The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 4

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4 : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. il , 5 CENTS, PLAN! JOYRIDERS IN STOLEN CAR NEARLY FALL INTO RIVER THIS 125-18, SHIP OFFICER FLOOD ON SEA BEACH LINE |30-MiLE RIDE RESCUED 2 LONGSHOREMEN | MAKES PASSENGERS WALK! *=**=* 315 LBS. FROM DROWNING Tracks Put ‘Under Water Between |‘ “ Kings Highway and 18th Ave. by Break in Main, in the twenty night from in front of the St. Regis Restaurant, No. 158 West 44th Street, and belongs to the restaurant proprie- tor, Samuel Davison, No. 158 Kast #d Street, Flatbush. STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. est & Co. for Finshing to er n ugh President Conmoliy of Queens ‘ iny took up rapid transit cudgels|Plunge Half Way Over Pier and behalt the 25,000 residents ot "hich Polic ie sesented Wy the Pobre! Abandon Auto Which Police . bn and the Board of Recover. an elevated structure be} He “ Oyster Stew on ive men joy-riding in a stolen $2,600 | & inch watdr main NUR DISTR NATIONAL Henry G. Maas, third officer of the American steamship Suther- land, dived overboard and rescued two longshoremen who had fallen ’ into the water. One man slipped from a dock, and the other in an ‘ dort to catch him an,ho fell was Greatest Values Ever Offered “ rugged overboard, “Mans jumped aa, oe dey ae UST the sort of a Christmas Gift that delights mothers as Up with one hand and swam to tho | He is Annual Fur Event. / well as small girls! ether, whom he pushed againet | Despite the scarcity of cotton, the Girls’ Dress Department, t fopes were thrown to him. Thi | due to orders placed months_ago, will be able to offer this | i | makes aas's record tfive lives FY H § ) : ‘ea exceptional assortment of gingham dresses to-morrow. saved, In 1915 when a Hudson ‘ ; oe ‘ . + River liner on which he was. nail- Mothers will not regret buying an entire season's supply at j ' ing, caused a rowboat, with threg | : a bbe t | girls, to overturn he rescued two. these prices. 3 The third drowned, Last year ho | . . . } Bids iain wan fom the Little Girl’s Bloomer Dress , Special 2.25 i eurt at Coney Island elm , : Ready for happy play days, this jolly little dress of striped gingham has con- ' only 125 pounds, 7 wiht Hudson Seal Coats Taupe Natria or trasting bands of solid color effectively placed on collar, cuffs and pockets. ‘weight of the t h tl Pear! butt BI rst tch : : o! e two me he rece i “ea ons. Oo} ‘Ss to atch. Fescued is 375 pow oe Beaver, Squirrel or Opossum Collar Hudson Seal Coats Sizes AN 8 years, etrande | Girl’s Bloomer Dress Special 2.95 i. 245.00 185.00 Prettily hand-smocked, this decorative little dress, like all the rest of the dresses { With a Doll House is envied by all her play- mates! The youthful dream of every smali gir, a doll house is often still fondly treasured after grown-up days are reached. Developing tdste in fur- nishings and home talents it is one of the most im- portant holiday gifts that can be gotten for a little irl, For the sojourn on he Nurs Floor, com= full fl odel, selected skins. long, full models of fi ins, No reminder is needed thAt Orpic Shoes are as_ well known for their splen- itive examples “of “All ae OE a in. 450.00 lg, Fall swodele of Fine chine 450.00 gic Wear and appearances He shale setenitiically correct foot support, house architecture in which ingures Comfort and grace of posture. SCARFS MUFFS Dark brown leather—laced style. A iksPestt | 12.50 19.50 : Sizes 1 to 2 5,85 Heretofore 8.50 A Sizes 214 lo 4, wide toe 7, lerglofore 11. hoses) 12.50 5 _ Sizes 234 10 4, wide | 7.35 Herglofore 11.00 frm an jemportant Christ- |}} £22.50 22.50 Sizes 214 to 8, narrow toe 7,85 Heretofore 11.50 inas display. They range 25.00 eaver i purse. ee ie, eae Hee ms Skunk 45:00 : | Waseem Y’ O14 Never Pay More at Best's# i Something New! .50 ‘atural Squirrel. 