The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 14

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ta : AON AND SHOT, Py By * nt) ~ CALLED 10 DOORS of Robbers Who Are Over- running krish City. Covert, 1990, Ir de tren Pritti¢sion Oo. (The New York. Brentng W DUBLIN, Nov. f9.—1rish Govern- Ment officials tn a statement hav e @eclared that thh wave of vidlence tn | Wweoland {e declining. When questioned |; a9 to the latest shootings In Cork \@ney\ were atyle to give only in- formation ¢7 tha murder of @ Police | Pergeant and one civilian as conveyed | from Cork in a brief police meseare ‘The facts are that murder had rec- @e4 innings In the Southert capital Gilly yesterdfy. Police t D oghue and pitree civil’ Sead and two others seri @4. The civillans are reg: ¥ictims of vengeance for the death of the Police Bergeant. From miémight unti 6 o'clock in the| Morning there was indiscriminate fifie firing and bomb explosions in| qt @he central areas: Some houres | ts Were broken into and many persons |; passing t and from work had} Barrow escapes. After midnight| four men in succession were taken | from theif houses and shot in the| rect. Jolmes Coleman, Eugene Con- 3 an ex-soldier, and James Han- rT foi were shot dead, and Charles | 19 en ami Stephen Coleman were Sryanees, it is feared mortally. ‘Coleman was a well known ictoess man ang ‘was interested in righ Industrial development. He was @umimoned downstairs and on arriv- at tite door threo bullets were ka Close range, killing him tn- sa In other, cases men, alleged to be in} @piform, entered the houses and fred) Ghots, and when the Inmates made 9 @ash to escape they followed them up he: and 0 at close range. Buch the condition of lawlens- ‘Bese in lin that the authorities put armed guards in the Pi aber them from visits gangs who have com- Sdrerai daring robberies in weeks. a EE. th Ma strains of music and fainter frelinns cre n’s Husband Di dn’t Mind Gauze or} ie Mche esecloth—but Muslin? Tulle or m During the fall n by rly hurled at Sir @ilver 1s 8 power, and many other ps: 10 she waa “expos wxim In spite of thia she of the myster- fous musiin-—or tat t in pitch reac! r, She had already cabinet and had been tn hairpin or two. eau hich is it? or-ail cated the irituaiism ve, May 8 audicnoe the ce of her mar x3 apponred be » students. "by Bir Hirai | it tulle? York, the city of f! ‘There the girl reporter expectantly darkness with ing her epine en sho rmed po. hrough p She entered ti cabinet throuh shadowy curtains. Six men and as many wom ce had been CREDIT, If You Want It And the credit plan we offer is the most convenient method of purchasing fine wear- ing apparel offered by any store. We will arrange to accept partial payments on your account, weekly or monthly, on your pur- chases here, and our merchandise is backed by a broad guarantee of satisfaction. the Models at $36.75 A Sale of 60 to 870 Coats and Wraps $ 3 675 sold in regular stock discriminating woman. shades and models. up to $70. They are r6th Ave. These coats were specially purchased for this sale and are equal to coats formerly Their desirability can be seen at a glance. and their smart styles will find favor with the most warm enough for the coldest Winter days, the fur collars lending added attraction and warmth, In all the popular Winter fabrics in various All sizes for women and misses. Many are fur trimmed, All silk lined. Two of the styles are jllustrated. HECHT BROS.|§ 53-57 W. 14th St., Ni rum ble wads or . appeared | ered er, COY nae P. Sacril upon the ins parted a 1¢ to her | x and faint ears upen wn ® that bl the from | Pub i ee Alda. O torre eddie y Memer Rover « ry Aluno in the Twilight Dreamin rw Process Cohumble Ree: orde individually inapected Duravt . depend. ry detail, tical, sn e seckers al cr y te bP . reporting t Rosa Ponselie and Charles Hackett Kies Mo Again . gee Lufteby . 6 6 8 Pa TER EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. There who “were utterly ey were psyehic spiritual disregarded not sufficient ha e had witne had an. entirely h upon i and countenanc In whic 4 the goods was tulle. ' & former m and | pe Thomaon (who had been led b This brought were those seated mag ha lady argued that cries of approval and HH that !t would be to the ad- ired startling 9 statements. ly fe. if the | sed at different Elixir of Love | With Caruso, At the Opera 9 e. | By Sylvester Rawling. at she ber {deafening applause rh, |by erias of “His! Bist” mest t Mrs. | by her | For Didur px id. the ARUSO, as Memorino, sang the utiful, dew= \C aria “Una Furtiva Lagrina’ in iter the oh rot Moletiny” | Donizetti's “L'Elisir