The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 11

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- —_— - WORE “ , Jand » oheoon afterward matried Col. fired'two shots at them. One fell. Tae (ing Pe of Cor- pita mo ot FSS HSAND Gert “A. Wheaton, wh, when ether reed tte haley, ie Be fac: PLANS BOYCOTT ON FRUITS, fm ‘wer vais iow oouh-LWRANGEL CLAIMS reer at was trate hi - disappeared. A guneral alarm was | woh hers many pladges, but fon snourh aot sf tow years, lates, left her his nt at to look for a man. with a gun. ai Dr, Robert Grimshaw Gettime to warrant fixin ao date to commence aed 200 Petnaners tnotnaivw ghcet Borda, whom the widow | The chested, ho tater: cave the| Announcement harap ata! Med agenda i? oe Pail lg ousewives have sent me 1 LEARN NAME Of of Col. Wheaton married, was once Romain” . mM an 9 4 Housewives. itedads ts Weak poate kamenienets ee fon "tad fie ante biog at Porto Rico. Bast wt J car, oy Dr, Robert Grim#haw, Consulting In- newspapers, ha} have 't here from re ‘had hi been taken in six days papers now op file when, I ri OE, Ge, tie, reialan | willy Ua the Petpetle saeiirouaned at) einagr, of No. TIT W, 177th Street, who [iy otto Limes an'mnichtas elecwhere ot oftcipive net the in The Twenty-third Soviet division #ur- ne oe vedi Suis office that she — f, mashed @ tr: ity te hers Man af: ny a Aste! tte, fa seeking to reduce the cost of Iving —_ ~ lived with him in Porto Rico from file th " guane {0 Be landers, ‘Prestoenc. of th ‘ie eS |i te section by sccuring pleilen trom cbpipsed Baty s te ge th tesa ai wee said to have been taken from the taltor: | Hf jon, will lead the discuasior housewives to abstain from buying any pean, Mis aoa ee Asks Court to On Nov. 1, 1917, according to Mee. | Borda, Dr. Ira L. Hill of No, 616 Madt- if ves: : = — Make Borda Reveal Iden- | son Avenue, assisted at the birth of a Bedell tity of Parent Saul Gitte. 4. seh dak ARN Se. Fashion Shops Divorced from __ TANT aed 0 cortiate at Moen @hh| The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. in 17 Cities Extravagance” ' Mire. Avice Wheaton Rorda, con-|the Health Dopartment which says! Redted by a former marriage with the] that Avice W. Borda was the mother Geniiiy of ex-Gov. Spracue of Rhode and Wencesio Borda the father, The Inidnd, has fied an extraordinary ac. |!formation as to the child's parent- West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Brooklyn Store—Pulton Street Near Hoyt Newark Store-Broad & West Park Featuring New Winter Coats With Collars of Self Materials Or of Genuine Rich Furs §3Q Several hundred new and high grade coats and wraps at important eee Extra tly fur-trimmed tailored coal conse weft #iog in’ the Supreme Court here|®8¢ an Page hee pay age Against Wencesio Borda, her present | *nted by her husband to Dr. Mrs, Borda asserts that her husband Hugband, in which she asks that heli, bringing the boy up to belleve that Be restrained from bringing his|she ts his mother. She demands a ‘thrfe-year-old son up in the belief poet erores stating eg 7 is not Wrat she is his mother. the boy's mother and an injungion Bhe Axks also that a mandatory order torrie her husband from saving | be issued corhpelling ber husband to| ‘at the Hotel preeriel Byes fe Feveal the name of the child's real |'wars — that Ly ey daw d been liv. Mother and compelling Health Com. | 'n@ there up to within two weeks ago. He had then checked out and, accord. merry Copeland to correct the birth | ing to the hotel management, had loft wi no forwarding address, Mrs. Borda, according to her papers, a Married Mr Borda in this city on Oct, 23 1907. At the time of her| ONE OF FOUR THIEVES SHOT. magriage bho was resident of Nar- SS B. Aliman & Co. “MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty- fifth Street Cop Captures Driver of Auto and) Tagmnsett Pier, R. L Recovers £1,000 Loot. | An Extraordinary Sale of Her marriage to Bordn was her| a ft or plain rich material— ie ecanture: tn. contriccony: ter |Sbom 3684, Qureet, nt. Fink, Avena ahi Seg in a Ti wwe as Rk. wee ef. first husband was William Sprague to-day after its four occupants bad re 4 fects. very one a stunning luction test ign. Seg ni asate wean| Ret so en iy Smart Autumn Hats Pgh aeteriats ead fn Seattle in 1890. Before hia! Th? car akidded. breaking a wheel. and P a —— he and he wife hie divorced y Kui | for Women, Misses and the Younger Set pai aa eek ; \ accoon roade | will take place to-morrow (Saturday) in the Millinery French Seal Wool Velour Department on the First Floor Warmth-without-weight fabrics, interlined and ly Silk lined—narrow, broad or novelty belts, roomy