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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921. TUBE rT ARD IN ROW. MISS NADINE NASH SEES CIVILIZATION |PREMIER TELLS HIS _‘" BE ule en Mts era ae ee 1 | ea ita IS THE BRIDE TO-DAY| IN FIGHT FOR LIFE. — RELIGIOUS FAITH sid he wiaaeol"Avenue Cornell Inauguration, Chapel. SPRINGFIBLD, IM, Oct, 20.—Con- ITHACA, Oct, 20.--Education is the | troveray over the religious affiliation | Jonly solution for the economic, po-|uf David Lloyd George, who has been | Disciples of , WAR KOttled to- ge himeelf, who ne nor the othe: | ANTED 4 : men who couldn’t afford a heavyweight London-made Aquascutum Overcoat last year at $110 to #115 to look over this year’s at | *65 to *85 a z; Richer fabrics ———————— rarer colors smarter models better tailoring lower prices! That is the story and this is the store! Exclusive Agents OF J. M. BLACKWELL = | —— - . —| . MEN'S _ we oe |Up to Fearless Youth to Save It,!Lloyd George, a “Di : of . . . CLOTHING " i | Says Dr. Farrand at Christ,” Attends Baptist : | b) SHOP. | | | KILLED, SHE SAYS Woman Witness itness Says Alterca- tion With Another Pre- ceded Fatal Accident. adorned with WOLF, MOLE AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM For Women and Misses Special Tomorrow 4 5:00 NORMANDY, BOLIVIA CHAMOISTYNE jiitical and social ills of the world, | © | Dr. Livingston Farrand, President of | Cornel! University, declared at his inauguration here to-day dsriaed “The spread of knowledge is en-|PUt clatmed | sential to the survival of our modern | | democractes," Dr. Farrand declared. “The world t* peing tried with fire. | Our civilization is fighting for ita| very existence, Svulution is not to be} i tk 1 ¢ Lloyd Gi Ps 4" e ; tlon the lives of Lloyd George, former reached by local adjustment. Ac-| president Gartield and Champ Clark cepiance of international responsi-|were discussed from a religious bility ts unavoidable. |standpoint as three outstanding fix- “It is to the rising generations |Ures of the faith Raita that the world must turn for help, It PT. sto @ youth trained to see clearly, |8 POLICE CAPTAINS SHIFT tv view broadly, to judge fairly and | THEIR POSTS INBROOKLYN {act fearlessly that we must look for | better things.” day by L ber of the Disciple attends the Bap the Disciples’ conven- Director of Public Safety Jolin Bentley of Jersey City began an in- | vestigation to-day into the death of Elwyn Lee Barron of the J. Walter) Thompson Company in the Hudson Manhattan tube last Tuesday, The! company insists it has been unable #o\find out how Mr. Barron, a pas- genger, got out of a car and was ground to death { Director Bentley to-day said he had examined a woman whose identity for the present he sald he was keep ing secret. He sald she informed him that when the car left the Erie terminal the guard was in row with Ceremony Set for 4 O'Clock Thi | Rank and File Wonde seal 8 | awitehen Wore Due to B) Chaaffenr Freed on Momtctae| 5! police captaing were shuftted MISS MADINE NASH Charae. in Brooklyn through orders issu |) Jomeph Stantes:, ¢ of No. 46 Kast | 1%” bY Commissioner Enright. Also x y E: a " 1% and of th Rr essght the foot of Mr Barron, Afternoon in St. Bartholo- — | HAPEHD iy. MHAUMEPLES ciiticarbey | dobar GnaNt is wondering whether th While Mr. Barron was protesting the | mew’s Chapel. |!o-day when he faced him in Yorkville | Coming election has anything to. do with ris | Stanley s Mee Gibbon’ 392Frtn Ave-at 36 St 1 h 7 nd apt fts. The transfers @verd rang the bell and the train | |Court on a charge of homicide. st hae OHA de ehuae < went ahead. | Miss Nadine Nash, dniughter of the| Mra, Rose Boyer of No. 4{1 Bast 17th | Hamilton to. Bath Second Hoor-Falee Glevator | Mr. Barron, the witness said, con- | !#te Henry P. sh, will be married Gt | street, whone son was killed, told Mag- Wes Kiatilge Bath Bea. < afternoon at St. Bartho- |istrate Rittemberg sho did not wish to Games Walsh, Pro apel to James Mo of Mr. and Mra, ¢ tinued to cry out that his foot was being crushed and the guard made an effort to reiease the door. He failed |; ‘and went to a side door, remov a collapsible seat, tou a button somewhere that threw on the air and | ryder, tthe door opened 50's, Miss As it did, the witness said, th genase a Brain hit a curve and Mr. Barron wetil | Miss Na: se through the door, having only one foot| gown of white chiffon and rose volnt q c lace, will be attended by Mra. Step: gn Che end Deis OF: hia tet i » Nash Rhoades, of Short Hills. Director Bentley said. the Public} 4% matron Cs naar Lambe. ; j Barbour will be the bert man Utilities Commission had informed |“ Mr. Blackwell is a lawyer with offices him to-day it was sending investi- (9+ No. 63 Wall Street. He served a year @ators to assist him, and he hoped) overseas as Captain in the 308th In- goon to get something more definite fantry. He is a member of the Union than the veiled reports of the Hudson | and Columbia Untverstity Clubs, the So- | and Manhattan Compaiy to the | clety of Colonial Wars and Delta Kappa | manner in which the nt oc- | Bpsilon fraternity, | | | Richard Gre: preas the charge Vernon Avenue: Th 344 STREET Broadway curred. ony Will be followed wit th ~ it ‘GIRL DYING OF BURNS, whoin tas Ee weil! ste PLAYED WITH MATCHES tne: home at No. 114 Haat sist Street. a |) 1iMnote Miners Ask Return of 843,000 Sent to Kansas. | PITTSBURG, Kan., Oct. 20. — Re- . 