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en __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. A Frederick L Hoffman, Third Vioe ree other men in a junk shop at N ——_ 7 = —— ames tion Jarry Small Parcels Rorke prosecuted. Mrs. Lillie, on cros Zypron, confuses his i her cross-examination of “SERUEE URGED 1) DRUG ‘VICTIM IDENTI CTIM IDENTIFIED. isitenctive w ospital shortly. before. midnight a as the yes of taking an overdose of cocaine in William Considine's cate, 42d Street} sembly iast fall A nt District At+ Whrift Conference Says 36- grt, Brondwar wae made. to-d8y | tomey Alexander Rorke nominated Mee Billion Obligation Must May M, Lillle and ehe was elected, Mrs. May M, Lillie Frees Prisoner Prosecuted by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Rorke. Prologue—In the Seventh Assembly District Tammany convention for the nomination of can es for the As- | BloomingdaleS 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. Dressing Wel! Is Not Always a Matter of Dollars— all sure that MeGlynn w Judge Mulqueen granted tte the “dismiseal of her client over. the strident objections of Mr. Rorke Epilogue—The 8: th Assembly Dis- triet is on the TAMS of Camel’s Hair South Baten Wa je Join Swit- reriand, ' LONDON, 1b « ‘outhern Baden is peraone who knew her. was known on Rroadway as Now to co on with the story: ‘. tf * Bennett, and also as Marie vin) + t y eek! Incorporation in Switzerland, a Be Maintained. Me a to have Witliom = G Me wenty-one | seeking pora Pmoiher,: o Nee. ‘Kosvers of Inne |years old, No. 2 wt Oth Dereebady ere cocecial a. tee aaae Gale as e S e uc S 0 1 12 od, L. T, ' According to Considine she t—was placed on|Cupenhagen teh to the Daily Tele- e graph, Bade ast of the Rhine, The famous Black Forest occupies a large || part of Southern Baden ‘ we At this morning’s seesion of the was well known in the Tenderloin. She my is said to have been married and sepa- @hritt Conference of the Asso rated from her husband. < PF Life Inserance Presidents in the | ame. jor Hotel it was emphasized that \ Serything possible must be done to} @ersuade the 4,000,000 men in the and navy to retain their Gov- no. after leaving th Judge Mulqueen on Jacob Zypron and Now that the business of dressing as usual is swinging right into its stride, attention turns sharply from khaki to mufti. But the principles are the same—fabric, fit and finish remain the all-important factors. join FR. Lunger, Vice President of | he Equitable Life Assurance Society, Ries out the necessity for this im-! | | | | | These groups of Suits and Overcoats (in sizes for Men and Youths) are not the most inexpensive clothes in town—not by any means, if the price tag is your criterion. But consider the amount of service per dollar and that, as Mr. Kipling says, is quite another story. “Blue Devil” tams we really should call then— for they have all the dash and smartness of that fa- mous French headgear. And really, this is NO price for hats so very ed and charming. he colors in which they nse thrift obligation of $34,000,000, | 000 being kept intact Insurance men and others now fave an opportunit itional service to our soldiers and ‘iors. aid Mr. Lunger. “Thoy| @bould advise them when they leave} Me service to retain their Govern- tent thei change , render an urance, and Gircumsiances will F fy present t rary term ingurs come are navy, cherry, a i eben a nog sr iz : iar $25 to $65 French blue, brown and Gtim form. a privilege they enjoy apple green. Black, too. ence law for a period of fiv There aren't so very many gears’ aftor the termination of t Those are the ¢ 4 figures. But behind them of ‘em—what time are you beg 1 ava ecHudGled 1) address stands a fund of -erviceability and smartness that OT tein ede, akers schedules address would warrant Jur adding several dollars to each the ‘conferenc “Burkhar!, Direc one. Big Boys’ Overcoats, $14.95 to $19.95 Of excellent materials—cut in the very latest double- breasted models — in many shades and patterns. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Main Floor. But instead of addin dollars to the price, we bring discretion to our selecting and thereby contrive to mark each garment lower than you would think. We buy carefully—you buy advantageously. ‘Dr. John Grier f Princeton Uni- | Bloomingdales'—Main Floor, Special Low Terms ONLY $950 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest Bloomingdale§ 59TH to 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON to 3D AVENUE Only A Few Short Weeks To The Christmas Holidays as, with all its joys, laughter and music, is only a few weeks off. Make The New Rival Shoes for Women are Well Worth Seeing Your husband or brother has bought Rival Shoes possibly for 10 or 15 years. But never before have Rival stores sold shoes for women. This season they do, for | the firsttime, and smarter, | newer, dressier shoes for women have not been seen in many days. The low prices make —‘‘She Was Perfectly Clad, from the Top of Her Turban to the Tip-of Her Black Suede Boots” Such was the verdict! And the judge would probably have added a Paragraph on the thrift and re- sourcefulness of the Fair Lady if the judge had known that she paid only $10.00 for those delightful boots. The long, slender last, with pointed toe. turned af sole and Louis heel emphasized the“ ~ best features of her foot. EvenCin- derella might desert her beloved slippers for such boots as these. Brown Kid Boots, $6.50 Dark tan kid boots, laced, welted soles and leather military