The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921., . ’ : . Solchatas, 1 bélleve the aifeuttes| HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT | BOMBS THROWN IN VIENNA. | - Brooklyn’s Prize Baby Receives |i iotsitit “ty *atimuts| UMM SEEK AMERICAN LOAN. | Reward From Pres. Riegel mann) 2) Patt sense iat esse ws Sian te Be ee teioisoes ne Count Szecheny! Mentioned 29 Stout V/omen 5 ith Excesnes Against Jews h ; { i tie Gectian wie conic atisan” Provable Head of Proposed oni nee teiwq Vieoda'co- (UIE foa'Want clothes of quod quality that: fit Pisadvinl Mivkien, spatch to the ‘Pritiunie 4e Geneve says ‘you properly, in the very latest styles, yet wish to ECONOMIZE, you should take advantage of the wonderful barg offered to-morrow. 81 DIE IN MINE: MONTH. CHARLESTON, W. Va, ‘Now, ig.-| “GENEVA, Nov. 18.—@he Hungarian| vienna ts almost daily the sceffe of Thirty-one men were killed as the result {Government fas decided to send 41 gomonatrations provoked by the mis- of aceldents in coal mines of West Vir-|fpancial mission to the Poltrd sbvuck|ery of the people. The demonstra- ginfa during October, according to the | Nachrichten. tions are as tsual acdompanied by report of the State Department of Mines, Count Li Szechenyl, whose wite NTL NOT LY issued yesterday. Mi dys Vanderbilt of New| €xcesses against the Jews. jo dan A Fork, ithe paper adds, will be head of] On Nove 11 eleven bombs were ex: Zz OWER STORE SPOTLING AN TAUSION. the mission. Ploded im the Bourse and other parts BASEMENT Figures Made Public Show) (From the Boston Transcript.) Count Szechenyl was reported recently| of the cily, killing and wounding ADE. BARGAIN ! Jack—When I proposed to her the to have enjoined his wife on the Van- A 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. dear girl fell on my breast and sobbed |derbilt estate on Long Island, Recent|™@ny. At the request of the Gov- like a, child, but Analy put her arms Geepatches srom Buda, a] announced ernment the Vienna press has not as that his appointment as Diplomatic Rep- " ts Madge—Oh, yes, 1 know all about !t.[resentative of the Hungarian Govern. | mentioned this so as to avold influ 1 rehearsed it with her. ment to the United States was pending. 'encing the Oedenburg plebiscite. fi : Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit AT-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store - 649 Broad St, That Doors May Soon Close } Against Many Other Aliens. | Comm! ssioner General Husband, who pent yesterday.on Ellis Island, made public the ofjgial immigration records Showing the status of various nations ‘under thé, 8 Per Cent./Réstrictive ‘Law. ‘The Hgureg show that Greece, Spain, Jugo-Slavia, Palestine, Turkey, Syria, ~ Smyrna And the territories known as “other Europe” and “other Asia” have All exhawated their annual allotment immigrants. This virtually means it the gftes of the United States have beech} closed to immigrants from the countri¢s named until the first of next July,» The figures further show that. Po- | Jand is closé on the mit of its annual @ota ang-that Italy has only 18,948 to cume.. 'The Italians are coming at _» the rate of from 6,500 to 7,000 a month, | 80 that inf'two months’ time the gates of the United States will be closed to Talians ‘Until July 1, 1922. A partial | tabulation of the standing of the na- thong follows: Grouped at this price are coats of Men’s Coating, Melton, Seal Plush, Velour, Broadcloth, = in newest Winter styles. Some fur trimmed. Extra sizes, 39-to 56 bust. Special ‘2985 A large variety of Fine Winter Models Wool Velour, Broad- cloth, Melton, Thibet. Some are full lined, others are half lined Extra size, 39 to 56 bust. Special Style Comfort Wearing Qualities Patent Leather Tan Russia Calf- ; i ' th plain t d skin with medium PLUS ove eae weight poate Ra Economy with : tip, Turn and walking heel, in Price A tapi ect $7.50 . $8.00 Tricolette, Jer- sey, All Wool Serge, Silk Poplin. Tailor- ed, beaded, embroidened and braided. Extra sizes, 39 to 56 bust. Special Variety of styles Tricotine, Serge, Velour, Poiret