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» ; i) Se a os imallantiok THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. 11 cetacean eigen ns tenia ntneeainteicenenianas = asi pct sales WOMAN VANISHES CHURCH DESTROYED CHARGES: AN LOST - |' fo vent a pace GONGRESS MEDALS GIVEN. (o1": $590,009 SUIT IS DROPPED, y:toe) tontns junder an sareemai fe ON HER WAY HERE BY $20,000 FIRE HER $1,200 ON RACE i ne Daniel & day Hommann ubwoy at 404 eald that Stinnes fad engage fn Seren Ge to Officers and Voar to Paliated Wen tn Navy. Stree Levy asserts the money was gives 'Y {0 him to bet and thas he lost. The Court | to Rent Store | texerted decision Wealthy German Settles setton -. Awatnat Mrttich Agent Here, e rest by Hie nae Miss Betty Whitney Starts From’ Pastor Burned Rescuing Bible From Woman Say White Plains, But Fails to Union Course Methodist Divi Ma ‘ Meet Fiance. Building in Woodhaven } —He Denies li. The police have been asWed to look | The Union Cours for Miss Betty Whitney, twenty-four | roles oh, at Shaw J treet, Woodhaven, on ot lactone, Miller ie) ah- uidiated the ai nt rots, While, the tg. Miller'# banie. agoeunt Impound It fo now al ents Christman Ship Spits to Germany, tio A Christmas ship-the U. < S. Sue ‘quehanna-departed for ( day, carving one hold ful mas mall and cargo consiating ebteriy cers to whe r | or chelated sedbdn, (we. tei bound tor were awarded. Werq Lieutenant CoM Fest against David M.| Bremen and Dansig and t* the firay/manders James (. Madison, Reserve Who tnatsts his nane ts|Chriatmas ship to start for Germany| ¥ and Alexander G. Lyle, Med! Maclevy"—o the; this sear. She carried 1,100 steerage ¢ nrpa: Lieutenants Edward V. M. pot on om horse race! passengers and reventy in the cabin, |Imaace and Orlando 1, Petty, Medica! in the Sriginui wears old, who has been missing from | \, to the ground thi her home, No. 116 East Port Road.!was estimated at -$20,000, wht White Plains, since last Tuesday, She cluded a $5,000 organ and m $2,000 mo- an eft for New York to look for a room | mortal whioh firemen broke for (he winter, and was to dine with; The L Soclety was to sive a © ner fiance and go with him to the| dinner t plobrate the raising of theatre | $1,100 at cM fair last week. Tho Fashions that Slenderize | 21-23 West Just Westof | iad fabe Bryant Fifth Avenue | Miss Whitney came+ hera from Hb soa was eet going Inet night pa} 7 ae a Ss iNansas City, Mu., and had been stay- women met in the church to ar- ‘ ® ~ ine at the home of Mr, and Mrs. jranee for the affair, and, it was be- hs Oe poe. - _ 4 : te 7 “harles Nash for several months. | Heved, became ov: ted. a a a ey = Se =F 5 = -. After whe fatied to meet her fiance,| The Rev. Frederick Stlehler, the | World's Largest Makers and Retailers the White Piains police were “otified, | tor, ran inte the church in bis night | 7 , Miaw Woitney tn 5 €ent 6 Inches tall |clother and rescued a Bible, He re. | of Smart, Apparel for Stout Women and weighs 130 pounds. She has| ceived sitet burne. Slonde hatr id hu When she The Baptist church in TWhio \ LI “ou tert Waite ¢ wore @ black | has offered to Iwt the 3 ‘ ° 7 y turban, t and a cout their building for t ent rimmed with fur and tan Oxford | will be made to-night for the rebullding | ‘le of the structure H i eee = ee | 2d a game Koch Prices Make Sawaaws Shopping an en Aeterviiapes 1908 4AOCHe ©: 125th Street, West _ Sale—Friday and Saturday Pyralin Ivory Toilet Ware Monogrammed without charge in any of the monograms ilkustrated (with the exception of manicure articles). Will Close Out | 150 WINTER SUITS | e with Slenderizing Lines "45 Heretofore Selling as High as 79.50 MADISON AVENUE - FIFFH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Important Reduction Sales ; of | Men’s Pajamas, Sweaters and Shoes to be held to-morrow and Saturday HE modish Suits included in this Sale are distin- guished by an unusually high grade of tailoring and fine quality fabrics. .A wide variety of attractive | styles and much larger variety of sizes from 391, to 56. | They are so well proportioned as to fit the w@man who / has large hips and long waist, or small hips Wad short? | waist. Silk lined and warmly interlined. | Round, Bonnet and Ring Handle Mirrors 4.00 to 7.50 Har Brushes 3075 to 7.00] whisk Brooms 2.49 Cloth and Hai Pin Cushions Brushes. . * 1.2520 7.78 and Jewel | Military Boxes 3.10 to 7.98 Brushes, pr. 5.25to 12.00 Cuff Boxes and Picture Frames 65¢ to 7.00 Hair Receiver 1,49 to 4,00 Boudolr Clocks 6.34 to 9.48 Dresser Trays. 