The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 14

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é u THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, drivers te,anm. game laws that aooty to] WOMEN LEAP FROM TRAIN. | Tetrse car wient ts v 8. cou GRAND JURY HEARS ENRIGHT | 2.2.20 Tore, or rit wo # Ge A. Whalen, of ON OPERATION OF BUSES |: Department of Plant and structures, |Comstable Leaves Them to Take a| States Judge Kilfits ordered officials * Was excused fro ppearin befc of the Toledo Railw. & Light Co. 4 Monday. Mr. Whalen ts busy showing Smoke—Both Are Captured. — | Walch took ite care trom Toledo ints = the Prince of Wales a good time, OTL Crry, Pa, Nov, 21.—Mrs, Vera| M ‘i (| ie Grand Juste Gelined toe Polio , Pa, Nov, 21. . Vera| Mictigan, to appear im court this Says Police Have Taken No Steps |commigrioner oniy” tem. minutan. 1t ‘was | Killaher, (wenty-two, and Mary Schev- afternoon, and show why th " mer? made plain to the Commissioner that|!ef, twenty-nine, both of Youngstown, | yas withdr eee to Enforce Auto Laws With [there wae no thought of interfering with | 0., leaped from a fast Pennsylvania Seed te aw.” UE oteiely bine oui Reference to Jitneys. |but that there was some concern abou [PMANENEEF train forty mites from tere| be summoned to tell why, they dfin't b \the rights of pedestrians and the pro-|yesterday, notify the hoard of the “ouster ordi- Police Commission’r Enright appeared |tection of passengers ‘The women were being taken to Kit-|"*n°e” developments, to-day by invitation before the Kings| Commissioner Enright waa informed |taning, the county seat, by Constable’C, service sieneantilliphletanmitnt h e Gra du had bee n County Grand Jury and admitted that Maung that buscar are belie oper: | E. Stevanson of Kaylor, where they had| Wather Identifies Bey in Rochester tp to to-day the Police Department had lated without automobile licenses. {n| been arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.” Mra. Killa who jumped! ROCHESTER, Nov. 21.—The two- x pn- os and by ened ¢ rs her, Sees Be atern atepe towards the en-|some cases and by unlicensed chauffeurs, | APst, “guitered severe lacerations about y i forcement of automobile taws with re- — the head and other minor injuries. Bhe i | i & epect to the “Hylan” buses operating in| 1. ®. Navy OMcer Drowned at Rio, | Wi4 Put on board the train again and |S HH eet ‘ Brooklyn. He intimated that he had| RIO JANEIKO, Nov. 21.— Com- | taken to the Kittaning General Hospital, g HH ee The other woman was caught at arby, Deen waiting to sce what the Board of | mander Lathrop, attached t Hank, ned | = Di) Miwtimate was going to do about them, | States Naval mission to Bri vas ‘The women made their getaway when | a description of him, in ia Gnd catd he would immediately instruct tack with heart failuré whilé bathing | Constable Stevanson left them in the Paper. ne father aaid tha ‘ n returned home Satur Rio Bay late «the police to hold bus owners and bus! drowned. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street : Store Closes at 5 P. M. this afternoon and was day coach and made his way to the ay afternoon he or. . found his wife and baby missing. be A Large Purchase of Women’s Winter : Coats ' at Very Low Prices For Saturday $39.50 « $49.50 None C, O. D. gM g WNLAMYY I, I No Credits Fe HESE Coats were ‘especially se- cured for this offering from one of our best coat makers, who wished to dispose of his surplus W inter coat- ings and begin work on his Spring samples. He accepted our order at a price that permits us to announce one of the best yalue giving occa- sions of the season. | Monroe Shops. are)! =: al , Overcoat . Headquarters NewYork Men Aave bought Monroe Cloth es For Thanksgiving Day and After Get a Monroe Overcoat Fifth Avenue, The Depots, Wall Street, Broadway—everywhere in New York— you'll find smartly-dressed men wear- ing Monroe Overcoats. ey Many of them once thought (perhaps you do right now) that it took double our prices to get geriuine clothes satisfaction. ‘ They know better now. They’ve bought Monroe Clothes at our extremely moderate prices and know how satisfyingly good they are. Monroe Clothes are New York’s metropolitan style -at its smartest—the best looking, best wearing Clothes in America at the price. Monroe Overcoats are here for you in unending variety—., Great Coats—Storm Coats—UIsters—Belters— Fitted Coats — Raglans — Chesterfields — Ulsterettes—Top Coats—Rain Coats—Leatherettes—Fur-Collared Coats— all at prices not only vastly below those asked elsewhere, but actually less than today’s wholesale prices. There is a Monroe Shop convenient to you. Come up and let us show you how by selling our own made Monroe Clothes —direct to you (without , Fait til alll eal te Smart, new,distinctive models they are—plain tailored and Fur trim- med. You can confidently expect extraordinary values at this sale and have your expectations fully realized. iddlemen’s profits) Fabrics Colors —in our low-rent Upstair$ Shops — : Crystal Cloths Victory Blue —in the greatest volume in America x Silvertone Reindeer We provide better Values in Suits, Overcoats and Evening Clothes than you have anyideaof. = Polo Cloths Faison Come up today. es Irrenellas Brown ¢ — Velours Taupe sai Siaros Tan 25-130 tsG | Also ®40 *45 50. Some with Fur Collars and Others to Wear with Separate Furs Coats in the spirit of the advance mid- . Winter Styles, models of significant novelty and elegance that are ordinarily sold for A limited number of Women’s Tweed Coats Sharply Reduced to $27.50 ~ $35.00 Third Floor. 34th Street, ecerner Broadway 59th Street at Columbus Circle *125th Street, cormer 7th Avenue Chrystie Street at Canal Street 13% rirxr’o © "6" | othes Sizes 8 tol8 Two Pairs of Pants Monroe Jr. Clothes much higher prices; all lined throughout MANHATTAN BRONX and warmly interlined—practical storm pro- Sony diced cece ieadieas Bergen Avenue at 149th Street | i i i d Street, cor. Madison BROOKLYN ' tectors as well as in the height of Fashion, FP aad a Reagan Coat aaate Maer, (Auaie” 4 5 Cortlandt Street, cor. Broadway SFulten and Hoyt Streets Unusual Values “14th Street. opp. Acad. of Musis ‘587 Fulton Street at Flatbush *NEWARK—151 Market Street JERSEY CITY—"EWARK AVeNvE PATERSON—220 Main Street *YONKERS—Getty Square

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