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Sos disoRia ini cas aks aan ck tvan th Raa te eit a te by the | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS ! Parents Spoil a Girl’s Ro- mance—Boys Invent a Novel Rat Trap. ants, which destroyed her home in Essex, Conn, at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Miss Doane, who was deaf and partly blind, lived alone in the 200-year-old house which has been the home ot her parents. , | a MAN WHO SOLD BLOOD 25 TIMES DRUG ADDICT? | Tear Up Daughter’s Marriage) License and Spoil Romance, (Special to The Evening World.) | HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 28.—The|inqatry to romance of sevénteen-year-old Mary| asved Craving to Patients, Evelyn Kelher and William France | Kimber jr. of Newark, N. J., was given a severo jolt when the parent of the girl saw to it that the marr! licenge, which had just been tak out by the couple, was cancelled , the Town Clerk's office, they in the mean time destroying the document which had not been put to use. Miss Kelber is the daughter of Mr. ai Mrs. Martin Kelher of Lincoln St and is a pupil at the Mount Wf Transt Following the discovery, as alleged | jby the police, that a man who has sold his blood for twenty-five transfusions is a drug addict, Dr. {Carleton Simon, head of the Police Department Narcotic Division, began | an investigation to learn whether a | transfusion of blood from the addict | would carry with it to patients a} weakness for drugs. | According to Dr, Simon, the addict | | and blood seller, James Milo, twenty- | seven, was arrested in his room at the | Memorial Hotel, No. Bowery, | A keen School at Boston. twenty-two, was Kimber, who a sophomore at Wesleyan University two years ago but did not return this year, When the parents of the girl hea-d what their daughter and young Kim- ber had done, they immediately ob Dr. 225 early yesterday morning by Detec- bers of the baskctball squads at the! physicians. He has received from $35 Gilbert Home for Dependent Children |to $50 for each transfusion, | are being made alert and agile ee ee through their novel method of catch- H ing Tate, Some of ‘the buildings are ‘To HEAR FORD SUIT DEC. 12 literally alive with the rodents. The | 5; ‘. boys don gloves when chasing and | 2astice seoka t to seniein Court From | eatching vats and seldom are ner Alleged Discrimination, | peers and no day goes by without a Es) Dr The sult brought by Supreme Court} ee | Justice John Ford to enjoin the Appel- | Spinster of 94 Burned to Death | !ate Division of the Supreme Court from alleged discrimination in the designa-| In Ancestral Home. |tlon of Justices to sit in special term| (Special to The Eveniog World.) jhas been noticed for trial, Dec. 12. HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 28.-7Miss | ‘The action, which has aroused wide Ruth Doane, ninety-four, was t |epreaa attention because of to death in a fire of unkn cedented q TRADE MARK REG. VICTROLAS Musical Instruments SOHN to choose your pears at this time of the year is apparent. and save disappointment. t and we will,deliver it to your home Christma a Me ee 7) j ve (pe Ai vos gw Floral Design Other Art Models at $250—$375—$450 to [Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. SPECIAL TERMS $ as Low as If unable to call mail this coupon to-day W--11--28 THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO., 120 W. 42d St. Please send me further information and special terms of your VICTROLA IN A PERIOD CONSOLE. Name . Address .. 126 WEST 42D STREET eer is sneensppepytensgetspses esussediposunaetasintbeie until a decision shalihave beon rendered Court of Appeals. jurists sitting im the Appellate Division, First Department, are named defend- Justice Ford {» determined : to press his action | Modern Woman the knowledge of what constitutes real economy, the modern woman favors Reed Cushion Shoes. Here are obtainable ex- pune) Goedel a lial | ae ean POSE LA Ud) soe a comfort, bhi of Town Clerk to cancel the license. | agsert, théy found several vials etl Haan eatbereativa Pia Boys Catch Rats With Thety| the pollo, that. he hod een and serviceability that thr u WINSTED, Conn., Nov, 28,—Mem- | dress re on in arly oA ivate can give. What’s more, the price is usually less than most good shoes. | [Reed CUSHION SHOES. SOLD ONLY AT PIANOS Now is the time Christmas Victrola The usual shortage of Genuine Victrolas which ap- Choose your instrument NOW, while our stocks are complete A small deposit is required A Genuine Victrola in a BEAUTIFUL PERIOD CONSOLE T Cuneta eeeuee K $150 s Down The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. memcrensserey RRR TY pe All seven buyer fitted with EBBERTS SHOE.O. s Eve, OPEN EVENINGS $1500 