The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 11

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— GIYTOCOMPETE | WITH COMPANIES IN WATER SUPPLY Mayor’s Order Expected to Wipe Out Property Values and to Lower Rates. Mayor Hylan to-day declared war in of Water Supply. in which the May sion of city owned wate every section of the five boroughs. 8 10 This means that the city will com pete with the private companies by paralleling their mains unless the companies succeed in training the city by Injunction. The action of the Mayor, if suc- cessful, will wipe out water company values rated at millions, On the other hand, it is estimated that thou- sands of city residents who claim over they have been outrageously charged in water rents by concerns will receive city wa extend of every part of every bor »ple ma nished as e city on priva hem with superb skill and 35” Tricotine and Wool Velour. mannish notch collars. lined jackets portray the silk lined models. s| Ulster Formerly Sold to $59.50 Smart Tailleurs developed in Tweed, includes strictly tailored and elaborately embroidered styles; either convertible or The richly silk NEW IRGH PEACE HOPE Ss RASED BY ORD METON southern Unionist, Who Fe- vors Sinn Fein, Closeted With Lloyd George. LONDON, Nov. 16.—\n unexpected conference between ord Midieton, [leader of the Irish S.utherm Unton- ists, with some of his colleagues and | Premier Lioyd George and the Irish | Conference Committee of the British |Cabinet has marked a new evelcp- {ment in the Irish negotiations The men were closeted together for an | hour and a halt. | As Mr. Lioyd George had pledged | Lord Midleton’s deputation to se- |eree, details of just what occurred are unknown. beyond the fact that | the Southerners learned the exact position of the Irish negotiations and | presented their views, However, their entrance into the negotiations is considered the onty tavorable factor for a settlement that developed. Lord Midletoa’s | roup was among the first support- , e's of the idea of a conference be-| tween representatives of England and of the Sinn Fein aad it is also as strongly opposed as are the Sinn | Feiners to a partition of Ireland un- der the “Re'ter ronment for tre land £ ite be Ont PO} r ne statement Jat Be 5 Andrews, or Mini ows the adloc the Br Cabinet g's Government. He character- the British proposal for an all- Parliament as a “disgraceful be- alo a ie f Ulster.” he | valued at $4,000, the squirrel-trimmed GIRL AS BURGLAR HELD FORSS,00 THEFT N HOTEL | Accused of Jimmying Windew | in Apartment of Helen Shipman, Actress. | a Violet Lorring, twenty-two, of No: 242 West 49th Street, said to be an actress, was arrested last night on a jcharge of burglary made by Miss| Helen Shipman of the Thorndyt Hotel, No, 208 West 56th Street, w jis appearing in a leading role in a theatrical production, Detective Haahe, who made the ar- rest, said to-day Miss Lorring con- fessed to him she had robbed Miss Shipman’s rooms on the night of Oct. 8. He declared also he had found & $600 pearl necklace and a $400 coat —with squirrel collar and cuffs-~in Miss Lorring’s home. In stage attire, Miss Shipman, who was notified of the arrest while she} | was at the theatre, went to Weat 47th | | Street Station and made a complaint against Miss Lorring, who wept in | the presence of her accuser, The police said Miss Lorring fim- mied a window of the apartment in! which Miss Shipman lives with her moth at the hotel. The window | opens on a fire escape, and Miss Lor- \r ho then Was stopping at the | hotel, is alleged to have come down the fire escape. It is alleged she took a mink coat | coat, necklace and other articles, Detective Haahe, who had a de- scription of the stolen clothing, Miss Lorring at 42d Street and Avenue last night and follow ‘to her home. Special Clearance Sale Thursday AUTUMN »» WINTER SUITs | That Slenderize for Stout Women These suits are all taken from our regular stock and arranged in three special groups, regardless of former prices. the usual Lane Bryant standard, designed to slenderize with artistic ingenuity. Sizes The variety newest mate new length. 