The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 8

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+ hye set eset Dc of Justice Burr til Friday at the } Mr, Conboy has ae | Motably John A. jmany Hall. ‘Well before Justice )pented « telegram fis return. Mr. be tried. night aaid it “OF BRNDELL PUT ‘OFF UNTIL FRAY Court Rebukes Counsel of , Union Chief for Interrupt- oe roe ; ing Proceedings. Sbiltin Conboy appenten to-day us ‘@ohune} for Robert P, Brindell before | {hr Justice Greenbaum in the Appellate | !nt'e Divtsion of the Supreme Court to on an appeal from the decison Plow to have his trial in some other county. Martin W. Littleton, who tan fepresented Brindell in other ings, ie in Washington for hearing of the appeal of Benator Newberry from his conviction for practices in his election. Justice Greenbaum put over the argument on the Brendel! appeal un- )Untermyer, special prosecutor for ‘Lockwood Committee cases. | Lodiowood committees proceedings in . | Pewisting suypoonax and in inter- r \rupting the examihation of witnesses Jon behalf of the Builders’ Supply Bureau and. some of its members, MoCarthy, a close jpocial and business associate of ‘Lender Charles Ff Murphy of Tam- | Myles A. Walsh appeared for Brin- preme Court on Mr. Untermyer’s mo- ition to disming the stay of trial for + Hone week from the decision of the jebange of venue appeal. Jawking the proceeding go over until Finoh, who referred (the mo- to Justice Meavoy. oe MEXICAN BANK CLOSES Parle-Mestco Company Tey to Resume Operations MEXICO CITY, Jan. Anions pees leo Banking Company, with a eapl- atook of 14,000, ite doors for business to-day, but Treasury Department announcement Indispensable to Keap the “Bour- geotse Enemy” Busy With Strikes, He Says, WASHINGTON, Jan. 1—A now! policy of terror abrond, espectally in| portraying by the Russian Boviet according to of-| day. | ficlal advices from Moscow received to- |} day by the Government. Nikolat Lenine ts quoted by th vices as saying in a proclamation to the | t nny at they cannot injure yilat pho 80d haeiery ie on ord {orate reve denying Brindell’s | Newark request of Bamuel een prominent in to choose from. of new friends for this store. yourself to come in NOW. Finch in the Su- He = pre- from Mr. Littleton straight and wii Calf and Black Untermyer asked either an immediate decision ye HIGH AND Eetiinal: erescn wofore oorn firin LOW SHOES 39:95 Mr, Walsh made by Patent with Louis Leathe turn heels. 000 pesos, aid not Ribbed Wool eon Medium and He tt Ribbed eel’ Maude fetes || Ble and Wool Hoss, exce month and tiauidate all claima Sheer Eeeed Sil te, pSriee et value il and Skunk of Re Riiuctions FUR COLLAR COATS Dis of Hig ABLE from models of rare beaut | ultra-distinctive lines—enh hort with collars of choicest furs; | others stunningly plain—emphatically elegant in character, NOC, 0. D LENINE PLANNING |MOVIES OF CRIME 4 TO STIR UP TROUBLE BARRED IN | CHICAGO Chief Pitamorris Says Heroes and Villains Will Be Treated CHICAGO, Jan, 4.—Motlon plotures | nearvy countries, has been decided upon | barred in Chicago, It hag known to- be of policeman ‘deguieet ase 471-51 W 34S. NewYorl End-of-the- Year Clearance Sale For thrifty shoppers, desirous of availing themselves of these un- usual price reductions, there is still a large and varied assortment The greatest sale in our history has attracted the. greatest number ’ LOW SHOES Formerly $9.00 to $12.00 Wide varieties of Walking Oxfords with Cuban and brig oat A apT tips, in Cocoa and Mahogany Russia Cal Formerly $12.00 to $20.00 THE HIGH SHOES—Lace Walking Boots, with Cuban and Military heels; oh and winged tips, in Cocoa and Mahogany Russia Call and Black t Dress Boots of Black and Colored Kid and Satin, and combinations of both in extra Heal cut lace models with turn soles and Louis heels. x Lace Boots, with tops of Gray Kid and Black Satin, uis heels. THE LOW SHOES Novelty Oxfords and Novelty Strap Pumps, all with soles and Louis In all black satin, all ce Kid, Pearl Gray Suede and Havana Brown Kid. SOME UNUSUAL HOSIERY OFFERINGS on ele, and ied fone $2.50 to $3. Now ional vals, formerly $5 an Very ‘Shes Pr Prog nobag oe Base oof $5.50. Now. hae Thread Si it lee | rom formerly $5 and $6. NO EXCHANGES Also on Sale at Our Newark Store ITALY HALTS IMMIGRATION. Suspends Passports Until Informed of Class United States Desires, WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—titimate #0- lution of the immigration question Alike. eh al sareement rather 4 through separate legislative ac- tion by is Governments was forecast at hearings of the Senate) ortminals at work have been 4 iminigration to the United Binion, The letter read in part: Senator Colt of Rhode Island, Chair- man the Be 1; ittee, made i letter from ing Besretary Bf Bate Davie announcing t ng that the sans Gov- voluntarily hi nd Dasaporie for the United tatoo.” 