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Sea | ecicnaaanissins rE POST OFFIGE HEAD ~ oh fl fre IS CALLED HOSTILE Let Everybody Make It a REAL Thanksgiving! TOEXSERIGE MEN 6 Music Rolls for == | 9.x 12 ft. Rugs for under the No preference other than that is al-|police learned the car had disap- lowed.” peared from In front of Mr, Sullivan's home on Saturday, Nov. 19. Merrill Lune Condemas Appo! ls being held for the Boston authori- Conde aa Unjust. ties. Mayor George R."Gunn of Schenee-| > tady, in a discussion of the con- firmation of Edward Conde as Postmaster of Schenectady in prefer+ ence to either of two ex-service men who sought the appyintment. He sald Postmaster General Hays's selection of Conde was a rank injustice, and that although the controversy was ended so fay as Schenectady was con- , cerned, the fight on the principle had Complaints in Various States] Just besun. a a eee Attack Hlays’s Selection | TRAFFIC JAM CATCHES of Postmasters. | HIM WITH STOLEN CAR Broadway at Ninth Telephone New York. Stuyvesant 4700 WASHINGTO: Nov, 21,—Alleged discrimination against former soldiers in selections for Postmasterships will be taken up by the Senate soon for in-|§ quiry if not investigation. Complaints are coming from all sections of the|t Anto Driven by Ex-Convict Belongs in Cambridge, Mans. releused from ago and wrote werhead, L. 1, 0 Boston to five Fiavie d Averell wie THE WOMEN'S FASHION SALONS ng Sing three month: | country that Postmaster General! Mays js entirely ignoring the prefer-| ence given ex-s ice men by law. 1 Schenectady has an example of at ees 4 leged discrimination. Major Jacob|9V RPL 8 can J, Sullivan of Cambridge, Mass. Clinton, a former soldier, headed the Ia About noon veste ing an automob| day Mer got caught ne and found an with the name Walter Tho list of three eligible candidates, but Kdward D, Conde was selected to be Postmaster, Conde’s name was sent to the Senate for confirmation but was held up for a time by Senator Fletcher at the requost of Mayor! George TR. Lunn of Schenectady. Three similar complaints have come from Tennessee, and Senator McKel- lar bas held up action on the nomi- nations, Complaints are coming from almost every other State. The law giving former service men gin and lead to preference applies only to Post Offices pyorrhea. Calox below the third class, but President —The Oxygen Harding issued regulations extending Tooth Powder= the preference to the first, second and Fy third classes, It is alleged that Post- he henson master General Hays has entirely @ castes ignored both regulations and law sibly irritate. Most All incoming complaints have been effective tooth referred to the Senate's Committee | cleansing agent ever discovered. on Post Offices and Post Roads, A meeting will ba held soon and they Orderlarge size for greater economy. PYORRHEA RDINARY tooth pastes form hard _ parti- cles that lodge un- der the gum mar- will be taken up. ining the position of Mr. ator Fletcher said: “The Postmaster General holds that the law giving preterence to ex-service men does not apply to Postmasters, and therefore the only rule ma’e with | reference to such preference is that | ex-service men shall be enti:led to five points added to the grade they make in the examination held to as- certain eligibility and qualifications. FREE Si lceilimine book ing you all about the proper care of the teeth. McKESSON & ROBBINS 91 Fulton Street New York City a} Needed - Protection The weather that’s just ahead brings with it cause for precaution against wet or chilled feet. Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes are effec- tive aids in nullifying the weather. The felt and cork cushion inner sole shuts out cold and moisture and keeps in the warmth of the foot. It provides a much needed protection for women’s tender feer. Examine a pair of these shoes and see how well designed they are to care for your comfort. ae JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Brondway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Send for lilustrated Booklet Jean Patou’s Coat Frock |Thanksgiving Adapted in broadcloth | $69.50 This frock shows the in- fluence of the Chinese both in silhouette and embroid- ery, and is ‘delightful and convincing proof that broad- cloth has returned to the mode. Large circles are traced in tin- sel thread against a background of lattice design, and cone-shaped buttons of corded broadcloth are amusing additions to the smart wrap collar and mandarin sleeves. In black—with henna or