The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 4

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sent seamen tie ser + and the other a United States Secret ‘VOODOO CHARMS HAS IRON CROSS; DO NOT SAVE CHIEF Letter on Man Taken in Restaurant} WHO BLEW OUT GAS Refers to Woman's Diamond ‘ Se aaa Loss in Taxicab. Indian Leader's Dried Snake Heads Two shields, one gold plated and No Match for White Man's Dearing the inscription “Special OMcer,” Invention. CHICAGO, Feb. 25 M. SUM KEM, Chief of the Kayuee Indians of Uma- tilla County, Oregon, who was on route to Washington on Service badge, were found this morning on & man who sald be was William Johnson, forty-five years old, a maga- gine solicitor of No. 326 West 36th Street, who was arrested in a restaurant at No srthae on che er charged with Gusihess for hie tribe, was found Detectives say th were in the res-| @9hyxiuted In @ hotel here to- id Johnson there duy. The police were of the opin- Smen outside,| (On that he had blown out the gas panned Wie eedh ana On a string about his neck were when he waa found four small chamois bags. In each bag waa the dried head of @ snake. ver ring bearing the Iron Cross design, | [M blank checks signed “Charles Otto,” and |] & blank ol} stock certificate, A letter is said to have been found x1 Johnson froma prominent Phisdelphia Reg r) concerning the joss of diamor taxicab in this city recently. The Netter @jscussed the, best method of 1o- the Phe ferred to a man suspectoa of having thers, QUESTION CAILLAUX S 1329¢-—Chnsian Set, $35.00 ON ITALIAN PLOTS|} "ANY people come Ovington’'s to se- lect a gift for another; ‘till the spirit of covetousness gets the better of them and they end by sending a second gift—this time to themselves. PARIS, Feb. 25.—The defeatist earm- paign in Italy was brought to the front ‘when the trial af Joseph Cailaux, for- mer Premier, changed with implication ry plots to defeat France during the war, was resumed this afternoon. ‘Leon 1s, President of the Sen- sits as @ high Jcourt of jus- tice, im, the wial. questizned | Caltiauk about his abroad and his al- leged connect mm with the italian plots. pain eclured he foresaw in 19) the conditions that would rs ypinl after the and it eith tealy oo that f OVINGTON’S tntareata would be | ate Gif Shep of Fifth Avenue” nfere Fifth M. Caliiaux Caaeoried. was Ave. nr. 324 St. there any question of politica or a ANnpREew ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE GA) comer I97S? Men’s & Women’s This week: is final clearance time—lines not to be continued are reduced to prices that will not be seen for many years. For Men | For Women Brown Brogue Oxfords, | Brown Lace Boots; 11 wing tip, double 410 .85 | styles; that were a 85 sole to heel $9.50 to $12.. Brown hich Ou Russet Brown Bluchers, | Tan or Black Calf and high cut, full $Q.85 | Black Kidskin 7" Oxfords, . Spat Sains patent Dark Brown Calfskin, | leather and gunmetal, English last, high a high or low Louis elles igs shoes heels Children’s ‘Tan Grain High Cut Lace Shoes, heav ya oak soles, welted and ‘stitched; sizes 11 to 2; $5; wonderful value at STORE HOURS—® TO 5.50, Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 For Children that Romp and Play TAN SHOES Special 3.65 OTHERS tell us that this rough-and-ready shoe is the best wearing shoe that ever withstood their youngsters’ -hop, skip and a jump gait. Such gratifying comments are not surprisin for this shoe was oie built to earn this well mer- ited reputation. Tan grain leather. Blucher Style. Heavy welt soles, Excellent workmanship throughout, Styes 8 to 10%. Widths, C, D, E. purmnnag You Never Pay More at Best’ ark. Mayor Gillen of Newark issued EX-GOV. MURPHY’S FUNERAL IN NEWARK sees Teaser, bultabior tribute to hao mory during the time of the ob- Jerseyites Pay Tribute to Promi-} oa funeral, arrangement+ for nent Citizen Who Died at 4 sin Newark. reaper Palm Beach, Fla. NETS riage are ut hit mast to-d8y in{NO'FILM CENSOR FOR STATE. Newark in honor of former Gov. Murphy of New Jerse y is on its way from Pali | of motion pictures ta any form ts un- “la., where he died yesterday | desirable and the only Boner method ALBANY, Feb, 25.—Stat %.—State censorship operation. of regulating the and & 1 y had been a prominent | Bibition of motion Petar ia. by the figure in the Republican Party for 9 | atonal ‘This was! quarter of a century and was a lead | @ | Eeeateters vor e Septal te tae ing citizen of his State and of New- | winter conference mittee re at ites mid-| tri cima: STRANGELY GASSED. [Met Water , Apbarntne Gave ® Odor, Attorney Brogan feporis. Following the receipt of a letter| from former tant District torney Edward 8. Brogan in Which he told how his family had nearly been poleoned by gas from a hot ‘water acquitted yes- y the direction McCarthy of the . 