The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 6

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aes RINK ow repnce Choe ent tive Expedition i NEGROES FORM SQUAD 8 HELD IN Dear been a. contentant. ini automobile races of the Southwest. |ycars, and TO AID IN ROUNDING UP | DRIVER SHOT me RAGE] Somes 8 | me —_— - NDSOME ne Twelve Named at Their Own Re-| Mexico—Army Major 10 CHARLES EBBETS’S WIFE! W nvORCE cH quest to End Attacks on | Questioned. ee, Shasta White Women. |, Mur PASO, Tes. Nov. &--Officiale at) Holds It 1s Too Late to File Statu- Las Cruces, N. M, were Investigating . A ve y. 8 y Cha eball SMARA, Nee Nov, 3—In AM today the fatal shooting of John T. tory Charge Against Bas: 'o put dow! wt upon Omaha Hutchings, automobite race driver mane é women welve prominert near Lanark, N. M., sixtpen miles weat Justice Benedict in the K bes telat have been appointed ape. (Of here yesterday, by @ party of four ty Supreme Court to-day in a w — ly |men and four women. one of them| decision refused a decree to Mrs. Min cers by Mayor Ure to assist | Major in the United States Army.|nie I, A. Ebbets, from Charles H. The eight are being held at Las| Ebbets, President of the Brooklyn | Cruces, on charges of murder Baseball Club. | Major F, M, Scaniand, ono of the} The court was convinced that more elght, declared the shooting was accl-|th had elapsed dental, He sald they wore shooting ered the al- 00 2 year for twelve { angel toon Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to5 P. M. (NAME IN EVERY PAIR wi? 1 sons Oo p19" —Savs a Futetd Was Pee —4Forbade Her From Going Bathing. | | | the wave of as- This name will never appear in poor gloves. police in hunting fown the “pod” negroes. The identity of the special officers is kept secret. r of the The negrocs themselves asked that they ve given authority, to 4 BY the diverée ait haa been on the reserve calen: mp Gourt eatlyyin No’ Excellent Values Arranged for For 142 byte Tomorrow—Election Day it has typified y of th Wie M. Schwarzkoff, a | circulate among the negro quarters at & target when Hutchings passed | ality of | be Caaeball ks, Style, Fit and Gun metal calfskin laced shoes— Dark tan calfskin, gun metal and HY, from die, husband, Louis} in ihe city and try to forate the [roa tycq, 0 Ne Mt Paso-PhRepix| Soe uld not have been “brought D bility-i black kidskin laced shoes—excellent | black kidskin shoes, narrow or me- Gparenot, a giliinery salewman, | gang who aro committing the As | Arter dtutchings was shot, Ollver|were it het for the fact that Mee, ib- urabdiltty-in leathers ‘and good styles Aan le aber are described by their sony: *8) gaulte, which have become so nu- le his mechanician, drove the car{ bets, forced by the high cost of living, 8 75 shapes. j—handsomest couple in New! morous as to cause a reign of ters [with the wounded driver Into Las] was compelled to reek more money. $ $10 75 York.” The wife alleges cruel and in- i d a — | ror among white women. Cruces and returned to the scene of] Suggestion is mado that Mra, Rb- fremen treatment and th h her} __. | the shooting with county officers,| bets sue for @ separation, and a hint i @ttorney, Fullerton Wells, asks for —— rat je the arrests, that she may be granted, in = absolute divorce. LANDMARK OF BRONX Hutchings was driver for Gen svent, the #ame allowances which e alleges that her husband start- Vershing during the American Punj-|she would have received had she suc-| FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN, ili DESTROYED BY FIRE - Lord & Taylor baa baGdiy buniilated ‘rer an | Woman and “Four Children Rescued 38th Street j —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to5 P. M. Pblic. —Blaze Does $7,000 We a replying aMdavit the husband | Damage. Gietes how ho sent her telegrams) oO, of the old landmarks of the from pimort every large city in tho} | Bronx disappeared early to-day when United States following their separa-| ine two-story frame house at No. 347 ; 2 last, begging formive- bias 1524 Street, corner of Courtlandt new tating that he still loved] avertio, was destroyed by fire, Mra. Ber. He-has repeatedly written let-| Stella Anthony and her four children, tae, be asserts, asking her to return | who lived on the upper floor, were ren- % him cued (by fire : old house in the days of the Mrs Schwarskoff further alloges|vicage of Morr 2 ‘ contre of that er husband and she hb at the | old toe eas even sald Indians at 1 Somorset here dur at ony uu tga it. In Jater years it . 