The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 10

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URN Te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE= 4, 1921. v Gidding t Cox ITALY BURIES ITS | MOLLIE STEIMER HERE CAN’T EVEN TRUST | ~ GEN. nN ATTENDS | UNKNOWN DEAD TO-DAY TO BE EXILED! HIS OWN PRISONER | a 364. PA. Gidding ae coy |Impressive Services Before Crowds emia gt et Oniiuing Cop A ono man THE vans re OF AMERICA MASS HERE FOR in Rome—Gratitude Sent to Mol Nov, 4.—Con- | 7a People o ew York. ‘ in of Greenport | | People of New York: ° admits that a pollceman's jot ts not a When condita our new home will be. ROME, Nov, 4.-Italy'’d unknown happ” one when he caf't oven trust his Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th, Streets: - soldier this. morning found final lawa through the | own prisoners. 4 pepaltete io” thes Vietew Menmanoell in Stanley Cherovesky, Who was tn the village lock-up charged with having ment, “The Altar of the Coun- : vd wbOUE & yea" | stolen about $500 worth of glothes exactly under the allegorical | 4 f ' cloth from the tailor shop of Her ¥ | Penitentiary | Levine Saturday sisht, told the oo Mo fi | tee sont arm of ane been CAMM E YER “SHOOKIDS” _ SPORTS AP P AREL canes Military | —— ‘ a ee figure representing Rome. King Vic- | Requiem in St. Patrick’s | tor Our. Removal Sales Feature To-morrow t manuel and the royal fam Cathedral. wote the ehief mourners. ‘Ten widows | ! 4 r em v pay the expenses of her deporta- | show him where the loot. was hidden, z 2 ' whan and ten mothers, relatives of un- | han |. Conklin, Levine and several others aé- ' FOR GIRLS ”" jal , ‘ f hich th az ntified dead, escorted the © body. el, bas | companled the prisoner to the Larn last ' t ti . arra anizatlo . . | unusua r oF whic ie nie | targe numbers ot widows, orphans| for’ io etPay|Sutide and te wows fo in and sett Made of Genuine Calfskin a, prices. BI 1 Patrick's Cathedra) at mothers and blind and mutilated men | Ber @Xpenses and those of three men | Yolen goods, So the party obneineiy ‘ \ ‘ollowing are notable examples @ay in honor of the unknow : convicted with#bertand senetnced to | fo the warty obligingty Black Tan \ lives during | of the war also took part. yetrs) ghoh, who bave veen | wa eyraahl ‘he veral i Vii 4 $5.95 » $6.35 | ine ne Strh+ eo body “wi ‘ ed so ie | under similar conditions. ner Wal through the barn - a bu eves oh eee B 5 ne Wie oe i he dL vetd ead arash ai fis a yee her radical career Mi igs) and Into the Woods buck of it, He has Wee; ei wee TB 745 | Town and.Ceuntr r Sport,Suits of fine church of Santa Maria degli Ange “stubbornly refused t t been seen since n age tre fOPREL BISPCAalA: EGrewai cine | Tericion aboct uerealbite| oy cot paren kay ae ae | “g OOKID ”ForLittle B d yore Raber Bullard, a battalion off {he route’ and marsed against ‘the |} lahves EX-EMPEROR CHARLES | H S” For Little Boysan tweeds and homespuns in youthful, models. Several } tach- in c . . j soldiers and a military band, detach-| tions so solldly that'It was with be ' FORMALLY DETHRONED Girls, Made of Tan Grain Leather. styles are‘presented with or without fur collars. < oat? litficulty that the soldiers held their ant, lived . Will Wi h d th H dest W < su ntor to (eh, Dias positions, Bight ii Avenue’ Gand aon’ sa tistAKCT agarian Aa rhb wii 1 ithstand the Flardest W ear. Made to sell for $75 to $145 — Sizes 7 to Il... Sizes 11/2 to pe $3.55 $ 5 $ they cunotuced ALEXANDER