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1 RET . Oe HAAS accepted the invitation of B. Suzuki, President of the Laborers’ Friendly So- Glety 5 Japan, to send a delegate to contract, but its use will now be -——— ae te LH te one tg Bl : The in April to the anniversary cete- Commissioner Davies Hints Depart- started, the police say, Hon of the Yu-Al-Kal, Mr. Gompera Ticastere of the Graven telene Vie- rater ie ies oe c epart tive insulation. ‘The damage | White Sale Bie Ah Dake tie trib, and he , ilance Committee eaid that the Gait-| Ment of Justice May Be Called was trifling, The building was unoceu- ney plant on Lake Island is so far| On to Act. pled Continues | Jamaica Bay as @ location, there is) jon that the commission oa Gov Whitman Reported Au-| a2 yi ge te cer su even (¢ And me Caled ay ta maaan | thritatively to Decide in ]ogainst tt people of {tle commission could not solve the ry The flour that bids Their Favor. peeiee smacey paciove (ee eUpselive | Geneeue Gauls be giver ne Renton TAPS | BPD VO 00 tHe piles | rid, win ov an garace cessation | Me tbe Clay ot Nom, Yorn.” Woes |cour'es "Z,inr Commas, repert| ts hate Gaffney, Gahagan & Van Etten Woon ee and see how effective Crust problem is Presto * that the American Federation of Labor had ISTTEN ISLANDERS | plant)n Staten Island. Aided by The Evenlg World in a big publicity ONGARBAGE PLANT over his present difficulties. Mitohel declared that Barren Island must bo abandoned location on expiration of the present from completion that it cannot ready before next maintain that inasmuch as the speci fications for the new conua cally prohibited Barren bought Lake Island, a part of Staten Island, last May and said they would build a plant there the people formed _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, PUBLISHERS ARE PROMISED | RELIEF IN PAPER SITUATION 19 Fire in Paroc A citizen passing the Sacred Heart | Parochial School at No. 446 West Fifty-! second Street last night saw flames inf Mayor jal School. as a garbage be autumn, They| WASHINGTON, Deo missioner Davies made it ¢ 's hearing on the news print pa- | speciti land and all Constipated biishers thought Commis stoner Davies referred to the Depart ment of Justice when he spake of| 16. camptgn, the people of Staten Island have \t last been assured that Gov. | Whitaan, acting on the report of the State Department of Health, will for- bid tt buliding of the proposed plant {at Lae Island. Gaffney, Gahagen & | Van stten, who have a Vigilance League an no plant would ever Beginning on M Turley, three sergeants 4 Policemen, with a launch, Wagon, thotorcycles, & to guard Lake Island. They kept on the job for two months. Then the detail was reduced Self-Raising Flour. | Econ Slike re that were SAVE $3.50 This Regular were contractors, to $10.00 Skate three sergeants and twelve men Sept. 6 there w anothe to eight men, and since Dec. 1 on three men have guarded the plac The total cost of all this special px On em to dispose of the garbage of aneuen | the cly of New York, will have to go | elsowere. Wilam t Mills of tho Depart- who has led in the fi en Islanders, told ‘The bvening World to-day that the j batti has been won p report of the Department of "he said, “is in the hands of Goy.Whitman and he will announce his cision in a few days. I cannot |antipate the Governor's action, but |" IL DAVEG INC. Bi) tno copie of Staten Island feel that 125 WEST 125TH ST. t! hed their contention OPEN EVERY EVENIN: In the mean time there has been an outbreak of activity the “shore pirates,” who had not been heard of before for years. were many robbe: among along the « Two Die nm Made wite were burned t n thelr ave establ! landwon their bre will be public meeting at prge as si Gov. Whitman's lection is offi y declared, Mean- |Aim(a new complication has arisen. | tret Cleaning Commissioner Fether tomranted a permit to Gaffney, Ga- “When you think of glasses think of Ehrlich ‘2 pending w plant. j ge contract be- Established 54 Years | Te (New York: 184 B'way, at John St.]