The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 9

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ii eured west of Flume, where Alpini Davia interset im a the thirteenth feor of the Duflding and/tened by Mise WNatelie Mee Tedd, ey: tepid that unless Capt. d'Annunzio capita fy ge other then had him arrested. Pome - hte owner of th ‘ d¥ancing. trom Coara react the [tat unas Capt, <'Annuntio caplty 0 YOUTHFUL HERO NOT GUILTY)‘, "4," or eae revageny Sumit ot dee fue Oy le gardens. When they had forced | own of Fume will be accomplished f SEU way that fer, however, they oniy with. (le winds eter ayn-| M¥tom Dickinson Cleared of Tet forind all the houses surroundtag the |°" rt = dicate theatres are converned ening Astaait Ohatwe at Riverhead @ardens had been transformud into Pope ay PITTS Myson Dickinson wha decinted not a gun nests, from which »| POET SUES WIFE; A. P. CAMPBELL’S WILL FILED | eutty of tetonious aseautt by 0 fury tn terrinc —— on’ the 9 Ushed v ! da Lm the a to these in their _Acontinuea toa First Page.) peiePcaietnet fhig.eostern side the atuation was un. |°¥erY advantage to Inflict the heay- ‘ohiWeeed, as the regular traope re lest possible losses upon thelr assail+ on one aide of the Endo River |*8ts Wh.lo at the beginning of the and the legionaries on the ot ber, and ft ff impossible to cross this stream Because the bridges have been de- jm Mroyed. The flereeat Aghtyrg oc- Ah armored car advanced oyrxainst the frequiars and inflictea heavy Toes, the Alpin throwing themselves | Signoria Bacdafa in Fiume Await- struggle for some time. Major (am- m tard, in command of the Alpini, rode Action, Dees 19 Ty’ through the gardens on horsebac't:and| yeNten, Dee. 19.—Signotina Liul+ ica 3a A Ouhded twice and his horse was \shot sella Bacéata, & pianist, to whom | erin Dak Mara was able to struggle tov urd | tion, went to Flume some months ago. %, and upon entering it tcrund| They have been awalting the concli- i tenry eg neney sare fiat: IB three dead tegionaries and two s\\rl-| sion of d’Annunsio's divorce proceed: | pare MB ously \ Younded corminissioned offict rs.|ings against his present wife, with filo already been destroyed by mines, J. Davis, splinters of hand grenades, They say the regular troops were ordered not to fire .qniess absolutely obliged to do #0, while the legionaries have taken struggle the Government forces held fe: numerical supetiofity, their prog- as is very slow, a# the legionaries an © salrenched f bulldings and have tho deal is not disslosed. fire was poured upon tJiem. TO WED PIANIST ground and continuing; the ing Owtcome of D’Annunzio’s Me No, 490 Riverside the wealth; Speen body was jak toward the car, but was reamed ane When the fire ceased Miajor|@’Annunsio has shown marked atten+} The | will en decedent's hoa Ditals is increasing houtr-|of thelr relations, and she is quoted |f: ly, dd all agree in declaring that the|as saying that she would not leave |C je resulars find themselves handicappi+d | Fiume, no matter what the fate of the fight against the legionarie¢'.| city might be, adding that she pre- th They, are anmed only with riffey.| ferred rather to be stabbed by the us e neudder, while the d'A nnunzian troops us¢'! enemy's sword. ary to Gustice Clark. Oe, MADISON AVENUE=FIFTH AVENUB, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Gets Powets, Mlinols and Other Houses Owned by Late Will 9 Tho majority of the wounded were ) struck by machine gun bullets or ‘mal Te reine Wor CHICAGO, Dec, 2—One of the Most important theatrical deals in the history of Chicago has Just been con- Mimmated whereby A. L. Erlanger of New York has acquired al} the Chi- cago theatre holdings of the late Will J. Davis, The amourit of money in According to advices from the East Mr. Drianger hag been endeavoring the death of ey ary! to an enormous advantage. It Is agreed monte ame mi. Betate of Broker Whe Died in ‘Third Avenue In Left to Widow. ‘The will of the fate Atle Pardee izabeth Rustin, both Of Hon THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920, i hand grenades -and machine suns,/ERLANGER ACQUIRES FORTY CASES OF MOONSHINE| HELD ON GIRL’S COMPLAINT. BUILINGY IN FUME Pinte ve tar Lh ted hap es Goes| CHICAGO THEATRES | vetscs' ot stmueen os n ernment soldiers are In danger of be- am \IP ing blown up or killed by debris and