sleeves, convertible, choker or shawlcollars. Wanted colors, Other Coats, $49.75, $65 and Higher Stunning Tailleurs for Winter Tailleur and Semi-Dress Types Fashion’s Smartest Arrivals $ 49” Special collection of new Winter suits, distinctively de- ( veloped in the newest modes. Of rich pliable fabrics. Em- phasizing rare ingenuity in ogee skilful treatments and embellishing applications. Suits of the highest character. SSS SSS SSS TRICOTINE DRESSES TAILORED SUITS $35 to $40 Last Season $50 to $55 Last Season Now $25 TT Remarkable Value will be offered in Women’s and Misses’ Hats featuring youthful, becoming styles modeled in duvetyn and other fashionable fabrics, all most effectively trimmed and very specially priced at $8.50 And equally attractive value will be offered in Features Materials Juniors’ and Children’s Embroidery Tricotine ; Fine Tailoring Silvertones Tailored Velour Hats Silk Linings Velour de Laine Magnificent furetrimmed types or severely man-tailored— made with custom-made precision. Lavishly embroidered types—chic youthfulness in their smart ripples, box coat models, side late and various effects. Richly Silk lined. Other Suits, $65, $75, $95 and Up! in several fashionable styles (including mushrooms and sailors), presenting a variety of the leading colors for Autumn, as well as black; all of fine quality velour, beau- Tricotines, Serges, Satins, Tricolettes Broadcloths, Tricotines, Yalamas and and Charmeuse, in the very fashionable Serges. A large assortment, many with Redingote and Tunic models. the’ popular fur choker collar, $10 to $50 $16.95 to $75 SAVE $5 TO $15 By buying direct from the manufacturer at practically wholesale prices. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. |, 307 FIFTH AVENUE ale ot, Suit tifully banded and lined; very specially priced at 6 99 $40 : Hand-Made Batiste Waists NEW DRESSES FALL SUITS Big Special Purchase and Sale . = Tn the popular materials, lncheling The very latest offects In Volown, Hundreds of New Models im i — Tucked Models — Frilled Type $ 98 — Hemstitched Exquisite collection of hand-made blouses! Artfully hemstitched, Mexican drawnwork and other clever embroideries, Fit right, look right——nothing like them for smart utility wear! Fine and dainty as can be! Other New Fall Blouses at $5.98 and Up! Newer | Frocks of Tricotine Long Sleeves and Flared Skirts With Repressed Trimmings $ g” FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS' SHOPS oe FLOOR ee ee ee ee BLAISE PASCAL, the eminent French fs beg dig and mathematician, compiled a work on conic sections before he was 16 years old. _———- - Stunning frocks, faithfully interpreting the xltraefuslions able tendencies of the advancing season. Youthful and full of that delightful lithesome grace so evident in the higher cost afternoon modes now appearing on the Avenue, High grade models reproduced at a low price! All-Wool Wearmoor Overcoats For Boys of 3 to 10 Years—*18.° For Fall 1920-—$6 less than last season’s price Sem Cane. Neh esa F vol Materials . ASAFE © SANE SALE Colors : | & for men and young men, our custom-made, fead From 3 to 10 years, especially, Wearmoor workmanship shows the Rich Navy, Tricotines, ’ os wear nie y : ‘ aia stuff it is made of! How it stands up under the rough and tumble Black . Satins, : 4 i . thle vears!! . A , 4 . Designed for this season in our own plant; the wear of those terrible yearer Browns, etc. Combinations. i finest of all wool fabrics, made to sell from This $18.50 coat (duplicate of the coat that sold for $24.50 last Trimmed with contrasting rare anbreierie gay ) $50 to $62. year) is a naval model, with half belt, inverted plait back, and colored Silks~-adding a note of Autumnal brightness to | ti . f . z . i their conservative simplicity. Long, slim lines, with | NOW FORTY-TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS convertible collar, and is made of navy blue cheviot, with red flannel novel treatments, novel tunics, new necklines and sleeves. | * Silk mixtures and unfinished worsteds, cheviots lining for warmth. Other Dresses, $49.75, $65 and se ee ee plain or fancy, cassimeres and serges Sizes complete from 34 to 50 inches chest measure, ki 1 6 : & Co Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts and short stouts, air Ti ALOT . Never a better time than to-day. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING SHOP—PFIFTH FLOOR IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED wey & Ste:S , 2 = 30 East Pitts AA i | ~A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IR | Sea See eta ea, et ie NT ee Oe ate ae nt a 4

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