4 wrt ,becaine public wien three wore te iatormatory” ‘at “Ponting, Vorimes bad ween inapired. by Store ~ 649 Broad St, Immigration Committes on the Jahn-| ton vd to impose ten months reatrio- | led the If you have missed it, you owe it to 6.95 heels; Black Wool Hose, formnery fA $4 pane $5. jOw,. . Now. . NO CREDITS , wished Silk Lined Bedell Creations t Quality Fabrics in Rich Colors. ‘D0 Actual Values Are Much Higher that offers unusual aeportyatiiod One may choose and comfort, designed on | Frost Glow —Bolivias —Tinseltone —Wool Velours —Silvertip- Bolivia — Silvertone —Normandy Cloths —Suedene ‘wraps. smart regulation coats, 'oose back models, semi-belted embroidered bloused backs and other Rein style “Tied with richest Silks and interlined—collars Opossum, Natural Raccoon,and Scotch Mol on Bedell Coats, at All Prices, Are Invariably the Acme Style, Quality, Value & Workmanship. Lo est Thirty- Fourth Street—New York PARIS, & 17 CITIES bss pn ler et od Mot Pak NDON = os | JANUARY 4, 1921. - ‘ Misses’ Apparel SECOND FLOOR. Misses’ Winter Suits Originally up to 95.00 45.00 A variety of models and materials— many handsomely fur-trimmed. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits Originally up to 145.00 89.00 Fine all - wool fabrics, combined with opossum, beaver, squirrel, mole or seal. é Misses’ Street Dresses Originally up to 129.00 68.00 Smart styles of tricotine, satin, or Poiret twill. Misses’ Radium Taffeta Frocks Special 45.00 Attractive evening models of this new shimmering fabric in pastel colors. Misses’ Wool Plaid Skirts Originally up to 25.00 10.95 All-wool Scotch plaids, in graceful pleated models, Lengths for misses. Misses’ Wool Mixture Sport Coats Originally up to 69.00 39.00 Misses’ Winter Coats Originally up to 149.00 75.00 Smart models of Fortuna, corduval, or - marvella—three lovely fabrics. Girls’ Dresses SECOND FLOOR. Tinted Organdie Frocks Regular 9.50 grade Dainty Empire models, shirred at neck and sleeves, and hem. Pastel colorings. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years. 4.95 Girls’ Washable Dresses Originally up to 19.50 gd quality gingham, some with bloom- Other models without bloomers in pretty voiles, or linen. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Not all materials in all sizes. 8.95 - etc., with or without fur. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 : Today and Wednesday THE ANNUAL JANUARY SALES OFFER APPAREL SPECIALS for women, misses and girls. ENORMOUS SAVINGS ON EVERY GARMENT Women’s Apparel Tricotine and Velveteen Dresses Originally up to 38.00 25.00 Smart dresses trimmed with embroidery and braid. Tricotine & Duvetyn Dresses Originally up to 65.00 45.00 Tailored and afternoon models — ex- cellent quality. Street and Evening Dresses Originally up to 98.00 55.00 Poiret twill, crepe satin, velvet and evening dresses, embroidered, beaded or tailored. Winterknit and Tweed Suits Originally up to 75.00 45.00 For town and sport wear, these well- Fur-Trimmed Suits—Some Imports Originally up to 475.00 98.00 Individual models of rich materials, hand- _ somely fur-trimmed. All our imports250), 00 included at clearance prices. Wraps &‘ Coats Without Fur Originally 89.50 75.00 Bolivia and imported mixtures. Our Finest Evening Wraps Originally up to 495.00 125.00 Luxurious models of velvets, brocades, °° 398.00 Rhapsodie Silk Skirts Regular 19.75 grade 13.50 gray or sand color—with slit ek Ay ag i 04 French Hand-Made Blouses Regular 15.00 grade Three styles, fine batiste in white or tints, with frills and hemstitching. Main floor. French Hand-Made Blouses Regular 19.75 grade 12.75 White or tinted batiste, frill fronts, baw seni roll collars — some with and-embroidery or pipings in contrast- ing shade. Main floor. 8.90 You Never Pay More at Best's SPORTING RECORDS CENSUS FIGURES if ‘ Whine. be ' 1921 he 8% WORLD ALMANA On Sale Now RECORDS OF EVENTS “ ELECTION RETURNS By Mail e 65c

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