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WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1920. : ® Ny, ais Ai gs Ane ns al: ts a THE EVENING burgh speech. ‘The candidate chal- \N bh. R f | oor THOMAS'S Jenged the committee to call Chicago the truth under oath tn Chicago, Referring to testimony of Blossom ' that paid agents of the Republican National Committee assisted in tho Cuyahoga County quota, Cox charred a that these workers were reoclving trom $300 to $500 a week. CONDITION GRAVE) ttspatiicans who, he satd, have beon raising the quota there. ny Husband Declares She Took Over-|. Gov. Cox declared Chairman Hays a thical ON INDUSTRY dose of Mercurial Medicine —[fxings in politien, but ne aid not tel By Mistake. | PARIS, Sept. 9 (United Press).—The i Condition of Miss Olive Thomas, movie lag star, suffering from mercurial polson- es ing in the American hospital at Neullly, ‘waa reported to-day to be unimproved. des Union Congress Takes pr. Joneph Choate of Loa, Angeles, eps to Enforce Resolu- Whe 1 handling stan ‘Thomas’ cane, ; said after = consulation with leading tion Adopted. . Paris specialists that while her con- Bs abandoned hope. dition was extremely grave he had not OUTH, Bngland, Sept. % = Jack Pickford, film actor and hus- des Union Congress in sea- dent of Miss ‘Thomas, whe-had been at 6 hospital constantly since she was Fepresenting about 2,500,000 taxon in, denied they had quarroled adopted a résolution to-day and said they had been living amicably, | natbitit . at the Ritz, He said his wife had got cee y for unem~ 5014 of the wrong bottle and hed taken shall be borne by industry, an overdose of medicine containing mer- «od hpnaticasy sabredapiedbar Se oe sia stax 5 . 2 joate wi omas was on fall below 86 per cent Of on verge of a nervous breakdown from jes @armed when in full employ- overwork and that as @ result her sys- Ovteittingsthe , Clea Cin. Cit T... college girl’s wardrobe must be planned and purchased now, and we have prepared a group of splendid values to meet her varied needs—clothes for school, for sports, for social occasions, that combine the dashing lines of youth with the simplicity and smartness of this season’s assured styles. For-instance: The wonderful success of our recent sale has en- couraged us to make another great purchase of the famous Fifth Avenue make Conlon Chotign. tem had failed to throw off the poison. Her Tailored Suit Her Tailored ‘Dress ‘ Many American and Frenoh movie i penares 3 sein es voor, Ses Seen, sd tere ers anes $50.00 $4500 * . . at a cost so favorable that r | fund, the, resolution e4ded, and them were Norma and Constance Tal- Fe we are able to make this madge, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, and to this 4nd will be taken. Owen Moore, former husband of Mary ‘shee majority on a cand yote Pickford. ft Na criterion of good taste for HE Dress for afternoon wear Gecided to replace the remarkable offering of travel and general service, is selected with equal care— bal on Aone owiard NATIONAL COUNCIL ° 2 ‘ee and reasonable in price—aTailleur of fine _needlecord ‘Tricotine in ‘ fm, by & lapor general staff, or|: OF F 'TUME RESIGNS Fall Suits & Topcoats of high-grade Velour, collar of navy blue, developed in five beau- etarea Sdillated ‘with tne | Action May Indicate That Contest VALUES $50 TO $60 AT : French seal, coat finished with silk tiful models, tailored, semi-tailored, : og Wtih D’Anunzio Has Come stitching, lined with radium silk. embroidered, braid trimmed, and L HOLD-UP MEN poor with many of the characteristic little features that mark the sea- son’s styles. . . It is a copy of a foreign model, to be had in new brown, reindeer, * navy, Nanking blue and black. e $99.75 These are up-to-the-minute m styled and tailered Suits in high grade, afl-wool unfinished worsteds, fancy effects, hair-line stripes, blues, browns, greens and oxfords—all sizes: Also Topcoats (not hediy-weights you'll have to lay away until later, but Fall weights for present wear). Silk lined, in plain and fancy mixtures, herring-bones and homespuns. Don’t miss this opportunity. No matter ag “where you are—in what part of the city you . < live, this chance is too good to lose. FIUMM, Sept. 9.—The Fiume National to-day, - TO GET 20 YEARS) caunait reaignea Gagriele d’Annunsio, the tna it McIntyre Says Conviction | goiaier-post in command at Flume. Is- Him Spells Prison sued & proclamation Aug. 30, announc- | J.) . 