The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 8

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1921, _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Gites se tere oiler eeutrede) ‘They | Th he sare vy 0,00 | Que The oh they were |Lake C transfert t., Lawrence to | blale tc New York were ly constructed |:he canal to nd down the Hud- £0 that fresh water constantly worked |scn River to the 2d Street plier. through the hulls. “rhe journey took three weeks. NOVEMBER brought down from the St. Lawrence to ugh Lake Cham- n Canal, through i, ! settlement is not news to them, and they s have expected the pub- leity t 5 iW o1 Mr. nM HOE eontiem ames of the three new “Immor the sta It has unquestiona Stewart's t je TNs ted to itm, tals" will not be made known until to- O'Brien, H TERENGE OBRIEN) Vendell and ‘en Old New Hampshire Residents] ; Tell of Mechanic’s Early Life. VISIT THE’ HEALTH EXPOSITION AT THE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE THIS WEEK AND LIVE LONGER Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 w om sources | Dight. J of the ballots are being re- bly those of Wood- till living there lived anot address was to have!” 24 FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET WEST d by Bliss Perry, but he O'Brien had clippers gave RASHIUA, N. Hh, Now. 1-018 "exuny |, smal "be ee FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ete Soon =e aero & Clearance Sale of | School-Girls’' Fashions 200,000 Live Eels, MILLINERY | : ; 100,000 Specially Priced | Worth $100,000, | Comprising our entire collection of | millionaire and t o TPrequentiy 1h the panei of Reach New York Fall and Winter Hats for all occa- . in Sea i Mibiees hive as, intentional noweven|ChNO” yout age! {Cargo for Holiday. ide Atrives'| sions, including our most recent | Toys | Little Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats they said, of se $7,000,000 esta later family ministratir to the ide The brot ‘TU. S. MEN OF LETTERS From St. Lawrence River “| OPEN TWO-DAY SESSION. | in Three Barges. | The queerest cargo brought into tha | lruesner eae 5.00 10.00 15.00 || ‘day, when thr AND UPWARD | 00,000 live eels wer Kn asinine | A number of ‘attractive madels in broadcloths or velours, lined and \ warmly interlined. Sizes 4 to 8' years. 15.00 ca Girls’ Coats, Opossum Collared Wool mixtures, lined with Venetian. Big collars of opossum. Also all-wool A Mechanical chinchilla, flannel-lined throughout. 18 00 Cat - $1.00 Sizes 8 to 14 years. oA) Girls’ Cordona Coats With Squirrel Collar life-size, that runs Flare models of this beautiful fabric, Bboutthe tloorand with collar of soft grey squirrel. Silk- 57. 00 linede Sizes 10 to 16 years. models and adaptations. Three New to Be Elected The American Ac n River and est 192d Street, ‘The apped along the St. Law-| \.repce River a month ago, and are for ily home y they do not know and never heard before of Mrs. Robert 1. Honeyman gr. of New York, daughter of Stewart and principal beneficiary under bis will, Their last word from their 6*brothe "e Sh er ena oe PM me e A cunning toy, twenty ce came from London . they said, saying i he was and hod two daugh- ’ ters, He made no mention of a change Fl LLIN & o The story ‘ Pieced toget! > D+ his friends follows came out of New York a few days @go in connection with the court pre- ceedings, except that it was here hi was born and lived for twenty-one years, instead of in Vermont. Terry + went to high school, was a boy in a baker's shop, and then a worker macliine shop® At home and a he rebelled at discipline and when Jost his job he left his home. At Pownal, Vt., his chum, Tom Con- Jon, was working, and there Terry went. They agreed to share and share 34th Street—New York mews very realisti- ; : i all aay Bln,’ Juniors’ Panvelaine Coats,Fur-Collared Cally. t OOT, | Beautiful coats of this soft; rich fabric, Toy Department. with big collars of beaver or grey i, Ik-lined. 13,155.17 ve ethey Silk-line: Sizes 13, 89. 00 Girls’ Jersey and Serge Dresses ‘A smart little frock of all-wool jersey, with ‘contrasting collar and cuffs of leather. Other models in fine all-wool Vrench serges. