The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 15

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‘THE EVENING WOKLD, FRIDAY, ~ BUSY POLICTMAN ‘Secretary of State Candidates —_|| ee ae = The Municipal B. R. T. Subway and the Lexington Subway Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Building | NK Give Views on Automobile Code|} | 4 Yo MAKES 6 ARRESTS —_—_—____ ee Hows Tita Miss Harriet Mills and John J. Lyons, One of] poe he 9.00 A. M. WiTkt! | 48 HOURS Whom Will Issue Motor Licenses—Would 1 Telephone RET His a _- & = = ee eS lo aniaiifieenien Make Street Traffic Safer. Plaga 5900 59TH TO 6OTH—THIRD T GTON , . . BLOCK FROM PARK AVE: 5.30 P. M. The Evening World, in its efforts to solve the problem of trafle Four Hold-up Men, a Burglar congestion and fadiie driving, has printed the recommendations for } and a Show-Case Robber | an automodiie coue, as compiled by Magistrates who have sat in’ the i ing? rR TraMe Court, Special Deputy Commisatoner John A. Harriss has also Are in Redding i Round se contributed his recommendations, To-day this paper presents the reo ommendatians for an atitomobile code by Harriet May Mills, Demo- cratic nominee for the office of Secretary of State and the firet woman to be nominated for a great State office, as well as the views of John J. Lyons, the Republican nominee for the same office: | prose kee : Simoes uiviak tab. By Harriet May Mills. By John J. Lyons. sana t0le Hi ckeup men, nil ot| THe renent. motor vehicle laws I realize and deprecate the great - ato not adequate. + of life caused by automobiles: | ah them with police records, yeuterday| © mi inwa, ds they now govern din any logis morning. A trame in, New York City, are not nize the mortal arly to-day ho atopped a man'who! jiteratly ensoresd h the two lead ‘This was Polleeman Wellesley Red- @ing'’s busy morning. He ts a, negro policeman of the 125th Street Station, We carrying « bulging bag io Lonos “Jay. walking’ should be dis- mobile organizations of t! / ae at 184th Street, ‘The early pe | couraged and puntohed. expect to present to the Legi see Rrian sald ho wos taking his clothes Make the examination of appli- ture should clarify the tr to a Harlem cleaner.’ Examination re-| gants for autonioblle lNeenses ait ato a gre ant vealed that the bag was filled with) more rigid. The driving test now The reckless automobile driver, brand new haberdashery, and the) yeuired is a farce. the speed maniac and the engine- policeman found that the show win-| jase no driving license to ap- | humming bird desorve no eympa- ral nearby haberdisheries| y) a under twenty-one years thy. However, the now jawa which Hed and goods had been of age, the State will be asked to pass dows of had been # stolen, One of the places was at No.| — ingue no Heenses or renowals'to | must be bawed on common sense 433 Lenox Avenue, applicanis. with the rweord of a wid practicability. an on Whoemthe bar was searched at the} conviction in court untess the au- the atreet has equal tee ibility police station a brick wrapped in| thoritte > © appll- with the man behind the wheel, paper end cotton batting was found. | ex h. I do not gee the need of penal- AL BM ina ie Nami dap hanced Dad sad ¢ Inspec: publ ite cherindlant ih raed gion Attractive Tr Candy A beautiful sitk em- or low neck Crepe Georgette — Overhlou Charming _ Caorgette Barra st Ne, He Tart s6tn street] tore in the ofie of the secretary | dia thane who dadee be. Aroal Heda. fe. breleeed” jrite de Chine Howse, In | Beery wanted shade, | Heardy enirui Tuback Mtl. “Prim he police say he ad ed brealcl of State's oftice. © prenont fore ween en auille con ‘ wilh ‘tee? ed with heavy Venie three store windows, He wan at-| ts entirely inadequate for the | districts. 