1917, and obat Ri JY pdquarters ©! Proteetion caused them to be put out ee he Noo 3; MUI Tater tt tel and that their baggag: _ ban ‘thew ‘by the management, In May r she further alleges, while they living at Port Washingtc tediy ‘humiliated her ds and forbade her Election Day Special Men’s Winter Overcoats $35.00 Following our usual custom we will hold a special sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th. Sale starts at 9 A. M. sharp. Your first duty as an American citizen is to vote; then, if you want to mark the day by a stroke of unusual economy, attend this sale. We have had this Annua ELECTION DAY SALE A Special Purchase Women’s Coats Offering Values That Are Unusual at ref, ercoat Day in » pla with a number B ing this sale an occasion worth re- n= DING makers of fine Outergar- 7 i . = ; There are only enough Overcoats this ° Sr ments have sold to us at prices below year for a one-day sale and the price 3 = the usual, several hundred handsome __ Will Be Tess than present wholesale cost. pgee F * ' ened Unless some unforeseen opportunity comes is eB" FURNISHINGS OF EXTRAORDINARY : Winter Coats along we val not be able to secure any. more = * ‘ P ay r , nats of this lit erg La a = character—of potential heirloom _possibili- for this particular occasion. ‘The models, overcoats of this quality pe at this pri — = _ ties—to which t-granddaughter may Town ulsters and ‘slip-on’? models = TOR Great-grem . new and on the accepted, lines of Fashion in browns, green, heather mixtures , = attach the same admiration and affection introduce many smart style features and ate and plain Oxford greys. () = which to-day is ‘associated with the master- adapted to both dress and Utility Wear. P | All sizes t \ = pieces of a century gone, are Assembled in the | Al sizes, 34 to 44. ‘ bm assortments of this store by experts versed None C. 0, D. No Approvals. ~ No Exchanges. : é | No charge for alterations. - i» in the distinctions of furniture fashions, ‘ey | Fourth Floor i The Coats at $39. 50 | Dining Room Suites, $325 to $5000 Living Room Suites, $200 to $4700 Bedroom Suites, $250 to $2500 (illustrated above) Models developed in Crystal Cloth, Silvertone and Irrenella Cloth, in taupe, brown and reindeer hades, lined throughout and warmly interlined Both the strictly tailored and fur trimmed. The Coats at $49.50 (illustrated at left) Fur trimmed models in fine quality Velour’ Coatings and Silvertones in brown, beaver, reindeer, taupe, navy and trooper blue. Large collars, draped or in muffler effects, are of lustrous French Seal (dyed coney). Interlined and lined throughout. e OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY Ohiontap Domestic. yin , Flint& Horner Co Inc- 20:26West 36 St. TTL LULL & HYMN HU TUAAUTULTEURUAL ATE HALEN RA ann nan THATHT A Special Purchase Misses’ Winter Coats Fur Collared, $49.50 alll ‘Two models in richly textured Chamois Velours and Silvertone, introducing new waist line and “bouffant”’ effects. Large collars of French Seal (dyed coney), a inings of fine fancy silks, In all the fashionable colorings. Sizes to 18 years. Pi am i ie eS MEN'S WATCHES. Third Floor n Important Sale Election Day Values in : For Election Day ’ F ° h ° Women’s Winter Suits CS FO Se y . Shirts | Pajamas | Neckwear Fur Trimmed and Strictly Tailored Styles : $1 95 | $1.95 | $1 55 a Pe rl * Gyt ‘ . : re | ow None C. O. D, $ No Approvals Made of mercerized ma- Fashioned of fine mer- Open-end four-in-hands; 45.00 ' terials and perea i mut cerized fabrics, in plain | a darge sclection of pleas- . LANNED on an extensive scale, the occasion affords a Suit buying seit cbatome, Bie el colors, or percales ip neat ing new petsemtapd 20e opportunity of unusual interest, Vhis year, as In previous seasons, plain or pleated bosoms, and fancy stripes: noun- ings, in a range of moire we have secured high grade Suits—to feature at a price. All are with stiff cuffs. usual value. silks. : late models, finely tailored of— LGIN, Waltham, Howard, and Swit . y ‘wf fames to conjure with in the Autor ” Silvertones and Velour Cloths Men AY Half Hose ‘1 209 ee gllne ape oar tead American and in ripple, straight line, belted and semi-fitted styles; warmly interlined and Mercerized Cotton | ~»Cashmere Half Hose Cashmere Half Hose i es Ol ¢ ner sort, in various ar \ a y o aree cc ars of i shapes and degrees of thinness, with Roman, silk lined, and in the modish bide d shades, akg have large collars of Be cai; 60¢ pair $1 OO pair { a at {rahe nomerals uniquely contrasted \Fur; others are designed to wear with separate Furs, ; pairs for $1.00 A desirable quality; in Full fashioned and: of P Es aed coped ah Topad stoma English Tweed Suits | Wool Jersey Suits The mediu m weight black, natural, Oxtord; me- medivin preights natural on ah for wt s, the coundness of your $39 50 | $25 60 and $29.50 grades, in black, white anc dium weight. and black, HG y Alaa a pur . | ’ an ‘ colors. , . < Half Hose Es MOE con Two models on belted lines, in smart Heather mixtures and dark colors; By TRA Gait Ela | Silk Half Hose Heavy Silk Hal = ae $14.00 to $315.00 dark mixtures, mode r street and sport wear. Silk Lisle Ha 8 | 7 5c a $1 83 malt Lord & Taylor A Limited Number Silvertone Suits 406 pri whys booking hoses in fine quality heavy silky H Hi ] , r | ( yac white rdovan, \ t ho} Nack, ore FIFTH AVENUE Strictly tailored models, in, wanted colors, A- special $29.50 \ } ’ eee haven and | denen “and aller wanted NEW YORK purchase, priced so low because sizes are incomplete, q ss i Bish oaiat Pears, thie 1 SOFT TSK EOS MG Gua i i (\ \ \ ’ \

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