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? _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921, 7 outlining bases for an Irish peace, in- trying to bring about the razing of | DEATH RATE LOWEST “During seve says the Bulle dicated willingness to engage in in- the present Federal Butlding. TY? tin, “4,422 deaths were reported in formal conversations, and Mr. Lloyd ole | Comptroller Craig is a committee IN CI ’s HISTORY the clty. eauivatent i eens aaah } George probabiy will take’ advantage of one of the commission appointed f the Inst five years prevailed, | Mo ™M Ih aN ly Three y © epo: dl ’ 4 of this to postpone the crisis further. originally by Maygr Mitchel to super Lhd sande ages and Near! ree | 6.983 doathe w hav been reported i fT a ae LO tte [vise tho erection’ of the now Cgurt| — tlmen ax Many Births, |i BURUINE of MG ca So New York buys its furs at ; j turn to London was not due to the i aan oe con Oe aetin ot | More marriages, more births, lean! (ME uted Unronehout ait the, prlnelp been d by an endless chain of |; Uthat dh a recelpt of the Ulster communication, ontre ed te ae ntrnets, changes} llness, fewer deaths from violence! causes of Mhortallty. The largest gay. { j \ i} Y eductio: |. i but had already been arranged pre- of plans and waste, including the| 4nd the lowest September death rate | ing was through the reduction of pule i viotial Jtemporary triumph of the Cut Stone |!n the history of the city are reported | {Nenery tuberculogiay ste tht 9 ly. x Assoviation, led by John Hettrick, | for that month in the latest monthly | Average deaths from violence for a ‘ The Daily Mail's political corre- . . now serving a Blackwell's Island sen- | bulletin of the Department of Health, | the last five years was 421 a month —_—+> nila spondent says he has Ministerial au- tence, over the terra cotta advocates, | which refers to thee facth as “a most | i, September only $18 such deaths thority in asserting that “the Govern- —— favorable condit f ' London Hears He May Try to|ment now thinks they can see their! Wants to Raze Present Federal) STORE AND HQME pt Muah s In’Beptemper, 1020, anvactual increase f e way through.” reen.an necurate barometer of finan- | of 443, Births reported during the Effect a Settlement Among he Dally Chroniote, which of ait| | Building and Restore DESTROYED BY FIRE | (101 condition Re and points out | Marr ages to the nidnber of 4,884 rate thas always | were r ai ax compated with the Irish Themselves the London papers is probably the City Hall Park | ON HIS 72d BIRTHDAY =a adenine = ied = “ . : closest to'the Ministry, says editorially eee a rey : EMONDON; Nov. {8° CAnscclaled toes) criti eee eee | Three Fire Departments Fight jalarmed at the'Ulster reply. The City of ee Comptroller Cri le a tenta- | Ulster, and Sir Edward Carson both |RED CROSS MONEY tive offer to the United States Gov-| ‘were prevented by illness from pro- master General ceeding to-day to Thiepval, France, | LURE FOR ROBBERS eee inn ences Hays, of part of the « $35,000 Blaze in Wharton, N. J. A $35,000 fire destréyed the general store and residence of J. J. Langdon ndemned | a Wharton, Ni J ly to-<¢ Firo Said to Have Ad-|for the proposed new Court House | departments from Wharton, Dover and dits to Club, north of the Municipal Building in ex-| Picatinny fought the flames from Prees).—Sir James Craig, Premier of BLOOMINGDALE’S | Illustrated Store News to attend the dedication of the monu- | ment erected there in honor of the | 4 Uleter boldiers who participated in| mitted Elevator Bo: the battle of the Somme. Now Sought change for the site of the present Fod- | Shortly after midnighy ise Lang- It was suggested, therefore, that! 4, punting the b ee taea | °°! Building at Broadway and Park lis bchdesbaks Mihaly GAUTENG De aent be a meeting of the! the Central Club for Nurses at No,|R0W. The offer was mage in the| o'clock this mornit “) 1 NEW YORK 59TH TO 60TH STREET—-THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENUE NOVEMBER 18, 1921 ferites with members of the Brit- | - re a | 9 ¢ 0 gave] |132 Bast 45th Street early yesterday | course of the negotiations to reclaim