Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AMERICAN CABLES FOR WESTERN UNION Panama Connection to Be and Ultimately Plorida Will Reach Both Coasts. n would the Western Union Telegraph ‘to lay 2,000 miles of cable be- WILL ARRIVE HERE TO-DAY Aries, Chili, and Panama, was yesterday by Newcomb Cart- of the company, as fore- direct service between the States and Chill. It is proposed iy to have direct Western Union between Panama and Flor- Cable ls now being manufactured, he for a 1,6%-mile Western Union Miami, Fia., to Barbados, con- with the cables of the Wostert’ Company, a British conce: runs along “the | coast to Bue: rea, thence fe to raionrales, 96, Chill, 1 Bic, Se soning wt yeast. west "0 vast will prove fest coast Man Wants Charge of At- 4 ted Bribery Made by Hazle- ‘ton Returned to Magistrate, F. Gullivan of Jamaica, editor Long Island Farmer, who be- election was accused by Assist- ict Attorney Edgar F. Hasie- date for Municipal ce, Former Chief of Supplies Given Command of Camp Travis, Texas. Major Gen. James G. Harbord, whe is due to arrive in New York to-day ‘on the transport Martha Washington, has been assigned to command Camp re Travis, Texas, and the 24 Division of clerk of hie court, if the support of Sullivan's the Regular Army, Washington an- nounced to-day. With him on the transport are Brig. Gen. Frank R MoCoy and Brig. Gen. George V. H Mose! “if former chiet of Harbord, | the Service of Supply in France, ex- pedt ¢ return to America of most or the A.B. F. Recently he was head of the commission that investigated conditions in the Near Bast, In the personnel on board the Martha Wash- *|ington are fifty-one casual oMfcers. " them, to-day was again in communi- cation with local strike leaders. Strikers are preparing a petition to ee. City, ‘eounell demanding that the ct Committee and bomb throwers in general, eed the authorities of Washington fwers, Mesa aekd waite, HPSgCe Ferre rea thie j Pa, i “Gelotte of the United Mine and Frank .Kurowsky, an spederation ot Labor. or ‘were released ‘by the fone jtiaeus’ be prosecu' for alleged unlawful attempts to or ieee organizers and for unlawfi Boosting for Fitth Avenue. A widespread membership campaign wpwar to build an ‘all influential busin: wners. FLEMINGTON, Nov, 1.—Fis right arm shattered a a tne. reault ota of a, ‘Delaware Francis 999—Pyrex pie plate, 83.55 70 Years OVINGTON'’S Velour, Satin, Wool Jersey A collection that is remarkable for the "The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” | $14 Fifth Av.,near 32d St. Stanloy$.Ne-Gibbons S" AVENUE AT 36™ STREET Second Poor ~Take Elevator SALE Bright, New, Afternoon FROCKS Selected from Regular Stock of Higher Cost Dresses ¥26 Velveteen, Tricotine, MAJ, GEN. JAMES 6, HARBORD PARIS PAPERS SUSPEND ieee ae g'x"nousana| PARK GLERK IN QUEENS jst", wy pare] BeER dns OVER PRINTERS’ STRIKE |asrewene°sore struck ‘oc. "et tor! —AGCUSED OF $617 THEFT osm, Ce meninger, |e aatary nebo sour nes eet AFTER FINE W FINE WAR SERVICE Six Thousand Who ¢ Quit in Depart- | Burke's Accounts Corre Corrett but Cash today to nd, Soa P Rey peine, fe. en SS Ee ment Store Want Old Age Overrnies Fall Crew At. Short, Is Charge—Earned $1,980. | his ngrent’ at ft ftlenidia ie tne he ad Pension. st Un Pontavieeae Fa rer kon te. for Family of Six, eral iat r"commiasionet” sei, nay Pours usc Tonychtlan, for PARIS, Nov. 11.—The lnotypers and | quiring paequate exits and platioras John J. Hurke of South Lynbrook, Xa | 0% purchasers ot trees ree th Whe Bark |4éred and bid home, ‘tn wivleh be lived typographern of the Paris newspapers| on the rear car of all trains for the |L., for eleven years chief clerk of the gartment ae sherates Ww! na Fiained wet onsfire in an effort to hide the role xormits mie chime, ‘His Body was found In the ruins have voted to strike. No newspapera| *ffety of employees, were declared un-|Queens Borough Wark Department | report, ah yw In i ts of about A Will appear constitutional to-day by the Supreme | waived oxamination nd was held to on on Lot aad me fa aging Me bse aibly the Socialist org: The