The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 4

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ANOUSED BY THIRD |DR, CHARLES H. ROBERTS, |: FIRST NEGPO ALDERMAN | ELECTED IN NEW YORK BURGLARY 1A TWO WEEKS b This Time Get $1,500 Loot—Police Are Slow to Investigate. Porgiars who entered the apartment ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Langdon on the floor at No, 140 West 64th Street time before 9.20 o'clock last night BR away with $1,500, but are sald to ave overlooked a small safe contain ing 980,000 in bonds, Mr, Langdon te « broker. The burstary ts the third reported the apartment house in two weeks, 6 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Garies Schoengood, wife of the United ‘States Auctioncer for the District of New York, was awakened tn her bed- Téem on the ninth floor to find a masked person standing over her. Sbe wie stunned by @ terrific blow over th head. Two weeks ago the apartment of Wendel) baker on the seventh floor war etitered from an adjoining root, Last one Wight’s visitors appear to have made D the same approach, Marks indicate that they entered through @ chamber window, Mrs, Langdon thinks she frightened ‘bm burglars away by her early re tum, She found the family Hnen and aliver rolied up in & big bag on the ing room floor, She thinks the ned b, | *oan ins og must have been war y fie. Chastee . Reterts of No. a 347 Lenox Avenue, Alderman- elect of the 27th District, ls the | firet negro ever to be elected to EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Shit > ou police were informed, but up to 1 o'cink this morning NO detectives foovared to "make an investiga- Fee ——> AIRSHIPS AS SANATORIUMS FOR TUBERCULOUS GASES British Doctor Says Patients May | Live for Weeks at Altitude of 5,000 Feet. LONDON, Oct. % (By the Associated Press).—The employment of airships as Ia doctor who was attached to the air force during the war, ac- Goring to the Globe. The patients, it 4a Pointed out, would be able to tive for pita days or even weeks at a height mn from $nq ot other ils, very ther, ‘ean cru for weeks at'a. tim (Stanley&Me-Gibbons {i S™AVENUE AT 36™ STREET Secoad Roor ~Take Elevator , Fur Trimmed ' Winter Coats i Highest Price Coats, in i | *%*5S si Tinseltone, Silvertone, fe } Velour Ke |) and other favored fabrics, fe | Trimmed with N This a Taupe Nutria, Hudson Seal, Coat of ai, i French Seal. : Stanley Me-Gibbons S™ AVENUE AT 36™ STREET fasend Roar ~Take Elevator Me, Sale Winter Coats Without Furs ? Not ae, 5 boi acti Selected from Regular Stock of Highest Cost Coats $2975 Velour, Silvertone, Suede Velour, Normandie, ¥ lined and warmly interlined the board in New Yor tion, At | he was in the Intern dentist du the co the Unite free tn the ser gave Inatitation #120 Charies Le Sovlety to Mati » seems A CPO ae aren te He has lived in New York for twenty-five years, BIG GIFT TO SMI SMITHSONIAN. wr MADRID, 1 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, rk, Alder. ALLIES REFUSE TO CHANGE jana °tane' ae Se PEACE TERMS TO BULGARS |‘ hanged, rence cannot be | ote Declares People of That|" Country Cannot Be Freed the outbreak of the war London as a delegate to national Dental Conven- | ton, where he read a paper on the From Responsibility. fo not intend to make Bulgaria pay [if treatment of the negro’s teeth 1n | parts, Nov. 7, — In the coverine|for all her past mistakes. ‘They wish 5th Avenue a‘ 35th Street America. In 1915 he volunteered letter of the Aled pepty to the Bul only, It ls declared, to establish a peace [) his services without pay to the f ; ust, lasting and fertile, and they re- Established 1879 Medical Dopartment of the |*#Man delegntion's representations re-| ming Bulgaria in tile connection that Frenoh Army and served as a |sarding the peace terms p they uarantes her an eutlet to the Seven Good Reasons for garia It stated that the F uring the early part of a oe ct, After his return to od States Dr. Roberts dental treatment to men vice throughout the war. OBSTINATE COUGHS trouble is more than surface deep. You need COTS EMULSION Gets mH) to Hone It. v. 1. —The will of Freer, millionaire art co! Art and 1 lector, admitted to probate here to-day, es the major part of the Freer art > D the Smithsonian Inatitu- WANE hinsion and provides for! an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood ee to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength, For nearly fifty years Scott’s has been helping break up colds by building up strength. Try It! The exctusive grade of cod-tver olt used i Scott's Emuleton to the famous Process,” made in Norway and renned in our ewm American Labciatories, “it Is s guarantee Of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Needy American in Madrid, Biel “BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specally Shop of Onigi FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Exceptional Values Saturday MISSES’ VELOUR AND ENGLISH BLANKET COATS Unusual at 45. 