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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, REPU AR RENTAL © Aven siping interne of ny a FIRE RUINS LIQUOR CACHE. MORSE WEDS MRS. REYBURN, |‘\' He newspaper propaganda. | toms tue $24,000— Tenants Kaughter of Fontain Maury enits| Roated In treets. bet ent valued at $20,000, and $3 1 of néar deer n th 8, Holocher & Co, Avenue at 89th St | “1 have directed the Commissioner) jof Docks to give American shipping | |Arst pfeference. In Revolutionary War} time we took control of the port of}, PAID, New York and I see no reason why | put aside foF a we should calmly surrender every | destroyed by: fre this | privilege in this port to foreign ship-| Bartsch went into an ad |Satee interents When American ships jthaw frozen water yrelgn ports they get little con rh 6. 600 ¢ t, ellar h an acety swers iio, Why pot d to leave me in this count i Mod Mayor T am ening A hin Says L res Ship Co. Has | Mayor Tam ert + Hun mn J Mined to the cellar Only Permit Which Can Be | pert ot New York.’ Revoked on Short Notice. = Mayor Hylan to-day, answering | tatements that the city was losing money by the temporary lease with- | out public auction of the pier at the foot of 33d Street, Brooklyn, to the Imckenbach Steamship Company for | $265,000 2 year wha. the Kerr Steam- | ship Company hid ness to pas, shown a willing- and had paid $328,000 a year, said in part: | “As I understand it the Luckenbach Steamship Company has only a per- mit which can be revoked on short notice and is paying the regular rate of rental. When the Peace ‘Ireaty ts signed this pier will revert to the original lessees, “The Luckenbach Steamship Com- pany, an American was | ousted by the last administration from a pier in South Brooklyn due | to the influence of the British and| other foreign shipping interests, The British shipping interests are op- posed to the American shipping in-| terests obtaining any facilities in the port of New York | “In past administrations the British | shipping interests obtained contro! and | paid a nominal rental for the use of the best piers we own. If the British | interests cannot control, every pier be- comes vacant, thereby depriving “Candies of Distinctive Quality” Your care in selecting Tiffin Candies for Christmas Gifts will be appreciated — because of their superior flavor, indi- viduality, and the variety of assortments. concern, They may be purchased at Tiffin Shops — 105 West 42nd Street, Broadway at Slet Street (Capitol Theatre Bldg.), 2377 Broadway at 87th Street, 2909 Broadway at 114th Street, 10 Cortlandt Street, Mt. Vernon, Flushing, New Rochelle. Also at our agencies—the better drug and candy stores. Stern. Brothers. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street MEN’S GLOVES Main Floor—To- Special at $1 50 P. X. M. sewn Service Cloth * Gloves with military strap and buckles like leather; dark shades; very warm and durable. morrow Special at $2.50 P. X. M. or Pique Washable Capeskin Gloves in Cordo- van or Tan with arrow-head backs: excellent valucs. MOTOR ROBE DEPARTMENT Complete assortments of Beautiful Motor Robes— Practical Christmas Gifts Cloth Robes—plain Wool or Plush lined, . $18.75 to 75.00 Plush Robes—Imported and Domestic, .. 14.00 to 79.00 Imported Silk Plush Robes, two color effects 38.00 & 50.00 | Motor Pillows and Foot Muffs. Steamer and Traveling Rugs, . . $7.75, 10.50 to 85.00 (Clan or fancy plaids.) | Main Floor—Sixth Avenue Entrance. MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS FROM THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS UITS fashioned of Flannels, Cheviots, Cassimeres S and Worsteds—some quarter silk-lined; single and double-breasted models. The Overcoats include single and double-breasted Fitted Coats, Box Coats ani satin-lined Chesterfields. | In addition at $55, there are double-breasted U |ster- ettes and Greatcoats. Kirschbaum Storm Overcoats in rich fleecy weaves, $65, $75, $85 and $95 SECTION MEN’S THIRD FLOOR aught fire A016, hi Stil diocese of New York. Tt ta that @ reqiest will be made to hu tea (or the appointene eouftcoxan of coadjuter son n it purchase the mountain When the State takes over the moun: |” tes, Blake ia obarged with murdering | in {t will be placed under the care |the boy, whose body was washed up the Conservation Commission on the beach in Ventnor last Sunday | | bishop, of Shipbuilder'’s Son. yan became known to-day th Faille Dead ta Street. hington, D, ©. t oh y bs Henry 8. Strange, sixty-five, @ public Pinball Sachets edt ADR aah Ss a loko salted ¢o New York, | *ccountaat, with un office at No. #@ \ipping fame, was = married last] te MRS. BLAKE NOT TO TESTIFY | William Strest and living at No. © Monday i Mrs. Lela te Maury Re “sie TO BUY A MOUNTAIN. obi gist : West sth Street “irenved irn, daughter of Fontain ed as | Avenue and soth ‘ . cho oF ) + | nectic y activities ne | Wells, | Kent iand. and came the | sANTIC CIT’ Oe.) Lives iat Blah the| this