Louvre departm: Dloyeos have decided to at " THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. ad - ‘ sl ke ay By 1.4 3 y a_wite eat four ehfidten. eight-hour day, more pay, Burke made no statement and declined’ ase, pension and turday halt Melle to talk to reporters. He was given watil to-day, except were blood stains on his coat and overs “| Court. The court set aside an order of | the Pennsylvania Public gh Com- pplied to | M Jury by | Me, Beni ald Ad mad in the, fF on the t store em- e In aym- mission holding that folld mail and expres BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE sHAAAUHLATANLAUOONAALA DSU: sUAUUUNTTTALA TONNER ETT SANREUUISELNT TMT . sUUOEEUPLUUUUTUTEONUTENRELEENEAT LOH; vata DUVETYNE, SILVERTONE, PEACH INE, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, PEACH BLOOM, FROST BLOOM, LUSTROLA, |A, EVORA, FROST VELO' IVIA Al GLO, CRYSTAL CORD AND BOLIVIA, IN LATER DESIGNS, INCLUDING SPANISH CHAMELEON OWE MUCH OF’ IR ‘SOFT BEAUTY TO TH LAVISH ‘TRIM. E44 ‘ TYPES WITH CAPE OR COWL COLLARS ARE IDEAL FOR eaten \G THE MINGS OF FRENCH SEAL, SQUIRREL, RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, MINK, BEAVER ra Ry FOR COATS INTO MODELS OF JAUNTY GRACE THAT EXPRESS VERY ‘TAUPE NUTRIA AND BLACK FOX. = ULTIMATE OF STYLE AND BEAUTY. io VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, Se = STITT The Loveliness of the New Modes for Winter... Translated Into Wonderful Revealments ? of the Later Vogue The Values Are Most Extraordinary Smart New Winter Coats Far-Trimmed Coats of Sumptuous Beauty UXURIOUS FABRICS 4 CHARM AND TEXTURE, SUCH AS DUVET \ HE RICH, WARM COATS OF KORDOVAN —— 30.00 to 85.00. 35.00 To 285.00 - sATULUUTEUANAATHTETY New Frochs of Tricotine, Veiveteen, Wool Jersey New Silk Frocks in Later Season or Velour Designs T 18 THE VERSATILITY OF FABRICS LIKE RACEFUL FROCKS OF SILK NET, LACE Oj [sae VELOUR, WOOL, JERSEY AND CREPE GEORGETTE; AND TAILORED Sp HA ACHIEVEMENT AND STREET HAR LY APPROPRIATE OF IN FROCKS oy THOSE LATER-MODE EFFECTS THAT EMPHASI: akg ny OF THE MORE DISTINCTIVE AND IVE PHASES OF THE WINTER FASHIONS. MISS LOOKING FOR GARMENTS OF INDIVIDUALITY AND CHARACTER. a VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 7 100.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 ro 120.00 SSTUMUUAUEETUUERRERHETEAIUUTE: New Tailored Suits HE TAILORED SUITS OF VELOUR DE LAINE, DUVET SUPERIOR, TINSELTONE, RAYONPER AND OXFORDS, QUITE MANNISH IN THEIR SIMPLICITY OF MODELING, BUT EXCEED. INGLY GRACEFUL IN SLENDER HARMONY OF YOUTHFUL INES, COMBINE WITH ICEABILITY IN A DELIGHTFUL VARIETY OF A’ .CTIVE MODELS. Later Fur-Trimmed Suits HE SWAGGER TAILLEURS OF LUSTROLA, PEACH ee oe SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, DUVE- TYNE, DUVET ERIOR, ARGONNE, Paice. TINE, PALAMAY 8 SILVERTONE, VELOUR LAINE AND FROST GLA, IN RICH EMBELLISHMENTS OF BEAVER, RINGTAIL, SKUNK, NUTRIA, HUDSON SEAL AND SQUIRREL, SUGGEST ‘THE INVIGORATING nin OF WINTER DAYS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 ~ 100.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 ro 325,00 Attention Is Invited to a Collection of ; Tailored Suits a Attention Is Invited Attention Is Invited to a Display of to a Number of Taffeta ie Squirrel Collar Coats . To be worn with separate furs , Evening Frocks of Silk Velour Very Specially Priced (36 inches long) . Efi Very Specally Priced Very Specially Priced 50.00 z \ ; =n 25.00 85.00 Smartly mannish tailored models devel- {4 e The blending of luxurious fur against a oped in Tricotine, Velour De: Laine, ka) fi background of rich silk Velour produces Tinseltone, Mannish Mixtures and Ox- = | Delightful little frocks in delicate pastel an effect of nusual elegance in these fords, featuring various coat lengths, I shades, designed on novel lines both Shorter Coats; fancy silk linings com- and following closely the lines of the | of bodice and skirt; all sizes. plete the ensemble; all sizes. ; : new silhouettes; all sizes. awe rf ae eee A MIE WO eT HAM a6 IMME =e AHA ow I Siu idd w 8 wa A Ok as Ame iw tals brant i DY PEFR EEN HY PINION TNT Co