or Petticoats, $5.00 to $11.50 Slim, clinging petticoats of silk Jersey, Jersey tops with taffeta fiounces. Some all taffeta, some satin; trimmed with fringe, tucks, ruffles and pretty novelties. Bloomingdales’—Main Floor, Every Regular Fellow Enjoys Being Outdoors And if he be the proud possessor of a sturdy sled or an honest-to-goodness automobile, it's next to impossible to drag him indoors. Whee! the sled whizzes down the hill with Johnny's grin a-flashing and Johnny's cap flut- tering at a rakish angle. And Jim sails along in an auto- mobile that boa ts a spare wheel—Dad has nothing on him! Here are the price ranges of the most popular of outdoor sporting things for boys— | Christ A!) <bout you you see preparations going on for this joyous Yuletide. ‘THIS Christmas a real MERRY XMAS in your own home. Present one of “The Customer Must be Pleased"’ és a motto we live up to. $43 to $72 ‘Ac these conveotentiy lovated stores open until epom (Until tr o'clock Saturday Bight ) 124th Sand Third Ave, New York 180-182 New York | coves Vslneey WALTERS PLAYER PIANO To Please Him or Her Who will say which is the more welcome gift, gloves or hosiery? — Surely, it’s a toss-up between ‘em. Whichever you choose, you can't go wrong, and each of these items points the way toa thrifty solution of many gift perplexity. Umbrellas of character these—for they prove their mettle in the stormy days. And we have suf- ficient confidence in them to stand squarely behind them and offer you a new frame if the wind should And Skates, too— Rollers at Tee... these beautiful Walters Players to your family as a Christmas present. No Louis heels—most exceptional at the price. Automobiles. . $5.98 to $42.50 74 other present you could buy would be more acceptable than one of these Play- Blopminadelee'=Main Pioor cenanerce oe . $1.19 to $4.98 ers, which every member of the family can play without any previous musical ‘elocipedes . .. . $1.98 to $17.60 BR education, Call tomorrow, tnake your selection, and arrange a delivery date. Holiday Pid coat brakes) eras Scudder ; + $6.49 a t HOSIERY Storm Heroes Coaster Wagons sss... 65:98 0 S938 | " Hand Cars ............... $3.75 to $11.98 SHOES FOR WOMEN Two to Ten Dollars Sleds. .T5e to $7.25 +. $2.49 to $4.98 » $2.00 to $7.50 Also Shoes for MEN at: | NEW YORK 846-50 Cortiandt St. 180-182 Bowery 1 ‘cwedhbery J Ave. @ id Ave. ean? fs @ Serordays unt) 9p om }OOKLYN wemrels arene 688 Broadway ton Street and 10 DeKalb Avenue PHILADELPHIA f} 1845 Market Street 136 North Eighth St NEWARK 212 Market Street For Her 98c Thread silk, mercerized garter tops. Black, white and colors. $1.39 Thread silk, mercerized garter tops. Black, white and colors. $1.69 to $2.75 Medium and heavy weight thread silk, finely woven. Black, white, colors: $1.98 to $3.98 by any chance break it. lemmas Main Mloor Hloomingdules'—Fourth Floor 30,000 Pairs of Men’ sSocks ‘Uncle Sam Rejected Them Which Testifies . the Keen-Sight- edness of Government Inspectors ‘A475 Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet | A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) BREW THIS TEA FOR BILIQUSNESS i Free Delivery of Player to Your Home ing ‘open woke ings ce The same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every new player piano sold this week at the following prices: nae, $525, wee, an bail Black, white and colors. For Him 39e Mercerized, reinforced. Gray, z Z 2 . Gosts next to nothing, yet keeps bowels in fine order and ends constipation, A variety of Pog, nd ot ery nmin, that aia [ | oer Se to $1.98 ° ° . esos package of Dr. Carter's Kanu |i A Sale of 19 Used Pianos silk Bd es 35e pair---3 pairs 51.00 arenes NITE TNE eel nber of the family | 1, Tea. ‘Then when any Needs something for To Be Sold at Special Low Prices | sluggish liver jeathahe, TE Cashmere wool socks with a percentage of cotton—which isn't a drawback, TERMS sa 5 FROM AND UP $ | for it prevents shrinkage. or | Every one knows how very exacting Uncle Sam is and how rigidly he adheres good results fro These pianos must be sold at once to : i y Bo fraize to, ca make room :for new stock—every one to the standards he has set. Merchandise is rejected for the most trifling ve ft to the has been overhauled at our factory— IEE : or irregularities, } xaminatior hese soc! , geand: tt will ¢ soa rvs Hae et i real bargain A WEEK flaw r irregularities. aS reful ¢ samination of these socks will prove that heathier mixtures the experts who rejected them had mighty keen eves. : Sizes 914 to 12 inches. And They're beautifully soft s they're sensible winter socks and they'll be comfort- for Soldiers, Sailors or Civil- able when Mr. Frost be- Select Your pe Now for Christmas Bialineys Don’t wait too long before selecting your Player if you want it in time for Xmas. If you make your purchase now we can promise delivery and you can select the date on which you would like to have the Player reach your home Send Name and Address for Full Particulars Meat Specials Rib Roast, Ib., 25 Legsof Mutton, Ib., 26! oe Roasting Veal, Ib,, 18!4¢ Forequarters of Mutton, Ib., 1614¢ Loins of Jersey Ib., 3414¢ 1ans. gins to nip, TAKE ONE AT ONCE Af you meeze, snuie, or feel a chill . Carry the amall bottle at all times. Price 25 CENTS. —_— (Fo avoid colds, la grippe or influenza, use a little Small Pork, Boneless Bacon, 7 Nee) Te Aer MARIS FT RAHAT ATRIA OHA OE W. 6 Ib., 361¢ a ia BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. 4%, te Koln of Bib Laie Sines. Basement Floor Bloomingdales’—M ain