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919, nofly down the bay. They were headed | by the Rev, Father James Talbot, ¥. | [Bf - anil ‘ WVEVOUAUNON TAS | MONSIGNOR CONNOLLY, “OW YOUR FALSE TEETH? =| WHO ARRIVED TO-DAY. acs" it "OGETONE OR FACE FAMINE] ON LINER MAURETANIA)” not qualified for field Dental Workers to Vote on Strike ain but went abrond as Vi by appointment of Archbishop Hayes. |] Which, They Say, Will He recetved the Cross of the Legion Cripple Chewers. d \tront. "Sto was hppolnted & Domeste Owners of teeth are warned to Prelato by Pope Benedict XV. ins: |i + whe them economically and care- April. Wily for the next few weeks. Samuel 8. Stodel, organizer of ne Dental Workers’ Union, ts do- ive tie warning. New York, Mr. Stodel says, is standing to-day face to face with a false teeth famine. Unless the demands of the workers are granted, he says, & strike will be declared, which Will be go all-embracing that not A Building Food —an energy food oped yy = and play hard— 4 OVINGTON’S » “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” Vi} 314 FifthAv.,near324 St. 1 & false tooth in the city will move _ anti] it is settled. ax The chief demand that the union is making upon the em- Ployers, he explained, was for the use of @ union Jabel on every set 4g Of false teeth. He dented the re- ' Port that each owner of an outfit of spurious grinders would be forced to wear his label in plain view. Select mense mond jewelry, and ‘asy monthly payments. mas Gi @ny article from out im. stock exquisite dia In an appeal issued to all tooth- Jess, the organizer urged them to wtand by the union. “If toothless people are anxious es Hite to do the right thing by the den- somely iaraied tal workers,” he said, “they will eve to it they have all the false MON SIGNOR J.N- CONNOLLY into their mouths is strictly union made.” The Right Rev. Mer. James N. Con- nolly, Overseas Vicar General Bishop Ordinary of the Military Forces of the United States was a passenger on the > Vienna Gets Coal for Street Lights and Cars. , SIENNA, Monday, Nov. % (by the Press),—Small quantities of coal arriving here from day to day, ‘th ot dermitiing a eeeeene RUBBERS | Baco Rubbers protect your health—and your pocket-book as well, They save your shoes, A. J. BATES & CO., NEW YORK. Mauretanis arriving here this morning. A delegation of his parishioners from the Church of Our Lady of Good Coun- cl chartered a tug to greet Mgr. Con- a re- tramear ii THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1 |MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY. 5) == = =, =, f i dmporters Stuce 186 ween ew wa ss ow aw LONDON PARIS MM Gibbon & Ca. lanpn 3 WEST 377TF ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE “AURORA BOREALIS” If anyone who has enjoyed a view of tho Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights in Canada visits our Fairyland of Lamps, they will truly say that the Aurora Borealis has been transplanted. ‘ LAMPS & SHADES Digtinctively Appropriate for Gift Purposes. Polychrome Floor Lam Polychi f i A nom ade Chinese Character Lamps. Boudoir Lamps. Store Oven 9 A. M. to 5.30 P, M. ree eee => > SPECIAL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SELECTED POULTRY ror THANKSGIVING DAY AT A GREAT SAVING OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET aaa ie Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St. 93 Am: 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. 47 Third Av., nr. 57th St. \dway, nr. St. iPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED, COMMUNITY Hi l| HI / i ls for uN 50 Years ul SOTO P! LO OK! and Le STEN, Fan/—Yes, there was a full moon the night of the Country Club dance™s « » and the bench behind the fountain was occupied by—me, P.S.—Where was Tom? Oh, Tom was there, too. —BETH P. P. S.—.Most Private.—I've already picked a chest of Communrry to start housekeeping with.” ry NI} nl Ih hi ——————— HAMILTON’ A Thanksgiving Sale of 300 Fur Trimmed Coats Silk Linings—Genuine Fur Collars 3 a Reduced for Regular Tuesday and $50 and $60 Values Wednesday to Silvertone Coat with genuine fur collar, ids Style illustrated above is only one of many wonderful values included in this sale. The materials are Silvertones, Plumettes, Broadcloths, Velours, tte Bolivias, Suedenes, Polo loths, Crystal Cords. Sale of 250 Coats at $25 Included in this group are both plain tailored and fur trimmed models, formerly sold as high as $40. All materials—all sizes. Sale of 1,000 Dresses at $18.50 Regular Values $25—All Sizes Included HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE. 5%. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station a Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door b> sama Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut ‘our pieces, consisting of DRESSER, CHIF- FOROBE, TOILET TABLE; BED in full $249 size; as illustrated 4-Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Consisting of BUFFET CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE; Fait © foot ex- 275% tension; as illustrated prem ; ae we we ee ee eee momen «ewe we eee Ce we eee 8 8 SO Oe OO ewe ew eee: oo ie +