The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 11

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il River, At tho beginning of the Biter War Lindsey chtained the adop- tion by the British War Office of pat- ented ‘equipment for jgarrying .ammust. hed factories in Great and Germany. DIRE, WOMAN BELIEVED. SLAYER OF WEALTHY, AUTOMOBILE DEALER 1 . NIEDRINGHAUS. | \] 8. Lo qi Frederick @. CHICAGO, Noy. 27. gurrounding the murder of “Handsome Jee” Lanus, wealthy automobile dente @F, ana not been divpeiied by tiw activ- | Atfes of a score of policemen. Af per- fone questioned proved they knew noth- Ing about it, ‘Miss Alico McArdle, stenographer for | ‘Mr. Lapus, told of so many affairs with | 7 wromen that the theory that a woman was directly or ‘ndireotly responsible for the murder is believed. She has been asked to furnish a list of “‘com- } munity women" who worked for him on fommission in stimulating sales of , > @utomobtlen. OF eh Goodman s Noodles of these women tad bought . * 4 r from. hun, His plan called for the combine in the most 3 irehaser to give him the name of an- Sat. Sther prospect” and if "sale wes} appetizing form the made tho person who furnished the wame would recelve 1 commission. Many women worked for hint who had not purchased cars, but duc others to buy. KATE RYAN, VETERAN STOCK’ ACTRESS, DEAD full food value of se- lected eggs and wheat. Make them a part of your winter diet. BROOKLINE, Mass., Noy. 27. Kate Ryan, for fifty years a character actress with Boston tock compaales, @ied hereto-day after un illness of several weeks, Miss Ryan began her stage life at sixteen and for twenty years wagea member of the old Boston Mnseum stock company.’ The greater part of her stage work was performed’ In Bos- ton with stock companies, but sho made occasional appearances in New York and othér parts of the country, She toured the country for the Sut- frage cause, and was the founder of the Professional Wo: Club of Bos- for Iugene J Dailledguze. s i known #4 the ‘Carnation King.” who @ied Saturday at his home, Lenox Road nd Troy Avenue, Brook! Burial ‘will be in fivergreen Cemet He was fn pioneer florist {n Frookly ueted one of the most exten. and nursery establishments in the coun- try. When the famous blisrard of ged. vo much sutfering, Dr. Bell's ‘ar Honey br relief to t WILLIAM LINDSEY. BOSTOD will neventy thor and playwrig’ @ied he rye gestion. Children t ly because of te pleasant taste. At alldrog stores. CRefase rb itbaty PE DH At Less Than Cost WHOLESALE CARPETand RUG HOUSE WILL CLOSE OUT ENTIRE LINE OF SHOWROOM > AND SALESMEN’S ROAD SAMPLES We Are Tuking « 1 pn Ever. Kug We Sell as We Need 9” | 8.3x10.6 SMITH WOOL BRUS- SELS RUGS~Value $25.00. To close oul A $20 Tapestry Brussels Rags, 9x12 6x9 SMITH’S WOOL BRUSSEL‘ RUGS, Value $16.09. 785 To close out at . & $40 Smith’s Seam Su Velvet Rugs, 9x12., 18 $50 Smith's Axminster 50 Rage Syd. at . 4 7.6x9 SMITH’S VELVET RUGS. Value $28. 40 Te dove oat at... 14 VELVET HALL AND StAIR oe CARPETS—Value ‘$1:50° yd.” To close out’ at, c $45 Smith's Axminster 92° yard J apt Rugs, 8.3x10.6.... $1.75 iMLAID LINOLEUM— $70 Artloom Wilton to close out, per c Rogs, 9x12 sq. yd. 88 Don't let child stay bilious, constipated GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” =| —OHILD'S. HARMLESS LAXATIVE! © | Even Cross, Bilious, Sick Children Love its Taste| | ry) and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels E | When constipated, bilious, irr Millions of mothers heep Matless, or full of cold, you one | fornia Fig Syrup” handy py know woontul to-day saves a sick child aeeds « teaspoonful of “California|t, corns Fig Syrup” to Wickly start liver and | ao owel action. In a few bours n gs see for yourself how the or Babies a ad undigested | silva ve a well,| YOu m may get an imitation fig eyrnn works the sour bil food right out and you } playful child agai. ter Wave Length HEAR SANTA TO-NIGHT! Kf you have a Radio receiving set the can hear him tell the of “Santa’s Christmas: Tree” at 8:05 Clever Wooden Toys For Little Girls or Boys The strong, well-constructed kind that will withstand all manner of Neeerces treatment gallantly—and that the “youngsters “will adore because they are so gaily colored and cleverly designed. Motor Trucks, 79c Animals, 94c to $1.19 A splendid toy for the Just too cute for words little