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eae lag ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. fewer eae ene te MOSCOW CLAIMS __ {WILLS LAND FOR leiecaenaeee ITALY PRESENTS ! | tyolunimean SUCCESS IN CRIMEA) CHURCH MEMORIAL, 1» value ov cits i vo goon in he transfor tax aMdevit filed. ‘Tho will A peven-foot tarpon afte: ! svt anide $1,000 for a central monu j ‘ fateme Sse I Giv Real | ment in Green Cemetery, ar r | i we hae tute Statement Asserts Red | Willian) 4 Warnock Gives Réal Iment In Greenwood Cemetery, and sito NeConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World t und) tbe elaine Forces Have Penetrated | Estate to First Reformed Congre- | )'"e* H had been furthe _gzamin d | by rem: { Inte Peninsula | gation of North Tarrytown, [buried there Invcribed on the mor ; \ HARDING 1s AFTER JONDON, Nov. 10—enetration of| WHITH PLAINS, Nov. 10—Acchrding | Ment ; _— i BIG TARPON AGAIN {1% (umens Peninsular in clahmed t/t the wii! of William A. Warnock of/ witsen and Cox Life Members, ‘ { —— ia eter up| North Tarrytown, valuable real oatate) Tho 0 ‘ | Discouraged by His Losing ¢ on Bedford Road ta given to the Firet}a meating ¢ of ite het os overnors, | |e t courage y bs . Reformed Church of North Tarrytown,/has chosen President Wilson and | fi hi ‘ ! ‘1 . Strigele Yesterday With ee oe ee oe lto be known KA thn “Warnock Home-|Gov. Cox, as honorary life members, | [i BROADWAY-FIFTH AMcHUR. | efines Minimum Claims fo nuggle Yesterda jon of the enemy's fortt- | \e te ervic cr * SevensPooter ai ait stead Memorial.’ If it ‘la not accepted pee Lcitalct ee peei sant one to | eo spute ey ‘oote st, during fighting we » bo nold and ed Int 0 ohio. a + Settlement of Dispute eat. t during | fikhting welit is to be sold and divided into four| ngvgced that eninein the, tt LOM a =) ver +a th6 POINT ISABEL, Tex, Nov, i= ¢ 1 Pentinuiur and debouched at | equal shares to the Reformed Church, rhe Kind by the club, ince the | i Over Adriatic ; waged by his failure yester- Kardahanala.’ Second Reformed Chireh of Tarrytown, |olection of the Tce Grover Cleveland + RAPALLO?. Ttaly Stated Press) —In what m Mdered an uitimotum ser ugo-Slay delogati te struggle, Pree ntured out 1820 <<, 1920 we pending negotiation tween Ba fora Geom ree taeee Leaders > \\ WN Leaders FUR TRUANED Vinter Veaps jefinite minis jocument stated, weer i i The Istrian nt lode The cation In the seclusion of the Creage julian Alps, Nevae ar ttagh, dividing her Ume between FOR WOMEN AND MISSES e railway from I Shaadi. aii ends qd = @unction. e latly i Perritorial contiguity —hetweeny ate ert = ume and Italy until 546 att 16 Prveident-elect ; 5 Fiume toe a sta Lefdatbe ; ie and members of his party devoted s have 2 Biacate ok toh at noon in the Pass Brazos de 4 nnexation of the#Isiands a E iIn-Picooly and to Italy s or tradi |= Annexation of Zara to Italy ee . 4 back and forth = Annexation of several of the Jugo 5 fseea batt =| lay istands to Italy for stratewical | ip eng water #ix or eleht times, giv ie Ne in the party a good Fl Guarantees for sive jt wp but at th 1 ‘i he Italian minor » had differen NEW SLEEVED WRAPS OF SOFT WARM Deraflinrieation of some of VELOUR DE LALNE WITH DEEP COLLARS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO Father Knickerbocker wanted i Sue ey Oy koa Geren ae, the best that New York afforded for his table and he found ’ ; it at our first store—the store that cultivated his epicurean tastes. Times have changed, men have come and gone, but Father Knicker- bocker still demands the best of the land for his table and he still NEW FRONT BELTED, LOOSE BACK finds it faithfully provided by Acker, Merrall & Condit Company : WRAPS OF LUXURIOUS BOLIVIA> We have selected from our regular stocks a variety of foods the = CLOTH, TOPPED WITH DEEP COLLARS prices of which we have reduced considerably, feeling that this is be OF NUTRIA the most practical manner by which to interest our customers in our BONWIT TELLER &CO. The Spacally Shop of Oryinaions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Important Sale Thursday be KAYSER’S ‘One Hundredth Birthday . \ ‘ 5 SUMPTUOUS WRAPS OF ORLANDO”? Finest Fresh Creamery- Da Special blend —1/1by Hk 5 KNIT UNDERW EAR /Butter— 1. teenage aco taisee— yan e. a ii WITH WIDE SWAGGERING LINES, AND Ta ree | Asparagus—trrc, ‘tender spenrs. n Tholke Cottere—Nicsiy blended —at'a low prices {RA DEEP COLLARS AND CUFFS OF RCH? | t Greatly Reduced Prices Asparagus Tips ee 36 | Co WEL ee— Hantstion Lb. pkg ees. ee oi } MOLESKIN 5 tb ? Hid san eifite Beets—*3, Ft 3A hn exquisite blend of aromatic coftess . Women’s Union Suits Pleasing to ihe Meech a as to the painte C cog is dof os : re “ a : ete \ ——Mauna (Mountain) ». pkg fe Regularly 6.50 String Beans—norcca—tin 23 | ee 2°35 i Stringless Beans—);,00¢ i* 28 Tea —tonona—1 tb, canister : 50 | > 3.95 ‘ (pee stringless and of fae: iver | =, ite Bes 2°40 pus I H Glove silk top, mercerized lisle body. In bodice and Peas— cic rales 15 Finest Ten at its price in New York City. P ; . ‘ | Steir sivas i4glesy pink ely. A Allees Brand—tin.........se000+ : 5 Tea—Qranee Pekoe.