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Bi ay j 1S MANED SHEA OF STA UTA BOARD ted in Recent Election, bv. Smith Puts Him in $8,000 Job. NY, Nov, I1-—Fdward F Tammany’s defeated candidate ih President of Manhattan. heen appointed a member of the Industrial Commission by Gov.’ ith. Hoyle, who succeeds the late iB Mitchell, was designated by t)« F to AN Mitcholl'n place an of the commission Democrats come inte control of Industrial Commission throug tment of Boyle, the other le members being James M. | of Syracuse, who was an as-| on ‘Frances Perkins of New York, by Gov, Smith last winter, * ocrats will now be in a po- to reorganize (he commission igh Jeremiah ¥, Connor, Moreland ist Commissioner, who has been in- a ing the body, will make to nor before the Legislature im January. who was a Municipal Court Piice at $8,000 a year, romgned Lo Mis for Prosident of Manhattan Mor- 2 Inasmuch as the State job he gn 5 homies.” > the run. Appointment of Boyle may pre- inte a fight between the Governor the ican Senate, which it, Boyle is named to "put the unexpired term of Mr. U, which ends in March, 1922. unption, however, is that term of Commissioner Ed- Rey of Brook- me P. } @kpires ear! will Fa full term ' w resting the Industrial that not more Patroiman Otto Hacg of the Mast Street Station was passing No. “Past th Street last evening, ep he sew Dear e doorway « pack- shout two feet long, neatly Jt to hie car Haeg heard a sound. He sped to the station the package on Lieut. onovan, who opened r 'taake’sig ities, it _scen, after \t had be BI was being mado pr nie, an Foaster's the ki wome one thought t worked In the * Bo i will remain . ’ station house. Te-Day Little Sisters. ommittee of he Countess ork entirely renumeration, and are sup- Mi by voluntary contr.bution: proceeds of the bazaar. " There's « low neck i FaLco Knit Under. ¥ Style. a a Onion Suits, Pons, Pants and ht, All aime, W cig his and in AU emosserasaly priced. TAMMANY MAN BEATEN IN ELEGTION HERE GIVEN SOS. HF EOWARO F BOYLE for the Chairmanship, and) ——————— Deyw Critiotem of Wilwon In Sent) fo All Charehes. The Anti-Saloon Lengue yesterday sent to all pastors in the State copies | of tout agrainet Provident Wilson to be indicated in a report | 0% ® Protemt nga pera, Paising the wartime Prohibition ban after the ratifieation of the treaty with Germany. ‘The communication, | nigned by William H. Anderson, State Superintendent of the league, says “wobriety In needed for the next few months for the protection of our . reference in to the reault of labor unrest. Mr. Turmpity ap the Prosidont's “wet rocretary,” and criticts ¥ A ot tive for st THE BVENING WOKLD, 1UseDAY, NOVEMBER 11,-1919. | CLUBWOMEN OF STATE MEET ors D. Mewitt of carths fing, The Executive € Federation Begins tie Convention Ul Hage, wWorme i's F ding with Mrs Genevieve K yh] MAS Gibbon & Ca. 4 lawn 3 WEST 377* 8. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE i QUALITY LINEN STORE > / Fifty-three years as Linen Specialists has ct laced the “McGIBBON STORE” in the See tont rank as Linen Merchants. To-day we are thankful for being able to offer to our patrons Household Linens at prices that are in many instances equivalent to the present wholesale cost. THE THANKSGIVING TABLE covered with one of our extra fine Damask Table Cloths, and a dozen of our Damask Napkins, Dinner size, will lend added zest to the Thanksgiving feast. Store Open from 9% A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Andorson refers ty jon the Execu- ty repeal the wet , Women's and Misses’ Net Net Neen ARWAR JAPANESE HAND-QUILTED SATIN LOUNGING ROBES HAVE THE WARMTH, COMFORT AND IN- VITING COZINESS OF: A HEARTH FIRE! RANKLIN SIMON & CO. have a collec- Ki tion of quilted lounging robes so varied in Ewa styles and colors, all so prettily fashioned, that one may choose a robe for its becomingness no less than for the warmth of its quilting, and the soft- ness of its silk lining. And through a bit of fore- sight on the part of the Negligee Shop, the prices of these Japanese robes are Less Than Wholesale Cost To-Day! QUILTED SATIN LOUNGING ROBE with stitched collar, cuffs and pockets. Fasten- ed with frogs. ; 10.75 rex.33 QUILTED SATIN LOUNGING ROBE with corded iy 9 and cord pirdle. Fastened with large satin button. 14.50 Tax .70 QUILTED SATIN TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS, light weight, in a new model. Fastened with silk frogs. ‘ 18.50 tax 135 Colore in the collection are rose, Copenhagen, pink, light blue, purple, gray, navy blue; also black FEMININE NEGLIGEE SHOP—Balcony Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets This Firm is a Member of the Fifth Avenue Association, What Helps Fifth Avenue Helps New York. Andrew. =_..ss.. =: =: = =. = == = SoS SSS See eee eee Style illustrated— hee all ge roadcloth ° fal lowhiked 7 warmly interlined. French Seal collar. Regular $60 Value now 83 Q-50 ||| DRESSES AT $1890 be 0 was convicted any, He framed Coat cluded in our Suit Sale Fur Trimmed Suits at ¥3 OFF .