8\turn to the dgensury, of the “Tiinis Fores: ers of the $43, lance of a - Bate Coleen SF Bio fund sent tothe Kansas minera to Meved to by dying at the Mountainside | ight the Industrial Court law. has been Hospital, Glen Ridge, from burns ahelasked by Walter Nesbit, recretary- suffered yesterday when she and two| treasurer of the Tnots district. et el little boys were playing with matches In| obyeago Bank M An inured chicken coop in the, back «| home of Mrs, ¢ Offer Friday and Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Wraps Unsurpassed in Style and Value Set Clothing | en Coop. Five- -year-old Rita Schilling o: meer ne raseteneg ESR ae 4 to 16 West 88th Street 5 to 9 West 87th Street—Street Level ey this collection of distinguished winter coats and wraps, every woman and miss can gratify her most exacting taste in style, her most sanguine expectation of value, for every worth while coat fashion is represented and every coat offers supreme value. 29.75 44.00 At this modest price comes a Wolf, Nutria, Mole, Fox or Aus- swagger model for sports or tralian Opossum collars beauti- general wear, made of soft Nor- fully made coats of Veldyne, mandie, with a lovely throw Bolivia, Jessica or Normandie. scarf collar ending in deep silk They are warmly interlined and fringe. It is fully silk lined with finely silk lined with Crepe de Peau de Cygne and tailored with Chine, Pussy Willow or Peau de an English trimness of line. Cygne. Each a fitting illustration of Orkin value. One pictured. @rick saw the situstion dow, caught up & rug ~ the flam: men drew nothered up in an atiton seized the A New “Hartmann” Wardrobe Trunk Priced Extiraordinarily Low This new trunk, made according to our own speci- fications, is full-size, 25 inches wide, with round BONWIT TELLER &CO, of Oripinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. Speaking of Fashion—at Prices That Speak for Themselves WOMEN'S SUITS Arranged in Two Specialized Groups 85.00 REPLICAS OF CHARLOTTE MODELS in moussyne or duvet cachemire with treat- ments of squirrel, beaver, Persian lamb or mole; also tailored compose suits of veldyne combined with velour check. 45.00 SMART TAILORED SUITS of duvet de laine or yalama introduc‘ wing collars, cable stitching, self strapping or double pocket effects; also suits of herringbone tweed with collars and pipings of moussyne. — Speaer sey SESE 65.00 The WRAP Vogue for Winter finds expression in the one pic- tured to the right—long and slender of line, with a chin collar of natural Caracul or Squirrel. Of Panvelaine, heavily interlined and silk lined. In the new shades including navy and black. 75.00 Genuine Beaver makes a large, handsome collar for a coat of Luxura Cloth, smartly full at the sides, and trimly held in by a slim tie-belt. Other models at this price are richly trimmed with Squirrel, Mole or Wolf and present very exceptional Orlanda Panvelaine values. with Wolf with Caracul $185.00 $65.00 The New Bloused Coat with Fur Collar (as pictured) edges and sides, 13 metal-end hangers, a large shoc box, laundry bag, 4 drawers and hat compart- ment, and the famous “Hartmann” locking bar that locks all drawers at once, An unusually at- tractive cretonne iy used in the Uning. The Vogue of the Moment | FUR TRIMMED FELT HATS Soft, closely fitting hats of fine felt are trimmed with fur to match one’s suit— American broadtail, kolinsky dyed squirrel, gray squirrel, mole or caracul. A new fashion note, too, is Oxford felt with fur applications. 16.50 to 28.00 is exceptional value at 55.00 And there are many other smart models at this price. Fabrics include Panvelaine, Normandie and Jessica, and all are fully lined with Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow or Peau de Cygne. SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Normandie with Nutria $44.00 And generous fur collars of Bearer, Mole, Wolf, Fox, Nutria and Aus- tralian Opossum. | \It Makes I.ittle Difference What You Need— Other Exquisite Fur Trimmed Coats up to $225.00 | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It