4 ing that a new state, comprising Fume Penalty to Limit and several islands in the Adriatic, hold-up man who comes be- would be declared Sept. 11, 7" When 4’Annunzio forecast fhis action and is adjudged guilty,” Judge | the National Counc!l of Fiume opposed announced in General Ses-| the idea, an open break botween the to-day, “is going tq Sing Bing | poet and the Coucil resulting. To-day's NS twenty years. ‘They have murder |@Pnouncement may indicate that the te. If I can do anything rec aaaoene oe ody and d'An- top highway robbery and murder lh do it”. ‘Gehouncement was mete when| HAYS SHOULD BE ~ Louis Falsté and Michae) FIRED SAYS COX were brought before him for after their plea of gullty to Governor Challenges Senate Com- ry in third degree had been ted. Judge SeIntyre said their | Mittee to Call Chicago Repub- | licans in Inquiry. Her Utility Coat $50.00 R travel, motoring and general utility wear, this Coat of Camel’s Hair in natural two-tone tan, as smart was it is practical. Cut on raglan lines, new convertible collar, slot-seam in back, belt and pockets. Lined throughout A iat to ak Ae ise with a superior grade of figured silk. black. : Efente Corset - - + $3.95 Pink Satin. ‘ Italian Silk Vest = = - $3.95 Italian Silk Bloomers - $5.95 Silk Stockings - - « - $2.28 Lisle soles and tops; black, white, several colors. Walking Shoes - - - - $12.75 * (Tax 28c) Tan calf, laced, medium toes, mili- tary heels. Lord & Taylor 4 —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Tailored Hat = - - - $10.50 Made of stitched folds of silk Velvet, ribbon effect, trimmed with spray of self-color velvet flowers. Manes of bright colors, suit shades and black. ‘ Strap-Wrist Gloves - - $3.00 Natural color chaméis, 6-button length, “4 Tricolette Sport Scarfs - $10,00 Novelty weave, Fall colors, 4 Alterations Free—Goods Exchanged. Money Back for Any Unsatisfactory Purchase the minor degree of the crime no option but to send them Refofmatory. He asserted,| EN ROUTE, WITH GOV. COX. ever, that tad they been found | GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. 9.—Will as at first charged, of high-| Hays, Chairman of the Republican robbery, assault and receiving | National Committee, should be dis- Serer Reh att | oto orn of tetimony bs fore the Senate Campaign Expendi- od tae here to wtates | tures Committee yesterday, Gov. F James M. Cox said here before leav- ing for Helena to open the second day's stump campaign in Montana. D VAN DRIVER PICKETS. | °C). “Cox rocerred to statements of [Dpen Daily 8AM, to 8 P.M. Saturdays Until 11 PM] fed. hy Police as Violence | Dudley Blossom of Clevelagd, who 66th St. Sub. and “L” Stations, B’way and Co- In Not Attempted. admitted he had en asked to raiso lumbus Ave. Cars bring you almost to our doors. hundred moviag van rivers | $400,000 in Cuyahyga County, Ohio— on strike wore sext out rl the quota Gov, Cox gave in his Pitts- storege warehouses and where vans are kept by J. J. u wecretary and treasurer of No. 275 of the Van Teamsters, Wi sides of warehouses where it ible for the atrikera to walk New Sport Skirts in plaids, stripes and checked wools; Blouses for tai- lored and sport wear as well as the dressier types; Sweaters in gay’sport shades; Riding Habits, etc., are in- cluded in the showings—all’ reasonably WE BROADWAY, BETWEEN 66TH & 67TH STS. (Hotel Marie Antoinette Block) priced. FRANKLIN‘SI-MON MEX’S SHOPS 2\t0 8 West 38th Street New for Fall, 1920 MEN’S DERBIES, SOFT FELTS F : ed with big signs sus- from their shoulders which the public not ¢o patronize blishments. ‘was no Interference with them the police, a» they did not attempt top people from golng in or out of 38th Street cowpLeTe’ JOM E RIOTING IN TRIESTE. Heve Occurred and a _ Seore Are Wounded, FINAL CLEARANCE tier I = : | ea Von's Fy Pe Save ce twews|| * BOWLERS FROM LONDON Roe ven exci Men’s Fine Suits -— -° ‘ E ° 4 $1. WEEKLY 7 wounded, OPENS AN ACCOUNT ittent firing was continuing despite the fact that strong had been placed along the ooo mitted Children to Movies, gre Becker, eighteen-year-old ft taker of the Golden Rule Theatre j. 125 Rivington Street was sen- pd to days in the workhouse Justices of Special Bessions to-~ |) Hé was convicted for the second | Of violating the law against ad- children under sixteen yeara to the theatre when not accom- 60 by an older person. ‘Lénroct has increased his lead Sort felts and bowlers bearing the classic im- print of ‘Carmoor-London, and American soft felts and Derbies. The new shapes, notable not so much in radical deviations fgom standard crowns and brims, as in the delicate readjustment of measurements to suit varying facial characteristics, Style in a hat cannot be independent of the face X) ce ("3 Bou ON #50" DOWN ON $752 Ss Teens Re DOWN ON HOO" FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° € 104" Srs and Flanne $35 ~ $55 UR men’s Bigh grade Cheviot, Tweed, unfinished Worsted, g suits, in solid colors and fancy mixtures, and in weights suitable for early Fall and year-round wear, are now arranged in two groups for complete clearance at greatly reduced prices. Sizes 35 to 40 only. Some Bargains in Leather Coats Fine leather coats for motoring and sports wear, reduced to $43.50 Thomeon for he Repub that is under it. If it is, then the result is prox- Imitation leather coats reduced to ...ee..+eeees se eeeeeeee $31.50 ke imity, without compatibility. That is what we deine sind 4 s wish you'to avoid, lord & lavlor | IE! SAVE MONEY! In assortments, the variety of Enough, rather ; ; than the vulgarity of Too Many. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Good Evening! JUST PUBLISHED=—— The \World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual [Pate 70 Cents} and Motor _Tours Guide 15 7th Av, 8.%.cor.:ren or, ‘OPEN S.A. MOTO? FP. __—$<—————_——_——_—_—} At All World Offices » 3: and Newsstands Fd at \ 4 se ne nt are ear epee el se) st te et ner ten enemenine etn mh oo snes

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