The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. nes i en linens hips a : 40 cents w mile nts for two passe Kk | Caechs and Serbs 0: Mobiliza- « from lowering his rates and com. | ing. The City Standard One 1 ? Taxicab Owners’ and Chauffeurs’ siciation evidently have no fear of As L Say i 4 VITNN? The internment Remreee tae or: the: United sil at = a ABW "i rop me) of the adventurous ¢x-Emperor ees aap | : ay AGERE 8 : 4 7 » call, and | Charles does not end Hungary's trou- ‘ormmpetition is to be stified an Ke c age. bles, His return gave the pretext for monopoly further accentuated by the! 4 idence of what ¢ 5 ewe ally app) sh the Ceecho-Stovaklans and the| rf] ” unique suggestion that al! taxicabs : Hs ‘ 9 yur 8 long been yaline to 4 Be wits colo pr de A it orce the rmament of Hungary rh ey ssi for veel f ere . Both have ordered the mobilization his Innovation is sought for ‘ « * y ’ i ‘ 1 500,000 men. The Czechs TRE! Bi ‘ eout~ ar ri £0 | purpore—to stop any group of cabs were to mobilize 300,000 to-day unless Hfth Avenue adway | which has built up a good business the orders called off. Premier) 0 Edouard Be! of Czecho-Slovakia Is under a certain color and } Low-Priced 4 Teoerunte Will) oe eerite aa dow cate carrying his threat against Hungary | to the His object {s to break | Be Crushed if Plan |tinuing to do so, such as to the limit, Hig object is to breal >, }and White, the American Y C Ss. Succeeds, {Company, the Independent wit agate, eI Special Sale Saturday ‘ed by Magyar influence In Slo- ae Owners’ Association. These HAS NOVEL FEATURES |st the lowest rates in the c ‘ the group known as the City Stand- ard One Kate Taxicab Owners’ and Would Have All Cabs 1.G0k|chautteurs' Association want to get whi Alike and Charge the some of that business, which they |!) | cannot get now. Same. | In short, the game is —— ——— [man to run hits cal chocses or | By Sophie Trene Loeb. la eb attinl Another effort is being made bY | stop the p wome taxi drivers to secure higber|rate cabs, rates than the present ones, which] The one v1 sought in the presen were obtained By : jong campaign wien HAW athod Ute tale < "4 eeeHed Gn by The Miveaing Wone=s was to secure the free-fur-all use of | campaign that began with the Board|the gireet. of the city and give com- of Aldermen, found !ts way to th) petition full sway, with resuiting ben- highest courts of the Btate, and ended @ft to the public vith the present rates being sustained | The forecust of this at overy stage. jwhen thi: ordinance w ) was that it would creat These taxi owncrs call themselves | of the taxicab at a iow the City Standard One Rate ‘Taxivab{gults show that from 2,000 vehicles] Owners’ and Chauffeurs’ fon, [there are now 16,000 running in the| rs! and Chaufteurs’ Association. | city of New York, and some of then | Their proposal is that there shall be|,. the jowest rate in the United | one rate and no taxicab shal] be per- | states. tuitted to charge lower than such a| | What this organization proposes to sep. | “22) Handsomely Fur Collared =< New Winter Coats permit no Stanley $ Mee Gibbous 392Firrn Ave ‘at 36 Str. decond Hoor-Jake Glevator i de vers in the ¢ bute among © plan ) will not be upward ward. 1 am inelos Normandy, Bolivia, Chamoistyne materials are used only in high cost coats Deep, rich collars of wolf, mole, fox and Australian It will ing ou rete. fo, according to Ke opossum. is to make the rates ag follows: Fifty that The thing is to keep the other fvllow | centw for a fraction of a mile or the something of © Over 100 new Coats at our special price $ ‘hee meee 84S ‘Fur Trimmed Coats In an Extraordinary Sale Saturday BONWIT TELLER & CQ ‘The Specally Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 100 Coats, Normandy, Bolivia, Chamoistyne. $45 Worth $60.00 or More Lowered Prices in MISSES’ FASHIONS Specialized Values for SATURDAY $v Luxurious Coats with deep Fur collars and $70 CONS: cicnensasewnecns Collared with Beaver, Wolf, Fox, Mole, Nutria and Australian Opossum. Cots such as these—au- back models, delicately em- thentically styled, richly fur- broidered, or smatt variations collared, and beautifully made of the straightline mode that A can be worn belted or other- of the most fashionable weaves wise. They are all beautifully —are surely values to wonder silk lined and warmly inter- Other Fur Trimmed Coats, Capes and Wraps, priced to $200.00, all greatly reduced from regular price. To Close Out— 200 Afternoon Dresses, silk fabrics and cloth = $ 7 5 fabrics; no need to quote fornier Pics —a Q- glance will reveal their actual value...... MISSES’ FUR COLLARED WRAP COATS, CAPES & TOPCOATS ° 8 00 at. Fabrics include Panvelaine, lined. A full range of women’s . Normandie and Jessica, and and misses’ sizes in all the PANVELAINE wrap-coats with large swathing collars of fashion youthfully _ bloused- wanted colors. wolf or Australian opossum; chevalier capes of moussyne with beaver or squirrel collars; topcoats of overplaid frieze coating with large shawl collars of kit tox, in fashionable win- ter colo1ings—an extraordinary collection. Best &.Co. FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET—N. Y. Established 1879 THREE-PIECE FUR-COLLARED TWEED SUITS TWEED SUITS 38.00 | 48.00 Smart sleeveless frock and | Belted box coat or inverted jaunty box coat—in brown, blue, pleat models in forestry brown, gray or tan colorings. Oxford, blue or purple. MONDAY. OCT. 31st . Altman & Cn. ' MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Our Annual Mid-Season Sale of Furs BEGINS Suits of Duvet de Laine or Mochate. with Collars of Beaver, ‘Squirrel or Wolf 48.00 TAILORED FROCKS | BROCHE VELVET OF POIRET TWILL | OR SILK FROCKS 29.50 38.00 | Paris reproductions in daytime Youthful chemise types with | frocks of Canton crepe or din- smart applications of latticed | ner frocks of broche velvet and or jacquard braid. | crepe Elizabeth. A Saturday Sale of Misses’ Furs of Best & Co. quality bought at the lowest prices ofalow- price season, will be offered at correspond- Fur-collared Tailleurs (genuine beaver or natural squirrel) JEUNE FILLE FASHIONS—Sizes 14 to 18 years THIRD FLOOR Ing savings. “BONTELL FOOTWEAR, 8.75» 9.75. | Specialized for Saturday will offer very exceptional value for $58.00 | ° : ~ Three smart, up-to-date models are offered at this FOURTH FLOOR | : ELECTION APPROACHES | attractive price. All are faultlessly tailored, the mate- Be Prepared for All Arguments rials being the popular panvelaine and moussyne. The 1921 World Almanac’ STATISTICS ARE ACCURATE Price 50 Cents By Mail 65 Cents | New York World, New York City | Types for the foot of every daytime costume—strap models in slippers and pumps in black satin, patent leather, black or tan calfskin with turned soles and Louis XIV. heels at $8.75. Tan calfskin walking strap pumps or yr Oxforda with welted soles, perforated wing tips and trotteur heels at $9.7 SKE SUNDAY TIMES FOR DETAILED DESCRIPTION (Gale on the Second Floor)

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