The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 4

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SEPTEMBER | LAST WEEK HEALTHIEST PRISONER RUNS AWAY Dal’ Dreeenes ie Uncrate ta tonebo a [take NEW YORK CITY EVER HAN. TWICE, BUT IS CAUGHT, | sear and the new buildings have pro-| 4t mal increase. With the ‘ _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, not relieved the congestion, The nor-|of m vided for the no: Annoying Population crowded aw it Is, it any in-|t Deaths Only 8.77 Mi Thousaud— Inilor Accaned of lbeab should ‘come. Ines. ths Lowest E Woman on the Street. to by, tt would be bound to spread The week ending the! ‘The most reluctant prisoner Patrol. |"*P!dly- siiaailiiainccns i | Walters has captured {n months * , Mortality recon) low rj) man ¥ 5 } © Wetk éVat recorded tn: the: « | was finally Innded ta-day in the York HEAVY STORM COMING; CHICAGO, "Sept a1 “avid ‘ {ng to Health Commissioner Copeland | ¢ 1. Ho gave the name of Ben: WARNINGS ARE HOISTED. ry oe een ) vere, Dar an aa a 2 ‘ j aks Bart 101) WasiiNaTON, Sept 21.—Storm| dled muddenly of hoart “au i he wae arrested in the|*amnings were ordered hoisted thia| night at the Lake Shore st by Miss Loulae fahner, No | Morning from Delaware Breakwater to| after his arrival from New Yor treet. Richmond Hill, who | Eastport, Mey following announcement| He was an artist and divided } of annoying her at tath|® A d Avenue, Manhattan, Bh: . with him follow ind Walters, who ather Bureau that a storm! hetween New York and Chicago The DRESSES put her hand on the inan‘s show that she was making As she did #0 Glassberg aught him and booked a 8 Station. The rion & Second feet Glassherg The pollreman nuit ati’, Was Dut on Enviable Reputation Is never attained with- out reason. That the Flint 'NO IMPROVEMENT FOUND IN HOUSING CONGESTION. EX-MAYOR MAGEE WINS | Best & Co. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 AUTUMN MOD: SUITS & COATS Presents new ideas in sleeves, necklines, trimmings and fabrics. IN Soutache rai; Our Entire Fifth Avenue. Building Exclusis Women's Wear IN PITTSBURGH PRIMARIES. | Quality standard is so well —_—___ te voms Ver Family Average 347, | known is not a matt f t ; Defeats Oliver Party's Candidate | Copeland Finds. | i er re) t rl se ft omce. | + Copeland to-day | accident. Established i pitts Wiliam a vf hia department morethan80yearsago, . : ; W has been-—and stl Misses’ Dresses Feature Women’s Tweed Suits | . 48. carefully guarde . I} rina survey the number | Flint é Horner @ ine the BATEAU Neckline Show the LONGER Coat i r te oe ven 20-26 west 36" st ite i cE thy la eae WREST ‘Conveniently near Pith Avene’ i i HE bateau neckline was the OATS slightly longer, sktres slightly wider, ct important note at the Paris sleeves cut a little “easter”—these are the i openings — it ts the smartest tweed suits for Autumn 1921. Narrow buckled neckline to-day. In this col- belt, patch pockets, notch céllars—satin lined and lection are models of crepe interlined for comfort on cool days. New Autumn i) 7 Algiers with monkey fur, of shades. ' Connaction With Any Other hicks } a lala g 7” aeons Poiret twill with wide silk braid, Stems 54 92 ‘ of tricotine with grosgrain rib- THIRD FLOOR. Ww Te aie i es Sires 14-16-18 ) ‘THINTY-FOURTH STREET QROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE ND FLOOR : ’ ‘ A SNS Misses’ Tweed Suits in \ . EIGHT New Shades { : ’ { Tomorrow, a Sale of Misses’ Coats Have the 39.50 New “JENNY” Sleeve Cloth and Silk Frock 54.00 ee et ot an 1 roc iS) 4. lence of their tailoring — - a i but more unusual still in the 7, Co » pile fabrics are the vogue, says Paris, so variety of their colors... stone \ fo W omen and Aliss es this new coat chooses evora—in browns, black, blue, navy, raisin, hellor, ox- |i or navy. The convertible collar is a real achleve, ford, tan, malay, henna. Belted The Values are Most Extraordinary ment, for it looks equally well buttoned high, or models with notch collars, and | open... - Other coats in pollyanna, erminie, and patch pockets. All silk lined. | bolivia, ate included in the group. Sires 14-16-18 St: ; 8 | 3 O ° OO | = ee ae SECOND FLOOR | was = Poiret Twill :: Crepe Satins :: Silk Crepes S| Tailored street frocks, smart afternoon frocks, models Handsome FURS Lend Distinction for every daytime occasion of Fall and Winter to a Collection of Women’s Coats ’ 85.00 rye luxurious pile fabrics that in them most of the models, which are belted, flare beck selves re beet rope give? ennances) PY er wrapp) in styis: sti eres ioe i trimmings of Scotch mole, nutria, beaver, ot ita, ivia. Colors-—marmot, mata Do jou know about the fr uly won eoeuine The wide, loose sleeve d stinguishes alae sorrento blue, navy or black. derful values now being offered in Sates mandate without fer 5 Sizes 34 to 44 i d Wi C Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats . for Women and Misses ; fo 10 New Styles in Heavy Harness Stitch CANTON CREPE . . 8 I DRESSES A Walk-Over English last in 4 .OO 1 ¢ $22.50! (Mere sturdy Scotch Grain. Quiet Ly Ps sae i. . oid style-dignity with an incom- | ‘Tricotine, Peach Serse parable heel and instep fit. Showing the new full-skirted lines, wider sleeves and smart I Br Rolres all Satin ss } tie belts. All beautifully silk lined and warmly interlined | $9.95 to $75 Black or pe 1 Five Exclusive Models in | pane ee | Kalin Faced } | rain Gi Such Luxurious In the Season's Newer With Collars and Sometimes |e — si epee cae | $10 ee Coatings as:— Colorings:— Cuffs of:-- | wooden mt a ett atiteh, l oo { Panvelaine Malay, Sorrento, Squirrel i $25 to $45 r | Normandy Sphynx, Volnay Beaver | V/A V\ILTON i Canvelaine and black. Australian Opossum i og enemy oanue 9 Broateay hen 4 Near 31st Street Canton Crepe prow $22.50 Lite ee nctway aw es 1) ase Fag MI a PeVEN OR WHAT YOR SPER 4 TEND ee aaa eT {950 SIMON Rive fy TEEN i Mer Map eisend S408 With ave

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