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© BUYS UP A TOWN it Ve te Sparta, near Sing Sing, So Bad '. That Frank 4. Vanderlip Takes Heroic Measure If you want to make a # 9Ut of a bad town, Vighteenth t might have ~TODRY {T AND MAKE AT RIGHT UP-TO-DATE town ‘als, Purge it of bad a ons and make it conform to modern social re , fe auiroments, the ansfer is easy—buy i ay | At any rate that Is the solution “mA veached by Mr. Frank A. Vandertip former President of the National ity Bank, when the scandala of Sparta began to smelj ¢ the aristocrat heights of fashionable and exclusiv railroad} olaie police fore Scat! Bird Flies, a, | Loses F’ Brown Breast ot Ries Later t Taunt Disgusted Feline in City Hall Park. due at 1 e Broadway side Iined up three or fonr desp b vuiling that wtched a drani on the lawn levs, and a much smaller | hopping about, You h close to what it w pot was a ca se, extended ot was a bird, about t The cat moved forward rd was n away yt at a time when the bir of Sparta Wes! iooking. The thirty feet was reduced | Ossining, and} ¢, about fifieen in three or fe minutes, Game sporia on the side | tines were offering bets on the out spite of | come Just as th | the with lta clamberc the rail, defic him off the grass, and charged upc the eat, crying “Seat! The cat looked The ere Divd flew away ain and the ea way everybody was d) © GIRL ON STRETCHER TESTIFIES IN COURT ‘ ies When Run Over Three and Dume to the odd w \) in a plaster cas at she wou 8 and th * 17-CENT MEAL L To BE SHOWN Visiting Hatet Men Uitte Istand. Invited rd SUPPOSED THIEVES protects the grass tn There was a white spot, motion. t Was about to make n elderly gentleman and cotton um New York to keep disgusted as the Asks $100,000 Damages for Injur- n, and ran over her 1920. THE EVE! EVENING WORLD, _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, st SUUGHT IN MURDER OF REPORTER lain Vo De suing Employed | rie wait Night Near Danbury, Conn ROYCE erence ‘ Vena hie i DANBURY, Conn. Nov. & The} my ee etd W 1 on a theory «that gasoline thieves murdered Arthur V. Donahue, of |= Flushing, a New York American re porter employed in confidential work by Willlam BR. Hearst, Dp hot in the strangers on a lenely road in Newtown | “ and died ot early Donahue and his K. Donthue, went to Newtown Satur- back by one n the Danbury Lospital yosterday. { father, Martin} ur = {day to spend the week-end with Rd- | Ward S$. Plizschler, the young man's brother-in-law, When Pitzschler closed his barber shop he had young Dona- | hue started about midnight for Pitz sohler'y home, several miles down the State road. Less than a mile from the centre of the village they found | an unoccupied Ford touring car in | the middle of the road with all lights + | out. In the rear were two milk cans Donahue thought the unlighted ear was dangerous to traffic and took it about ‘ards down the road toward an electric ght About twenty-five yards before they ie | reached the light a shot was fired at them from the rear. They looked back and yaw two men coming from a field, one carrying a milk can and the other an automatic rifle The rangers dropped the can and ran o the automobile The strangers accused them of try- ing to steal the car, but Pitzschler he lived in Newtown and Dona- on | hopped carelessly eman with the The clock plained his object was to place the car where it would be out of dun- ger. According to the barber. the men 9, Amity nd wd Naval Gentlemen> Your hands! Are they well gloved? Suit your gloves to your Suit—and note the improvement in your whole appearance.. ‘With business sacks in brown or mixtures, wear C With dark blue suit, of a frock coat, soft, flexible in slate o grey. " of tan. “Mochas,” “Bucls" in drab of cream With brown sport suit. “Capes in tan or cordovan, of “Bucks in beaver or butternut. Get Fownes for style and durability, Name in the wrist— OWNE | GLOVES With grey tweeds or homespun, nt t id at to We are placing on These shirts, wardrobe, Mon's Department Rep Trede Mast Special Sale Broadcloth at $8.75 sale our heavy weight Broadcloth Silk Shirts including both plain White and colors. Formerly at $15.00 to $18.00 Price now $8.75 because of their excellent manship and exclusiveness of material, sent a remarkable opportunity to replenish your S:lk Shirts entire stock of Also, our entire assortment of Imported