The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 6

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WOMAN, 72 BEATEN |find nothing. She went back Into |her bedroom and found there two men at the burean, She started to ward them and one of them struck er on the head with the iron bar ‘ The said the burglars are ‘ ‘ © been the same mén ¥ w s. C. Dawson near tu few minutes be- f ‘ 1 ~ROBBFRSIN HME Felled With Iron Bar As She Finds Men in Bedroom— N Ci Mrs, Netninger The m Mrs. Dawson and en ran into the woode. inl BERGDOLL REPORTED OFF SLACKER LIST Hin Name Was Not One Pub- a a i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE : Booty Small. ie van i millionaire Mrs, Elizabeth Neininger. seventy- e in Germany, | hawken, N. J, was attacked by bur- pl sae } glars in her home last night, and ; which ‘handled i eaten so severely with an iron bar, 1 registration His name was - FI she is not expected 0 live. The men the list as published to-day, FJ eat her as sbe lay on the floor until Dwyer, Chairman of the she was unconscious, Then they went through the house and left with $100 worth of jewels and a few dol- Jars in change, ‘overlooking $100 Mrs}. Neininger kept under her pillow Mrs. Neininger regained consctons- ness after the burglars had gone, and her groans were heard by neighbors, who found her on the floor, She told {?¢ J that Rergioll's name en it was went to new of no reason No explana t Pre-War Prices. 7.—The average of carcass beef is now of 1914, according to ic to-day In a review icken off, ed from Washington, he| Tomorrow, Election “Day THE store will open tomorrow at 10:30 A. M., which permits our people to cast their votes early. But between 10:30 A. M. and Eft tao wot went pk ett pa is ] 5:30 P. M. you will find unusual shopping opportunities through- II . eee out the entire store, notably the four numbered here. e e Oriental Rugs Furniture t MADE i i i H WE are offering our entire collection of Chinese, Persian and NEVER in the history of this Department have we had so } CLOTHES Turkish rugs at the most attractive prices we have had = “ many handsome suites and individual pieces at such moderate f hs. Take advantage of your holiday tomorrow and make ices. After you vote tomorrow, visit the Sixth Floor and see them. FOR MEN = : pies Alter yo ; f selections. I * FOUNG MEN Size 9x12 Feet Persian Rugs, $338 A Sheraton Bedroom Suite, $475 i THIS is a collection of many beautiful rugs selected from regular stock : { BU SINESS SUITS and radically reduced to such a low price, that connoisseurs will be sur- IN mahogany, walnut or two-tone grey enamel this suite exemplifies t prised when they see the quality. the values we are now showing, it is so desirable and yet so inexpensive. i I . Small Rugs, $34 5x8 Rugs, $96 . . . ¥| mit eecs eel aut ‘The avetage size is 3.314,9 feet. These Another special purchase and unusual CRS LEE) eee no eae | were bought in a special purchase to price. This ts a convenient size for A Louis XVI suite in mahog- A Jacobean suite in walnut, Hl sell at this low price. many places es home. $325 To pieces age i | $3 5 $ @) Notice The Following Sizes and Prices A Louis XVI suite in mahog- AHepplewhit suite in mahog- i] Laristan, 107.10, . $265 —_Laristan, 15.9x10.10, . . . $585 any, G pieces. . . . . 395 poe ee Arak, 10.9x8.2, . . . + 325 Mongol Chinese, 12x9, . - 475 Mahal, 13x96, . . . - 325 Mahal, 12x10.8, . . - 300 Mahal, 13.6x10.6,. . . 350 Kirmanshah, 11.9x9.6, « 560 Kirmanshah, 11.328, . . «450 Chinese, 12.9110, . « . 395 Sarouk, 11.6x9, . . . =. 775 Laristan, 14x10, + 475 Sarouk, 13.10x10.6, . . .- 1150 FIFTH FLOOR Kirmanshah, 15x10.2, 1250 Mongol Chinese, 14.6x12 . 575 Mongol Chinese, 14x10, . 650 India, 15x12, 775 Kurdistan, 20x72, . . . 600 Hamadan, 21.2364 . . . 