The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 7

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t HERO POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE. |es,coo ex,t%er tt snmon wane Porting American troops. explained that England was crowded — with men from the colonies eager to return to their homes in various parte, Patrolman John L. Paweck Ap-Jot the world, but whose retum is be- | potmnyy, Wan unrnor will be marsied eared Cheerful and A\ ts |IBe,gelared because, the, Uilted States | setts, escond Becretary of the B bberthakadtgs sohemsglhl | tgacant poet ‘n' Pmbassy in Washington, at the hi ly Unworried by Trouble, vi Marry U. 5. Girl To-day. The British representatives to-day | wemher of Belgian Bmbassy to \ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919," MISS ANNE CRUGER TO WED, |". snd nr, Wanamaker, No. #1 West aN */56th Street. Monsignor Joseph F. Stille~ dert, will offic! mans, pastor of the Church of St. Al- Mr, Paternot nd his bride will go Miss Anne Cruger, a cousin of Mra./to Washington and will remain there upti) next February, when they will go to Brussels, where Mr. Paternotte become a member of the Belgian For- Omice, He and Miss Cruger have been engaged for five years. Friends were at a loss to-day to ac- fount for the suicide of Patrolman |#f John 1. Paweck, police hero and athlete, who gaot himself in Fort Greene Park Preeeraes He was @heorful when fast seen and his asso- Slates knew of no troubles he had. Paweck’s most notable feat—and that won for him a Congressional Police Department medal and honorable mention—was performed 1917 he rescued a man who had fallen into the river off Fulton Street. He! ff had stopped numerous runaways and Was a r to gangsters on the Brooklyn water front. He had won|] ¥ prizes in police athletic games. maweck Was a bachelor, thirty-four |} BEATE old. and camo to New York from |} uth Carolina. He had been on the force since 1911 He lived at No. 118 1-2 Washington Avenue, Brook- d_was attached to the Vernon venue station. CASE OF THE IMPERATOR BEFORE PEACE COUNCIL British Claim U. S. Has Violated Agreement by Holding German Ships. PARIS, Nov. 17.—The status of the Imperator and other German ships ag- Gregating 170,000 tons, now in pos- Bission of the United States, was dis- cussed by the Supreme Council to-day, but no action was tgken, Great Bri‘sin has claimed that the action of the United States Shipping Foard in retaining the vessels was a violation of the agreement in the su- Preme Council) that these steamers should be turned over to the British Post-War Models of RE VERE CUNNINGHAM DU PONT PIC-PIC RENAULT SINGER Coach Work by: Mn January, 1918, when, with the tem- perature below zero, he plunged into | I the East River and rescued two blind men who had stepped off a dock. In NOVEMBER I7¢22™ BREWSTER DELAGE LOCOMOBILE PHIANNA PORTER ROLLS-ROYCE DANIELS BARKER BROOKS-OSTRUK FLEETWOOD HOLBROOK RUBAY Displays by LEADING ACCESSORY MAKERS METEOR LANCIA SUNBEAM Silverware HIS silver sale, so for Thanksgiving, in June when we made “The Randolph’’ The pattern of this silver is named in honor of John Ran- the well known “triple plate” It also states that that it will give perfect This silver is worthy of the most discriminating statesman of the Eighteenth Century, The pattern is the em- By actual comparison bodiment of dignified simplicity. The long, unbroken lines and the graceful shapes are artistically correct. Each piece, because of its Sets of tx unusually heavy .con- Tea spoons $1.49 struction, is rich in its Dessert spoons 2.83 effect. Table spoons 2.97 Soup spoons 2.97 As a gift for one Coffee spoons 1.49 devoted to her home, a Orange spoons 2.49 Ice cream spoons 2.49 Bouillon spoons 2.97 Berry forks 2.49 Oyster forks 2.24 Individ. salad forks 3.24 Tea forks 2.83 Ice cream forks 2.49 Medium knives 2.74 Breakfast knives 2.74 Fruit knives 1.98 fee—Main Floor, Broadway set or separate pieces of this silver will win last- ing appreciation. HERALD SQUARE Ine. NEW YORK Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A. M. Thanksgiving Sale $24,000 Worth of Table Silverfor $12,000 timely and appropriate had its origin away back this fortunate purchase. The guarantee which accompanies each piece states that the deposit of silver is greater than each piece has had critical, expert inspection, and satisfaction to the user, a place on the tables of users of silverware. you will find that the prices asked are half or less than half of the prices usually asked for plated ware of this quality, This assortment includ. Each Baby spoons 49 Berry spoons $1.49 Sugar spoons 7c Cold meat