00 Mannish tailored utility coats of diagonal velour, in plain colors or of English blanket cloth in heather mixtures, with reverse side of vari-toned plaids; large convertible self collars, commodious pockets and tailored belts, Sizes 14 to 18, MISSES’ COATS of BOLIVIA or WOOL VELOUR COATINGS Unusual at 89.50 Typical Bonwit Teller & Co. coat fashions developed in Bolivia or Wool Velour in modes that emphasize the season's newest silhouettes and style treatments, In the desirable colori gs, Sizes 14 to 18. MISSES’ COATS—REPLICAS of ORIGINAL PARIS MODELS Unusuai at 150.00 Extremely youthful versions of models created by Cheruit, Patou and Bernard, and fashioned of such soft-surface fabrics as Evora, Bokhara, Peachbloom and Bolivia. The large adjustable fur collars are of squirrel, Hudson seal, nutria, and natural opossum, ve “er model reveals exquisite art-design silk linings. Sizes 4 to | MISSES’ VELOUR SUITS 45.00 Mannish Tailored Model A chic, jaunty model with its flared coat and high adjustable collar of self material, Ceep rounded pockets and straightline skirt, in the season's most desirable colorings. Sizes 14 to 18, MISSES’ VELVETEEN SUITS 69.50 Two Distinctive Models Velveteen of a rich lustrous quality in seal brown, navy, burgundy or black. Straightline or double peplum coats, narrow tailored belts of material and large enveloping collars of velveteen. Sizes 14 to 18 MISSES’ FUR COLLAR SUITS 89.50 Youthful Models of Wool Velour Emphasizing Cecet flared coats stitched-in deep points or with coat fullness cencentrated at either side of waistline beneath sectional belts; large shirres back collars banded with beaver, squirrel or Hudson seal, £ ves 14 to 18, —=— FROCKS of TRICOTINE, LLAMA CLOTH or VELVETEEN Exceptional at 55.00 Tailored Frocks that owe much of their charm to the beauty of the soft-surface fabrics, effective in dragon-fly blue, reindeer, seal brown, henna, myrtle, navy or black, Delightiully expressed in models with long and short sleeves, patent leather or sash belts, Sizes 14 to 18 2 || rr MAKES LiTTLe DIFFERENCE WHAT YO 1 from rasponsibility Isions of the Peace materially conditions of peace as they were } 4 J to the Bulgarian delesation, the |, letter sets forth, were not tnapired by any {dea of vengeance, and the Allies When resistance is lowered and you come down |) with a cold that runs into an obstinate cough, a ; "STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. Mest & Co. PUTTING BEST’S FIRST ON YOUR SATURDAY SHOPPING LIST Sales for Misses and Girls Here is your choice of After- noon or Street Dresses. Heretofore 55.00 39.00 One of satin, gracefully draped,’ with a dash of colored wool embroidéry on. the draped waist. The hand of a clever artist designer is seen in its lines. Misses’ sizes. The other, serge, a fine men’s wear quality, smartly tailored. Just such a dress as every (4 College girl appreciates to wear for every day-time occasion. Both, Best & Ce, standard high quality and finisn. Misses’ sixes. Warm Winter Coats for Misses Heretofore 49.00 t069.00 35.00 Warm, soft materials in a wide choice, made in all enveloping styles, both ulster and semi-dress types of coets in many colors. Misses’ sizes, | Girls’ Fur-collar Suits | Heretofore 69.00 49.50 This fine wool silvertore is one of the most liked materials for girls’ suits, because it is warm and wears well, never becoming shiny. It is a plain Straight line youthful style and a fine styie for active school pirls. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Misses’ & Children’s Velour @ Beaver Hats Warm Coats for Little Girls Spectal 25.00 Fine woo, velour is the material, which is given extra warmth by the inter- lining and given luxury and style by the silk lining, which goes "way down to the hem. The nutria fur collar adds dressiness. * Sizes 4 to 8 yrs. Special 6.75 We chose three of the styles which have proved most liked by mothers of taste for their daughters and by Seaering sn. unus rusia Ny large quantity were able to get a considerable concession in price from hey are becoming, smart and very practical, 3,000 pairs Boys & Girls’ School Stockings (3 prs. for 1.00) .35 a pr. These are «f sturdy American cotton, elastic and durabie, woven in a weight Ten Barbers €$ Ten Chairs Give the Quickest Service in New York inthe BLtHsPeitieg oo Barber Shop These barbers do nothing but care for children’s heir. They shampoo, they that will wear. Either fine or wide ribbed styles in a chcice of white, fast dye black, cordo- van cr grey. Sizes 6 to 944, clip, they singe and dress the hair in the most approved fashion, and because there are ten barbers and ten chairs you don’t have to wait long. Of course there are fresh towels and sterilized instruments for each child, Tapestry Trimmed Velour Pillows Special 3.95 will contribute a decorative note to the furnishings of your home or the home of a friend. Always an acceptable gift. In round or oval shapes, some plain, some with tapestry trimmings and gold galoon. You Never Pay More at Best's zzzmmuenrnnres | MUTT Ss SerFS AMEAYTIES APPEAR - Davy

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