The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 9

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i . . —_ ‘Si ALS Sees e eC kes mT ' Z5KS PROTECTION OR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE STUTZ MOTORS SELLS DOWN TO 50 Colby Requests $25,000 to Sufe- guard It and the Con- stitution, | _ WASHINGTON, Dec, 7.—The oriai- nal of the Declaration of Independance ‘nd the Constitution “are In gf danger from fire or other mish Secretary Colby declares in a mem- orandum transmitted to Congress to- day, The Secretary asks for an sp- Propriation of $25,000 to be used not only to provide protection against fire, waler aad violance, but in exhibiting them “during business hours,” to the public. ‘The documents, the Secretary says, are stored “in an ordinary safe of thin tecl, proof against neither fire nor which stands in the library of the State Departinent, necessarily sur- rounded on all glides with the com- bustibie material usually found in Mbraries, CROWDS GREET MRS. MACSWINEY Corner in Ryan Stock That Stirred ‘Change. Stock of the Stutz Motor Company dropped to a value of 50 bid In deal. ings on the Curb Market to-day, This {a the lowést quotation recorded mince the famous ita “corner” was estab- ————— Pays Social’ Visit to Archbishop Hayes, Before Starting for Washington. A NEAT mahogany waste-basket has all the virtues of a sensible gift. It is good-looking, sturdy, useful, neither so large as to be unwelcome nor so small as to be forgotten—and, at Lewis & Conger’s, reasonable in price. $10. Jeyise Concer 457 STREET anv SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK Crowds lined the sidewalks at 50th Street and Madison Avenue shortly be- fore noun to-day to Kot a glimpse of . episcopal rei “ ran forward and kissed tered the building. ‘The visit was described ay a social Gall. ‘Those prosent, inoluded Chancellor Dunn, the Rev ws she en- nohue, As . J. Shanley and 3 ay, sister of the k Mayor.” Mra, MacSwiney later was the] guest of President DeValera and other] Igaders at @ tuncheon in the tribute to tho ¢ and the help and enc given by this country w ° forgotten Irish people MAILS ARE ROBBED » CLOSE TO CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec, 7.—Four pouches of | registered mail were taken from al truck at @ suburban Monon Railroad station here, according tga report to the | police. A pedestrain found three empty! torn pouches and reported his discovery 0 the polies. Yost office authorities state the mail| routed to Evansville, Ind., ago, The value of the cont pouches has not been determi HOLIDAY SALE Forsythe Georgette Blouses (Me ae OUR ONLY PLACE. vay Be snsciaiiiettmamsens a oe {shares for ‘the | Lowest Quotation Since Famous $ 10” . XTRAORDINARY VALUES Never Offered Less Than 16” OOP Hundreds to Select From An Ideal Christmas Gift Joun ForsyTHe @ Sons 3 West 42d Street GREENPOINT METAL BEDS There metal beds cannot be detected from wood beds. , alike, They are not so nd as individual designs o: ion males them noiseless and and long wea engil: for Botta E 1, Write for fished @ tow weeks avo by Allan A. /thalr gontrnots Ryan and asvocin ve wie | To-d were emucht short i forced to pay in ¢ Lock In se Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street of $600 per | wa Uttement oot that It re Remarkable Values Wednesday in A SALE of WOMEN’S BLOUSES Distinctive styles, especially suitable for Christmas Presents NOVELTY BLOUSES in Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Char- meuse; hand-embroidered and beaded; overblouse tie-ons or regu- lation models. Taupe, Reindeer, Black and Navy Blue. Speciat at $13.50 TIE-ON BLOUSES in Georgette Crepe, trimmed with novelty silk; smart frills of Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine. Long sleeves; Navy Blue, Black, Bisque, Brown, Flesh Color and White,’ Special at $5.90 A Remarkable Offering Wednesday of BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS High-grade models in Drab; sturdily built to withstand the hardest wear, Very Special at $ 1 0.50 (Sizes 7 to 18 years) | TAN RAINCOAT and HAT of Government Cloth; models; guaranteed full cemented seams; 4 to 16 yrs.: belted special $7.50 Hats and Caps for all occasions greatly reduced. Suitable Christmas Gifts for Men andWomenin The LEATHER GOODS DEPT. At Special Prices To-morrow 8-piece Shell-fitted Cases— Cobra grain Fabrikoid; all silk lined; 16 to 22 inches, $27.50 Real Leather Traveling Bags Hand-sewed frame; 3 pieces; moire’ lined; 16, 17 and 18 inches, $17.50 Value $25.00 Men’s Solid Gold Bill Books, $3.95 to 35.00 Men’s Leather Collar Bags, $1.75 to 10.00 Men’s Fitted Toilet Cases, $4.75 to $5.00 Manicure Sets, 12-piece fittings, $2.95 to 18.50 —EeEeEeEeE————EEEEE——EE | Chiffon Velvet, Duvetyn and Leather Handbags— $5.00, 7.75 and 9.75 ($6.50 to 15.00 Values) LS Very Special Values To-morrow in Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas Distinctive models especially suitable for Christmas presents Men’sand Women’s SilkUmbrellas Extra quality; plain and satin tape edge; Bakalite posts and rings and leather loops. Women’s have 14-karat gold-tipped handles, $8.50 Men’sand Women’sSilkUmbrellas Plain and extra wide satin tape edge; Bakalite posts and rings: Men’s have “Prince of Wales” handles decorated with sterling silver, $9.75 Women’s Umbrellas—Black or Col- ored Silk; Bakalite posts and ring | handles or fine leather loop models with Bakalite tops and stubby club tops, | $5.75 Men’sand Women’sSilkUmbrellas Extra quality; Bakalite and leather also. sterling handles, rings loops: silver $6.75 THe WORLD|! prints more Busi- | | | ness Opportunities | | thanall the other New papers added together. : your pocket-book as wel - BE! INDIGESTION | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, lls cha doch 7, 1920. | : “> 6 BELLANS | York moming news- Wer, > Bot waler RUBBERS ‘They save your shoes 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900— ‘Ask for Telephone Order Desk Do You Want Santa to Bring You a Wheel Toy? Toytown has a wonderful assortment of wheel toys— healthy fun. toys made for Velocipedes—$12.50, $15.00, $17.00, $20.00. Biplane Flyers—$5.00, Skudder Cars—$7.00, $9.00. Tricycles—$15.00, $22.00. Be sure to visit Toytown soon and see the many wonders here. Soventh Floor Handsome Dining-Room Furniture In Louis XVI Design At the Lowest Price We Have Kfhown in Years) $495—10 Pieces suite is to want it. l'o see this Notice how attractive is the design. Have this suite in your dining-room as a Christmas gift to the family, It is American walnut beautifully finished. deth Floor, | OPPENHEIM CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Important Reduction— Wednesday 275 Misses’ Tailored Dresses Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Values to 35.00 18.00 Youthful models of Tricotine, Ve= jour and Jersey Cloth. Contrast- ing Tricolette Trimmings, Tinsel, Beaded and Wool Embroidered. Misses’ Dept. 3rd Floor

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