The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 8

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FOR ERRING GIRLS FW CIRES FIHTING PASTOR oo lixes Ii With Police When Ar- rested in His Church for e Wayward Gi Girls, eSpecien Perey Brenig World. Sept. Te—hen Rev. 8. K. Byrne, wo conducts the jan) Workers’ Congregational m first came here he ex- to various newspapers docu- is which he said world help him @stablish his ciaim to an inheri-| of $10,000,000 which {t is an- has been left him by W. G. Byrne, @hicago millionaire, whose daughter he rescued from the street. was ‘formerly a salesman and ed his name from Kidd to Fi¥rne ut the millionaire’s request, he #8y8. Millionaire Byrne and his wife Were lost in the sinking of tho Em- press of Ireland, and the daughter Das just died, leaving all to D. 8. K. 6 fox evangelica] work. ‘He was “absent several years from real and when he bobbed up he ex; ed he had been to alia in connection with his for- ee appear to lack for ‘he promptly established non ‘which he in still conduct- dvertiing ite 8 liberally, ‘attained a ee following and fre- ly rel the story o: his for- | SARV. DAVID SB. ByYRN x. 5 ‘Minister Who Set Young Woman gh he ea a ttle chap, and on the Straight Path Inherits tad @ tough time im ar Her Father's Wealth. Marks of the pastor's teath. The| The Rev. David 6, K. Byrne of SUPER was made at the demand of a| Montreal, who” mys he will soon a enter into possession of the $10,000,000 nt ha ra gatate of tho late W. G. Byrne, who Work with fer}im gratitude for the rescue of his daughter from an immoral resort, wae a friend of the clergyman. The Rev. Mr. Byrne changed his name ‘PLUMBERS BAN ASSOCIATION from Kidd to meet the wishes of his Sttikers Declare They Will Not|ibenefactor, who owned mining and ‘Treat With Employers’ Dody. | of! properties sald to be worth more he striking plumbers, stoamfittora| than $10,000,000, ‘This money, he says, eee pelvers to-day announced they had| he will spend if erecting rescue the Master Plumbers’ Associa-| homes for wo in several cities, ter ‘thoy no longer would recognize the | He 1s at the Hotel Tnperial $apostation as a body or treat with tte a A SIGN OF AGE. fs means, {according to Jack Bradon, (Prom the Otiio State Jourval,) 1 ier of the union, that no] | Another time when «man reallnan ents will be made between the that he must be oldor than he was aft rs fomployers who retain ls when N@ Deging to enlculate in ade rani on ‘the association. pace on the after effects of waifies. Navy New Browns Black and Others — ‘ RD RL SS DS RD SY a HIS BIG FORTUNE TO GO TO HOMES Announcing Tomorrow’s Outstanding Feature! Underprice Sale Costly Autumn Dresses Hundreds of Beautiful New Models Actually Worth $35 to $55 Street and Afternoon Models From Foremost Makers! Challenging all competition in this city! For weeks we have been preparing for this extraordinary event, We bought heavily at the right time—and at the right price, Tomorrow's crowds will be sure to recognize’ these wonderful values, An unlimited choice, Every wideawake woman should be here. Brilliant Showing of Exclusive Styles That Will Please the Fashionables of New York! The Same Dresses Now Being Shown on Fifth Avenue at Much Higher Prices! Duplications of the newest Parisian creations—the new waistline in cleverly modified and individualized effects, distinctive long, straight lines, with elabo- rate embroideries, new necklines, some relieved by smart linen or lace collary Other Dress Specials $35, $45 and Up! TELEPHONE VANDERBILT 5600 day, \ 427 Fifth Ave. 23 W. 42nd St. In Newark: : iB 38h St Bet, 5th oa eh oa 775 Broad St. There Really Is “No Choice Ir ft want the best talicing-meititne geta ‘gendine ictrola direct from Landays, The superiority of the genuine Victrola is as be ris hea as the superiority of Landay service. JUST RECEIVED! i ca shipment of genuine Model X Victrola as Just reached heir price is moderate, $125, We offer them fora limited time under the following Mberal arrangement:, fs Victrola + si . Rehord ~ $ 50 | 2 Albums - 278 | Total $137.75 , % Down | | $7.50 DOWN-—-THE REMAINING $130.25 IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Tricotines Satins Crepe Meteors Combinations 4, . es % On Special Sale Wedneslag a as a 34th Street—New York Actually Below Present Cost Women’s and Misses’ High Grade Fall Boots wh \ All New Models Values to 12.00 | Sale Price (j a 7.75 This offering embraces five new and distinctive | models in High Cut Boots, developed in Brown | Russia Calfskin and Black Glace Kidskin. Hand turned and welted soles. Walking and Louis XV. heels. Shoes also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & 34th Street—New York Also a Remarkable Sale Wednesday 4500 Pairs Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose Regular 2.50 Values 1.75 Superior quality Pure Thread Silk, full-fash- ioned Hosiery. Lisle garter tops, double soles and high spliced heels. Black, White and Afri- can Brown. Also Extra Sizes in Black only. STORE OPENS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 6,500 Vitae Yard Wide FLANNELETTE one BA va ee e Soft, warm, fine flannelette is a very great opportunity at this little price, You will value the chance to buy all the more because this is a once-a-season sale, and will not be given again this year. THE FLANNELETTE may be chosen in pink, blue, heliotrope, rose and gray, prettily patterned in large or small floral and Japanese designs. It is easily fashioned- into practical house dresses, comfortable kimonos and cozy dressing sacques. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS bee other pages for our four-column Advertisement and Exceptional Sales ¢ Women’s Fall Coats, Misses’ and Girls’ Middies and Bloomers; aleo Knitting Worsteds; also Two- Day Sale of Women's Extra Size Dresses.

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