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

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4 > Man Unter Arrest Says This Body ‘Has Agents in U. S. “to ‘ Destroy Existing Order.” UNIONTOWN, Pa.. Dec. 15.—Fire early to-day destroyed the plant of the Pairchance Lumber Company at Fair- @hance, six miles from here, with an ‘extimated loss of $50,000, State police Believe it is another act of the gang of fmcendiaries who have been operating ‘tn Fayette County for several months, To-day’s fire is the thirty-first In the woke region in the last few months. A man now under arrest has confessed to starting three of them and State po- ‘Mice are seeking his accomplices, He stated he was a member of an arson ing, with headquarters in| Przemsy! Galicia. Ho declared that the ring had agents throughout the United States, ‘whore duty it was to destroy the ex- Asting order so that a new world “freo from disease and all other {lls of man- kind” might be formed. Property loss to date ugerogater about $500,000. FORGOT HIS OWN NAME. Young Man, Victim of Amnesia or Shell Shock, tm Belleva A Well dressed man about twenty- @even went into the West 100th Strvet Station at 5.45 A. M. to-day and told Lieut, Callahan he didn't know who he ‘was or where he lived. He was exams, fmed by « Knickerbocker Hospital doctor, who sald he was suffering from amnesia © possibly shell shock, and he was Geken to, Bellevue. sald he ly ‘war, bed -y didn't remember more Bat it He te § feet § Inches, welghs pounds, KS. clean-shaven, and wore a ya been overseas during | ” ‘brown overcoat’ and signet witn'tne letter “G." Bei ioess tassels ANGORA, Asia Minor, Dec. 14.—The Janding of, Russian Soviet troops at Worried Over Situation in Ireland, Where He Has Mother and Father. Patroiman Daniel Grennan, forty-five, of the Hamilton Avenue Station, Brook- lyn, has been missing since last Thurs- day, His fellow policeman do not bey Heve he has met with foul play. Ho started for No. 1602 Bieventh Avenue, Brooklyn, at 4 o'¢loo Halt’ah hour later’ a policeman on- tered the butcher shop of Dominic Ra- vero, No. 31 Fourth Street, saying he did not feel well. Mrs, Ravero made a cup of coffee for hin and he left after i ae vero his revolver, explaining that he would return for ‘it. Ravero took the weapon to the station, where it was identified as Grennan‘s. Lieut, Dolan said to-day that Gren- nan had an excellent record. He hid izond, on the Binck Sea Const. his in, according to reports here. first contingent, it ia said, com- prised 400 Chinese and Tatts, ‘These mantel lights lend an air of dignity and restful charm They iL exam of Lightolier praieny and \ perrisiysxigreira for discrimi- nating, artistic home decoration. patey St wnse Li ghtolie ier worried of late over the aituation in Ireland, as he had a mother and father there. New Yorker to Represent Him as Armenian Medintor. WASHINGTON, Dev. 15 (Associated Presa).—Henry Morgenthau of New York, former Ambassador to ‘Turkey, has been by President Wiluoa to not as President's pecvonal rep- resentative in. mediatin, h Armenians and the Turkish National- lata, Mr, Morgenthau conferred with. Act- ing Secrptary Davis at the state De- partment to-day, receiving final instric- Uons as to his ‘mission. The Depart- ment has rot yet heard from the League of Nations In response to the President's request for further informas tion as to proceedure $95,000,000 MORTGAGE FILED ‘The largest mortgage ever filed with County Register Apgar of White Plains, in that of the New York, New Haven & Railroad Company for $95, 000,000." the mortgage Is given to the wankers Trust Company of Manhattan | and is to cover the issue of similar) amount of bonds, | The mortgage tax collected was $105, 620, which will be apportioned between | the different counties and towns und) cities In the State where the ratiroad | fiene neanerty. thrifty judges of A beautiful and practical bridge lamp which may be adjusted so that ite light falls on any spot in the room. Base of hand-carved mahogany or antique gold finish, 56 inches| ‘gh; arm of sliver or old plated metal; we) pended shade of parchment, in all colors. A! ‘Lightolier with a 16-year heritage of correct-| new in design, manera work $2 250 manship and durability , . ntolier COMPANY $69-571 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Broadway cAt 34th Street “New! For the Evening Gown A cluster of roses to fasten at the waist—a drop of gold stems — another cluster of roses —son.e more gold stem —and a shower of buds that meet the hem of the skirt—what more could any evening gown desire as a trimming : Priced at 17,50 A Gorgeous Sash In the richest colorings —made of heavy satin in gay plaids, or soft crepe de chine lined with contrasting color. Priced 5°75 and 6.00 cA Bandeau The laurel leaf fur- nished the inspiration— and a girl can find nothing lovelier for her hair—or more becoming —than this wreath of shining leaves in silver, gold-and colors. Breed. 