The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 6

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JAIL WARNING FOR DAWES GREETS ALLIED SUBWAY BEGGARS OFFICERS ON ARRIVAL | | Renews Magistrate Simpson Denounces) wettaray, Practice as Pernicious and Sa Mardy of the Britian M ( , o Pareltt of (tuly and | It Must Ceas ont of Belium ar Unauthorized bejging in subwoy on (he army tune) trains by porsons w ann y re ot} c funds { ex ao ply, of 0, who arrived ping in. the , nero nerve f to provide Wresd for t in Chairman, and Brig. Gen hry Dis any ct Dawes ts the American wnerployed, or for any other rensin | fa to have short shrift if the citore come before Magistrate Simp gon in the Te Cou He has roundiy denounced practice and when tree the Timely Service So raigned before hin yest yhet that the next ¢ similar offense w Island for six mont Assistant D): paid to-day that he hi merous complaints about th solicitors. He weed that } . report- ‘day that she was | on account of a broken | received nu returning. he aft, She ts proceeding slowly | found the Unemployed Veterans’ So- | wi cngine and ts expected to ar- | lety collecting without authority. | 2 Max Gerber, of No. 48 Wilson Ave | SS nue, Brooklyn, wax subpoenaed to | | appear befure him, it being alleged j that Gerber had used the name of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to | solicit contribution ————— COURT TO THROW OUT UNPREPARED CASES Justice Donnelly Warns Attorneys Lame Excuses Will Not G After 163 cases were called to-day | in Part 111 of the Supreme Court and few attorneys had responded that they were ready to pre Justice Donnelly warned the de nqnent law: | yers that in future where “ e Ox cuscs” are given the cases would be | thrown out of court | “[ am tired of theso continual ex- | Te: His ke N.Y C, Prone Bi euses by counsel,” eo Ave.) cues by counsel Misses Nathan Elvonbiore. 07 Bigy is t “when the courts are nll busy work- | ing to clear the calendars, One| method to dispose of these is to| calendar a large number of cases, | which has been done. But lawyers | constantly assert they are not ready, | Puone Chelwe pecker | Mirken & Ce, without giving any reasons. Bitton) & BL deci yy “The other method is for the} courts to throw these 1 Watch the Window fr warn counsel that to-n rr a ABOR Will bo calied with this procedure In Announcement Dates mind.” oe etree NO TRACE OF DRUGS FOUND IN WOMAN'S BODY Dxhamed@ for Examination as a Résult of Anonymous Letters. A pumber of anonymous letters re: ‘ectved by the medical examiner led ty the exhumation to-day of the body of | | cae SCOFFEE Fresh trom the Wholesale Roaster ‘Mrs. Alvina Haverbush of No. view Avenuc, Ridgewood, Queens, an en autopsy by Assistant Medical aminer Nammack. Dr. clared that death was caused by c bral hemorrhage, as had been stated in| the tiftonte originally fied by | »- || 1 B-Lb, Lots or More ‘or Ground, da Within Mixed Ten ¢ Ba: era had charged Sets ten Guam © or Money nd sald that death was caused by over |) "Open Saturday Until 3.30 Pe Me Mrs. Haverbush had been married|] GILLIES COFFEE CO. three times and had five children by || 2-249 Washington Street, New York, her second husband. A will wus found Between Park ‘lace and lny BI ts Two blocks from Washington Market. Phone Harclay 857 Est 81 Years, yesterday giving them all of the prop erty. AEOLIAN COMPANY Offers This Exquisite SMALL GRAND PIANO «695 M18 BEAUTIFUL instrument combines the trae “grand” quality of tone, the superiority of “grand” action, and the beauty of case de- sign only to be found in grand pianos, We wish to call the attention of music-lovers to the advantages of the Stuyvesant Grand Pianofor apartments and small rooms. But 4 feet, roinches in length, it occupies practically :) ¢ same amount of space as an upright—yet it brings to your home the distinctive elegance of a grand piano. Moderate Monthly Payments Liberal Allowances on Pianos Taken in Exchange THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 WEST find STREET In THE BRONX 1p. 27 E ldnh Sect 1iFlatabAwne esi pastors SOEUR Ibe _THE EVENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. The Boys’ Seétion Felt Hats, $3 THE correct Fall hats for all boys who have progressed be- yond the juvenile stage. They are made of soft felt in brown and steel with welt edge, sizes 6x%to74. Same hat with bound edge, lined, $3.50. Pajamas, $1.50 STRIPED flannel in several colors, with standing collar and silk loops, neatly sewn, sizes 8 to 18 years, Blouses, $1.15 THEY are made with collar attached or with neck band for separate collar. Striped ma- dras, 8 to 15 years. FOURTH FLOOR Baby Shoes Correct in Shape IN our Children’s Shoe Department we make a special point of fitting the shoes to the still unformed foot. Expert fitters in attendance have been trained in this kind of work for a number of years. Tan lace calfskin shoes, sizes 256 10 4 $3.50; 45 to 8, $4,. White buckskin button shoes, 2} to 8, $2.75; patent leather ankle strap pumps, sizes 2% to 4, 2.75; 4% to 6, $3.25. Rew