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the anolent wager of his] tton of the National Civil Service Re- eral wage reduction of approximately { and life services to any form Leugue. 30 per cent.. to take effect to-morrow d show him a method o . , morning {n thirteen of the company’s ; a of fowl in which he| Referring to whel he desorbed As (Oot Tis’ coal mines In Colorad, was on who learned} sould not excel by Instructions to/the “recent shocking disclosures of posted at the headquarters of the ness and art un-| his chet. criminality in the City of Washington, Colorado Fuel and Iron Company here reo | where at thie time a pollcuman 1s held ‘he, morning. fe | thelr combined by oe: | der the Martins ae ” Thi order reducin, $8 direct sed \ 1% ABROAD RECALLS marble top table "| MORALITY TEST FOR. |f0r, 2 sPeft of tn, atomobiin” Mi. eats Goan, "S400 ton tmnyayed in| haere esterday merning coved een! : from the jhangings, the covking, the service Bartlett declared the commission hal mines tn Las ‘Animas and Huerfano| Officials to seek protection from ; éetermined on account of this to make Counties, Iowa National Guard. } , madame on bev ,stol_ on the dais| WASHINGTON POLICE) cherries investigations and ratings u of the cashier's desk and even tho —--—— henceforth tn certifying appieants £0. i epecch of the walters were altogether ici All Quiet at Ottumwa, Ie, OTTUMWA, In, Nov. 16.—Peace reigned early to-day in the packing strike at the John Morrell Packing Com- pany plant here, where the injury of several employess by strike sympo- [IM 8 Ha THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, 4 PE od i, matics | ' j Set as distinctively 4 place where | atand: French peop’ re made to feel at, é ; Ab sted jone whe ade. home as the Brevoort—under the | (Ooing | management of ———— eat set . ‘ a . Washingt lice force. & Dishonesty in Civil Service Dee | a, Woaulngton, poltes ered that the \ i} if French, ‘The popularity of the res-| = taurent grow until it Kegan’ to ger| partments to Result te Stricter | commission was laboring under the VALLACE terious evil of having “about one-ha'f \ a as the patronage of thone who sought| ?xaminations. i ‘ea ‘fg af His Famous Restaurant, Re-| the piace for its sosutution eather bends departments,” adding that. It. could : " (a4 l l ver ‘ 1 ico’. Was | titan tor any reat anal tandii | DatKrorr, Nov. 16.—dInsufficient| “readily pe seen how this cripptes our ia} f Placing Delmonico’s, Sonne ned, Any foal understanding ef] ,Spropriations to enable the Civil] control and beillitles our identity aud e eo ING OSM IAD Hi ‘Smart Set’s Gathering Place. | whe Service Commission to investigate | authority. ' Den g Z {o> zz uy ==" ») y —< x rt When Delmonico'’s moved out of the} at Fifth Avenue, Broadway h Street, where it served the moral character and record of —_—___ persons certified for Government ser-}COLORADO FUEL & IRON | tr «winner ecatemananyimame ere Buea Memories of Broadway ax it was]: jon 1 vice is “probably responsible for even W, 5 a y. 2g before the World War were revived ¥ silo with almost gloomy re- on sanity pei ishonesty” in the} cuTs AGES 30 P. c., ’ | C y apectabiilty fo . ae en | ee : to-day by a derpatch from Parts tele | UC iUuS | for Garces ae rorvice, John H. Bartlett, President! Posts Order Putting Reductions tn | Men Ss Es tog of the death from heart dlse | cafe to employees who had prospe-ed | of the comm! ed in an ad- Fiftect To-mor x ef Louis Martin on the platform of | with them und moved to the Madigon | 48s here to-day be the conven-| DENVER, Nov. 16.—Notice of @ gen-| Lower Prices for Wallace Silver The announcement that improved conditions in the silverware trade make possible radical reductions in the price of Wallace high-quality ing had to mak mercantl! Be etrnd tie ot tmchinn | OME teeta |= << High Shoes and Oxfords France oak ee ie ol Nell 7 ’ | : esil Aleta, “with Teak! veseiier Wald not ANTZEN Quality SHOES || ,,.. chown in the fashionable, wanted models. Menrt and Jean B., came hero from Colon, Panama, where they had n/ restauran in America, | in 1688. W! established hotel at Uni “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT” Our Children’: Shoes embody style-distinction, dressi- ness, comfort and give sturdy wear—features which every parent instinctively seeks. Built on foot-health principles for growing feet, after many years of the beat designing talent available. You are urged to accept made of selected leathers, for street b and sports wear S59 SESE fem with our full endorsement. All etyles and leathers, ’ ‘ si 4 jastic Pe Siem ie ye pot ed an nn aus | Men’s Calfskin Street Shoes b Siisen ie tis cnet OF aeerectalive Saioenireee, = +: “A g “rule for i——wear the Jantren oe.” is . Martin’s,” though it is called the ' " Our 1 he ” rt s, : pacers ead: ty unter ine sale euen dea ; ™ Wi tate Ore maa remeen oe Peace This opportunity for saving comes at the | Ownership And management AH the! s46,090 witht | 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St