- Indla’and Cerlory, " Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World : \s cae As M & c. Sifted —tin, seen | other favorites can be found at our stores 5 | cal June Peas with a fresh garden fla | priced according to EQ tg] 502 di iik | ’s 5 | rade, from. .. . 90 to Lov a poun ; Regularly 3.75 to 5.25 | new importation of fine vegetables 19 dese i Succotash— sy,cccitus—tin * . yflowe: ‘and — 3.25 , A.M. & C. Choice Maine 99 | Ripe Olives—Nelimin 19 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET c BROADWAY: FIFE AvEHUE We ee \ Corn—creamy and rich—tin.....ees00+ . Packed with extreme scientific care. , Cotton and wool Union Suits in knee and ankle lengths. | Corn— chores Freed ti Reranciis Maly) Buckwheat Klowr—1. 09 Handy Brand—2 large tins Newly milled and ready for griddle cakes, Tomatoes— i." 35 Women’s Lisle Bloomers - Fitgencs, n, cote 25 Macaroni or Spaghetti— + OMAOES— pisiop Brand —2 tins for Marcillat—full pound package....-...+++ Regularly 2.50 to 3.25 Pp h Mayflan er California. 439 1 Brer Rabbit Brand— ' 29 1 75 Se ae ae Bien ie 48 Bolisseh- Satna mente 57 i : Apricots—‘yo7u'; tis, in sugar syrup.:.* fe MN ees 7 fi 7 IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALED Mercerized lisle in white, pink or black. Pultney — Fancy Bartletts 48 American Cheese—,, pull pctean ne FA Lisle Union Suits Regularly 1.35 to 1.60 1.00 Bodice and regulation shou'der styles in regular and extra sizes; white only, i Mayflower Brand Rice—Norecs Whole Head—3 tbs......... 3D Peach Jam—xo's tin 39 Jarola—pint tin RGGVG—No 9h Uniiccierccce) 8S lipase are ; TOMORROW OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ amie Brand Peanut Oi] ee ica use, -89 | Apricot Jam- Not tne. 21 ‘ Ris a Rob: 12 Sliced Pineapple—C"rrrnnrens 15 Lunch Tongue—Mevers tt o» tin. 39 | | DAINTY AFTERNOON | ROCKS Mikado Tomato Soup—y i ce. in ENO Ue Elm City, Small strips, about 43 °, Sliced Pineapple" ern" 87 Bacon—°3!, ins. each 1b MRA e sheets tees Worcestershire Sauce— imported. 99 MAIN FLOOR. Orange Marmalade—inciven i 39 Mediu bettie Jc, : : 39 No, 1 jar wae . at | M. & C. Pinest—small tin, Tomato Catsuy Ce 26 Tt k —<—<$<— — - : /Salmon— Diuctous ana tenders coerce rr Paw Chew twee oe ae WENTY BIGHT . . . : * | / 9 o2, bottle... = . AMERICA’S GREATEST Sardines —tvimiatle 4 tm oo 22 | Lima Beans—pried2ib.carton..... 98 Dor LARS CREPEISATIN TRICOTINE VELVETEEN VELOUR e Crab Meat—aranese—% tin... 55 Floating White Soan=—..23. ° 05 1 a e Large pieces of solid moat—very tasty. DARA Meet ane a Crist Mente, MORIN 5 ees Vo ‘ . A, M, & C.—small tin. 35 Tuna Fish—setictea white cent Cocoa— Maillard’s Breakfast—% Ib. tin 28 Direct from the Mills to You sou * 59. | Chocolate— Malerts, Paste Brand— 115 Velveteens 0 a Geargettes soo Rishernon Robin a o~ (CHB PREVAILING MODE OFFERS NO MORE CHARMING EXAMPLES OF "THE VOGUE ‘THAN THESE EXQUISITE TUNIC AND STRAIGHT LINE MODELS, IN BEADED, EMBROIDERED AND TAILORED EFFECTS al Prunes— French atyle—14 oz. jar 1.05 A tood as well as a.confection, yore aaa 40 Hage All Silk p : 46 For cooking, cake icings, ete. Wash Satins All Colors Table Raisins bie i Ground Vanilla Chocolate— Maillard’s—" tb. tin Layer Figs— "ir fron. ‘bas 18 Gan’he lnscantieaprevare’ fon acakian’ Satin Duc lai $ 55 Dress Satins $ 35 Olive Oi- ine tins "55 | Assorted Chocolates and Bon Elegant s Silk All Shades ‘i | Imported from Malaga, in Spain Pint tin Bons— Maillard’. La Classique—l Ib. 1 QQ Quart thn ccc ccecceseceseveecenceweeseecsD IQ | nice, WOK ites sressees eaters resaess Crepe de Chine $1.25 Crepe Satin $2.95 Charmeuse $2.45 Widths 36-40 Inches Mail Orders Filled Promptly at 28th Street Store M. B. S. STORES sere 55 WEST 28%. °sres< Brocklyn Store: 405 Bridge St., oppenam-toiine ee ao Fi WOT A hat NEW FROCKS OF CREPE SATIN 95 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED Decidedly a ase package of fine Candies. 4 ‘ GRACEFUL REDINGOTE FROCKS, OF WONDERFUL Prices effective at all our stores CHARM, CLEVERLY FASHIONED INTO LONG-> j SLENDERIZED LINES, WITH ARTISTICAL ne $ Acker, Merrall & Condit [} | "ests, iar "ses" “49 EST. 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