The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 4

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. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1991. ‘AUTOS KILL FOUR |NAMES COMMITTEE TO AIO |“<LOST BALLOON’? FLYER| 0% ‘0 service with vonorabie ats. IN AND NEAR CITY IN SOLVING IDLE PROBLEM. DROPS FROM SERVICE Ra Gar wat thie Nov. 1, because) ies, Lieut. Hinton was a pilot of i ahd not take xamination last! (4, first airplane to fly the Anan “a I jg | Members Are From Nonrd of wrade| and Yonkers Boys | Stophen A. Farrell, third of the party. retired from the service four als pe n the path of « car driven by Walt Bo} f ¥ ic: Bonwit TELLER Rw CO § ay presoribed Hers of the re-] tio, erve who desired to remain in the Brooklyn | Lieut. Kloor to Enter Automo- ~d 2 service, Bleut. Kioor was head of, ohowss gBNRY LIND Lhe é Among Victims — Woman bile Business, Hinton Stays |‘' "ty of three driven to Hudson} 4 tng marble bust of Jenny Lind in th Ray last December in a navy balloon Acuer ity, ly Castle He will return to tls home, Browley, | o Garden, t 1Olst birthday of th: Driver Arrested. | in Navy, Farrell Is Gone. Specialized Fashions at Four persons were killed by autos Is NO KU KLUXER ommtnlites ! et Louis A. Kloor, Lieutenant, Juntor| La., to enter the automobile business, embranse caine from Mobiles early to-day and late yester- neon de, United Stacde Naval Rese Lieut. Walter T. Hinton, one of his 0. F ‘ day in and near New York City. C ver Waites He Was lc liste) Con) eS : ' aa be Rope companions in the lost batioon, took Specialized Prices Saturday | Frederick Romer, sixty-two, an |Cincinnati Lawyer Writes He : - | Forces, in charge of the Lighter ‘Than! ine examination and remains in the : empioyee of Hunter's Island inn in| Never a Kleigle and Does r ment Station at Rockaway | service. He has heen gned to duty ¢. f on « vutomatios y dre pl a »to. tords, . ; Pelham Bay Park, was killed at «| ot Intend to Be. Point yen automatically dropped at Hampton fords, Va. Lieut those. Mresent WOMEN S PP RE ; A. M. to-day in New Rochelle load A A I Just south of the city line by an auto- ning World, mobile driv: Asa Lawrence, | shed what purporte Bays oa forty-two, p 1 of the Hotel |of the Propagation Department of | tt 8 3 Lawrence. eck Lawrence | the Ku Klux Klan as prepured for fi Was arrested on a technical charge n from the Imperial Klea of homicide, “T have never had the slightest con he Ku Klux Klan and driving of the Masonic |1) consider myself in|" mmunity.” . twenty-five of Taw rranization od standing in this cc ‘Andrew Braltk thd. thrown directly. 5 hee he elas oe . lored frock in aa also a group of graceful te = ti ns in chiffon. Second Floor £ FOR GIRLS AND JUNIOR MISSES nn (Sent \ Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | 4 , Women's Beaver Collared 9 j | Suits of Moussyne.......seeececeeee 6 50 { cae ET Specially, “Priced As unusual in smartness as in value—tailored } % ; — models combining a favorite fabric with a favorite | ‘ i st fur in the fashionable shades of Malay, maroccain, { i fm} Junior’s ALL- pyramid and navy blue. (Second Floor) ? ; THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE . WOOL CHIN- * “Bontell” Tailored i\ CHILLA Coats | Silk, Shirts... .... 000. 7.90 and 9.50 $7 ' Continuing the Sale—Saturday | | 32.50 | At 7.90 Peter Pan collared shirts of French silk Fa 5 a . ° \ shirting with pleate; edges; at | 20 of washable | ti WOMEN'S AND MISSES | satin, crepe de chine or Dorisoie with revere or \ | HE taglan sleeves, shawl collate: (Main Floor) #, FE 1 straj sie been 5 | belt and tailored button- “ " (| New Autumn Frocks Roles amure ys that | Tl betta. 