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_THE EVENING WORLD, hth de dnched NOVEMBER 15, 1921, FOCH GIVEN HONOR is ScicszceSR2 PEABE MOVE MADE 400 MLK DRIVERS. jesse ints about | |CHEESE KNIFE HALTS: inet the YOUNG STORE BANDIT a now the Marshal he given it ee ied wlth ‘water TeeLine a reve ie a N Of Exceptional i f sysgen,evomg aoe” BY INDEPENDENTS =| QUITJERSEY UNION: Sissies eine este at Branton trerer, \ | Quality at. |! arshal's private train ever wo. 408% p fidmard Cinaforte, 17, No, 69 Have. | Lowest Prices | Wh —Yy that in the hotels there are apart- nwa of OB N-fiatter's grocery. at No Metropoli- ments for the wildcat of t IAS RCRA DAA ach in tel tan Avenue, Brooklyn. The grocer , ngain, where does one les s Park Placo; {meyer Street, Brooklyn, was accused in Stephen Purpura, No. 406 i8th Stroet,| Bridge Plaza Court to-day of attempt i cep the wildcat when one ix not on | Brennen Earp 406 isth 8 attempt that spectal train? It is not at all IN CLOAK STRIKE. ASK FOR OLD JOBS ses ll | ing to hold up Joseph Maskelong in the | oe A workhouse by Magistrate (Corrigan. | 8 ing to take a fter seeing what happened in | ; Bowl Saturday, And while| the employing Clank, sult and skirt) with a night stick who posed as a h cautious baggagemen re-| manufacturers, who yesterday sub: | railroad detective. Howe was slightly | Jewelry. Thousands of NCETON, N. J., Nov, 15.—Mar- » wildeat's cage fron c 5 stre aN vous recut oe oo 7 alt . . Fa aniete toce m the | stituted the piece work method of |injured, but Witt, who is at the Jer- | hé street near the sto; ef doctor of laws to-day from Princeton | fren the New York Zoological Park} Paying wages for the hourly wage! sey City Honpital, I said to be wut- Ubiversity. ‘The only other visiting | in the Bronx rate heretofore in force and increased | fering from a fractured skull. The | Ffenchmen ever honored in this way Se ae the work week from forty-four tO assailant escaped William Gillite | d wire Lafayette of the Revotuton a) PORTER RELEASED | terty nine nourn tesaitant ercaped Wim cite || THANKSGIVING FAVORS President Schlesinger of the Inter) srden employee, was assaulted by | ke the present French Ambassador, Jusse- | | ~ | FROM JAIL LIMITS) nationa: five men last night on his way home. rand. Rut, yes, at the Zoological . . | Fe " ‘i " The i « ‘ testified Cinaforte asked for btitter, and |there are apartments for wildeats-— (Continued From First Page) (Continued From First Page) | ag fost lila ONS Wagon in West | then thrust a revolver at him. sa jis jt not so? ve it! ———— os — x = Z tity a up peta ie CEL Plow Y ou A While Ma nee slept ee oe read Of askelong tes he dare: | Receives Honorary LL.D., 2) tis mor ing his train came Into the ;and down in front of the establish-!chael Witt, No 144 Coles Street, Bandltn Get 85.000 Jewels, lithe youth to, shoot Ri ti it te +i TT al on its way to| ments and promptly obey police or-| Jersey City, employed by the Erie CANSAS C Mo. Nov, #16.—Two |). 1 uit the grocer stated, ‘that . 4 ae i ; | * ’ ’ Wy the Tie dee | he turned white, #0 1 grabed my cheese Distinction He Shares With | 4 rom which the | ders to “move on” railroad on the milk platform at f the Tivol Jew: | and swung It at him, Luckily he eiry Company store in Ue heart of The strike is directed against] Jersey City, were assaulted by a man| the downtown district and af ing and gagging James A, Tiv brietor, excaped with dropped Two Other Frenchmen, r rete ik fi him | . pro- |p in. e got on Is knees an 00 worth of | pleaded for mercy Ons were on el inaforte was held for the Grand At Lowest Prices in New York I Just another example of our policy o giving the women of New York the RIGH > Garment “Workers’ Union | Wb b President Hibben welcomed a «i Jay that he had every reason| rey escaped in an automobile, Gil- . | * aot only, asthe Commander In cist Broker Freed’ Under Poor Dabicr's es 1000 ee uecined medical attention, N PRICES at the RIGHT TIME. France, but more particularly as the Law—His Available Assets aL Anele ioke agen this, || Delivery Of mile 1k Greater New NN Here you are, just when the weather is getting . on the ipt of between | York was reported by the companies \ hich commander of our own Princeton men Are Sold NW) communications from. the ‘ ; NV cold and you need a Fur Coat, offered highest who served under you in the World| Te S010) Jowners of smaller shops who were | ‘2-GAY 48 about &5 per cent of nor. ‘ d SAVINGS THAT ARE AB- f War—both those now living and those| RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Nov, 15. —| willing now to come to terms and end | Mal~about the same ag yesterday, At rade garments at . who died in the service |ierank B. Porter, of the brokerage! the strike