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‘ DANZIGEXPECTS A | FAVOR NATURALIZATION | | RYZON jj (cop SAVES AMERICAN'S SHOR| MARITIME INCREASE s oo v v 4t o | Mgl | v s rice i Mesian e B s St Tt fesetia. _ YOu use less Shine With Knife, sm wal', RflbM 0[ dee, PO]'[ Dublin, Dee, 1,—~The commission |, . - Mexico City, Dec, 1,—The American ' 3-]090 4 (IN C.) . 3-1090 appointed b ythe Trish government to e Py &9 broadly criticized; it is not popular, |‘CUrist With his scant knowledse of . ' | Inquire into the working of Irish rail. | Pros | : " Is Slowly Recovering | iy v the worbing o Irieh | s "ure o reaco | Spanih and bis supposedly unimited Hartford Conn. senting vote, in favor of the national- ) P€INg run under difficulties. During |affluence, is always an object of prey fzation of the railways by the state, It|the war fares were ralsed 100 per | for certain classes of vendors in Mex- Danzlg, Dee. 1.—Rapld strides in| iy rocommended, however, that the|%¢nt although the increase in Bng-'y.o A Mexico City bootblack, how- o i overcoming the shipping reverses suf- | ranagoment be not In the handa of af1nd was only 76 per cent. This has (0 & 0T BT T ] y been reduced to 50 per cent, fered during the world war have re. | State minister, but by a national rail. | "W ) } vived in the heart of Danzlg visions| WaY board representing various inter. while the Trish 100 per cent increase | attemped to charge two pesos for a ests, including labor, remainsg unaltered. shine, Py v of a time when she may resume the The present market value of the e e e The -American refused to pay, the . . position acquired In the fourteenth anllr: drnllwr;y stock in lrah\';nl is Mr; HORSE IS DISCARDED, hax. was ohdurulr.dnnd. as a last re- e es ls a o m o e century, under the Teutonic Knights, | timated at between twenty-five an r 5 e #ort, sald he would accept no money R kel atirgd ””'rmny milllons pounds sterling which,| '°ndom Dee. 1.—The famous royal |, () ™10 nove™ e ahine, He de, it 18 suggested, should be ‘acquired hy | Stable at Buckingham palace, known | gearted to do so with a sharp knife, . ears are alert now for any nroj'r‘(ul tribunal that would.issue bonds at|as The Mews, are to be demolished. | much to the detriment of good shoe bearing on the recent talk of re-' reasonable Interest and redeemable|In their stead will be built a modern leather, A gendarme hove in sight||M [ ] opening Russlan markets, from a sinking fund in installments| garage large enough to care for the|and the polish was restored. 'The| r Before the war this port laid claim | evéry ten years. The project of na-|numerous automobiles of the royal | American retallated by paying only Ve e to four important shipping lines tionalization, however, has been| family, half price. whose comibned fleets aggregated 38| vessels of 21,000 gross tons. These 7 - A b ‘ concerns were Behnke and Sieg, the e o Danzig Shipping Company, the F, G. . Reinhold interests, and the Hamburg- x Danzig Line. Their vessels went as | far as the Mealterranean on one side K and to the White Sea on the other. d Regular traffic was carried on ,with ke gy il (g + Our Toyland on the lower floor is headquarters for dolls. A great troop of them has dam, Antwerp, London, Bristol and Pt fi Liverpool. 3 4 just arrived from across the water—dolls little and dolls big, ang all so life-like as to chal- The war not only robbed Danzig lenge admiration. of many former trade connections, but deprived her as well of almost Tiny dolls with real hair and eyes that open. Blonde dolls and brunettgs. Dolly’s & fifth of her sea-going ships. The ) . 0y elose of hostilitiesghowever, was the D lS c Ontlnlu mouth opens to disclose a tongue and two teeth which is as many as could be expected at slgnal for immediate reconstruction '@ ‘her age. \ :.