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Te ——— 22 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 1920. ‘i " ‘PRICES IN OCTOBER _ RAILROADS STILL LOSE | SERVICE CLUB FOR FIGHTERS f | FFEATS SHOW HEAVY DROP DESPITE HIGHER RATES.| opening of Club tere Marke Start of m Natton-Wide Campain. 7 urvics Club for Soldi Satlors a \ ‘elary of War uker and tary of Navy Dantels : Will open its doors this wfternoon at Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Filth Averus 10 West aeth Street. ‘The apening creases granted by the Interstate) N¢ I} y r | Commerce Commission, accordisig to|Of tus clu®, the first of ite tind FE RIDA y: SA TU RDAY | a study of operating statistics. made RE as 4 . ¥ 7 | Clothing, {t was sald, had dropped 13 |), ‘¢ DuPeRG of Ral » Shee . Refused Lease at Higher Rental price, Sass. “teuces compiod, to, bY tbe Bureau of Railway Boonomica| simtinr eluise througho wintry. ‘ r Y ile Major Gen, Bullard, Major Gen, ms 5 |Fepresent 1919 costs, and farm products |4nd jssued to-day throuxh the Mail Dan and the: ° and Owner Brought Ac- [31° ber Ce oetoner privaa ware; WAY Bxecutlves" Association {Sha raion: ner ele ees ® lathe shoe ihe oer Ores out} During September, t, are expected ‘September Figures Fall 26.9 Per i ¢ 1 Only House Furnishings Remain Cent. Short of Amoents f2- x ‘ Up—-Clothing Down 18 pected to Be Earned. Per Cent WASHINGTON, Noy. 18.—Main line ©, WEIS TRESPASSER wists: San 2 studies given out by the Departmen x Labor show marked detlines in Oct f in prac Ite er — se | Tailrouds are not yet earning amounts expected to accrue from the rate | actically al) {tema ent feost of living, except house fu i i above tose of & year ago, but| , the first month , tion to Oust Him. duoted as below Sepember, for which practically complete atatis w abeakers at the op ‘ee wir” For Misses and Girls he index figure of prices for the tics om the new bags are avatiable, ‘The first attempt to defeat the new, 1, was placed, 42) the association suid, the net tneom én : rent laws by bringing a so-called in imiced el Pig aa 207 railroads fell $29,343,000 or 26. Nes ind Capt De rae ction against » tenant... een Bo { * 4 ie a a lon ‘ An : . “ . . ci fd fakes, Who had re] Sur +) Der cent. mhort of the amount nboss hae ae canisaly Feed, In these sections, too, the telling effeét of our large reductions is 4 prices during Octo- | Sary to give them a 6 per cent. return | writing | her dropped § 1-2 per cent, Prices de- | 0 the provisional valuation placed on | << Agure, was squeiched yesterday bY! cined for thirty out of forty-three! tho praperty used for transportaon | QVERNMENT CUTS EXPENS Judge John R. Davis of the 7th) good articins listed. Sugar decreased | purposes. E fused to sign a renewal at a higher pol its to be noted in splendid values tor newest modes. There is no better place than our Misses’ Apparel Sections and no better sth | & , potato 16 cent.,| The total net revenue during Sep- | : . ‘ Saat Lee F i 2 aie, Sard witent aaa cesaway,|soiens it par cont. rice >, ereaks and|tember from the 207 roads, ‘whlch |October Divbarsemente 9714 time than now to shop for prese nt and holiday needs. eheddi adway-| eats 4 and miscellaneous from 3 to 287,899 miles of line, was | ‘The principals were the Michael Fy! jor cont. the bureau estimated, or} G60—September, #1 Paterno Realty Company, owners of Price increases were: Eggs 14 and| 2.8 per cent. more than was earned |; WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 No. 896 West End Avenue, and Tosliaea 5 per cent, Bacon, Butter and | during the samy month 1.1919. The!t | montat expenditures for October Hittenbach, tenant, who up tO} ocher articles increased less than one-| total recelpta from operation were Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits D é | by ne $1,230,000,000 a@ compared with 1 had been paying $153.83 a i $617,162,000, an increase of 23.7 per| © mouth. | Rent at the rate of $200 a eal tt ach nko Jcent. tor the year; but operating ex. | Sentomber,, according, to, tha manthly month had been asked by the Pater- penses were $509,018,000, an Increase SUTeanT , " ; ° no Company for October and Novem-| ROBBED IN OWN OFFICE. of 23.2 per cent | ta wins Geo against ‘Siedaoob ser ts S . Experts’ testimony was of opin-| sliced fon only and no facts as to tho finan-| Broker Accanes Man Whom Court | Finds $2, cial affairs of the apartment house) vere supplied. | Holds tn $2,500 Batt. | on, the pubiie doe ainaynt Were $49.75 Were $67.75 and $69.75 palaces iain A number of models in velour and tricotine in- =jS aes clude styles with sealine or self cloth collars. CHICAG! 18.