/| twa the city and Gillespie Brothers 223 eo] Av. 1gth St.j1) exires Jan, 1, and the new Gaffney ia: Be E ymes Into operation Jan. 2 An arrangement been made a at gad Street. has 8 Fulton §t., Sy y) betfeen the two con tors whereby De; the old cc A OI I TE ant to tide AP fast sre — ¢ The Babies’ Own Shop announces decided reductions on 54 French has A Few French coats 150 American iats Nearly 200 American coats Just what is left from te busiest season of the Baby Shop. Well made little coats and becoming hats. Sometimes only one or two of a style. A few show marks of handling, but price are low enough to offer compensation. At $2.95 to $15 all remaiing American] A black velvet dress embroidered in blue, | coats; corduroy, velveteen, vevet, chinchilla, |copied from a Cheruit model, 5-year size, now | wool ve'ours, cheviot, Engl homespuns. |$35, saves a fourth, prese Brooklyn fore - Broadway at | Ninth, New York | | Subway at Astor Place These prices save $3 to $12 ons garment. ink taffeta dress by Paquin, now $50, French coats include an orfinal model by supine ete esa 1 $00, Cheruit, of mahog: cloth, now , was $1 to $5 for nearly 150 American hats, all | kinds of materials and shapes for little gir of 1 to 6 years, $3.95 to $15 for about 50 French hats in- cluding some in white and plenty of colors, | Individual styles. They were a third to a half | more. ‘Third floor, Old Building, | Girls’ and Young Women’s Coats Less Remainder of our winte catalog reserves of staunch coats of cheviot or wool velours will be hurried out Saturday. ‘ive, six or seven dollars can be saved on these excellent school | and storm coats At $15, heavy cheviot oats with raccoon-trimmed collar. At $10, cheviot coats, ”lted and with all-black fur-trimined collar. At $18.75, wool velouttoats, half lined or fully lined with silk and warmly interlined for the girl who wants no fur opher wrap. i] Other coats at the redumd prices o| to $37.50, Sizes 14 to 20 years. | SKIRTS now down tov2.J5 to $ erge, poplin, silk, gabardine, tweeds, velveteen, Skirt lengths 35 to 38 ache Sale of FASHIONS Goes On irylan«oat from Paris A blue cloth 5, was double and more. now $50 was more than doubl coat from Lina Mouton, Pari now $ almost double. Sizes of the French coats, | and 7 years, A Paris coat dress of black ’elvet from Lina Mouton, now $45, saves mori than a third. | | | | SS Second floor, Old Tomorrow, Saturday, here will) Above these ‘prices there are | be large groups of womn's dance quantities of beautiful st les, one frocks at $13.50, $18. 50 andjor two garments of a kind, includ- upward. jing some French models. Large groups of dayand after-| Every winter garment in the noon dresses at $7.50, £0, $18.50,/Salons of Fashion has been reduced $15 and upward. for this holiday week sale. Practi- cally all are perfectly fresh and ady to answer immediate needs, P rices now 5 to 60 per cent. $7.50, $10,/less than the original rates. upward,} Second floor, Old Building Large groups of cow at $7. $10, $18.75, $22.50, /38.50 upward. Large groups of sui $15, $2 0 & up |The $63,/00 Sale of FURS Started with mee than 1,000 muffs from $9.50 to $40; more than $175; more than 200ets from '$40 to $400; more than 100 coats from § being fur-lined tweds, a very remarkable value. Reductions. new. All in good jr ling styles. An extraording opportunity Get a Good TRUNK for Little j eamer trunks and hat boxes at a quarter to a third less in the holiday sale started today. 37 0 scarfs from $7.50 to to $650— the to 40 per cent. All furs -best of the year. Vur Salons—Second floor, Old Building. 