The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 8

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pers throughout the count artists. a ee ent i “The.Army's Answer To ——» he Ked Menace—¥rom The Ngw York Bvening World, \ The United States Recruiting Bureau selected Mr, Caasel’a cartoon, published several weeks ago, to use left was added by one of the ry to enlist recruits, The’ figure at the JANITORS THREATEN STRIKE. 900 tm Chicage Demand Netter Quarters and Higher Pay. GHICAGO, Nov. 13—This city ie) ereatensa with a strike of janitors, | Wottam F. Quesse, President of the Gricago Fiat Janitors’ Union, said to- that his 7,000 janitors will be on soon to enforoa their demands @ ralve from $3.50 a month for taking ‘of gach apartment in a building to per month and for “better living quarters.” ‘Chicago janitors insist on quar- || HUDSON SEAL ae | flare 30-inch walking coat of dyed oe | muskrat, shawl collar, . 225.00 ‘}]| | TAUPE. NUTRIA COATS, smart t trotteur coats of shawl collar, flare sleeves, 195.00. SCOTCH ‘MOLE COATS, thirty-inch long, full flare types of genuine Scotch mole pelts, girdle and shawl girdle to match. 350.00 a FUR SCARFS and MUFFS Scarfs 22,50.:... 29,50... 29.50.. * 39.50. 24 _ MARMOT or LE i. £ Pyne e ry mt gee HD ‘Chic, jaiinty, thirty-jnc MRS. ISAAC BLUM A SUICIDE. Widow of deiphia Bank Prest- Takes Gas. den’ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15,—Kneeling | as if in’ prayer, Mis, Henriettd Blum ended her! life by inhaling gas in an attic roont. Mrs, Blum was the widow of Isaac Blum, founder of the firm of Blum Brothers, and « former President of the Bank of Commerce, who died July 12, 1918, leaving nearly all of an estate valued at $150,000 to his wife, two sons and two daughters. . Blum was the second wife of Isaac Blum. Milton and Arthur Blum, fons by his first wife, are coming from New York to take charge of the funeral ——— Man and Wife Overcome by Gan. Andrew Cavallaro, twenty-nine, a tailor, and his wife, Nina, of No, 533 East 13th Street, were removed. from thelr iment to Bellevue Hospital | fective Exceptional Collection of Pitt & selected pelts, ..+Natural Squirrel Rate Sh Re o> a Ge WOMEN'S FUR COATS ~ PS i seciaty 20veshtongindviony —§ Gd FRENCH SEAL. GOATS*or TRIMMED OPARD CAT COATS hye | aD. toh h, full box models’in a collection’ of diverse styles with shaw] collars and belt to match. TRM’DHUDSON SEAL COATS, 36-inch long models, with squirrel orbeavercollarandcuffs, 350.00 ‘NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS of selected skins, developed into ynusual trotteur models, 295.00 BONWIT TELLER &COQ -> The Specially Shop of Orizinations AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET eatly this morning wiffering from in- halation of fluminating gas. | found that gas was RETAILER 48 GRADE OFFEE DIRECT from WAOLESALER | iT illies Coffee Co. 290, Washineton Street, New York, rk Place and ‘Barclay St. ' relay 9807, Extablinhed 79 Years, it wa escaping from a de Jet in the kitehen. and Brookiyn, and withy 43q AGTION On MO for Delivery. * ev" BACK. Muffs 18 dictmente axainat Jean merly chef at the University Club, ac- PUR o6, having polsoned soup served y “Werquet tendered, Archbishop Gorge MWandelem jn 1916, have been Hitheken, £f6mi court fesords, “It became known to-day, The State reserved the Heht to Feopen the cage should Crones be oaptared. “He Wap been missing since Feb. 1, 1916) More. than, pitty’ persons at the banquet became if, — Hx-Katser Takes New Home. BERLIN, Nov. 13 (Associated Press) ‘The former German Emperor as- sumed formal possession of the Hours of Doorn, at Doorn, Holland, which he purchased some time ago, when the keys were handed over to him last Friday, although he will not actually take’ up hia retidence there until earty in 1920, ‘The first‘nct of the new owner was to raise the salary of the gardener from 14 to 15 floring per week. — Paid 850 for 8 Cents Saved. | ‘The failure to. pay 3 cents additional for some fruit cost John Mahoney, a prominent contractor of South Orange, N. J» ® $60 fine yesterday, Mahoney bought the fruit at a stand. "The price cents. Mahoney threw down 30 cents and walked out. The fruit dealer filed a complaint of disorderly person! while Reif hi thi against him. Seal collar, $38. