The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1916, Page 5

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ce tengo ne rite i aie : i THE EVENING WORLD, TAURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916, being clreu- | announced ee . Allies, continued to he the centre of ADMITS U. $. WITNESS interest when court opened to-day. ¥ WAS IN GERMAN EMPLOY Theodore Roche of counsel for the we day. It fe on the Mhiladelphia Fed defense caused a stir by acknowledg- . ie Aid pig gins Mada é Ing Smith's employment by the con- LONDON, Doe, t= Twenty-atx | i ( , Lawyer tor Consul Bopp, Accused | ulate, out fe said tie nature of STAND UNCHANGED, Women were killed amd thirty ine ——___ Smith's duties Was something entirely jured by an eaplosion in @ munl-|Selsnick Bars e Labia Film in Bomb Plots, Insists Smith’s |aiterent from that aharged by the jUons factory Tuesday, acconting to Company, ri Go it, Smith and C. C. a PHIA, Dea 1—Lewls ‘ Employment Was Legitimate, | tey, one of the defendants, were em. ASSERTS SDOWLNG: An oMcial announcement. The affect] , FRILADELPITA, Des 1—Lante 1. 5th Avenue 34th Street BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—Tae ac-| Ploved, by, the consulate, Roche said ligible, the statement. says the rehte and properties of the Lubin On Friday and Saturday 2M. Aim ‘company, acsodiie AN ane tivities of Louis J. Smith, one-time) ment of munitions Confidential agent of the German con- for protest with th | } } about the ship- ras ground Department | | There Are Cs nouncement. made her Hal dit The transfe by Mr. Selznick. he large sulate here and now chief witness for on Violations of American neutrality, Cireutation. studios in The Lubin the Goverument in the trial of Frane oo RETELEL Corioouanin imate Len res or pioneers in the Aldermanic Poeselent Says No counterteit. twenty-dollar Federal Ree! ton prune industr Ordir Vi) a ane - On Randall's Istand Vriday the di bell? \ ill Be Allowed City of New York is goirg to | to Affect Them. B. Altman & Cn. Bopp, German Consul General, and! HERE'S A CHANCE aig other defendants, charged with vio- lating the neutrality of the United States by conspiring to destroy muni- Special Sale 1,200 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES ' Suitable for Holiday Gifts 3.95 regularly 5.00 In this enormous assortment of twelve hundred there are styles that will appeal to many— tlona of war destined for the Entente! *"lian three dozen eyys No resolution or ordinance that Jwill in any way interfere with the} proper enforcement of the present! | taxicab ordinance, passed through the | efforts of The Evening World, will be given the slightest consideration as jlong as I am Aldermanic President,” j Grand | declared k L. Dowling to-day | “EL make this statement,” added Mr. | | ANO Upright Dowling, “with the full knowledge er that my assertion it cked up by the Play Democratic members who are now in| the majority in the Aldermanic Board A Christmas Su estion | and wil be for some time to come. gg “wurther, 1 want to assure news- ; stand holders that the oard of Alder. Men’s Fur-linedOvercoats at $62.00 Georgette Crepe Blouses of distinct daintiness, finely embroidered, tucked and effectively lace trimmed. White or flesh color. Exceptional values. NO CREDITS aces NOC.0.D'ss ——— NO APPROVALS Blouse Dep’t.—Third Floor will provide a Sale of seasonable . . i men has no intention of disturbing se ¢ Se eae fo ee ee Pegg g iy wT eae Exceptional Values musical public for nearly half a stand priviledges, If any attempt ts turday. ’ century, the Krakauer Piano made to regain mush priviledges i| Pre BOYS APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS stands today as an example of will fight against it to the bitter These Overcoats are made of gray Oxford, SS te eee end.” , . - ee maintenance of an President Dowling had reference to lined with dark muskrat of fine quality Norfolk Suits ordi introduced by Ald tm 7 ie os " : . s idea Hhubett oP Breckiya, AAA Welah .prbs and finished with collar of Seaver. ney With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers vided that the License Commissioner are smartly cut, finely tailored and in 8.1/5 C ted b musicians and built make no rules or regulations govern- ; ten’ . Teated by U ing his big department, which had every way desirable. Well-tailored Suits in Wool Fabrics, neat light and by musicians, whose hearts are hot first been approved by the Board dark patterns; trouser seams taped. Size 7 to 18 years. in their work—its reputation for Secon eftedtive, the, UOauRnAn i ; tone, quality and durabiiee is BEN WOU Miva ah eae ce At the same time a number of Warm _Overcoats known the world