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co b... i _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER $0, 1933. FIGHT ON ETTINGEP taken up by the preseni President und mad b promise never to go lop had heen writing ‘a divorce novel be-| ROBBED OF 50C., KILLS two Weeks ago in disc t time nfesslc t rnabas again. ‘ore “ie started her tramp. They den { and renewed ae the inst sposting: of LONDON SENSATION Misa. Eeyos's ending to.tha divorce |ihed phetonrathe of Slee tyes. an THIEF AND ANOTHER Z e did not ple » he id, be- 6 girl they had et. Bi ither M eH ‘ av a situation 4 Wee again to her, ft came back from vee chiefly for the propaandy that enn Mi 1 ae ‘ : hah ; building programme in all history, te G. P. ‘ : g i 2 § Charge pur nade t y and to-morrow vill appear on bills rendered December 1st BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES for BOYS trangely enough, neithe believe t irl Is dead is Impossible, Tt had four days sl with the notation: “No, he Mr. Ryan told the board is now | ore her confess: — } (Continued.) (Continued. ) irl whe mustpver' ] new 1 Hosemount at Evening World stilt extate—-there is no 4 dovtor or h autonomy for the Board of Education che ERMA BY : promisad Every time a site ts to be bought od Brow. heaty eveatunions ik or ht but his] a months and at times years are wasted Way. WehOte aiid BNE. Us ro than dut 1 We Aaked x , A throug’ rns he walting for the Board of Estimate he TONGHIES EOL AIAG GHEE oking for come L which whs| much as the earl 1 on through Edgar tla and its Committee on Budget end] eis mean anythin Y n Gladys Pr He waited | te Hall-Mills inci ng both instantly, Finance to authorize it, A simila _— : o«| BELIEVE RELIEF MAN Mr. Whee veserted his wi delay accompanies sy Pryce were at Hunstanton] ie would t ceedings, another delay in the ap-|BOY, PLAYING MOTORMAN, | demnati a of IN RUSSIA WAS SLAIN proval of plans—even standardized} KILLS CHUM AT CARBARN |, Pa ee oe a npany communica ‘ in «nes—and still another delay 'n the 4 v he was y interested, | MOSCOW letting of contracts. Mr. Ryan's e they wer ‘Tand ald his be p find her of rent. —T OW) starts ‘Train When Six-Vonr-on | | oy. Denying Lad Crosses Track, vandwritiag were oft at her urchitects would be as powerle: are the present engineers working under Mr. Snyder ‘ he he always ad cording to ut Not lerni WHY LABOR SITUATION [5S] oiorma # type Mate Ne Tastee, | | Mare the peetee rcs of her HARD TO HANDLE 4 Tek beer cele cilet Admin-| | tively concealed, Reatiss a A mecting was tn the oud] * f ‘ © told him at 8 ar of Education’ Hall x month + eitnre wa erpeunls ged eth , ua ago between members of the F fit was MHKe the he ing Committ d labor loade did put tel . ’ . ets Fer 1, ee that ste had Parents will find the Best & com: ec. is jayor rv that Mis Authorities a ’ “ physictan and close personal fri ~ had scol e Volga for the hoe 0 ys was present when the union officials : eM hh i patie veg y bey RUA eag Promised thetr fullest co-operation , i j and the bord, n papel y bate i | fear Compaen, and satisfying. ieee rae £ ba] | eso aco SD i WERE are ulsters, greatcoats, reefers, L nen of he § i ¥ | LEXS topcoats and mackinaws—coats of t English fabricsand fine American weaves, leather coats for sport wear, rubber coats for wet weather, sheepskin lined coats for cold days on the campus—every type of coat that the well-dressed boy will wear this winter. 5 es ee eae Service- Giving Linens / d es T / Wot remedy” thig_problem either ie, For Dining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen O a ay O r After Mayor Hylan blessing to Mr, Ryan's request, Comptroller Craig, in whose Budget } and Finance Committee most of ine delay on schoo! buildings occurs, he wanted an architect for every ough, He als undrance , Table Cloths and Napkins, pure Irish linen damask, FIFTH AVENUE in circular designs. Cloths, 2 x 2 yards, $4.95 ; 2» 2}2 yards, $6.25; Napkins to match, dozen s 6 ww BO7e TELEPHONE Fitz Roy 1900 ols was the bulldin, Overcoa ts of plaidb: k cheviots Beal oF aca Huck Towels, all pure linen, hemstitched, $5.75 Me coulot pieldback cheviots 55-0 Od 0.00 This attack, although directly made dozen; guest size, dozen, . o.. $4.50 Cheviot & fancy mixture reeters thirty be ry MA uigten, ie taleved Bed Linen — Hemstitched pure Irish linen bed . ve ead eS Siser § 10 £0 sears 13-75-35-00 EaGaut Gupsentensert ie vssheola sheets, single bed size, fe pair; double bed size, pe yaa TO.50,1 7-50 Ettinger. whose term expires In less $15 pair. Pillow cases, 22}4 x 36 inches, doz., $2.25 Belted reversible leather coats... 