The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 15

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. _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, PULLIAM NAMED __ | TO FORMER POST Becomes Receiver General of Cus loms of the Dominican Republic. Bd WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—William E. Pulliam of this city and Califor- nia has been reappointed Receiver Genersi of Customs of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, which post he held under appointment of Presi- dent Roosevelt from 1907 to 1918. Wiil- iam Jennings Bryan, when Secretary of State and active in seeking places for Democratic frienas, named Walkor Whiting Vick to succeed Pulliam in 1913 and appointed James Mark Sulll- van of Connecticut, a lawyer, as) American Minister . Sullivan w for Jack Rose, a gambler, whose confession of his part in the murder of Herman Rosenthal im July, 1912, was neered by Sull into a mea obtaining imm for Ros District Attorney Whitman. murder four gunmen and Lieut. Charles E the electric chair. Scandals soon followed the Sullivan @ppointment, but Mr. Bryan tried to Vindicate him. He fad from view as a diplo afte Vick, resenting Imputations concerning himself made im defense ivan, added to the} testimony ning the latter and| then resigned. from For the Police sker were sent to es TWO “SUB” CHASERS ARE LIQUOR RUNNERS PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ence that whiskey syndicates In Ne York and Boston had bought chasers of submarines te run rum from the Bahamas to points along the eastern | coast of the United States has been | gathered by Nicholas ©. Brooks, special agent of the Treasury Depart- | ment. Mr. Brooks says he knows of | two such boats now in operation. — | “During the last year,” said Mr. Brooks, “the Navy Department sold a number of sub- F ‘Two of these vessels have hee n bought by a large syndi- eate and are now carrying rum: | SCUFFLE KILLS 8-YEAR-OLD BOY | While on his way home from yesterd. afternoo with some and Bedtord thrown and died | hour or two the boy was noon ela! urnin F att at Public ue at once put the boy in an | and sent him home. James Kenny: igned to inv ried that it waa an a harges have becn made and no on6 WILL H. HAYS URGES | TAXATION CHANCES t its annual Astoria last nig! cation of the the adoption a consumption tax 4 adunted income tax. already would Asks Congress to Investigate Hays.) HINGTON, Nov. 16.—A Con-| al investigation of DYED HER FADED CURTAINS AND A SKIRT LIKE NEW) “Diamond D: dd years of wear ut : then you right, “because Dinmont | uaranteed not to streak, Tell your dru ther the material you 9 vool or silk, or whether it is op, or mixed . or run APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to$5,000 | 1Wdth ST."'L" STATION at Cor. | {SATURDAY EVENINGS. COLUMBUS AV ENUE- BET. 103° & 10a" STS TTIURSDAY of STEWART WEEK at WANA Golden Merchandise Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Specials at the Year's Lowest Prices 1921, Proadway at Ninth, New Yor’. $13,100 Aluminumware, Heavy Gauge, at Half Price | | \ i It is all jeavy aluminumware, please note—not the flimsy, bend-able stuff that | doesn’t last. All first quality—Aladdii, Mirror and West-Bend makes. These Stewart Week prices are lower than we have ever sold this good ware for, since the war or before. The lowest prices EVER quoted for these grades Capacity Grade Special Capacity Grade Special 225 Lipped sauce pans... 2qts. $1.05 50 50 Double boilers .. +2 qts. $2.80 $1.40 69 Lipped seuce pans 242 gts $1.25 — 60 976 Tea kettles . 6 qts. $5.45 $2.70 75 Skillets ...... sree «10 in. $2.90 $1.45 40 Tea kettles ... 5 gts. $4.35 $2.15 25 Lipped pressing kettles..8 qts. $2.70 $1.35 500 Strainer sauce pans 8 qts. $2.15 $1.05 143 Covered sauce pans qts. $1.80 90c 200 Sauce pots .. 4 qts. $2.25 $1.10 166 Double boilers .. » $8.15 $1.55 500 Fry pans ... in. $1.00 50c 75 Double boilers .. $38.10 $1.55 Also, at Half Price— 60 imported double boilers, 2 qt. capacity, were $2.25—special at $1.10. 100 imported sauce pots, with side handles and covers: Were Special Were Special 142 qt. capacity . be 4 qt capacity . +-$2.15 $1.05 2 qt. capacity 80c 5% qt. cap: $2.65 $1.30 3 qt capacity ... 5c & qt capacity $3.00 $1.50 Seventh Gallery, New Building $22.50 Velours Portieres, $15 pr. Deep-piled, beautiful, soft yelours, the same good velours that goes into our regular year*’round portieres; double, made up with neat edge and French seams. Five color combinations—blue and blue, brown and brown, blne with rose, blue with brown, blue with mulberry. 