79°0 Formerly Sold to $110.00 The richness of these lavishly embroidered or fur trimmed high cost Tail- leurs, of superior quality Moussyne, Veldyne or Duvet Superior reveal the | distinctive touch of Paris. In a second group are exhibited severely tailored All with slenderizing lines. VISIT OUR NEW FUR DEPT | _ Formerly Sold to $79.50 Chic Tailleurs are these, in the season's Duvet de Laine, Yalama and Broadcloth. Creations that are smartly belted or semi- fitted, elaborately embroidered or fur trimmed, as well as strictly man-made. They are of 39 to 56 bust. 59-0 rials of exquisite quality tern with cord girdle, Sizes 40 lo 56 A start floral pat- pointed collar edged with silk Novelty pockets, silk Biown, Blue, Purple* 26 W. 39th St. Che Bryant 21 W. 38th St. Week End SALE Beginning To-Morrow Genuine Beacon Cloth Robes in EXTRA LARGE SIZES for Stout Women A. conventional sign with square col- lar, cuffs and pockets, edged cord Rose, taria. Rose Bust! | To the woman of extra size this Christmas gift is usually denied. Our own workrooms have produced these splendid robes in extra large sizes, 40 to 56 bust, thus making it possible this year for family or friends to select a most acceptable present. (Sale on de- with silk. Silk irdle, Blue, rown, Wis- Bizes 40 to 56. Second Floor) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, NEW YORK WOMAN es LOSES $15,000 GEMS °° 3« Mra. Bertha Flash Carried Them in a at saying the jJewelr g. and that she ha Handbag on Western Trip. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Nov. 16.— Mrs, Bertha Flush of Sstreet, New York C! { Mount Clemens A lavalitere, a rin, a diamond sudded watch wer as sartind. Visit the Health Exposition—Grand Central Palace Nov. 14th to 19th Franklin Simon a Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i i For Madame and Mademoiselle WALKING OXFORDS AND HIGH BOOTS To the Paths of Fashion— This Wa 10,.°° The walking fashions take a tip from the English walking models anda heel from the military marching shoe. OXFORDS of brown or tan Russia calfskin, dull black leather or brown or black kidskin. LACED BooTs , in tan or black Russia calfskin or with contrast- ing cloth tops. @ FEMININE SHOE SHOP—Third Floor ye ae ipa es EB BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spenally Shop of Orgpineions FIFTH. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET An Exceptional Sale of EVENING OR TROUSSEAU “BONTELL” CORSETS 9.00 Actual values 18,00 to 20.00 Dae feather-light corsetr as lovely as bits of lingerie, of silk bro- cades, broche silks or heavy Italian silks, < boned ever so sparingly, and trimmed fe; with net footing and dainty ribbons, STEP-IN, FRONT or BACK LACE MODELS Fe An Extraordinary Group of § 4 FINE CORSETS ip i 5.95 I Actual values 12.00 to 15.00 VENING corsets of fine 4 lace, net lined; others of beautiful silk broche fabrics, all lightly boned. Front or back-laced models. she arrived here from Hot Springs yes- terd t $15,000 wort! wae ip a 8. lost it between the train and the hotel Mab te een die oe BY Wor -ilzer h ° v ‘ 2. he BRAND NEW PLAYER PIANO $295 F.O. B. FACTORY Do not confuse this with a used piano because the ala is so low. The piano is a brand new 1921 mode Se Sold direct from our store ccemctcaanginnnimeais On display at our store Fully guaranteed — made and fin- ished in a high grade manner. Oak or Mahogany case. Walnut finish is $10 extra. Delivered from factory where production costs and over- head charges have been reduced to a minimum EASY TERMS ARRANGED Through the Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan OPEN EVENINGS The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. If Unable to Call, Mail This Coupon To-day BETWEEN THE RUCOLEH WURLITZER CO. 120 West aed St W.11-16 R send me informal is of s “1B OADWAY & 6TH AVE. 1085 120 WEST 42D STREET ayer Plano you Sale Salt’s Silk Plush Coats Fashionable. Models With Genuine Fur Collars Season’s Most Extraordinary Opportunity $ AYE) Actual Values to $49.75 A very special offering—presented in widest diversity of higher priced. style-replicas all fashioned of the famous Salt’s fur-fabrics, Remember, this isa Silk Plush Coat winter: In stunning loose-back, flared or regulation port types—enriched with genuine fur trimmings, beading and embroidery! Silk lined’ und wermly interlined. Many models Salt's Label! Assuring vou of complete satisfac tion, It is the one fur fabric that is difficult to tll from the actual fur. Fastidious women delight in wear- ing them, High grade and smart tearm as toast aud most dur- Sale Also at Sale Also at Newark Store Brooklyn Store Broad & West Park Fulton Near Hoyt 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York ’ Ce A a

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