o FOURTH FLooR Warm Knit Underwear For Children Union suits, medium weight cotton and wool; from 3 to 16 years. Priced according to size, $2, $2.50, $2.95. Sleeping garments made of brushed cotton, with feet, flat locked seams thoroughout, Priced according to size, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. For Women Union suits, fine ribbed cotton, French band top, reinforced, regular and extra sizes, 95c. Union suits, swiss ribbed silkateen and wool, knee or ankle length, $2.95. Cotton bloomers, pink, white, black, navy and taupe. Regular and extra size, 95e. And Glove Silk Vests, with hemstitched tops, $2.75. Bloomers, reinforced, $3.50. Pantalettes, black, navy, taupe, brown, purple, emerald, $4.75. GROUND FLOOR cA Charming New Strap Slipper $12.75 SO extremely smart and graceful is this mew slipper that we have had it made up in a number of different leathers and combinations. Patent leather with grey, patent leather with black suede Black satin with white stitching and all black satin. You may have your choice of full French or baby Lovis heel, ‘Tax 28c. SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Paris Shapes $5.85 EVERY one an original or an exact replica of a Paris model! The price represents barely the cost of workmanship. An importer who supplies us with only the finest shapes has surrendered to us much earlier in the season than usual—making them better values for you!—his entire collection of Fall and Win- ter models. The material is of the choicest—Hatter’s plush for dress wear —Workmanship is of the finest. Models are those for dress or semi-dress, picture hats, toques and turbans. Brown, navy blue, purple, hunter's green, in soft tones with a predominance of black. . FOURTH FLOOR Paris Approved Coat-Frocks Introduced to Women at $29.50 THE two most fashionable features of Paris coat-trocks today are nail-heads and wide-black silk braid. The tricotine frock right cleverly adopts the use of nail-heads, the model left puts braid to its smartest use. Navy or black, and surprisingly reasonable, $29.50. An Effective Autumn Sports Costume Js Composed of —Sweaters, $9.75 Sketched is the mohair Tuxedo sweater that may be had in navy, black, brown, henna, tan. -Sports Skirts Smart homespun skirts that are fringed, or plain or the velour club checked skirts with unusual pockets. Which are just a few models of our new collection of sports skirts, 26 to 38 waist band, attractively priced from $12.75 to $15. THIRD FLOOR ‘ Four Important Reductions for Wednesday on Dependable Household Linens Fine Bed Linens—An excellent qual Imported Bath Towels— Made of ity of Irish linen sheets that cannot soft, firmly woven Sea Island cot- be replaced to sell at this low ton, splendid for a good rub-down, price, $12.50 Pair. Irish Linen large size, all white, greatly reduced Pillow Cases to match, $2.50 Pair. to 65¢ each. Linen Huck Towels—A fine pure Linen Napkins—Made of a heavy lustrous quality of linen huck, large double damask linen, your choice size, reduced below wholesale cost of several charming designs, 22x22 to $5 a Dozen inches, $9 Dozen., SECOND FEOOR Sale of Clocks $10.50 ae THERE is no more grace- ful clock for living room or library, to stand on bookcase or mantlepiece than this tam- bour shape. Very seldom have we been able to offer such a fine ma- hogany clock—8 day, with strike on the hour and half hour—at such a low price. It is an American make with reliable works. Tax Additional GROUND FLOon Two-Clasp Kid Gloves $1.95 YOU'D scarcely have be- lieved a year ago that you would ever again sce such fine quality gloves at the above very moderate price! They are pique sewn and hand- somely embroidered. All white, all black, the new Fall shades of tan, and mode as well as black with white and white with black embroidery. GROUND FLOOR Special! Cashline Wool Crepe $1.95 ves ‘THIS new fabric fe defightfal tn tere ture, soft and clinging, just the thing to appeal to those who are looking for an unusual Winter frock materia It is shown in lovely colors, for house and street wear, 41 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Satin Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine $1.85 ves THESE two extremely popular silk materials are marked at one speci price much lower than we normally eell them for. They are both shown in al) the most wanted colors of the season, 40 inches wide, GROUND FLOOR A Most Satisfactory Corset, $3.45 THE quality of broche chat iashiéna it, the Walohn boning, the inserts of elastic in the top, the deep lacing below the front stee] — all these make it the successful corset it is. Women of medi- tum figure find it especially comfortable. SECOND FLOOR (ft! Fox Scarfs $24.50 "THESE lovely lustrous scarfs are shown. in brown or taupe, both rich warm shades. There are also fox scarfs at $49.50; Natural mink scarfs, $49.50, $59.50; Sable scarfs, $49.50, $79.50; Natural skunk scarfs, $49.50, $69.50. Natural Raccoon Coats $179.50—$225.00 FOURTH FLOOR

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