200 pairs, made up specially for Stewart Week—an amazing value—we have never had such an offering at so low a price. And $2.25 Velours at $1.50 yard 1,000 yards, 42 in. wide, deep piled, lustrous finish velours, suitable for portieres, hangings, and even upholstery. In four colors—blue, brown, rose and mulberry, Fourth Gallery, New Building Domestic and Imported Carpets at Stewart Week Reductions 1,500 yards imported Scotch Chenille Carpetings, $8.75 sq. yard 12: and 15 foot widths; 7 colors; plain sand, taupe, dark and light gray, blue, mauve, gunmeta!. 550 yards extra heavy pile Wiltons, $9 grade, at $6.75 sq. yard 1? ft. wide; two colors: plain taupe and brown. 650 yards high-grade Axminsters, $7.25 grade, at $5.50 sq. yard 9 and 12 ft, wide; colors: plain gray, blue and taupe. 168 yards $7.50 Reversible Chenille a‘ $3.75 sq. yard 168 yards; 10% and 12 ft. wide; colors: tan and blue. 1,400 yards imported Belgium Saxony Carpet 27 in, width. $5.00 grade—83.75 yd. 36 in. Width... .cseeeeee ses $6.75 grade—85 00 ya, green, blue and rose. 1,350 yards plain Velvet Carpet, $4.25 grade—$3 yard Colors: sand, taupe, blue and green, 27 in. width, 500 yards Crex Matting, 95c grade—50c yard ‘olors: tan, green and blue, 36 inches wide Federal tax extra. | Kitchen Linens—new low records Special $7.80 35 Co!ors: plain Fifth Gallery, New Buliaing Grade » $12.00 doz. 38e yd. c 300 dozen tea towels, type glass size, inches ... zo yards checked glass toweling, 17 inches wide ... yds 17 in, heavy crash toweling with colored border . 20 in. fine quality figured huckaback...........+++ Towels for bedroom and bathroom, too 150 dozer. huckaback fuest size towels, 14x20, hemmed ends ... 2 0 "700 ya 200 dozer. huckaback guest size towels, 15x22, hemstitched ends £2$9,00 doz. J6 dozen huckaback guest towels, extra fine quality hemstitched ends, 15x22 in. .$15.00 doz. 50 dozen 18x34 in, heavy huckaback towels, hemmea ends .. “$7.20 doz, 120 dozen, 18x34 and 19x36 huckaback towels, hem: <i ched end: $16.80 doz. 136 dozen, 20x36 in., huckaback towels, beaut , hemstitched ends . 00 doz, 200 pair all line hemstitehed pillow c 2 $ pr. ir all linen hemstitehed sheets Be And Cotton Turkish Towels 48 dozen all white Turkish towels, sizes 20x42 23x46 inches 5 ’ Sh towels, inches . 6 dozen colored border towels, 24x48. 28 dozer pink and blue jacquard border First Floor, Old Building Cabinet Phonographs $125 originally, now $50 \c have exactly 82 of these good phonographs. They are cab- inet style, well equipped, and arranged to play all kinds of records. Yhey were in our regular stock at $125 about a year ag. ‘'milar instrurnents were recently sold in a sale here at $62.50. Now, for Stewart Week, you may choose the model pictured at sou, Convenient terms, if desired. Records to the amount of $10 will be added to the contract, mak- ing $€0 in all—if you wish. Phonograph Shop, Eighth Gallery, New Building Make sure of your Thanksgiving Music this Week $900 Emerson Player-Pianos.... $625 Emerson Upright Pianos.. $675 $475 $650 H.& S. G. Lindeman Players, $465 CONVENIENT TERMS Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building Moufflon Fur Trimmings—Much less Moufflon of an exquisite soft silky quality in taupe gray. Grade Special +» $3.95 > $2.50 + $7.50 $5.00 -$10.00 $7.50 First Floor, Old Building $1 Box of Writing Paper—38c 1,800 boxes, madras writing paper of excellent quality, white and tints. Downstaire Store, New Building new platinum finish— regular price S60. Jewelry, Store, Very fine quality, ery, two cla. of this season. desirable. very good quality. Main Floor, Unusually chie frocks which at a glance tell you the models originated in the atelier of a clever Parisian dressmaker. In fine French serge, Poiret twill or crepe-de-chine—mostly navy blue. Silk braids, silk and wool em broidery (done entirely by hand), beads and exquisite Rodier materi- als add the delightful touches of bright colors which Paris is using so extensively this season, The workmanship, in every iv stance, is of a standard in keeping with the lovely fabrics. S'ze8 10 to 16. Junior Overcoats for Boys—$10.25 | __A real little man’s overcoat, 75, made of mannish, all wool matérial in) a mannish style with cloth ‘ining. Blues, grays, heathers browns. Reduced from $ | Sizes for 21% to 8 yea Third Floor, Old Building | 200 Bors’ $1. 75 Pajamettes, $1 Flannelette, in neat in pinks and blue One-piece. 