D'Amore” nd gone throuch this sunt, Dre de |4t the Metropolitan Opera House last intervened with the muslin| night to a crowded house that held which provoked a heated dis- | tig breath until almost the last note. Then there was pandemonium. The was punctiated several minutes the action was interrupted. A bouquet was thrown to him which «|follottous offspring in a fainting con- |he placed in the bucket on top of the « twelvestines. The | dition to an adjoining room) consent | well to the accompaniment of a roar RENN DICHCeE Ane ud ; ed. To this Mr. Thomson of jaughter. Mabel Garrison, who ts, because of a long you drop water into a|Was Adina, prolonged the demonstra- and chance blowing up the|tion by Sncontinently delaying her | curiosity had grown t ng jentrance. When she did appear point! ‘The writer low Is would not blow up the butld- | i wag restored tak her place upon the |ing," shouted the Doctor. silence waa restore n the second dozen wero| “But,” replied Mr. Thomson, “it! The artificial old comedy Is apt to vome aid \might cause the death of Mrs. Thom-|get on one's nerves, despite nome ex- Ha the Caiinst |: aOn quisite m with which {t is embel- iewine ce ‘ », dearte, for| disapproval fi of the | lished ® are more sophisticated S$ warment has been referred to| face facts | house, many own actors und/and less tolerant than our fggbears ie Melis. And €¥ ' Uy the clammy hand of the | actresses taking part In the demous- | ytuch of thy laughter which punotu- ut news have Lheard it] nervous daughter of tie Indy «’ | tration. Ms ’ int This nan who tis so {clashed that of the reporter, resonant volee of Raymond |* the situations seemed forced the wy | Was led to the front. A throughout the | Nevertheless, upon the surface, it bes and o ndion to the ad cr] nformed. Le | was a joyous night. aMbel Garrison n arance was looked upon visability of © test being ade | y-one years stra | ; ‘ emu | Fre anirite |Was a dainty flgure as Adina and she matte a Fahae hai ting!" This xecomp! the by no means easy life after death, « rhe eae aH , er, y oe |coloratura role with ease and ski!! it Must be ini, who ab alnging lacke | cold. know of hoodoo | Ut Heh SInsing, IacRee Lee RAG ‘her: ortrayed y human) cl ‘out the | vantage of the Thomsons to permit] ie quack r nycstivator and from the presence this test to be made broad. lin ich he has accus- there came a peeullar Miss Virginia Pearson said spirits |tomed us and sang In keping with his of re db boudoir tfequently, and | con mn. His horses were a fine ee too mettlesome fo: Complete December List Now on Sale Columbia altecords ChristmasSongsand Hymns Opera and Concert Music © + Ress Panselle + Holds Lashanska} 33g) Rarbare Maurel | A-2990 Barbas Maurel} $1.00 Instru Polish Danee—Violin Sole Faust Selections, Part L Metrepolitan © Faust Selections, Part IL ae The Music Box . . Dialog for Four . Etude, Opue 424No.3 aie Miniature Orchestra Waltz in E Flat (Schubert) Walts No. & Leese » Cobwmble That Nang! hey W alee ‘Violin Bole Your Eyes Told Me Se—Violla New Celamite Reverde on Habe wt afl Colemble Dewtore the 10th and 10th of Kvory Month COLUMBIA GRAPROPRONE COMPANY, Bow Yor Toseha Seal) TT0, »cra House Ovehestre | A-6167 $1.50 Brows | A-29608 tae Brown} $1.00 i Perved Holy Night, Pesosfal Night (Seat Night, Hal- } 9373 lowed Night) . : Jeanne Gordon} $1.00 Nazareth . Quen Seare und Columbia t'lr Quartet A-6169 The Voice of the ChimeeOecar Seagle and Columbia Stellar }"$i.s0 Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns, Part L. Columbia Stellar Quarette ) A-2993 iden Yuletide Hymne, Part IL Columbia Stellar iSied $1.00 ciuanees ToyMarch. . . « « Prince's Orchestra) A-2096 Children’s Symphony» | st Prince's Orchestra} $1.00 | Want to Know Where Tosti Went When He 4 Suid Goodbye ' Bert wimtams }4 Nie Set Up . * . . . re . Bert Williams: finga- Bula-Sing- ing) CoMlew sees Prank Crumit ) A-3303 dytoLeve . ais Frank Crumit} $1.00 Rae Along ona Blue Lagoon «+ Campbell and Burr) A-3302 On Miami Shore . + 2 Campbell and Burr} $1.00 » News Bayes ful at Bixty'an You Were 4 aie. eon » Nore Bayes Avalon from Sinhad + + = Al Jolson) A-2998 Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me? =: : Henry Burr} $1.00 Srront Nnunima (Papa's Getting Mad) . Marlon Harrie) A-3300 I Told You Se ) Marlon Haerie! $1.00 eenae ° one Unele Jou at the Dentist’s Cal Stewart and Harry C. Browne) 4 99 Uncle Josh tnd Aunt Nancy Put up the Kitchen 4 (hi Stove . Cal Stewart and Ada Jones Dance Music Sy hanerteate tes Art Hickman‘s Orchestra a a ish Could Make It Se—Fon-tret Art Hickman’s hese $1.00 Je Ne'Sale Pa Pa—Song Fon-trot, ‘The H My