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 1 0.50 | Duvetyn, Velvet, Beaver Hats Roll-brim beavers, in brown or black. | Close fitting hats of velvet and duve- 4 75 tyn, embroidered in effective colors. ° Children’s School Shoes B07) rf) Brown, all-leather shoes, in lace style is —sturdy and long-wearing. Sizes 8 to Howard Garis 1034, 3.70; 11 to 2, 4.40. 4.40 Author of the Uncle Wiggily sto- ries, will talk to-day in the Children’s Bookshop. Special Offerings—Arranged for Saturday Misses’ Coats of Unusual Style Merit | Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. Sport and Fur=trimmed Coats with ) Nutria, Raccoon and Australian \39" 75 Opossum. Of Camel’s Hair, Heath- . er and Normandie Cloths. Special alike when they started making horse clippers. The idea for the latter had come to Terry from his work here. He adapted its flexible shaft also to the operation of an automobile speed- ometer, in the opinion ef those who think Terence O'Brien and John K Stewart the same, and out of it grew the many millions that Stewart had when he diel several years ago. Distinctive Coats with large Fur) - collars of Nutria, Wolf and Aus- tralian Opossum’ Made of beau- ‘50.00 tiful, soft surfaced fabrics. Special Publicity Distasteful to Stewart 4 Heirs, Supreme Court Justice Selah B. Strong, former Surrogate of Suffolk County, to-day replied to statements quoting Robert B. Honeyman sr. of No, 61 Broadway, as accusing Justice Strong and others with having “dis- seminated a false report" to the ef- fect that the late John K. Btewart’s name was really Terence O'Brien and that he was the son of poor parents. Justice Strong said: “If the Honeymans have started trouble and are now sore because in- formation they don't like is becoming public it is their fault. ‘The Conlon ——— Fuetr oad Coats of luxurious new fabrics, featuring, Beaver, Squirrel and Wolf. Some richly em- 68.00 broidered. One illustrated. | Special Handsome Coats and Wraps, trime- » med with Caracul, Mole, Beaver, 08 00 Squirrel and Wolf. All of dis- ° tinguished style (illustrated). Special Fourth floor OPPENHEIM CLUNS & C Extraordinary Values—Saturday | 250 Misses’ Daytime Dresses 23.00 — This brightly colored door- stop costs $5.00 EARLS from the ocean, silks from the Orient, and gifts for all occasions from Ovington'’s — three ex- cellent examples of fine things coming from their proper places. OVINGTON'S “TheGift Shopot 5th Ave” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. 34th Street—New York Twills in smartest new styles. Formerly Priced to 45.00 ie Canton Crepes, Jacquard Crepes, Tricotines and Poiret | _|| An Important Sale Saturday New Hats With Genuine Fur Brims Girls’ an reper (Chitan cine 6 to 16 years Broadcloth Coats with Beaver collars. Illustrated. Fure trimmed and tailored Coats of Heather Cloth. Sizes 10 to 16. Special 25,00 Chinchilla and Heather Cloth Coats with large shawl collars of Raccoon Fur. Silk - lined and interlined. Sizes 8 to 16. Coats of Bolivia, Veldyne and Normandie Cloth. Smart styles, with Fur and ClothCol- lars. Sizes 8 to 16. One illustrated. Special 39.75 Fur-collared Coats of superior quality and unusual style= beauty, featuring Nutria, Squirrel and Opossum. 8 to 16. Special 50.00 Close-Fitting Turbans and Off-Face Shapes Yalues_to_25.00 10.00 Crowns of Metallic Brocades, Silver and Gold Metallic Cloth, Satin, Duvetyn and Panne Velvet. Genuine Moleskin, Natural Squirrel, Nutria and Hudson Seal Fur Brims. Normally $12-$14 Special 29 79 Soft Black Vici Kid. Graceful | Round Toe, Low Cuban Heel. | . ’ Reund Tos, Law Cuban Hee. | Girls’ Cloth Dresses leathers at same pre-war price. Serge and Jersey, embroidered | Long, Medium and Short Vamp or trimmed with white kid. ‘ Sizes 8 to 16 years. Values to 15.00 7,90 Girls’ Dressy Frocks Serge, Velvet or Velvet with Crepe de Chine and Jersey. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Values to 25.00 1 3 By ks

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