ish Cabinet before turn to Belfast Sunday. ‘ Cross drive funds deposited in the|for the city as a part of the original| pack of the housa and the house of | My in Downing Street, however, that no| ne : ont ae delet ‘ Me > ‘ t t Rereaatent had yet andes tae | oMlice safe, Detective Captain Bernard | City Hall Park the space occupied by | Councilman William H. Cocking, about | emarka e § nusua é ar ng. r Edward's re y saved | the barns the uk *| morning, presumably seeking Red|/pant of the original City Hall Diliedhy hae Had his Oustowity arouned [the present tipty. and’ unecientifediy |iely test away a continuation of t splleads| y ised ntifi | Hee F cause of the fire is unknown. | | negotiations with Uister. riginated. in. the lessp it was understood that eine tions among members of the would be held ri est reply to the Peace proposals before the next step esha “lby the actions of the night elevator} «paced building. verthe- no, on duty at the time nsulta- | Whenvthe bandit taxicab arrived at{according to Juc binet | the door and the bell rang the ele-| United s lat-|vator boy admitted the five. This svernment’s Irish | Was the last Mrs. Ada Grupe, the : vernment’s Irish) vient clerk and telephone operator, |Manton’s — c! who was tied to a chair by the rob-Fpresent P story frame "| Sale of Charming Comptroller C: & made the offer Manton of the} @ t Court, at alt day in Judge |® ambres. ‘There were ars in business .| Evening Dresses conference last tmaster General Hays, | was taken eing him. ‘ > "1 ¥ First Assistant Postmaster General | home of Marton It was stated in official circles to When Mrs. Grupe worked loose and > > _| sounded the alarm it was found the| Hubert Work, Postmaster Drive, it was rep this day that Andrew Bonar Law, Ui elevator boy had deserted his post.|other officials of the Post Offi ist leader, might intervene «| He has not since returned. It was] partment in this city ors te q cals Pach monly A Negotiations; not, as 8 aj learned that about $5,000 of the Red ive eRRRIAG iene epor hat she : Sro: ds, the proceeds of a dis-|f the commission w fF . ' few days ago, to propose thi , | Cross funds, “ x trict collection during the day, vere exevert to the position it held befor! in the safe. It {s the only depository a r . “the establishment of the Northern | out of een which did not have a + ; was rapidly Parliament, but with a view to bring. | Special & ing about an North and the The sitution i ment between the jouth A SALE of this kind is indeed unusual—a look at not deemed in au- thoritative circles to have been made | par on | these evening frocks will quickly convince one of that! actually worse by the Ulster Cab- ume « He | Ma i inet’s determination to adhere to its|in that fgtty- four venta As to style—every one was designed after the new previousiy declared position, The ee here ie est models. overwhelming majority en in favor n Brook) |] As to materials the loveliest of soft crepe chiffon: bright hued taffetas—heavy quality georgettes— ip as well as other favored materials. As to colors—the soft pastel tints—the gayer color- of the Government's policy at the Unionist pool yesterday is looked upon as cre- ating a Detter atmosphere for con- tinuance of the peace negotiations in 3 survived by 1. a daughter M William Henry sdward (ij rty conference in Liver- sof Phila- some form. —— ings—indeed, a wide color range. There is some difference of opinion Gassed in War, lapres. z as to whether, if an impasse ia reache 1} Harry Gordon, twenty-one, a former As to price—an unusually low one—$25-—dresses es Palgeltder ices Men arn similar to these in our own stock have sold for double this price and more! n, Was take pital early to-day suffering effects of gas infaled .in the ed at 78th Street and Colum: nue the Premier will resign or ask the) * country's verdict in a general elect The Ul nen, while jecting i r JMGirding & Coz 564-666-968 Firti Ave: AT. 40% STREET NEW YORK EW THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA PARIS Alse a group of 37 dinner frocks—in darker shades—similarly low priced— Sale Price—$25 Cooyright, 1921, Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, New = From Factory Player ts You Pianos *295 (F. O. B, Factory) The most amazing player-piano offer ever advertised. Just think a moment—you get a beautiful, new mahogany (Walnut $10 addi- tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. Bloomingdale's —Second Floor Feature today in Removal Sales SWAGGER FUR COATS For wear at the Football Games and Other Outdoor Sports Events |. Veéilings Taffeta Ribbon 18c yard 35c Yard A WIDE pattern variet; A BETTER grade of satin | plain and dotted ef- taffeta—in plain moire fects in@luded. In black, | and flowered effects. 