The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 4

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THE. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVE «THREAT TO SCRATCH |"! 0" 0% on COSTS HER $10 FINE, p further Rourkane seoution” " former Avs KR INDICTED e OHFLRY | ~ MADE BY WOMAN = vanets Prmenn and Lawyer * Swarts Accused for Drop- ping Bigamy Case | In = BARRETT ESTATE $150,000. Peculine Wil of Insurance Man) done Assistant District Attorney Fawin |My full duty ®. Kilroe of District att: “Mr. Is Bwann's staff; Lows B Swarts, an| | want it Bttorney of No. 45 Fifth Ie ADd @ thiN person whore #may be announced to-day » r hix|done anything other t F @rrest op a bench warrant, were In-| this matter.” fiicted Inte yesterday by the Extraor-| In the ab ‘ | even Grand Jifry for alleged |s0 i mapiracy” and an agreement to| m k *eompound a felony.” : . » Mr. Kilrop and Mr. Swartz were ar |r. a) ea before Juste Weeks, en- "It is putrage pleas of not guilty and were \? fare on t face led in the custody of thelr coun-| that Mr. Kilroe rece } until to-day to give nominal bail! and is guilty of n pion, and k $1,000 each. it further appeara from the tndlet- } ‘ Mr. Kilroe and Mr. Swarts are! ment | f having “abstained from an As Swann, “i| ave my eve you| wilt had you | train you did In] tied to-day GREEN Wit f John D, Barrett, kille ratirond station he It wets forth eatute be divided {n accord counsel Mr. Swarts | the lawn of Connecticut {n © preferred to make no sjate-|sons who dle inteatate, that the entiny estate or Mr. Kilroo | Widow, Mrs, Nellie A. Bar children. Mra. Barrett, Hert }ton and Douglas F. Cox are tors, Mr. Barrett's persona upward of $100,000 andr $55,000. Mr, Barrett was an inaura | marine merchant of New York, Hin will that it was hin duty ag|ix said to be the frat of its kind ever it District. Attorney and filed here: it ap-| indtetment no money Best & Co. t fe ia Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. pr Established 1879 Oe 5a) COLD WEATHER APPAREL FOR MISSES & GIRLS | | EW SLEEVED Will be offered Today WRAPS OF \VEMBER 12, (i 1920. da gas plant ont clty was eplace them. Ho Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDLNARY EM DRAPED WRAPS OF R and Saturday at , ANDRIA? EVORAZ 2 i DEVELOPED ON LINES fRONT BELTED AND iz THAT ARE WIDE TUCKED, LOOSE BACK s 4 i INEXPRESSIBLY FOLDS, WITH EXTRA i : GRACEFUL WITH? LARGE COLLARS AND COLLARS OF RICtr CUFFS OF AUSTRALIAN Misses’ 59.00 to 89.00 Coats AAOLE FUR opobsum . 39.50 , 95°° 150° A 50,00 saving on some of them, and many times 39.50 worth of wear in all of themg Wool bolivia, veldyne, and.suede velour — the ; 7 bi fabrics, belted and flare sty ; convertible collars. Beautifully | FROCKS OF SILI< CHIFFON VELVET 5 tailored, silk lined throughout. Second floor. | ,FOUR CHARMING NEW ‘MODELS IN UNIQUR ° ° r) TUNIC AND STRAIGHT LINE EFFRCTS,“ Little Girls All-Wool FEATURING STYLE INNOVATIONS OF AN $755 4 UNUSUAL CHARACTER, SHOWN IN ALL 4 . . 3 Chinchilla Coats 16.50 THE NEW WINTER SHADES us Reefers style, double breasted, button-to-neck model, with wide | — — seams, pockets, durable ning and warm interlining. In ee | RUN =a or brown—most practical for the little girls’ every day wear, Sizes j 4, 5 and 6 years. Our regular 19.50 grade. Second Floor. } * 1 . ’ “oe Girls’ 59.00 Fur-Trimmed | Coats 39.50 All-wool suede velour in navy or brown—smart enough for the best occasions on which she will wear it or brown heather mixture, a good fabric for practical'wear, Belted model with novel pockets, aad big shawl Collar of natural raccoon. Sizes 10 to 16 years. 1 Second Floor j — tl} : ’ : ’ Girls’ and Misses Outing Flannel Gowns $4.45 $ 00~$6.00 White outing flannel, with round neck banded jn | o ¢ 4 \ 1.75 pink or blue check ay Comfortable, of course, but girl- ishly attractive, too, 12 to 16 years. Pink and blue striped outing flannel, with hood attached, Recommended for cold nights on the sleeping porch, 12 to l6 years, Second Floor. 2.50 THE LARGEST STORES IN BEC For MEN, WOMEN Consult Telephone Boys’ Black Ribbed Stockings BS ° Heavy weight black cotton ribbed stoc! knees and reinforced toes and heels ANY K Cire reinforced Main Floor kings with triple Sizes 8 to 10h, No Men’s Style Over $6 ,00 CHAIN OF Directory for and JUNIORS Addresoss stop SEIZURE OF PLANTS. compelled to | * returned after | The G | ruited a utaff ‘of students | ii = Tapia ern Staniei 4 6 iesGibhons 5™ ete AT 36T! STREET Second Floor ~Tahe Elevator A Special Sale AN OPPORTUNE OFFERING OF MUCH IN STYLE AND MATERIAL FOR VERY LITTLE INDEED New Coats With Fur Collars -O/ Ringtatl o- an Opossum nd Raccoon 59°" Values up to 98.51 IN CHAMOISTYNE VELOUR de LAINE BOLIVIA VELDYNZ Aus Natria New Low Prices For New Dresses Se ected from Our Regular Stock 7355 Values to Embroidered, beaded and plari tailored models in Satin Char- meuse, Crepe de Meteor, Tric- oline, Crepe Satin, and Velour seh NSE en TWAAWAWHENT WGAUAEAO NAD RU NO AONE AOI ha Reg. Trade Mart McCutcheon’s Manhattan Shirts at a 30% Reduction Commencing Monday, November 15, we will place on sale our entire stock of Manhattan Shirts at a reduction of 30% from the regular rétail prices. Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts are included, also Plain White and colored Negligee. “McCutcheon Label” Shirts We are plaging on sale Saturday, November 13, our entire stock of ‘‘McCutcheon Label” Shirts at a similar reduction of 30% Men's Department: 33d Street Entrance Just East of Fifth Avenue James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets formerly of Vogel Bror. “Sacrificing coe: Extire Stock of Suits & Overcoats regardless of profit or cost Here’s where we're taking big losses. First: To help in our small way | Second: We believe clothing will he lower next season and we to reduce the cost of good clothes want to start with clear decks to where it belongs, when readjustment begins. $35 and $38 $40, $45, $48 | $50, $55, $58 $ , % Suits &0'Coats | Suits &0" Coats| Suits &O' Coats Suits &O’Coats 24.59 32.50 | 37.50 47.59 Open Saturdoy Bocaing | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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