8.75 and 10.00 ) | ' i 4 1000 more Frocks Reduced from our newest stock—in many cases below wholesale cost to 1Q75 Responsive appreciation of these values has been so enthusiastic that we are glad we have enough new BE iS . = ; frocks on hand to continue the sale ie Malay: And as warm ag a gitl could wish } beyond the time-limit originally [| they are pretty—for Of ante velversen. with * planned. a theyaredouble-breasted, contrasting pipings and A =| interlined and the collar applique embroidery. In Maye ; =| CANTON CREPE e is of nutria fur. In 4-5 Heyy ast eeen, and a e St ; | CREPE SATIN z 6 yr. sizes, Second. Floar particularly pretty rich | POIRET TWILL = —J brown, ines a fe 16 MADE i TRICOTINE Ft years, econd Floor ' iI VELVETEEN 9” ; Girls’ Coats of = i CLOTHES 4 as 2 BI ALL-WOOL | Gigls'Chinchi FOR BOYS ‘ | | There is a wide choice of models that vary in line and trim- ill Mixtures 15.00 Girls Chinchilla t | ming according to the different phases of the ° ee IE Fall and Winter Mode. TURDY, good-look-. | SUM Collars 4 ss j= | S ing school coats of The best looking, ; E Entire Third and Fourth Floors Devoted to this Sale = wool mixture in dark 35.00 longest wearing | IE e anaes, Spay belt teen LL-WOOL chin- ] = = sleeves and convertible : = A hilla, belted and Winter Coats—-Big Val J] ellicellara bined | siktined,’ has a big MIXTURE SUITS im er Oa S= ig a ues | 14 ea Sccont Bloor Warten arate rey i oak dey { =a Tag! a s oy ohne sein BA iy ' for WOMEN and MISSES Bl | pockets. Another mode : or an FI Littl Gi | ALL of silk-lined normandie, $1550 IN THE MODEL PICTURE 2 m = IttheOiris fe has sash-belt and con- D OF SOFT EI vertible roll collar, Sizes LINEN-COL- WARM NORMANDY~AT ONLY E| || WOOL Coats | 10to l6yrs. Suconit Bloor, ! 2 Pairs of Pants with Every Suit ! 11.75 = LARED Woo } ‘ Duvetyne, with erse Frocks LARGE claim perhaps, but one that } 00 MA H 30 bright Embroid- 9.50 any parent can verify if he cares to : compare our suits with oth bout I ery makes these DET wast ieee on aa others abou q Well tailored and well Smart New Hats M7 ene this cunning _—_ ittle frock, in one-piece cut, E | 5 iy | | 6.75 re ee hicealle Warm, Serviceable Mackinaws § Silk lined throughout, too. E| pong pe beet Etre ainayy, in gray or over-plaid pattern § The set in sleeves are a 1 | aries). Black, tan, navy, copen,brown and henna. Button to neck style if ide d ith = | brown or beaver, em- Sizes yee PAs eary: $ 50 trine wide—made wit = | broidered in contrast- REO FEO 10 silk “windshield” sleeves | ing colors, Second Floor. lL ¢ WO OL f I | on insure warmth. : | : | LE |] Dicoamrwnn busted | | Hose 95¢ GOLF CAPS, $450 {Convertible collar, slit a Gelt strap wrist and con- ITTLE girls’ knees Heather Mixtures = / pockets and narrow tie vertible collar. Service- | will stay warm in z bel . able, pretty materials in | | these long wool stock- elt are all essentials of blue or brown. Lined | ings! Brown heather baal 4 ne, ut | FIFTH the mode. pros fs 4 5 Pp op nee lg = Non Flee FLOOR Best & Co. AT 35th Pest & Co. Edward ohh seven, of > “i ” y burton ¥s WoW. oa ‘e-| MAYOR SEEKS RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN TWEEDS eomnce tox 712, Cinin: FOR OUTLAW PIER STRIKERS. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street=N. Y. 29.50 ‘ a without | Collins lawy By oilers in tne Ma . Smartness with comfort and comfort without | a ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY ; ‘weight, for travel and general utility wear. ‘New Clothes for Little Girls and their Big Sisters SMART COATS AND FROCKS Little Girls’ WOOL VEL- OUR Coats 18.00 EAUTIFUL little coats of fine soft velour, in navy, fawn, models, silk-lined. In reindeer, dark brown navy or taupe. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yrs. Second Floor Girls’ VELVET- EEN Dresses with Effective Applique Em- broidery 11.50 S pretty a frock as Women's Daytime and Dinner Gowns.........0++05+ IMPORTED TOPCOATS In herringbone, forestry brown, and salt” and autumnal russet color effects, (SECOND FLOOR Exact replica of a Charlotte afternoon gown in Canton crepe and a reproduction of a Renee tai- Walking pumps, oxfords, and one strap slippers in patent leather, tan or black kidskin or calfskin; also slippers of black satin. “pepper (Fourth Floor)

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