The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 4

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(HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917, sai NIXON NOW | FADING CURB BROKER ACCUSED MAS. HARRIMAN REPORTS © SCHUETZENBUND CAPTAIN © SENT TO ELLIS ISLAND 6,000 RECRUITS GIVE $500 |frsect, "etme weet wromntor. OF LIBERTY BOND THEFT ©. 10 SWANN ON WAR FUNDS 1S NABBED IN HOBOKEN SECOND TIME BY WAR FOR NEW ROCHELLE TABLET oom" °h.°%.0'oure ‘to FOR POLICE HEAD NW. = et a mk epee hey POLTIAL GOSS 2 ee en etc tle Mck nd Dillon wera of Uh * i: ' i on inves strani Rane, batt . ‘ f tthe City Hal a Ming thet For Infants and Children Uoemes = or uae 8 “a ss tol ; A. 4 arday soma of the men Aiwaye beare potatoes sn tno Hylan 06 | LIVED ON AU. 8, UNIFORM rnnene teiearon "aetna at | tha oe C HOrHAG she te the t ‘ a fn Sap Awthe Wridearoan ; Senin en tt ft" le SRE LLANE Te aie eatiter, who . “:* AbSolutely Removes A ory whort tine waer vat Indigestion. pre of Tammany ita waa the m 7 talked-of man for ruc rte At f |. pd vine . B thur Woods, xt pr vtly een ie tloned for job wan William , f the Reoret Hor | - Be ous : [Att of Haremrdis Haxeball Team _ wee, who war a Deputy Police ( Ave to treme and Savy, Minsioner in the Gaynor Adminintra- a in tlon. : Bome of Mayor-elr t Hylan's friends Found \ 5 B3¢ Giedey = stated that he was very anxious to fame Miynn t veh it wan added thero tle Miketthood that the | or) Governm 4 release the Se- vice nection with the Pollee Commianio TE érehip are thone of Douglas I. Me who was head of the Police Depart. | ment during the first few months of | the Mitchel Adminintration, and Chief | Inspector Dillon. The boom of Charles FB. Gehring Which wan launched by hotel men, Is not taken seriously, Congressman Harry Howard Dale's name has beer added to'the list of Police Commis. | Cotwmbta, 818, sionership ‘probabilities, Tammany men fool quite certain that Congressman Murray Hulbert will be appointed Commissioner of Dooks and Ferries. Over in Brooklyn, however, Eugene Moran is being urged for Dock Com- missioner by rock-ribbed Hylanitos as strongly as Hulbert is being boosted in Manhattan by the Tam- manyites. Several names have been mentioned for Corporation Counsel. That of Herbert R. Limburg, who has ap- peared as counsel for Willtam R Hearst in public matters in which the editor is interested, is among thone ‘often referred to, Another ts that of William P. Burr, who was requested to resign from his post of Assistant Corporation Counsel when Mayor Mitchel took ofloe, Frank Moss, for- Mer Assistant District Attorney, and Philip Britt have also been mentioned for the Corporation Counselship. Thero is considerable uncertainty about the Fire Commissionship. A number of names have been men- tigned. Nicholas J. Hayes, who was leader of the old 28th District in Harlem, served as Fire Commissioner under Mayor McClellan, His friends wouk! like, to see him go back to tis old post. Former Fire Commls- sioner Joseyh Johnson's name has piso been mentioned, as has that of George Olvaney, who waa Deputy Commissioner under Johnson. Olvany j@ now counsel to Sheriff Smith, * Tammanyites say they would not be surprised if Mayor-elect Hylan de- eldes to continue the present Correc- joner, Burdette G. Lewis, 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street BUY YOUR COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA FOR CHRISTMAS ON OUR POPULAR i: Now Comes a Suit Sale That Presents The Most Extraordinary Values This Store Has Ever Offered 500 WOMEN’S $29.50 to $35 SUITS $14.75 Lord « & Taylor PAY$1:° WEEKLY ga COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA $18:° to 385 Make the family happy for Christmas—Keep them happy the year round with a Grafonola. There's nothing like music to keep sunshine in the home. There’s no instrument like the Columbia to reproduce the world’s music and song in ita true, natural melodious significance, Select your Columbia now—you need no money, as we charge it. You pay $1.00 weekly. We charge the records, too. Ae hres 53 to 57 West ath St., N. Y. yent Store In New York [> «co —3= eae — fa offica, Mats makers mention Nathan Setombins S840 a CAMMEYER on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit St. New York J.BAUMANN & BRO 84th Street and 3d Ave. Open Mondayand F Saturday till 10 Sond 9 0 SS 0 a 0 9 SOS 0 8 s —— —S>”7.- 0 — 0 0 0 0 aS 0 SS 0 0 SS Under ordinary circumstances we would not buy 500 suits -at this time of the year, but this manufacturer overestimated his Dec ember sales and asked us to take them off his hands at a price we could not resist; besides, we felt it our duty to our patrons to do our part in the way of affording a real ec ‘onomical opportunity which the spirit of the times calls for. = : ( P.M. Other : : \ ‘ Beemiane tw) } : ( NE secrtary Que sone 3 The direct outcome of one of the best purchases we have ever made at this season of iy | Hie Feu aes ¢ the year. These suits come from one of the foremost American manufacturers—a firm \ HE or suartered oul, ts 8 that has achieved a national reputation for fine fabrics, perfect workmanship and superior ° | i : si}}} lustrated, at 8 designing. The styles are so distinctive that we are led to place them before you in the } B ocy Jacobean Os, agp $32.50 i form of illustrations, We want those who read this announcement to know, in an j 3 three doors : impressive and convincing way, the remarkable opportunity this suit sale affords \ : ( ( There Are Many Models Developed in Many Fabrics of Fine Qualities The best dressed women are calling for a particular type of shoe—a Aigh cut Jace boot with ‘‘Cocoa”’ calfskin vamps and fawn buck tops. Such a shoe, with military heels, has the full t f Fashion. : : * : f : sanction of Rashion in a wide range of fashionable colorings NODOOMMONAMAAMNMNANOY | | 9) These are to be had—but generally priced a Wing Side Chair or Rocker, | Bed, with inch posts Talons : : we $10.00 @ pair, RAT priced “At bin Vingtacion § 9 By 98 es io 4 a iit on ty; «$9.98 The coats have plain Peau de Cygne and Fancy linings “Cammeyer" ts selling this model at $8.35 to \8 A an OPENS & and are warmly interlined for Winter Wear ; : AN ACCOUNT |@ curb rising prices in shoes and as further proof . $ .00 fo Those Worthy of Credit, & : We Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare | & : for shoe value. : ili ey Create Terms Appts te Long fdand, & Not so many of them at $8.35 but what they will soon be gone—and no more to be had at this price! Sale Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 9 A, M. Third Floo All Regular Sizes and Sizes for Stylish Stouts \ at BA ST.6 3°°AVE. | { ( ' ' ] ' ( | { Special at $8.35 | t b ( ( \ ( | ! { | that we are not only headquarters for shoe style but ( \ | a Ps Se cieer "seni o a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ce ee —— Oe ae Oe 9) 0) er) me” Oe © 2) sO) I) (0) ee () eee) Cree) at 4

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