The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 4

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ee ¥ ‘ 4 . 7 mS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. te di rcohond weds -n oat fas et Berth ono Bad i = 1 1 t | Shepard Drought t pital |did not ke here the whiskey came! ¥ f IF SEND cca the tentative proporal te/MURDER CHARGE IN ier where he aia lest Aine "tram og wh put tt in'the iutomonie or andatory a for DI authori on re Shep- yr. . & Brown, who tended bon mandatory ana four mendstory | PEACH KING CASE) i 'siei'an tne result of poison ana | Crandall, anya te did not at arat e-| j they have arrested Mra. F. members be © 1 by the Ce iImer, | eve Crandall had been poisoned, but Under the auspices of the American The Permanent Commission will | Georgia Solicitor General's Office | # former, al & ne Shepard), ber fea: changed his mind. a year at Geneva ’ fe | Geo lopson, . Mra | _ \ and review t ministration of the Takes Up Killing of Fred lone TheAry In connection with the! qmertcantsation Conference HWere.| IE fo Comveetion With Any Other Establishment in the World ma ndate-holdin, nt ries, Detafled cuse The charge against them is =- Cs si h Government has decided to assign | Georgia “Pench King,” that Crandall ‘ ratined by. the bape oF Mmitrandall in his statement, which| MEkion and. the saan a score. ot fl H ¢ rane C ok cunpidertocday | use ee Cet te —OMicials Of nAt wan made to the newspapers and | civit’ commercial religious “and. pas " the proposed invitation to the United | Me Solicitor General's ofMce to-day) later reiterated to Solicitor General | triotic organizations co-operating, mI Bay Blatee for ita participation in the die» | Said they were investigating charges | (Garrett, according to Mr. Garrett, snid conference will be had In this city ey! cission over disarmament. made by Frederick Crandall, nephew | that after he arrived here with Wednesday to launch, « country-wide i sa — 4 tw = troops to the League. of |, Nations had been poisoned by drinking whis-|found in the machine. He said he| Ington’a “Birthday to concentrate all | |p THIRTY-FOURTH STREET 3 OTTOLM Nav sb c-The Hwed-|of Fred D Shepard, known aa the|uncle he felt the need of a drink and | Movement for the | ¢o-ordinatlon of Counci ‘otes Con- me nell Formally Votes Con ‘sent to supervise the Vilna eleo- | key found in the automobile in which’ was ill for five days, wut declared he Amerteanization movements. ) trol of Mandates—No Non- One Hundred volunteers will | ———————— — = = - - took one from a half-filled bottle Amercantantion tots eton on Wash. led from the army = ~ $$ _—___—_——— Mandatory Powers. ‘The Committee on the Admiasion of | [J eS RET eee es C/T jemmesnalanpats Members finally agreed to-day * | it Is impossible to admit now | @ Charge hi the inder of this month will r Alla rendered on Jan. ist, Ey (Onited Brew.) the new states carved out of old | sl tal scl lta a Le tts ih a GENRBVA, Nov. 29.—The League of ‘an territory. The theory of the y ‘Nations’ 0 eave committee in that these states will ; firat armed force will leave | vvantunlly form part of a new Rus- ’ for Vilna Wednesday, it was an- confederation, entirely changing | [ij a a 5 eir present status. } ° tos Eeeeeeneed here to-day * cominittes will recommend | fp e British, French and Spanish troops! that, while these states bade eg eas a" rise the detachment sent to {mitted to full membership, thelr del- Fifth Avenue at sth Street " Established 1879 | Assembly in a consulting capacity Whether Vilna shal be assigned to| Without the right to vote, Poland or Lithuania. There were in- | | @iestions that Swedish and Nor-| 8 Baan sere wil dereteed to Oni son aor os Tuesday Specials egates shall be allowed to sit in the |p Bupervise the plebiscite to decide} jiron work GHNEVA, Nov. 29 (Ansoctated |street, Bro: Eecise ss} = =FOR WOMEN [ff Woaps or Sumpruous Deaury : ‘ | 100 EVENING & DAYTIME | Stanley &MeGibbons _ IN NEW MODES FOR THE LATER SEASON 5™ AVENUE AT 36 STREET DRESSES 38.00 i Second Floor ~Take Elevator An exceptional sale this, marvelous we should term it. Include dainty models of nets, silver and gold laces, sombre chiffons and chiffon velvets for evening wear and the holiday festivities. And 4 = RICHLY EMBROIDERED AND FUR TRIMMED for daytime and street, wear ae will find many chic tailleurs of tricotine, georgette, satin an heavy crepes. Third Floor. The 1921 Cutin Prices |} ’ ile M”RAPS & COATS 85.00 SV Otw dN Smartly draped wraps and straightline coats. Trimmed with Scotch mole, 1 IBS ’ Women’s and Misses’ i opossum, nutria or French seal, others with self collars can be worn ik IDE SWEEPING { jnxcderuli ‘4 with separate furs.” These materials, Vel de Cygne, Evora, Corduvel, Dresses—Suits—Coats — Bolivia and Luella. Beautifully silk lined and warmly interlined. All |} | SLEEVED WRAPS OF DRAPED WRAPS ; Sale THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY colors. Third Floor. VELOUR DE LAINE, OF CHAMOISTYN, Entire Stock of Highest Class Winter Apparel is included in this Sale without | fa : |= S guaeiak Gils ‘a feeb Chains td ‘sordbcslarieed hire. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED, : RICHLY EMBROIDERED ene eI WRAPS & COATS 65.00 Ae tones ate ane tt nance ses r t DEEP COLLARS OF COLLARS AND | Values to $69.50 | Daytime wraps and coats, ¢opies of higher priced models, developed of i ; ‘ CUFFS Be ticotine: atin, Satin, parece toee ee Frost Glow, Chameleon Cord, Duvet de Laine or Bolivia, Tailored or ; dil EXE ALIEN TOL OS SUN OF MOLE corm ees 09. CEEPE Satin, Crepe i, 4 fur trimmed with nutria, opossum or French seal. All silk lined and warmly Ki : ‘a variety of charming 35° Meteor, Chiffon; Velvet, 4 5” ; interlined. The season's preferred colors. Third Floor. - styles, Tricotine. i Evening and Dinner Gowns Value to $59.50 Lace, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Crepe Satin and Chiffon Velvet. ; 45” j WRAPS & COATS 45.00 * This group comprises a number of coats and wraps designed for practical ‘ wear, smart in appearance, tailored of these fashionable fabrics—Chamois ) Velour, Silvercord Bolivia, Kittens Ear cloth. Stylish convertible collars. il Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Wide range of colors, Fur-Trimmed , Fur-Trimmed "| Third Floor. \ : Wrap Coats Wrap Coats i Mi Values to $115.00 alues to $145.00 i : “Rrore, Bali, Te Va Se Byers: F FOR MISSES : | _ This Year Velour, Chameleon, Sool gon Fourie, trim- with collars of Austra- med with Australian A Opossum, Ringtail, Rac- lian Cporsium, Raccoon, 6. 5 00 coon, Nutriay Squirrel 8 3° Ringtail, Mole. and Mole. EVENING DRESSES 45.00 i} Originally up to 95.00 \ Pre-holiday sale of dainty evening dresses for the dainty miss home from i college. One lovely model of Radium Taffeta and Silver Laee, another tt of equal charm made of Satin Etoile, and still others of Net or Silver ; Brocade Silk. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Second Floor. FUR TRIMMED SUITS 55.00 A Victrola for Christmas Brill Brothers - Lined with Kangaroo Fur i Hence the Warmth of These Chauffeurs’ Overcoats Special Offer Victrola XI . « 150-00 i ae Records to the amount of 15:00 Wonderfully — warm — H ' Originally 95.00 to 145.00 al ee these handsome coats— An important sale of smart winter suits for Misses. Ina variety a Se and full of style, too. | of fashionable wool fabrics, handsomely fur trimmed. Sizes Offered at a surprisingly a 14, 16, 18 years. Second Floor. $8.50 Down low price, because Kan- sehen garoo Fur for coats is a novelty. When _ its merits are better known, and the demand _in- creases, no doubt it will cost much more, $200 would be a reasonable | IMPORTED BEADED BAGS_ | r PA eine al i 37.751 included \ ; U9 Latest imports. Solid steel beaded, with drawstring tops. A limited ‘ number. We are sorry we have not more of them to offer at this special The model illustrated is one for which the demand is tre- mendous and constant. It is therefore advisable to order figure, but we offer 4 price. Main Floor. early so as to be certain of your Victrola for the holidays. them at ' Re ae $145 i “KAYSER” UNION SUITS i Re-Priced Po So ly cut the skirt enfolds the leg: . pak fe skirt enifalita the joys “Kayser” silk tops—bodies of fine mercerized James McGreery & Co. like a robe—built of very fine quality q . 4.7 5 Kersey or Melton, topped with a wide, one- ; __ lisle—hemstitcheg finish. ............ Heretofore 5.60 al) Sik Amant Fifth Floor 34 the Street piece Persian lamb collar; a really impressive " : coat, Sold by us exclusively. | pave Yonek A Ki “Kayser” glove ‘silk tops—bodies of fine combed | * 2.75 8 be B t) a COULOM caatirce Hoe ban oh ae have vet peer als ie loklerataiarala ak Broad| id Bodice tops and shaped shoulders, regular and extra sizes, pink and white. i Main Floor. + ‘. : ; i \IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | \ 49th St. A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. way een se an wae cw 7 ‘ ; ‘ ws Lh tars ee ‘ . aren ‘ emus You Never Pay More at Best's ANREP ei

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