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TUR _BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919: sence that Mesars. MeAneny, Prender- win be well cared for. fast, Marx and Pouids and probably Mathewson, fusion members of the an early break in the board fm to be expected. Meantime the greatest ignorance is je te sald to be FUSION ALLIANCE board, have pretty well reached an un-}2Pressed by fusioniats of all stripes no name has bi in what the new Mayor Is going to do derstanding as to procedure and Fe-| ei fis patronage, Two or three of|sens of high standin sults. his closest friends alone seem to have| are being urged by se Mr. Mitchel will be given to under- itive knowledge of what Mr. Mitch-| prominent Commissio: stand that Mr, McAneny's ‘diplomatic’ |note—iasued on the morning after Mr. Mitchel's nomination—is to be more than a & possibility. The Mayor's hands will —— publicahs and Progressives, except tn a merely formal way, d pay heed to the uplift of a Wilson orpinization. ‘These advisers want Mr, Mitchel to | yi" deal freely with present Tammany Hall] Charles F. Murphy t@ playing the leaders with the view of winning them | game of 11! politica he knows best away from Murphy and thus starting —itting tight and saying nothing. 8 from the wigwam, which they belleve will be followed by nearly all of the better class of the district SHON 2 NT MN the clergy of the most 6 walt upon policy is to be In handing out jobs.| Mr. Mitohel and urge their retention. Not in the history of the city, it LIKELY TO CARE FOR WILSON) Xot In she history, of fhe oi OEMOCRATS. paign ty oMceholders to get The opinion does not flatter the! persons to “say Prospects of either Republic: A atro Our big “Linen Chest” is full of Handkerchiefs for the Holidays EHIND our counters are quiet little dumb waiters that from time to time drop down and return with a load of linen to replace recent pur- chases from the shelves. tied under the same cireumstances as were the late Mayor Gaynor‘s. Gressives. Democrats of W! SIGNIFICANCE OF PRENDER:|o¢ thinking—these intimate Prendergast, McAneny, Marks! Gasts BREAK FROM MOOSE. Mr. Mitchel will be told that Comp- and Pounds May Act Together |trouer Prendereast's break from. the " Bull Moose party has more*significance and Tie Mayor’s Hands. | than greasing the rollers for Theodore Roosevelt's return to the Republican party. The Gomptrolier, it is known, made because it is the only sled with grooved runners. They prevent skidding and give ab- solute control. Stcers around all obstacles and past all other sleds, Light to pull, yet so strong among the independent Demo: lare—" urge the new Mayor to disr Barred Because of Gray Hairs: When John Purroy Mitchel arrives at Quarantine next Tuesday morning he jr Will have poured into his eats a story | « of the workings of his ambitiour asso. clates in the Board of Estimate that Will not be calculated to lessen the| shine radiantly on the Comptroller, who task of organizing his administration, | \* NOW 4" avowed candidate for Gov: Betore he makes one appointment of] ‘The effect of the lineup in the Board ‘the $1,200,000 patronage he has to deal! of Estimate, which old-time politicians |secia! ace lak b> GU he will be toll that the old subway | 4ay 1s as inevitable as is the law of | polm e Yine-ap, which was thought to have | "ature that water seeke its own level, a will be to put the new Mayor and (een extinguished in tne fusion of friend and foe tn the recent campaign, is, in fact, in full force and effect. He will hear from confidants who have been watching developments in his ab- has begun a flirtation with independent nocrats, some h ed letters from “drop in and ser glory in the Mitchel administration the alliance plans that the popular aun shall Containing Sage and Sulphur, to Restore Color. ernor. laced" poate if eome women not i ot their Presidents Connolly and MacCormack on the defensive, As the new Mayor fs not noted for his pliancy on sw Jects upon which he has strong coi victions, it is sald ‘by his friends that GZ? SLERN BROTHERS Say They Look Too Old Recommend Swissco, the Remedy | * joy ome man ts barred trom a from haira to return to tl F of the famout insist on . the genuine Flexible Flyer with the spread-eagle trademark. ardbeard mode! that the Flestbie| Med beamed 5S L Allen Co Box 1103C The Maillard Restaurant and Tea Room * , y and Tea Room on te Fifth Floor | Forty-second and Forty-third Streets,' West of Fifth Avenue on the Fyth Floor is now open. Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street is now open. Important Sale Offerings and Interesting Holiday Gift Suggestions for To-morrow: Silk and Velvet Departments-0n the Second Floor A Remarkable Sale of 20000 Yards of “The most desirable Evening, Black and Fancy Silks in Waist and Dress Patterns only, appropriate for Holiday Gifts. The Wonderful Toys and Dolls-On the Fourth Floor Dolls of all nations, with suitable Clothing, Houses and Furniture; delightful Games and Picture Books; the latest inventions in Mechanical and Electrical Toys, among which are: Moving Picture Machines, Electrical Trains, Locomotives, Trolley Cars with complete equipments; Steam Engines, Warships, Steamboatsand Aeroplanes; Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteor $ Brocaded Charmeuse, Crepe de also Autos, Pushmobiles, Bicycles, Skates, Kodake and Supplies; and Canton Crepes, 40 ins. wide, 1.58 Ca and Meteors, 40 ins. $2.65 Athletic Accessories, Etc., all at Decidedly Moderate Prices. Regular Values $2.00 and 2.50 Yard “Regular Values $3.50 to 4.75 Yard Satin Cha 40 inches wide, Regular $2.23 and 2.50 Yard, at $1.65 Double Width Tinsel Brocad Reguler Values $15.00 to 25.00 Yd. $5.50 Imported Japanese Striped Habutais, 36 inches wide, Regularly $1.00 Yard, 65¢ Imported Velveteen Suitings, Regular Value $2.00 Yard, at’ 78c Imported Novelty Dress Fabrics including All Wool and Silk and Wool Materiais, at One-Half and One-Third Less Than Regular Prices. Regular $6.00 Value eh Beep model,new last—double sole,wide heel, & Misses’ All Wool Sweaters, large rolling collar and detachable ‘ Also Dress Patterns for Holiday Gifts Comprising Serges, Cheviots, Velours, Eponge, Broadcloths, Mohairs, Henriettas and Fancy Suitings, at $3.50, 4.00, 4.50 to 12.75 the pattern A Very Important Sale, on the Third Floor, of Misses’ Street Dresses and Evening Frocks . sizes 14, 16 and 18 years “ At About One-half the Actual Values The collectio.: represents an unusually advantageous purchase, comprising the smartest of this season's most desirable models, materials and colorings, suitable for all oceasions. Following is a partial list of the offerings: . fitted with pendant full cut, t Misses’ Street Dresses, $ Misses’ Dancing Frocks, pa ed oe A $2.85, 3.75 Teather lined, 14 to 18; inches, at $5.85 To Every One On Easiest Payment Plan ot Serges and Wool Crepe, at $7.75 of Chifon Cloth and . $22.50 Joep He ites On, faa of Wool Eponge low . oo. a i * of Brocaded Vel; . , and Plaids, .. at 12.50, 17 50 weudedVelwt, = 980 a IC Yer sat 18.00, 19.78 of Embroidered Nets, Laces and Chiffons,42.50, 55.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters In the Department on the Second Floor are displayed complete assortments of high grade Sweaters and Sport Coats, including distinctive models in Silk and Angora. Specially Priced for To-morrow Women’s Sweaters, of Shetland and Zephyr Wool, with or without collars; in most desirable colors and black, at $4.75 Women’s Angora Sweaters, Norfolk eftect, in desirable colors, at 6.50 at 2.95 with or without collars, Regular $3. « belt, in the newest color effects, at 9.50 Regular $12.00 Value Leather Goods for Holiday Gifts from prominent European and American manufacturers, comprising a great variety of artistic and practical articles, including Traveling Clocks, from $1.45 upwards Limousine Cases, from $5.95 upwards “2,50 upwa:ds