The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 11

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WAS U.S. SOLDIER AND WOUNDED, BUT CAN'T BE A CITIZEN AERIAL MAIL ACTIVITIES = ji TO BE SUBJECT OF INQUIRY House Committee Will Consider Cost of Service and Advisabil- ity of Continuing It. WASHINGTON, Nov, 7.—Inquiry into the aerial mail activities of the Post Office Department wii! be made by mem- bers of the Post Office and Post Roads Committee to-day when that body takes up a bill to provide for aero- WASHINGTON MARKET Vesey — Fulton — Washington — West— Streete IS STILL OPEN Max Weinstein Runs Into Bar-| rier Raised in Naturaliza- tion Bureau, Additional light was thrown on the | om: workings of the local offices of the Naturalization Bureaus in thie elty to- @ay by Max Weinstein, a discharged « soldier of the 24 Division, who after twenty-two montns oversens is unable | fo to secure his second citizenship pa- pers, although he made application for them in France and has beon in this country for more than thirteen years. Weinstein, who lives at No, 276 Bast 187th Street, complains to The Breaing | ve World that despite the fact that he! took the oath of loyalty tn France, and was sworn in as @ citizen by a Cap- tain in the Medical Corpa, he has been told by naturalisation officials at No. 5 Bookman Street that they do not know where his citizenship papers are, and that be will have to bring up two witnesses and make additional “As a momber of the 6th Mnchine @an Battalion of the 24 Division, I was wounded In the St. Mihiel offen- naive,” says Weinstein, “In accordance with general army orders published December, 1918, I made application for second papers; took the oath of loy~ this did not ‘take’ I went to Branch of the Nat turelieation at No. 6 Beekm= “After | it to on here, i was told Wat they y I could pad Sptheate for Christus Souffias, publ Evening Wofld Nov. 3, and Lo ing tt with own case that they don’t, “I have to this bureau several times and O° they atill ineist I JAMES McCREERY & CO. 5th Avenue 34th Street Special VICTROLA OUTFIT Records to . the amount{of.... We will place The Above Outfit in your home on the payment of $6.00 Down Balance in small monthly payments. $130.00 $10.00 $140.00 plane mail service between New York City and San Francisco, introduced by Chairman Jullus Kahn of the House Military Affairs Committee, This is the first hearing of postal ee since mall of —% othe suppos eee a sehien ars marae were ‘Ome C ‘Commttce that ‘the Post Office De Fite roa fi iam 1n6 ‘erring mails from trains to aeroplanes when they did not contain aerial pow rauiries will be. inude into the gost of operating aerial wit! View to determining the advisability, o ite continuation, e Kahn In spite of the butchers’ strike it will remain open and will continue to ren- der to the people that important service which it has rendered without interruption for more than 100 years. Washington Market Merchants Ass’n The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily MADISON AVENUE- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Men’s Dress Oxfords will be featured to-morrow on the Sixth Floor Men’s Dress or Dance Oxfords, in a particularly smart model made of patent leather, with plain toes and light flexible soles; at the exceptional price of $10.50 per pair Men’s Balta Oxfords, of patent leather, with tips, made on a fashionable narrow-toe last, and especially suitable for wear with spats, $12.00 per pair Men's English Spats, of box-cloth in dark gray or fawn color; leather trimmed, $5.00 per pair OPPENHEIM. GiLINS & G 34th Street—New York ' Will Close Out Saturday 275 Women’s Trimmed Hats LL THR 4VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ! 1919, | deer. pleat. and Algeria. 100% of the Employees of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. lave enrolled in the 3rd Red Cross Call. Oprennens Gili &E Unusually Attractive Offerings Saturday Misses’ Tailored Coats The High Standard of Reliability always associated with garments shown the ‘House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.” is never allowed to deteriorate in Exceptionally Moderate Prices. slightest, by offerings of Merchandise at About 200 Women’s Tailored Suits Values to 55.00 35.00 Side-flare, Velour, Tweeds, two-tone Checks, Yalama Cloth, Silvertone and Peachbloom. Braid and Embroidery trimmings. Plain and fancy silk linings. Girls’ Coats of Zibeline, Belted effect, inverted back Convertible collar, patch pockets. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Special 18.00 Girls’ Coats of Silvertone, Cheviot, Zibeline, Polo Cloth and Velour in belted, pleated back and cape coat effects. Navy, Brown, Pekin Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 25.00 34th Street—New York Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. Misses’ Sport Coat, developed in re Polo Cloth. Double breasted, model with smart box-pleat at poo Raglan Sleeves, Patch Pockets and large convertible collar. Full lined, Spoctal 32.50 Attractive Flare Back, belted and straightline models of ‘Silvertone and 50:00 Velour Cloth. Monk and ona. Fur Collars. Silk linings. Dressy Coats of Silvertone, Yalama‘and Velour Cloth in belted, shirred ‘and blouse models. Hudson Seal, Nutria and Raccoon Collars. Silk Lininzs. Special 75.00 line and belted effects; developed in Silvertone and Bolivia. Convertible and shawl collars of Raccoon, Seal, Opossum Skunk and Nutria. 95.00 Street and Afternoon Coats in oe Will Offer To-morrow, Saturday Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust Ripple-flare, belted and straightline Suits of Convertible and Notch Collars—Button, Misses’ Department—Third Floor. Polo | Cloth in Brown, Algeria and Rein- Girls’ Coats of superior Velour Cloth in Reindeer, Brown and Burgundy. Shirred yoke-back model, tie belt Nutria Fur Collar, Full lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Special 20,75 Girls’ Attractive Coats developed in Silvertone, Polo and Heather Cloth, Full shirred and belted back models; shawl collars of Rac- coon Fur. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 39.75 Tapers! Taken From the Regular Stock Close-fitting Turbans, small and large Mushrooms, Off- | face and Side-roll models of Panne and Lyons Velvet and | Metallic Cloth. Ostrich, Flower and Fur trimmed. | 8.50 Actual values up to 16.75 | Low PRICES OR. D ONOFRIO | ben a Warren GUA io ours eau. oobi SL QUE awe pa. 151 W. 125th Bt, Near 7th Ave, DR.J.G, O'TOOLE crear. TELEPHONE BRYANT 9567. Funnier Than Ever EVERY DAY IN

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