g best possible time, when thoughtful people Brevoort Went to France | Custom Bootmakers Over 60 earn, $8 50, 9.50 & 10.00 pe i lecting Holiday gift The Cafe Martin was trom the ou p oe = ied vor at oY, 9. é per pair are selecting Holiday gifts. The reduced prices apply to all Wallace designs, not only to the fine Alamo and Athena, but also to the new and exquisite Wy Hostess ¥ ST sP e S [te DiEES) pracy Men’s Brogue Oxfords BONWIT TELLER & CO. | | Gn tan or black) The Specially Shap of Onginaltons at $10.50, 11.00 & 12.00 per pair FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET’ > DNS Gow 2-3 Men’s Golf Oxfords . TOM: OR R O w— TH UR SDA Y some with rubber studded soles; others | with suction soles ‘An Extraordinary Sale of an | ot ae & ae eee Srey 5 Sa } | | | | | Dele Hy ‘ ® ; Prices exceeding $10.00 are subject to tax. a ie Important Special Purchase (Gieth Flooh) ‘ i \ i) i | VZOMEN’S HIGH CLASS GOWNS i ; i . bbe : The Wool Fabrics : { n ps this collection there are about three hundred dresses purchased from makers who Department - ‘ Ries tithe piaPianseteac kag of Rising aie ie “ee ae of these | thas just received and is now showing, a large | productions exclusively to this shop. In order to give our |e 4 velty Suiti i id patrons the full measure of the benefits of this purchase the dresses will be placed ee wilrivpls k= mee bie on@ale tomorrow, Thursday, at é 1 ” bright-colored plaids and striped velours. * MUCH BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES There is also a splendid assortment of hand- | 1M % ‘ ’ somely -entbroidered cashmere velours and | | he No C. 0. D's. No Exch . No Credits serges; veidynes, Poiret twills, and paneis | z ks “ im effective straight-line effects, from the # Ga The special purchase has been augmented by about one tanneries ASEH Cn THERES: i |p ( | hundred and fifty dresses selected from our regular stock (First Fleor) | Ny, i) 50 Dance and Dinner Frocks 38.00 ladiaon Avenue - Fifth Avenue it a ice Various styles in Chiffon, Taffeta and Tulle; also ‘ace combined Former! 34th aud 35th Mem York a Ys "with Georgette Crepe. 65.00 to 95.00 - ib ij - = é The New Prices: i aN 120 Tailored, Afternoon or Dinner Frocks 48.00 Al e » 4 an d e r ! a Zessponns teduced from $ 8.50 to $ 6.50 per doc 4 a Hy) © Dessert Spoons “1550 12. “ r ‘.. Included are frocks of Chiffon, Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe; Former | [Py Dessert Forks “18150 "12.00 i ’, “© ‘Tailored frocks of Picotine and Poiret Twill. 75.00 to 110.00 frm? | iercccee «EO Ee 4 Tomes emcee $7.50 fe eee eS ee 5 . y ths ioe | 7 eat Fork i 2.23 « i ch 4 80 Afternoon, Dinner & Evening Gowns 68 00 ont | Berry Spoon i 450 2g 4 i Y ‘ ae Shapely, comfortable and good quality. I. ravy Ladle 3.09 “(2.25 4 Reproductions of the season’s greatest Paris Style successes. Made to Sell fs The superb Wallace HOSTESS pattern com- Canton Crepe with silver roses at bottom of skirt. Black sheer from : FIR netaaen facet linen with perfect taste y face models. Afternoon frocks of Chiffon Velvet or Duvetyn. 85.00 to 125.00 pa 5 ragga er $7.00 wil peceation, ae cha iene (abies a beau lifts 3 ‘ ’ : a pair . Fikeall other Wallace silverware, it is made so 0 85 Dinner and Evening Gowns 78 00 Both the high shoes and oxfords several well that 14 18 Guaranteed without time limit. Ci i. ® dollars less than they have been "~"1835 RW. oe ha \, Surplice bodice circular skirt gowns of Chiffon Velvet, gowns Made to Sell MEAVIEST Pasty ower of Velvet with Spanish overskirts of lace, all-over beaded Crepe from | The Wallace HOSTESS design is being specially featured “, Silk, jacquard crepe, a so combinations ot chiffon and lace. 95.00 to 135.00 | oes Ieoaiae eee aes OF fhe folowing, and alvo other 4] John Wanamaker — Lc or - : . ' ord & Taylor > 65 Afternoon and Evening Gowns 05 00 Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street [ff Stern Brothers : | : g A MN Fred’k Loeser & Co., Brooklyn, N y | Gowns of el ge peoeadied Chiffon; of Canton Crepe combined Made to Sell — i mit mann vin Y L. Bamberg &Co.N yn, N.Y. ) with brocaded plush; of Chiffon Velvet. In street or afternoon from F fy i vamberger & Co., Newark, N. J. iF pt 125.00 to 145.00 || ORDER NOW Before the RUSH Begins! MY. Wiss & Sons, Newark’ N 7; w ' STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATE! i sN.J. BB AND REPAIRS fy 6 Hahne & Company, Newark, N.J. 50 Evening Gowns of Metal Brocade, 125.00 CN Be ee a RES Oks ‘ater eater janufactur d. . a cS Paillettes or Beaded Effects ; AEEAMAMTAAEEG rm omnt twt mat R.WALLACE & SONS Mi Paillettes or Beaded Elects Made to Sell SSHUTIINTUDESS STOVES, RANGES. HEATERS. BOILERS, a ‘hallingford’ — Carseat” CO A group of most distinguished modes of rich, sumptuous mate- from ae GAS RANGES, OIL STOVES, OVENS, Et. ui} _* rials, developed in an exclusive manner. 175.00 to 245.00 Lee STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION 226-228-730 Water Street ests oe. New York, N.Y. 184 Mulberry Street (sem ated) Newark, N. J. ]'