King's blue embroidery. —navy blue with henna -—tan with brown —brown with tan —Ameriecan beauty with black. red Second Floor, O14 Buriaing. A specialized collection of Distinctive Coats for LARGE women , Slenderizing lines Noteworthy materials and tailoring At $49.50 Practical coats of heavy coating in good looking mix- tures of brown or gray. ‘ At $65 to $94 At $110 to $195 Distinguished collection of coats, beautifully self and fur collared; fox, wolf, mole or beaver. Made of orlando, mar- vella, panvelaine, gerona or Get some new music for the| Thanksgiving Party —Sweet| Lady — Yoo Hoo —Say it with Music —1 Ain't Nobody's Baby —Plantation songs—and scores of others, new and old. Obtainable both in AMPICO and Q. R. S. Rolls for all 88- note player-pianos. First Gallery, New Bullding. Double Roasters for the Turkey —of sheet iron, enameled, $3 to $5 —of aluminum, $3.50 to $7. Roasting pans, 18¢ to $1.20, French cook's knives, 80c to $6.50. And these— Presses for the cranberries, 25e to 60c. Pudding moulds, $1.10 to $2.60, Jelly moulds, 26¢ to 75e. Carving sets, $5.50 to $20.75. Poultry shears, $2.25 to $6.50. Nut crackers, 60c to $2. Six nut picks (set), 25c. Nut pieks and cracker, 70c to| $1.75, | Serving trays, $3 to $32. | Aluminum coffee percolator for six cups, $4.50. Seventh Gallery, New Building A whiff of | 40 to $5.86; |* Thanksgiving Table— $69 Royal Worsted Wiltons, $98.60 yrade Also—a limited quantity— 10%) x 9 ft. Royal Worsted Wiltons...... $87.50 $64.60 6.9x 9 ft. Royal Worsted Wiltons.......$58.75 $42.50 Oriental and chintz effects. _Firtn Ganery, New Bullding. Tea Napkins, $8.75 doz. —Our $15 doz. grade 100 dozen; pure linen, Madeira hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped. Five elaborate designs. $12.50 Luncheon Sets—$7.50 150; Maseira 'uncheon sets of 13 piecee—aix 6 in. asd six 10 in, doylies and one 24 in. centerpiece; hand embroidered and hand scal- ‘oped on pure Irish linen, iret Floor, @id Building “I got a thrill at the Parade” — “T’ll tell the world I got a thrill as they came marching by—a thrill such as does not often happen to older people’—writes a woman who saw the TOY WORLD parade last Satur- day morning. “Wherever did they get that band of chocolate-colored musi- cians but straight from the Ebony Isle, clothes and_ all, with the dear little men of the Boite Magique keeping time to Wide selection of attractive models in Normandy. Panvel- aine, Pollyanna cloth, cash- mere radiant—those smart winter fabrics with the deep pile surface. Some with large fur collars of nutria, moleskin. Pollyanna cloth. Silk linings. Hand finished, Excellent suality. of material. In black, navy blue or malay brown. the music with their batons and Smartly cut Cape ere jeherezade deserves 8) of Near Seal, $185 | simmons a cial mention for her delightful little pose of high-bred dignity (Dyed Coney) —yet she was so modest. Bayberry Candles Sweet and pungent. Single candle, 20c, 30c. Box of two, 35¢e to 75c. SSS SS The McCreery MEN’S HABERDASHERY SHOP Second Floor, Old Bullding. Other candles A cape designed and “All the floats—Ali Baba, Renaissance 6 aide with the distinetive| Wonderful Lamp, the charac: ° ’ * ° SNH MIRAE Feld care usually given only to| ters representing jewéls and Misses $59 to $69 | Tailored Skirts Corte the more expensive furs.| gold—were like high-class pos- Tailored Frocks--$38 for LARGE women | or gu?’ 70" T°) ern et hing’ in| ies mth tare, ear ‘oT ., & i hae out a ' vied ou e feeling of dainti- Distinctive frocks of navy'| Plain colors eantiensG and irawing rem) taupe, dark brown, old blue ness of refinement was the bide re cit real UD oe 87.75 to $24.50 sees entry wew gunaing | and a delightful shade of| Plack masks "worn by the signed and beautifully tail-) ored. Coat frocks. Of unusually smart outline, for slaves who drew the floats.” Toy World, Third Gallery, New Buliding Amazing Cretonnes copper. Pleated or straight models 11 Second Floor, Old Bullaing, serge, chudda, gabardine or prunella cloth, Smart details. Navy blue or black. 