fellow—built just like are these little animals to a regular truck. pull along the floor. Cows, Other automobiles in coupe, victoria, landaulet, sedan and they move up and and roadster models, $1.39 down when pulled! Ryness —Hitth Moor, 34th street. nies, ducks or chickens— A Sale of 125 Smart Winter Coats for girls and junior girls $28.75 Of fine quality broadcloth in the full flare back model co becoming to the young girl. TI Mls of beaver, and the buckle in the front is most ctively patterned, In reindeer, Copenhagen and brow -A clever affair of jounty sport mi: fabric in a full loose effect thet makes it serviceable for knockebout wear. Generous pockets. Especially werm. Gray mixtures and brown mixtures. Broadcloth coat, in reindeer, brown, henna and Pekin blue. In youthful bloused effect, with rich beaver collar and 3-inch band around cuff and up front of coat. ‘Two rows of buttons trim the back, Two models; sttk lined end warmly inter- lined. Sizes 6 to 12 ears — Thad Floor, 35th street, Model A Model B Model C Fur Collars and Trimmings aid economy by unusually low price and offer variety at the same time ‘Our assortment embraces furs of practically _ all the wanted types—the collars in the effects that are being worn—the trimmings in the widths that are in demand. All at lowest-in-the-city prices. Trimmings ry ren YARD Nutria, '9 in. to 8 in., $2.19 to $23.74 Beaver, 1 in. to 4 in., 4.49-to 19.74 Squirrel, 1 in. to 6 in., 4.49 to 34.75 Caracul, 4 in, to 8 in., 9.74 to 19.74 (Black, tan and gray) Moufflon, 4 in. to 8 in., 5.24to 10.44 Coney, 1 in. to 8 in., 79 to 8.89 (Black, white and brown) Monkey Fur, 14 in. to4in., 1.88to 29.75 Mole, 1 in. to 12 in., 2.89 to 39.75 Belgian Hare, 1 in. to 8 in., 2.29 to 14.74 Beaverette, 1 in. to 8 in., 9ecto 13.84 (Dyed rabbit) Ermine, 1 in, to 4 in., 6.74 to 20.74 Raccoon, 1 in. to 4 in. 5.84to 24.74 Skunk, 1 in. to 4 in., 5.24 to 26,75 Wolf, 2 in. and in., 8.84 and 16,74 Collars eacn Slynx, 11.74 Rabbit (black, brown and gray), 11.74 Persian Lamb, 19.74 ,Krimmer 19,74 irivy —Ihied Bloor, Sith Street, Prot rete nartveneuiet ane netielaitetet eter anata pigs, dogs, elephants, bun- » THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 e . HERALD SQUARE «Fpo, i WOOT LOLOL Les Cin ian Rn Sale of Women’s Jersey Dresses An Interesting Array of Smart New Styles - At a Very Moderate Price. . | $19.74 we - Navy—Black—Gray—Rust—Beaver—Brown * Sizes 36 to 44 Good-looking and practical, woo] Jersey keep$ its place in popular favor, lending itself to attractive new dresses in the most wanted styles of the season. A—With its long V neckline and” slim panels held by cleverly embroidered motifs, this frock commends itself to the woman of mature figure. B—An original;use of pin tucking and® narrow side pleat- 8 gives an engagingly youthful air to this attractive ress, C—A version of the coat frock ,especially desirable for sport wear. The front may be unbuttoned to give greater freedom. of movement, and the buttoned patch pockets are a practical feature. D—A large embroidered méfiogram of Chinese inspira- tion shows how smart a simple dress may\be. It has the slender youthful grace on which fashion insists. E—The wide embroidered hip-band «gives the smart” jacket-blouse effect to an extremely attractive dress. F—Again hip-band a jacket-blouse play a popular role, and an embroidered motif decorates with a quaint little Cupid-like figure. 412 Dresses in the Assortment Mars —Third Floor, Mth Street, Rear. z : Lig Sale of Women’s Winter Coats CONTINUES TOMORROW Our Most Remarkable Values of the Winter Season The Result of a Special Purchase $67.75 Every garment included in the sale is trimmed with the choicest furs, and the materials, styles and linings are identical with those sold recently for much higher prices. Such an offering at this time, when evéry woman needs a fur-trimmed garment, should compel your immediate attention. Sizes 34 to 44. The Materials — the softest and Cargcu of lustrous pile fabrics im ported wool matelasse Fox, Nutria. Third Plowr, Furs. Black Fox, Taupe Fox, Colors—Black, Navy, Renee, 1 (Mongolian Lamb), Ko- linsky, Viatka Squirrel, Mole, Kit Koran, Suchard Brown, Malay, Kit Fox Gray, Hawaiian HO street, Brout For Other Macy Advertising See Page 7 Gomun jaymomuncmn mn A7MIRTIIAN7 ici nr arr

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