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“GUARD BORDEN PLANT ON BOMB PLOT RUMOR Wersey City Police Get N. ¥. Warn- \ ings It In To Be Blown Up. ‘Thirty detectives and uniformed po- Moemen stood guard during the early hours to-day over the plant of the Bor- den Milk Company at Baldwin Avenue ‘nd Montgomery Street, Jersey City, as & result of warnings sent from New York that strike sympathizers were coming over to blow It up, It covers half a block and is opposite the City Hospital. After the first warning, which came to Supt. Willlam Shanahan of the plant, and was said to have been relayed by the New York police from a private de- tective agency, Police Lieut, Mellon re- celved a message that an automobile lond of men had crossed on the Erle ferry and had a “load of high explo- sives.” No trace of car or men was found. While it was not believed there was any basis for the rumor, the police took no nces. Soren iaagpecictioe DYING AFTER BLAST OF LAUNCH GAS TANK ‘Tug Captain Rescues Engineer and Rushes Him Ashore, Luciano: Matthews, an engineer em- ployed by the Merritt-Chapman Wreck- fng Company, was probably mortally burned to-day when a gasoline tank ‘board a 40-foot motorboat exploded. Matthews was alone in the boat, go- ing from Stapleton to Rosebank, S. 1. ‘The tug Victory, Capt. Irving Stapleton, went to his aid and brought him ashore. The fireboat Manhettan was rushed to the scene, but the Victory had extin- Bvished the blaze. Matthews was taken to the Staten Island Hospital. He is married and has @ wife ayd two children living in East Q4th Street, Manhattan, ——_>——_— WON’T SURRENDER MARINE TO COURT Denby to Investigate Allemed Shooting by Mail Guard, WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Pending *a full investigation of the alleged shoot- Jig of Otto Lambrecht by M. M. Han- pn, a marine guard, Secretary Denby will refuse to turn the marine over to Wisconsin State courts for trial, It was said to-day at the Navy Department — HIT BY AUTO, KILLED, John Ricos, fifty, of No. 327 West B8th Street, dled at Bellevue Hospital to-day of a fractured skull received when struck by an automobile at 31st Street and Eighth Avenue Monday. WAITE HOYT TO MARRY MISS DOROTHY PYLE Yankee’ Pitcher First Met Bride~ Blect at Dance. Waite Hoyt, star pitcher of the New York Yankees, is to become a benedict. News of his engagement to Miss Dorothy Pyle, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Harry T. Pyle, which was announced privately a few weeks ago, became gen- erally known esterday. The wedding will take place in February. Epon Titian bl Neo beverage is so full of chummy cheer as Coffee. It is a friend indeed when company calls unexpectedly. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street New York COFFEE. the universal PEVUGINAT EAD EAHA PALL HERERACD 12172 “= “ost Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Tne “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,ana Foanteise, an i ene , a PENNY A. POUND PROFIT. ne Special for Thursday, Dec. Ist CHOCOLATE COVERED -NUT CARAMELS: Dainty squaresof Caramel per- fection, studded Cc with tasty Nuts. POUND BOX Tape Caan A VANILLA CREAM ALMONDS: The choicest, full flavored Al~ mondsencased En catatyeneile of Vanilla Flavored mom 34 oD BOX Committees! For $4.50 we ‘will sell you 30 pounds 30 POUNDS of very Excellent Candy, together with 60 handsomely lithographed Half-Pound Folding Boxes, We Also Offer CANDIES: ‘The finest and most diversi- fied collection of long lasting sweets in America. POUND BOX 54c all put up in one case, ertainment. =i $4.50 Milk Chocolate Covered As- P sorted Fresh Fruits: The choicest and most lus- cious fresh fruits en- shrined in de~ licious cream, POUND Box’ 79c 35 dollars a week and 2% commission for 6 days’ wor Sheffield Farms Co. requires additional men to operate milk wagons ERE are Rend Jobs, steady work 52 week a year. “lay offs,’ e Serage euue route sa. peel 8 pay previous 1o November let, was $42.50 portunit than ever. ia week, Und jes for increased earnings ler new conditions op- are greater Clean, able-bodied American citizens between the ages of 21 and 35 can find agreeable em- ployment now. Apely. ak at 154 W, dist St. Ask for Manent. Or call at any of the Main Branches of the