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1 @ : os ‘ ma oc epee Governor for a Raneerac yee 89 PATROL WAGONS FILLED WOMEN ARE TO FIGHT =| The somw'enion vous voeuve WITH WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS THREE WELFARE BILLS) jfegieter ail producers of milk, dairy the fluld mill’ supply, aud would have | Power to prevent a milk shortage in j the city by diverting sltipments.con- | signed to manufacturing plants into |} | the city’s Muid supply Mr, Battle referred to plans he said had been contemplated and wer: Wilson and Create Commis- sion With Full Power to Act. Declaring that ner Eugene HW jon of Foods « with petty le plans to work against the bills and of | { Stanton Blateh, Amy Wrenn, Jane J. rtin and others. | urge the repeal of | fator Law and the rtation Law, and it ALBANY, Dec. neither Commi Porter of the Di giving that o hie dinner.” —~JOHNSON ine Iven pressqd | “Markets, nor mmissioner Charles ee a ut a vay oe dps Arges wainnt their prisoners. Workers’ Bill, ihe nine Healn But when a woman thinks $ 4. Wilson of tho Division of Agricul: | York State, whether for manufactur Wage Bill and the Kight-Hourf¥ac-1% of dinner she’s likely to Bie ta proper porn for the Dowt|ingor Miri Musponen” Hes matt that |MISSISSIPPL MARBLES NOW. gicry i! Ti nan ostablined hood: | of dinner, she's likely to and shou! lag removed, George ~ the pe quarters at ©. 1133 Broadway un with earnestne ) don Battld re s the Slated, Magisirare Simpson Learas a New — y | Pinte ° leno ission with full | Other dawe top Crap shoeing, Conaitt f Girl Shot bid Mareted| powers e milk supply attic were t Alryoat eyory’ ong knows what “Afrt-| ‘Miss 1 ployee of th of the determine on .fatr can biltarde” 1) or are, but Magistrate} Colony Club, who was shot in the hi prices producer ‘and con- 4 establiah Department im t up and took ne Saturday night by John Nunery in tron ‘ “ee ree eg a 7 alice Mr. Batt) s made a ft ment ot A ported slast > the fled with | pital to | be MADE INU. S. A. urtment b he Neither would over thé “pro are carried out it w tern of control of th into the bands of the fixing of t commission appo! Mr, Bal dvised t 1 and replaced by a onsisting of three | appointed by the the eldest of whom e men in the party, | the youngest leven years ald | ix months old, Vreneh Art at a two wh An exhibit s of playing diadurhinge “pers {fh n to the worl printed ‘ Shop Early When there is wide variety ful buyingi ampets ble —— |S 17 Fit.’’ ee Bed Plain Figure Tags on Everything» Terms to i | H| 4 ft. oniy; || trated, at Via the Rue de la Paix to Best & Co. BEADED BAGS A gift among gifts * Queen Anne Pericd Dining Rocm Suite f Pieces Four pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches wide; Table, 34 inches wid hes, G feet extension; as ilus \W OMEN have told us that nowhere else is there a collection so indi- H vidually and alluringly French as ours. Connoisseurs in the world of Fashion and of Art have conceded its super-ority. We, ourselves, feel a justisable pride in this Christmas collection of more than one thousand beep each one different from the rest, beaded, “in the | manner of the French.” with all the artistic distinction which the term implies. ei Very many of this musiber ape 80 newly arrived that the debris of their French wrappi pg and labels is but barely cleared away. They carry a pit 6 message of Paris’ latest achievements in hit vogue of vogues. Each one is a little masterpiece in lal for the French are artists in any medium. There are no duplicates—one will find a black and white bag of classic Wedgwood character, hob-nobbing with another, quaintly be-flowered like an old sampler. The mellow pattern of an Aubusson tapestry contrasts sharply with a daring design of Egyptian inspiration. An antique bag with roses that bloomed in lifelike loveliness under the deft fingers of a long-forgotten worker hangs in folds like chiffon from a rare old silver frame. ‘ Four pieces, con: Toilet Table, Bed Chifforobe, ted Beautiful ux mas Gifts DIAMONDS, WATCHES GOLD JLWELRY Take your choice of any of out handsome jewelry to-day, while oi stocks are largest-—you pay co only a dolias amount you'll never m You can afford to buy a watch of ring or fine piec. of jewelry this year, Our terms are liberal and confidential They are different, these bags—you till like them. 8.50 to 330.00 . | Of Special Interest ‘Tuesday ‘ REDUCED 250 Imported Bead Bags Heretofore 25.00 to 69.00 Now 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 . Best & Co. i Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . Established 1879 Bold Gold— At SUGGESTIQNS THAT may ly ONFIDENTIAL|3jooss @ even | ° Open REDIT 1374 Broadway Frey : ASTORE-NOTAN OFFICE TAD. &You Newer Pay Move at Best's <a LAWES VISITS SING SING. Confers With Warden, Whose Job Has Been Offered Him, id not say whether inspected questions, | stations, manufacturers of | dairy ~ -—— States {ocksd Laken; Werden of thé |producte and distributers, inquire/Tweive Detectives, From. Seven League Will Perfect Plans at Ding] ay tity “tterormatory | portation band Sacieation A he Stores, i n k Hosiery |. ner Which Speaker Sweet Is | Hampton, Orange County, to whom Bu- ribution, an t . ] : perintendent of Prisons Rattigan has een based on reasonable profits, to orite Loot Scheduled to Address. | offered the post of Warden of Sing Sing, | be paid to the producer by the ship- | wagon lous of,.xhoy War is to besewaged against the so- | pald a vist Sing Sing last night and | ber and te a eee Tar ieee vii gl. , 3 called welfare billy when the Legis- {remained four hours, | iy }sumer. ite priges Gud tepulations | pn's Gourt und remandeg tof hearing on (t¥re meets by the Woman's Equal | prophy, whore rosiggntion will tax | ‘The “proposed commission would | Uiriqus dates, ‘Twelve Wetectives, rep. OPPortunity League, which is ta hold Me tobe Hie 4 have the same gonttol over milk} po ootiin Bn ato against & dinner at the Hotel Commodore | the prison asked many Would ninave: Porter amid] used tor mandfactuting purposes claus Beara ra cokes 06 + the purpode of perfecting | Mrs. Lawes accompanied him, hearing Speaker Sweet, Mrs. Harriot | YeoEooDGEOEOODD00ON0NINOS What You Think % | “For a man seldom thinks with more earneninets than he does of | Fddys At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. NUMAN eBRO po eniWesT Corwen Sixt Ave nTo ste. TR. aGhits SATURDAY EVENINGS Pitts that will Endure plenty to choose from, before crowda make care- Do re Shopping Now! .98 Greenpoint Ivory I} a:inch poste in as titus Brown Oak China Closet, 4-Piece William & Mary Period Suite in American Walnut 198° JNWConG" WveslS"St. Call or Write fo. Book of Gems THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER _15, 1919, at New to 42 Wy cles, 357.50 avid Bidg. ben West 42nd Street SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Attractively Priced for To-morrow 14-kt. Gold Scarf Pins 10 and 14 kt. Gold Brooches set with real stones in unique settings; and Bar P excellent values; specially priced at tion stone large variety of patterns, $5.50 and 7.50 $7.50 and 10.50 14-kt. Gold Rings at $5.00 to 50.00 also many unusual models of mounted rings—set with Amethysts, Sapphires, Tourmalines, Jade, Turquoise, Cameos, ete (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Sireok s set with real or inita+ Signet Rings; ‘Topaz, WOOD PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES Suitable for Holiday Cifts Artistic Wood Fraines Fine Swinging Frames | Dainty Wood Frames Swinging or Pee al Some hand carved; sizes (Standing); splendid style: various H 7x9 and 8x10; about se of sizes; attrac- Values up to 83.75, $2.45 400 pieces in all, $2.95 priced at 95c to 2.95 | | | | | BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES | Exceptional Values at these prices: White Blankets | Fancy Colored Blankets single and Double New plaid designs in desirable colors, $7.75, 8.95 & 10.50 pair $6.50, 7.95 & 8.75 Comfortables at $4.50, 6.95 and 8.00 each Printed Silkoline in new designs and attractive colorings Size IMPORTED DECORATIVE LINENS Hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered, also’ Lace-trimmed Linens appropriate for Holiday Below ‘To-day’s Present Cost. 1 Specially Arranged Sale--Main Floor Tables French Cluny Linens Mosaic Linens Lace ‘Trimmed) Attractively priced. Doilies. doz. $1.90, 3.95 ‘Tea Napkins, doz. 10,00, 12. Center Pieces $2.50, 3.85] Tea Cloths . . each Tea Cloths $5.25, 8.50 | Center Pieces iy Luncheon Cloths 13.50, 23.00 | Luncheon Cloths Dresser & Buffet Scarfs $5.75, 7.50 Luncheon Sets, 25 pes. Real Madeira Linens Beautifully Hand-Sealloped and Hand-Embroidered Tray Cover hae 35c, 50 | Lunch ou Sets, 13 pes. . 5.75, 7.50 Napkin Pouches. . 75c, 95c | ‘Tea Napkins doz. 7.50, 8.75 Center Pieces . 4. 1.50, 2.50 } Luncheon Cloths . each 7.50, 12.78 Guest Towels Aan 1.75, 2.25 | Lingerie Cushion Covers, 1.95, 2.75 French, English and American CHINA, PORCELAIN & CUT GLASS At Unusually Low Prices Imported China Dinner Sets 100 and 107 pieces, coin gold band and line and conventional borders, with matt gold handles, $69.50 & 85.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces, new colored border design, Value $45.00, $35.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets 106 pieces, rich gold encrusted border ou ivory baud, Value 295,00, $195.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets 100 pieces, richly colored bordgr de jens, matt gold handles. Value #95.00 end $139.00. $09.75 & 115.00, American Porcelain Dinner Sets Ot picoes, conventional border; allover border design; SPECIAL Hloral designs. Value 482.50 and $35,00, $39.50 & 45 00 | 325.00 & 29,50 English China Service Plates,encrusted gold borders ;value 395,879.50 Imported China Dinner Sets 100. pieces; floral, spray Many other English Plates, suitable for Service, Entree, Salad or Bread and Butter 319.50 to $195 doz. Rich American Cut Glass—floral and mitre cutting al ¥3.95 12 inch Flower Vases 12 inch Oval Bowl and Stand Footed Rose or Flower Bowls; Ginch Handled Nappies: Sinch Oval Po@ted Nut or Prait Bowls; Large Size Footed Rose Bowls; Value R650, °° pe. Glass Service, rich floral and leaf cutting; optic heat $25.00 Regularly $82.50 woanames 8