The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 10

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DEPARTMENTS IN IY =: (Continued 1 From First Page.) 6 | property lew of the 10: Col, Roosevelt, will ore the Lockw In the Upper House. lis now empow PDetermination to deive into the|corruption in offic eee of 0 Hylan Administration | veal the y be directly attribated to ein | wren wood Committee's Investigation, |) ihyougnout eh has shown that city contracts jmagine what a Wivolving $62,000,000 undoubtetly in-| after the Lexow : Mposing a heavy burden upon tax. | for Hrindetl, Special 2 .00 Special 2.95 less Models. Special 5,00 Bath Robes (As Illustrated) Reduced to 4.95 Genuine Beacon Blanket Robes, full length. Satin trimmed collar, cuffs and pockets. Plaid and Floral 38 to 46. Special 1.00 Designs. This sensible Christmas gift for any member of your family, pepe in oak or mahogany finish. ... $ 3 825 The Globe Wernicke Co, John M., Dotter, Manager, 451 Broadway, near Grand St. 30 Church St., Hudson Terminal 50 Broadway, Standard Arcade _ Uptown Store; 6 East 39th St-—5 East 38th Si, familiar to those New York City mittee enn go J Melve much collusion among bidders, | Vey indictments tor Gentt—One rer Hex Ticenke Taw Here Upheld, j Ladies’ Garment Workers! ont growing out of |eense tiie Lockwood was uplield ” OPENED Guns & G 34th Street—New York Noteworthy Values— Tuesday Wash Satin Bodices Dainty Tailored, hand em- broidered and lace trimmed Models in Flesh and White. Silk Chemises Step-in and Envelope Chemises inv Crepe de Chine and Satin. Tailored, hand embroidered and lace trimmed Models. ‘Crepe de Chine Gowns Tailored, hemstitched and lace trimmed sleeve and sleeve Flesh only. . Boudoir Slippers ’ . Crocheted Slippers in Pink, Light Blue, Copen, Rose, Lavender and Grey, combihed with White. Bow and Turnback Cuffs. Sizes j to 8. These Items Offer Ideal Gift Suggestions PY. cS Nae mitt THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1 » DELAY IN FORMING Will Vole, to Be Taken To-Night. ne i Pp. re | Meiners Workers’ loutenante Judge sui tan alliance, 300,000 trade union's approximately {aierned with 5. 101 West ie if the Hotel MoAlpin, postponed its open. m vote bs employers’ to-night's et lon the oF | Nov, 30. make Pmotions: The alliance, Benjamin Schies- > -— | singer, President of the International Union, The dog said will be composed of five power- y_the Supreme Court nion, with 150,000 members; Wash Satin Petticoats Several Attractive Tailored and Deep Lace Flounce Models in Flesh and White. Special 2.05 W ash Satin Bloomers Heimstitched, Tailored, em- broidered and lace trimmed models, fully reingorced. Flesh and White.- Special 2.95 Crepe de Chine Negligees Hand-embroidered Empire Slip- on Model in Pink, Light Blue, Copen, Rose, Peach and Orchid. Special 7,50 Boudoir Caps Several dainty models in all-over Lace, Net or Satin trimmed with Ribbon and Rosebuds. Pink, light Blue, Rose and Orchid. Special | OO PRISES Yes---They’re Down! WAY DOWN.-.--FLAT NOW IS YOUR TIME TO JUMP! Our own custom made suits, ulsters, ready to wear. overcoats and $32 $42 $25 For cloth, tailoring and quality these are the lowest Rien in New York. Son RASS er sae Every one of our $50, $55, $60 and $62 Suits and overcoats—NOW Every one of our'$65, $70, $75, $80 and $90 Suits, overcoats and ulsters—-_NOW A few light weight Suits in stock, broken sizes. NEEDLE ALLIANCE 15,000 memibers; Await Result of An offensive and defensive needle |~ embracing members, | scheduled to organize to-day at the Ing session until Thursday, pending clothing workers ultimatum of] , } Internationals—the Schlessinger the | contains directions so simple ‘that \anteed even if you have never dyed | 1920, | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of United Garment Workert’ of be America, 185,000; Internationa! Jour=| ica had refused to enter the negoti néyman ‘Tailors’ Union of Chicags, tions for the alliance because the United Hat and Cap Makers’ Union, 15,000 | workers, who seceded from the gar- members, and the Inte onal Fur- |ment worker, In October, 1914, and | riers’ Union, 12,000 members, | Who ave not aMliated with the Amer. Mr. Schlessinger aaid (that the! loan Federation of Labor MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Sireet ; An Important Sale in the Jewelry Departinent to-morrow (uesday) will offer exceptional value in Women’s l4-karat Gold Watches at $45.00, 50.00 & 55.06 (War Revenue tax of 5 per cent. additional) These watches are of very unusual quality the quality that is rarely obtainable at sale prices. The cases are hand-made, im eight different styles; the movements are in two sizes, both Swiss. Every watch is mounted on a bracelet of black ribbon. / A charming Christmas gift for (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) The Silverware Department offers many practical suggestions for holiday gifts that are worth giving and worth keeping. ‘Among the many beautiful articles in Sterling Silverware from which a selection may be made are the following: Belt Buckles (for men) . $4.50 to 10.00 Powder Cases . - « 475 to 14.50 Perfume Bottles ,. . 7.25 to 18.00 Vanity Cases . . . 14.50 to 36.00 " Cigarette Cases =. . 16.50 to 110.00 Toilet Sets Ae 8A 127.00 to 188.00 Also Toilet Sets in enamel, $490.00 & 550.00 War Revenue tax of 5 per cent. additional on each article. (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Each package of “Diamond Dyes" | any woman can diamond-dye any old, faded garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless golor, Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect results are guar- before, Druggist will show you Dia- mon@ Dyes Color Card.— Adve. toth | Would mean sitting with the clothing _ Altunatt z Gn. | the’ read no added sweetening. ‘This blend of wheat and malted barley has | a flavor all its own—sweet,nut-like, crisp and altogether different from other cereals | And Grape:Nuts is so easy to digest,so economical and convenient to serve,that | it has become a household stand-by. “There's a Reason” Sold by groters everywhere! Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. — Not to Be Made Public util ~ INDICT 8 n ELECTION CASES. | day by the A Jury, reconvened hy order o} w After Arrests: if tov lg dictavent which, AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth A Special=-price Sale of All-linen Be IN, (the practical gift for men arid women) heid to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor. vill be The quality=standard is high; the prices Men's All-linen Handkerchi Hemstitched, per dozen $4.20, 6.00, 9.25 initialed . P ‘i per dozen 6.00 Tape-bordered, per inalf-dozen * 4.75 Women's Sheer Hemstitched, od 6. 00, 8.50 per half-doz., 2.10, 3.¢ per half-dozen 1.75, 3.00 Embroidered, per box (of four) é 2.8% Tape-bordered, per dozen 3.85, Hand-embroidered, Initialed Glove size, Madeira hand-embroidered per box (of six? . ‘ . - « $8.45 Virst Floor) The Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise offers exceptional opportunities for the purchase of attractive Holiday Gifts at very moderate prices (Sixth Floor; Thirty-fifth Street elevators) are low. All-linen Handkerchiefs per dozen $3.00, 4.50, 6.00 Vogue Patterns are for sale on the Fourth Floor .Grape:Nuts -cooked cereal that needs

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