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13; 1919. * SERVICE MAN'S ANSWER , Crones, for-|Shore, organizer of the Wéstenester |County Horticultural Society and for |twenty-flve years superintendent of the late John Sterling's extensive estite here, is dead, He was seventy-six years old. Mr. Shore was one of ‘the organizers of the Harfison Fire Department and for fifteen years its Preaigent. He was a trustee of the Union Free School for eighteen years apd was an élder in the Presbyterian “Church. Robert Shore, superintendent of grounds at Cor- nell University, is his brother, WED FOUR YEARS IN SECRET. But Port Chester 1915 Marriag After more than four years of con- cealment, It has become known at ‘Port Chester to-day that Theodore Relf, of this village, and Miss Margaret B, Ken- nedy, daughter of My. and Mra, Dayid Kennedy, of Greenwich, Conn. were married on Aug. %, 1915, in St. James Chureh, 119th Street and Fordham Neotney intonded: to ey. Intende cep the "ror a while, but the bridegrocte ‘as taken down with typhoid fever, From that time th: Finally Learns of secret rn Wool Velour makes this youthful coat with French Orkin’s Specialised Coat they pened the an- nouncement from time to time. All the lo Reif has lived by himself, while ide lived, with her parents, OER RRTRARERETT RENCE TET LONDON ~ PARIS MM Gibbon & Ca. Lann 3 WEST 377* ST. QNE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENVE ( THRIFT | Economy is the hoe thas day and hour. When necessi ju hi juali be ty bee : lyr where % ity OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE Arm Chairs “Upper Chairs wing Chairs Made in our own shops by upholsterers who have been selected for their ability as furni- ture builders. ‘Store Open 9 A. M. to 0.0 P. * =* (2) Fifth Avenue . 342 STREET Broadway FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Smartness and Economy Combine Sale of Wome Ringtail * Opossum this belted Yalama coat, Winns In this \ 4h thae 9 O 9 sand Misses’ Coats Selections from Our Specialized Stocks—were 49.50, 59.75, 69.50 ° $3Q00. gio HERE may be other reasons for our phenomenal coat business this season, but we can give only one logical reason, namely: Every coat sold from the Orkin Specialized Coat Salon is the very best in fashion, in fabric, in tailoring, that can be obtained anywhere at its particular price; what is more, our patrons tell us our values are better than those found elsewhere. for Salons — Misses’, 4 me ib rune te iin int Tine eae Jounty Sports Coat of Polo Silvertone,. with novel collar, $38 * Smart model of Yalama, Skun% Opossum collar, $38. The coats in this collection were selécted from our higher grade stocks as a special feature for a big Friday and Saturday. Then they go back to their original selling price. Nearly all lined with patterned or plain peau de cygne. All sizes represented. ‘ : Materials: Silvertone, Yalama, Wool Velour, Bolivia, Polo. Styles: Belted, semi-belted, yoke-back, blouse-back, sports. Colors: Taupe, Raccoon, Reindeer, Brown, Dragonfly, Navy, Black. Fur Collars of Skunk Opossum, Ringtail Opossum, French Seal, Every real boy wants clothes just like his big brother wears. Kid Klothes are styled-just like our men’s clothes and they're the smartest in. town. ® That’s why‘ boys like Kid Klothes We-makeé Kid Klothes out of sturdy all-wool fabrics, they wear like iron for youngsters:-who are “hard on. clothes,”’ That’s why Mothers like Kid Klothes. Kid Kloth‘es i at one-third legs ; cause we make them ourselves and sell th , from a low-rent W; “a street store to thou- sands of boys, That’s why Dad likes Kid Klothes—-and it’s no wonder they’re the most popular line of boys’ clothes in town! 1Q8 to 35 MoeL ; 119-125 Walker St. New York City, Our Only Store, Every Subway or ‘Elevated’ from Brooklyn ¢nd New York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight

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