4 to 6 brown, navy, and two-tone | tnehes wide. Pretty color- colorings. ings. . Bloomingdale's—Main Floor Bloomingdale's—Main Floor Snug, warm styles and full, roomy effects fashioned of furs appropriate for this type of garment Civet. Cat -Coats at $295 Taupe Nutria Coats at $295 Dark Natural Raccoon Coats at $350 Leopard Sport Coat at $595 | See Santa Claus Here in His North Pole Castle ! | Santa Claus has delightful surprise packages for boys and girls. 25¢ and 50c In Toyland Very special among all the jolly toys to be had in new Toyland, Character Baby Dolls, Baby Jane, $3.98 $5.98 Baby Jane is a rag baby, | Composition head with | dressed in checked rompers | a new Whilitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan make: possible this startling offer. Cal! NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano: It’s your greatest opportunity to own a fine Compare this player piano with others at | moving eyes (real eyelashes, | and bonnet, with slippers $200 more. A trémendous production and ||| too!) and bobbed hair wig. | andsocks. She can cry very House Dresses, |] 20 inches tall.........$5.98 | naturally, too. 25 inches | | high. ; $3.98. | 7 2 Baby Dolls, $2.98 Velocipedes, $3.25 | Kimonos and Robes sed_in | baby Rubber tired, s ad- 8 hed vith | Ales vaca enisiaiorhanale At $1.58 At $2.68 At $5 player-piano. Convenient terms can be ar: | 14 bars. Sturdily built tostand = Percale House Bath Robes—Four Corduroy Robes-— ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano | eps hard wear. ge Fh Lene tee wre wero Pe) oi ewen oe Purchase Plan. If unable to call, or reserve your | Desk and Chair, $3.98 tierbaek at y Le . back gulls ams i full length and i " ee Shecks and broke 36 to 44. $2.68. »reakfast coat. Ellwood NOW, mail the coupon below. Ac! Just like the grownups--desk of hard mission finish. | plaids. perictned Collane Dresses — colored lining. $5. quick! Telephone Bryaft 8140. | Biasacacdalale thud Bice jean are ae ae Checked und stri- Blanket Robes | loomingdale | ing. Sizes 36 to 46. ned ginghams. Bil- P; OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. Domestic Science fia Surke and bo. Lar” onl OF Ease --IF UNABLE TO CALL MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY— | Dresses, 36 to 52, lero effects, organ- collar and turn- Y | $1.58. dy or pique trim- back cuff, satin a ; ned oe 36 to ribbon bound. Fin- , tt 6. 68. i i Scarfs for Sports Wear | *kinrs'*his on PM ot co™ Dae cearerten At $3.68 Eiderdown Robes— 2d St w regarding WURLITZER, 120 W. Send me catalog and comple startling Ellwood player offer No obligation to purcha | eee $ ° Teoose belt or Beacon Blanket Fin cole Tobe .s8 | q Hes z tic at waist obes— Deep col- ~ Cope! ; | CARFS for sports wear— Satin trimmings of lar, satin ribbon Satin ribbon bound and street wéar, too. | pipings, sizes 35 Unimmed. Girdle $5. — They . ? to 46. $1.58. Sizes 63 to i Extra Size Robes— =———=WURLIIZER They Keop one as warm as can ca EM Sie sueliaees , be through the cold of winter. | Crepe Kimonos Wide wale eordu- robes in extra sizes 120 West 42d Street Of brushed wool in dark’| Presries cost and ; toy Jo rete che Rab ee Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. mixtures, with fringed ends. | Sleeves trimmed colors. Sailor col- bound, satin, but- Vietrloas—Vietor Recorde—Player Rolle—Band Heavy auaitey, bias pocieesa (aS eee | en F and Orchestra Instruments. end belt, remarkable value. No C. 0. D.—-No Mail Orders. | Bloorvingdale's—Main Floor : ia eet

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