The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 6

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Ketion for ~PRNTRS MEETING TONG TO DECIDE ' served tn an riop, whict Renwick Marie, Mr captain ad and now te At the Ume of the divorcee triad two ago Mr. Warle wags prominent in the ‘soelaty of Green Actos section, near White Pisin Farle obtained perm! nto withdraw » Court of Appeals ‘TES EVENING WORLD, _—$—$ $$ divorce against Mra Several daye axe Mr. reversed Central acres Union Fac- Jury awarding -a “élvorce to 3 yhen Bar fi i ing Crisis in Ultimatum From Gompers’ Organi- patios en meebo smarstery aver : he suit zation, pda eee — [Norman I. Davis In Nominated * While several meetings and con-| Forences were on to-day’s programme the tangle in whieh the printing In dustry of New York has been tied by & series of labor troubles, the bigKest) ened. Appears to be the mocting called for #o-nigi& in the Labor Temple, Second Avenue and 4th Street, to decide whether the Contral Federated Union ot New York is to i} with the A ¥. of L. or the “secessionist” press jen. Advised some time ago of the ac Mon of the Central Ym endorsing the attitude of Beceasionists, the Gompers or; on an Al “The m Peared to be genuine crisis ' In an effort to have this matter! @micadly adjusted leddors of the Con- Federated Union, in which are | @gembled delegates from every A. F of L. local in New York, will talk it| g¥er with the international leader of | fiery, printing trade union in the merican Federation of Labor. These | Include George Berry of the press-| wn, Marsden G. Scott of the typo-| @caphical union, James J, Freel of the electrotypers and William Reddick of the bookbinde President 1 mare Nolan of Press-|f phe st any bit In a wind to Waions are going to put $60, ‘Uke purchase of the fifth largest elec- frotypix foundry in the State of New and run it for themaelves, This, Solan thinks, will go a long way - rd pass ell their troubles. THEODORE EARL EARLE ASKS ~~ TO DROP DIVORCE Sunt © (Re@alal to Nhe Bean ing Wontd.) wire PLAINS, N. Y,, Oot, 1.— yweme Court Justice Tompkina wil! ir arguments Nov. 15 on « motion iiade by Theodore Langebury Barie, There is no guess work about ‘stand back of the result. ‘world, but we have not seen good. It has quality, comfort, all things considered, are very MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON AND WOOL MIXTURE MEDIUM WORSTED MIXTURE, $6.00 ‘Tax 0c Price inc! HEAVY WORSTED MIXTURE, MERCERIZED CASHMERE, $15.00 Tax g: PURE SPUN SILK, COTTON AND WOOL MIXTURES PURE WOOL eve brochure which you FRANKLIN SI-MON MEN'S SHOPS 2 te 8 WEST 38th STREET Men’s SICO Underwear Fits like a Masonic Grip! Gently, but surely $7.00 Tex z0c Price including Tax, verdict was ivinion asiatant Booklet ort: wonderful contri- made to musle,” ‘& famous crith s A. Kdlson's Amasing Sohievement— ory of the of Motion, beautifully keop. Send the Coupon Today 8I1CO Underwear is made on scientific lines. it. We write the specifications, indicate both regular and special sizes, pass on the materials, supervise the workmanship, scrutinize the finish, and We don't know whether or not it is the best underwear in the any that is as warmth, elas- ticity, and the fit of a glove. And the prices, reasonable. i, Sico Union Suits for Men $4.00 4.50 6.10 7.20 luding Tax, $10.00 Tex soc Price including Tax, 10,50 MEDIUM WEIGHT SILK AND WOOL, Price including Tex, 16.00 $15.00 Tax g1 Price including Tax, 16,00 Sico Two-Piece Garments $2.50 © $5.00 $7.50 Tax asc Price including Tax, 7,75 fon of a millionaire copper mine presl- dent, for permiagion to discontinue his he Appelate Divi- verdict of a Ear endered Mra n appeal and won in the Assistant Treasury Chief. WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—Norman H Davis of Tullahoma, Te: ‘of those who would straighten out/one of the financial advisers to the American Pence Mission at Paria, wae nominated yoaterday by Prenident Wi) Secretary of Treosury, to succeed L. & » who was Nowe, r= $3,000,000 Phonograph is as romantic as It ts told iluatrated will be group of recent | Velveteen Skirts $9.75 energy nee FRIDAY, OOTOBER 31, 1919. Lord & Taylor Children's Coats $12.45 Straight line models, with Velver¢ens and Wool Mixtures unusual pocket effects, button tu grey, brown, green and blue, trimmed. Kixcellent quality interlined with flannel, and sizes Velveteen in brown, navy, taupe, 2 to 6 years. and black Other Velveteen Skirts -on smart new lines, $12.95 and up to $25.00 Lenmmemniccmmsen hind Moor Millinery Introducing New Motifs $12.50 Read the Winter Mode’s preferences in this arrivals—Hats of soft, silk Pompons and bands of fur add a rich note to ead ap while others boast gleaming em- Novel feather fancies, burnt ostrich, monkey fur, share felvets, broideries of gold and silver thread. ion’s favor: low price. Children’s Millinery A delightful display of both the hand- made Dress Hats and the tailored types. $3.95 to $7.95 ourth Floor At Interesting Prices Boys’ Cape Gloves Smart in appearance, well wearing, nice qualities, lined