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zi q) WANTED—A mavent of (ie captire ci bs Woentented to dle hn tha oleetrle chalr, o. nowts; who shot ‘au : SEEKER GETS ‘ONE. og Leora ~ now trins aie epenc ‘farmer, Satutday vo | night were ; . Ht wan be. Police Rescue Man Accused ¢ jon wan omy n inate 4 Writing ‘Fake Ad for Moving § Pighire Crowd, RE WAR 4 - ¢ «i Lipsom, No, 1463 Fifth Aves ( advertiged this morning form mob. | 15 ' He wot one. \s P I E . en the police had rescued him te} y and the mob went to the Court, Lipsom to be arranged Our own custom made hand tailored Ready-to- Wear suits that were Fifty to Sixty-two Dol- lars, now $49.50 Sizes 34 to 50 chest measure. Good variety of fine fabrics. The newest Fall and Winter patterns. Reduction On Direct from Impor‘er to Consumer Beat in the Market 5 ths. $1.50 Dotictoes Broken Coffee (Bean of Ground) 10 tbe. $1.85. 50 Ibs. $8.50 Free delivery within 990 miles of New York MAIL ORDER COFFEE CO. argc of publishing a false ad- Sertivernont. and others to tall what | iy knew about [t and how the: 7 ae) it JApeor mquested | ald he tad bee Wyo wan estting meets manager of | the itenget Flim Company ef Fort Tot- ten to get him a mob for « motion pic~ nice be advertised, he says, in “Members of ite mob may thre, Her pond, faith i t ear Fulton St. Subway ‘tation’ a= MEN. TELL NO he. pl c8. - The prisoner was held in 91,000| bail for examination Oct 12. ON TRIAL AGAIN FOR LiFe. Flannagan, | in Death Honse, ar ™ Man in Saloon, B'way Siet St. 30 East 42d St, of Ma \B'way 9th St. Ptnt 19 East 41et St, row vue was convicted of Saamne HE. great Nemours $5,000,000 Sale of shoes and T other serv ceable and seasonable merchandise in New York perhaps has discussed one time or another during the last nineteen weeks in every home in the United States—from Portland, Maine, to Port~ , Oregon, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. No other sale has ever been so popular, so far-reaching in its permanent benefits, so remarkable in its steady and continued growth. The One Big Opportunity in Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women! a second or “job lot” Paehny of long, satisfactory service. one big opportunity to buy footwear for present and future needs at imgortant savings from the regular dealers’ prices. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps; Goodyear welt or hafid turned; patent leather, dull kid or tan kid; also one eyelet Ties for street or dress wear. Men’s Gun Metal Shoes; straight lace or -| Blucher models; English, medium or wide toe; Good- year welt; also tan or black grain Bluchers all solid} Store Hours: 9 A.M. BG P. er The Most Talked-Of Sale of Dependable Merchandise The World Has Ever Known Enters Its 19th Successive Week of Unprecedented Value-Giving! But no other sale has ever off. such tremendous cab tan Drea nese at ic is only just im fully realize and eppreciats it, for such gigan’ tie aflaire are not quickly understood. Cooper Building is an almost inexhaustible siton of spick and span _ goods desi; and manufactured lene ter 1920-21. Below are just a few evidences of the Great Nemours Bargains Thousands of Yards of Winter Woolens To Be Sold Without Profit! Despite announced lower prices for woolens, you need but shop awhile to realize that you have to pay as much as ever. Shop here to-morrow and note the many important savings on thousands of yards of superior woolens, Cassimere Suitings, 29 inches wide, 8 ounces—makes up very handsomely in suits, skirts, etc. No. 4,035 to 4,052 Yard $1.25 . Less 10% Chain Weave Tricotine, 50 inches, black and blue. leather, Yard $1.75 Less 10% $ 00) « $ 508 Imperial Serge, 50 inches wide, 9 ounce, sponged and Fadl ° Bisee shrunk —~ a standard serge and great value at this Prive. No. 3,015 Yard $2.75 Leas 10% 6-4 Sport Cloth, 14 ounces, In dark mixtures. No. 3,050 to 3,057 Yard $3.00 Less 10% Croqs Bar Silvertone Cloaking, ‘n brown, blue, or garnet; 54 inches wide, 18 ounces, sponged and shrunk. Nos, 13,011)4, 13,01214, 13,01315 Yard $3.50 Less 10% Blue Cheviot Serge, for men’s suits 54 inches wide, 14 ounces, sponged and shrunk, No, 1,752 Yard $3.50 Less 10% Duotone Suitings, 50 inches wide, 14 ounces, sponged and shrunk; in several shades—for women's suits and coats, No. 2,028 Yard $4.00 Less 10% 6-4 Plaid Coatings, 26 ounces, sponged and shrunk’ Particularly good for heavy coats. Nos. 13,001, 13,002 Yard $4.50 Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, in calf kid suede— tan or black; also patent leather—excellent for house Men's Tan or Black Shoes or Oxfords; straight lace or Blucher models; English or broad toe lasts. pth ole for business or | dress wear—a dressy shoe. or street wear and popular | to weas with woolen hosiery. | 2 $500 | 2 $5.50 Men’s Tan or Black | Women's High Boots, Shoes; straight Iace or | in black, tan ot gray calf Blucher models; English or | or suede; lace or button broad toe lasts; Goodyear | models; French or military welt; also genuine Black haste very smart and Vici Kid Shoes. WM | an $7. -00 6% = | Sizes COTTONS—Airplane Cloth, Canvas, China Silk, Embroidered Organdie, Embroid- ered Voile, Linings, Interlinings, Pique, Sateens, Taffetas, Etc. NOTIONS—Hair Pins, Pocket Mirrors, Needles, Safety Pins, Etc. IT TAKES HOME TALENT TO RING THIS BELL Want a smoke that “‘rings the bell’’? —try Virginia straight! On.every test for taste, Uncle Sam's own tobacco, Virginia, walks away with the honors, Man never improved the natural flavor of Virginia tobacco by blending it with other tobaccos. It has “life” and “pep” and “go,” No other tobacco can touch it, That's why Piedmonts are “NOT a biend"—just straight Virginia tobacco with all of that full, mellow flavor that nature gave it. Less 10°, MEN’S SUITS AND FURNISHINGS—Winter Suits, Pajamas, Hosiery, Collars, Neckwear, Mufflers, Etc. AUTO ACCESSORIES—Lenses, Shock Absorbers, Spark Plugs, Auto Chae Ete. If you're looking for the true tebacco taste, try Piedmonts—they win over blended cigarettes every — Stace, , Piedmont In pachages of 10 and 20 pre- tected by foil wrapper. Also in vound AIR-TIGHT tins of 50 Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager ; Siegel Cooper Building: Sixth Ave., 18th to 19th Streets Formerly at Grand Central Palace i 9A.M.to6P.M. Daily ‘ & x ‘ uit a cS Ve ————— Nemours Trading Corporation ——eeeee Store Hours: