The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 5

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Landru declared with an aggrieved as chief spokesman for France. lrIG H PR manoeuvre by his attorneys to en- | MY HANDS GLEAN, A ata one BRIAND PROPOSED wissecssii 2 Ls eat SANE te few gia or ,, throughout this unfortunate | Santas to Habe be Ity views, tua, If there leven We ‘9 PAE paid in eine Ble es other than those | ‘santo: : ‘tn explaining to Judge Gilbert, tne | lor" “aie President “and » Secretary |Dr. Gregory Rep rts on Clubbing | be Perry Mt. nateln, resident | B Altman & Ono fa prestding Magistrate, why fused | : 16: SC CAME tie tee 5 Hi ‘e ra to answer the questions zei's nection | ane | Cop's Condition—Judge H on mental « : , associat en i n my name on the ballots nations ue ated Saturday Special Sales + vacate the order | tat See aes Oe, ak for the Younger Set “a report had not Mcintyre up to the deleral ah AB on to Bellevue it was] left his chambers yes: | ference ought to be concluded quickly ‘regarded in eertiin quarters as alterday afternoon | n was angry when he was de eval Andlnies Objection Mi "Made | to Premier Assuming Speak for Allies. &Never Shed a Drop of Blond” "20" iurthermore, he caused the arrest ye not answered him Cries Alleged Slayer of Ten Fiancees. VERSAILLDS, Now 11 (Assuciate WASHINGTON, Nov “11.-There|? s 9 e Pee We Tanen aie ee OO svc Misses’ Tailored Suits “Bluebeard.” dvonpe Lg a Pe \jons on the French programme. but Ree ie INDIAN REVOLT GROWS. =; i ienrnet that ttatian opno- | | comprising | BURSA TC URS LONDON. Nov. U—The India o Uy ae ces | | THE STOKE IS CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY, FRIDAY, ARMISTICE DAY forneautto Berar . @| ee TA RW ARRERNEINOME Masa ENGL A selected group of smart modeis (made of desirable Winter materials) taken from the | regular stock and | the past! month the ; pen warfare to guerilla war egident Hare ing ad ’ !otave on the part of the rebellions at the initial sitting of the Arms | centered stot | Morlahs in India has been move | conference te | navhed. ‘Their forces are being led soneis hahee ead of the Ttal | | on my hands py fi , influence by > 1 ed to the State | §) ional Moriahs have joined i at jn . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street specially reduced to $32.50 & 45.00 ¥ recent reinforcemen ‘ verament tare e8 are now con <. ‘ ) Kstablished 1879 Lande 1 otlie | risone upon r | J | Met ae water ar wale Re TOMORROW—SATURDAY A New Purchase of 9 | Soucek, Sininied, roe Misses’ Winter Cvuats pa a 2) FOR WOMEN-- MID-SEASON FASHIONS ‘ sanetetinenea tinea oe aliens tate ijtetdhe lated Inereie auc . i fur-trimmed, lined with silk and interlined d d i : x Faraueie Brea ofordl, wing FOR GIR LS & JUN IORS offering remarkable value at weniture and valuables . KnoWiedwe/or chem | ‘Two-stra | 5 tiem and had no knowledge of them | tips; P| ( = subsequently ' \{ | pumps, straight tips, $69.00 ee ee anda dozen other! Specially Priced | Wf iWictitad) Lananns wen He 5 styles in kid, calf and | p J 2 ‘This group of fashionable Outergarmenis A operated at the trend o y “ patent leather es ~ ; f Fu erhald u | | onsists of Coats of panvelaine, with collar t he warned the prisoner: “Re- | of squirrel; and Wrap-coats and Bi = 4 { é Handel eur Resale) 80) MEN'S SHOES TT 5 , conte al bolivia, with ae and dulte ot-welt . 1 again refused, as in the case Brown and black LI LE GIRLS’ ALL WOOL a i ; a We v0 atexed 9 craviine Jace: sturdy, solid ¢ | CHINCHILLA COATS TTT Fininedilta asian Rem iHermoe 1OIAIGE \leather, good lasts. Snug little coats, flannel lined throughout. — In 12.95 | tledr securities, He said he only act- las Desiree QGuillin’s agent and knew nothing of her disappearance 'BOYS’ SHOES that have Fvedince wan introduced to show . i, that Mme. Guillin went to his everything in them that v lla in Vernouillet and shortly after- | _ ds fe oy ward disappeared and Landru sold | Stands lor wear. er securities and furniture. Judge Gilbert brought out that | Mme. Guillin. found a number of women's garments in the villa and that Landru told her they belonged | io his dead mother. | s re See eeee miner gentiemen thar SLXth Avenue at Nineteenth Street! legends sometimes become history,’ red, navy, dark brown, cinnamon. Sizes 4, 5, 6 yrs. Girls’ Fur-collared Coats | n two mew models, both made of ail-wool GIRLS’ COATS OPOSSUM COLLARED 18.50 All-wool mixtures, in belted style, with opossum collar. Warmly lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. olivia (brown or navy blue), warmly lined nd interlined, and smartly finished with -ollar of ringtail opossum; offering excep- tional valwe at these prices: GIRLS’ BOLIVIA OR i} CHINCHILLA COATS 25.00 i} Full length coats, belted and with convertible collar. Silk-lined. Sizes 10 to 16 years. ; 6 to 10 years (one model), at 517.50 s 10 to 16 years (ome model), at 21.50 November Underwear Sale Knit and Glove Silk—For Women and Children SQUIRREL OR BEA VERCOLLARS 89 00 C : | oats and Hats 13, 15, 17 years. | Beautiful soft fabrics—panvelaine or verona, with | (a mew purchase) made of attractive JUNIORS’ PANVELAINE COATS— | Little Children’s grey squirrel or beaver collar. Silk-lined. Sizes materials and This Annual Sale has a well-earned reputation for exceptional values at strikingly low prices. But this GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ DRESSES 12 95 i! . 4 year it has outdone itself—even surpassing its own Smart fall and winter frocks, in various styles and Pe | | very specially priced standard — by reaching’a new low,price range for one lbwselinatensle:. Gleed 10/tail/ years: 21,50 to 25.00) | Allewool coats, fur-trimmed; sizes 2 to 5 week. Only one more day of this week now remains | Years Se at ‘al. 25 : . N’S BLANKE aS | CHILDRE T ROBE | Furstrimmed Hats to match . at 3,25 For Women Union gil and cotton mix- A 9 id warm. Pricéd accord- 4 | vests and Tights 65¢—- Medium UF Solt an ) weight cotton, hand-finished. Alb ing to size, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 styles, both regular and extra sizes. Sleeping Garments—Brtshed cor- A 7 = ; ton is used for these garments made Union Suits $1.10— Medium weight with feet. Flatlock seams. Priced Soft warm robes in various colors, trimmed wi! 2 9 5 satin ribbon at neck and cuffs. Sizes 10 and 12 y: C (Higher-cost Coats and Hats have been marked at large reductions from original prices.) JUNIORS’ CORDUROY ROBES . Pretty, silky corduroy, lined with Seco silk. Break 6 9 5 All of these Sales on the Second Floor « cotton, hand-finished, All styles, tna ¢e y fast coat style. Copen, cherry, henna. Sizes | ieathierulariand exteaslaer according to fz} $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 va 16 years, P' | | \ ; Union Suits $2.95—Wool and cot- ¥ rine < \ ton mixture, hand-finished. Al! Glove Silk . ar Madison Aurion Pith Avem 4 s styles, extra sizes are $3.25 Vests $1.55—Generous length and GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ HATS 34fh and 35th Streets New Pork Union Suits $3.85—Si } good quality, made with hem- 200 pretty hats at this special price. Velours and | * eee. i ager stitched tops and shoulder. straps. beavers in roll-brim, ribbon-trimmed style, Velvets 4.7 5 — Q iP length. French band tops. Regular Bloomers $2.50—Well cut and re- and duvetyns, embroidered in etfective colors | 4 ' and extra sizes. inforced, made with shirting at the Red, beaver, black, brown, navy. ae 3 r Union Suits $1.50— Fine quality ¥"**: "tee cotton in knee or ankle lengths. Union Suits $3.75— Designed and CHILDEN’S BROWN LEATHER in America” 12 Swiss ribbed. cut with great care. Bodice and | : Se shoulder strap styles. Laced eit eno SCE \ 3.7 0 _— ‘or ildren aced style, of sturdy brown leather ong wear ares Fe ' ; rts Bloomers $2.95 — M IVE Handkerchiefs for Christmas Vests and Drawers—Silkateen and pe choose Aes ate ing, goedrlooking echoes! shoe, a . : hs : p 4 50 | They’re always most acceptable ! . wool, a lovely soft mixture. Priced for petticoats. Black, navy,-taupe, i And buy them at ‘The Linen Store”’, : according to size, $1, $1.40, $1.80 Pekin, brown. | where the quality of Linen is the , } manus (coon | purest, and the workmanship the best. é Christmas Monogramming Orders s should be placed now * | | James McCutcheon & Co. 3 Or ay O rr | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets ee FIFTH AVENUE | fe Ts /8 (Ay/ AN PVCU CON 4b (01 1 BZ DY BY Wy (Bld BY 1 AVY WZ : ‘ HH | sian a . ; | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS ! 3 Law ’ ee ee ee —

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