The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. 12 | Sear ox | Wenen'sentitioe’ | CSIMABEL BROTHERS | 307i | 9 to §.30 —Third Floor 32np STREET ~ BROADWAY ~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY —TLhird Floor OF TBR O00 FRANCS -—==——— —! ; acme) Tuesday : Lhe Big Dress Sale 723 New Frocks tor Women and Misses AVERAGE 839” We do sincerely believe these to be best values The word went forth to hold the largest dress sale of the month. Our Dress Chiefs put their in dresses we have been able to offer this heads together—and planned. They visited any season—and, in the light of several past events, number of our best manufacturers and put the this really means a great deal. problem squarely to them. ; Phone Number Pennsylvania 5100 Forged Order and Lieutenant's Uniform Deceive Authorities —Small Sum Recovered. * PARIS, Nov. 15—All France ts buckling over the arrest of « aflver-|}) @mith and a tallor, who, by tmper-|]) @onating French officers, got 786,000 francs (nominally $157,200) from the Ministry of Finance. On Oct, 13 Inst, a man dressed ip the uniform of a French Lieutenant of infantry, presented himself at the Ministry of Finanes with a signed order for 786,000 france as pay for @m army corps stationed at Mains The order seemed genuine and the supposed Lieutenant got the money. A few days later the General oom- m™manfing the Mainz corps tele- @raphed asking that the pay roll be @@nt, and then it was discovered that the order was a forgery. ‘The Paria police arrested George Yvrande, a silveramith, and Henri Platel, a tailor, charging them with the theft. When arrested Platel ‘Was in the act of donning a French officer's uniform and*the police de- Heve be was about to attompt another raid on the French Army treasury. Plate! confessed that It was he who bad obtained the 786,000 francs on an order forged by Yvrande, On Platel's confession the police arrested Moise Le Carpentier, an automobile agent; Andre Forestier, a bath attendant, and Georges Huguet, @ soldier, as Deing implicated in the crime. The police have been able to re- over only 16,000 francs. ‘ARRESTED IN THEFT exclusive designing, superior fabrics, tasteful trimmings of the finest types, careful sewing, attention to every tiny detail— all causes which contribute to the “We must have something out of the ordinary. We must be in a position to give the Women of New York something they’ve OF MILLION FRANCS never seen before.” final effect of these frocks. Money Supposed to Have Been Lost in Shipwreck Seized io And the manufacturers (seven of the best) Street dresses, afternoon gowns and frocks suit- Marseilles, “came across” in splendid fashion. They co- operated enthusiastically in the happy task of giving New York values good beyond belief. Fabrics Crepe Satin ; Crepe Madelon Tricotine Heavy Satins Georgettes able for informal evening occasions—offered in exclusive modes and in the newer shades as well as black. MARSETLLOS, France, Nov. 15.- When the steamer Afrique of the Chargeurs Reunis Line sank in the Bay of Biscay last January with heavy loss ot life, it was said she carried 16,000,000 francs In new dille for tho Banque Franceis Afrique Oocidentale at. Dakar, Jules Carassy, an automobile desler, was arrested in this city yesterday when he was about to board @ train for Paris, Im @ euitease he carried Were 700,000 francs in new bills, the wore consecutive and pment to board the Afrique It 4s asserted by the police that a case of 1,000,000 francs was stolen Before the ship left her dock, eee “a ° ° Trimmings Hand Embroidery Real Lace Collars Exquisite Beading Chiffon Girdles No Mail Orders No Credits No Exchanges ‘Syndicalists Slny Watchmaker—No Arrests Are Made. SPVILLE, Spain, Nov. 16.—A watchmaker ed Manuel Bomba s . s was shot and killed Saturday night by Syndicalists, No arrests have And » Few Baltic Embroidery oeeiet is) cenaention mi the Extra Salespeople Canton Crenes Steel Nail Heads BEN, tomscl Nor, banc Ons eho Eatin Enpce Chiffon Velvet Chenille Embroidery TOKIO, Nov. 16.—Ant! Ee twice broke up Bsiration Army fubllee Extra Facilities Silk Duvetyns Accordian Pleating studente dispersed an open-air ‘ ing, while a mob tnvaded an Indoor eting, tore down the decorations and Mie: 1 the speakers. for Extra Service and most interesting uses of contrast- ing fabrics in contrasting shades—and a minimum of trimming. And Combinations Satin and Duvetyn Crepe Satin and Georgette Tricotine and Georgette Crepe Madelon and Georgette * * * New lines, excellent lines, beeoming lines. Nine o’Clock in the Women’s and Misses’ Dress Shops on the Third Floor Delicious for Table Use Just Right About the Sketches: | for Cooking | _ AmericanSugar | Refining Company “Sweaten it ith Domino"’ A HOME $ COMPLETE “00 eco t's]: WEEKLY «OPENS AN ACCOUNT NON #50! FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE , BET , tee a a we A 193° € 104" Sr: Re A—Moire duvetyn combines with satin to make this Woman's dress unusually lovely. Horizontal tuck- ings on the tunique are emart, B—Woman's dress of dark brown velvet, with inserts of brown satin and exquis- itely hand embroidered, C—A Misses’ frock of black satin, with a black and gold brocaded sash and vest. D—Loops and loops of gleam- ing black beads drop from « slender satin frock for Women. It is finished with a girdle of gold brocade. Women’s Sizes from 34 to 44 Misses’ Sizes from 16 to 20 | TheWomen’s& Mi E—A Misses’ dress of silk duvetyn, with an interest- ing panel of braided satin and a smart metal girdle. F—A Woman's dress of mid- night blue velvet, stitched with henna color yarn and glimmering golden threads. +—A slim blouse attractively embroidered and an uneven tunique of unquestioned grace. A crepe madélon frock for Women, H-—-Copted from a smart im- Port is this Woman's dress of satin, trimmed with beads or navy tricotine brightened by gold stitchery. sses’ DressShops on the Third Floor Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway 4J—Criss-cross stitches of red chenille vivify this Misses’ frock of navy tricotine that laces so demurely. K—Exceptionally long line on this Woman's dress of navy tricotine, hand embroidered and faced with jade green georgette, L--A Misses’ dress of navy georgette over softest satin Made charming by wide tucks and smartly placed beading. ¥

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