The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 6

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, . “ on a en . ° — oo eee Re SORT ARR ERE eT REN re Pee NRE oreo ere ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD‘Y, NOVEMBER 28, 1916 f electric rates, It irk CUTTOEIGHTCENTS The Publi fon Commisston ts and Prominent e i the Commission, after issuing ite 11 , 8 eenta reduction omer, should | and prominent elt funeral of W Public Service’Commission 15] %2¥2 Racal na important cond el be rendergast’s Ws Indorsement So! Jealousy of Policem Policeman's Wife| Temple fodeph Shotom, sixty-third oe L : cond f would Y ” t and Lexington Avenue, th Notified an Injunction Lait Cote Cunt fax atte Received as to Indicate a | Aroused, She Fires on Vic- | morning Will Be Asked. fant nook the validity, Of te. | Republican Ticket. tim in Home. le on all siden 8 order wan 6 iH Fong. friends fr Chicago Comptroller Prendergast declared — The victim of a woman whore jeal pail Amon, "}inat night at a dinner of the Young OUsY Was nroused by an anonymous) Hepublican Club of Brooklyn that if Writer of on pen ne Miss there ia to be a Fusion ticket in the Katherine Burke, twenty-two years nemt Mayoraity election, “the logical OM of No. 824 South Nineteenth wer is Mayor Mit ‘This is the Street, Newark, tn in the City Hos »okiyn Edison Company de o-day to feht against the en-|q ite fet th by consumers could the Public Service Com order reducing the rates of y from 11 to § centa a kilo- hour. el Phe Commidsion’s order Wha tanned | first official utterance from a member Pital In Newark to-day and will prob ne, 1h ral weeks 4 &. Amp" of the Mitehel administration on the Svly die. Mra, Wilbur Green of No, organiaa submitted by Commissioner | { uyor's candidacy and would seem to 72 South Nineteenth Street, the wito ind, ‘This report was bared on romove any doubt that he will run Of @ pollceman, ts under arrest charged with having shot Miss Burkes facts aml figures submitted in The again. A: man, Abr iam senate Evening World's crusade showi | ROBT. MALLORY, STEMSHP The Comptrolior practically elimine TM? Police are seeking the identity Mark. Kluw, (hari why the people of Brooklyn were t of the woman who by telephone calls and notes to Mra, Groen cat the tragedy. Yesterday afternoon mysterious writer of the notes ca Mi Mrs. Green on the telephone and again told her that her hu rstanding that he would x Setting ates him as a Mayoralty candi- reason for this. 8. Straus became Pub- irman it was with the Banker, Interested in Many Cor-| lle Service nd was moet- porations, a Victim of Acute ler cones: nie period. He 6 de- inf Miss Burke very often. x Indigestion. | raved te ted edly: Ls When Green came home his wife ac- | cused him, and he insisted that she go Se Cut Shoes Robert Ma member of tho} His Will expire at about tho t ty Mids Burke and heat banking firm encer Trask &| tim Mer Co, at Ni road Street, and | expires. director in a number of steamashin| very hard for the corporations, Was ytricken with acute! Whitman Prendergast's term FOR MISSES & GIRLS. her deny A ied worked by jor husband, hia Green went to tion of Gov. the Nurk it Mr. Straus | “You hi my hushand ndigestion on the train to-day while, persists in retiring, Br ist prob- 9! pole a ming from his home at Byram | ably will be his logte: nccessor, budwered and ‘ \ vnn., to this elty Those who heard the Comptroller father to put w w he n the train reached Grand Cen- | say his indorsement of the Mayor wa. asd a" T hardly know $2. 45 T . tral terminal, Mr. M | revelved non-committal manner | Vira iroen. —————— The secret of our un- | j,oved to Flower Hoxpits Mats| hy prominent Republican teaders pres. r is usual success is really not a | tory w ified and reached the hiok-| ent, Among them were United States “secret — it is an “open | pital so rward. ‘The doctors #4y | Senator-elert William M. Cald a book.” Mr. Ma tion is not xerlous. | tional ¢ in Tlerbert ar Mr. Ma years old, w yout fifty-five |. usual ¢ Soonig, resident of Republican County Joseph F. Do Bragga, the nty leader; Commissioner We supply the eyeglass needs | sires 1 toe, | Of More than 250,000 eyeglass | yoaitn when ¥ HOMBTAE wearers. to a maid who answered tho tele- $1.95 Definite proof that our meth- | phone. Besides being one of the best ke and Fr C. ‘Tan. | ods, polictes and service are | ’nown bankers in the fnancial dis- Chairman of the Republican State “sight” in every respect trict, Mr, Mallory is a director in the | Committee, Cly any, Mallory © Republicans who interpret last Harris Glasses—cost 83° or | Sy more. and tad i" p Company, Mextean Coal ° * 8 | ventient { brew eamship Con Mitchel renomination boom, claim that a straight Republican ticket with an antl-Mitehel candida . | develop. fongo