grow wise! BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET All St Open Sa days Tili 10 M these garments that 9 815 in the price st fabries in both Suits and Overcoats—single and double-breasted models in all sizes; sale price...... TH AVENUE Between 15th and 16th Streets oe AVENUE Yonkers ~0°2 WM ONorg 3 awicy The Sunday World’s Want Directory ma*ct,mre,, Ofer, of Fositions!’ than any other two mediums in the universe N. W. Corner 83d Street

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