country about twenty-five years And | Mra, Esther Miller Blake will be unable |? chet He is survived by his wife amd State y Cornight at the inquest: into » daugiters, Lucy and Winifred, Dolivap Needs Gift or personal, may be filled pleasantly ‘and profitably. a-- Bests on Friday If Sa ee ee | Presto! Chango: For 1) “Such Smart | Here's the way to make BABY. FEE! | | | Straight tr he | Callored Blouses iy 55 BILL | Cinmmserecans | | | | wee feet for warmth look like afineChrist- | and comfort go : i | mas gift and perhaps | these pretty slip | some change besides. | pers. Every small \ boy and girl will | Warm Furs MEN don them with | for Frosty Weathet A Silk and woot hose, $.s0 | pride. For children scisyinute ; > ae 7ift Suggestio | Silk kuttted tes 4,00 | Up tO 5 years from the Chil- : | tax ‘20¢ extra a ren'’s Fur Shop | Pusy inv Boots Pure wai Aandherciiess | i 2 with — hemstitched or special 1.35 puPo PAZAAD corded borders, 1.50 | If Santa Claus brings Pajamas ot birds cye, 3.75 | this boot shape nov- elty, no small childie } | tute Coney Coats, long haired need be reminded to | aud just as soft and warm as they should be for Baby's first Winter. 1 year size. / = 45.00 Gloves of catural buckskin, ye Clasp, spear back, 4.00 with the wim 3 \ well-tailored J | Those ones put on his slippers. | 2 Na a 3: f 8 is because they lend themselves well to the severity Tailored Blouse ot \ine dim- | quaint style comes in whee ars cuffs thi ak sc Vv | WOMEN . Odd Fur Scarfs, natural and collars and cuffs thar look so well with Felt Slippers Oud ‘Fur Scarfs, natura end your suit | Velct Bags, stud ot special 1.15 Begin at 3.50 ae “7 metal frame, Nicely lined ; i: a oe Eee | and: fitted. "Black, taupe | With froticsome amie | "She tan tout and a uti both excellent quality, are the fabrics, chosen} , or brown, 4.95 | mal decorations this acquisition. to that coat. 1 | | | n | of style, and because they tub so satisfactorily. ity with tucked front, ney light or dark Ctaing: searte inal rit 1 poy i collar and cuffs edged blue Fourth floor ee, up to 8 yrs. 138 ) [wo ‘models are illustrated Fnee's with pleatings, i" the assortment is interesting. 3.95 | pape (a sears F Malian Silk Vest, with band =v | | ' pei | ; j eek | top. Flesh only. aS RHabutai “Silk Women's Silk & Merino | wy S i raven Fin Main els : \ novel note in Women's /nderwear i hn F Te nea pluelsc tates Ae as one of our customers facetiously GEO VES U NI ON leurs 2.85 remarked—* This is the silk that puts ae ~ | Bath Rube of eiderdown, | the wear in underwear. It is a fine. Unusual at ST Tes | cord girdle, ae cclt firmly woven silk, with a soft lustre—made \ 1 2 5 fon omen wed: pink or blue. * f | up. in the simplest of styles, ornamented * e Carriage Boots in quiltea | Only with deligate embroidery in color, or a satin with fur trimming. bit of lace, it is perticularly effective Pink or blue, 2.85 | Our present assortment inciudes— A large purchase trom a manufacturer who | 3.00 bow 3.00 vokes —— an ideal | supplies much of our Well- made, nicely | Cereal Set, four pieces. | Carmisoles—two models at 2.95 {he reul stock enable ai y | china bowl, pitcher, plate | @, as— > o] a 95 re ar oe tae | finished winter | and mug, ‘Nursery deco- Camisoles—one model at 3.95 Io OM GUE Dera llr tomm@er tueaniebe: it parionites *“4.75 | Envelope Chemises—two models at 5.00 this low price. The | Envelope Chemises—one model at O95 sizes 2 fro! 53 | popular low- neck, | Costumer, white enamel 0) : . ize Jane rom 534 | All with hand-embroidered to 6} | sleeveless,andankle | with pink or blue satin ; | ifl length style | al One sreaebraie : | Sizes 36-to 44 | backs, oversewn seams. Little Girls’ Rand Smocked Dresses Clearaway---1200 Pairs of WOMEN'S SHOES _ | Greatly Redticed Not all sizes in every style, but practically | every style that has been in demand this season. The reductions are decidedly worth while Originally 9.50 to 10.55. Tan, dark | | 7 65 brown and back Russia calfskin with | ) | ® colored cloth tops. Medium toes and | — heels e | cy Originally 12.20 to 14.40, including 3.95 4.95 5.95 | 8.65 tax. Black Russia calfskin with fawn it Rucisisin OR Cuban esis. Darrow race Appropriate for gifts, these hand-smocked dresses | Brauch se oy Papaegetytre ae ae | of white dotted Swiss are quaint and individual cloth tops, high French heels. 5 . |; in style. Due to an advance purchase the little Gnuisallvacis nena ane inciiaing Special | girls’ department is able to offer them at these 1 ] 65 tax. Black ae ia dark tbrown eich Friday special prices. Stitched in color. e skin with lighter buckskin Waa both 3.954, 5, 6 years—illustrated. Tax 17¢ eas, Bee hyena aeeiiesene 1.954, 5, 6, 8 years—illustrated, , buckskin top; both with Cuban heels 5.95--+ to 10 years—illustrated A Store of Useful Gifts For Every Member of the Family Best gt & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 sYou Never Pay More at Bést's we e a fee ee Trees eye NRO R <Sinee is Ss