and unlined. For cold weather wear, fleece-lined, one-clasp tan, soft, fine Gloves. $1.75 $2.25 Do not overlook the Children’s Glove Department in outfitting the Boy. All sizes and styles in stock, and the utmost care taken in the fitting. Unusual value in one-clasp tan Cape Gloves, pliable kid, unlined. Boys’ Suits Norfolk Modes, $15.75 All-wool fabrics—tweeds and cheviots, Tailored with extreme care, these suits will give splendid service, and are unusual value insuring comfort and warmth. at $15.75. School Ulsters, $15 to $27.50 Hats and Furnishings in complete assortments. Overcoats, $11.75 to $22.50 Fourth Floor 38th Street rge Hats—of the picturesque type and chic little Hats, in every modish color, are represented in a collection offering excellent values at this FIFTH AVENUE Store Hours: 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. 39th Street Children's Hats~-Reduced to $2.95 Wool Velours with ribbon bands and bows or streamers. Fourth Froor ce. Offers Remarkable Values at $39.50 and $45. 00 Four Featured Models Copies of High Cost Suits Developed in Fine Silvertones and Suede Velour Cloths and Made Especially to Our Order. INTER Suits in all that the term implies, with deep collars and wide bands of French Seal adding to their elegance as well as to their comfort. In rich, dark colors, lined with fancy silks and warmly interlined for Winter wear. IPPLE and Straightline Coats R= lines youthful and charm- ing (as illustrated). New versions of the Tailormade—intro- ducing unusual style notes, little details of finish, that are seldom found in Suits at such low prices. Sizes to 18 years. with novelty silk. that the college girl will like. New Sport Coats, $29.50 A smart, practical garment for sport wear; equally desirable as Made of a light weight but warm novelty mixture in olive drab, and lined Pieongbent Choker collar and large patch pockets give it a swa Sizes to 18 years. Third Floor Fashionable Footwear That Women Will Appreciate a Utility Coat, gger air at $9.75 Heavy tan walking Shoes. Dress Boots of patent leather with cloth tops. Black Kidskin cloth tops. Boots with black Gunmetal calfskin lace. Patent and Dull Leather Pumps Boys Comfortable * and Girls’ Shoes well fitting—serviceable footwear that will appeal to mothers and children alike for their quality and low prices. Girls’ gun metal and patent leather shoes; sizes 1134 to 2.... $5.50 Children’s gun metal and patent leather shoes; sizes Slo ene vee $765 Second Floor, toes; sizes 2!2 to 7 Five New Models Women’s Coats | $49.50 JURCHASED for the first November and priced so attractively that they are worth while investments, these handsome Winter Coats are of fine Silvertone, Velour Cloth, Normandie and Diagonal Silvertones. are lined throughout with silk and warmlyinterlined, Several models with French seal (dyed coney), muffler and draped collars; others without fur trimmings. Women's Wool Jersey Suits- ‘Third Floor cot | Bere $5.00 | Misses’ high tan school shoes, broad | All | Boys’ heavy tan school shoes; sizes WAS Goniaras pac coceauee . $5.50 Boys’ heavy black school shoes; sizes 1to 6 ere $4.95 Boys’ dress or school sizes SROIG: jamaiecon pean Se aIOU AIAN $6.40 | Featured for Saturday Women’s Suits $58.00 | CHOICE selection of models, A new ripple and_ straight belted Suits, in Diagonal Rayonner, Chevrona, _ Silvertone, Tinseltone, Unfinished Worsted and fine fabrics. coney); others lined -$25.00 and $29.50 strictly tailored, Models of distinction—some with French Seal Collars (dyed All finely For Saturday Another Important Sale MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED SUITS Georgette Blouses Lovely With Real Filet $12.75 \ model of much charm in flesh, bisque or white Georgette, with Chinese hand-made Filet lace collar and cuffs. new softly pleated vest is introduced with smart effect. A low price for a Blouse of such superior quality Third Floor Featured ‘Tomorrow Women’s Dresses Of Blue Tricotine $25.00 ‘Tailored models, three smart styles, em- broidery, with braid, rope silk or gold thread, New. silhouettes, copies of higher priced Frocks. : Third Flor Fine Values in Children’s Cap and Scarf Sets The popular novelties for school and sport wear in all colors, Boys’ Sets, brushed) Girls’ Scarf, brushed wool, scarf fringed) woo), 2 < 54 inclics, end, cap with pom 4 fringed on ends, $3.95 {i pompons on top, $2.95 pons, set, $2.95 Tams to match, wit Tams, brushed wool, with pompons on op - $1.50 Misses’ Knitted Scarfs, 11x86, with tas- sel . $5.00 Tams to match, with two pompons on $1d@ sca’ $3.95 Ground f Girls’ Coats For Saturday Selling $1 9.50 Regulation models in blue or brown Chevrona, lined throughout with scarlet flannel; brass buttons and emblem will delight the young ladies of 6 to 8 for whom these smart and serviceable garments are designed. Melton School Coats in years, are equally good values. Chinchilla Coats, $25.00 to $55.00 Regulation Dresses, $10.95 Third Floor tailored and handsomely embroidered sizes 12 to 16

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