The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, U. OF P. INSTRU IR. |ASKS ALLEGED BANDIT’S | is: and hat te morctianaise had been bourht by them. nt ty dem. - HELD IN WINE RAID ARREST, DISAPPEARS |... :caders’ srine Tien Op New et. Man With Revolver and Laundry Orleans Po | Dr. Koenig and Four Others Ar- Teket Hold, / EW ORLEANS, Nov. %—The Port a of New Orleans was completely tied w Policeman David Ring, of the Clinton} {day by a. strike of between. 12,000 Street Station, ts looking to-day for fa Sullivan, clerk in the Bowery| who walked out in ty th the at the Bowery and Broome we nday, 3 i begat Tuesday | ing cargoes. The public cotton waro- a Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. morning; he fost a pocket knife house an ten private warehouses were and a Chinese aieety ticket. Last night @ man ran up to Ring) © at be Se eet bey Canal Street and. ello Freno of No, 138 | HY fa Qi | Zs... HAVE PREPARED THESE Ban 8 a SPECIALS FOR GIRLS toad iver and a could, Ra ee Tye) “hed |IA Quality Considered, the Least Ex- wilapiateate Hc hndrewe theta reno tn |i i pensive Shoes for Children tabeldinke se Rae ett é i acme itt 4 HOME FROM SCHOOL $3.55 OF CIGARS AND CANDY |i) gins ecigntiy colored door | Sizes 7 to 11. —— 4 ‘stop covte 85.00 ‘Trio Had Loaded Automobile When Policeman Stepped In, | EARLS from the Sizes 1134 to 2. Lobiondo drove up to his ocean, silks from GENUINE Clatzalin Joseph 4 Orient, and gifts [Ff E ack Sime wale aly ik Oe woteneniis | ad all pels dey tad | Sizes 6 to 8. For Children... ais "35 ing gum, which, with the sasistance of James Martini of No. 2080 Clinton Ave. Brook! ‘Artie a enue, the Bronx. unloading at tho curb, | proper places. waded with cigars, candies and chew- |i Qvington'’s — three ex- “8Mtoll. “ cellent examples of fine “ 111% to 2. For Misses ‘Abraham Goldberg ||] things coming from their |} Pottoman Janes Farrell ot coli | i; 5 RR Webster Avenue Station had, tn_ mind | OVINGTON’S Stamped on a Shoe Moane Seandand of Mam. that Max epg of No. Bee) 5 South- Sihusteny t eported that Ue) NM “The Gilt Shopot 5th Ave’ 47-51 W 34"St NewYork ‘ona weeg ind te arrested’ the Fifth Avenue at 39th St. | "Newark Store - 649 Loblondo said they were out for a fo Connection With Any Other gai Thirty-Fourth Thirty-Fourth Street Street * Winter Coats and Their Fur Tri rimmings ‘Presage Blustery “Days to Come rN he Left, Natural Raccoon Coat, 36 inches long, belted and self-collared. : 200.00 Center, Natural Squirrel Wrap, 45 inches long, shawl collar, sleeves. 545-00 Right, Hadson Seal Coat (sisi dy: Mute) with deep cape ¢éllar and cuffs of skunk. 495.00 , ag oe | Misses’ Fur AN Prices Include Tax Black Caracul Collars, Cuffs and Borders on New Coats 125.00 Circular skirted, bloused models of soft Orsino coating, lavishly trimmed with caracul — Russian in feeling, Bolivia. Coats in the New Winter Colorings 35.00 A variety of narrow-belted models with wide armholes or snugly set-in-slecves, . Black, Navy, Sorrento, Ma- lay, Moroccain, etc, Misses’ Goats—Second Fleer Women's. Coats—Fourth Flocr But who.cares for North Winds and blizzardous days when coats like these offer their smart protection? The Values are Most Extraordinary Beaver Collars, Squirrel Collars, Caracul Collars on / Winter Coats _ 38.00 Three of the furs most in demand this Winter, used with smart effect on these good-looking, ever-so-rea- sonable coats, Collars and Cuffs of Dark Natural Squirrel on Coats at 50.00 This value can be explained only by the fact that we purchased the pelts abroad at great discounts and favor- able exchange rates. Silk Frocks Cloth Frocks Reduced below wholesale cost 16.50 Smart new models for every daytime occasion Poiret Twill Velveteen’ Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Women’s Frocks—Sixth Floor Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Floor ETH AAT =i pet ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Little Girls’ Tan Camel’s Hair and All Wool Chinchilla Coats Warm, smart and Legd campirde al brig that a little girl’s coat should be. The camel’s hair coats are lined with Venetian, the chinchillas with flannel. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years. Girls’ Polo Mixture Coats Smart belted models for the girl in her teens. Of prac tical all wool mixtures, lined throughout. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Little Girls’ Tan Camel’s Hair Polo Coats with Nutria Collars Polo coats are a fashion one may adopt at a tender a; These swagger little models are for little girls 4, 5 and 6 years old. They are warmly interlined and lined throughout with Venetian. Girls’ Belted Bolivia Coats Mothers who appreciate fine o uality will recognize what a bargain these coats are. Fine all wool bolivia, silk lined throughout. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Junior Misses’ Coats with Beaver or Gray Squirrel Collars When she’s well on her way to growing up she deserves a smart wrap. These of panvelaine or rydella, fur collared and silk lined throughout, are pretty enough to delight her and practical enough to please her mother. 13, 15 and 17 years. Little Girls’ White Coney Fur Sets Pelts of a fine, silky ually: The set will make an ac ceptable gift for a little girl, 1 to 3 years. Girls’ Navy Serge Regulation Dresses A regulation dress is never ‘de trop” in the schoolgirl’s wardrobe—these are superior in making and material. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Junior Misses’ School & Afternoon Frocks 5.00 6.95 ORIGINALLY 19.50 to 25.00 18.00 Correctly tailored frocks of fine French serge or tricotine, ORIGIN, ALLY pretty velveteen dresses, and many silk frocks in light or dark colors. Not many of a style, and not every style in every size. 13 to 17 years. Does She Need a New SHOES? 3.70 or 4.40 29.50 to 39.50 Pair of will buy a pair of Best & Co. solid leather, long wearing school shoes — a brown, laced model. Sizes 8 to 1014 —3.70. Sizes 11 to 2—4.40. ARMIES and NAVIES of the WORLD Know this subject thoroughly and keep posted with its reference to the Conference at Washington The : 1921 - World + Almanac Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authoritatively PRICE 50 CENTS BY MAIL 65 CENTS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY

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