SHEFFIELD FARMS CO. atomic feea at Ninth, New York Ryu Che Chrixvtmoar Hore. 29 Neca Mig ror rly ag pb 2d (Astor Longe » B.R.T. and Broadway (8th st.) s Prom Central take Interboroug! face cars pass the Store. in the store. Hudson mnsylvania Station take B. R. T. Subway on fh. Broadway, Mi Rives at Ninth - a ixth ave. from Mage Madison Avenue ‘and | th street Now Comes the Christmas Month. And nd It Finds Us Greatly Read IN THE WOMEN’S FASHION SA Distinctive Frocks at $69.50 and $97.50 Our $95 to $175 grades About one hundred frocks in all, for evening, afternoon and street wear. Most of them are special purchases from eens makers. Some are from our own stocks, re- uced, Silhouettes, fabrics, colors, trimmings, all set forth the present mode in charming and distinguished fashion. Evening Gowns Velvet, crepe roma, metal cloth, chiffon lace, crepes, sequins. In white, black, glorious shades of red, rose, green, sapphire blue, helio- trope and fiame. LONS Afternoon and Dinner Gowns Velvet—often trimmed with fur—faille, roma, canten and satin ceeee crepe de chine; chiffon. Rust, dull red, brown, and many in black. Street Frocks Piquetine, Poiret twill and crepes. In black, and navy blue, often trimmed with some brightly contrasting color. Second Floor, Old Building MEN’S THIN WATCHES $48 Made to retail for $100 A limited number, arrived too late from, Swit- zerland’ to be distributed among the representatives of, a large importing house, here. Hence the con- , cession in price. Extra flat models, round, octagon, cushion shay 18 karat white gold-filled cases.” rai 17 _ ligne, 22 dceuzieme’ high grade Swiss movements, with 17 jewels, compensating balances, Breguet hair springs, patent regulators, jewel settings, Dials on most of the watches are of sterlin, silver, hand-carved, Some enamel numerals; some solid gol: raised, Color combinations and designs of dial and case are in good variety. And—at $30 and $35— a few watches from the same makers, ‘plein green gold-filled cases with artistic dials, in varioys lesigns (the octagon- shapea at $35). In the Jeweiry Store, Street Floor, Stewart Bullding Christmas Negligees Beautiful, individual lounging robes of chiffon velvet, $42.50 to $55 Gracefully dren in which the fullness is prettily held at the sides w narrow sashes. Straight-line models which, for their area depend entirely upon the two inch mouffion with which they are edged. Wrappy models that reveal most unusual backs. Lanin; of soft chiffon and Georgette crepe, in the lovely colors of the negligees or in some instances, in contrasting colors, Third Floor, Old Bullding Beautiful Doll |Rompers and for $1.95 Creepers Beautiful dolls with full jointed body and limbs, bis- Important special purchase que hy tale. moving eyes, and at $1, $1.35, $1.95 eur! Quite a_ large Reasonable enough tc tempt size and the nicest dolly we have offered in years at 80] even the most economically minded gf mothers. low a price, 19 inch, Creepers at $1 Chambray in lovely shades of blue -or pink; and chambray with saucy little checka in bine or whites Each model has a bit of white at neck and sleeves. Rompers, $1.35, $1.95 At $1.85—Dutch rompers, the button-on kind, perfectly irre- sistible, in becoming shades of old blue, pink, corn color or white, At $1.95 — Dutch rompers also, but trimmed with em- broidered wind-mills and such thrilling things. blue, Chambray in ‘Third Floor, Old Building, “IT want a doll! I want a doll!” is the call that is ringing in Santa’s ears, for it is whispered to him night and day. And right at tie moment that so many trying to decide what doll to get, here comes this special offer. Toy World, gogo Gallery, New Building pink, green or tan. ; Christmas Furs Coats, and wraps of distinction. Individual models, each with some new feature of the Winter mode, in well-matched skins of the finest — Wraps of Siberian squirrel in natural ld Sable-dyed squirrel wrap with sleeves. . Kolinsky wraps with sleeves Mink wraps with sleeves. . Moieskin wrap with bloused | ack and taupe Persian lamb coat, 45*ineh, with shawl collar. Black caracul coat, 40 inch, skunk collar and cuffs. Second Floor, Old Building Eight groups of our own fine Oriental Rugs at ‘very low prices’ invite serious attention by all who wish to give