splinters. Two houses In Fiume have at the to-day. Street, Forty eases of moonshine whiskey are] Jerome Pomeroy, twenty, who says of Inspector Rolan’s staft saw Lorenso Cantanaro, thirty-five, of No. #02 Mott |h€ld Im $2,600 bait by Magtateato ‘Nolan one, of No. 1961 First Avenue, loading the cases TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED. Wake twemy | i att Laenched From Tedd Yard tn Tee Years ‘Two launchings took place at the ‘Tove Tadht Basin of the Todd Shipyard 1073 Eastern Parkway, Brookjyn, won| Corporation in Brookiyn to-day, making 20 dhips launched there in the past two years, The firet ship launched to-day was the olf tanker Oettvie, It was chtiv- Mother, in Court, Bente Youth Her Daughter Accuses, limmheth Street station Mave tt fo Look At. Wilaabeth Street Pollec Station! he y» a broker and who lives at No Detectives Caupers and Rowet and Charles Barracato, twenty. | to-day on @ change of having attacked Mita Rose Sialany, nineteen, No, 2078 Mohegan Averue, the Bronx, yeaterday On An ajtto truck In front of Jatrate Lt, day held him tn $1,000 ball for Spectal her and when she repulsed him he| ‘The Natalie Mae, the second bont, will Seaions. The pair were then taken be- tore the Federal authorities. —— Nolan in the ‘Tombs Court to.|, Mis# Stalsney sald Pomeroy’ kissed] of which Mr. Johnson te knockdd out two of her teeth. #he anid] be used by the Shipyard Corporation, she chased him from .the sixteenth to| The boat wan named after and ohris- the Suffold County Court at Riverhead, Dick inson wae only six- Y4 “et Kuni 10 Tht Tiny & toon yeare old wen te ened tn 1917, Alou chlre' hows re made oer pect a nN i fi overing In the offices of the Pan-Apier-|tened by Mra. Walter E. Ogilvie, wife of s ING R CTIONS IN ALL ' DEPART» a, Iti Miilterry 8 Janight. e © ome: -Artier~| tene re, Walter vie, wife Td took the mere the tetek enter g's |ican Financial Corporation, “Ne. 20] the President of the Cuba Sugar Cene|| MENTS. RESERVE AND FORWARD STOCKS declared confiscated, atid the whiskey | Broad Btrect. Mise Ktalmney's mether| Company. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ronde)? ALL AT DRASTIC PRICE CON to the station, sprang at Pomeroy during the court|of Havana and Mr. and Mra, U. G. ‘A loaded gun was cald to have been} eetine and was boating him in the face| Johnson were present. The tanker wilt found in Caftanaro’s pocket, and Mag- when @ policeman pulled her away. fo to the Sinclair Navigation Company, —4 and Sons Sirona 9m Sem, YEAR END SALE . THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | WOMEN'S GLOVES At Greatly Reduced Prices was and gnswod wile serving , Deive, | {2 Ip Biuary 2, 10@rd Field Artillery at < tay earring Srucg eure @ mere foot none | Sotssons, spent five months in a Reductions Gentian Drison camp, was charged with ~ Bona-fide Price uct Dick 5 Sa a the ‘cate, Susie ee ife- skull, Celonious assault, second degree. mS) George Hickey died Iam June at| WO “A Huntington following a fiatt in which charge of first degree manslaughter. on Men's, Women's and Chiltrén’s Models. Woun (ed regulars have been taljen|the expectation that this would be Gtfta For Retiring Justi in motor lorries to Triest and Gori:4 1a, | followed by a mafriage of the pott| supreme Court Justices Scudder. and where spr ‘cial hospitals were orgasf-| and the pianist. lath of Brooklyn. were recipients to- iaed. ‘The & Umber of men being takian| Both of them have written freely|4ay gf umbrellas with handsomely Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Announces an authoritative showing of new versions in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for Southland, Seaside and Sport wear. VERY SPECIAL for TO-MORROW: Handsome Satin Hats Trimmed with Plain or Burnt Ostrich. Remarkable Value at $ 1 1.95 (Third Floor) Quality Business. Suits comprising all of the fine grades remaining from this season’s assortments, are now on sale at $54.00 an astonishingly low price for clothing of this character Men’s Quality Overcoats are also on sale at the greatly reduced prices of $47.50, 7850, 95.00 All of thése reductions have been made regardless of cost (Sixth Floor) ¢ An Important Clearance Sale of Men’s All-leather Boots and Oxfords (the greater number of Balta make) is mow in progress on the Sixth Floor Boots . . . $7.50 & 9.50 per pair Oxfords . . 