4 to 14 years. Third Floor, Old Building stripes, || Ovenware Shown and explained through the courtesy yy the H.C. FRY Co For a week beginning today Prices of ovenware—a gift always appr from a 2 or % oz. ramikin be to a covered casserole at China Section Second Gallery, New Building —— ee Fine Wrist Watches ' at Special Prices Do you realize that during Stewart Week you may purchase a fine 17 jewel watch, fashioned to our order in a case of 18 karat white gold of extra weight and deeply carved, with compensating bal- ance ,regulated to four adjustments; dial in the Also $69 18-K white gold watches for Exceptionally charming A Rectangular Watch for $43! blouses of fine French Regular price $65 voile, trimmed with $39— | wide hand-made filet , | lace These ave the most attractive prices we have —hand embroidery been able to offer for a long time. —hand drawn-work Main Floor, Stewart Buliding Several models—each de- 2,400 prs. French kidskin Gloves at $1.65 All sizes overseam sewn, Paris point embroid- In brown, tan, black and white. So far as we know, this is the best glove offer The gloves are all new. The gloves are French KIDSKIN, of a Comparison shows nothing to compare with these gloves under $2.50 pair. Old Building Girls’ $35 to $39.50 Frocks—$25 Women’s $6 to $10 Stockings, $4, 50 (Tax 980) These are the fine type of silk stockings that women like to have placed ~ in their hands on Christmas morning. They are all imported. All silk. All perfect. Black, white, gold and silver—for dress and evening wear. Some, have open-work side clocking. Some have open-work ankles. self-embroidered fronts—a few with eyelet embroidery. Some have open ankles with embroidery. 479 pairs, sizes 9 to 1014—not in every color and style, of course. Also—$3 black thread silk stockings, good weight ........... . $2.35 pair Tax 4c $3.50 sheer silk stockings, black and 2 shades of brown . $1.95 pair i $1.50 pair - Main Floor, Old Bullding © More Golden Specials ~ in GOOD Blankets Camet!’s hair and wool blankets—$7.75 each 170; 66x84 in.; natural color (no dye and no cotton); bound at both ends with brown cilk. We sold hundreds of these blankete last year at $12. a very low price. White blankets, all wool filling —$6.50 pair Single bed size; pink and blue borders. Urusually fine blankets—$9.75 pair White with pink or blue borders. Very superior grade of all wool filling on a fine cotton warp. Handsomely bo nd. Double bed size, Fourth Gallery, New Building $6.95 to $8.95 Blouses—$4.95 HAND-MADE lightful in a different way— with the smart roll collars and vestees that are hecoming to every type of woman. NOTE—one of the greatest | work and the unusual width of the laces. Sizes 84 to 46. Second Floor, Old Bullding | 1,000 Automobile Tubes 40 to 50 per cent. under list prices | 3 inch—$1,2; 44, inch—$2.85 31) inch—$1.55 inch—$2.95 $ inch —$2,25 (First quality). WESTFIELD tubes--red tubes—gparanteed by the makers, and by us, not to leak around valve or splice. Motor Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building charms of these blouses is the exquisite daintiness of hand The shades are very 13 and 14-inch Hand-boarded cowhide, brow) Lock and catches. In 13 and 100—and no more. black. Cloth- lined, | in, sizes only. Main Floor, Old Bulidt | Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coatings, 10 to 25 per cent. less $5 and $5.50 Tricotine and Poiret Twill—$3.95 In navy blue, black, brown, garnet. $2.75 fine Twill Serge—$2.25 Soft finish, in navy blue, black, brown, green, purple, garnets / $3.75 and $4 Chiffon Broadcloth—$3.25 Light weight, soft finish in a complete assortment of colors Third Floor, Old Building. 54 inches wide, First Floor, Old Building Some have» $6.50 Boston Bags—$3.75 black $8.50 and $9.50 Bolivia Coating—$5.50 ; Cashmere finish, in olack, navy, dark brown, malay brown, garnet. Men’s $50 to $60 Ulsters, $36.50 175--$50 grade 75—$55 grade 50—$60 grade | First time on sale | Special for Stewart Week 300 of them, heave y, warm, smart cold-weather couts—the kind one hesi- tates to associate in cold print with so small a price as $36.50, Town ulsters. Dress ulsters. Storm ulsters. Raglans. Grays and browns and heathers with excellently blended plaid backs, or plain backs— take your choice, All double-breasted, quarter-lined with good satin. Most of them half belted. Big collars. 300 only; sizes 35 to 46, $2.50 for Men’s $3.50 to $5 Union Suits 1,060 suits, medium and heavy weight wool and cotton mixture—a very serviceable blending. Fine ribbed suits in silver gray, natural, tones and white. Plain weaves in white und natural tones. The discontinued stvies of two well known makers—else we conld not have made this low price. Sizes 34 to 416, but not in each kind. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding LENE. PM co en cnc nse = i A eee es =tae Ms Tes 6g

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