The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 10

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the nV eNENST WU ) CMIVAY, NUVEMSEN + wine simi INIST LOSSES [POLICE STATION CELEBRATION DEFENSE DEPENDS. Ss SESH | LURES SIGHTSEERS TO DANCE ere ea ecm ee / Drawn by Lights and Music Strangers From) waBid Mec Arbuckle ult your? ONE r IN OTHER SECTIONS Winsted Intrude on Cops’ Greenwich | 10 FREE ARBUCKLE tater “Ore Village Merry Making. “Then who hurt you?” " Sounds of revelry floated from the didn’t want to attract any more vis-J “| do not know. | may have been y Lines in N. Y. 'W a ey Refers Hott hurt by falling off the bed,” she } ; Party Lines in N. Y. Were | scercer streot Police Station early ‘>. |!tors, {Attorney Refers to Victim’s| Buty, "%eording to Arbuckle’s cou ' = od <4 eo a 30 f | MeNab he was advised ; Ignored as a Rebuke to |eay. The building, once an old ¢ Statement That “Fatty” |, McNab sald he was advised that } i is | y ee . }, 001 ie 8 . ‘Miller and Luskism, [wich Village mansion, has teen Did Not Hurt ‘Her. Or raves ik oA? re reoth | anaes | painted and renov , and for the ——— there in which she w ‘ leged to e r \diret time be electric High Phere SAN OF ScTECK . have received her fatal injuries, an¢ wevpita | ner vincaas Ont ng On ee edi rrl hth ho eed Jers SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11—A|¢hat she was ‘suffering no pain and f of the Socialist vote In New York| has not been time to have the usual jesued an order redesignating and re- | Sor statement by George Glennon, | had a sctly clear head" when she State, returns Indicate that party has| A : 4 miGe s mies * . | police symbols painted on the green | organizing units of the Infantry. The, house detective of the Hotel St.) ma either held its own or made large) i [114th Infantry was thee pes ry 4 + |. Arbuckle {s to go to trial on Mon- Francis, whic! purports to ¢ ‘enation some Rose € ant Arbuckle ¢ of It#/eriminal responsibility for the death fGen. of Virginia Rappe, motion picture | ins btre s in the hands of Dist ran at Matthew IT’. Brady, a ing to Gavan MoNab, chief ¢ the | for Arbuckle and! Mr, Brady admitted having 8 statement from Glennon « |day on a charge of manslaughter |}amps out in front, so they are suit appe's death. fains in other sections of the country. | There is scarcely an exception In thin} { State to the general rule that the| Socialists lost heavily. Even in But- falo the candidate of that party polled only 7,000 votes. Political observers, both in and out plain green lamps, growing out of Recently there waa a robbery in th neighborhood and several phonograph were taken, Last night detectives + the station recovered two of tik largest and some of the jazz record: of the Socialist Party, attribute the | 5°!" celebration of the new paint any | | general slump in New York and the|"¢W Hghts of what used t elsewhere aa |Dartment’s House of Co the | 2d cops were sent for disciplin | mire he'n one.” » Quite positive, eh? yes. I've seen him follow a golf nk to the links, hoping he woul! ‘a chance to talk business with him,” be the de ion. indications of strength — _— clinching the argument that xtravagance Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an E E EKOCHs C.. = We Are Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York voters here this yorr disregarded | {B® Nahts were turned on and th: | phonographs were kept going fu party lines to express as emphati- cally as possible thetr protest againat | Ast. furnishing jazz music. | Millerism, Luskiam and rural control| About 8.30 this morning an auto of city affaire, mobile chugged up to the door and In Toledo, ©., three Séclalist Coun-|% say Party of men and women ciimen were elected, and the party's|8kipped up the steps and made for andidate for Mayor ran second, only | 5,000 behind the winner. In Terre | Music. Haute, Ind., the home,of Bugene v.| “What ts it?” Asked Ideut, Collyer, Debs, imprisoned leader of the party, the vote was increased 100 per cent.| ‘Why, we just dropped in for a bite met ue an a der een | \to eat and a dance or two,” sald one Gounclimen were eiscted | °t,0e Sitls the back room, whence came the looking gp from the blotter. Special Sale of : Socialists carried six of the| “But Mae e ue that here, you ue 9 . twelve wards In Dayton, but were de- | know, Sollyer told them. “This is a tated. by. fram. 1.800 to" 4,000 wotes potion station.” Ifis - W ool SieevelessUresses for their four city-wide candidates. | 9 _»—why, we thourht it was th: sents a greatly increased strength. The Soclalists elected their | Green Lantern Inn o> something like first Munte!pal Court Judge at Piqua, | that,” explained one of the girls. “We O., and ran second in doth Blairs-|came down from Winsted, Conn., for ville, Pa., and in the 1th Ward of Armistice Day, and thought we'd Socialist returns are iutal this year, but the | Make @ tour of Grgenwich Village.” so far received indicate a| After they had gone Licut. Collyer se vote outside New York State, |shut off the lights and muste. He $7.95 Value HERE will be much enthusiasm in our children’s wear depart- ments when mothers see these wonderful dresses. They are of fine quality Wool Jersey cloth, each one with a washable poplin guimpe, detachable and easy to launder. Neck, armholes and pockets have touches of dark red wool, hand stitching, and wooden beads. A patent leather belt adds a smart finish to the dress. Sizes 10 to 16 years. ;—Stout Women Christmas Toy World Opens | , ig } Other good styles, in every favored material—-in flapper, junior and children’s sizes. 