‘,’,',:fl,f';’f s"g"gp;f.f’.:yw::fmhf;ic::f: 5 Then dolls of larger size up to the stature of a real baby. B ifca i, mae th. oid lines have %ewm‘fiz Some of these dolls have the “Mama” voices, others do not. g i bl sl d i And some of them have really flirtatious eyes—quite life-like., 3{;3;*1;3; ;,‘.i?{’i‘m'.i‘,: ,:;‘;:;} ;*;T;hr: : ,512088 for Womea ‘ Prices of imported dolls from $2.69 to $15. L ned or e South-American “w ” serice: o Tumo Tngllsh trm. sad ENTIRE STOCK o g, Madum Hondres® Sctasle Gl (vt puintsd). El‘:&,f‘f.?fi‘ Aoiahed. They have painted eyes and painted hair and are dressed-like real American klddles You pany, represented by large motor freight ships. Others under process will find them very pleasing and lasting. Prices from $2.98 to $7.98. of organization or recently founded ¥ fhclude the North Baltic Sea Ship- f And then the toys—toys "of all kinds, for boys and for gn-ls, for babies and for older i:sl‘;mfflfi;;d ‘;h[zrig:gfl;: 1;:32 i o e Shooh ? children. Toys that please the koy of a mechanical turn of mind. Stout toys that the boy | R \ - RY A ; cannot break easily. Toys that wind up.- Toys that ame made of wood and leproduce many | ! between Norway and Spain, as well | * 7] f It \ . i i ’ members of the animal kingdom. as in Baltic-North Sea commerce. Already the first half of this year ‘Yes, the toys are ready for you Saturday Bring the children in and let them enJoy them, Lower Floor has shown an increase over the first i 4 i AL i Many Formerly Priced Up | semester of 1921 in arriving and de- 5 \ parting tonnage. Business on the + 5 , To $5.85, Now $1.95. Baltic promises to show a gfurther| e 0 4 S ——— #purt for the second half of this year, TR S5 Many Formerly Priced Up since it was not until the past sum- \ o Ai i ¢ .85, Now $2.95. y 3 e 1A : B e e watrs e s L LE : M...T,:s:?:;'isfi o CHIC WINTER COATS FOR MISSES AND SCHOOL GIRLS uring the war, v ; ! Sy K ’ To $7.85, Now $3.45. Garments That Have All the Charm Of the New Style Features T R A ad Coats For Dress As Well As the More Strenuous Needs of = School 4 . § : The Bargains Are , % 65 Dizzy Spells : ’ o Making Wome" : Sizes 10 to 16 yifs OO $ gl(y)Spemal Values Are Usually Due to By . Fairly Gasp! J Constipation ’ ') 4 MISSES AND JUNIORS" WdOL CREPE, AND CHALLIS l When you are constipated, ; Talk about slashing prices—have N| STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES } bn DRFjSSES o i O ] TR Amie ot sty dekidP $16.75 © $35.00 $l 0.75 © $l~6 75 duced - the bowel to keep ! A i the _food [yaste soft _and g Enckes hlke thli on oiléisfalr;dbends or These dresses have just arrived—crepes, mi nli prescril B roken lines, 1t would.still be some- | taffetas, velvets and Poiret twills. The new- Dresses that are especially for the llttle g}'ioln“,n'fium :':: : :2;2gweeg?xs&?:;yth—-ez‘;tmlxl;shtxl;l]lg | est in style, and showing the best in fashion- miss of 6 to 14 years. Trimmed attractively thus "MN':MI L ; | ; reductions ON OUR ENTIRE able trimmings. Sizes 12 to 16 years. in contrasting colors, Ibricant—not STOCK of NEWARK shoes for: ' women ! W e are - discontinuing i EW. women - b thas . becane our bueiness 1o i (I WONDERFUL VALUES IN MILLINERY 'men’s shoes has grown so great that : : we are forced to devote all of the § /IRl All our Felt Sport Hats, $1.95 |, 128 Trimmed Hats, valies i%:’c%;,nag;rs:rg::h zfl {mflg?:a:i?):, |18l values up to $8.50, to close at | to 1$016) %0 Or;d S:getat R picture in your mind the lovely foot- § * |(H $18.50. r(')m“% A ’2 8, values 0 wear of every conceivable descrip- i| Mallory Sport Hats in felt and velours. | "oy Mndgl }?a?;sam