The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. | BUFFALO OFFICIALS |Boxer, About to Score Knockout, |°"\Nrxicimonp sotven Franklin Sim ong Co, A Store of Individual Shops - f TH PRISON TERMS Gets Skull Fracture at Armory ye Jranklin Simon 8 Co, din Woods Came From dical College. of the human head found Bellevue Hospital doctors said to- = day that Private Albert Press, twen-| Guard. Doth were featherweights anit bout until the time of 1 near = Travisville A Store of Individual Shops Ma Private Albert Press of 105th Field Artillery in Serious]; tharties that FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. bi FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ON GRAFT CHARGES Condition—Police Free His Opponent. f Hol fer aolontite me 2 wilnaddiaes Mord, medical examiner, to-day 1c Of Special Interest Saturday For Mademoiselle (14 t 20 yrs.) Of Special Interest Saturday For Girls (8 to 16 yrs.) Mate ) wigs ty-three, of the 105th Field Artillery, | Put up o fist | Malone, Whiston, Febrey and) rere ee eee ae the Aten] the accident , j i i ~) “J > In the fourth round Press had Lin- Suor Sent to Auburn—Court],ouna of a voxing contest at the Medi- | s.rrnemin on the verme of a hn cal Corps Armory, $6th Street and] 4 rang for the fifth of his corner ne right to his thing euspiclous about : . . he head, § Rejects Restitution. hea -| ITALIAN SHOTS FLY Broadway, last night, was still in a] P BUFFALO, Nov. 3.—John F. Ma-| #¢Tlous condition. His skull ts be-} 0" 6 force of the blow ) FUR OLL she, former Clty Commissioner, was] Heved to be fractured: ely around, and OVER MORGAN'S TRAIN ( J = ea three and], Pfess’s opponent was Casios Lin-] Linte fa ana drove {\ som soy dod. BdepORE Moreen sentenced to-day to from teropouls, private in the 102d Medical the jaw, following up ide Li ‘i | ofie-half to seven years’ imprisonment] ©, who was questioned and re-| w! he temple, Press top-| ® s of a Communist attack § at Auburn. le pled to the tloor, his head striking | ¢ of the Fasclst!, Mr. /Mor STUME UR OLLARED ba He was convicted on Tuesday of than 900 persons crowded the] the canvas Lfeiladet fie oni Tan batalla ie ‘ lureeny of elty funds. to witness the bouts, which] George Hepburn, timekeeper and] which ae Bae Ghee bake Whiston, Kull and Febrey were sen- weekly. Tho content between | referee, counted him out, and Lintero-|® tr b \ iGiiced to from two to five ye: F > lives at No. 871 Home] pouls then helped him to hi By n part Of Reine Com: INTER OATS | Auburn and Stor one to three s 1 Bronx, and Linteropouln| corner. Whi m, examining] , f » Faactat! train and | Suor brought into court a y » of unusual interest because| physician at failed In his ove Mr. Morgan's ainount of moncy to make restitution, |of rivalry between members of theli | efforts to restore him to consciousness i ho was not hit. Fas. Tpt it was not w cist! officers stopped the fusttlade, 1 was not acc ' epted. respective units in the National’ an ambulance was called, Three- piece Facket eModels with The Maximum tna for the Price— | OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © SS Soup, Beaver or Fine All Wool 34th Street —New York } | Natural Gray Fabricand Fine | Ir Squirrel Fur Fur Collars. Notable Offerings—Saturday i 3 _ |; Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel ae a iad b SS Twelve New Models Fifteen New Models | \ : These fashionable Garments denote cleverness, beauty and rare \ SENSE Ty SA EES UB URLEITY SOONITSR Wikty GEC HIEM eeCHOrty Jackets: BOXED OR BLOUSED. eAodels: FLARE-BELTED-STRAIGHT. ; ’ : raps Cfrocks: ONE-PIECE WITH SILK CREPE Cfrurs : AUSTRALIAN Opossum— Misses’ Coats and W oR DuveETYN BopicEs. Raccoon—NutTrIa, _ Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust STRAIGHT, DRAPED OR IRREGULAR HEMLINES Shirts : Cfabrics: VicuNA— BOLIVIA— CORDALURE—CHINCHILLA. Furetrimmed Coats, of eee | soft = surfaced materials. any|, styles. Furs of Woif, Nutria, Cara= 50.00 cul and Mole. Special Paris brown, black, kit fox gray or navy blue. Fackets Are Warmly Interlined Lined and Warmly Interlined. Sorrento @ Blue, Malay Brown, NKavy Blue , or Pottery Red. The most luxurious of fabrics fash- | ioned into Draped Coats, Wrappy | Coats, Bloused Coats, and richly 68.00 furetrimmed. Special | 3 Misses’ Suit SHop— Second Floor Girts’ Coat Suop—Setond Floor i F Elaborately formal models. Fash- — F ionable Wraps, Lik and ee 08 00 FE Coats, incomparable in the’ e 4 beauty of fabric and fur. Special | Franklin {mon 8 Co. Franklin Simon 8 Co i i Other Distinctive Coats and Wraps A Store of Individual Shops bi A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. is 25.00 t 250.00 " ° Of Special Interest Saturday Of Special Interest eaturday Cfor eMademoiselle (14 to 20 years) EMBROIDERED BODICE FROCKS WITH Fur The Cfashionable Touch Of Cfur; The Patou Embroidered Satin Bodice Top For The Funior Girl (12 00 r6yrs.) Woot JERSEY Frock WitTH CHINESE PATTERNED BLOUSE Introducing a Newalty—A two- prece Jersey frock with blouse in The Season’s most fashionable models are represented in this specially selected group. Emphasized are Frocks of Canton 38.00 Crepe, Chiffon Velvet and Poiret Twill. Very Specially Priced. H | Misses’ Afternoon Frocks | | 34th Street—New York Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats i Decidedly Smart and Practical | | : | OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G | Tailored or furred models of rich fabrics, combined with Raccoon, 25.00 18.00 t 98.00 Frocks for Girls and Juniors Rich little Velvet Dresses, combined with Crepe de Chine and brightly touched with wool Sizes 8 to 14 Years. embroidery. | Beautifully trimmed or embroidered | Dresses of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Velvet with Georgette. Sizes 10 to 16 Years. | frock has become one of the smartest modes of the season and this is the smartest ver- sion of its vogue Brown or black broadcloth with satin bodice embroidered all over in a the two-piece jersey frock keeps all its practical points and adds the newest note’ of fashion. . . ....., Blouse with all over Chinese design in contrasting colors, with Beaver or Opossum. 8 to 16. Special And The New Chinese pattern ‘ | Normandy and Bolivia Coats furred Broadcloth Ske re and pleated s hir t. at collar and cuffs with Opossum 39 75 or Nutria. 8 to 16 Years. Special ° 45 00 75 Luxurious Coats, inexpressibly en- . (5. hanced in beauty by Raccoon, Nutria | 50.00 : fad Qpospum. 18to16 Years. Special] The embroidered bodice The latest development of Other Tailored and Fur Trimmed Coats ; <p contrasting colors full pleated shirt Special 1 5.00 Special 25.00 s Missts’ Frock SHop—Second Floor Junior Girts’ Dress Siop—Second Floor pn — rrr nrc | ‘ (ab

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