25 10 3.75 A Pure Silk Scarf In plaids ‘and stripes, 50 soft, so smart-looking, so luxurious, they area Joy to feel and wear, fon! 13,50 to 20.35 NECKWEAR DEPT, \ Main Floor A New Bag Of Imported Crocodile Calf Leather 9.50 | Made in England and imported direct by Saks & Company. Has in- sidecompartment,moire silk lining, and gold-fin- ished trimming. What -would make a more ac- ceptable or practical gift! LEATHER GOODS SHOP Main Floor Children’s HOSE Regularly soc Special 28c Superior quality lisle hase, in 1x1 ribbed effect. Inblack,whiteand dark tan. Sizes 6 to 9%, o———a Children’s Regularly 1.00 At 55¢ Made of heavy cotton that will withstand the hardest wear, wide rib, in black, with turn-over top in colored stripes. Sizes 7 to 934. __ SECOND FLOOR ° rat tit Lin ateaiac stn 8 deihe f Sport Hose™ W ptane cn ore nm pm mm ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920. es « i og LUMBER FIRE POLICEMAN GONE ~~ LAID TO ARSON RING SINCE THURSDAY Saks & Company New Store Hours, up to and including!Dec. 24th—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Thursday A Special Presentation of WOMEN'S SPORT COATS At 39.59 Very smart indeed are these swagger .sport coats in their trim styling— handsomely de- veloped in tweeds, with natural raccoon collar, and warm lining of suede velour. They will a serve you long and well. A Collection of Women’s Fashionable WRAPS and COATS at 45.00 Gracefully enveloping wraps and semi-wrap models, ‘simple street coats that reflect the. careful workmanship usually put into higher- cost models, developed in the materials of the hour: Silvertone, Luella Cloth and Silvertip Bolivia warmly linedandinterlined. FOURTH FLOOR 100 Women’s PURE SILK SWEATERS REGULARLY 24.75 to 35.00 er at 14. 75 They will move in a “flash” at this price, so gorgeously are they colored, so luxurious are the silks of which they are made. Imported and Domestic Sweaters in Tuxedo Styles are included in almost every coloring now in vogue, many prettily trimmed with glistening gold or silver. THIRD FLOOR Nane.C.0.D., Exchanged or on Approval o The smartest of WOOLJERSEY OVERBLOUSES Specialists , in Apparel ) 125 Women’s Embroidered Serge and Wool Jersey Frocks REDUCED . FORMERLY 25.00 to 39.50 Now 18.00 They are made of closely woven jersey and sturdy serge, in modish coat effects, overtunics and straight-line styles, lavishly hand embroid- ered in silk or soutache braid. Sizes from 34 to 44 in the assortment. FOURTH FLOOR Two Important Values in Women’s Fashionable Suits At Reduced‘ Prices ~ At 19.75 Regularly 35.00 —Smart suits for sports, street and business wear, carefully tailored in a number of swagger styles. Made in Winter weight wool jersey, fully lined and interlined. You will find nothing to equal them ac the price. At 34.75 Regularly 59.50 and 69.50—Suits that are in every way worthy of your critical attention. In straight- line and belted effects, developed in duvet de laine, yalama, velour, rayonier, oxfords and wool jersey, eae with nutria and French seal. Thursday—An Extraordinary Opportunity to Secure Handsome Fur Coats for Women ‘At Half the Original Price 37 coats to be sold at one-half the original price—select any one of themand all you will be asked to pay is half the original cost. 3 Dyed Ringtail Oppossum Coats -in 27 inch model. Now marked at 285.00 . Thursday at 142.50 2 Dyed Ringtail Oppossum Coats—30 inches long. Now marked at 325.00. Thursday at 162.50 t sh i Ringtail Oppossum ‘Wrap, Now marked at Thursday at 225.00 1 Dyed Ringtail Oppossum Cape—38 inches long. Now marked at 375.00. 4 Hudson Seal Coats in smart 28 inch models. marked at 410.00. . . Thursday at 187.50 Now Thursday at 205.00 1 Hudson Seal Coat in smart Reaver “cimmed model. Now marked at 750.00. Thursday at 375.00 3 Hudson Seal Coats in 36 inch models with beaver col- lar and cuffs. 6.50 Very trig and eomfortable for sports and tailleur wear are these pretty over- blouses, developed in ex- cellent quality wool Jersey, handsomely hand em- broidered in gayly colored wools that lend a piquant touch of contrast. In navy, brown, terra cotta and reindeer THIRD FLOOR f Now marked at 675.00. . 6 Hudson Seal Coats in 36 inch models, skunk trimmed. Now marked at 675.00 ..... Thursday at 337.50 5 Near Seal Coats—self trimmed—smart 30 inch model. Now marked at 285.00. o ke -Thursday at 142.50 6 Near Seal Coats, skunk trimmed. Stunning 30 inch model. Now marked at 285.00 ,. . . Thursday at 142.50 1 Kolinsky Cape. Now marked at¥1,000. Thursday at 500.00 1 Kolinsky Cape. Now marked at 850.00 . Thursday at 425.00 1 Fitch Cape. Now marked at 850,00 . Thursday at 425.00 1 Squirrel Cape. Now marked at 675.00 Thursday at 337.50 1 Mole Cape. Now marked at 595.00. . . Thursday at 297.50 Thursday at 337.50 None C.0.D., exchanged or on ¢pproval Sixth Floor Children’s Slippers —soft and cosy in the most pretty of juvenile styles are offered on the second floor at these very moderate prices: a Felt Comfy, trimmed with ribbon. All sizes and colors. . 2.25 Felt Hilo, in all sizes and colors. A : 2.25 Felt Juliets, fur trimmed. With leather sole. . 8 om 245 Felt Bootie, with comty sole. . o-«s «e «w« 278 Felt Indian Moccasin, with comfy sale: ° ; » o 298 Felt Comfy, with top of nursery pictures. e « e 1,85 Tan Leather Leggins < - « 12,00 Children’s Storm King Rubber Boots, Sizes 8% to2 ., 3.75 Boys’ Storm King Rubber Boots, Sizes 1 to 6 ee fey ne} ¥ be —————— —————— GIRLS’ RAIN COAT SETS Special 8.95 Even a rainy day can be enjoy- able if a girl owns one of these practical sets, The outfit consists of a smart- ly belted coat, hat and school bag, all made of sturdy tweed. Sizes 6 to 16-years. Many other practical gifts for gitls—‘“ Gym” Sets, Middies, school and party frocks, smart little coats, will also be found on the second floor, very modest- ly priced. Second Floor

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