45, 55.00 poe She artistic. doll house illustrated 35,00 48.50........: wCQLCTE TAQIE ss cssss0 stsrscssenss 45.00 55.00 is a new departure in doll house onstruction, Red and white | 0900 +Ooo nings that roll up and down, \ | @000oeoooooss: 04O0400006000040000 C0000 OC C0000 Withes"by 05 inches, “Gait FUR_WRAPS, COATS and CAPES painted and papered throughout, 10.00 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 d, over # two-mile atretch | ~ ih Corona to a) *Utomob a Wintry Night had a narrow escape at 12.90 Flushing. | A. M.t it onto the|Q The “‘last little something” Established 1879 yt out that in wer at the foot of Wert 524 ego that brings it right up to . ilait way to the end of the pior they | @ 44 mat Py J ; he mark is a dash of d & W d d O | discovered their mistake, but when they | § reais en ca aie rs Tuesday ednesday Only "elevated eects d/speed the car hit the stringpiece and © to give Flushing pe the front wheels were left hanging over | § je to Coney Island for a|the river. | They got out, but a fow minutes’ fr PATAVTS § ay) Dee. . +S. A. Tan Avanos « rong vege Java (Saturday) Dee. §—| policeman Hudson of the West 47th Lobarctathth dads 18th Avenur . ru ap" mith, the Australian avia-| street station and he sent far the | §% At Grocers and Delicatesset Stores. rains ¢ tor, who is attempting to fly by airplane | notice wreck! " hich lifted th . " . Me 1 meet from England to Australia for a prize “ scat. Ding: MM ade Bah ee E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. 1 the flooding of lof 39,000, pounds, sterling, arrived at {stolen automobile back to the pier. © lowest point Kalidjatgi, West Java, this afternoon It had beey stolen about 10.30 last The Specially Shop of Onizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET BEGINNING TOMORROW, TUESDAY ON (& QUALITY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES FURS of FASHI Fur Coats, Evening Wraps, Capes, Dolmans, Jacquettes, Stoles, Pelerines, Neckpieces, Muffs Thirty-inch coats of select muskrat pelts. 30-inch box model, shawl ‘collars and cuffs Taupe Marmot Coats 30-inch long Trimmed Marmot Coats Chic box box model, with belt, shawl collar. 85.00 models, nutria collars and cuffs. 1 /0.00 Hudson Seal Coats Jaunty,¢ 30-inch long dyed muskrat coats, with belts. 225.00 French Seal Coats Box model, 30 and 36 inches long; dyed coney pelts. / 35,00 Trim’d Taupe Nutria Coats Fullflare, 30 inches long, opossum cape collar. 245.00 Scotch Mole Coats Smart 30-inch long model, with girdle; selected skins. 275.00 Trim’d Hudson Seal Coats 30 inches long; collar ‘and cuffs of beaver or skunk. 295.00 Trim’d Hudson Seal Coats 36 inches long, self or squirrel collar & cuffs. 350.00 Natural Squirrel Coats Fine blue skins, Taupe Nutria Wraps 48-inch long full 30-inch long model, with girdle? 375.00 cut model, with large collar. 395.00 Natural Squirrel Coats 36-inch long Scotch Mole Wraps 43 and 45 inches Broadtail Caracul Mink Mole Sable Ermine Squirrel Hudson Seal Taupe Caracul. AT MUCH BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES — | Manhat- | work with a plank convinced them there | Wis | a ee Aestraiia|wvas no chance of recovering the mac a nte mbt. chine and they fled. A citizen notified | & “ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street LITTLE GIRLS’ PRETTY in the group, is lifted far above the commonplace. gingham with pipings of plain color. Belted back. Sites F, 5. 6 years, Illustrated. Girl’s Plaid Gingham Dress Special 3.95 So that even big girls of 14 years can have a dress from this remarkably priced collection, this little dress is included. Rich, dark colored plaid gingham with collars and cuffp of solid color, Hand-stitching. Sigs 8 lo 14 years. IIlustraled. Girl’s Surplice Bloomer Dress Special 3.95 Sporting wee buttercups and French dots embroidery, this quaint little dress ot checked gingham has crossed surplice ends to its deep collar of solid color i gingham, Bloomers complete this becoming play frock. Sizes 8 fo 10 years. Girl’s Russian Sailor Dress Special 7.95 Of white Oxford. Worthy of a jolly little tar with naw leanings despite her sex, this good looking sailor dress of fine white Oxford with Copen blue collar has 1 white braid and embroidered emblems. Well tailored throughoyt. Sizes.4 lo 14 years. —Misses’ & Girls’ Orpic Shoes — Special 5.85 7.35 7.85 TUESDAY ONLY When shoes of a well known make are temporarily underpriced, it is too important an opportunity to overlook. Substantial s@ings in these Orpic Shoes for misses and girls offered for to-morrow are good for lo-morrow only. Of gayly colored checked Bloomers to match. PICTURE SUPPLEMENT. IN COLORS Free With Next Sunday World in Greater ‘New York and Vicinity-— Constance Binney, One of the Newest Film Favorites. 3 | F00000000000000606000000000000000000000090OOOOO0006 00000900909 H9 O99 O OOO OOOO8 |

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