Little Bimbo Dews on thy Himbee lelo Pee Heyyy is $1.00 Think of Me, Little Deddj—Kediey On =, Wilbur Sweatmen's Jars Bond} A-2094 if “But"—Medicy Fon-ersa. « Wilbur 6wtatman’s = $1.00 ; Fair One—Fos-trot ) «Ted Lewis’ Jas Band | A-2908 f Gypay Mowe—For-tret . > * Ted Lewis' Jas Band f $1.00 Wr That Moani? Melody—Fos-cret.. Paul Biese Trio | A-2098 Re oof Babylon—Fos-trot. . . . Paul Biese Tre} $1.00 Hewallan Twilight—Medley Walts . — . Cohumbia Orchestra | A-6168 On Pensacola Bay—Medley Wale | | Columbia Orchestra $1.25 The Chimee—Fox-trot.. . Columbia Spanish Band | E-4772 Three O'Clock in the Morning Gobumbia Spanish Orchestra] $1.00 didnt. ' 3 S . x stage pudposes. Scott! was hanpy as! oat NRW PLAN, . IIS IMPREsSTON. ever in the part of the Boldice Bel (Pron the in (From the Borton Transoript.) core and M u asa trim and she refused you?" 5 a Mr I ei That's the impression I received.” 4 n't she actually say not* wt In the lobby 1 ov mated discuasion be ans on the makin ve eimently 4 n” ¥« y able to eing better than Caruso, but make spaghett! like him? Never! Never!" Over CMids Restaurant ght U, 1 Fight Up. Opp. Oppenheim-Coliine take Bieter 386 West 34th St. Sharp Reductions on High Cost Coats $97.50 — Taupe ' | Values $49.75 | | Trimmed with, Australian Opossum, Nutria, Frepe' Seal, Ringtail Henry Hadley, asyoctate conductor | ‘ft the Philharmonic Soclety, got au inning last night, He lod orehes- tra at a concert in Carnacte Ha while Josef Stranaky, the conduc looked on from a box. Mr. Hadi showed his mettle In directing Rach- maninoff'a second symphony, Moar kowskt's suite in F mafor, and the Bruch concerto for ylotin in G minor. in which Toscha Seidel played the solo part, FAPRICS Récttals of yesterday included one | by Carlos Valderraina, Peruvinn pi ist, at the Ma an Opera Ht the afternoon, His prog: up of musie fou ies, Beaver Navy Reindeer nized by himasif, At Aeol-| evening Rudolph Reu- | Pianist, played a pro- | me of Chopin and Braimacom- | tions. At Aeolian Hall in the! rnoon Ida Davenport, sopranc, | ‘companied by Richard Hareman at | he piano, p fon Handel, I. ad Kramer and 3 Brown to $65 in their original form, and) All Other High Priced Wraps and Coats Reduced Accor ‘ingly Sharp Reductions on High Priced Suits $29-75 $34.75 $3975 Sharp Reductions on High Priced Dresses $1995 $22.50 $15-95 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Accnues) West 43rd Street Misses’ DISTINCTIVE WRAPS At Noteworthy Prices Saturday MISSES’ FUR-COLLARED' WRAP COATS— Handsome fur coflars of Australian Opossum or Taupe Nutria, fashioned of Chamois Velours: silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $55.00 Regularly $75.00 MISSES’ Fur-Collared WRAPS and COATS— Of soft luxurious Evora Cloth embellished with deep collars of ‘Taupe Nutvia or Australian Opossum; silk lined and interiined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $ 75.00 Regularly $115.00 Misses’ Handsome Wrap Coats Dressy models of fine,soft Wool is lars of Taupe Nutria or Australian Upossum; silk lined and interlined; 14-16-18 yrs.; regularly 9135.00, $98.00 Other Winter Wraps w'th or without fur, $29.50 to 365.00 ics with large col- Reductions of about ONE-THIRD on BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING High-grade assortments from our regular stock, assembled specially for Saturday’s selling. Boys’ School Overcoats--Ulster style; belted models; 10 to 16 yrs. Values formerly up to ° $29, 50 | Values former! ae to ° $22. 50 $39.50; reduced to. . $30.00;,reduce Boys’ Junior rennin ale: or convertible ele model; in Navy Blue, Brown, Grey and Fancy Wool Mixtures; sizes $3 to 10 years. Values formerly up to ° $22. 50 Values formerly up to ° $17. 50 $35.00; reduced to.. $25.00; reduced to... 2 LITTLE BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS Junior Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist modi!s of Velvet Knitted Cloth and Regulation Blue Serge. Various styles but not in every size; 8 to 8 years, To Close Out ai S7. 75 Formerly up to $15.00 Reductions on Boys’ Hats Velour and Beaver; reg. $6.95, $4.59 | Felt Hats; regularly $5.00, $3.75 Plush Hats; “ $6.95, $4.50 | Velvet Hats; “ $3.95, $2.75 Boys’ Cloth Hats up to $4.25 at $1.50 to 2.95 An extensive assortment uf CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES At about ONE-FHIRD OFF the Reg Dependaile quai.ty fan or Black leathers. Laced models. All sturdily built to withstand hard wear, Jar Prices Size 5108, - +» + + $3.45 Sizes 8% to 11, . © ck $3.90 Sizes 11gto2, « + +» $4.90 SALE on the SECOND FLOOR All she sald was

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