23.50 When Mr Snyder wished to 1 Colonial Linens—Hand embroidered in colors Shee} aitz Hci ea 7 ; Bete timane coon ae iss on oyster shade linens. Scarfs, $2.75 and $3.35 Sansa 1 OJ each. Centerpieces, $3 each. Doilies, $1.25 each. to plead with him to reconsider, ul- though his health was giving way Tea cloths, $4.50 each, Napkins, dozen . $8.75 under the strain of trying to accom- plish something against great odds, We are displaying a large collection of Italian He finally consented to remuin, and he In now uway on a leave of nee Linens in Our Decorative Linen Section ’ Lt Best & Co until the end of the yeur, Tho at 1 & " tack, coming ut this time when he SECOND FLOOR } \ 5 Black rubber coats, 419 16 sears 3:60, 5.75 cannot defend his administration, te considered signifennt . A If Mr. Craig nnd Js way the tive Radically Reduced—Embroidered horough architects would be paid at i pai fs Bed Sets, *4.95 | FIFTH AVENUE «ef 351s STREET—NEW YORK. p AUN Mi ¢( Yeast $10,000 a millions in archi af more than They would req i aunts and eng! tor hundreds of: pr aoa; orate ORDINARILY you would pay a much higher price a suite ih for this quality bed set. Single bed size, separate Rundrads of tHotlmands of dollar’ ts bolster cover with each. In white only. We have 2 salaries. only.100 sets at this price—so come early. Phe “fight” against Dr. Httinger, . 4 Pooionae see oan on Special! All-Wool Blankets, $8.50 Pair Brae, 8+ estiy, eR ee Pink and blue borders are used in these grey blankets. Excellent values at $8.50 pair. SECOND FLOOR BONWIT TELLER. & CO The Shop of Ors FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Kitchen Conveniences The Season Demands and Fashion Requests WOMEN’S TWILL FABRIC GOWNS PAILORED TO ONE'S INDIVIDUAL TYPE 55.00 Bab Collared Piquetine Frock A beautifully tailored model, buttoned down the back, and with crepe de chine collar and cuffs, A Dignified, Stately Ten-Piece Dining Room Set, #750 SOLID walnut is used in this handsome set, and the workman- ship is in all‘respects worthy of this richest of woods. Linens may be kept in sliding drawers; silver in lined drawers. The refectory table, so popular at present, is another feature. The chairs are covered in red mohair, which, with the soft brown finish of the wood, combines to make a harmonious appearance. — Yn = versal Grating SI Machine,$13.25 1. China May- onnaise Mixer, $1.50 2. Duplex Forks . 35c 3- Pastry Dec- orating Sets, with canvas bag and 6 tubes, $1.50; 12. tubes , $1.95 4 Noodle }] Cutter. . $11 5. Slaw Cutter and Vegetable Slicer . $3.95 6. Glass Fruit Knife . . 50c 7. Tearless Onion Cutter, #1 | 8. Kwik Mix, $3 9. Set of Steel Meat Skewers, 35c 10. Imerso Electro Water Heater $1 SEVENTH FLOOR ADAPTO boots in all styles, leathers, and in Aah Mor AND - APTO footwear fulfills a long felt need for a style-com- fort combination. The combination last provides snug heel room for the toes and a high glove-fitting arch. Do not sacrifice Style for Comfort—wear ADAPTO shoes and obtain both! 98,50 — 813,50 Other 10-piece dining room sets in ma- Walnut combination . $475 hogany combinations at $325, $350 Mahogany and walnut sets up to $3,500 Walnut or mahogany combinations, $375 AL SIXTH FLOOR Slashed Sleeve Twill Frock Gold embroidery makes the decorative treat- ment on a Poirct twill frock with slashed sleeves; collar and cuffs of net. Reversible Velour Portieres . $24.95 Pair Contribute warmth of color and richness of texture to rooms for winter Two-Pocket Piquetine Frock Scroll embroidery is the interesting treat- ment on a piquetine frock with two pockets. - Aae™ Ae THESE portieres are meeting with such favor that we have commussioned our workroom to supply us with an additional quantity. The color combinations are unusually fascinating and conform to the standard of the current season. You may choose from dark blue with mulberry, gold, rose, brown, taupe, grey, green or blue; old blue with rose, brown or blue; green with gold, mulberry, crimson, rose or brown; brown with brown, rose or mulberry; taupe with taupe, rose or mulberry ; rose with grey or gold. These are custom made portieres with French open edge and open bottom to prevent bagging ; full fabric width and extra length, 7 feet y inches Pn NO Poiret Twill Coat-Dress Cire moire braid gives the tailored touch to a coat-dress of Poiret twill. At) “Lost and Found” articles advertised tn World or reported igs WOMEN'S GOWNS—Second Floor a et a ee FIFTH FLOOK DIFFERENCE WHAT TOY \UFD—a~ WORLD WaNT aD