IS READY BUDAPEST, Ne ae | aes ‘45 65 85 otied for tan then, TO TAKE OATH AS KING |tiapsturgaymsty “wan untet toa L D be ‘ hydrau itrivance the doc , ; Fi }Mpngary py a bill pest Lie iN Huns g MEYE n of heavy stone was closed, At that, Ruler uo-Slnvin Has Resomed arian National Assembly to-day i tee * Fi Che, SObFe= [onbieant ual pores ciara Wait WPOPTRIALPL | CSLUNL HLGHRS RAMEE Ree: AMMEYER ravel and Motor Coats in jaunty types ex Mass wae cele Patrick J. Hay vered by the Right M. J Lavelle, A ch rendered the music eee ee nee LS et TT wo-th, Kan. . . se ™ I a at + £ in various stiart and practical modeis for street and after- Tailored and Sport Hats—ldeal types to ac- noon. wear, the greater mumber of trico or fine twill, company'the sport suit or Top; Coat. Of velvet and embroidered or braid-trimmed; others of velveteen; every duvetyn in attractive Fall shades, . frock offering extraordinary value at Made to sell for $25 to $35 id $19.75 ee Fn ' dk te is altak tos ate rerouke the. Ve 4=(Annoclated| introduced the measure tn the Assembly ressly desirable for we football nd monies. At the foot of the alt r 10 fart ry from: the | Re firaeprr tut sto avvenndcop ieer toc rad 47-51 W 34°St. NewYork pressly ar at ootbal games an ey es be eee prone ot IC RE AEH AEAES Bindel ARE EINE | 1s ruler of Jugo-Slavin'|Yhite would |ast for at least two d ’ ‘Newark Store ~ 649 Broad / other outdoor sport ‘activities. Of Camel’s Hair, atalque of Pope Leo NIL. ee Le a i ince his arrival here he} Final tt pon it, however, ey 1 i | jowing the high mass at the {ter of wi Rietyatetiy Wate seh dan sre elegy os however, | Tweeds, Polo Cloths and imported mixtures, many 1 Gen Diaz was escorted to| spatches to Vittorio Roland! Ricet stay in Paris of the | asso . some ain . sinaieittcimninasa on 4 A ‘ i ss! Gnevting” at Washington | italian Ambarsador of the Unites | cingewag due to ths need for rest after ; with si a of a or Australian opossum. _ where delegates from differ- | states, and Gen, Armando Diaz, falian !an operation during in : lade to sell for $95 to $145 : ent Halian and American, societies | Commander in Chief, now in America [happy conclusion hls co Me Prin: = | $ $' E $ ; | gramme consisted of the placing of [asking them to extend to the Deople | re nee oie a Wendome. and of 65 75 100. t Wreaths on the statues, of George of New York to-day the thanks of| xiencon, a mamber of the Bourbon-/ i i Bi the Italian people and army .or par- Orleans family is courtship has ! jen. AZ) ticipating in exercises in honor of Qittrencea and the bd ; da Bram {rom | the qtalian unknown sol «Sophie to Ii | a, é M ste: of War Gasparottoe asking oe a : { pen be Gorge aioe area Separate Sports Skirts in. plain and pleated i York to-day the thanks o1 the Ltalian | models. A wide range of materials is featured in vari- People and army for partlelnaay re , TA ] | a : : i 1 for the Itayan unkno' eS 3 . | j ison 3 he cablegrait stated, Gre Ps | e é@ | patterned effects. t rticfpation wai s ‘ | ot the solidarity wich exista between Establishert 1902 ‘ Made to sell for $30 his evening al Sc SON AVENUE « FIFTH Bol AG | ; ; Ber ayreiae ths vaste aes SO) | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORIK i Ttalian sitisens committee at tie oth x . a § fe Senator | * o “rye . t. _ “ Al ccitetierii reise. : ? | Thirty-fourth Street hirty-fifth Street bassador Ric! will be one of th EF : P i lifeasers ane Beraior Bobanser, head B | Wool Sweaters—Tuxedo