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a Pa a | which the Americans claim 4s small and “ Unlove j SIX DIE FROM ALCOHOL. T Tey to Induce French Aero Club to] thira'ts pueken been E, Ce Lowa atatne of Edgewood Ar- © Others 11, U, RALTIMORE, €e - 6 ; . Kept. &.—Milltary and ‘Change it for Gordon fon, Texas. | Mr and Mrs, Cos will oail| civi) authorities to-day were inventigat- i R . ‘ ing the deaths of six employees and the}ernment have broken out in the neigh- ; ; Bennett Race, ’ Miness of two others at Klgeweod | borhood of Moscow, and have been sup: a n aviators who are to pitot] ACTOR’S CONVICTION STANDS | Arsenal as & result of drinking poisoned | pressed with much bloodshed, says 4 alcohol Court Retases te Reopen Case of | The dend are: Nelson Lewis, Roch- Faces at Paris this gents Gre dissntia- John Gallender. fal iootge Murphy, fled_with the field designated as the ve very and Joseph Lani o:| olty from mariing point, according to cable mes-|niconiny, ts ty retuned Ty, Haseft, 0) wittitm “Riohmond, P agen received to-day by the Acro Club| case of John Gallender, vaudeville ac-|John McEwen, Alexandria, of America, Wiettes dienle for injuring his] Whother the alcohol was obtained at § They are searching for a better field) “Judge ‘Haskell denied an. tion | the arsepal or outa’ fe not known. Ro we In test work beforé the racea.|for a writ of reasonable after|Most of the men w ilender’ had att Shieh begin Sept. 27, but have Little Hing that gy ME weptes ie ‘planes tm the Gordon Bennett trophy despatch to and Prohibition way from the \fe change the designated starting fleid, recor rought to light at an inquest last night, "THE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920, -|GRAVE ANTI-LENINE | REVOLTS REPORTED LONDON, Sept. §.—Several serious revolts againat the Russian Boviet Gov- tha Exchange Telegraph Company ‘led in Copenhagen’ yeater- day it quotes telegrams received in that Riga. Date Set for MoMpilin's Trial, Stewart McMullin, former convict enforcement agent, charged with the murder of Marry reservation on Labor Day. ‘The deaths| Carlton, a chauffeur, who+ was killed hope of inducing the French Aero Club| jad’ been, permitted to go into the}oame yesterday and the facts were Ht .citnaery in fee ye dat the drial, United States Crim! es 710 INE ate, va SOD onder The First and Only Lifetime Guaranteed Phonograph . it H don't GRAPHS re now being the following agencies Writ Ih, fe Jr een ieshe Nite aod Mh Ave in the Court. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—-Ash for Telephone Order Desh Pets PO) Cds shcas WSF Announcing the “Seven Furniture Days” Sale To be Held From September 13th to 20th Inclusive A semi-annual event which has attained the dignity of a tradition among those who appreciate good furniture and the opportunity to buy it at reasonable prices. Our increasing sticcess with this sale in past years may be at- tributed, we think, to three significant causes: Quality, Service and Prices. Quality insures.you against inferior workmanship, low grade materials and poor designing. Service of the sort we are proud to maintain assures intelligent, courteous, prompt attention, from the time you are approached by our salesmen until the finished article is delivered safely at your home. Prices this year are, as always in this sale, unusually low for furniture of this superior quality. . Mlustrated is a Living Room Suite made in the Lord & Taylor workshop, under the supervision of a skilled superintendent, We build this furniture having ed one thought 1n mind, to see how good we can make it, Suite shown may be had in Mohair at the following prices—Sofa, $445.00; Arm Chair, $245.00; Large Reading Chair, $245.00 The same suite covered in a fine quality of Tapestry at the followi: ices.