The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 4

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a “Poe EVENING “WoRLD, ‘MONDAY, NOVEM BSE and complete authority ! in those | WIFE ASKED HUSBAND SIX-YEAR TERM FOR j Murphy, fommer State representatiy > has withdrawn ond will not wang leader and President of the gas the case, Neither the city nor FOR DIVORCE pera “BIG TIM” MURPHY | workers ana street sweepers’ unions & ymipanies has aged in tls! Jogge wy f on, bat WIL 7 Ta was to-day sentenced to six years In ON with the commMiEsiOn, } eu anecie ( Mees {Also Fined $30,000 for His Part in|tcavenworth Penitentiary and fined {|p T0- NAY BEFORE t alk esi othe Mrs, Mlorence Planning the Chicago Mail te by. ik : ies hat M, 1 n to appes E ‘or his part in plan Robbery. |Dearborn Station mall ro ce] CHICAGO, Noy. 14—"Big | last Vans jo is thie x year tive, aid that on 1 with he SUPREME GOURT City Asks First 4 Rutine on Wa Time Rates—S$30,000,000 Invélved. extracts from the rece ed bias by the apes BONWIT TELLER. & CO. 4. 1 don't care! TE wouldn't care tf fix a mmaximum rat mination of wl a remark by. Mr. Le (OF rate oye court rulings: "Well, thy have TUESDAY mak purp e sale va in a t has poe B athypsthe now" vate ge ta in thi init ee |N. D. MOTION IN RAIL Oe ie, digas enue had RATE CASE IS DENIED.) ; : ee ee dere i a A Reduction Sale of as counsel for the hd | Involves ‘ on solidated, om gued 11 | creane ( ik CASAS APES | Ee | Velvet and Panne Millinery 15.00 .,, 20.00 Formerly 28.00 to 40.00 te conversation be ritielsed the conduct 3 before the special master. | are the first to be f yalnations n and other right of t ce meenrey 0s 14: er cgevseeetannees TaENe. -aanerers -sreRerereenemnen:se pre conden. @ are now © than $2, When years of ¢ ‘The Evenin, of Instend of 89 cents or $1 as precanibesl| © ¥0-| by the Legislature, The money in| Mttoads eh eeabs “# of these statutory rates has ° LA SpEok ‘ : npourded and totals hearty | SALIORS’ SERVICE i FTERNOON and dinner hats of exclusive ted | $20,009,000. Disposal of this money Fins CATHEDRAL | ¥%& «| Teste upon the decision. : It is understood that the br and unusual character, one of a kind Silk Velvet or Panne Velvet With Ostrich or Lace Treatments. mainly in In the briefs tribute to t j petes —— at sea in the p and to those who are are} main. ‘The economic OCEAN OF WINE AND has kept thousands of s * Genera!) BEER FOUND; 10 JAILED} ployed, gave a deep 1928, 1919 and 4 ompany, The FORMAL MILLINERY- THIRD FLOOR int State Att ber cumn A . the service. It was FAST SEE Leena gathering, from the ° thelt. 8. Awemts Continue Redd on| occupied the front row to t Campa Near Pittsburgh. who helped to fli the ©. Kan Noy. 14.—Four capacity i ; Dr. Archibald Manni of wine, $00 quorts Of ltendent of the Seamen's ( stitute, led in the service 1a large quantity of whiskey were/ard C. Robbins of t) > cat \ by Prohibition Hnforcement | tho addresa of welcuiw. | peer, 800 gallons of mash [NaS hoEwry ag i pre 2 ites vtere, {officers and county officers in refds shop Charles 5. Woodeoc 4 ‘ : LIC an Elbe ear eet at pinine canoe iene ates sucky preach i Benen 2 re) H sion, however, taking the stand that! "ro, mon are in jail at Girard, ‘The|standing for the seamen who | 6 & § the new Miller law gives it unques-! raiding was continued to buried In the deep. io 4) 4 ! T i) e . i NCCT ; i @ 4 No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World {| | $ : : | 0 Ly | a PRACTICAL : Y & x, DEMONSTRATION ) THIRTY FOURTH STREET OROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE > G Ne An opportunity to 80 splendidly demon- 0 . , strate value arrives only occasionally Investments in smartness The modeliflusteated can be had of Patent Leather, 4 M Black Calf, Tan Russia Calf and aovel combina : i Md one, plain walking hee fi nor h Seal C = 3 ? : rene ea oats f j H (Seal-dyed Coney) M4 ¢ : a " F “ a . : 4 i With Skunk Collar and Cufts ° 4 : ee a H Full-turred, tine pelts, built into the ” A i good looking 4 5-1nch model | ® ; 6 i pictured here. : I .M I LLER r Hy te 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal PY H , & Open until g P.M. Basrance: Fulton Stren ry ' - \] 15 West 42nd Street , i I 5 . OO v4 498 Fulton St., Corner Bond, Brooklya H i Tax included g. ‘The conservative, albeit smart, lines \ of this coat testify that this will be | ° only the first of its several seasons | Sheffield Farms Co. of satisfactory wear \ | WANTED Outstanding Values in the Fur Coat Department 96-inch 30-inch Pr ; ; 3 h A fe t raeaae Bay Seal Couss Natural Muskrat Coats A tew positions of route salesman remain vacant haeige We will engage CLEAN, ABLEBODIED, AMERICAN ( Seal-dyed Cone 108 oo . San * CITIZENS, between the ages of 21 and 35, for permanent ' 75 gO-mnch positions. Hudson Seal Coar: (Sealdyed Maskra APPLY 209 LEXINGTON AVE., N. Y. C. 154 WEST 31st ST., N. Y. C. OR ANY MAIN DiSTRIBUTING BRANCH. jO-inch Natural Raccoon Coats with skunk collars and cutts 175.00 240.00 lan uded on all p a Masses’ Fur Coats a See ANSWER THE ROLL CALL OF TH AMERICAN RED CROSS Best $ Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N.Y. Established 1879 Tuesday and Wednesday A SALE of LITTLE Boys’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS All-Wool Overcoats—9.75 Originally 13.50 to 21.50 All-wool chinchillas, meltons, mixtures, in double or single- breasted style, belted or half-belted. Some satin-lined. Beautiful little coats, sturdy and well-tailored, that were unusual at their original pricings. At this special clearance price, they are the best values that we know anything about. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in every style. SIZES 2, 3, 4 YRS.—FOURTH FLOOR Wool Jersey Suits—6.95 Originally 8.50 to 13.50 Our entire stock of Jersey suits, light and heavy weights, in regulation, Tommy Tucker and other smart little models. A wide range of colors. SIZES 2, 3, 4 YRS.—4th FLOOR SIZES 5, 6, 7 YRS.—-5th FLOOR BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Oxpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET TUESDAY At Reductions as high as 80.00 on a Suit WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED SUITS 85.00 «a 115.00 Until now 98.50 to 195.00 OSTUME suits, three-piece suits, tailored suits and replicas of Paris models presenting the most distin- guished fashion features, the favored furs and fabrics, and the exclusive character typical of Bonwit Teller ® Co. MOSTLY ONE-OF-A-KIND, ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AT THE FIRST REDUCTIONS OF THE SEASON Of Moussyne, Veldyne or Duvet de Laine with Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul, Wolf, Kolinsky or Elephant-Squirrel, Moleskin or Hudson Seal NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS NO C.0. D'S

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