1919, of Paul Wenz- He was tried with Mrs. Julia 4 furnished records to| Wenslaff, widow of Paul We: oH! show ait ot the 526 gas poisoning | Judge McCarthy held the St | cases ed since Jan to connect Stockness with the. night he will immedi- ately inv ate conditions through- | tart. | our the city Dr. C caused as follows: wit ‘continue to-day. WOMEN'S ate cH or 815 to 825 values. Now Now $4 85 | | sas & 51205 | Atk for Our Book—''The Abuse of the Big Tos.” NO BRANCH STOKES—Our only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. ~__Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Years mse UU TT ~ BETWEEN GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE LL Final Reductions in Fur Trimmed Winter Coats For Both Present and Future Service These Splendid Coats Offer Savings Opportunities That Should Not Be Overlooked ID-WINTER Coats of Silvertone and Velour de Laine in dis- tinctive interpretations of the present mode, topped with either collars of rich fur or of self material, are in harmony with the needs of the boisterous Winter weather. Reduced for Final Clearance 30.00 REATHING smart style both in quality of material and beauty of line are these coats fashioned of Evora, Silvertip Bolivia and Velour de Laine, with smart collars of Raccoon, Squirrel and Taupe Nutria contributing the touch that completes a typical mid-season garment. Reduced for Final Clearance 75.00 Final Reductions in Fur-Trimmed Winter Suits | ge ida of line and soft of fabric are these graceful suits of Duvet Superior, Yalama and Velour de Laine, requiring little to achieve the coveted quality of distinction that marks the Winter mode, unless it be their jaunty collars of Taupe Nutria, Jap Mink and Squirrel. Reduced for Final Clearance 60.00 HERE is such an assured style and thoroughbred air about the tailleurs of Yalama, Velour de Laine and Tricotine, with their deft trimmings of silk embroidery and collars of Squirrel, Ringtail and Taupe Nutria, that they will meet with instant feminine approval. Reduced for Final Clearance 75.00 Frocks That Possess the Newest and Smartest Touches and Reflect the Gladsome Spirit of Spring The Values Are Most Extraordinary er ae in their forecasts of the coming Spring modes and in wonderful variety of models and newness of line are the frocks of Taffeta Silk, Satin, Georgette and Tricotine, with accordion pleated ruffles and frills, round necks, short sleeves and beading, affording opportunities for individuality of effect. Very Specially Priced 30.00 1B hp deg chic and charming in their pleasing predictions of the modes for Spring are the frocks of Crepe Meteor, Satin, Poiret Twill, Needle Tricotine, Kitten'’s Ear Crepe and Georg- ette, revealed in picturesque beading, waists and gilets of tinsel brocade, apron or peplum tunics and other ways that foretell a season of wonderful style splendor. Very Specially Priced 75.00 LL the alluring daintiness that characterizes the new Spring- time modes is reflected in the frocks of Georgette, Taffeta Silk and Tricotine that find completion in elaborate bead work and clever embroidery, with variety of detail expressed in Bolero jackets, basque waists, and pleated and Russian tunic skirts. Very Specially Priced 50.00 GLOW with the brightest and most bewitching colors of Spring, tea rose, fawn, tango, sunset, Hague blue, jade, coral and seagreen, with rich gold thread embroidery and glistening beading imparting still greater beauty, are these ultra-modish frocks of Crepe Georgette, some with the new pleated tier skirt. Very Specially Priced 125.00 New Spring Suits of Distinctive Originality MART mannish tailormades and sports suits, executed in Homespun, Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Velour Checks, Serge, Tricotine, Coverts and Silvertone, are distinguished by jaunty belted or beltless box coats of various lengths, featuring the new snug shoulder, close-fitting sleeve, and seams and inverted pleats finished with silk arrow heads. Skirts are in circular and pleated effects, Very Specially Priced 45.00 to 125.00 HESE luxurious two and three-piece costume suits of Serge, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, enriched by exquisite silk em- broidery and braid trimming, express the ultimate of work- manship, their charm of style enhanced by attractive innovations in the way of Eton and Bolero jackets; longer coats in slim straightline effects with waistcoats and gilets of tinsel brocade and other rich contrasting silks, Skirts are in pleated, tunic and circular effects, Very Specially Priced 75.00 to 195.00 AULA

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