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SOLD HEROIN TO CONVICTS. Cleverly Con- Year tn Prixon. Magazines, picture post-cards, cigar- ettes and packets of cigarette papers, which had passed through the mails to {inmates of the penal institutions on Blackwell's and Riker’s Isiands, each tions submitted the exhibits to the Court, and explained that Miller had been ber of aught by reason of the great num- letters went to him by inmates of tutions asking for magazines or WOMAN COULD ‘NOT SIT UP ble Compound Helped Her. Ironton, Ohio.—“I am enjoying bet- years. When I be- worked for T cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound enougb, mend it to suffering women.” was thirteen years old. She school and was a nervous wreck, an¢ vould not sleep nights. of 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. F Her W "To addition to plate ‘and tableware 'n addition to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | tne thieves took, a chest of sliver pre- tor health now than I have for twelve other for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom- “I gave it to my daughter when she was in Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks it, You can publish this letter if you like." —Mrs, RENA BOWMAN, 161 8. Why will women continue to suffer penne me RE / {PALS OF THIEVES JUDGE SENT UP ROB HIS HOME ; Burglars at West New Brighton House of Judge Tiernan Steal room on sentencing days, and to-day Judge Tiernan believes some pals of those he has aided on their way up the river have partly carried out their threats of revenge While Judge Tiernan and members of his family were asleep on the up- per floors of his home at Weest Now Brighton early this morning burglars cut a hole in a window pane and un- locked a dining room window. This morning It was discovered they had carried away a (uantity of silver- sented to Judge Tiernan by the Staten Island Lodge of Elks when he retired as Exalted Ruler, There have been several other burglaries in t ity in the past few weeks same band of thieves are held re- sponsible by the police. Mr*, Ida Miller Blighton, author onal traveller, who has been in the Tombs since Oct, 2 on three charges of grand larceny, pleaded guilty to-day to ob- taining $100 on @ bad check from the ment of the Hotel Seymour. Judge Nott of the Court of General Beant before whom Mrs. Brighton pleaded guilty remanded her until Dec. f it lived at No, 69 Madison Avenue. the author of many short stories. She) pincal an 4/AUTOIST HELD FOR FELONY. Drove Right at Victim in Silence, Saye Witness. James H. Hancourte of No. 88 War- burton Avenue, Yonkers, who says he Is| CUSTOM CUTTER NEAR Two Siaten Island Fertyboats Al- most Ran Down the Calumet on his way through the fog when a Man- hattan-bound Staten loomed up dead ahead and near ‘enough to tos a ship's biseult aboard he Over went the im and tren from) astern a whistle sounded and Cap-}¥ tain Thurber saw a Staten Istand-| ward bound ferry bearing down on him. Ail three craft sounded their whis- tles and made a Bedlam of the Bay. For a few minutes there was consid- erable of a seare on thé Calumet and. The cut- COLLISION IN FOG For Infants and Childron. London arrived on the Baltic to-day on a few weeks’ leave of absence to visit his bride, the former Mra, Bramhall- Gilbert of Great Neck, L. F. Mrs. Dugmore was at the pler to meet Capt. Thurber was slowly feeling Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Island ferry The Governor Says— “Cut out tea and coffee, my boy. They contain an irritant—caffeine—and you It’s a mighty good plan, if tea or coffee puts you “off color,” to quit it, and for a delicious table beverage, use THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, CASTORIA| ton goods rived and hav teed before. Corduroy negligees w collar and revers, in r Women's Sacques of trimming, $3.24, Women's Lace Boots, from the top to the groun Cloths-Tree for Baby’ wool, white enamel, im, $1.98. We, to $10.75. Under this heading wa men- blue, yellow or Copenhagen, $2.98, ail, quilted, with pockets and frog bronze or glace kid. They are of & high military cut (18% Inches Der pair, $6.50; bronze, $7.80. Fur Sets for children and rmtanen; & special purchase by us and # sally priced; only one of each kind; | from an Angora Set at 98c. to Molo and Ermine Set at $22.50, a Ith sattor ‘one, pink Japanese tn black, 1). Black, gan to take Lydia E. —s——_ Tufted Quilts for Be W mi » Blo Rete N M els >, s fed Quilts for by, - i ie Cenp Phe or MRS. BLIGHTON GUILTY. anese silk, {n all pram is tintee omens juses—INew od } iy cone net sikh 1] Authoress