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~ Seat WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBES 7, ? ‘ _THE EVENING FAIL TO ENJOIN er Peon at ‘te nn | eaten — —- -—- IN nN STORE ON May Now Go to Supreme Court to|AUTO SKIDS IN SNOW, | ~ LAMM EYER Test Law Dealing With Law Dealing MAIL CARRIER KILLED Rareel tees eke taektnn ° Accident Ha CHICAGO, Noy. 7.—Suit for an in- Bro EVE iF WEDDING Junction against the United States} gpoversviLi Government questioning the const!-| Dennis Serum, tles for possession of Illvit 00 soft drink parlors ani [and pe a means of cling taxes | liquor i AO al Wl, ih pa RN ALP MR I No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Future Trading. Kirtn of 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St STORES OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY + Nov. T= five, Star Route Tragedy Mystifies Police Who Think Hold-Up Attempt Is Explanation. Arthur Cook, nineteen, a partner In he delicatessen store at No, 131 St. lark's Place, was to have been mar- tied to-day to Miss Fannie Meisler tutionality of the Capper-Tincher Grain Futures Trading Act was dis- K. M. Landis to-day, weeks, was entered by the court to preme Court. ‘The act, however, does not become effective until Dec. 24, 1921, more than a month after the or- dér expires. The sult was instituted by John Hill jr. and other membera of the Chicago Board of Trade missed fo | sed for want of equity by Judge) when his automobile skidded in a Ave permit carrying the case to the Su-| mall carrier between Amsterdam and Broadalbin, wan instantly killed in the outskirts of the latter village to- aay | inch snow, which fell last night, and| A restraining order, valid for two |erashea Into a fence. ' bs BEL SS TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. | HOUSTON, Tex.—Probe of the Ku Klux Klan was ordered by Judge ©. W. Robinson in his charge to the new Grand Jury to-day in the Criminal Dis- trict Court. (ELECTION DAY) THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVEWUS This Beaver WwoRTH | ‘ ‘ of the Bronx. In anticipation of his wedding he|SURE, PRINCETON WON; had bought an interest in the shop aud had given his partner, Carl Web- —_——>—— NORFOLK, Neb. — The Farmers’ State Bank of Winside, Neb.. was closed to-day. Bad loans and constant with- Black Calfskin and Tan Russia Calfskin. Black Calfskin and Sports Model drawals were given. by Paul Zusluw, na BUT HE DIDN'T BY $10) 2!n\ Bank Rxaminen, ae the Cause of Ton the failure. He estimated the loss at 4 Russia Calf- & tf Happy Tiger Sob Taken On Three| "bout $200,000. » skin. Welt Sole, Medium Weight Welt j Wer, a check for $400, a gift ee Men} Then the Potiéa tu ASHINGTON. -— A. campaign, for Walking Heel, Sole, Military Heel, 00 egal el ’ 1 o. finance rH ion | é A; gather-in-law. Som hee S21 A bewildered young man who sald | Christian’ Colleges in hina, India and | \ erigen over the check and his flancee|ne could not remember what happened | Japan will be conduct eile next! $7.50 $7.00 ~ ' Gone down yesterday afternoon tol saturday night after he had had a | Tyiety days tn upported BS A t discuss jt with him. Cook in the|certain number—no, an uncertain num-| boards of practically all loadin, Tax included in Price t meanwhile was serving customers. ber—was arraigned in the West Side Cea a ea and is ding cys to! F ¢ the Woman who demands j Early to-day cries for help from]|Court to-day and paid a $10 fine. fe) TERRE HAUTE, ind.—Most of the the delicatessen store attracted four] He sald he was Averell Clark, a sud-| 39,000 1 miners Y 0 Policemen, They. found Cook. tying |siule an the, Princeton football team. | walked out Jn provert ngntnat the. Fel Style, Comfort and Economy Further proof of our conten- \ 5 an iat he had celebrated after the |eral checkoff Injunction last week, re * ° * j } @ead on the sidewalk, shot through|pame, It was 1,30 o'clock. yentorday |turned to work torday, in Price. Worth fur coat values ane tioned thorning when he was ur-ested py: thres | “MeNCHIRST IHS oe HJohn 3. Mara tion that Wort detectives at Broadway and 62d Street. The police found two wrapped |The detectives are proud of. tha job If hay to. State Prison for trom trent sandwiches on the counter, as if|lecause trey may Clark outnumbered | five to thirty years for the murder uf Cook had just prepared them for a] | Ho was engaged in a (ight with three apns pees @ masoline-filling sti- | Gane ic ' other men, the police, say, who had re- i customer, but no person was in sight, |etker men, the police, say, who had re ee LOUIS—-Local internal revenue i They believe some one who had over- heard him and Miss Meisler talking about money yesterday afternoon thought he had a large amount on bis person and had returned to at- tempt a hold-up. Cook had no money at all in his clothing and the cash register had not been tampered with, pedis Sis 3 MARKS FOR 1 CENT, IN NEW RECORD LOW Sell Of for F ° For the fourth man marks to-day low level at .0 the previous clc The previous lo day, was .0039%%. This brings the yalue of marks down feo one-third of a cent. LONDON, Nov, 7.—The German mark again slumped severely this morning in the London Exchange Mar- ket, reaching the new low record of +1062% to the pound sterling. . were sentence! All Three are Represented in are incomparable. the Two Models I]lustrated. taurant was, basing the refusal on the officers to-day started out to eelze ay The flare line of the Winter mode is followed by this smart 36-inch coat. Deep self collar, flaring sleeves and pockets MM Ai A in fm NoConnection With Any Other Establighment in the World Wo RTH THIRTV-FOURTH STREET Six Wonderful Values in a Half Dozen Fur Coats Day im Sue- utive day, Ger- sold off to a new . off .0007 3-4 from BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW, ELECTION DAY 85.00 95.00 ‘ 160.00 . recorded last Satur- 40-inch Marmot Coat 40-inch Bay Seal (seal-dyed coney) coat 40-inch French Seal (seal-dyed cena) coat with skunk collar and cuffs . 5 Poe wos Almost Any Woman or Miss Could Use All Three of 36-inch Hudson Seal (seal-dyed se) coat with skunk collar and cuffs . . A Gao ono . 36-inch, Natural Squirrel Coat... - 1 ee 295.00 oe a TN ET ASR NS 45-inch Maleskin Wrap . ... 6 6 ee es 310.00 Tax included in all prices ne These Fur Trimmed Coats eT he Perhaps you feel as though you could be happy with any one of them, were “t’other smart charmers away ”—perhaps you recognize an immediate affinity with just one of them—surely you cannot remain indifferent to three such extraordinary values. What the Cush- ion Sole Does Just to remind you that the felt and cork cushion sole in the Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe is of real value. It absorbs the shock of walking It relieves the strains of standing It supports the foot pid conforming to curves of the sole Do you Demand Newness ? Mayhap sleeves are your weakness— If you are the tailor-made" type-- rae The felt absorbs. foot moisture The cork keeps out street dampness And both aid in shutting out the cold of pave- ments, All this in a shoe that is good to look at, sure to pial long, and easy to pay jor. Dr AReed CUSHION SHOES. JOHN EBBERTS SHOE Co. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. : Send ‘or Illustrated Booklet. ai Your Choice of Beaver or The Chic of Beaver and tae aaa a The Mann ish Coat—Squirrel Collared Squirrel Collars Panvelaine The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World 60.00 38.00 90.00 relieves itching aimost instantly Concentrated skin-comlort — that's what Poslam is! Lind fea bitte - ht evuy the rian ope morning the redacas and erup- makes for in wintry Silk lined throughout. Built with the stern at- tention to swagger line and tailored detail that smartness, Soft, blurrytoned weaves colorings. On Bolivia coats cut along the newer lines. Straight and _ tailored, narrow-belted, with wide armholes and full- ness at each side,—to be worn in the youthful bloused style. A gathered collar wide- ly banded with beaver, wide sleeves (comfort- ingly lined with silk windshields), the bloused line—all contri- bute to what the French couturier calls “le chic”. Now Selling at Revised Prices Based on Present Costs DEMONSTRATION SALONS Fifth Avenue at 53d Street DEALERS EVERYWHERE