The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. : Be: 1) tention inarrying Mra, Met feltan 94.000 to the Indiana Kepublican State u 6 ulways had av affection Col lie ways the remaining 1 his Wife #197 an uned to defray travelling cl ERVE THE KAISER’ 5 nrik Shipstead, who won the ahip in Minnesota, reported he Uptown—New Location Downtown 1 WEST 34TH ST. 757 BROADWAY One Door From 5th Ave. Corner Sth Street (Opp. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Opposite Wanamaker’s De ville, Minn, Hnumerating his expen Aitures of $1,207.95, he recorded $390 spent for an automotile which he Supplemental Report Shows} used during the campaign. sping World), Denies Charge Made in the seater Lleol 10,—"Busineas_ and work as usual,” was the motto car- $1,000,000 Suil ol Hed out by German Sowaltet work-| Contribution by Cox of $500 mon yesterday, the fourth anniversary to vs A REVOLT IN PORTUGAL Daughter-in-Las of the revolution which swept the o Committee, QUICKLY SUPPRESSED Holenzollerns from the throne and as r BURLINGTON, Vi, Nov. 10 mady Gerinany & repunlie anor | WADIINGTON, Nov. 19.—James M.] Linon, Nov, 19 (by Aswoctates ra autetanding featur terde ia the workers not, to [COX Democratic candidate for Presi. Pros).—A — revolutionary — movement sion of Chittenden County Court ute by taking the day off, us| dent tn patributed $h00 tw the [warted Wednesday by Ovtobriaty and or where the $1,000,000 suit whieh Mre. ft 4 done in previous years, | Demo National Committee chia] sii) eupp A ty the. Geviennene, Chazies Dougie = Woodhou a|but consetentiously to work hurderl rai, further campalgo reporte re-| several b wore exploded during Sepadtt againet than usual in order to show the WON] 0) ite und fourteen othe ia disturbances, but there wera ne nals that Germany ie @ beard working re re wave l veuultion, Parents, Mr i! 99,112 after Oct, 26, bringing the total —_ house, for the her lusband's mony of Mra, Lu witness by © wan, however, « short cele-|of receipts for ull Democratic cam-| ¥ » In the Doenhof Plaza, in the f the Vusiness district Vive- 4} te speakers appealed to the workingmen to keep alert agaiont the| expenditures of § Bavarian Voeseietl, who ere reported t jer Bllva'n Government w recognized tile after the ree n of the Porty Cabinet at ft the Chamber of Deputies $ 5:00 icin aia hee Wonderful quality and value are rently qutet offered in this great shoe’ sale. pulen expenses to $180,666.61, The National Comm tes ports additional 64, making « giund (otal to date of $94,768.55 yo sdopted uniforms similar to] TOMORROWIE Mra, Woodhoune testifed whe dia]! opactiv thie tte mas ¥. yan of New York City a not know ‘the stevenm tainily even | Mone Ward Mais restos tude the largest of there additions | MRS. MARY 3.1 LOCKWoop, B T O DS ' exited, although they ed amount ew EQE FOR NEWBERRY |©2trtuuons, wiving 43,600, Jonn c.] MOTHER OF D. A, R,, DIES OOTS AND XFOR | I yf 7 of the “, until, whe fi 1 Eastman of Chicago eave $1,600 and . . e her Michigans et te Wight Cele} Charles N. itaskell of New York] PLYMOUTIL Mess. Nov, testes of grain brogue, in tan, black and t Btev é ~ 5 $1,000. Balubridge Colby New |Mary Swtth Lockwood of Washington, : 4 a eonel ra ot gatidl " lle 8 gy ls Pore {OrHeat bettas ee aoe no” [tows ux Ue melber of tre Daugnters patent colt. , All built of solid leather OPEN SATURDAY MIGHT marrying Miss Stevens, she tentifud.| GIG NAPIDE, Mich, Nov. 10.--Wood ‘ cused eee Awerican Kevolution, ted tn the Vn TiL., 2 F. mM. and further that sha was sutisfied| bridge N. Werrte, Demorratic Benator-| er Ambasador David Ft. Francia of with Miss Blevens oe a duumlter-tw- elect from Michigan, plana to “do what St. Louls and James A, Gray of Win- law and told her son #0 before bi man cat to outt Senator Newberry} etov-salem, N.C, wave $600 each. J. marriage, I nied she ever 41 tha Benate," he announced bere| Harry Covington of the District of any hostility rd her son's wily, itary a i ae be New York Wemanas ANOTHER i We er of te A H zothervs Sinclair Clothes Shop / is vNew.