BETWEEN BROADWAY & 6TH AVENUE eye Ta ey re em renctenst An Ancient. Problem Solved How to produce a perfect and unvarying flavor in cheese had been a problem for ages. Kraft solved it by the simple process of blending—by taking selected country cheeses, testing for ‘moisture, butter-fat, etc., and com- bining just enough of each cheese to produce a perfect cheese—a 100% cheese. You first had this inithitable flavor in Kraft Cheese in Tins, but now comes a still more remarkable achievement, the Kraft Loaf Cheese, whereby the same unvarying perfection and exquisite flavor is given to cheese in bulk form. Kraft Loaf Cheese has become popular almost over night. It has reached a sale of over, 2,000,000 pounds per month, and has for- ever banished the disappointments in cheese buying. Ask for Kraft Loaf Cheese—the name is ‘on the protecting tinfoil wrapper. Three varieties—American, Pimento and Swiss, sold * by the slice, pound or loaf, at about the price of the best bulk cheese. No rind—no waste— no preservatives. loaf cheese with the KRAFT 2 Loaf Cheese ‘American Pimento and Swiss J. L. KRAFT & BROTHERS COMPANY Chicago + New York Makers of Kraft Cheese in Tins—Eight Varieties Every good grocer and delicatessen selle it. Insist on the original Victrola No. 100, $150 With $10 Worth of Victor Records (Total $160) $10 Down and $8 Month ‘Terms: (No Interest Charge) Victrola No. 100 Christmas Box of Latest Dance Records, $2.55 18803 Say It With Music (Music Box Review). Sweet Lady (Tangerine). 18691 Bandana Days ' (Shuffle Along.) Baltimore Buzz (Shuffle Along). 18688 Last Waltz (Last Waltz). . Baby in Love (Last Waltz) Christmas Box of Six Victor Records, $4.70 60080 Babes in Toyland 16029 Hearts and Flowers Narcissus 18389 Silent Night Xmas Hymns. 60108 La Boheme 60097 Faust Trio 60083 Birthday of a King Victrola No. 80, $100 With $10 Worth of Victor Records (Total $110) Terms: $10 Down and $6 Month (No Interest Charge) Victrola No. 80 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE repKowmncy “THE EVENING WORLD,.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. ] i | { | h | WOMEN’S |BLACK ENAMEL SUITCASES— ODD LOT OF PURE TIE SILKS— Weawerecee enoalyl ic lcaniatamicdeact 68 CROCHET SILKS— good range of colors cep rigs CT Wa amen ry ee me Story aR ANE TE IETS HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established TUESDAY AND End of Month Incomplete assortments of new merchandise reduced for quick clearance mean Bargains in Every Section of Store : END OF MONTH THRIFT ITEMS IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS— | weath initial—half dozen in box-— 1 00 ‘ broken assortment of initials—$1.44 box. .24 each, MEN’S CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—soft fin- ish—large size—colored and white—initials— half dozen in box—broken assortment of 75 initials—were $1.08 box.........00005 . 18 each. BOYS’ WHITE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS— serviceable quality-——with initials—half 50 i dozen in box—were .64 box... POWDERED SUGAR SHAKERS—salt and pep- per castors and bud vases— 50 WEE TB. cee sesccevceevesenevoes, Each ¢ GLASS PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS—heavy silver-plated tops—were .85 Each HAND BAGS of Morocco and crepe grain—cord handles—purse and mirror—were $3.27. 1.9 with straps—were 87.50.......00 50.005 5.67 SQUARE EMBROIDERED VEILS—black, 4 4 Q) brown, navy and taupe-—werg $1.74. BROKEN ASSORTMENT OF CAMISOLES satin and crepe de chine—trimmed and 9 ag tailored models-—-were $2.97 and $3.28 18 FANCY SILK BRAIDS-—for dress trim- 69 mining—were .24 and .28. CELLULOID AND METAL GIRDLES. - WERSUBT Ca cr rnivaiterniennrratignens WIDE SATIN AND MOIRE RIBBONS. were .52........ ~42 | were’.465. 3} were 48. +38 | were .36. “ |ODD LOT OF SLIGHTLY SOILED CENTRE- PIECES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | ART EMBROIDERY INSTRUCTION BOOKS- beautiful designs for crocheting, knitting, tatting, filet work—were .10.-...2 for «18 DD LOT OF HAND EMBROIDERED GOODS -~-discontinued models—at Thrift Prices. 30 SEWING COTTON—black and w all numbers-—were .48 doz..... PERLE COTTONS—Nos. 3 and 5—variegated | blue, green, pink, lavender, yellow value .10.. ae 5 23 ct. IMPORTED VENTASEPTIC AND KLINGFAST TOOTH BRUSHES... .18 \25 ct. Jergen’s Talcum Powder, inc, (ax az |25 ct. Boriclor Tooth Paste, inc, tax. Az | |21 ct, Large Bottles Peroxide, inc. tax...... AG: |Men’s Ebony Finish Celluloid Combs........ 18 | Seconds of .42 quality. 46 ct. Wood Hand and Nail Scrubs.......... .32 JUNIOR BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS — Oliver ‘Twist, Junior Norfolk and Russian models-- white, plain colors and stripes—8 to 8 years—were $2.94. 