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ee 2 0 EVENING — WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. : ti wala Nick, “who' in accused of having | FETED “WAR HERO” _|* i%s,tasteatut tn prvact,Park.. | FAVOR ANTI- STRIKE CLAUSE. |!:rzit'sn te, cmatrman Grenne ef,tve} JOSIAH C, PUMPELLY DEAD. Zou Going to Be Pinched? | Capia terday, ‘He wa WINSTED, Conn,, mident of} was born in ¢ a dirty poultry ab it in| views are expressed in a tentative bill ‘ New 1 tor SHOWN TO BE FAKE. We | Wadtonal Goudie Malubors Athw fbr|Sepeter er the eames AC regener ee | Yoslhh Ooi iy, a wil RN f any y Contiel strong Government contro! of the pack-|tawyer ad ; | U era’ Com ie ers to be administered by a national ° ° } Guest of Mat WASH TON, Jan. 6—Results of | food commision. pogiltks ta JA wing Aroun e Uircie |: " Dah the recent referendum In the National nee America, died nt * u wooen ee rs, Sent to Grange on the anti-strike provisions of |B. P. tag an Old Jan. 6 reopening of the iigh ummins Ratiroad Bill will be pre- ylon, ated from Ru rington yesterday sented to Chairman Cummins of the} Benjamin "prince Field, “etghty- nine, | the following: And Pick an Easy Cou rt quits CUBAN CABINET, rersone who | » giving dinners | nara C : "| rate Interstate Commerce Committee |dled at his home in Babylon this morn- 4 oan Ing from old gage. He was born in im, the| Flushing and had lived in Babylon for | !* teach: | nounced that so far ag heard i} ae Cc J asked C: eo, as Gus was being) Dr. Meltavo Resins as Secretary Raymond | results of the referendum were -|sixty-five years, He published n book |v By Roger Batchelder | Bepoep ranted Biersebbiiabels i 4 and Miss| mously in favor ef retaining the anti-|of poems and ‘The Reminiscences of } a ate, ¢ 4 | ser” Sett: 7 of the Intertor, ite ia vouhe acher,| strike clause. Havyton* He served as a member of }O-DAY we pilarimate, as the old | ger. i exe : of that affable young ‘The commttee also will present the|the Board of Education and the De- expression goes, from Eswx| “Outer do bottle,” ai HAVANA, Cuba, J Pope, that he hails from views of the Grange on the packer! partment of Health. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Stteet Established 1879 . Stamped ona Shoe Means StardardoMerit. pinched, what court you will appear tm, and just what kind of fellows you 4 ioc 34" St. New York | of Women’s & Misses’ Early The Tombs Court, at No. 110 White "4 : Bis grist paccescotng sures Winter & Mid-Season Apparel AN IMPORTANT FEATURE OF OUR ered “FEnd-of-the-Year” 4ist ANNIVERSARY SALES New! There came the lawyer named Buel! who was willing to be stuck for $30, Women’s Genuine Evora and Polo Coats but no more. Albert Thryselius, a pri- 58.00 vate detective, was given @ snifter with which to celebrate Christmas In evora, two regulation coat models, two advance Spring rics Mie oem ci Clearance Sale sive type, for Albert at once started for home, and on the way paid his reapects to Lillian O'Neill, a ticket wrap models. Polo coats in the in the Chambers Street wanted sports styles. Lorne cdi hla hate Mg Ae ad it Btate, o grand old temple has failed—not at} {0 [2 all—for it will still be making money | st when every other|° court in town goes bankrupt. But for | ¢ a change of scene | | we'll go within the next fortnight to every police court in Manhat- tan, including Harlem, and find wt his address fo! did the navigation act |'™? land city ny decorations nt the outfit e by Miss Jane who met Pope “TD pleads guilty for the old gent,” be n = fe Ord Dee Ode Or eee Ob 1 Orde res Ore © scramble station to such an extent Lo ogg remained at home nurs- ‘ : ing her pruises for two weeks. All TINUE HIS she wanted when she came to court C N WE was her pay and doctor's bills. : 0 D T EK “I will pay all charges," declared Counsellor Buell. “1 understand that | will be about $30.” 7 that case, I will only fine| 9 the defendent $25," asserted Judge Koenig. } A few minutes later the lawyer|! ame back “Bbe wants more than $30," he said, ‘and I want to announce that I only Former Prices were from $9.00 to $14.00 per pair French! 