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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. : 7 by ah Outburst of flames from the MILLIONAIRE WIFE FOR $25, | ignored subpoenas mains on him to| Hener Late Borough Prestaent, | Vigit the Distriet Attorne order to| » meeting to pay tribute to the mem- broken windows. Ar. Kilroe declared that in f, o nT of the late Frank t, Dowling, Bor- Ha rished into the building, fearing MATRIMONIAL PROMISE | & A r husband in the : are that Jolin Spencer, the watehman, hh President of Manhartan, will be y to join the , to-morrow night in Fublic School | t i ti —_—--~ ‘ tnt ig Spencer coming froin the boiler re | District Attorney’s Office Studies | + ¢ f « the Hudson Guild Memorial i | A second whirm was sounded, as} = ' b 4 2 he rive | ‘ i Documents Seized in ery . - nl eet the plant is in the midst of a factory and hotel district, Many families! “Cupid's” Raid. Waker bor to the street, fearing that) a ssmtant District Attorney Edwin P. their bomes heb Fs be burned, Kiiroe to-day is examining a ta |quantity of photographs, Rtters and POLITICAL | RIOTS IN ITALY. her documénts which he seized Jast ening in & raid on, the quarters of sme From Hil- | Many Injured, Inglading an Under} ihe Néw iope Bécidty, 127th. Btreet | ton Basement—$1 5. 000 Secretary and a Lawyer, and Madison Avenue, publishers of the Drug Plant Blaze. H Matrimonial News and Cupid's Adver- Seven firemen were saved from + The Fifth Avenue Association is making a drive for new niembers. Every New Yorker who has the interests of this beautiful city at heart is eligible for membership. Join to-day. . B. Altman & Cu.| MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ‘ Thirty-fifth Street fiver. Detective Mary Sullivan of Deputy | Ellen O'Grady’s staff and Detectives Kalbfieisch and Fleming accompanied Mr. Kilrée, who sald the reid was made in” Féapohse to mafy letters in which ft was charged that many had lost) ay throtigh ‘false pretenses. CAMMEYER 34" St. New York ay Several} men were injured in fighting which grew out of attempts ot Sopiayyete death ‘By gas barly this morning atjio break up meotings. i} i & Gre 1h tiie basement of the Joseph] At Hiltoh @ Go, store, at No. 334 ire | TO"? | 4 stoned ae aartoualy, Injueed Peer hres sched “tor doth ‘Avene: The store is opposite thE)!” gocialinta’ rushed the Platforth where] Albertus, publisher, but did not tind Albertus had A SPECIAL Waldort-astoria, and tundreds of|Protessor Achillemont! and Doctor Bt- | him Mr. Kilroe de: i} SPAT PUMP a lawyer named Damolin were tore Tibald! were speaking In Pavia (GUeste watched the firemen from the|and knocked the two Democrats down, hotel Both were trampled windows. Cundidate Cucca, has challenged Edi: ‘The sapt, [tor Antonio Scartogilo to a at apped omen were CaPt.| Vinies, becatine oF the editors writings Gallighy and six mombers of Engine} At Forll, Republicans and. Sociolints clashed atter a debate. between. former Company No. 1, who were the first|/Deputy Caroth and former Minister Commandini, Many were injured and With “Petite” French and | DR dater the baseraent They were|iwo men will die, “the dlepatches anid Patent Leather Lode XVI. Heals @rercome with what uppeared ta be ; e | [Site a er on weoncus| FINED FOR, LIQU LIQUOR SEARCH. | oe. Ae An Interesting Sale of PF Assistant Chief Walsh. The men| agents Whe Took Grip From frav- Salad Sets, $10.00 up A PUMP of this kind is is A Were carried to the sidewalk, where! irer fronnd Guilty of Assasit. 8 50 Patel Nogd stylish for any 9 : e 1 after much work, they were resutct-| gro{sOND, Va, Nov. iJ. J Salad Sets e Men 4 Neck wear ‘ Aated*Dy fellow firemen. Oliver and Leo Chase, State Prohibition - Gas was so thick tn the basement | agents, have been convicted of assault Ni SPATS $3.00 When worn with, our N° matter what your din- saa ttt service may be, it te lway® proper to interpolate @ salad servieo — gayer and more striking than your din- newest shade Spats a Smart and up-to-the-minute ap- pearance is the result. specially prepared in anticipation of the approach- ing holiday season, will be held to-morrow : that the sidewalk lights had to be]and battury here and sentenced to pay chopped before any one could enter. |fings bf $100 each and spend one day No estimate of the damage was ob-|'n Jail. tainable, but it will amount to sev-| ‘They were arrested | recently en | oral thousand dollars. gparges of having taxed & grip from L. ner china, At Ovington’s "% ‘ is Fire caused $15,000 damage about| pubic niin ay * aay O80: they: nun: (BM YOR will And “mang cote of And at $8.50 weare saving and Saturday on the First Floor 2.80 o'elock this morning at the plant | pected there was whiskey, in the grip. mm: Milady from Two: to-Three ‘ a of the Gregory Company, drug Mil| 1. Soneomer Piemting net Dollars a pair, The assortments comprise ers, at Nos. 397-405 Cherry Street. It ‘wae discovered by Patrolman Augus- tine Peterson, who was telephoning from a patrol box attached to the | ii building and bas almost knocked | 9, OVINGTON’S * The Gift Shop of Sth Ave." »q S14FifthAv., ania oa n Nov. 18.—Duges | BF tears "reported. ing | “ er joating miles off this port by the cl upen 18. arrival from : 3,600 Men’s Four-in-hand Scarfs, made of rich heavy-quality silks in the most desirable designs and colorings, and, considering ‘the. values represented, / remarkably priced at ‘ $1.65 each Men’s All-Sik Accordion Knitted Mufflers (a limited quantity), in black-and-white effects, specially priced at. : $4.35 each (Exclusive of War tax) aad ' G uaranteed for 50 Years © Set of Six, $4.00. A Reduction Sale of - _Men’ s Boots and Oxfords 4 to be held'on the Sixth Floor. to-morrow and Saturday, will offer ffer exceptional values in Men's Balta Boots in Blucher model, of Havana ‘brown or black kangaroo; and in straight-laced models, of mahogany tan or dark brown calfskin, Men’s Balta Oxfords of mahogany tan or black calfskin or dark brown cordovan; and a _ wing-tip model (heavy-weight), of black or tan Norwegian calf- skin. Seaman ane) Seer me eae mt noe All at $9.75 per pair The sizes are incomplete An Important Sale of 400 Men’s Winter Overcoats at $41.50 & 47.50 has been arranged for to-morrow and Saturday on the Sixth Floor The GIRL in the CHAIR; “Tom!” “Guess! One cats with it—and it’s lovely—"’ A VOICE from the next ROOM: “Yes?” “Your mouth?” “Oh Tom! It’s here, and it glitters—" “Silly! Guess again!” “Well?” “Shade of Sherlock Holmes. . 3 it must be—” These Overcoats are made of fine-quality meiton in “Like the diamonds of a Dowager Duchess.” “ Exactly) It1s o« « our adorable new Commu- black or Oxford gray; are full satin-lined and finished ; “Phew! A positive paragon! What is it?” wrvy Prats!” with a velvet collar. Coming so near to the season of cold weather, this Sale offers an exceptional opportunity for economic purchasing. The Store is closed at 5.P.M. daily ceemcemananceeseliii iain nine