2.1 MISSES’ FLANNELETTE CEE ICOAT Es white and colored—were $1.28 oe CHILDREN’S STRIPED FLANNE! BLOOMERS—were .68 and .78........../ FINK BROCHE CORSETS—medium low bust- ‘s hose supporters—elastic inserts in ea —odd sizes—were $5.50.......... COUTIL CORSETS—laced front—odd sizes. were $3.50 a WOMEN’S CORSET WAISTS—button and clasp front—sizes 19 to 23 and a few larger were $1.25 PINK BROCHE BRASSIERES—trimming of filet lace—were $1.50 9 CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS—were $29.73 to $135.00— 19.75 to 98.00 CHECKED GINGHAM BUNGALOW APRONS- square neck—braid finish—t model—were .88........+- ; .46 Jazzbo youngsters, plays while he dances, 24 fun Toys That Kiddies Love Jazzbo Jim That Dancing, Jazz Playing Jim—captivates Trixo, the Climbing Monk Climbs up and down, lots of 1827 ~~" Gatablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY Thrift Sales’. WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK HOSE—black, cordovan —fancy weaves—one of the best pa stand- ard makes. nied pair hb were $8.47....... WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE ME BURSON HOSE—value .58 WOMEN’S DOUBLE EXTRA SIZE ae BURSON LISLE HOSE—were .75 . CARTER’S WOMEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS—iow neck, deevelaes- Uae top finish—knee and ankle lengths— Regular sizes—were $1.07. 87 97 Extra sizes—were $1.17.. aise COTTON FLEECE UNION a UIT Raie —long sleeves—ankle length— yeare—were .95...,..5......5008 Rise .07 for each size larger. CHILDREN’S PART WOOL KNITTED WAIST | wy UNION SUITS—waist, vest and drawers com-” . 5 a “elie - re et bined—high neck—iong sle ankle length—were 287 4 aie ifs tie selon 1.47 © MUSLIN PETTICOATS—olightly soiled were .97 to $1.68 . 68 MUSLIN CORSET COVERS—tight o: loose fitted—slightly soiled—were 18. 37 WOMEN'S SLIP-ON SWEATERS—worsted—- plain and drop stitch weave— sport shades—were $3.74..... 2.64 ~ BRUSH WOOL AND KNIT SCA! were 85.68....., . 3.94 WOMEN'S GING! USEDRESSES— checks, stripes and plaids—plain chambray or white pique collars and cuffs sizes 86 to 46—were $3.50........... WOMEN’S GINGHAM HOUSED! % variety of styles and patterns— \: \ hoddine amd See a es SS SATEEN IBLOOMERS—lustrous quality’ shirred iff—black, navy, French blue, amethyst, Hunter green, African brown——were 81.88... 00... .ccce esse 1.39 | CREPE DE CHINE AND LACE TUNIC BLOUSES—-were $10.97 and $11.97.... 7.68 BROKEN ASSORTMENT OF BLOUSES—wool) (_ jersey, georgette and mignonette— . 2.93 | WORE GROOT ong Ses be drnescubindnsé ste. VOILE AND DIMITY BLOUSES— Wark WBE) ccuncdeter sat oo ais 1.74: TRIGPTINE AND PRUNELLA CLOTH SKIRTS. and plaited models—regular and extra’ sizes—-26 to 40— 10. 75 were $19.97 to $15.97..........+0..45 WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED JERSEY DRESSES ~-reindeer, Flemish blue, navy and henna-— attractive models— 12.73 were $19.73 and $21.78 CLEARANCE OF UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS all desirable shapes and colors—fashioned of richest silk velvets— 1.65 4.00 5.00 Were $2.35 Were $4.85 Were $7.50 to $3.50 to $6.50 and $8.50 CLEARANCE OF OSTRICH FANCIES— were 81.87 to $8.98... 66s cscdesereees LONG SEALINE (Dyed Mriceiee PLouns —fine quality—were $25.78. LITTLE TOTS’ SWEATER ER COA of colors—sizes to 4 y: were 83.97 to $4.60. EAN: FINE SIL! sizes to 1 year— were 81.75 to $2.45 1.47 SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS—attractive selec- tion of good quality models— WTO WEBG. cr cccccectecvevccesecsoce CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT DRESSES— trimmed with lace—were $4.50 and $4.97 3.28 FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS—white, with dainty colored figures—hemstitched ruffle: WEEE DT. ereeeverencreseeserers . FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS— various styles—all excellent quality - i were $1.97 to $2.68 1.36 MEN’S SUT neal sizes, me iy young men's: models—lighter shades—sizes 84 to 40 were $28.50 12.75° MEN'S OVERCOATS.—plaid backs and fancy in popular styles and shades - srereentin et an ‘34 fi t —sizes fo all wool materials—s 28.50 The Children’s Bookshop . were $40.00 (Third Floor) For Boys Boy Boout Motor ‘Tom Slade Putnam Hai! pore, = eae, Pon; ere 52 to .74 For Girls Outdoor Girls Girly’ Central Fire Giris uit Elaie Dinsmore Ruth Fielding -34 to .94 Other 3ooks at Fegules Pejoce Chatter Box Little Prudy Dotty Dimple Molly Brown Camp =] Uncle Wissiey Bay Mecham cs Buster BeeToble Record Books the Books for Little Tots : +10 to 1.37 the banjo Paper linette, rag or linen—stories w.th pictures or all pictures. Pop- ular copyrighted juvenile books . Restaurant Alt the seasonable dishes, daintily prepared, and a menu remarkable for its low prices, a@re reasons why customers like our restaurant, located on third floor,