Who Was Interested In Me Sene'ty Raney ae (R Among the latest arrivals is a blouse g] ad female woules] "War stacks Used ad Cheek \eFay of plaid sill, in darle colorings, to match ‘© Things, , with ¢ Fall Daughter Helped Al wal arrested, for swindling yoren by Separate Muffs for misses and eqn ps tr bretending shew engaged In war| 1. can’t have a fluttery heart or sour stomach or a grouchy headache and dobig business.” hildren, also specially priced, at Voile blouses neatly embroidered and lace $4.95 Boys’ Suits, Coats, Mackinaws, $4.95 Tomorrow, Toyland Will Be Opened Fourth Floor. collar may be worn high (as shown in illustration) or low. Long sleeves. fin- Crepe de chine blouses of extra fine quality; tucked, embroidered or tailored finish; cohvertible or flat collar; pastel, white, black or suit colors... . 7 ‘ Tri i th , bearing an adroltly concealed quantity Chest of Silver, Her Trip to Quarantine, Teoh ate got foe. the tod, Gna Soave | enre of heroin, were the witnesses to-day ‘i toad 0 ing no anchor, tied up to a freighter | i against Harry Miller of ‘No. 8% West| Burglars who have been caught at} The Coast Guard Cutter Calumet. int whe got her bearings for Quar- | the Th ; Bixty-Afth Street, who pleaded guilty of| thelr trade on Staten Island in the| which carries Custo Inspectors | antine, Signature OF 4 ponaessing narcotics and was sentenced | past few years have not fared well|down the Bay to meet incoming liners, - —— Kind to @ year in the penitentiary by the/at the hands of County Judge J.) narrowly missed going to Davey MAJOR DUGMORE HERE. of Justices of the Court of Special Sessions.| Harry Tiernan. There have been| Jones's locker in the heavy fog this ommend . You Have The Deputy Commissioner of Corree-| many muttered threats In his court- | morning. Major Cyril . BR. Dugmore of erage se NE Saturday, and Winter suits, The convertible. . $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 - $2.98 trimmed are priced. .98c and $1.98 POSTUM the purecereal food-drink. Thercisnocaffeine nor other harmful substancein Postum. In either Psa tented Postum, which must be boiled (15¢ and 25¢ packages), or Instant Postum, made instantly in the cup with hot water (30c and 50c tins)— Postum is good in any business. We offer at this price an assortment of boys’ clothing that is equal to any, and superior to many selling about town at or near $4.95. Placing a fictitious valuation on boys’ clothing or any other merchandise is against Bloom- ingdales’ policy and is not ‘permitted. Es, he Sectened ts Mandi te bate accent the comparatice-; bit. In _mai cases SOT tre he agra tat at ne chandiese ie worth more than the price ashed. 4 Bloomingdales’ merchandise is as low as! intensive storekeeping will permit. You are assured full value always, Judge by the following items: eit Small Boys’ Suits, $4.95 Netdkweie Seto Te Small Boys’ Overcoats, $4.95 are Russian effects, in belted or half belted models. _Materiale avnivctes, Gemtoom: et on Extra Pants Suits, $4.95 Made of corduroys or fancy cheviot, in newest Fall models. Both trousers fully lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. ae Mackinaw Coats, $4.95 us newest Popular day in and day out and drag out a sickly, balt-bearted existence, missing three- fourths of the joy of living, when they lind health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s ytable Compound? y If you have the slight. * doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve, ble Compound will help you, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.(con- fidential), Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered: by a woman and held in strict confidence.—Advt. “manager for cable company,” was held without bail in the Washington Heights Court to-day because he ran J him in silen superintend: showed th: of the Harlem Hospital| iter’e skull may be frac- *“There’s a Reason” | © a ae Men’s and Women’s Hosiery The luxury of silk for the price of ordinary stockings is what Bloomingdales’ presents in fibre silk hosiery. Pure silk hosiery is also modestly priced. For examples: Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, 35¢ Seconds of grades that eell at considerably higher prices when fect. Reinforced heels and double soles; cotton tops. imeectoricns ite ‘At Bloomingdales” Flowers Given Free 9 and 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M. to-morrow, Saturday, we will pre- sent every woman making a pur- chase at this store with @ corsage mdreennoweee om the Roof, t Bloomingdales’ Pin Seal Hand Bags, $2.84 Five Fittings MADE T = alight that we will replace eatiefaction