the. Hanian and the Hon thas inibss DEDS WAL DUy, Y Values to $15.00. $5 00 { French Room, formerly priced from $20.00 this sale. Many are buying two, thi-see and four yfiirs aty agtimel On Sale at | to $75.00, to close at—Half Price. Here is. a life-time opportunity to make Big Savings on your footwear! OME f foot 5 g SRR e s sl SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE STATIONERY SHOP ever saw! Lot No. 1--$1.95-Many Formerly Priced Rp to $5.85 Orders will be taken for engraving person- | The following are a few Christmas sugges-" Gun Metal, Black, Tan and Brown Kid , a} g‘r]e(zietlljng ’card; up to Dec. §, Il))ll“ tth,e-" tions from this popular department:—Foun- s should be placed as soon as possible to in- | . . hars. Denotls T d Walking Oxfords; Suede One and Two j| sho tain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Imported an . : ptixe. prompuzgeliveivie b0, Do Bita il Domestic Stationery, Book Ends, Desk Sets, Strap Pumps; Tan Calf and Grey Suede H! last day on which orders may be placed for 4 ; ) i children’s leather pencil cases, with the name | Quill Pens, Bridge Sets and Prizes, Scoré: ials; i ; Also Comfort “ g:;on:h"l !‘lda:“l(: S’;S’:: e d’?h:l::; i 'stamped in gold, and for Penelope Posters. | Pads; Calendars. ords, Julicts, Gu ; Boots for growing glrh, Military and Louis Lot No. 2-$2 95--Many Formerly Priced b ‘ up to $6.85 - - 5,000 ELONA DOUBLE MESH - ~ A CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY | ul Your opportunity to secure such popular styles as Mat Kid and ) HAIR . .NP‘TS ONE CASE OF WOOL SOAP (Invisible) (120 cakes) Patent Leather Opera Pumps and One and Two Strap Walk- ing Oxfords; Latest One and Two Strap Black Satin Pumps, 50(: i Al:'i: '? $4. 02‘ RAYO-LITE ik (Will throw -a light 300 feet) s i with Low and Jr. Louis heels; Black Kid One Strap; Black 1 o ; X W]_ g Vici and Havana Brown Kid Lace Oxfords; Lace Boots in Gun L f : Value $1.50 Dozen THE TWO FOR Metal, Black, and Vici Kid, also Tan Calf. i v Made by the manufacturers of Venida Hair s 00 | Net; B . k' : Lot. No. 3--$3.45--Many Formerly i rlc | W Priced up to. $7.85 SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS BEACON BLANKET ROBES , The Choicest Stock of High Boots in town, many* that former- f A Brick Home Costs ly sold as high as $7.85. Lot includes Finest Black and Ha« iy (4738 | P R R ol P $2.95 | No More Than One vana Brown Vici Kid; also Tan Calf Boots, Plain and Wing &Y mefa B.nlt)i Chocolate Caramels Bullt of Less Substan- ! Tips. See New Russian Patent Leather Boots, with Grey B! plain, almond and walnut l; Beacon blanket robes with trimmed gollars txal material, and Suede Collar; Military Heels, Rubber Top Lifts. Cream Wafers in assorted and pockets. Cord at waist. Light and dark when you build ycur ‘ ! flafior:d o AR, lfi" o colors—§2,95. . new home specif ) ard Candies—chicken bones, filled chips, . ¥ Reied, orives Will,l fim}; %pecml Redutglgo;: On Newark’'s Famous Lady Biltmore Pure Thread : sour fruit balls and molasses A ) s that brick is far su- ml.fi:lnrbeo R A SO0 A SWEATER SPECIAL i perior to other : Peanuts ; b, 39c Mannish coat sweaters of 5 materials. Ask us for Several other specials for Saturday. brushed wool. Specially priced $609 : Information and Cir- 2 \ - cular. The Largest Cham ot Shoe Stores In Ihe Unitea States. e~ BLOUSES LOW IN PRICE = ™wiwi | THE CONN B CK New Bl’it‘o‘ifl Store 324 Mai 3 : Tailored Dimity Blouses with Eton collars. A small lot o 3 in Street Near R. R. CI’OSSI!I ; ailored y : t of blouses in crepe de chine, MFRS. ASSOC. : A | e $1 95 :::’;:‘. f‘.“.“.,‘.”’.‘?.‘f*... - $5.00 ;( 226 Pearl St. H i’t ford All Newark Stores Open S-l‘urd-y Evenmgs to Accommadate Custoners,