and slipover sweaters in } fers Mdalives hilo: iret address 22 East 3 th Ss | solid colors and effective color combinations emphasiz- H fh the United States. Gen. Ding wil Ss) treet | ing plain and novel weaves. : also deliver a short speech. , t. i ° fy e. Among those present wil! bo F. Between Fifth Avenué @nd Madison Avenue i i Quattrone, “Ttalian Tih gommis- 1 rmpor an pecia Fall es Made to sell for $15 to $25 ; sioner; Gen. De Luca Kennedy, Ma, H Cocconi, Prince Ruspoll, Col. Di Her, ‘ For Saturday On y 310: $15 ae and Consul pi Gener : ! Seer f =m w (Saturday) necobimens PARpon 125 Duvetyn Hats | or to-morrow (Saturda ae } OF FIVE U.S. SOLDIERS| 1 Sports Knickers—F or the Golf Links or strenuous ‘ tisttae Ute Metal § : athletic activities these knitkers are particularly desir- H of a Britten C ' T é : able. Of tweeds and ae) in appropriate color wasuinoron. Wor. ¢-—terdon tr| fff Embroidered rimmed A New Purchase of } blend Or five American sqidiers charged by court {| endings. . ; martial with the urder of Capt. George | Jancefield of the British Army, in Ger- \) BI pee ley 218 ‘2 ee Made to sell for $25 many iast year, has be a evaili rs Oj |) Fee acces ff Misses’ Frocks ae i A. yO. Youngblood, Georse| WW} 50 Dress and Street Hats formerly sold at ps My Gide, Carl J. Bryan and Jim B. ay | Richardgon—are, serving life senten i . | ..in the Federal Penitentis ary at Leaven- “America’s Making” Exposition is being heid at t 7ist Regiment, Armory. Everyone should visit it. Fur Coats for Sport Wear At Removal Sale Prices } | ‘ i , i j $050 Civet Cat Coat... § | GQ. ¥ Altman & On. } : Misses Tailored Suits pd an Se cant Hehe i | | j ; | (All new, and of exceptional qualities) $875 Beaver Coat $675 ye | ne eRe MRC een eit cee | $650 Taupe Caracul Coats $495 | MADISON AVENU fall 1 AVENUE, NEW YORI | comprising ‘ $375 Nat. Muskrat Coats $195 $250 | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | i : . Coat and Skirt Suiits of tweed; the coat a box ; | } : model, lined with silk and interlined; very unusua] value , “French Novelties 1 | For to-morrow (Saturda ) ak |e aid ode ee For personal adornment or to | ; y | Costume Suits of velour de laine, wit box coat, \ complete the tailleur costume 4 ~ : ° cae ee Se | smartly furecollared, and a straight-line, chemise-type A comprehensive selection -of beaded | i An Eventful and Value-giving Sale of ae frock; really remarkable value at ; - $52.50 girdles, pendants, necklaces and other sal novelties of precious and’ semi-precious stones, Five Hundred sp These’novelties may serve as appropriate Gift Suggestions which can now be had at ; 9 ° Ny e 9 2 . | Boys’ School Suits Girls’ Winter Coats Heriaval Salé Pitots i (sizes 8 18; with two pairs of knickerbockers 5 a : ee Piste tn | for practical wear, at special prices at $10.50 | Coats of ail-wool bolivia, in brown or Sorrento biue, 5 a | lined and igiterlined throughout; with collar of Australian ——S SS opossum ussizes6tolOyears . . . . «. $16.75 HE WQRLD ‘prints more | TH * Busifiess Opnehuttities i \ thany all the. biker New York . morning “Mewspapers added together $1 of 1 of worke asure up to the high sta the Boys Clothing Department. (Sixth Floor) dard na intained in | Coats of ullewool Jaeather miixture, in blue or sumac, | lined and interlined throughout; with collar of squirrel; sizessOtol2years . . . . » + §$34.50 a : Be sine Sac ae| ll of the above Sales on

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