the main branch cf the Sheffield SOLUTELY SENSATIONAL. He enid that Marshal Foch had come| tiem of Morr to his high command “in the darkest! giich failed ft hour of the war’ and as “the hope of | New York, |, Mt. Sohlesinger denied to-day that | . Mates Hind wen veral hundred | $3,000,000" as had : | thousand dollar: 119, has been) ever, he sufficient | ¢vor thé world ” | ian And FF. Weat presented tne {ordered discharged from the jail; fund on h time. Some of the s‘rikers talked of ean Andrew ‘est presented the ] “If tho # in some b fo, Atstrii "of Suffolk Co hy County orming a distmbuting company of Sava | their own, but Secretary Nathans of company in 57th Street the wagons were sent out with larger loads than The one time of year when we try to make our diriner table look pretty, tor a very little expenditure. We can supply appropriate decorations and Favors that will help you eta and aley this day, Among the great array of Novelties that we rowing, 5 year are Miniature Turkeys, Pumpkin Nut Cups, Fancy ee Cases, Placa Cards,Snapping Mottoes, Jack Horner Pies, Fancy Paper Hats in great variety, Ma Roast Turkeys, Genuine Ps onths ended a a of Judge Furman Avplication for Be 8 to raise funds, | wif In four monihs ended a war of |Jihxe Furmyn. “Avplication for Dor | ua ssn Ment bug akat wel the Milk Conferenca Hoard said the|} Lace Papers, Dressed China Kewpies in beautiful desig Gr t N rth r four years ete teae Saeentelie We call! most important nase’ of a disteibut- | The greatestaliection ever shown in the world of ea 0 erm Sofore taking his position at the| Debtor's 1 ; » feel that we are vors and Novelties for all kinds of Parti head of the procession to mareh into | Charles Morgan, the judgment eredi-! fighting the our Liberty against the | ing company in > Rood will, and | 0.480 ” he predicted that the strikers would lexander Hall for the ceremonies, | tor, whose claim tor $10,289.80 against} slavery of piece work x Taha! Foch stood on the stepa of| the firm resulted in the resteletion| _ A letter has“heen sent to President | not be able to get it cea in alingst ie) exact | a Aner Oy atte, Ssrede Hy Gh In the municipal term of the City Nassau in almost the exact/of three members to “jail tits a he City | mits" | Chairman of the Committee on In- apt where the great Latayette, side | in Suffolk, Westchester and Kings Seal Wrap There’s no more beautin) ‘ur garment in New York. Full 48 inches long, made of fine selected skins, elegantly lineds large shaw] collar. B. SHACKMAN & CO., %8,udray,v:¥.c Women's City Club, No. Magistrate's Court this morning there YE side with Gen, Washington, re-| Counties; was not represented. ‘The | 22 ark Avenur, asking. him to ap: = = ‘| wefore the 0 pation nex ceived the thanks of the Continental | senior member of the firm, Lewis} Te ata eerie Ggngress. It is the same building | Gouverneur Morris, was released in thea, A. BtthiTe where, some years later, Lafayette | October ceived from Dr. Samu received the degree of doctor of laws| Robert 1. Griflin, trustee to survey i Associa from Princeton. Mr. Porter's a ots, has @old bis inalleapial President Hibben read the following | available assets as follows: ea RICHEST SHRINE IN nts! MEXICO WRECKED teleg"um of greeting which had pre- | six eolt clube, z e urrival of the shed ne pocket kn ceded the urrival of the distinguished GE lends are believed to ———— visitor. , | nvey to President Hib- purchased the onal effects | MEXICO CITY, Nov. 15 (Associated “Please ¢ ben, the ulty and the students my | and returned tiem ts m to Mr, Porter Press),—While a religious ceremony , For tomorrow only Important Event! you can buy it at the cost of a plain — | was In progress in the Guadalupe Ca- | i gincere greetings Princeton did was In p J Bon tian her share in the war and|CAMP’S THIRD WIFE jthedral yeaterday a bomb was ex. an (4 S cloth coat. Is doing equally as well in times of | GETS A DIVORCE| 22°! 2" the altar below the image of Peace to maintain the victory so the Guadalupe Virgin. ‘There was no | early won.—Foch.” ame casualties, although the church was | Marshal Foch addressed the audi-|Chiengoan Loses Case Based on) crowded, No serious damage was done. | TAY Tomorrow Only @nce in French F cht Pleture Taken at — |The author of the outrage was arrested ih St ie saws cumemte to aati shortly afterward, the police saving him je declared s hard, diffic | = Bungalow. from being lynched, Guadalupe 1s wicain a few miles of Mexico Clty, It is the Lourde Mecca, of Mexico, to which the I population flock in large carava follow. It must be pursued with de- | . , Yotion, determination and obstinacy CHICAGO, Nov, 16.