- granting judgment for the ‘old! Handsome suits of silvertone, duvet de laine, Joseph tnright, an insurance broker| npr eed : — BO! ¢ sui of $133.33 on the ground that the mn jof the country have, saved $ ; 5 n 1 ‘ ; i : lord had not sustained tab armen) et aves: thie eee ney: eae a ves Smart tuckings, attractive belts and pretty lin- yalama and tricotine, many of which are em MR psisat tablinony that an incrane’| i , i rh “tae prmpene pre hk NACES REPAIRS ings are further indications of the good value broidered and fur trimmed, are strikingly good: —. yp sella eaeeneaerendeaea tr erican Rallway Asso- Wee 1 mate of Store of these suits. value at this generously large reduction. \ d the convention: of that Waa Reese. “There is one big theory running | wus a on, | through the whole schemre of the new | Martinique, B way ond 32d Street, | body ‘here | i ena fter being pl doby & crowd. ———— STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION . x7 : . | + Habe Unjunt unreasonable ‘and ope |, 2gciant chacaud thee) Hecaay and | WAY T i A a Misses’ Tricotine and Velour Dresses uve conditions, recognized nn ex. {anoiner man came to nls office, showes| NEW O DIE. - | Ing by the Legislature. And the py ed him, and. with $128, | 5 Special Purchase rts in upholding these laws are |r i and fled with $126, u Ns eM Pie | Seaman Dropped Over End of Sty, | wad ie he egeely: weacuteg “the a of ONT te preceezes, tc Cerner | AN “Lost and Found” artictes mame in the title of the action.” 1posket seaman aboard the United advertised In ‘The 4 e ——————__ im - i ri Zacapa, dropped a rope over fe Steet ang Fou: 103, World Build for thirty dave. Were $24.75 and $27.75 Vetching little dresses at remarkably low price will interest the Miss who 1 ON THE FLORIDA. | 919,000 Damage Jn Fire at Bronx {the stern when the alilp was two dayalt v. 18.—Orders wi oT Jout of port, and | y directing the rigin last night|the ocean. He pro now at the na ed at $10,000 injto pieces by the pro: and the ship's | } Hampton Roads to. ; mms. loMicers velleve tix to be a new metho: | kelephone ne wants a pretty practical dress of warm material. Tricotines are prettily Sai Recratary of Gcate Calby and. the | ston n TF an lege a note with st. tor the |] oe ysegemeckman, New York. trimmed with flat black braid or gilt novelty braid. Velour dresses have ‘on his South American trip. Tire ‘automobile tracks @ se/boatswain and $4 for “Paul,” another | Florida witl leave here Saturday. ed from the flame aman \q cross-stitch embroidery. There are a number of models and several smart shades. : Py, ’ aan ea Misses’ Emb’d Crepe Meteor Dresses : 29.50 | Snobs e | Were $39.75 and $44.75 33rd Birthday Sale These lovély dresses reproduce with all beauty of detail the charm of higher / ‘ priced models. Colors are navy and brown with cherry, or green embroidery. ‘The vestee is of finely pleated G te and lace. “i ; | of narrow velvet ribbon matching the color of the embroidery encircle waist and sleeves. of Overcoatsand Suits —_| A gies vt» he of es gh a N Vigorously styled; splendidly tailored; the finest of fabries—and priced at what they cost us—in brief, AT. ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST $55, $60 and $65 Overcoats $4750 Every Kuppenheimer & Brill Suit Reduced Girls’ eciiiead Price 1 57 These exceHent middies are made especially for Hearn and meet in style, quality and price the demands of the many young co who shop here. ‘The unequalled value of Champion Middies has made them famous. Little Girls’ Coats | Coatsforthe Older | Girls’ Rain Capes At Big Reductions Girl : Special 3.44 14.50 13.50 Were $17.94 and $18.94 Pretty styles made of red, $35.00, $40.00 and $60.00 $65.00 and Good warm coats of. all-wool pedo navy and tan rubberized sat- ¥ ; t A | polo cloth, two-toned materials | Models of cheviot cloth have ’ $45.00Kappenheimer $70.00 Kuppenheimer | | and chinchilla, are rien lined. | collars of self or inlaid velvet | een with plaiddined hoods. : . ; : Nog | Plush or novelty collars in at- | collars, smart pockets and 2 ' and Brill Sutts, now and Brill Suits, now i tractive models. 6 and 8 years. | belts. Warmly lined. 8 to 14 yrs. Sito AS eer | _ $27.50 — $47.50 | TWO-DAY SALE Women’s Jersey Cloth & Tricotine Dresses $80.00, $90.00 and $110, $115, $125 and: 19.50 . $100 Kuppenheimer $135 Kuppenheimer Were $27.75 and $29.75 } und Brill. Suits, now and Brill Suits, NOW’ The dresses that every woman wants this year are just such pretty models of all-wool jers we are presenting at this very ey in charming new shades as special value. They may be chosen in Oriental Blue, reindeer, brown and elk. ‘They are straight-line models beautifully embroidered with braid and silk. Models include tunic and redingote styles. Tricotine dresses are embroidered and come in navy blue only. 36 to 44. $6750 $87.50 And the Brill Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back with Every Suit. A moderate charge will be made for alterations q 279 Broadway Ve Fae > 47 Cortlandt Street 16 day edd Ave. Broadway, at 49th Street 44 East 14th Street Trimmed Satin’ Hats Girls’ Beaver Hats 2.84 3.95 Were $3.95 and $4.94 Now that furs are donned in eamest tiene amar be- Were $6.50 and $7.50 comi s, so trim and close-fitting, are their chosen ee ae eee eee coming Hitveat, ‘There are charming styles in satin, BLACK, BROWN, NAVY and BEAVER brocade and cellophane. Many are trimmed with fur. : Some are combined with plush. Artistic novelty Pretty shapes with heavy fur nap, and trimmed with ornaments provide the Finishing, touch of distinc- tion. Colors include navy and Pekin blue, Copen, ; sy ae henna, brown, beaver and other shades. every young girl can have one for Thanksgiving. See Pages 10 and 35 For Other Hearn Advertising. bands and streamers are offered at a value so good that