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THE ; ‘i i | etater 4 »| BABE RUTH DEMANDS 825,000. wgcourving Contre! SEEKS LONG LOST SISTER, |s!*ter,.Snn'~ * ssi nce | Biber Ma eeretet Ee. teeth onnidered aa an arm 4 t> the Pitoh @ The Vilnx Govern: Meother Mant Seen Anate Jotun. |)" ANNRERELS == | TROSRETIANG PRINCE OF WALES Advance of Anti-Bolshevik| WORN BY TOUR Forces Made in Conjunc- | Britis Heir Appears Thin and | tion With Polish Drive. | Said to a 1 Complete a | Rest, | Warsaw, Oot. 11, (Assoc —Ubrainian insurgents | they We Tomether ot, wigned last June, 1.000 for TONDON, Oct. 12 During the tr winphal progress of the Prince of | Kiev, the Bolshevik fore: Wales through the streets upon his| [been holding the city a ne It, Jurrival home it wae notice that he! ALCOMing bo advices received here. was much thinner than on his return | 7 from Canada, and needs a complete of the Ukraine, haw need lands In the struggles of past three years be- i? i tween the Be hevik and anti-Rol- shevik forces, The Polen and Ukralin- For WEDNESDAY Kiev, oldet olf repeatedly ‘The report in prevaient that he three breakdowns during the trip nd that on the second occasion the Ivinability inging him directly ha - 3 ome was considered as the onty safe ’ their combined offensive against the| jut his great recuperative powers Roviet forces, but ihe Bolsheviki re- | stood hin in good stead, | S 4 captured it in the early stages of ——— eeried thems ‘almevt te the puree vt| NOTED SCIENTIST FUR TRIMMED and EMBROIDERED Wareaw. IS KILLED BY MOB, S ‘ : Im recent reports to the effect that . A — a 1. 1—The death in| ied here of Dr. Mag Gen, Budenny, the famous soviet Gavairy leader, had tarne the Bolshevik! it was decla Planning an attack on Kiew Vanee of the Ukrainians in ton with the latest Polieh dri via Known to have penetrated a constd- |" ne, afirschteld was lecturing at the Kiev, trode Tonemtne ection OF mavarian capital on Btelnbach's reju- Vol odol | venation theory | 4 from Volkynia and Podolin _ ca Poet VILNA PROCLAIMS __|GIVES AWAY CASH, STARVES. | |) (13 NEW GOVERNMENT] starving as the ressit of oing «| YR whole week without food, Robert Morri- | 4 gon, aged sixty, was taken to Bellevue Nw, Territory, Claimed Inchides |irospital Yesterday, from a lodging : tn h t No. 1k? Park Row. Town of Grodno—Diet to et had. $83 a week nao Dut I gave it ’ 4 3 * : $ i Be Convoked. “When asked why he did this he xald: | ; \ Made to sell up to 110.00 Lower Prices paid for materials make them 78.00 Well-known expert on Hiln death was due to upon him by an anti- ee xual injuries inflic Jewish mob. nae margse Sete Modish suits developed in a duvet de laine belted model with nutria collar, in a box coat suit with stitched embroidery, collar of Aus- tralian opossum or nutria, and a silk floss embroidered model with collar of nutria or squirrel. BONWIT TELLER & CO. De Specally Shop of Oryinains FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET “Good friends are beggars’ brothers.” 2 WARSAW, Oct. 11 (Aasocinted| Morrison in & Scotchman, but. has Press).—The new “Central Lithuanian |been In this country elghtedn yours. een Government” at Vi!na has prociaimed | ‘YOU the creation of a new? State, anys a can realize Marlow Val. Lida despatch to the Narod to-day A eerien of proclamations has been inmued by the so-called Government. | Tho first proclaima the new State | wes only by visiting us. and Promises to convoke a diet in the | The larga Coat ond | near future, ‘The second, addressed to Wrap Specially Shor. + Pollah Government, asks for for- venean for the mutiny of Gen. Zell- $25 to $200 ttory of which, It is set forth, in- cludes the town’ of Grodno, with the | River Niemen as the dividing line > from Poland. ‘The proclamation further asks that ~ Naam © Sa ANNIVERSARY SALES | of McCreery Footwear for Women | | _ g 85 | | regularly 11.00 to 16.60 \ Every Wanted Style for Sport, Street and Dress Wear | Thirty-Fourth—West of Fifth Avenue Newark—Broad &West Park | Brooklyn—Fulton Near Hoyt = ek Naa ~ ———— It's caused @ sensation! Solid leather shoes, the type that regularly sells for as high as 16.50, are offered for a price that does not cover the present cost of pro- ducing them, By purchasing in tremendous quantities and marking them at mighty close to the cost as a contribution to our Anniversary Sale this low price was made possible, yornlty a in tide’ ‘Tongue Effects in Pumps Boots and Oxfords in a modish styles—in Brown ey : ‘ | and’ Kid’ Skin Patent with Louis or new Petite variety of smart new styles Louis Heelsa—Brown and in all the wanted lea- : k O Hevea, 88S Bisel iid or Calteltna ~ Nami Nath Nah ~ Na he 25 Every A new idea in a one walking Pump—Ten Cal An Oxford of notably grace- ful lines in Tan Calfskin, Tan Kid and Black Kid. Winter Tailleurs Smartly Designed Models We Suits in an exceptionally high order of Tailoring, reflecting a degree of skill in the workmanship that watches every tiny detail. This is combined with a permanency of line and perfection of fit unexcelled in the finest ot custom-tailored productions, Tricotines, Vel- dynes, Suedenes, Chamoistynes and Silvertones. Exceptional Values ‘ 9” “49” wr 53 25 Per Black er Brown Kid with A stunning Boot of Patent * Satin quarter, also Hrown, Leather with high-cut tops of A model of French Persua- Mack, Bronae, Kid and dull Black Kid, also ali Black sion in Black er Brown Kid | Patent Leather, Kid Skins, Skin. Smart and comfortable. cm avenme James MeCreery & Co, sweet (Secand Floor MEN EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIN TH AveHUr LUXURIOUS BOLIVIA VRAps West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd St. The Men’s Section—for a Limited Period— on all Men’s Clothes PRavELy we are taking this action solely to meet the public's views as to clothing prices, It practically means doing for clothes- buyers at large what we did for Army Officers during the war, when we distributed tens of thousands of uniforms at cost. Keep in mind that we are offering Clothing of the very finest quality at a flat most closely marked prices in New York to-day. 'S CLOTHING DEPT. THIRD FLOOR Ha Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World A REMARKABLE OFFERING OF TOPPED WITH DEEP COLLARS OF RICH NUTRIA FURL a “- SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW AT Seventy Five DoLLaRs Fe cesnk. VOLUMINOUS WRADS, SUPERBLY TAILORED, WITH DERDP NUTRIA COLLARS, SHOWN IN ALL THE RICH NEW SHADES -— aah scl ie oe EVERY ADVANTAGE HAS BEEN TAXEN OF | THE SHARP DECLINE IN THE PRICE OF | MATERIALS, AND WE ARE PRESENTING? , IN OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS VALUES THAT ARE TRULY EXTRAORDINARY if Announces a Per Cent. Reduction Garment in the Men's Section without a solitary exception—including Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats from the Kirschbaum Shops and London Overcoats. Original Prices, $32.50 to $110 Now Reduced ONE FOURTH Cent. Reduction from what are generally conceded to be the Original Price Tickets upon all Garments. Discounts made at time of Purchase. Slight Charge for Necessary Alterations.

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