|{Columbla guve $300 and Abram 1 \ For forty years we and our associates have been And eaid she had none even at the folem of what he termad “New-|o' : | ‘ ; 4 Present moment berrvinn’ wan Me Voerte gh ut New basen Sane Mies Broadway at 49th Street manufacturing Men’s and Young Men's Cloth fhe fied sie never had any-|palen armument, and bi ection, be de of very J. Beveridge of services will ba held tn her home Hatur . " aa aed mn statins “ thing wae with ii yrepr Batwa lured it at duty “to # loving race for the Ben-luny. with intermahe fn fe ‘ reck me: Two years ago when retailers cancelled her son and Lilliun Hendrick Me. | atraanten MGs ca ibegin muiparatively moderate, In Cemetery their orders we were overwhelmed with stock Ciatian of Wanhington and that It ing of Mr, News = and we turned to the public, offered them our wee his own oe . mes i" in - — splendid clothes at wholesale prices our success ATHER AND SON” Wann. = = y i > 9 poned in Rene the direction of the Montclatr, We Have Served the Public Faithfully for highty Years was instantancous. in wife bewan t J yom ¢ A. Boy Beoute and cool when, lis rents showed “su preme indifference’? to her, that he fost his job in bis father's bank, and] bertaning tom thet fuancial matters worried him} 1% — The objec We were compelled to expand so you can have an opportunity to be taken care of at our Factory Showrooms. We want wave For Other ess) GIMBEL BROTH ERS" ma at times 80 much he wan compelled to to thank you, New geek seclusion In the forests of Can 32ND STREET — BROAD VAY } 1 iSana/ts York men, for our Bra to Setaue. RIN. Fesktlown ? —- — = - = tremendous success. Mra, Mele! 1 that the ing of Nov, 17. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS We hice Sereed the Public Faithfully i Eighty Vian GIMBEL BROTHERS At Gimbels in Person Buster Brown and Tige Two Receptions for Children | Tomorrow: 10.30 A.M., 3 P.M. This Is YOUR Invitation! || Retail Price $30 E i Men's peri Young 49” Corsets Used to Be So Tight---And Gentle _ Maids So Delicate Now the athletic gir! snaps into her Wrap- Around, as comfy — as trim-figured—as health fully vigorous as a boy It's all a matter of cor seting, Down to a science, in the Men’s Suits and Overcoats Retall Prices $40 Stout Suits in All Sizes Come see Buster! Come see ‘Tige! A fine new entertain- Boys’ Buster ment’ they're giving. And some fine new souvenirs they Brown Shoes have for you, too. And after you’ve seen them performing, and just laughed and laughed and laughed, you'l! want $3.95 to get your new Buster Brown Shoes for the Winter. Buster'!! show them to you. And Buster's low-priced them for you. How's that? ‘Tan or black calfskin Staunch and sturdy and good-looking. Size 1 to6, Specially priced! Redjen WrapeAvound, $8.30 SPECIAL ” Boys’ Suits; Boys’ Extra Knickers | Overcoats i $QO75 Buster Brown Buster Brown Dress Shoes School Shoes Patent; black kid top; all sizes from infants’ sizes 6 (o growing girls’ Buster Brown Girls’ Oxfords r girls, Scotch grain; raw alip-hide t Buster Brown | $3.95 keep out water: growing girls Dress Shoes y o7 Qi to 7: anc Patent; white kid top; wll sixes $3.95 to $6.45 Teeth gig gp clam titotiand gee Qe) from infants’ sizes Ut grow f ighty amert 55.90 iui TE ergs Se ote Retall Retall Price Price $6.50 $15.00 “Invisible Corseting” No wign or bulge —no line top or bottom, No deviation from nut ural beauty and grace. No con wtricti Just the joy of olim trimness, with absolute comfort Thousands of men come direct to our factory show rooms and save trom $10 to $15 on their clothes. Why Not You? Signed JOHN SINCLAIR. Note the sketches, No lacing Dainty broche. With comfortable elastic. Just snap into it! Two models sketched — for two typos of figure CLOTHES SHOPS Uptown ew Location Downtown 1 WEST 34TH ST. . 757 BROADWAY Corner 8th Street Redfern Wrap: Around $9.00 Redfern Corsets from $3.50 to $15 ; _ miiie Opp. Waldorf-Astoria Motel Mail Orders Filled, Children’s Shoe Shops, Second Opposite Wanamahker's i ¢ and ght Up One 1 GIMBELS CORSET SHOP— Second Floor | Fourth Floors. Buster Brown Reception on Second Floor | RENT oP. M. ATURE AG UNTan

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