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ee ee 2. Passage Cancelled on Alarming ‘ ~ IFIRST DIVISION BACK AT CAMP DIX eS - - NO MORE WORKERS GO TO NEAR EAST + News of Americans’ Plight } in Turkey. Conditions in Asia Minor and Euro- pean Turkey are so serious that the Bast relief will not run the rink o ing American. lives by sending relief workers, it was announced following cables from Constan- le, reporting that J. PF. Coombs ts feelng held by Turkith Nationalists a Gamsoun. Fear for the safety of othe Mmombers of Coombes's detachment also] pore ed Arrives for Armistice Day Reunion. expressed, the strength of an alarming cable |, ved to-day, the passage of six re Hef workers who were o sail for Con-|, stantinople on the Panaonia to-morrow has been cancelled Coombs’ home ia nt Apalachicola, |” Fi. Other members of the party are Gertrude E. Knox of lrovidence, R. I Dé. George T. Pomeroy, Burbank, Ca! Marjorie D. Pfeiffer and nd Mrs H. McDowell, this city, and Robert Melville Clater, « writer — Wy ‘oy. &+-Dr. Francesco of the former inflicted two wounds | LAout ounted | ‘the quarrel. soldier votes and they will be ¢ * By Ure county boards Dec. 14 etnias einer | > . BUILDS MEN A soldier earns a good living— Sees new places and faces— ‘Has a chance to go to school or to learn a trade if he chooses— But a soldier doesn’t drill or study or work all the time. Soldiers play baseball and football, swim, box, wrestle, and are crack athletes in the various field sports. EARN, LEARN AND TRAVEL — — — Advance Guard of 10,000 Veterar owas their own aftatr i _ i" 9 | Girl Swallows Biehloride of wer. |" > y [Orlando's Son Wounds Poe tn Dart BN Or- Italian upon | ‘ostamagna in a duel to-day ounter followed a personal) workers The SUES FOR RIGHT 'MANY REDS FOUND IN CREWS! #"4."* TO HIGH TAXI FARE tiotsnes fl Stowaway | seeks t Back er Who Lost License Contends |), Can Accept All That Patrons Offer Him, ener e alumni of © p nKern fr at its annual meeting lInwyer, Maj vu 18th Street to “To Ovington’s”. give Lifochen $10 tt in question. Ha was 166— Porcelain Lamp and Parchment Shade, Price $15.00 , 1 You will find that it is unnec- essary to say anything else or to go anywhere else when gifts, prizes, favors, large or small, are OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave"" 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. ..stern Brothers, Specially Priced for Wednesday Women’s Fashionable Hand Bags pation Velvet Hand Bags—-300 pieces in all, made on high class rames of silver or gold finish; models that formerly ner’ $7.75 sold from $9.50 to 12.75 - - - --------- at Duvetyne or Chiffon Velvet Bags Decidedly smart Fall models in the favored colors. 500 pieces. $2.95 Duvetyne Hand Bags— With fancy frame; mounting all the popular colors. Special, each $5.00 Men’s and Women’s LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Very Attractively Priced av Ot PERSE SLY S EICeS Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs—Incomplete as- sortments of initials—Per dozen, Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—Per dozen, $4.95, 5.50 and 8.50 Women’s Pure Linen Handker- chiefs—With embroidered corners. Per dozen, $4.00 and 5.75 Women’s Pure Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs—Per doz., $2.95 and 3.85 . Men’s i,inen Handkerchiefs— With tave border. Per dozen, $10.50 and 15.00 Men’s Initial Linen Handker- chiefs—Per box of six, $3.30 Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs—Per dozen, $2.90 Initial West 43rd Street THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920. | Pen portrait of an English noblewoman S ERIOUS dignity—classic correctness—noble appreciation of the high requirements of that supreme position to which she was born. . The admirable sincerity with which this prod- | uct of a cultivated and exclusive society chooses . | her apparel, is tribute to the enduring quality and high distinction of whatever she may elect. At the most exclusive London shops,. it is SALE of CHAMOIS-LISLE GLOVES = WEDNESDAY on the MAIN FLOOR Exceptional Values at $2.00 Pair 16-Button Length Gloves in Beaver, Mode, Brown, and ‘White. ‘i . An opportunity which thrifty women will turn to their immediate advantage, Noteworthy Values To-morrow in’ The ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION Newly arrived assortments in a variety of attractive . colér combinations, Satin Stripe Moire Desk Sets, 3 pieces . $2.95 Night Light Dolls of Taffeta, electric etachment $8.00 $ Jt... Hair Brush, Comb and Hand Mirror (8 pieces) Toilet Set covered with silk and trimmed with gold lace, $12.00 . » $2.85 l Silk Pillows, with a three-fruit decoration Taffeta Silk Pillows, two styles . $5.95 Hanging Picture Frames, of silk and gold lace. $5.95 at 1920 7,837,092 7,917,006 7,329,602 6,633,851 6,505,066 5,270,500 4,384,153 Che matter for pride that English noblewomen esteem the beauty and lustre of Kayser “Italian” Silk | Underwear above the most finished products of - European looms. Heys Copyrighted 1940, by Juliue Kayser & Co. Italian Silk Underwear Trademark registered NEW YORK for First Ten Months of 1920 AGATE LINES THE EVENING WORLD 1919 6,110,132 7,680,082 THE EVENING SUN 6,619,347 Gain 1,726,960 THE JOURNAL 237,524 710,225 THE GLOBE 6,763,298 THE TELEGRAM (Seven Days) 7,599,774 THE MAIL 3,701,899 1,568,601 3,623,071 Readers with Buying Power lead advertisers to the columns of The THE POST 761,082 Evening World for increased sales Leads Ali New York Evening Newspapers in Total Advertising Gain Figures for Evening Papers Are from January to October inclusive Loss 1,094,678 dy N 129,447 | ny M |