The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 10

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_THE EVENING, WORLD, ¥RIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 12, 3 1920. — oS and that he had been singled out an| ciated Press) — The seo Must PAY $10,000 Is napenc der. The defendants an- Laake of Sat ons to. awe ' FOR EXPELLING BOY that he had fed a distur tof the) Austria's formal application, for ad- ‘ AY received \, mmiarton 40 the bangie. & Jina theatre which had bro mught cen sure. Taylor denied this, Upo sore nt to the Dwight Pry Gives Verdict Aalst Peeks cian Children’s, Juniors’ and ba its baseball team ; Skill “Military Academy for | a, thé Peekskill schoo! Misses’ | Oy ie Ld no! stifled “Dwight iby Pa game between | oy j Barring Stygent. the two would be cancelled tf Taylor | ( "O A T S . d. He fi “ dt e@. A jury tn the Supreme Court, Lege gene i Lhd oa Masts | wan sult for $25,000. | i | Greatest money saving SALE of the season Manufacturer will sell at retail entire stock at less than whole- Brooklyn, to-day reported to Justice __ Nichols a verdict for $10,000 tam- MORE CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. ees awarded Melville Taylor, nine- teen, of Port Washington, L. L,| Thompse against the Peekskill Milltary Acad- | Gube omy and its principals, Charles Rob- §nson and John Bucher. The plain- ‘ Oat 075 an Dry! 1 Candidate, Ww. 12 MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street | Thirty-fifth Street oorge F, tiff, whose father ts John Robert | ¢ Taylor, a Manhattan lawytr, entered | Uicket, apent § bail sale prices, Peekskill in 1914 and was expelied |Cording to his personal statement Delle ee ad ted with the Gorey adh COM illustrated is made of all wool im January, 1919. At that time he . fancy material and lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16, Price $13.50 Other values equally as good in coats up to $50, ELLAGIRL COAT CO. WEST 29TH STREET State to-day. Jeremiah Wood, Lieut. Governor- elect, apent $400 in furthering bis cam: | was Cadet Major, the highest cadet I officer, and had been class President every year since he entered, Prior | paign, and received no contributions, tp his expulsion, he said, the sixteen! hiy staternent declared. Cadet officers had resigned when their| J. Ff, Healy, Democratic candidate senior privileges were taken away.| for, Stato Treusurer, recelved $2,470 and spent $2,849, All were expelled, but the fifteen . others were reinstated. Taylor alleged malicious action SATURDAY SALES offering exceptional price advantages eat Austria Aske A GUNEVA, Swi ton to League. Nov. 12 (Anso- . “ Misses’ Street Suits Women’s and Misses’ . . in tailored models, made of all-wool j i OPPENHEIM. CLUNS&@ |" SimecSuincxice | Specially Selected Hats SS } for Winter wear H . 34th Street—New York : $24.50 will be exceptionally priced at Sales Especially A pecially Arranged for Saturday Misses’ Higher-cost Suits $7.50 : in the fashionable styles of the season, have The wanted shapes and colors are comprised e Misses’ Wraps and Coats been greatly reduced in prices. in the assortment. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. : Fur-collar Suits . reducedto $39.00 Included in this Sale, and at the same price, there will be a number of smart hats in black Plain or fur-coliar Suits, reduced to 59.00 and colors, appropriate for elder women. (First Floor) ‘Girls’ All-wool Coats ; Misses’ Fur Trimmed, Tailored and Embroidered Coats of Ve- lour and Silvertone. Belted Si 35 00 Wrap effects. Special rai Glow, Bolivia mie 48.00 for Winter wear | Several Thousand Yards of Misses’ Embroidered Wraps and ; iat a. Suitings and Coatings peat owing ip sey 75.00 very specially pricedat $15.50 cut in the wanted lengths for Suits, | Seal Collars (one illustrated.) Special Girls’ Coats (sizes 12, 14 and 16) in three Skirts and Coats mew models, of polo silvertone and heather will be on Special Sale on the First Floor Misses’ Wraps (one illustrated) o Corduvel, Veldyne, Bolivia and Velucia. Trimmings of Australlan 98.00 Opossum and Nutria, Special) ‘ mixtures; some fur-collared, The assortment numbers such. fashionable very specially priced at $21.50 fabrics as plain and embroidered velours; tweeds, homespuns, wool jerseys, plaid mae terlals and embroidered serges. (Second Floor) 125 Misses Tailored Suits 175 Girls’ Afternoon Dresses Formerly Sold to 59.75 Formerly Sold to 59.75 | 4 . | OPPENHEIM.GCLUNS & € sabes i 35.00 hale 28:00 , 34th Eencct—New York . Far immed Sore ea deere atin re Neer ion Extraordinary Hat Value Saturda Brims of Genuine Fur Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Years Close Fitting Turbans and Off Face Shapes Girls’ Coats of Hcathor Mix- tures, Cameliontone and Silyer- tone, Plain or Fur trimmed/ 25 00 Models. (One illustrated.) Special’ now on Sale below cost of manufacture $—.00 Per Pair MEADES est Kooy Shoe Hauge Fer‘ind ste Ave,” Cos, Brides BROOKLYN Junior and Girls’ Coats In Dolman Wrap, Pleated Back and Cape ef fects. (One illustrated.) Raccoon or 39 75 Taupe Moline Collars. Special) Values to 25.00 10.00 Junior Cape Coats, Belted and, loose back models, of Suede Ve- lour, Bolivia and Heather Mixtures! > Out'and Fur Collars, gone ilutre| 40-00 Residents of Brooklyn ted.) Sizes 13 to 19 ye 1p you Give }N BROOKLYS Crowns of Metallic Brocades, Silver and Gold Metallic Cloth, Satin and PanneVelvet, Genuine Moleskin, Natural Squirrel and Hudson Seal Brims. Hats also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store. Jein the RED CROSS IN BROOKLYN MONEY raised IN BROOK- LYN is spent far the benefit of the citizens OF BROOKLYN, Brooklyn Chapter, American Red Cross, 165 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone 3961 Main. 200 Girls’ Winter Coats 175 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Plain and Fur Collared—6 to 16 Sizes 8 to 14 Years 20.00 Vatues to 29.75 | 18.00 vnesuat vatue

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