ae meagure [P[MEE, || meeame te e it, dul \\ 1 crepe \| \ Women's Mercerised Stoc 17 f \ Public Endorsement Sale 8 fms peonattenge emma ei le y lined wit! 7 sy | a * Pee. REAL $25 VALUE ; an it Man's Fibre Silk Socks, 17 Take Your Choice—100,000 Yards—1,100 Patterns o(Santn \ || senegal tan en a ae Selected from Foreign and Domestic Mills tinue are int colora rate es POS variety Ritchie & Cornell Custom-made $25 value Clothes are endorsed ror,powder, - re jocks, 29c Fency accordeon-ribbed in contrasting and rouge cases; black, red and black, or white and bleck. Double handles. leather er Weer broad euch es blue and and worn by thousands and thousands of satisfied men, the best dressed 5 lace 914 to 11 Sy, men in the world ew Yorkers. This is the biggest testimonial any clothing concern has ever won and it has been honestly earned by the world’s largest custom tailors, giving every customer more than their money’s worth in an_ unlimited assortment of high-class $25 woolens, made-to-measure, at $14.75. Our customers are in no small measure responsible for our wonderful suc- cess, for it was these discriminating clothes buyers who went from shop to shop making comparisons and finally returned to us to buy, convinced that we ‘At Bloomingdales” : ’ * Children’s Winter Coats, $4.98 A variety of new styles for youngsters. Materials are cor- duroy, @ibeline, chinchilla and various other cloths, trimmed with fur or velvet. Sizes 2, 3 or 4 years, Sot Or OVERCOAT OVERCOATS— . . °, Coats of corduroy or ripple Among finer coate are two models gave tee the greatest clothing value ever offered in suit or overcoat to measure $25 READY-TO-WEAR CUSTOM MADE We guarantee satisfaction. Write for eiderdown, in waite, cals! ave o of waives pe broadcloth; eer ‘and at $14.75. ; Fat . lining; high or low . ee ou aver, Sises 2, 3 or 4 Pee aclan of aeAl0ibIN meant eave to you? Then cut Medan Weight $ BO [iFerzies and saltcnscauremens blends eg po andnananer "TL Pee Rael etal $13.98 and $16.98 out the high-priced tailor and get the same quality here in greater Heave Weight 149 W. 36th St.. N.Y. i) Girls’ Dresses of navy blue serge; Girls’ and juniors’ one-piece assortment at $14.75. Empire belt with emocking on | drosece; embroidered emblem on front and beck of waist; patch ga ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON“ ag prensa “tise ® te Reine beter A dandeome deem || _By Way of Farewoll PPLE GI CALAN SAAS IAS ATM Becond Poor Under this Reading werquen- Hom goods which, because of the emall iota, are reduced te remarkably low prices to clos quickly, Ritchie & Cornell . “THE WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” ‘At Dloomingdaler 1| Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, 65c Two clasps, guaseted between the fingers for strength. Tan, gray or black, Glace Kid Gloves, 790 Two clasps, embroidered of etitched on back; gussoted fingers; tan, gray, black or white, Women’s Gloves, 89a Caposkin or gray Mocha; euit- able for atreet wear, Every pair | suede finish; unlined; eelf or black guaranteed to give satisfaction, embroidery. Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves at 49c An assortment of kid or suede gloves for school or general wear, Gray or tan, lined or unlined. Main Floor Y Geamacemeaeaemee THANerER to BLOOMINGDALES rh to arn or, 4 Fibre-atlk with tassel stripe, now 080, These Items for Men: Gloves at 590 Glace ieid oF suede, fleece lined: cholce of tan or gray; all elacs, Gloves at 89e Heavy or light weight, Glace or te, 6 ts “ends, ‘In Moment Bome more tod tots, white, vith Give on lak bere exe toaus been y handling and now well tor Nees® 48 House Dresses of gotton voile * NEW STORE—1945 BROADWAY, Bet. 65th and 66th Sts.-NEW STOh: * 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts, 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 1(4 Flatbush Av., Near Atlantic Av. Station, B’klyn 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn s 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5Ist St., Brooklyn | BIG STORES 700 Broadway, One Block from Flushing Ave., B'kyn gous we kircrie 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn 149-151 West 35th Street, Mail Order Dept. DANIEL B. CONNELL with nah eek and long aleeves, + NEWARK STORE—196 MARKET STREET, NEAR BROAD—NEWARK STORE * % JERSEY CITY STORE—22 NEWARK AVENUE, NEAR COOPER PLACE, JERSEY CITY *& 5 ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL 9—SATURDAYS 10 O'CLOCK. SEE ADS, DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS UY ugw), 100 yards of striped sunfast drap- ery tubric In green or browns now, yd, 2c, aera