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15 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. ) Ms carried him to the four quarters in France, where he lived when exiled | birth or parentage, and they have a|fell 600 feet tn an airplane on the | of the globe. tut it has been quiet from Italy, I changed my mind. I] yvolce in the community, | know. Paris-London route. Motor trouble \ {compared with what he is about w saw him only jast November in Flume] “Perhaps when the courier artives|cauned the accident to the plane, whieh ; undertake fh the name of d'Annunzio and I know that he ts fighting for|with the credentials 1 shall learn|was demolished j - 4nd the National Council of Fiume.” Italy's sake. He is a superb fighter,| more of just what d'Annunzio and the}, David. and tga) yarn Le liad He has alrendy had a taste of what a superb patriot, One thing I know—-|Counell wish me. to do, but, even {the head of the corporation employ ing ae {t means to be a special trusted rep- he will never rest till Fiume and that] should he not come, I feel sure that I] wore | -” alive. .When he went | And this b@reau of mine is going to uninjured, First reports of the Py resentative of the Italian poet and the strip of Dalmatia ure Italy's, know what to do. 1 have. doen a|secident described Moore "as seriously 0 | AN T T council. Almost ever since the an- Long ago he determined never | friend of Italy's (ov long not to know. |hurt. houncement of his selection became! ‘te be Faken « known his office has been a mecca to into action, | know because he |be a mighty busy place as soon as 7 peptone the ae oy bi dl bea) me, one Naf») buttons of his things are running.” % + ray .. Thien te | tne Vi if some- neessant song. Even the| uniferm was fashioned into a — fi rtist. Whithey Warren, His! }8# vanished, ‘The telophone ix some _ ORDER 0 thing more than a friend; It is perl- Yor "footage. ns) Seen ME BI) Uttey resop taste ai eRe att? (OWEN MOORE NOT ; / ; { ; fa for “footage. butt epresentative Here, Tells | custy ncar to being a master. There] Yot he tf as undaunted by all thia| thus fermed he cocried wallets ef Specials for Wednesday ew Stories of Daring Chief, |!" 2° place to which. Whitney Warren | as if it had given him no foretaste.| eyanide. 1 used to say to. him, HURT.IN AIR CRASH aes i. eS O} gz * |can go now in that large suite of| He told me in his “bureau” that he| ‘You'll C vadlehy ht some day.’ And Roeeteae h Fi FI ” ek a abe |citices und get away, even from tulm.| ended, not only to do ail that his| he'd only emile and touch the ree ae ie ee on the First Floor 4 By George Buchanan Fife, | *'*. We is no longer Whitne = War- | [rend di Annins ut that be ice button is tunic. Later Advices Contradict First Re- DEN vont | £6 Srenitect, with & fondness ix ad-|64 TO oue is whole heart in it ang, | only Amorkeen whe has wtonaem feel ports of Plane Accident in: Which { hitney Warrem dne of the most! venturing overseas, a man of affairs hie put abr he: eart in it and, | only American who has stood up for| PC OF Plane Accid 6 U tinguished architects in America, | WN0 could apt those affairs aside when| 45 Yo every. pit fit himeelt. He wet ARR thy tae how set He Figured. 1 ; * he pleased, He is now American rep- y of it himself. He|war, And my task now je to get iianin” thewatled |'to : 3 dded that he had been fighting for| Americans to recognize th tice of id in addition a Widely travellcd|resentatives of Gabriel d'Annunais | ® i ing r nize the just @f) Owen Moore, motion picture actor n of‘affairs, hus @ characteriatic| and the National Council of Fiume.| !t@ly for Cr patina that all It would / Italy's claims as to Fiume and that |g former husband of Mary Pickford, “ mate 6 By cable he has been eo appointed | mean wou! to fight a little] strip of Dalmatia, I attach the great- ludy, or “bureau,” ‘as the French | BY, CAble Oe eee ig now on tis_way | harder. ext importance to my appointment, [According to enble advices received to- Ould call it, in-his extensive sulte of from Fiiume wita proper credentials, | “I believe in d'Annunsio,” he sala,|and I think I can tell Americans a|49y by the Lewis J. Selznick Bnter- signed and sealed and all but de-| “and I think him the bravest man I|sreat deal they do not know about |Prises, Inc. of No, 729 Sevent! Avenue, livered, have ever known. When | first mét|Italy, Here in New York thero are escaped without serious injury yester- igs eee A of Mr. Warren might not say that he| him [ confess that I did not care for] hundreds of thousands of Italians by day when hp and five other passengers has led a very quiet life, inasmuch ax (him, I wasn't fascinated by him at| - - - —— - he has led a very active one which ‘all. But when I saw his superb work A Remarkable Offering of LE} Satin Lingerie Ribbons ‘in a charming Jacquard design ; five widths, a in blue, pink, and a limited quantity of white West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street 55c., 75c., 85c., $1.25, 1.75 ° 4 It’s Worth Looking At! LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds, Jewelry, Rings per piece of 10 yards Exceptional Value-Giving To-morrow on WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY Qualities of a high standard taken