5.00 to 11.50 per pair All efzee and various leathers are represented in the assortments, but not in every style. | CONTINUATION OF OUR Annual Clearance Sale of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Misses’ Suits Misses’ Dance Dresses erly uy, 75, : ‘ormerit festa fd? 38.50 frais; 25.00 Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats $75.00 , Ferries so™". 45.00 | kepiesh se 59.75 Girls’ Dresses Pisus or Noles. F Girls’ Winter Coats to $12.95, le to ‘cui Fomaly up $29 $5.00 | feptera to’ ~. 20.00 Misses’ Doresane Girls’ Fur Collar Coats te $125.0, For lo $42.50, Formerly up 31250, A500 | heoucebto” . 24.75 Girls’ Wool Dresses | Girls’ Régulation Dresses Navy Blue Embroidered Serge. Navy Blue Wool Serge. Formerly $12.75, Formerly $19.75, RepUcED TS. . . $9-95|ReDuceDTo. > . 11.50 Our ENTIRE STOCK of MEN’S HIGH and LOW SHOES All high-grade Footwear, constructed to the very highest specifications and Radically Reduced to $9.75 PER PAIR (Values up to $14.00 per pair) An unusually wide variety in Tan or Black Calfskin, Genuine Shell Cordo- van, Norwegian or Glasgow Grain, Tan Kangaroo and Black Kid. A full range of sises and fashionable, comfortable shapes. for you—-went the JANTZEN SHOE," ent heather mixtures. Value 2.00 pr. for..... ” 1.25 good foot-rile Bene arcMat "nt | TT gt Pa i PA fel ke Ba eee comes th 660 Sixth Ave. » Above 38 38th St. th St. Pe tenon Brcncimerase ith As | sedis atest See ow vom WOMEN’S WOOL SPORT STOCKINGS in differ~ WOMEN'S BLACK FLEBCE-LINED sToCKINaS with reinforced ribbed tope: Value 75¢ pr.. for 50 EN’S PULL FASHIONED ‘BLACK CASH. MeRe ott RT, Se 1.48 AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE OP WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR a eae SILK AND WOOL UNION SUITS— penal ame: length. Value $.80 cach, f0f.......cccrerseeseuersweee os pel aba hgh AND ‘Woot UNION SUITS— Rad \e Vues & uso cachetor 2.758300 hyping b Morgue COTTON UNION sUuITs— short sleeves, ankle length, Vain Go) and Sab aath, Wetec... 2.00 « 2.25 ILOREN'S white, ribbed; fhegedined ed Union. Sul High, nek 4 to 16 long, sieeves, Knee, ot 0 fet 1.65 CHILDREN’S fine ribbed fleece-lined Vests High neck and long sleeves Vcrenial elnh ds Value 88c each, fof, .......+++. bedcowserda WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) NiGneP tt ads mee POLLY ghte Hr AA of ‘ee quality porcate attractive pai and colorings. 75 Value 1.25 wonhe for. voce d¥ebaneewesccee esl veevenn 0d BUNGALOW ‘those whieh ta patterns and mode Fors Seg pt ay Bees bpeineenlonps 1.95] — diganohy | VANE CG S00 OME: ass en ister ee ee MILLINBRY SALE Ent tire remainin stock of trimmed dress hats, .d for qu ledrance. Formerly 15.00 to > ae asset. 5.00, 7.50 & 10.00 rage AND SPORT HATS—Formerty 448 Sate prices ese eeeecesecrenss 1. 00, 2.00 & 3.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS 50 Attractive Suits to Close Out Made in a variety of all wool materials, smart styles in nay | peed of, black. 29. Values to 80.00, f0P........ 0... cccrcererarces Fancy. SATEEN AND walt. cared top Ada fancy Hower ang rhmed ieee vevernes OS & 298 SCARFS OF WOOL bape onan ee 10 ce an "alees te ti.08 enah, fame wh BREYG OQ <constictertityimaniaaaingstiidienimaigeaiiintislaea, LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT 2 EN VELOPS POCKETBOOK —Genuine leather, "a hand irror, : pemueitul colors. oenny 4.95 BR,» Rew - 3.95 ‘ : SHOPPING BAGS—Imitation leather, in tq bars enamel of dull finish, large, roomy 1 59 with two handles. Regularly 1.95 each, for.... ae eenenenicrimectnee acetate Gh a SILKS AND VELVETS CREPE DE CHINE =@0 | tnetee big oP in @ come f street Chen, pe Pte eee Se Raanlasty 308 gos etre hoe BLACK SATIN. | CHAS MEUSE inches wide, + al Kk. An enquiaite Gare siege, “Poretorty C90 ples shuccrseeterres BOBO BLACK MESSALINE SATIN—36 inches Anexcellent wearing quality. Formerly sab yaneil 7 BLACK CHIFFON VELVET .. ; At Less Than Wholesale Cost , High grade—40 inches wide. All pure Silk, _ p lust. nd ble quality. Porinerly 838 Yau Special ates rere ceseeee MOB pe WOOL DRESS FABRICS SERGE—All Wool, 36 wide. ; Pg ie my het oti i hee aa STORM SERA Inches w ail 'Ve0l, sponge at. 1.89 and shrunk, in shades of Grey, Brown, Tan and Navy. 38 yd. GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR For other ‘

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