The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 28

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71. a shar, Convicted of ‘Shop: ‘ i iting Fourteen Times, Held for Theft of Gloves. i Chateed with potty larceny in the of a pale of fur-lined gloves from a y department store valued at , Benjamin Starr, seventy-one old, In Night Court last night examination and was held in Bal for Speeth! Sessions by Magis- Ten. Eyck. Was arrested yesterday after- by, Detective ArchiesWoods of the GIRLS! DRAW A. MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR U Let “Danderine” save your hair and double sae Ee ee J Tes fal such an ane of , invigorated hair: vary, silky wath: lori- it and so easy to Fs om ke eyed & store detective, charged she saw the old man take gloves from the glove counter and place them in his pocket. Upon being searched the gloves were found on him, Woods testified. According to the police, Start has fourteen convictions for shoplifting Against him and wag released but three days ago from Queens County Peni- tengiary, where he had served a term, thortened by g00d behavior, on a simi- lar chara “T have a geod time in jail,” Starr told Sherpa “You see, I'm a pastry eo0ok, and, jie pastry is a rare dish in jail, 1 evi ally get assigned to be the Warden’ er What could be fuoe new that the cold weather is ~ | WIFE OPPOSES T. L. EARLE PLEA TO DROP DIVORCE Court Action Refutes Recent Ru- mors of Reconciliation; Mrs. Earle Asks Alimony. | (Special to The Brening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Nov, 14,—It devel-! oped to-day when Supreme Court Justice Young of New Rochelle reserved de- cision on in agotion of ‘Theodore Langa- bury Earle, son of a millionaire copper Mmagnate, to dissentinue his action for a divorce against Mrs, Hester Renwick Farle, that the marital troubles of the couple are not At end. It had been s pe y of those notorious divorces in thet | Mrs. Ka the custody of has been living in was named ip pre & discon- hi the ge suit oh milter ay attorney the Misstioe Young monet de- att La ss ——— on BANDITS UNCHECKED. depredation of a band of twenty boys, ranging between thirteen and seventeen years. The police, according to the mer- yn refuse to furnish protectiop to rea in that section, 2 ne Dove would ‘som: 5a rom nersstore Wwithoet | Bay! When pinined to. the ¢ names she was ot oma the wulprite CLEAR AS A BELL Superb Tonal Beauty! ‘rich, pure, golden Sonora tone (powerful or faint, as you desire, by * means of the patented tone control) is so delightful and true that a fair and honest description might sound like exaggeration. Honey Instead of Sugar Keeps Cake Fi Baked foods piapared with Airline in Honey Ym Precip retain moistares, and rémain flavor! Um-m-m! mellow and luscious. And AirlinE . sommes HONEY r+ This trade mark guarantees you purity and uniform flavor. In several inexpensive sizes. At your dealer's. we mommy Bost R S Free. Vor Airline t hn Book Company, Medina, SPECIA L SALE Fashionable and Serviceable SHAWLETTES For Saturday and Monday Only DIRECT FROM THE MILL At the Largest, Exclusive Knit Goods Stores in America | in rich contrasting Navajo Plaids and Mondey Only *O.9O. Women’s Slipovers of Pure Zephyr Wool inall new- est shades. Just the thing to wear right now in place of a shirtwaist. Specially priced for this sale only, $4.95 Boys’ Sweaters seuss — RIS Girls’ Sweaters with Stylish Dutch Collar in eeermett 93.95 | THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FINE’WINTER SUITINGS bought and contracted for at the old ptices in conjunction with OUR FACTORY TO WEARER TAILORING SYSTEM which saves you all middlemen’s profits Enables Us to Make Thie Great Tailoring Offer: Men’s Suits to Measure ()-0° Would Be Great Values at 40,00 If we had to buy these suitings to-day we couldn’t begin to sell them for $40.00—and many would cost you fifty dollars. Asa matter of fact, suits like these will cost you that in other stores to-day. But we are eying you the benefit of the savings we made. Every garment will be tailored in our own daylight tailoring thoge, where we