T will, Velveteen, Crepe de Chine and Satin. New- est trimmings. Extra sizes, 39 to 56 bust. Special t! of a total allotme ass | Quality considered, Cammeyer’s “Shookids” are ? jae the least expensive children’s shoes you can buy. S al @ of Suit Ss all immigrants| * °tpelte ng came to. vie from’ all-countries since the new 8 Per ‘Cent. Law became effective an the 2d of last June number only 142.327 out 1 is more than nwl a month. Now that the has heen signed joy the ing flow Slenderizig styles that have helped to make Lane said Commission Bryant farwous, specially designed for stout women, in “The figures 1 1 — — ———_—_—_———_ extra sizes, 39 to 56 bust. Rae ; ]'] SCHS? Teeted orfur triatmed. “Speen *SQ.OO Poeun ore ag Hey reams reese Lend $350 . ateg Me. Wee. Pork ; ay Fulton, Near Hoyt | WINTER UNDERWEAR ~ Cut Full for Stout Women Extra Sizes—39 to56 Bust, 26 to45 Waist 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York } » — 4 4 t . * Knit Drawers... ..69¢ | Flannelette Bloomers. . 98c “ Vests...» ey ied Petticoats... .98c Important Saturday Feature! “Union Suits.......1.69 “Night Gowns. 1.49 ; “Petticoats. :......1.95 Mi Pajamas. . 2.95 Extra Size Hosiery...... 69c e Kimonos. . 2.98 Heavy Blanket Cloth Bath Robes........ 4.75 sLane Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth & 6th Aves.mumun| Season’s Greatest Coat Sale Distinguished New Coats and a k= ; Wraps with Large Fur Collars \ wen. "4 Offering coats,wraps and sport models “of highest. char- - acter, refinement and quality, at this greatly lowered '. price. With collars and embellishments of genuine. Au- stralian Opossym, Mole, Nutria, Wolf,/ Raccoon and Fei Skunk Opossum. Silk lined and warmly interlined.- . Fash- as jonable colors and gecessoNies. _Rémarkable values! Get your Overcoat Black Lace Dresses and Suit at the . Ideal for Semi-Formal Wear : ; j } Silk Bolivias Pre ECG. 19: ) Bis h op Fac tor y Chinchillas— Stevannas Visit Our New j . Suedenes— Velours Misses 4 = Very eal sires s! Possessing true ai iineiment, Sok rhese iginglity tha measuring up to the most ex- N & Trade Marked Fabrics Coat Salon hat acting standards: Gratin: Silk Spanish Lace, combined N $ 5 0 ra $ 75 . On Third Floor z with Crepe Satin. Also Tricotines, Twills, Crepes. N e j a r Seth jnlized facilities for.“ the € N : UP is deel cxcaltaie fiestas Purchase and Sale \ Sere : ‘ * smart young woman, the college = i. " NN ‘ sigs 2510 16 and V3 to 17 ae ee coe Georgette Lace Blouses , , Z on Third Floor, Sale, contucted,simaltancously hued N F UR Overcoats represent pur .surplus z : i; y th ien’s Salon on the SS f ok Sizes 86 10 60 on.Fourth Floor. Tourer and the new Missos’ ‘ In Combination N stock, broken sizes and regular z Salon on the third floor, de N ‘ Ys lines. Buy dependable quality clothes at the Bishop Factory where the stores buy. Costume Shades $ 3.98 A / ANN New costume blouses—reveal- eiing the prettiest models we've “Rsteseen under $5. Lace and Geor- 1 céNigette combinations in effective’ Bishop Manufacturing Co. Factory, 32 West 18th Street two-tone motifs. In all Navy, Brown, Black, Navy and Bisque, Brown and Bisque. Lower-Priced Group < Fur Collared Coats Latest and Smartest Styles Models with dash and individuality, developed > “) H L EL A of splendid quality materials and trimmed with Pru n ella Sk U r ts lf P I AD PHI the best furs now in vogue. Featuring silk SPECIAL EXCURSIONS lined Bolivias, Suedenes, Wool Velours and man- , eee :, ' 7 nish Sport Novelties, in prevailing colors, Com- ~ In New Striped Plaid Effects i i Sundays, Nov. 20, Der. 4, 18 paring favorably with usual $45 values! ‘ 98 i i CERO web piecrieny sng curr § 00 Keay ing Extraordinary Values i Very “Special 58: Renee: Rane. 3. well F : |] Brass Copper War Raz, 30 | a" | Equally Wel : ht ‘ 75 Specially selected assortment of choice all- “ERY TITS DIFFERENT" ; wool plaited models, Finely tailored, in 25¢ per can harmqnious Fall color combinations. Wanted Sut RDRO'cO, Mt Peart Be Ne sizes. ‘The opportunity is most unusual!

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