3.95 to 25.00 * Saturday at WANAMAKER’S | | ‘Hammers, saws, painters, artists, electricians, carpenters, costumers all have been working for weeks and months. Such a hustle and bustle! Now itis finished. The great day ishere. The curtain goes up. “dl 12.00 Women’sSweater Scarfs 6.00 ARGE Scarfs with wide fringe, also many full coatee models; with belt and pockets. Women’s Silk Scarfs Children’s Chinchilla Coats 5.95 PFACTICAL Uttle coats of good quality chinchilla, Well made, smart and dressy models. Sizea 2 to 6 years. Bang! Bang! | | | . { | - Aladdin! And the Wonderful Lamp ° > In many attractive designs, with fringe, $1. 95 Second Floor. . Other Infants’ Coats of Chinchilla and Broadcloth up to 14.95 Second Floor, Greater than any other Christmas mechanical pantomime and equaled in interest only by the famous Drury Lane pantomimes in London which depict and glorify the world’s fairy tales. 2.50 Pure Silk Charmeuse 1.97 N extra fine quality and rich finish in black, navy, quaker brown, pink, turquoise, duck and white; 40 inches wide. This is the Christmas pantomime - | —————————— ey In the New Building It stretches from the third to the sixth gallery. “ ‘i it’s alive! Yes, alive with electricity and motion and color and thrills. The Good Geni is there! The Evil Magician is there! The Beautiful Princess is there! Specially Attractive Prices on | And best of all, Aladdin is there with his Wonderful Lamp! . Main Floor, Special in Women’s Blanket Robes 2.58 $3.98 Value ARM Winter Robes, made of good, heavy blanket cloth. In a variety of light and dark colorings. Pointed or square collar. Several with pretty satin facings. Sizes 34 to 44. Second Floor. 2.25 Men’s Wear Serge 1.79 FUE grade; 54 inches wide; navy or black. Second Floor, A Great One Day Sale °| Save %5 to ‘10 To-Morrow| | Suits of All Heavy Winter Tricetine, Wool Wool Serge, Co of Silk Velour, Poiret Wool Velour, Seal Plush, Twill, Velveteen, Men’sVigoreaux, Velour, Broad- Crepe de Chine, Wool Cheviot. cloth, plain and Satin Dresses; Belted and fur trimmed some embroid straight line collars, straight- ered, braided, models. 39 to 56 lineandsemi- beaded. Sizes With Guimpes of White Washable Poplin SS, at 4.69 By \ E i TMrd Floor. OWER STORE 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. bust. fitted models. 39 to 56 bust. These are only examples of the wonder- ful bargains offered in apparel for stout women in our Lower Store. Djerkiss Tax included | ‘ . ge Se Pern See what Aladdin sees! $18) Bee Toilet Water, Al, Children must be accompanied by parents or guardians—but the 85c Size, Sachet Powder... oo \ alder folk will want to come as well as the youngsters. It is a chance for all of us to grow young again! Save on Notions 15¢ Sew-on Hose Supporters 10c Wilsnap Garment Fasteners, 3 cards for... 19¢ a 10c Lingerie Tape tor Underwear, 3 pieces for. 19¢ will formally open the Christmas Toy World and the Aladdin Pantomime Main Floor, —musie, banners, floats, beautiful princesses, funny pages, elegant court Boys’ Wool Jersey Suits 4.69 85.95 Vatue Wwe OL Jersey Suits; brown and blue heather mix- tures. In the popular Oliver Twist or Middy styles; trim- med with silk braid. Sizes 3 to 8. | An Arabian Night’s Pageant | At 10.30 A. M. Saturday Sale of House Dresses Sy All made the “Lane Bryant Way,” cut extra full and extra roomy for stout women. It fills the big Rotunda | | | | | | Gingham — Percale — Chambray $9.45 Boys’ ladies, our ald friend Sinbad the Sailor, Ali Baba and the others—a glit- 1 4 | Sizes 69 F Wool Suits tering pageant that seems to have just stepped out of a fairy book. H | 1 a to 56 1 é ere ead | 7 yet 5 a ns 85 Remarkable Values in ' uel . | Re ee Gee : Boxed if . | | mio menele Hosiery dari And Santa Claus, Himself! iy it WINTER UNDERWEAR tee eee $2.50 Women's Pure, Thread jails “ge will be on his beautiful Throne to receive the children and hear their story. : Cut Full for Stout Women | aus) oe 7.79 Piae be mati SYR 45 | Everybody come! And come early! , | < Extra Sizes 39 to 56 Bust—26 to 45 Waist $1.98 Boys’ Se Chiltren's Sport Hose; turnover cuff taps: | : Knit Drawers..........69c Flannelette Bloomers... .98¢ |] Corduroy Rants ee eee oe Oe P nN © Vesta: ses - 69 % Petticoats. . .98c |}! yet strong enough to ; A Petre $1.00 ; . Oo A an a ma er : i, “Union Suits. ......98¢ “Night Gowns, 1.49 |} soe HP ceaioer tei: || i eeu tice ext ali damranien "480 é lf Hy preg a oie ‘ ealuans . | frodi sine 1 39 RUBE ren hisar nen Balas c | ° Third Gallery, New Building ‘ ] xtra Size Hosiery..... .69c imonos. . .2.9 Thrd Floor. Main Floor. | 7 7 S , Heavy Blanket Cloth Bath Robes ..... 4.95 { Broadway to Fourth Avenue Eighth to Tenth Street | } t=—=Lane Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. 5th & 6th Aves.;

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