750 Sarouk, 11.6x8.8, +. + 750 A Mahogany, Walnut or Two- Tone Ivory suite, 6 pieces . A Queen Anne suite in mahog- any, 4 pieces. ©. s A Queen Anne suite in wal- nut, 6 pieces... . 550 A Louis XVI suite in walnut 575 SIXTH FLOOR A Jacobean suite in walnut, 450 to pieces. 1 1 ws A Queen Anne suite in mahog- 500 any, 10 pieces . . . A Queen Anne suite in walnut, wopieces. . 2... A Jacobean suite in walnut, topieces . . . ETTER suits than you can buy elsewhere for the same money. Why? Because we do the work of testing fabrics, super- vising making, and inspecting tailoring. Hil Blankets and Comfortables FROM an entire department-ful of extraordinary values in warm, reliable blankets and com: fortables, we have selected the two items below, and specially priced them as an inducement for tomorrow, when many of you have a holiday to shop. All-Wool Blankets Satin Comfortables $17.50 Pair ° $16.50 Each . F , All-wool filled, the design is stitched into the Size 72x84 inches, in block patterns of blue, rose, heavy quality of satin, and the colors are Copen- pink or yellow, bound with q-inch satin. A hagen blue, and rose. One of the loveliest com- blanket that is so fine in quality it will last for years. fortables we have had in many months. SBCOND FLOOR IV House-Furnishings THE following seven articles have been chosen and specially priced because they ‘are particu- larly timely and represent the best qualities to be had at these prices. IMPORTED WOOL HOSE Hand Embroidered Clocks Sth AVE. AT 35th FIFTH FLOOR Best & Co. | $50 THIS new model “Hartmann”, is so well-made and has so | “many of the conveniences characteristic of “Hartmanns” that it is a pleasant surprise to | note the new low price. It is full-size, has smooth rounded edges and comers, an open | top, 13 metalend hangers, a | large shoe box, laundry bag, 4 drawers, hat compartment | and the safety locking bar. AMONG the many attractive lamps with adjustable arms for the bridge table or reading chair that we have in our new Fall collection, is the one sketched above with its slender carved standard and Georgette plaited drop shade. The ad- justable arm can be raised or lowered. ‘The standard may be had in any one of five fin. a LTR PECTS A SSE ARE DS 5! oI | An Electric Toaster $4.50, is reversible so that you can toast both sides of the bread without touching it. The Manning-Bowman Percolator $3, is alu- minum, 6 cup capacity and unusual at this price. A Pyrex Casserole $2.50, with nickle frame. The “Handy” Delta Lantern $2, throws a The “Savory” Double Roaster $1.75, will be ishes and there is a choice of powerful light and serves many uses in every home. necessary now that turkey days are approaching. colors for the shade. The | | | shade, $15, the standard, $25. | Victrolas In Period Model Cabinets A combination of a charming mahogany | cabinet in Louis XV. design, which en- closes a fine Victrola, and your own selec- tion of $5 worth of the latest Victor it records. All of this you may have for the A Steamer-Si i very moderate sum of $95. Ready for im i! ee St Size Pottery Boudoir mediate delivery upon the most conven- | Hartmann , Lamps | $36. 50 “Aladdin” “Aladdin” ‘ Aluminum Aluminum $4.75 to $47 $8 a Month A CONVENIENT small-size Tea Kettle, Steam Cookers, j : \ t a | | ient terms, will readily discharge FIFTH Have you jeard the new Walter Camp “ Daily Dozen” Records? Lord & Taylor the necessa ry expense, AVENUE trunk with a large number of conveniences such as the open top, 2 large drawers, shoe box, 5 metal-end hangers, and a large drawer. The price this season is much lower than it was last year at this time. SEVENTH FLOOR A $3.25 4 quart capacity. $2.50 3 quart capacity, A THE very color and glaze of the pottery bases reflects the color of the silk or parchment shade and casts a warm glow that every room welcomes in Winter, FIFTH FLOOR

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