~' oN wo SALE OF 1,000 Regular $25 Values All Sizes Inctuéed HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE it. PUBLIC SALE SALE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS | Many as low as $20.95 } None higher than $75 a second uatice second 4 ARMY AND NAVY GOODS FROM CANCELLED GOV’T CONTRACTS All articles are new—not reclaimed or renovated goods. Quantities limited—none sold to dealers. New shipment just arrived; check off such Note ee ae a iio had Bring this lies with yoo. 7 HVOle Army Blankets, Gray Woo ment . ‘LIMITED QUANTITY for misses, epecial ab....scecccceresscveeees ARMY Leather Jerkins, or SLI 388 COATS Cloth Lined) . ...«,$7,00 Coats, Sheepskin seve eee $15, $18, $25 ARMY acks ray TRENCH ARMY 1 Coats .... ARMY Rubb ARMY 0, D. Woo! Shirts., 4 4.50) ARMY Heavy Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, ARMY Leather Gloves .60, 1.00] each garment ARMY Gray Wool Socks, 35, .50, .75, LEATHER V canvas... skin lined . ‘ ARMY Office: ARMY Shoes, real calfskin, Overcoats first quality leather. ..... 7.80 Many other articles for general Winter wear not listed here can be obtained at 36 original prices. Hours of Sale 9 A. M, to 5 P. M. MEN WANTED FOR U. S, ARMY: oodar end Parra hile You Lear. Apviv Rseryts ‘ Look for the Keerulting Qa SALE OF NEW GOODS AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY “ag 245 West 42d Street . TWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE., NEW YORK. Regulation Navy Blue Flannel Blouses, small sizes Raincoats, double ARMY Officers’ Mackinaw 1,00], Coats, wool cloth....... 16.50 “. |GAS MASK Bags, heavy - cee OTB ‘ool NAVY PEA-JACKETS. Army Blankets, Olive Drab, All Wool.......... $7.50 BAN aie $5.50 and $6.50 Army Wool Undershirts ‘and Drawers, each gar- Ae 18.00 time Crop- All Wool | Silvertone | FrenchSealCollar Full Lined $3500 Regular $45 Value Style illustrated is only one’ of many | wonderful values in- | ! A dinner tyn gang of gunmen, th Elmten pwn a the Helmuth of murder in the first degree but gained | Pilling in, Beptembcr, |} $8,000 J0B IN ALBANY PLMIRNA, Nov, 11.—Most of the 600) t former President of | @ New trict white In the death house | pee Ofslece "and dowasop Atreet, sa A ne hb enn aha at Sing Sing, pleaded guilty yesterday, | Brooklyn. heb niitee will meet aan con nm of the New York State Fed-| again to-day before presenting ree- Pe ™ i rm Clubs arrived here! ommendations on important matters ‘ voxtarday. firat session of the| lo tm waven| iy eit the New| week's mee Jast night in the! Kipsty Hate, tara donne | 7.95 and combinations, heels. these shoes were $2 Savings of Sizes 1 to 9. 1584 BROADWAY Near 46th St Open til # P.M. a kind, which we are dis prices less than the p lustrated, at.. tT Extraordinary Sale BROKEN LINES This Season’s Boots A marvelous opportunity of purchasing the season's latest fashions in boots: I. Miller creations, at un- precedented savings. creased that we have decided to discontinue certain lines, and sell out the remaining pairs in these styles at far less than present cost of production. Special Reductions Fancy and Plain Boots, in all the prevailing leathers seabinati heels re | walking Practically every desirable fall style is represented in this wonderful collection, Three of the models are illustrated. As manufacturers, our original prices on fore, these reductions actually mean— Sale Now'in Progress We advise early selection. N D.'s I. MILLER & SONS, Inc. OPEN SATURDAY E Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Lon; OUR NEW DEPARTMENT We have accumula ed a lot of Odd Pieces of Furniture, somt@ only one of, Take advantage of these prices. ‘eae A A ny Dresser ‘n Quartered as illustrated, at $39.98 oD) The cost of leather has so in- Hosiery, om LTS PVRS BeRE ree cagssa cag) a7 9.95 with French to $3 less than elsewhere. There- from $3 to $6 a pair io CO. Widths AAA to D. VENINGS Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away Door 84th St. ‘LL’ Station at Our 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door posing of at resent cost, Dining Table 2, Williamand 2 MaryPeriod In quarter ed oak, 42 in, wide, 6 ft. exten- sion, as {l- 0 In Golden Oak or Fumed finished, as $9 7:98 lustrated, at. Oak Library Table In Mahogany finish, Colon- inl style, with "$2448 drawer, as illustrated A PORTRAIT IN COLORS OF BILLY BURKE For Followers of the Filth. A Beautifully Printed Souvenir Picture of This Very Popular Actress, 600,000 copies will be given—Kdition limited to. rder from newsdealer in advance, of pictures ta "you will want to keep, oes EE aoe