Mann-| fet. | $100,000 fire oke Company, New York and Danger MINC fund con- an 22-Kurnt Bridge Work may interest row CH manufacturing district | y threatened dozens of bulld- ing when the Hockaday Paint pany’s warehouse caught fire. » hw escape whe one wall to « Lumber and the Hub from Mlgughby. Hrooktvn | Sue Brooklyn t js Rext to Bedell's, | lagiing, a FORMAVOR CHILLS CAUSE TR | vi be rn the ste arrested yes yepe ee el p Kroont Angelo Fa , by the Inapeet “ om four tinporters were .,% with the cook. They may Ue ton with the addition of a perfect player , action which opens to you the whole field of music, with its limitless possibilities and joys. Franklin Simon & Co. Filth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Wednesday Priced at $850 in Mahogany Canvenient Terms of Payment Arranged Pianos Taken in Exchange t HE inimitable Knabe Style J Upright, exquisite in tone and case design, ' Fifty Avena at Thirty-ttinth St. —_ Women’s Suits ani Gowns ‘CREDIT TERMS Franklin Simon & Co. At Reduced Prices ll This Season’s Desirable Model: fs Down on $50: A s Season’s Desirable Models | i $3" Down on 75.0 ifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. r : “4 hed " .. Tat —_¢ | | : a Women’s Tailored Suits | Women’s Silk Gowns P Special Sale We nesday Plain or Fur-Trimmed Models For Street or Afternoon Wear | Of wool velour, broadcloth, gabardine, | Of crepe meteor, satin or charmeuse, | checks or tweeds also serge and wool Jersey dresses. r ’ HY c - Women’s Winter Coats | 18.50 15.00 = ‘ 3 “ia | Heretofore $29.50 to $19.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 ¥ New Models and New Fabrics | No Credits No Approvals No Credits No Approvals | eestor ee oem = Es a . No | = = Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats | F | ; a ar Women’s Fur-Trimmed Suits Women’s Afternoon Gowns | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Trimmed With Various Fashionable Furs aie “ue | ras ae | 194 ST. L STATION AT CORNER New semi-fitted, flare or belted models, of wool velour, wool plush, Copi 9 of Paris J a is For Calling or the Theatre 5 seal plush, broadcloth, English vicuna or mannish fabrics, in all the Fur-trimmed suits of velour de laine, Bolivia cloth, Dressy embroidered gowns of Georgette crepe, ; F] § | ER R ROS new colorings and black; silk lined. broadcloth or Velyeteen charmeuse or French satin. : | Special 29.50 29.50 29.50 ao lose oa st Heretofore $49.50 to $69.50 | Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 No Credits No PAppronala || ¥0 No Credits No Approvals — Women’s W inter Coats ih! sia — op A Very Fine With or Without Fur Trimming Vill Close Out "i ednesday Showing the new straight line, shirred or Empire models; of wool ) Photogravure velour, Bolivia vicuna, seal plush, wool plush or broadcloth in all the 9 7 Re rod uction new winter shadings; silk lined throughout, W omen's Sweaters and W omen ’s Waists oe special 39.50 : — — — y. e | | : ¢ “Pauline Fibre § Silk. Sweaters | Pure Silk Sweaters ' Women’s Wool Velour Coats - oe ” For Women and Misses For Women and Misses ' Revere Trimmed With Seal or Skunk Opossum | Of superior quality fibre silk Of superior quality pure thread silk ; i Coats for dress, walking or travel, of superior quality wool velour in in all desirable colors in all desirable colors. . (The New York World Cartoon all the new colors; straight line or flaring models with draped cape [4 i“ of November 9) collars and wide cuffs; silk lined and warmly interlined. | 4.50 | 5.00 Will bp sent ina mailing tube, Corsini 45 00 Heretofore $5.95 to $8.95 | Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 i Mrdidter . = i ine ‘ No Credits No Approvals | | No Credits No Approvals on heavy card, 14x16, | - 2 paneer See re eS ere — ~ Address Cashier The World, Bolivia or Suede Velour Coats | fi | New York, N. Y. : ae eee eT | Warmer! s ww aists Women's Paris Waists Hy este Alf en Large Cape Collars or Bandings of Various Furs er rane | gravure mreepa had at World Semi-fitted, shirred or belted models, of Bolivia vicuna or suede OF Georgette Crepe With Of Georgette Crepe, Lace or Sith | es at 10c, each. velour cloth (warmth without weight materials); in all the fashionable In white, flesh, bisque and all street shades | This season's Paris model waists, | Publication Office, winter shades; silk lined and warmly interlined to match tailored suit | mostly one of a kind, , Pulitzer Building, Park Row. 59.50 | 5.00 Heretofore $6.95 to $14.50 Special orrowy. 4303 Broadway, northwest corner i8th sf WARUMM, 160 West 126: st BRONX. 410 Bast 14bin St, near e LYN, 292 PILEN. 202 Washington Bt., and No Credits Vo tpprovals | | No Credits 9.75 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 No Approvals

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