from our regular a. stock and offered At Substantial Price Concessions $100 $250 $450 $1,000 $675 $350 $200 Handsome Diamond Engagement Rings, hand made in our own factory; fine, carefully selected diamonds, directly imported, no middleman to pay. The Lavalliere QUISE LA VALLIERE’S famous neck ornament modernized be- comes the dainty lavalliere, the pet of the debutante. Diamonds could “These Ribbons will be sold only ; ? by the piece 2 ton House, which | part of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, In. is “bureau” he has gathered about Miim countless myt\ treasures, many of hem linked ‘te tis braft, others no} pubt vatiied for ‘berkiment of asso- ation, ‘There are great tapestrios, Fifteen Thousand Yards 4 of ronaes, Mhtiquo veusels of earthen. be put tono prettier use ‘ . PURE SILK STOCKINGS—Full fashioned; Black, Cor- : Bastces at’ sioy ae aoe ae “than that of setting W dovan and Grey; made with lisle top and soles. Regularly $2.50, $1.95 Fash ionable Dress Silks them in the most fem- inine of ornaments, the lavalliere. There is sim- plicity as well as rich- ness in the famous pendant. True elegance BeauiifulPistinum is its keynote. Lambert Lavallire and Brothers can show at-~ | diamond, | pearl, Platinum neck set in platinum top chain; lavalite tractive exam ples of Livallire. Gren hips, mfdalitors, 2 plaawes and etches—the deligttf{yl clutter of | ings an artist gather# about him in $ about the world. One of Is is set with tler upon tier of ith treasured volumes INGRAIN SILK STOCKINGS—Lisle tops; Black, White or Cordovan; medium weight. Regularly $3.25, ALL SILK STOCKINGS— Black or White; extra reinforced silk tops. Regularly $3.50, $2.85 GLOVE SILK STOCKINGS— Medium weight; Black only. . . . + + Regularly $3.95, $3.25 arranged in Dress, Biouse, Skirt and other desirable Lengths at liberal concessions from regular prices Foulards, Fancy Georgettes, Crepes de Chine, : Sports Satins, White Silks and Black Silks . 4 $2.65 h its harmonious | wingows curtained| » Maht of the 47th Street one story below—Mr. War- en wort to come for 4 Itatio ith him- has 39 fine, directly ic A . Id back. . $50.00 | citing away trom|| imported da. their own designing. feta _ will all, be largely represented in this attrace Mn amray froma iar «490000 chain... 812.00 ¥ Store open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Closed Saturday afternoon during August. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th St. re he could. be quiet and alone, vreo ng. Hth his telephone, upon an old stand the side of his quaint ‘antique ‘a ‘fflidnd 16 be" Called into » 80 willed it, 1.of that quiet, that! mmunion, that| r of the “bureau” Remarkable Values for To-morrow in WOMEN’S HAND-MADE BLOUSES Especially attractive models considerably below their regular value at this _ ; (First Floor) SPECIAL SALE PRICEOF $4.95 Second Floor flmerican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Superior quality Batistes; finely tucked and hand-drawn collars and fronts; also smart frill models; long sleeves. VELVET HAND BAGS for FALL We are now showing an excellent variety of new Discriminating purchasers favor the “Amer- ican Beouty” over all others because they know its slight extra first cost is offset many times by its sturdy reliability that | . models in Chiffon Velvet. Black and colors included. | q assures years of satisfactory service and | is that really makes it cheaper in the end. In Three Special Sale Groups at $ . : ——— . 15} GREENPOINT METAL BEDS : You will ize thi led qualities and comfort of : iin Sold bo: Risetiaeal Hesdbaie ane Dea: (eae aieai The New Balloon-Shaped Hand Bags—Mostly reproductions of Greenpotaa tvral Bede ts sngu te you see hte. aad woe ; i and Electrical Companies latest Parisian ideas. Beautiful shell tops and them, You will be equally saprened by their true-to~ | i bottoms; all the favored Fall shades included, $13.75, 16.75, 22.50 pe ond pep ee Ama tS a \j "I Manutactured ly Sald only by Furniture and Department wores, Write for Beabia E ‘ American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit. Makers of a Complete Line of Electric Special August Offerings in A SALE of BED COVERINGS WHITE BLANKETS FANCY COLORED BLANKETS Single and double sizes, New plaid designs in desirable colors, $8.50, 10.00 to 17.50 pair $6.75, 10.95 and 18.50 pair COMFOR TABLES Printed Silkolines; new floral designs . . . « each, $5.50 Summer CC omforts for you—at home ~; | even though your weekly wash is heavy. Use an Electric W: Machine—it saves labor, time a: money. Delicate lingerie or coarse } sheete—it doesn't matter which— ‘ they'll be cleaner and more care- Figured Mulls; plain borders. « « « «© » « « each, $7.95 im | Fv Bah A uae Beta srie tomer lenene ; Printed Cambric; plain borders; wool filling . . each, 12.50 | Sold by local Electrical Dealers and by eur three Branch Offees | i hia aT | §] The United Electric Shops ‘Ssreiatrr uvat i MUSLIN SHEETS MUSLIN PILLOW CASES or Te Uniram Euacrnic Liowt G Powen Co. 146°STREETS BWAN | Single Three-qtr. Double 12x06 45x86 60x68 | i "| Whiniy Hemmed.. $1.75 2.20 2.40 | Hemmed., 486. 60c. 65c. | Nyc Hemst'd.., 1.95 235 2.60 |Hems'd.. 65c, 70. 75c. ee

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