Gee. . strangle every progressiwe step made ; 8./5 ye by George H. Bell, the present License a od wae within the past three| Men’s Dress Overcoats Vullcut Overcoats in smart convertible collar styles with belted back or belt all around: gray or br in handsome mixtures We believe that 3 you would be “Why did you introduce the ordi- made of vicuna in black or Oxford gray, . \ : 4 sausst Alderaan Hauber | patterus, worsted body lining: Venetian lined interested in a demonstration of takes, “ ""\ tined throughout with silk and finished yokes. Size $ to 12 years 2 # nition ys | “Before I state the real reason,” , ; [ a the . Krakauer because of its lasiswrarae Gebers &L Sisk eran with velvet collar, will be offered at the Rubberized Raincoats purity, volume and sweetness of emphatically that {t was my intention lal price of ‘ tone. Will you call at our show- to cripple Commissioner Bell's activ!- casi 2.95 I ith vith ref i-cabi TT rooms? SL REMOAUAE, TORUS AG ee $24.50 Tan Raincoats with Hats to match, guaranteed time ago that the License Commis- waterproof, xe 4 to 16 years sioner of this city has too great power ’ } aH 3 Journ meow men paw Gees tor ona tiem, Me looted te ws be co (Men's Wear Department, First Floor) New Neckwear of any Instrument. Cash di t allowed. old-fashioned centralization of au- Large, new assortinent of open-end and reversible -hand ‘Ties in attractive figured and striped pat- teton and pl ts; also a great variety of Windsor aud Middly Tet 5. and 7 Be Shirts & Blouses Shirts and Blouses of fine woven Madras with satin stripes. 1.45 Shirts and Blouses of fine Tub silks 3.95 thority, Therefore, it struck me as being no more than equitable that Aldermen, who are direct r KRAKAUER BROS. tives of the people, have th SHOWROOMS: 125 WEST 42ND ST. Tlanoners vilek tok tecnietioas ont ym determine whether they are just, Fifth Avenue - Madisan Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York Flannel Pajamas Bathrobes pie ol extra Heary eet Indian Blanket patterns and] Fur Caps’ in “Polo” and putterns, trimmed with frogs, | Other attractive effects, made] “Detroit” shapes; also fur-trim- Sizes 6 to IN years. with corded or plain edges. Size] med “Polo” Caps with ear tabs, 75c, 95e and 1.25 | 410 18 years. 2.95 and 4.75] pulldown style. 2.95 to 7 50 James McGreery & Co. Sth Avenue 34th Street MEN’S FALL SHOES—Offering Unusual Values In Tan or Black Russia Calf and . ° Patent Leather. New smart lasts. | Holiday Gifts That Please Men | ee ae formerly 7.00 to 10.00 MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT SILK AND MADRAS PAJAMAS 6,500 PAIRS SILK HALF HOSE Second Floor. D Sui i 2,600 Pairs ] 2,100 Pairs ’ 2,400 Suits of Madras Pajamas \ D r . | Specially Prepared Sale 145 ,200 2.50 Silk Half Hose Silk_Half Hose | | Pajamas made of fine quality domestic and iinported Madras and air | pair 1,00 | 100 BELUCHISTAN RUGS i mercerized materials in all desirable colors; also of Outing Flannel in P 50c . 7) 1 . wany patterns; cut for comfort; finished with silk loops and pearl buttons. | H Full-fashioned Half Hose with Fine thread Silk Half Hose with | 25.00 | reinforced heels, soles and toes. | reinforced Lisle soles and toes, in | . eee YD De ayy ts ; | Black, white, Navy Blue, Gray, | Black and a large assortment of Particularly Suitable for Gift Purposes. 850 Suits of Silk-mixed f Pajamas Champagne or Palm Beach, | colors | é Tio stall and aoeful sizes, their rieh, warm red colorings and ans fs wonderful durability. adapt them to use in numerous places 1 ] Silk-mixed Pajamas in a splendid variety of plain colors and faney 1,050 Pairs | 750 Pairs | acaem hori | striped patterns, finished with silk loops and pearl buttons. | | Silk Half H | C . w c a ose q } | Silk Half Hose eR Ose Oriental Rugs » MJ *. m . | ¢ 4 | 420 Suits of Pure Silk Pajamas | par 1.35 pair 2.45 | in an exceptionally comprehensive range of sizes, weaves 6.50 7.50 9.50 | , | Heavy, lustrous silk in plain and colorings, at remarkably low prices. || Vine quality heavy pure Silk, in | Black and two-toned ribbed ef Hajamas in three qualities of heavy, serviceable Silks, cut in roomy sizes | attractive two-tone effects; Black | fects, with reinforced heels, soles | 1 is and finished with silk trimmings—making exceptionally handsoie gifts, combined with White or Purple. and toes; varivu> desirable colors ° 7,500 Silk Scarfs ean 1.35 | | Dozen 15.50 TT To appreciate the convenience and great value of | Remarkably large assortment of Scarfs in rich, heavy imported and domestic the Sunday World’s Want Director. ---READ IT. Silks and Satins; exquisitely colored neat and fancy patterns; all shades.

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