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= ere Teas ae DN AAD A SF ST NF NORTE wR EOE RS NDT pg ne pr SH at RN REEL ALE Ao AER TAV ARNE LN 8 RAAT eM OMB 8 pe mS + Re ee RCM eS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, ARIS SPINSTERS —|SWEARS SHE SAW |e nair, nor ane 1h we: narend GOV. REILY REPORTS |itvewitaion ot ie conduct an to STORM STREETS IN WOMAN KILL MAN) sie aiso insisted she saw Mis TO THE PRESIDENT] riere were no although it is conceded that Gov. Reily’s methods have not heen what was decribed as “tactful.” indications that the a 'UNT FOR HUBBIES yea rans Ragone {ntercept lucolane as he came Administration's towerd ZITA IN X! He Refused to Marry Mrs. Ragone | out of « bakery shop a few moments poy ; Gov, — Reily' EXILE WANTS BM J Lorde ‘orto Rico Head to Be Retained, ud CELE dedona oT I ant fled, Witt |ister. run up to him nnd stexe him by eat to Be Retained, |10% iss atministration | ws!" to GO TO SON'S BEDSIDE —on the Avenue and only two Pounce on All Single Men Whom and They Quarrelled; Wits | 114 coat; that she heard # shot and Harding Advisers fG(O1s. eSpecte un’ Iventibation: willl <ocg a st bel 34th: b Le ess. Says. ; : nie Aafia S Mena be FUNCHAL, Island of Madeir: | 6s Streets elLOWw $t! ut ar 4 * ness Says. then saw Mrs. Ragone, standing ov Savy. be instiguted if the Porto Rican poli J They Can-Tell by Their The 1 detendin dies, 3 Iucolane with a revolver, fire thre« | tical leaders press the demand. | wi ar anne’ Prene) “Former Ei } bel ‘ Saal’? ’ 7 Sy ne lawyers defending Mrs. Jose-| lucolane “ : WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. -- Gov.| 4 ele de Wiles ta of Austria-Hungry, who with her —a customer. Eyes. |phina Ragone charged with murder-| More shots into him, ini BU Bory Hie Unless facts detrin al to Mr. | husband is living in exile here, has ex- i clow in price. : »: Ss. N 25 ing Frank Iucolane, aa ¥ he Mr. Levy forced Mrs. di Mona to © 9 Rico took luncheon | Reii lop, essed the wish to return to Switzer. - eee ee oe ng Brank Tucolane who had been her) ait that she meraly assunicd the: With President Harding to-day and stat day. by ¢ ponsib nd to be present at an operation of | Luckless man scurried to cover | lover, made a violent attack through |‘ ; cas fond inci. Presented an informal report on his| ficials that the Governor would | i) Halagion cr ones aiiibd “oe will ae } rie | sae ee iy the {persons she saw in the second inci- : Shanti tidings at. | permission of the ied Counc | €-day when mobs of French | Lawyer Newman Levy to-day on th be ne were the same persone she haa #dmninistration, out of which have pea Loe oie cp ihe jane a 1-|‘Ambassadors, through the medium of Fampires combed the streets for |textimony of Mrs. Marie di Mona of dent were tne same permons she Mie cone demands hy Porto Ricans for ‘plete eempthy either Cowcette, {he Portuguese Government, to make seen in the firs ‘ain refune 3 erno Busbanes. No. 2042 Second Avenue, before Jus. | een ee Tey Tt, was St. Catherine's Day, the | tice Crain in General Sessions, admission, t © @raditional time for the unmarried Mrs, di Mona, testifying in Italian Wrench girls who have reached |thvough an interpreter, stoutly in- dhe age of twenty-five, to go out sisted she had overheard from the} mony on this By 4 vore Lei _. to the highways and pluck their | the window of her home, four stories an seandn “trom, the pavements. Jabove the street, a quarrel between agony ter SPECIAL! saatariits Hundreds stormed through the |the young defendant and the mue = | | 375 Silk-Lined feduding Streets, surrounding and mobbing [dered man, in which Mrs. Ragone ap- May the eight-hour working Fur- Normandies, Men of eligible age. They were led to Iucolane for his promise legal maximum. il a | : Bolivias, @ressed in the historic lace caps 4 e Collared Susds, @nd bedecked in the prettiest @neries of their boudoirs. er wen, ore yioleee Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered Jan. 1. than usual to-day because fadies completely outnun the men, duc to war losses. ‘ ame M Cr er & Co Bdvantage prevented the men g S iy y q from making any defense and r Ts they were carried off bodily. bth Avenue th Street There was no question of be j —=— — — “4ng able to distinguish between the married and unmarried men.’ Shirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street & 6th Avenue COATS Worth At Least $65 for collars! “Ye tell by the look thelr eye.” one of the girls ex: To-Morrow—Last Day plained. MA IN “ROBBER IL TRAIN “ " . FREED AT U. S. REQUEST Annual Bolivia Coat Genuine Fur Collar $35 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. \07 Fifth’ Avenue, Near 31st Street nt He es Was “Be J | e q PITTSBURGH, Nov —Cosimer e | n e e | Fadale, who was arrested several days L go by the marine guard on a Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad train and who was @entenced to serve ten days in Jail by ® ° @ ity magistrate, was discharged to- ubstantia eductions by request of Federal au r 5 Government officials said t! Bn investigation, they we Fadale had no inte mall train, but was way.” Fadale stepped fro: ‘Three-piece Living Room Suite covered $ 5 | in a selection of Velour or Tapestry * 245 (Pillow Arms—Loose Spring Cushion Seats.) Values in Bedding and Beds such as these can- not be duplicated by us after tomorrow. Buy OTHING we might say in behalf of Kellner : lon to-day: he was met by. ( while you have the opportunity, for the prices G Furniture can overshadow the conclusive evi- j Gm the same mail train but ere are extremely low. : dence of a comparison of values. Here you ’ will find exceptionally moderate prices; but, | likewise, exceptional furniture—not only outward beauty, but deep-rooted, inbred quality—furniture to live with permanently. Of additional value, too, is the assistance in selection accorded by ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms” —our attractive exhibit of home arrangement VIOLINS You as a lover of music will be delighted with the superb col- lection of in- struments and accessories Square ‘Tube Metal Bed illustrated in bird’seeye evans Maple, Mahogany or Ivory finish. Special, 29.50 Simmons metal Day Beds, square tubing, in Ivory or Mahogany finish. Special, 20.50 crete Continuous post square tube Twin Beds, in Mahogany, Walnut or Ivory. ~ . Special, each, 21.50 Christmas Mattresses and Springs Pure Hair Mattresses, 45 pounds, in best selected tickings. Special, 38.50 . . ) shown by Mes Elastic Felt Mattresses with roll edges, 45 And the Victrola ‘ Chas. H. Ditson & Co. pound Weight. Special, 12.50 " , 8 East 34th Street Elastic Felt Mattresses with roll edges, 45 Somewhere in and around New York there : Telephone — Murray Hill 4144 pound weight. , Special, 15.00 are many homes that are still awaiting the * ft French upholstered Box Springs, tufted hair arrival of a Victrola. . top, 72 spiral ings. Special, 29.50 F es: SE Sere Pea They have heard of it; they know how good it is; they realize the necessity of good music; but they are waiting. Best Double Woven Wire Springs, very heavy weave. Special, 15.75 (Seventh Floor) ‘ Why?....Who knows?....Surely, the won- ; Special Victrola Offers E —a— derful opportunities that the Victrola offers for { Wi "4, Mas wholesome enjoyment, study, diversion and { We Are Able to ¥ i Especially low terms of payment present an unexampled education could not be overlooked. 1 tt CG Val exan e | opportunity to those who have long hoped to possess this ‘ Th ‘oer Ca wes i | instrument with the clear pure tones. eal Get Elsewh, an || These men’s and boys’ shoes are priced | It Is Well Bentine tore Maer? | atlessthan wecould makethemeven ee oe ho eee : E have been manufacturing || . | Exclusive cabinet, Victrola installed.90. No. 100, illustrated at right.......150.00. or , teen 4 umbrellas exclusively, for || at the present low cost of leather. 1 10-in, Red Seal Record 1.25 ' 310-in, Double Face Records...,....2.55 Hs Deena. ast ae Vina. 16 eae In sage 7 , 3 10-in, Double Faced Recor f 2 10-in. Red Seal Records . 2.50 ‘ Men’sbrownor black Faced R di 2.55 210-in. R R and styles to fit all homes. ° : | 110-in. Record Holder..... 50 2 10-in. Record Holders... 1.00 Fy ine Victrola at $25. A choi tment for you t et heather, sri 112-in. Record Holder. 60 112-in. Record Holder. 60 There is 8 gemuine.Y isiroin 9h. Fe5 oll rare Agel Foal bald ouble soles, made | 1 Record Brush. AS 1 Record Brush. Kos} Model No. 80, a very practical homesize, is $100. ot , on the popular 1,000 Needles..... oes 50 LQ00 Needlescsisicesiecoseacees 50 f — aztec last fi . Model 100, one of the most populare Victrolas 95.55 Either of These Outfits $5.00 Down Balance at new low rates. No interest on deferred payments. in the entire catalog, is $150. (Like illus- $6-00 tration.) Model 110, a larger instrument, is $225. | And the Art Model (table style) is $250. | And so on up to the rich and beautiful period | models at $1,250. And the Wanamaker Store has a plan that easily arranges— Boys’ brown and black lace shoes. | Everything that will give extra service is used | in these shoes—double wear soles, heavy lin- | ings, silk stitching, reinforced at every point (FIFTH FLOOR) dimes MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street kage of “Diamond Dyes” pockage of “Dianond Dyes" 50 00 gurections so smple any won $450 and $5 skirts, waists, coats, stockings, coverings, draperies, hang- if she hi ‘ kind—then perfect home es j yeing is sure yee) id Dy | es to spot, fade, “as xth Avenue at Nineteenth Street Convenient Terms Phonograph Shop, Eighth Gallery, New Building Bs pogeran: WANT ADS. WORK MONDAY MORNING Wwonneeh,