supervise every detail of workmanship.. So we can assure you of com- plete satisfaction in fit, quality and workmanship. And why buy Ready-made Clothes when you can have them made to fit your figure as well as your personality for considerably less money. Come tomorrow to any of our stores, see the fine selections of woolens and judge for yourself what wonderful values we offer. ——Men’s Ready-to-Wear Overcoats— Every garment made in our own daylight tailoring shops during the dull season from overcoatings mhich we bought when prices were considerably lower than today. You Get this big saving. A esomplete stock in all stores. 25° .00 3 5: 00° 45: 00 Where the RIRGMES@URNETE Stores Are: NEW, YORK GITY STORES: . STORES IN BROOKLYN: Bth and 38th Ste. + 104 Flatbush Ave. #5 trim fidg. 85th 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. {001 Fifth Ave., Cor. 50th St. (Bay Ridge) 1387 Breailvay, 1814 Third Av, i on ‘th Sta. NEWARK. 2331 Eighth Ave 1 door above 125th St 196 Market St., Ne. Broad St. INION HILL: 267 Bergenline Ave., John Street. . BRONX: 403 E. 149th St, Nr. 3d Ave. M4 we BROOK LY N-—_— OPPENHEIM, Gun NS &C Fulton Street, Brooklyn MEADE WANTS 30,000 MEN A few weeks ago in response to the widest publicity ever given a shoe sale pty | ee purchased at my store 8! shoes for FIVE. “Bouts AND FIFTY CEN The vast throngs a whe at- tended this sale opened. my eyes to greater s possibilities. With the support of this for- midable army of § 2 _ in mind I have taken my first step in the biggest co-operative buying plan ever conceived of by a shoe retailer. The success of this venture depends en- tirely upon the support of these $0,000 men who actually know now the splendid quality of my shoes. I am sure men will be only too pleasesd to tell their friends that I am placing on sale to-morrow shdes that are equal in value to those sold during the sale as announced by t ment of Justice. Eiduian Wade, Solid Leather wear and wt Meade standa ard Army Slioes Munson Last About 2,600 pairs of shoes left from the recent sale (sale as an- nouneed by the De- 50 partment of Justice) at actual cost to us.) Army Officers’ Fain Knittin 571 FULTON ST.— 902 PARK AV. OPPOSITE HANOVER PLACE sari CORNER BROADWAY 12 Minutes from Times Square via dog’ End Sub Ave. aie aio fr ot Ser re erat, fe Bemale nutes from Wall St. via Inter! Sub: t Station, one Block from Fulton St. Stor een fe Mills |\j 168 pairs Herman's Uni States Army Officers’ Shoes —plain toe; valug 1°: hile they 50 Remarkable Reductions Saturday Apparel for Women and Misses — Class Talking Machine in the World. 6 * whi The season’s most attractive garments taken Nae Gee. A magnificent line of upright and period ] y from our regular stock and reduced considerably dine calfskin, with extra styles is now available, $50 to $1000, “ : H / Hie 1H aire Teather 7:00 designs will be made to order. = ares a. : end fibre autsoles, wo ) MEN'S We are also Aironssad to place Sonora > in treasured ‘cabisiete which rr SH SPECIAL 745 10,000 pairs NAVY shoes. Women’s and Misses’ Smart Fur Collar Coats : Excellently plain tailored or trimmed with fur, and fashioned of Silvertone and Velour Cloth. Can be selected in the season’s smartest colorings. Formerly Sold Up to 45.00 Sale Price 28.00 you may now own, Sonora Phonograph Sales Company, Twe., George EB, Brighteon, Prosi / Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street “9 Broadway Pleasant After Smoking The beneficial chemical content of CHLOROX re- moves “smoker’s taste” and restores the natural flavor of a clean mouth, ‘Women's Aland Sewed Steh_ Support tangikaesten toe Heel. |MEADES Beaoklyn's best Kgown Shoe ..oase 192-104 Myrtle Ave. Gor, Bridge St. Noteworthy Reductions Women’s and Missses’ Distinctive Winter Suits Carefully tailored models, fashioned of Oxford Cloth, Wool Velour, Silvertone, and Heather Jersey. Plain or trimmed with collars of fur. Sold in Regular Stock to 45.00 Sola Every Store in in New ow York Beene tt. Yoatn alg Ali iy, “mn us cam be 000 Beckma: Brooklyn MELO, ateo ee nd

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