167 dres : ike, 1 to 40-inch sizes, $15 and $16 for steamer model; $17.50 and $20 for dress model, Square | Round eons | to’ Hinch sizes, $11 $12, $12.75 for dress model; $9.25 and $10.50 for steamer model edge. trunks Well-known ar Sturdily coustructed. Sightly and serviceable, $14.50 for hut boxe Seventh Gallery, New Building Annua Hurt Leather Goods Sale Exactly e--10e to $10 for all sorts of useful and ornamental articles of leather. Motor case: sewing cases, hasty-line pads, jewel cases, photograph cases, watch straps, coat ) wallets, mirrors, daking cups in case ras Morne trip books, knife cases wi . hangers, 1 mired ai domestic eeul, pigskin, sole leather, seffisn, eerase, Red, blue, green, black, Javender “All of em a little scratched or r hurt tn some way, but often the injury is hardly noticeat \ M floor, Old Bollding. \ Ncing has been more than $15,000, | There | vast, | other a ves that might be called! In. | | Purely Beneficial for All Ages F| _ Trial Box-10 Tape Wc—All Drugnists the comminaton | touch with the De Phone Lex.to3d AV, Pute3800 mingdates Tan Storm Fea) Shoes Fat Several sturdy models of tan grain leather boots which are as near water proof as leath- er can be. Most are high cut; some ha ve Hen ‘and Tom eof Turkeys, Ib., 28 up Fancy dry-picked Rhode Isl- and, Vermont and Maryland Turkeys, all selected birds, weighing from 8 to 25 pounds, which will be sold at 28c¢ and up per pound. All are in prime con- dition, and will wake very fine At Blooming y Skating Shoes Our shoe department on the second floor has alarge assortment of high or regular cut models. All have re- inforced ankle pro- Long Istand Ducks, ib., 28¢ Dry-Picked Roasting Chickens 1b., 22¢ Philadelphia Fowls, b., 22c Milk-Fed Broilers, tb., 22¢ Basement, second Floor, At Bloomingdales Plants at Auction Prices In a Real Auction Sale This is an opportunity to obtain all kinds of growing plants at almost un heard-of prices. Auction sales take place daily in our Greenhouses-on-the Roof at 2 P. M Decorative and Flowering Plants Reduced An enormous stock suitable for New Year's gifts. Included are japanese gar dens and baskets filled with plants RedCherry Trees, Each 25c All in healthy, growing condition, 7 to 8 inches high; planted in pots In Cut Flower Shop, Main Floor, Box of Fresh Cut Flowers, $2.00 Extra large assortments, neatly arranged in box. Filled Birch Baskets, 98c Each basket filled with fresh cut flowers, Cut Flower Shop and Greenhouses Will Be Open Sunday and Monday The perishable nature of fresh cut flowers, and the great last-minute demand makes it necessary for us to keep these departments open all day Sunday, Dec. 31, and Monday, Jan. 1. Flowers and plants will be deliv- ered on or before Monday, at the direction of purchaser Dith- Tint ¢ B09) sqsianaiircammeeme SARS. + BLOOMINGDALES #97}! To sort sr. LEX, TO 30 AVE OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO CO 000. OO ORCC I ee RGE MANN &BRO AT 84ST & SAVED DOLLAR.A We Ss joo oa 24000 HE HIE THE JBA Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. We Close Evenings al 6 o'Clock Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and * Connecticut. i Adam Dining Room Suite, In Fumed Oak consisting of Bul- fet, 54 in long x China Closet, 40 x n wide, Serving ft abl> has plan‘ B p. 35 in. wide [cums 5 i Ballet, in $9 4.9 Table is 48 in a $ 8 | i Fumed Oak $94 8 wide, 6 ft. exten: Closet, a3 Wh PAY PREG AND KALLKOAD VAKE Serving Table, AOC Ce eee eee ee Te Te ONee were Crees See we eee ne hehe BUS US RUUNGEUSURE oD Our Liberal Credit | |5! N ys) 1. and in tailoring. ‘ 2. materials. 3 Every garment must be tailored from dependable Every garment must be worth, to the man who buys it, at teast the price asked for it. Winter Overcoats, $19.75 meet these resolutions to the letter. you will resolve to own one before the old year is gone. Chesterfields with velvet Big, heavy Ulsters; coll: irs; smart, belte walking length Ulst Trench Coa fitting Pinch E throughout. The fabrics we ight fabric . Fur and Fur | Lined Coats | forMen | ie OR mo- tor- Pe) ing the fur coat is highly desirable; ering dress weat the fur lined coat meets every re- quirement of style, warmth and service Meme is showing plendid selection of these coats at prices which are particularly { Interesting. | Fur Lined Coats | $59.75 Good looking, good fitting coats, dark muskrat linings, shells of either black or Ox- ford cloths, Collars either Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Beaver or Otter. One Mlustrated. Other Fur Lined Coats | up to $449 | Raccoon Coats, $64.75 Attractive garments made of full vurred skins, lined | throughout with all wool | linir Cut with full sweep skirts ina standard automo- | bile mode! Other Raccoon Coats | up to $196 | Fifth Floor, B4th street ROM the ly be appreciated, f Leh fi ch for a specific pury Macy! particularly inviting Acjustable Reading Lamp, $5. 