The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 4

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) . oe WORLD, TUB OBREGON PREFERS pire the man Infticted a thee: [Steet was grained, Jn the IN AIRPLANE FALL| TOOTHBRUSH TO GUN|: gf ing incre | nfceny, oF $n etn ie ones “ it t Ma: hart that hie || Antiquated Motors May ” Have k mor th 1 Delite | Grother onthe. night, of Au Hck st aI LIAR) snc a aoeemarmacetne =e ae BDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 19890. eee ee . st | President-Elect Would Rather Teach Caused Crash Killing Two War Its Use to People of Mexico, Veterans. investigation will be conducted yilay to determine the cause of the accident at Forest Hills, L. 1. the deaths of two yet- of the World War. It is be- an antiquated motor may bave the cause. ‘The feed men are Lieut. James jurray Grier, U. 8. N., member of a nent Philadelphia family, who four months with the Lafayette Grille and who was decorated for ight» over the Mediterranean; and . Joseph Peter Saxe, an old mem- ‘er of the Regular Army, who has n service in the Philippipes, Cuba, ina and the World War. He showed ferurage in making photographs of the German trenches from thé air, The Might started from Mitchel Fleld the machine fell jn full view of EF thousand persons attending the : ‘ationn! All Comers’ Tennis Tourna- ent at Forest Hills, The plano wos ing about 600 feet at the time. te ew i 0 ENDS LIFE WITH RAZOR. He Says. MEXICO CITY, Sept, 7—Cen Alvaro Obregon, Presidential eand! date of the 1 Constitutiomaliat Party, won a ve victory in the elections just held throughout Mex ico, according to scattering unofi- cial advices. His opponent was Al- fredo Robles Dominguez, who was nominated by the National Republi- can Party. ‘ “I would rather teach the Mexican people,” Obregon is quoted as having sald, “the use of the toothbrush than to handle a rifle. I would rather sec them in schools than upon battle- fields. I prefer any day a good elec- trician, machinist, carpenter of farmer to a soldier.” B Pose inet HUNT CRAZY. MAN WHO SLASHED CHILD) Bronx Youngster Cut and Another a eh, < McGibbou & Co. 1 AND 8 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB INDISPENSABLE REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. FOUR SPECIAL VALUES HEMMED HUCKABACK TOWELS— of good wearing quality Linen and Cotton; size 17x36 inches—$6.00 dozen. MOMIE WEAVE TOWELS for the Toilet or Bath, made of Special Weight Cotton—-Plain White or Red Borders, size 20440 inches—$8.75 doz. ii ‘WorEn's AND Mussus8' TAILORED SuITs FOR FALL” AND WINTER PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES fWeelthy natives Beieber evant te HEMSTITCHED GUEST TOWELS— K Particularly fine weave of Linen and Cotton, size 15x23 good in a inches—$10.50 doz. tasty chowder HEMSTITCHED HUCKABACK TOWELS— bik Good weight of Linen and Cotton for Service, |{¥ DE NN. 8. 2 Plain White Border, size 20x40 inches--$13.50doz. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. roat Cut. Girl Annoyed by Mysterious John Graf, @ wealthy retired butcher “Ripper.” bt No. 48 West 177th Street, wes found |. with bis throat aut, gariy to-¥ay| Detectives of the Simpson Street Po- in @ Wot at Davidson Avenue end 177th] lice Station, the Bronx, aided by other rect. He was clad in hig ‘and| police are making @ search for tho ne ee ee ia daughter, Jane, aald she had seen | supposedly demented man who ennoyed ‘him run from the house an hour before.|twe girls in the Vyse Avenue section ‘There was 0 razor » few. feet from the | of the Bronx lest night and the pollce declare the case a| Mildred Bohrer, eleven, of No. 1672 ss ee ee €< ¥ CUTED IN SOFT FINISHED VELOUR DE LAINE IN- FAVORED SHADES OF REINDEER;SBEAVER, MALAY BROWN AND NAVY, THE TAILORING IS EXCELLENT, GRACEFUL ROWS OF NARROW CORDING? FINISHED WITH SILI¢ STITCHING ACCENT THE SMART LINES OF THE NEW SILHOUETTE, RICHLY SILJ¢ LINED AND 'WAR/ADY INTERLINED , } Ho Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET $450 OTHER TAIORED, RMBROIDERED AND FUL) TRIMMED SUITS FOR FALL AND WINTER UR TQ %175.00 BROADWAY: FLETHVAVENUE | New TRicotine Rocks — lor AUTUMN THE VALUES ARE, MOST EXTRAORDINARY Wa Saks & Company Announce for To-morrow, Wednesday Sale of 450 Exquisite Hand Made Blouses At $3.95 Just the right kind of Blouses for wear with the new Suits for Fall—made of sheerest batiste, prettily trimmed with fine drawn work, or dainty tucks. Each model is carefully made and finished, and at $3.95, simply wonderful values! N UNUSUALLY COMPLETE COLLECTION) OFFERING A WIDE CHOICE OF BEADED, BRAIDED, EMBROIDERED AND TAILORED EFFECTS | 18,99 99 17.9, 2 THESE VALUES CONTRADICT THEWX GENERAL BELIEF 'THAT A DOLLAR DOES NOT BUY AS MUCH AS IT FORMERLY DID Sizes 34 to 46 None Sent C.O. D. Exchanged or on Approval = | SPECIAL OFFERING TOMORROW “ein BEADED TRICOTINE FROCKS THREE NEW MODELS IN SMART $ TUNIC EFFECTS, ELABORATELY BEADED body Saks & Company = Meee eee WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT

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