1do not favor such loge- highor low necked mod Overblouse, With all. black or white, Dainty including Black Splendid waptaty of et Lace, Theyare mae tr raiened later In Washington Hélghts| work of Hcenatng 600,000 cars. lation, WHat is needed ls a cam- ela. A truly remark. the Little touches tha! tuck fro ni and White. tractive and distinctive good suit shades, Es- round neck a'yle, Three Pr Court. More one-way atroets are paign of education both for the able blouse for this price — make a blouse lovely. sleeves, A great talue. ahaden ceplional value. quarter slecees. Hloomingdalea—S8rcond Floor, Redding was returning to his post| qtecords of other pedestrian and the driver, Educa- when he saw a man sneaking behind that the great number ¢ tion, rather than overstringent the counter of Morris Golds's furnish-| thoroughfares make for greater | laws, which will be a hardship on . ings store, No, 407 Lenox Avenue, He! facility of trafic cong: Hai the many, because of the faults of These Will Stand Wear entered the store and a battle fol- motoreyclé officers are a few, Is my idea, ‘The loss of life 5 ‘ lowed, In which the policeman used plik the stranger ng cut up r came to Re Mens Silk Cravats:69c 3 for ‘2 Good quality silk ties in a large assortment of patterns and colors. Each one is scrupulously made, with slide- easy band. Persian patterns, neat figures, pin dots scroll designs, stripes, plain colors, This is a great sale. Buy now for Xmas giving! 3600 ties to choose from, Hloomingdales—Main Ploor. Womens Glace Kid Gloves $1.98 Strictly first quality man- nish walking gloves of cape- skin. Some pique sewn with two-tone embroidered backs. Goldenbrowns, me- children on the streets te mello reactorg Boys Overcoats Special . 14.85 t tlie lives of tle onga. 7 BLOOMINGDALES You know the hard usage a boys Throush our error overcoat has to undergo. And you . know what good materials and care- “| in Thursday's Eve- bhi : | ning World the wrong ful finishing mean to the long life of SAFE CRACKERS GET $500. | | “Can Opener” Used to Cat Out ROBBED AS SHE SLEPT. — Strong Box Rack. 8150 Taken From Mea. Stowtee'a! Wren Louts ina, a buteher, opaned ke ear aean . . | +i f% nist 5 dium and dark grays, Mra. Pipes ri 283 “Mor \ aay se muna ci Ny oa Pid lon | i! illustration of the 3 a coat. Here are some Chinchillas, Men! Heres Values gan Street, J City, reported to the | by a "can operer and cash and Jewelry |f jd Mi Piece Dutch Curtains Meltons and Fancy Cheviots — and ute Epo police to~lay that while she slept Jast|to the value of $500 ¢ ie “ at $1.79 was printed. The correct curtain is here illustrated, THE EVENING WORLD night same one removed $151 stocking she was wearing. The woman sald her husband was! ‘away from home, She felt no disturb. | « ance during the night, ehe told |frame, He pollee. [the Fitth stre from a they are well made and extremely | good looking. Sizes 2 to 10 years, | Boys Mackinaws : $11.85 } Plain and fancy plaid materials, well cut and mighty serviceable. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys Good Suits : $12.95 Sizes 7 to 17 years—plain blue Serges, Corduroys and Faney i | Cheviots. Latest modela—strongly reinforced seams—all the Washable Capeskin Gloves $1,98 These are gloves of an exceptionally high grade, the product of a well-known maker, whose name we are not allowed to mention. Enough that the name—and its a name that stands for reliability-—-is stamped on each per, and that the price is a great deal below regular. ; our chojce of medium greys, golden brown and tan, Hloomingdaica—-Main Floor, Your Last Chance to Save on Girls Coats and Dresses K ax neatly a pletur ebives of | Station, points of interest to boys and their mothers carefully attended to. $ Regaer! 