88 To stand o offers its expert a tena) fae Metal Boudoir Lamp, $4 89 Wi d Town Cc erettes; include Umbrellas Specially Priced, $3.69 and should take advan- tage of this oppor- tunity. EN brellas are mad 8 rib frames g00d quality bl Handle: for the women's include several sty Se IEC caps, green. ebony for a Nat aid silver, and some | order; consistin mounted on genuine snakewood. of Brocades an Handles for the men’s umbrellas ios 3 include Malacca, Pimento and MOEACETE, and Dogwood with heavy. sterling pastel shades, silver mounting: The city for Best Ur Walking S About 200 in all woods, trimmec ja Hroudway, single loose English Box Coats; “ks; Semi-form Fitting Models. Every one of these Overcoats is excellently tailored Kerseys, Thibets, Vicunas, Oxford Coatings and warmth without he price. We verified this st DX hay le's [avelona hie Their Lew Prices MACYS Uth to 35th St. s- | }1 yet how gentle they are }} | ||] TAPS Remedy the Cause and give healthy normal action te || | a as. | the Intestinal Organs. | And a Word Concerning Resolutions EW YEAR resolutions are generally short lived but a year round resolu- tion with a big purpose behind it keeps right on going day after day. The resolutions we made when the Men's Clothing Department was organized are so good that we shall adhere to them and be watch- ful of opportunities for further progress. Every garment must be the last word in style, in trimmings ren you see them vats; warm, breasted snug Cheviots, women The um- Je with strong covered with lack silk. The soft hat ibrella in’ the ticks, 89c made Of various 1 with sterling Clearance of Boys’ s’ Overcoats, $7. 49 “ALTHOUGH the styles and colors are ymplete in all sizes, the good! not cc assort satisfe season's most tailors. service, Sizes All Wool Skating Sweaters, $2.89 y have all the warmth of an overcoat without its weight and giv Maroon, gray, blue, tan and heather with Byron or shawl collars; Other Sweaters, $1.98 to $5.94 Rays —second Floor, 24th St, Rear Useful Metal Lamps | | Ipoint of utility the weare! tlone the: «, Ineach cé eXce Adjustable Lamp, Reading ABLE cloths, nap- $3.89 | kins, towels of all ewinig machine kinds. Madeira ght ist embroidered or ry | lace trimmed doylies, scarfs, ‘ “Y | centrepieces, luncheon sets en, fitus, B, ind cloths, tea napkins, \ dd pieces, etc.—in fact every piece, in the Linen \ fa. Dep't, that 1s soiled or £2, rumpled has been specially lla \ priced for quick clearance, nor Decoratic free of charge n the selection of furniture Myers former price was $9.74 ment action. assures you popular models, by 214 to 8 years. r treedom of action se lamps w Hently mac ase the price Over Two Thousand. Open End Shapes Silk Cravats 68c from a manu- —=—— facturer for cash at a spe- cial price because he was delayed in The Lansdowne Aweys SPECIAL || AAO UMBRELLA 97c Anexclusive (aes product made in three conservative blocks which will appeal to the man who looks for good quality, good workmanship and good appearance, Colors include brown, olive, gray. - ays —Muin Floor, 35th Street complete Blue and gray chin- and fancy mixtures made up into the expert Warmly lined and will give good Household | and Fancy Linens | Slightly Soiled or Mussed Come carly in the morning. There are a great many wonderful values. ‘are made on the premises mors sanitary and White Sale Continues them stmas of quality and style. ly 26 to 36 inches, sunlit factories. ade’ under the most hygienic conditions,