—Sofa, 00; Arm Chair, $195.00; Large Beading Chath | Bai & Ungnnctng oriee? ht $345.00 Three Courtesy D: Friday Saturday September 10th September llth During these three days we extend to you the privilege of looking over the furniture assembled and making an advance selection at sale prices. iiwth Fiver, Thursday September 9th THREE (3) BIG Stan FURNITURE, RUGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ,'5gokty" ONLY UPTOWN | BROOKLYN} DOWNTOWN Srd Ave. Broadway at Avenue A ‘Cor. 123d St, | Saratoga Ave.| Corner 4th St, “‘Shookids’’ for School Special values for the new school year. Sturdy guaranteed Chil- dren’s shoes at the lowest prices — Girls’ Tan Shookids Sizes 8}4-11, 6.95 "1136-2, 7.85 214-7, 9.75 Girls’ Black Shookids Sizes 8}4-11, 5.95 * 11-2, 6.75 244-7, 8.95 Boys’ Tan Shookids * Sizes 9-1314, 6.45 1-2, 7.45 214-6, 8.45 Boys’ Black Shookids Sizes 9-1314, Pr 1-2, 6.45 21%-6, 6.95 AMMEYER > ‘Slamped on a Shoe Means Standard Merit = 54" St. New York inpiaiie aeeawataip inane stoprns-mnsesin aide NEW YORK—OFEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ERCOKLYN (Including Clot.ing Dept.)--OPEN SAT. EVES. ONLY LIBERAL CREDIT TERMSE=xy It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It Store Closes at 5 P; M. 38th Street Smart: Tailleurs $60.00 'HE new Autumn Suits are so severe in their simplicity that rich fabrics and beautiful tailoring count more potently ‘than ever to the woman in search of her season’s outfit. Illustrated ehere is a Tailleur of Duvet de Laine, silk lined, with-con- vertible collar; tucked back, and pockets finished with silk stitching. In Navy, Ming, Nanking and Zan- gibar. Orient blue. of broad real filet lace. School Dresses For Girls E primary requirements of the girl’s school costume are practical ay and smart- ness of appearance. In our Junior Girls’ Department we have endeavored to fulfil these two requirements, with the additional advantage of a moderate price. ' Serge Dresses, $13.50 Two regulation models of navy blue serge. The first is a pleated model made in one piece, the second a middy dress with pleated skirt, sailor collar (braid trimmed) and emblem on sleeves. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Charming Pretty Little Frocks For Wee Children $2.95 , White and Colored Fgocks—Lawn, Otgandy, Chambray, Gingham and Peter Pan Cloth, Sizes 2 to 6 years, White Lawn Frocks—A small group in 1 and 2 year sizes, Fourth Fleer, Open All Day Next Saturday eh! Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Unusual Values in . Georgette Crepe Blouses $12.00 The New Suit Blouse—Slip-over model, long sleeves; Peter Pan collar, hemstitched vest, in bisque, Miami and Models in Flesh and White—One with hand-drawn work and novel collar of real Filet lace; the other with cluster tucks, front finished with narrow knife pleating, flat collar 39th Street Tricotine Dresses $60.00 "THE newest piece of clever simplicity in Tailored Dresses is this model of Tricotine (illustrated), cut in long, graceful, slender coat lines, with long sleeves, long revers opening over a gilet o! black Satin. The chief style feature is the flat silk braid which finishes the revers and long tunic slit at the side, with its jaunty tailored binding. Silk Petticoats Very Specially Priced To wear with the new Frocks and Tailleurs; correct in style lines, Fine Quality Taffeta, _ Silk Jersey, straight- with deep flounce, finely line model, finished with tucked; remarkable values. picstnes cia: re and ; at the price, ™ $5.45 é Breakfast Coats and «f Corduroy Robes For the chilly Autumn mornings. Embossed and wide wale Corduroy, in all desirable shades, 7 Embossed Corduroy Breakfast Coat, Tuxedo collar, pockets; unlined, $10.75 Tax 30 Wide Wale Corduroy, Breakfast Coat,deep flounce silk lined throughout, lined, $14.75 tax 73c $8.45 tax 106 All of them exceptionally Sood values at these. prices deep flounce, Wide Wale Corduroy Robe, raglan model, un-