9.95 Rioomingdales—Second Floor Serge dresses and good warm coats have earned & reputation for the Girls Mill Faults of Gotham Red Stripe Shop. Many, many math- ers have bought a whole 5 a Winters outfit at this re- Silk Hosiery: 75 eager 1 y . Cc ever, there must be an end'to all good things, Black only—semi-fashioned thread silk, with seamed and so we warn you that back and lisle garter tops. The Red Stripe prevents iad Bas ot heres garter runs below it. Very slight mill faults. still holds good! Hloomingdaice—Main Floor. Boys Flannel Pajamas 51.48 Well made, of good heavy quality Amoskea, outing flannel in one-piece style. rimmed with silk loops, Excellent value, Sizes 6 to 14 years. : Hloomingdales—Main Floor Norfolk Suits $25 Formerly $30—$35—%38—$40 econd Floor, These “Sampeck” suits are cut full and roomy to allow the body : plenty of play in action or at leisure—and are well reinforced in Silk Duvety ne ROOTS the places where the wear comes heaviest—the seats and knees. All seams are doubly sewn and taped—and both coats and trousers are nicely lined throughout, The materials comprise tweeds— cheviots—homespuns and fancy cassimeres in numerous nobby patterns and shades. Sizes 8 to 18 years. TIVOLI $ STANDARD Hand Bags: *4.50 eee. Theyre so fashionable now, you know, and these come ee ee nd in brown, tan and wal- , in several distinttive style | nut, the most popular colors of the season, Some have Mens Winter i self covered frames, some fancy embossed narrow meee Special! | metal frames. All are prettily lined and fitted with an Underwear : | inner purse and hanging mirror, Boys Overcoats Lo ioomingdates Main Floor $1 79 Celebrated Root Under- wear, in heavy Winter Size3to8 $18.75 All Wool Lined Shown in a large variety of patterns and fancy | Come to Bloomin gd ales and yelghh ask wip epony h i i 4 Pike cotto : overcoating materiaiemade ny (Sempeck’ Take Advantage of This Offer ing. Natural gray color. Victrola IV. | ——— Special Boys Wool 60 || ae Strongly knitted yarn, Including Convorto Cabinen, whe | | Sine knitted, yarn and Young Men t Castors a ‘orth of Cn ets. Medium or heavy out Castors and $5 Worth of Re weight, Heather mixture, ords Oxford gray, navy blue, ‘ome in £ i brown and ‘dark green. x Come in and look at this splen Sizes 6 to 16 years. e Osea ai DPE ‘inches L___ stain Floor —__] A full range of sizes from J4 to 46 chest measure Boys’ Furnishing Department Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $5.50 to $12.50 Coat and Slip on Models—in heather—Oxford, navy and brown, Sizes 8 to 16 years, Extra Special Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $4.85 Slip on Models—with rolling collars—in gray, maroon and navy, sea 8 to 14 years, inches deep; good to look at a full range of the newest and best Fall styles. > and a musical instrument in Excellent materials—-Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds. Boys eed Hats every sone of or youn es Meats Tailored wis care and aki, oa a gentiemana i choose the records yoursel it s tailored. Coats full or half lined— n sician salesforce will fe . suit should be r 1 Push, Walras ou lash Hale lg ti lla og | poor and Only $5 nae eras _ aectyine Pee nee $e altogether superlatively good suits. : Cd adtaaty derieered io | ShONCE: Rib Roast Beet, .. 2440 Warmly Silk Lined te de ott fi Victrola VI. prttie stone vam Se Chesterfield Overcoats 5th Avenue and 35th Street he 2 . With Concerto Cabinet, with Cas Globe Lamb Station ; : be Boys’ Shop—Third Floor tors, and $10 Worch of Records a4 The minute this warm weather changes you should be ‘A laraer Cabinet equ with pastes bud heavy double enetneiep equipped to meet it. Here are some splendid overcoats tor. Youll get u lot of enjoyment. out of elther of these outfits New Zealand Lamb ~-double-breasted, form-fitting topcoats, belted town andat the smallest possible expenditureffor so good an instrument, sas wae —I ulsters, heavy, man-size ulsters; sizes up to 46 chest. Bloomingdaley—Seound Floor Basement Hioomingdaics—Second Floor, 4

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