119 Women’s French Hand-made Blouses 8.40 to 25.00 Fine batiste and voile, in white or pastel colors. A few orig’ inal models in charmeuse, satin or Georgette. promised to pay $30."" NTtnls is no collection agency,” said is Honor, “but I merely wanted to @ assured that the lady received her money for lost time. Your lability, Gounsellor, is limited to $30." The lawyer then left with Albert Jose in his grasp. Then came Emil Zipt, a cop from the First Precinct, who discovered Gus Eronson, a sailor on a ship ‘rom = Brockton, Mass., who was found in the Cort- ‘andt Street ter- minal station in a 50 Women’s Dresses 35.00 50 Misses’ Dresses 45.00 Gas was Tying on Originally 45.00 to 59.00 Originally 75.00 fi lg back, rubbing Tremendous crowds of eager Women shoppers | Street, afternoon ros evening models Distinctive, gmbroidered frocks, navy groaning. ‘The p | in tricotine, tricolette, satin, net or blue tricotine and satin dresses with ii oy keer which have packed the huge Cammeyer shop saffees, srith discingtive timings pe epee |e When the doctor came Gus was vwakened. It took the doctor, the cop daily for the past week, attest the popularity car cer, ute and wonderful value opportunity of our 15 Women’s Coats 85.00 45 Misses’ Coats 35.00 Ba staat ae, eet ne Greatest “Year-End” Sale. Guin oourt. Originally 115.00 Originally 45.00 to 69.00 “You could hardly expect them to . Smart belted models of excellent quali- Handsome coats of wool mixtures and Li there all night, vt in As- | SB Beate Amy cA Plenty of High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords left, ty bolivia, with large fur collars. plain fabrics. All beautifully tailored. Bote arte eee from which Milady can make her selection. Spe do fou take your beert” 3 ; ; ; Ee ' ; 20 Women’s Dresses 75.00 60 Misses’ Suits ‘ 49.50 CENUI Sale ite Meade ee er ee nee No C. 0, D.’s | Originally 92.50 to 125.00 Originally 59.50 to 95.00 py eingd a eee “we goa m7 Afternoon and dinner gowns of satin, Tailored models in peachbloom, heath- mee AS aoe tn ene cet: semen Georgette, velvet, duvetyn, tricotine, erknit, silvertone and velour — all black lace and net. practical styles in the wanted colors. = en ——$——$$_— 95 Girls’ Coats 40 Women’s Dresses 9G Store Closes at 5 P. M. 52 50 15.00 ' RD) ’ U | Originally 22.00 and 27.50 ask : / 0. 1 | & / 4) My) Originally eng ae EY | Tailored coats and a com- J Q y, ( Daytime and evening « bination cape coat of ° : frocks of satin, Georgette, e the Liat std FS all-wool fabrics. Sizes 38th Street . FIFTH AVENUE— a0rh Street tl tricolette, velveteen, tric nows t wor man 19 to 16 years. | otine, or duvetyn. nm LA FONTAINE AO Junior D ‘ ND by its merchandise unr L/resses AMON and its service a store’s 35.00 \ a Caral § A Little List of 35 Women’s Coats || standard are truly known. Originally £8.00 w 55:00 H Extra G values 2 J tm it ' Blue Aid me Extra Good Values | 48.00 _ RE-con LON. may Party frocks in light aa \ ‘ie agri ° Originally 59.50 to 75.06 | require some ments, ored taffeta and afternoon 1 a In This Clearance Sale Of ||| ore crcontsof ak | P& character wil remain just | Gresses in darker shades, | ; | vertone, plain or diagonal what it has always been. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, " e | ' Lord &F Taylor Furni ture velour with pear a “THE principles ef ie life- spe 1500.Pairs of 1 { trimming. All silk line | are not lightly changed or 2 H || cheapened. | Women’s Shoes i Chippendale Mahogany Mahogany Tea Wagons... ...$29.75 eee | 1, Character (quality) in merchan- ‘ 1 Arm Chairs Rate sty io ace ta. eee 56 Women’s Suits | ~~ dise, 7.35 8.35 11.35 A ordre ied re Assorted Covers Decorated Grandfather's Clock.$395 45.00 |e Caan Keane) aan: ieee fan ea? » Seay fow other $24.75 | é . i iu . || 3. Character (taking advantage of Brown or blick Russia _ as Diamond Decorated Lacquered Desk, «+ +1 $75 Originally 55.00 to 75.00 | you innothing) our service, calfskin with colored cloth i Fey Mahogany Chiffoni Walnut Hall Arm Chair......$69.75 ‘ graciously given, t Black sh i : prt ” Natioganw Toilepivatle $44.75 Plain tailored and fur- || 4. Character in prices (the lowest Ops, '7.35. ack shoes, i Walnut Serving lable... +. ..$24.75 | Mahogany 1 . BR ie see ae trimmed models of mix- consistent with Best standards). some with pasips 4 1 Rancuct Tableitonn | Decorated Chair.........+. $9.75 tures, broadcloth, silver- || 5. Characicr (justice to our entire tops, 8.35. Brown or blac i MS ADO iia ala nh $17.50 Reed Pieces tone and velour, most of organization). buckskin, brown kid, black 1 Soka ora Aisin Cutting: Ae eer od fanilncctice them in the favorite belted Best & Co. calfskin with buck tops, i BGU &SONS ‘ ed mY es ees pees My ; styles. | 11.35, including tax. i (urot DY TSP e Ane ermunnericnearinrmine (iF ockers t Raut Beso ane STORE HOURS, 9 A. M.. TO 5.30 P. M. H iid e Mil el ls ate aacda enn laa NEW AU SI city ' SOTASLISHED TOT ace DEM | Peay, sa}