Ponges Silk and Fancy Silk Shirts. Formerly at $10.50 to $12.00 Price now $6.75 work- repre- 33d Street Entrance Just East of Pith Avenue James McCutcheon & Co. “Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets fii WOMEN’ es ai BONWIT TELLER EsCO The Specially Shop of Onpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET TUESDAY AN UNUSUAL SALE of S WRAF-COATS —are the fine, phasized. Included are Colors: these wrap-coats. are presented in the distinguished and unusua! fashions sponsored by Bonwit Teller & Co, Every little nicety and detail of fine workmanship is em- Interlined and silk lined throughout. Navy blue, bedouin, twilight, moonstone, Siberian gray and dryad. | Lowered Prices Due to Procuring | Materials at Substantial Reductions 96.00 Savings of $29 to $39 on a Coal Usual Prices 125.00 to 135.00 MARVELLA EVYORA VELDYNE ’ soft, rich materials featured in Eight distinctive new models fashionable draped models in slenderized silhouettes with gracefully draped collars, panel back sleeves, stitchery and other treatments of an unusual character. black, brown, gray, malay, green, tan, | WILSON STARTS MESSAGE. fn Sumber of Re} West 42nd Street Stern Brothers s (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Priced for Immediate Disposal: An unusually extensive assortment of Women’s Boots, Low Shoes, Pumps and Slippers at the Radically Reduced Price of $5.75 per pair Actually One-Third Less Than To-day’s Wholesale Cost The assortment comprises a wide variety of fashionable models in dependable quality leathers—all from our regular stock. All sizes, but not in every style. SALE on the SECOND FLOOR. Extraordinary Values Tuesday in High-Grade JEWELRY /or Men and Women Specially selected Solid Gold, Sterling Silver Articles, 14-Kt. Gold Waldemar Chains. Values to $20 $11.75 Women’s 14-Kt. Gold Sautoir Chains, Values up to $21.50 . $12.75 14-Kt. Gold Lavallieres with Chains. Values up to $15.00 $8.75 10-Kt. Gold Lavallieres with Chains. Values up to $8.75 ; $5.50 14-Kt. Gold Stone Set Rings. Values to $18 $12.75 ; Gold_ Filled and suitable for Gift Purposes - 14-Kt. Gold Signet Rings. Values to %14.50 10-Kt. Gold Stone Set Bar Pins. Values to $12 20-yr. Gold Filled Rib- bon Watches. Values up to $19.50 $14.75 Sterling and Gold Filled Oxford Glasses. Values up to $10.00 Sterling and Gold Filled Lorgnette Glasses. Values up to $10.50 $9.75 $7.50 $5.75 $5.75 The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Announces an important display of Imported and Domestic Decorative Novelties from the leading art centers of Europe, America and the Orient. Three Specials for Tuesday: LACE WINDOW CURTAINS In the most desirable styles and sizes. Formerly $10.50 to 32.50 per pair. $7.75 to 24.50 TABLE RUNNERS or SCARFS— To harmonize with Library or Living Room furnishings. — For- merly $3.75 to 12.50 each. $2.75 to 8.50 UPHOLSTERY TEXTILES for lurniture or Hangings, including Armure, Silk Draperies. $3.25 Tapestry, Formerly Substantial Price Concessions on Damask and light weight #4.75 to 10.50 per yard, to 7.50 DINNER SERVICES and GLASSWARE assortments especially High-grade Limoges China Dinner Sets 106 pes; wide gold encrusted border de sign; matt gold handles open stock, Value $375 v0 $295.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets (Theo. Haviland); 105 pieces; colored conventional border de sign; matt gold handles Value 8150.00 $115.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets 106 pieces, new colored border designs matt gold handles. Value 8125.00 $87.50 suitable for the Thanksgiving table. Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pes; conventional border and coin gold band and line patterns; matt gold handles. Values $95.00 and 115.00 $75.00 and 82.50 Imported China Dinner Sets-— 100 pes; beautiful colored border design. Value 865.00 $49.50 Grindley’s English Porcelain Dinner Sets 10% pieces; new colored conventional border design; matt gold $55.00 handles, Value $75.00 Fine English China Plates, Cups and Saucers from Coalport, Cauldon, Doulton and various other well known manufacturers AT SPECIAL PRICES. CUT and CRYSTAL GLASSWARE Cut Glass Cider Sets Rich floral and leaf enttme Jug and 6 Tumblers. Value $4.95 $3.95 Cut Glass Table Tumblers— Richly ent) herder designs ale y attractive values at, per doz $1.75 West 43rd Street eS SO