forks, large 94e Cold meat forks, small 74c Pickle forks 59 Butter knives AT Jelly knives 98c Cream ladles B2c Gravy ladles $1.24 Soup ladles, small 2.74 Soup ladles, medium 3.24 Pie servers 1.89 Tomato servers 1.49 Sugar tongs B3c Salad serving forks $1.49 Butter spreaders 2.82 Salad serving spoons 1.49 TA MIN ARC NRT NN ‘ ~ RH AMpay Gr Mtteretions Aro fected toes . } , Aa Vir The week of the ( ig ly horse show We Sell py iter Merchandise at Prices Lozver Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only A Sale of 1,250 Be d Popular Priced RIDING HABITS HESE are just the mornings for riding— spreads ét'teas thas toouaghs ; besides, there are the November week- ehbléiale deet ends and the Horse Show. The increased cost of bed Our habits, all of them, are tailored along lines of spreads and their present 3 brisk smartness. Every detail, every seam, every scarcity make this event of B button-hole, is trimly finished—every habit presents particular interest to hotel- keepers as well as house- snap and chic and trig perfection. keepers. Semi-fitted habits in mannish mixtures, invisible Crochet spreads ‘ plaids and checks. Only 200, at $1.49 each sini , a “ e Only 400, at $2.49 each At $27.75 Illustrated (A) is a semi-fitted habit in mannish mix- These have Marseilles | tures, invisible plaids, and checks. patterns. Satin marseilles At $37.75 spreads We have a riding habit of corduroy, the Norfolk coat are durable and have | of narrow wale corduroy. In beaver shades principally. apis: ae $39.75 100, 49 each pwd 100, “ ape each Shown (B) is a habit of Oxford or chevrona, with a Only 200, at $4.49 each semi-belted coat. Only 200, at $5.94 each Other styles from $49.75 to $89.75 We will endeavor to fill all | A collection of exclusive and excellently styled habits mail orders, but may not be | in meltons, imported worsteds, and tweeds. able to because the number * as is-li of bod optesiis ta limite, ae in are chamois-lined and, reinforced Asner? —Busement, 34th St, Rear, Bowe —Third Floor, 34th Street, Rear. $27.75 A special sale of black silk brussels net Window ventilators a health necessity in the home $1.39 a yd. Imitation - 4 2 To insure plenty of fresh air, to prevent drafts, to keep | The season’s gowns call venise point out dirt, dust, rain and snow, these ventilators are indis- | for lace and net of! collars, 47¢ pensable. They are made of fine mesh, buff colored cot- | every description. Similar to collara we have | ton cloth. They should be used in all bed rooms, living | From our regular stock priced at 74c and 94e, rooms, bath rooms, school rooms, hospitals and offices. at $1.59 we are offer- On round or square neck dresses these lace collars ing this fine, black in white or ecru are very ae : ~ ew per pa ha re oa Brussels net in a 42- effective. oe Oh ae ee id , inch width, at the com- This is the first time this Size 9 in. high, adjustable, $1 to 49, 58c ¥ season we have been able Size 9 in. high, adjustable, 34 to 59, 67c paratively low price of to secure collars of this Size 15 in. high, adjustable, 23 to 87, 64c $1.39 per yard. quality and price them so Size 15 in. high, adjustable, $1 to 49, 76 low. ewe —lace Dept., Mala AY97S—Maln Floor, Centre, (e978 —Hanement, 85th Street, Floor, Centre. 10 smart winter Dress trimmings at less than wholesale cost. Beaded girdles, navy blue, black and white, with handsome beaded ornaments at each end. One of these 10 smart winter girdles would gracefully encircle a loose waisted dress or blouse. Former price $4.24 Reduced to $2.24 . i | Silk girdles, a broken assortment of colors— 1010 silk petticoats for women pet a Suitable for dresses, e s dressing gowns specially priced, $3.89 sresuiai o . : : . is Former price $1.94 Models in soft taffetas, petticoats in all silk jersey to cling under narrow skirts, Reduced to 69 styles with jersey tops and crisp flounces of taffeta or messaline, models of messaline Black sill tri with in either straight-line effects—or flare, all are here, in all the popular colors, One das ehh Tao he jersey petticoat has a novel way of showing two-tone blocking. #118 to $1.48 yd, Wee pleated ruffles, deep tucks, smart pleatings or dainty cordings trim the flounces, edie’ ta See Odd lot of braids, black : and white combina- Extra sizes r : tana bed a or eee The model illustrated (in the centre) may be had in large sizes. Former price 18e to ey In black only. Reduced to Se yd. Rowe —Third Floor, Centre, Sales begin Tuesday, 9 A. M.—Store a Te Rae aN ae CC Ba é RE Oa TO OOOO @ Paar Sir Se eer eS PsA MOS BETES a cornea POI ~ ingests taine a cet so

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