Writing Cases, “1.95 upwards Flasks, . . “ 50c upwards Suit Cases, fitted, from $15.75 upwards Sewing Baskets, “3.95 upwards Also for To-morrow, Very Exceptional Values in Hand Bags, of Moire and Pin Seal, all new Value Black Walrus Traveling Bags, comprising large importations of French Enameled Clocks, Pin Cushions, Atomizers, Boudoir Bells, Trinket Boxes aid every accessory for the Dressing Table. ot Crepe de Chine $ Minees’ Evening Gowns, bet th? Puff Bo d and Chiffon Taffeta, . . at $18.50 ip wide selection, from the simplest to Ash Trays and xes an pt Meteor, Plain youthful planted path ve Match Box Holders, from $1.50 upwards Lod ee vers, from $2.25 upwards andBrocadedCharmewse, 25.00, 32.50 able for debutantes, at 59.50 to 95.00 fe alla “ 15 — psa te ain “4.75 upwards Pin Cushions, “ 50c upwards Toilet Sets, 3 pieces, “ 8.75 upwards A Sale of Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings On the Third Floor rer + Junior Model Overcoats, * of mixed overcoatings, ™ $4.85, 6.50 sizes 3 to 8 years, Actual $7.50 to 12.50 Values Velvet Corduroy Overcoats Russian or Sailor Suits, of d mixtures, sizes 2H) to years, at $5.00 Actual $6.50 Value Corduroy Norfolk Suits, Actual $10.00 and 15.00 Values Actual $10.00 to 15.00 Values ° Special for To-morrow, the following: Almond Dishes, Each 35¢ Bon Bon Dishes, to match, Each 55¢ Baskets, decorated with china rosebuds, Value $1.75 Each, at $1.25 The Art Needle Department- on the Fourth Floor For To-morrow, the following interesting values: Down below they tap the biggest ‘Linen Chest" in America, a series of rooms crowded: with thou- sands of boxes of linens from all the linen making countries of the world. The handkerchief room in this ‘Linen Chest" is full of new importations ready for the holiday seagn. Now is the best time to make selections. Prices range from 10 cents to $100.00 each and no better values can be had in America. Thousands of different styles to select from—and every one of pure linen. James McCutcheon & Co. Sth Ave., 33d & 34th Streets Men’s English Walking Shoe in Mahogany Russet The latest thing in tan footwear; smart with regular lace, or Blucher upper. $6.00 Only 3 Weeks to Christmas--Shop now and avoid hurry JAMES S. COWARD, 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (HEAR WARAES oTREET) Send tor Catalogue BAUMANN &BRO| We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. Af, Long Time Credit ° nent ‘6.75 izes 2//p to 8 a is showing an unusually interesting collection of Novelties suitable for Holiday Gifts, i sizes 8 to 17 Fin auviie at sizes ne ret . itt, 3.95, 6.85 including Fancy Pin Cushions, Dresser Scarfe, Boudoir oy Coat Hangers, Slipper ‘ i iti be i , be ete, st $6.50,9.85 — asi?tei7 yar, at 6.95, 9.75 TOOT Completely Furnished Small Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, 3to I0yrs., Actual $10,000 15,00 Values, 7.50, 9.85 Wicker Work Baskets, Lounging Pillows, of tapestry and panies fer aus, WE PA HT) oeborr tenue ne og at $1.10, 1.25, 2.50. velour, oblong, floss filled, a $2.50 aerate, aitsg| AND RARE Ne | se “na vers Boys’ Foursinctiend Scarfs. 39 Boys! onal eaters: rolbsallar, $1.75 Round Scrap Baskets, cretonne, 75¢, 1.25 White Linon Neveiion wit fee decoranen PROMPT DELIVERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS Actual 39c to 75c Values, at Cy Ic ° ye i. Wicker Scrap Baskets, comprising Handkerchief, Glove a or! 3 tH Youths’ Shirts, light or dark materials, Actual $2.50 Values leather ieee at $5.75, 7.50, 10.00 Boxes, Telephone Registers, Bridge Scores, Ave. Cor.b4 Sr. negligee, 12/2 to 141/ neckband, at 65c —Flannelette Pajamas, silk frogs, Brass Folding Work Stands, Trays, Picture Frames, Note Books 45 — — Actual $1.00 Values 4to 16 yrs, Actual $1.00 Values, at 68c with printed fabric bags, at 3.50 and Pads, . ree (3 ic 2E WHAT YOU NEED— ORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET. ff : - 4

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