The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 18

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| : | i Str Edwin John Accused of Pass- * Pais courts yestorday when Sir Edwin and one of the heaviest plungere at arafts whereupon LeClair brow action against the Englishman, now been sentenced to thre imprisonment and a fine francs. Sir Edwin ts now in rn ee ‘BIG BRITISH GAMBLER SENTENCED IN PARIS ing Bad Checks, PARIS, Nov. 6.—Ichoes of the Deau- ‘ville gambling season were heard in the MOTHER SEIZES BABY, Awarded Castody by Courts, She Grabs Child From Aant’s Arms. NEWPORT, R. 1., Nov. 6.—Mrs, How ard Murphy of Chicago took n of her two- John, a we known British sportsman, Gambling tables and race tracks, was wentenced by default. Sir Edwin had gambled so heavily that he was obliged to borrow from had been with Henri LeClair, to whom he doffere! an aunt for a few days. Mrs, Murphy tHerks amounting to more than 80,000 a frencs under t © of a Chicago || The banks refused to accept the the child an Foundea 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET ELECTION DAY SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR [ > Men’s Endicott Johnson Shoes 4.85 Value $6.50 Three styles that are most popuiar with the men — English last in tan calf, tan brogue oxfords and grain leather work shovs, All of solid leather with Goodyear welted soles and rubber heels, Sizes 6 to 10, SPEEDS AWAY IN AUTO} $i, ® ae Election Day Specials See Page 31 for Other Hearn Advertising came here with her Chicago attor- the aunt on the street with couple, who were in an ped, took the baby away and started away with it as far as Tiverton they NO SMALL, TASK, thet women have tm time," protested Miss shi individually. ‘orm the sex collect- WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Three Specials'in Men’s Clothing OVERCOATS Ulster, Ulsterettes— kimono, box or raglan sleeve —tfull or half belted and Chesterfields— all desirable shades — well made from 15 fine all wool overcoatings, e plaid backs—sizes 34 to 48, regular or stout. SUITS Single and two-trouser Suits —all wool—well tailored— best fabrics, styles and shades—sizes 34 to 50— regular, stout, short, long. OVERCOATS _Also a good selection of popular shades in all-wool plaid backs—Ulsters and Ulsterettes—raglan shoul- ders—full, or half belted and Chesterfield models—sizes 34 to 46........... ccc eee eeee 23.75 Men’s Fine Shirts—imported woven and silk striped, madras in new and exclusive patterns—also extra large bodied skirts—genuine poplins in white and gray— balloon cloth in white and tan—with and | without collars—all sizes—were $2.25........ 1.69 Men’s Beacon Blanket Bath Robes—large assort- ment of novelty robes—checked and figured—with cord-trimmed shaw] collar—all sizes— WORN OMIED scala cs cnc paesisescees ecvee 7.55 Men’s Silk Neckwear—large assortment—well made —new patterns, stripes, figures and jac- 58 quards—were .74 Men’s Winter Underwear—well known make—gray shirts and drawers—wool mixed—soft and Gurable—all sizes... 5. vaccesceoesss Special S37 Men’s Cotton Union Suits—Reis and other makes —elastic ribbed—tan or gray— Cer een ir iriatn aula Special S70 Men’s Roots Underwear—first quality wool mixed —single or double-breasted shirts—sizes 36 to 46—drawers, sizes 82 to 44....... Special 1.87 Men's Union Made Overalls or Coats—blue, or blue striped, brown or white—regular sizes 36 to 42 —extra sizes 44. to 50, .20 additional— were 81.22 and B1.42......0.cccsecceeseuee 1.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts—collars attached—gray or khaki—sizes 14 to 18— Ware O18 criss rst eel hi scsteeis vas 1.67 Men’s Tenderfoot House Slippers Special 2,79 Flexible soles—opera or Everett style—softest tan or black kidskin, gray kid lined—value $3.85, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19932, This store will not open until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, “Election Day” mow wesce VAMOS MeCreery & CO su senses An Election Day Sale of Boys’ Overcoats Bigger Boys’ pee sue, Over coats, sae Price 11.50 Wind and Rain defying overcoats faultlessly tailored in all wool materials of a fine quality and lined throughout with wool. The models include doublé breasted coats and the ever popular Raglan model with belt all around and plenty of pockets. A feature that delights boys of all ages is the slash pocket where one can conveniently keep one’s hands warm. ‘‘Raynshed’’ apparel for Boys exclusive with " James McCreery & Co. Sizes 11 to 18. a Boys’ All Wool Sweaters 3.85 Pullover and Coat models, V-necks and Shawl collars in all the popular colors and combin- ations. Sizes 4 to 16. Zi. Small Boys’ Coats Of All Wool Chinchilla ‘Sale Price 8.95 A good warm coat for small boys. Convertible collar and belted all around. Fout pockets add a touch of smartness. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’ Sheepskin Coats, Special 7.95 (Third Floor) Children’s Shoes _ Special for Election Day Taken from our regular stock .and reduced for one day, Tan calfskin lace shoes in Children’s and Misses’ Ages 4 to 6, 3.45 Ages 7'to 10, 3.95 Ages 11 to 14, 4.95 (Second Floor) BROMO SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as 4 tonic laxative, and keep the sys- tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- fluenze. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature WORK MONDAY WONDERS POLITICAL, Two Bosses— are trying to use a judge as a pawn in their play for patronage. One of them has a grudge to satisfy. For that he is using the Democratic Party to attack the integrity of the courts. The other has a brother to provide for. For this he is abandoning principle. For this he is jeopardizing the success of every Republican candidate for whom he did not obtain Democratic endorsement, as he did for his brother. One of those he has sacrificed is the Republican candidate for Surrogate. Every vote for him is a vote to bind the bosses’ bargain and elect Murphy's candidate. bd In Surrogate Cohalan the people have a fair, impartial and upright judge: He has served their interests faithfully for fourteen years. They would like to keep him on the job. But the grudge and the brother stand in the way. Because the Surrogate’s Court saleguneds the property of widows and orphans it is vital to keep it out of the clutches of the bosses, is 'The real contest lies between the peli 4 candidate and Surrogate Cohalan, running independently on his excellent record. POLITICAL. | POLITICAL, rt} Don’t waste your vote Vote for JOHN P. COHALAN (for Surrogate) and rebuke the bosses ~ This advertisement is contributed by the Citizens Unien, 41 Park Now, N. Y. C

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