1.00 to 5.25 Button liao, Nall” Files Dressing Comba 49¢ to 2.251 Knives... 49 to 1.25 No-Ax Ivory Cleaning Cream wili offer remarkable opportunities for the economical purchase of Indispensable articles of clothing. YALAMA, BROADCLOTH,* VELOUR, MEN'S WEAR MIXTURES 2,400 Suits of Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas | “Lord & Tisslor 39th Street Toilet, Military and Manicure Sete, in fancy cases, containing 2 to 16 pes, set... . 14,50 to 92.00 LAETITIA Sale of Boys’ Clothing OUR ago L Wo- 1 rousers Suits reduced to 10.89 ~ ° en out of the e or the work- taken from regular stock and greatly reduced to \| 38th Street FIFTH AVE $1.85 ’ per suit ‘ ai ae Men’s Sweaters | Of fine alpaca, camel-hair or casinmere yarn; soft, wars || = | | and light of weight ; \ reduced to $15.50 . a? 4 . Cf worsted, alpaca or camel-hair; briféied or smootin finish reduced to $12.75 The diftere: ace isin the price alone —20% P mwoul nnieers Suits, fashion- | ed of durable cheviot and tweed mixtures. Both trou- cers lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Third Floor Tomorroy’ Twice-A-Year 1 Millinery Occasion if = ! ; ——— Sleeveless Sweaters, knitted in smooth-finish jersey stitch; | see pane uw ees ao | 8 he same event has been vast years, MEN Th M Y especi tally suitable for golfing i} | and to meet the expectation of thousands of ? = eeus eer | | our customers, we are marking the majority of our domestic nats at S HIR T. Thad igere 40.00 reduced to $4. 25 3 Aaper +) | IN A GREAT SALE, NOW ON Both of above Sales will take place on tiie First Floor | | $8.95 e At 1 v7 i A price representing but a small part of their actual value. . | i ! e Every Hat in our collection subjected to a . Styles that will meet favor instantly, Wide \ &6 . i Radical Reduction and narrow stripes. In new Fall colors, i 1,800 Pairs of {| aw Leading fashion notes of Fall and \ll are beautifully hand- ‘Clermont’ brand, five-button centres, French turn-back cuffs. Sizes 1314 to 18, Third Floor Winter ave conspicuous -many models ar r quality Silk-Velvet, Satin, brocade and trans- trimmed with fur, genuine mole. squirre Duy Men’s Boots and Oxfords ||) sifairute mn eae i il The assor piring Hat just aeriveds n the fepartme ) er ured in this general revision of price: ber being of Balta make) . \} (the greater number being of Balta make Every F , ench Room Hat will be placed on sale to-morroy sia REECE is a been. emarked for on the Sixth Ficor || that this occasion offer $15.00 to $25. 00 r four Mre at the tremendously reduced price 37 A refreshingly large co $9.75 per pair This remarkeble offering will comprise 5.00 £0380) 00 nal ae ta x This is a regular $75.00 Day Bed. It is made of Birch, sip aneeany finish, has a: mattress « top ‘box Men’s Boots in black, Russia tan or cordovan brown calf- pacer in Pretoenes of Yue own choosing from an skin (straight-laced models); and heavy-weight Norwepiar In this Sale it calfskin (tan only; sizes incomplete), in a wing-tip model. is reduced to 59 00 Other Day Beds in the Sale include:— Men's Straight-laced Oxfords of genuine shell cordovan, $80.00 Mahogany or Walnut | | Englander Extension Day so tat 4 Day Bed; in black or dark brown. fess 67.00 eSircre 49.00 Simmons Day dal. 00 \E2¢ | Englander Couch Bed, complete Nore €.0.D. No E chanses No App. ovals 30.75 i!" | VS BES Se oe re > +e eae resent Reet oT re ee renee - en a -