The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, _19290. rt 0. =r | axing into th ne eit went In search of the paterna -s1| JOHN MITCHELL Far Masuheen Macovery of| Like (thattion ete tarhea, inte 4d] "| Of Her Fiance’s teas Ea bites fee atau ran er 5 | Street. | Coal Mining. Stock Has er i Deca ae penels Se its Bins Eres res | Friend Weds Him , vt genase morning, ‘but the! Value of Estate—All to Widow , jens n foun ot in the sraiaisinaceion chatge wag dlemisied. | m. ho described cee. as ‘ba. a Wir Fore) While Leow Basile wae and Children, * ward piney twenty-two, of No. 161| Modern Alden “Speaks for Himself” pray Ansty parent, went away| According to the report of State he IN BURGLAR CHASE 124th Street, He was taken to| While Suitor Is Asking Dae ee eae | Transfer Tax Appraiser Clark t WwW. S IN rat oO Heriot Lean in a critical condl-| d 1 ‘Vernon, filed with Surrogate § at in harked with burglary. | Father for Girl. /AUTOS KILLED 173 White Ptains to-day, the lat hn e 1 ot pen ark a vestigation of the poolroom| ‘The’ devastating charma of Rove Mitchell, at one time head of the State ’ : wf wad sha " : ne oeene IN N. Y. IN OCTOBER Industria Commission, left an astate of | 2 , Th s 6, t» Work owed th 1 had entered the | Vraxipidou, the flower of the cigar- = 4 ues a ec ion a the | ree Surpris prised at at: Work on) lalla, ent In the foor and)ette tactory at No. 66 Church Btreet, * | $347,261, made up of peraonal property. | ’ ’ =f bored a hol aate, The pol ¢ proceedings to- More Than One-Third in This City |TH* eAtate hes increased in value since k Poolroom Safe, Two jbe . fr just in time to | were eed “Yorkvill ‘Court ms Biy | Over S POD | ste. Mitchell'a death pecause of the val- ' ‘ ’ ie # ee : no tol tay in the Yorkville Cox | —Big Increase Over Same [uate eoat mining stock he swned Until 1 Clock N Get Away. Hendoned a fullvot of burgia’s tools, Aw the Clerk of the Court under- Madlh Last Yaar. The widow rossives a lite iheaens trees ntil 12 o’Cloc oon, . ‘a —_ — | pe. SER jstands it, there were “words” re $111,287.65, while the four children each “I Policeman Florence MeCrohan of | cently between Rone and her father,| That 178 persone were ‘tilled by au-| got 966,668.83, @he East 126th Street Station, pan: | U.S. TANKERS SOLD. who lives at No, 1301 Avenue A. Sep ‘s i a) pate Kew York. qolltghell, owned nor real catate, | He } e marks, w 4g Charles Silhes's poo! room, at No, |Twe Parchaned by New York Com-| ose, her bouuty somewhat blurred jnelndine New York Glty, during Oc- appraised at $600.01, He haa "yarone in ’ “ Ship Brings ‘hy tears, told Basile Leon, No, 22% f port of Texas Pacific Coal Ol “Com, en s $10 and 12 Shoes 2102 Madison Avenue, ut 4AM. to lCatherine Street, that she was afraid ¥etional Highways Protective Society | socks ite alsa had S00 sharoe of of Union 7 | day. Thi 1 Pacific, appraised at 7 MAY, Saw shadown Inpide, Be Heh tO) wc oriry tw to home, so he took her to the so eeee oatoher, OI ee | shares’ of Peabody Coal value of \ speak around and take the intruders | og jo Alto| home of his father in the Bronx and “pou the month Ja this ety auto. (acm # Axed at Ae, A $ 65 Pai Sy surprise, but they heard him. aglt chy WN hs nATTY mobiles killed 67, trolleyx seven,| Tarkieh Imm, o Be Fami- t ° a Pair a nee her father the Next ng wagons five, Highway railroad f 5 They smashe aide crosnings canned the death of ning, Steerage passengers “on ene Tarklan ! | He made the error on the following Gecupanta of automobiles In the Blate | ¢ranmer, Gul, weday rom Turkey, were day of leaving his fiancee in care at jarge. fecaby Naan te of hia friend, John De Ligiars, No. & —— _ 21a West Sist Street, while he him- in four attractive styles+-solid leather from top to bottom—and Women’s Brown Kidskin Lace Boots at $9.65 Smart new 1920 models, with welted soles and Cuban heels—also Women’s Black Kidskin Oxfords at $7.85 Of the three north in fifth Avenue, York Store Open Election Day from 10.30 A. M. to 0 5.3 30 P. M. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Store Open Election Day from 10.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34ih Street—New York \ Paeme! Tomorrow— Tuesday—a Sale of with welted soles, medium and low heels— ; Extraordinary Dress Value Tuesday | ' ; wearable most all winter with a pair of spats Women’s Fur Trimmed Hats | Sixth A Cor.1 hS 200 Women’s and Misses’ 1xt ve., Lor. 9t he / Offering Most Remarkable Values j } _ Afternoon and Street Dresses ‘ | ‘Store Open El D E Formerly Sold Up to 45.00 F tee ri P.M. FU! |, OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & @ | | Reduced to 34th Street—New York | No Exchanges 5 El | . 28.00 i Important Fur Sale i | Tomorrow—Tuesday EM \ Smart Frocks of Satin, Tricotine and Tricolette. | ) | High class models hesdeoraely Beaded or Reproductions of Higher Cost Models 3 Ee \ \ Embrcidered. Also plainly, designed types. A superb collection of pea now ise ) HI ) " Sauirrel, insiy Hf 3 Satin and eta in exquisite colors. I A OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & Cc Sale of Imported French Dot Veiling A a) "~\ > 34th Street—New York Fine Hairline Mesh, closely dotted with Chenille. H | All Black, Brown, Taupe or Navy—also Black 905c ( : A 9 Dots on contrasting colored Mesh. Unusual Value B G irl s Coats—sizes 6 to 16 years Veiling Dept.--Main Floor E Extraordinary Values—Tuesday : _ 0 t 4 =I [i K i { =| 5} : ! OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & ( \ enim. aii? 72a iyh aan aa in cama aaa? id S 3} }) 34th Street—New York <a AY ii Appreciable Shoe Reduction Tuesday d __ | | 2 iB | =___— 13 ¢ Sale for One Day Only F — AY 3000 Pairs High Grade Boots (| Hudson Seal Wrap Coat }Il 4 For Women and Misses i (Dyed Muskrat) 48 in. long. i : i A Distinctive and Luxurious Model of % Values to 12.00 . all selected skins. Devp Cape Collar {f re } of superior quality Skunk, Squirrel or L! i Beaver. Rich novelty Silk lining. i Reduced to I Actual 795.00 Value : _595. 00 A wide choice of models. Nutria and Taupe Moline Collars, or plain tailored. Heather 22. 00 Mixtures, Chameliontor.e and Silvertone Polo. Girls’ School Coats of Heather Girls’ Smart Coats of Suede Mixtures, Chameliontone, Polo | Velour, Bolivia and Heather Polo. and Silvertone. Tailored Models With Australian Opossum, Rac~ or Taupe Moline Collars. | coon or Taupe Moline Collars. , Speciat 20,75 8.75 . / Fashionable Walking Boots of Brown and Black Kid and Tan Russia Calfskin. Military Hools and Flexible Wetted Soles. Shoes also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores THE PEACE TREATY LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT * 1920 WORLD ALMANAC Special Lifhited Edition, 85e a Copy at All World Offices,

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