-- For the third to the end.” time in his stormy matrimonial —— | Willlam C, Camp, w Pay homage to the Virgin of Gua MARSHAL FOCH GIVES | crest an sei ties Pron OG Meieh ASRS oie WILD CAT TO BRONX r Cases $90 2 one-day Specials ¢ last Mrs. Camp to obtain a de-| before a humble Indan, demand ng as Indicated by Judge Joseph B.| that the church be erected on the Bille th to-day, was Mra. William ©.| top. The Indian sought out the chureh orne, whore husband | was Vi Presi: | authorities and showed them a piece of at -Tomorrow (Wednesday), Thursday and Friday are three important days for wise housewives. We are- placing on @ara to Care for the Wild and] | = yo and h on which the plcture of the Weolly Animalia Trave! 6 n was painted In colors. The Ca- ‘ . Gen, Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of] ¢Mfty camp sued” with’ eviddenee, raid ri areca a sth sale a collection of blankets, sheets and cases at prices Great Northern Seal Coat France, is hot to be outdone in gen-| raid on "Billy's'* @rosity by his gallant comrades in the Walk was named/an attempt to destroy the tmage, but recent war in France. an a co-respondent. ‘The principal ex-| only the base of the altar was damaged, % 3 it those | Hibit. In. the divorce hearing was a| The worshippers attributed this to a. A wild and woolly bunch of those /ashiight taken through a ‘Sungalow (miracles ‘The siirine ie the richest in| comrades went down to the Marshal's! window Mexico, covered with costly Jewels, | nungalow in Call: | heen carefully preserved. Mrs, Mabel| The outrage yesterday appeared to be that are special for these few days only. It is a rare y q Beautiful 34-length, belted, full flare model, finest opportunity to buy large supplies at small cost. J selected skins, richly lined. Absolutely the lowest price ever quoted for a genuine Great Northern Seal Coat Skunk Trimmed Coat Below the knee length, extra fine selected Great Northern + grade silk. By far the lowest price in the cily for a skunk trimmed coat. Well-Made Muslin Sheets | and Cases _ At Less Than Replacement Prices 1H > collar and cuffs, ‘The McCreery FIFTH AVENUE MEN’S SHOP Seal ts a specte of the rodent family—undoubtedly the nearest in ure to Government Alaska Seal _Running Directly ee Opposite Public Py ee Library 19 West 42” taba A woman’s keen eye for details will note the good wearing quality of the muslin, the finely stitched, straight hems, the double selvage, and realize the values. We will be unable to replace this assortment { at such low prices. Sheets 63 x 99 inches, $1.10 90 x 99 inches, 1 45 63 x 99 inches, 1.25 . 90 x 99 inches, 1.65 An Exceptional Offering! “MEN’S ALL-LEATHER’” | SHOES ¢& OXFORDS $774 14 Different Styles Formerly Priced up to $15 Cases x 36 inches, 28c | 36 inches, 32c x 38,2 inches, 39c 45 x 38.2 inches, 42c ‘ All-Wool Plaid Blankets $6. 95 Pair ‘4 size—pink, tan, blue or grey plaids. And all-wool—that soft beautiful quality that characterizes much higher-priced blankets. ‘Truly a value that is only obtainable in a special Sale such as this | ee Ban ~“ This is a mighty fine opportunity for men to purchase their winter footwear. Every size is in- cluded, but not in all of the following models, many of which are the product of a famous manufacturer in Newark. forCOLDS Warning! Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. | Accept only an unbroken “Bayer? package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, | Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggista, | pepirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd, THE HIGH SHOES: Black or Tan Russia Calf, Tan Cordovan, Vici Kid and Russia Calf Brogues. i } THE LOW SHOES: Scotch Grain Brogues, Tan > and Black Calf, Black Norwegian Grain Brogues and Tan Cordovan Brogues. Mall and Telephone Orders Filled While Quantity Lasts SECOND FLOOR aie : = ——— i. mY, - Back hurt you? Can't straighten| the pain. It is perfectly harmless and James McCreery & Co. up without feeling sudden pains, sharp| docsn’t burn or discolor the skin ( laches and twinges? Now listen! Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a fy aan * . |That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe] small trial bottle from any drug slore Second Floor—Use the Special Fifth Avenue Entrance : lene @ strane Gad youll gut bleeadl and after wane if Aint onemtoautTl i} relief.the moment you rub your back| forget that you ever had bi with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs} lumbago or sclatiea, because your ban OL" Nothing else takes out sore-| will never hurt or cause any ue I news, lameness and stiffness so quickly.| misery. It never disappoluts and tal ri You elmply rub it on and cut comes! been recommended for 60 years. } j NEW YORK

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