162 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $11.75 Two pairs knickers Silk skirts, $15 to $35 | the belt disap: ve NG . They were originally very $1 yd oan ee Straight or pleated models—| closely priced at $15. and! a C, Cc an 4 s eal, at the in plain or fancy faille, or in’ $17.50. On the enchanted aisles of Draperies back (illustrat heavy sill crepes. Navy blue, To them we have added| Wor the bed-room that wants For the sun-room that wants ed). black or brown. a few more odd suits, mak- seatty ORinte intimate colors gayety and out-of-doorsiness; af L, ‘ 7 7 e and designs; Slip-on frocks Sports skirts | ing for Tuesday, as good| Foy the’ dining-room that heen festonneae for Paleo of ic] With rows of $15.75 to $25 | value awaiting you as this | wants {areee, hospitable, deep- Sree ere nara ties scceva These pir ek ates Stripes or checks in designs] Season has produced, toned figures; truly astonishing at this time of the length of the skirt and band- ing the bell shap- ed three-quarter “— sleeve. For the living-room — that nts cheer and warmth of col- oring; For the hall that wants ur- chitectural und conventional de- year. The 30c cretonnes are 30 in. wide—the 60c ones 36 in, wide —the $1 cretonnes, 50 in. wide. All-wool materials in ma attractive mixtures and tiveeds, worsteds and eh For ages 8 to 18, of conservative smartness be- coming to large figures Navy blue, black or with contrasting tones. will viots. A FEN brown vOT ¥ | hird Floor, Old Building | Signs; Fourth Gallery, New Buliding, NOTE-—Vhe.temngs are flesh color | ia ™ 9. make crepe de chine—an attractive fealure. | Waist bands, 84 to 40. ae) Second Floor, Old Bullding. Second Floor, Old Buliding exceptional ene 0 > ifte | For the Litile Ones g : A good special purchase Shirts at $1 | Flannelette Nighties, 50c Silk and wool—-button or | Flannelette skirts—50c. buttonless styles, finished at Flannelette wrappers, ribbon the edges with silk shell stitch- | ing. Sizes 1 and 2 years. | Bands at 75c Silk and wool. bound, 85¢ Nainsook slips, lace trimmed, 8de. DRESSING GOWNS Costumers, $1.95 Ivory enameled, i , Drop-side wicker beds | At a Radical .Saving Pret $37.50 | Bath tubs | | Places for ribbon trimming- Collapsible kind; on oak wire springs 26 x 50, standard, $ ;.on white enam é at $35 eled standard, $7.95. ° $ 40 Ivory color Dresden Blankets, $2.25 | : a flower trimming—wire springs 60 per cent, wool; single. = Including Tax 28 x 58. __Third Floor, Old Bullding, .) welt te faeeat @serc“' Ribbon for the Any one can play them wholesale coxts— < | Thanksgiving frock | GULBRANSEN Player-pianos are built in a plant which covers 51 city $19.50 for Girls’ Wool sa uiuspally, sett auallty of lots and employs an army of work-people—practical player-piano specialists + oh: | natin ribbon effectively brocw’!—engaged exclusively in the building of GULBRANSEN _player-pianos. Chinchilla Coats fly designs that will immedi-|This size, permitting of manufacturing large quantities—and this concen- 75 new ne eS ee dwindle, tration of work on ONE instrument—enable the GULBRANSEN player- coats — for the negligee, the fashioning! piano to be priced lower than any other player-piano of equal merit. them of dainty holiday gifts, ete. ° them "made teins eS A Good Tone. Easily Played. Durable o our i Exquisite shades of delicate] No weak spots in this player-piano. No mere superficial, “varnishey” goodness, and order of the shell pink and light blue, and| hollow emptiness inside (as in so many sad instruments made for sale purposes only). very best white, It is a player-piano through the medium of which the older folk can live over again yk a) Aine | First Floor, Old Building | thei» youth in the old songs and dances that can be played on it. It is a player-piano chilla cloth, | oo which will inspire the children to play and to sing—better and better. Large storm | Wool Sweater $ ‘The GULBRANSEN Instruction Rolls (which go with every in- It is not the price, but the rich quality of these Dressing Gowns which assures a most remarkable value to the men who purchase them. They are made of beauti- ful silk figured materials and are handsome- ly trimmed. Colors are Navy Blue, Green, Purple, Tan and Wine. —4% in., 50¢ yard, collar. Two i Eig ; y ATT 1 ? i | For Mi d Bi strument) show you how to play the GULBRANSEN, and train you James McCreer & Co mie Hap Tee Bey ol or hed ty ii | in the playing of it. You will get a new idea of the player-piano, if y . box plaited ie | Pure worsted sweaters— | you once play a GULBRANSEN. back, Narrow Pull-over style- : 1 it. W. ‘a . ' Main Floor — Fifth Avenue -- Thirty-fourth Street ree with hoses red flanvel [al varied olive, ‘dyad Have one in your home i Light gray, oxford gray, cin-|" "Sizes 26 to 44 for Thanksgiving neey blue malay brown Ml) 4 400 in a rousing, sale. Convenient terms, Old pianos taken in part exchange. Third Floor, Old Bullding Downstairs Store, New Suliding. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Buliding. r