long-lasting Christmas gifts $75 to $90 Oriental Rugs—$45 to $55 40 Antique and modern Beloochistans, Cabistans, Daghestans; sizes ranging from 5.8x2.9 ft. to 5.10x8.10 ft. $60 to $75 Mosouls—$45 to $56.25 50, rich, silky pieces, averaging 6x8.6 ft. $42.50 to $90 Turkish rugs—$25 to $59 74 pure wool, heavy quality; sizes 4x8 ft. to 7x4 ft $150 to $195 Sarouks—$95, $110, $125 20, deep, dark tones, silky appearance; average size 5x8.5 ft. $195 tv $350 Sarouks—$125 to $175 15, average size 6.6x4.2 ft. $125 to $175 Kazaks—$69 to $110 20, antique and modern weaves; sizes range from 6.10x5 ft. to 8.2x5.3 ft. $325 to $875 Chinese carpets—$250 10, neautiful tans, blues, ivory; 9x12-ft. $275 to $550 Mahal carpets—$175 to $395 32, size Fange from 10.4x7.4 ft. to 13.8x10.4 ft., Fifth Gallery, New Buliding Claire Perfumes Made in France for our exclusive selling As truly delightful os perfumes can be Oree, Bouquet Triomphal, Fleur d'or and Fleurette In extract, in toilet water and in face powder, Extract prices— Fleur d’or, $6.50, Fleurette, $5. Oree, $10.40, Bouquet Triomphal, $5.20 and $7.28 FLEURETTE comes in a charming Baccarat crystal bottle, which makes it an especially attractive gift. Perfume Shop, Main Floor, Old Bullding Long Kidskin Gloves France sends these very fine gloves just in time for the Gift season 12 button length, white or white with fine black em- broidery on back; in gray shades, too; $3.75 pair. 16 button length, white or white with fine black em- broidery on back; and in castor shades or black; $4.75 pair. 20 button length, glace finish, white only; 96.50 pair. Main Floor, Old Buliding Gifts for the Boudoir ' in the French Shop Imported Novelties Soft shades of satin peep from beneath fine in lovely little novelties attractively adorned wit laces and tiny rosebuds, Powder boxes, $1.25, $1.95, $3.25.. ..--Hat brushes, $1.75, $2.25.. $6.75, Jewel or cigarette cases of solid French brass, beau- tifully hand carved, with Normandy lace doilies laid be- tween the glasses of the covers, $24; trays, $12. Other Novelties Padded coat hangers, covered with Dresden silk, 75c; with rose or blue satin, 85c, Novelty toilet pieces, sold individually or in sets of as many pieces as desired. Nightlights—adorable Dres- den dolls attired in quaint costumes, $13.50. Normandy Laces Exquisitely dainty pillow slips—round, square, ob- jong or heart shaped—for the chaise lounge, $10.95 to $31. Imported Pillows Gorgeous round or oblong pillows of soft, changeable silks, handsomely shirred and decorated with fine laces and love'y French wreaths, $30.25 and $35. Other silk pillows—imported models and copies of imported models, $3.95 to $60. Firet Floor, Old Buliding ‘old net metal -Lip rouge, 65¢, ..Hand mirrors, $4.75, ~ i The test of a great store is its capacity to read hearts of the people: Human wants are an open which any one may read. But not all under: One must be able to read between the lines, where, pressed, are the human ideals and longings to which is to render the greatest service. At no time of the year is an understanding of ideals and longings so essential as during the p mas season when the hearts of all are filed with will, and lips are silent as to the definite form in it shall find full expression. WE HAVE READ THE HEARTS OF THE PEO! We have translated their longings into mi searched for and found and brought here from the pr } Shops of the world. From TOY WORLD, with its wou- derful co!lection of toys and dolls and all things that light little children, and The BOOK STORE, with its t of thousands of books of every sort for every age and dition of mind, to the JEWELRY STORE, with its stock of gifts which last and grow in value with the there is everything here that any loving heart could to give to some one for Christmas. We cannot tell you of them all in our daily ments. Even if we could, you would still have to read tween the lines to arrive at a full understanding of how good, how uncommon, how reasonably priced they are. © You must come and see for yourself - There are only 21 days in which to do this. The earlier you come—and the earlier in the day—the broader will be your choice | and the more'pleasant your choosing. Fashion’s Daytime Fovertas | THE BARETTA PUMP—the shoe with the elastic sides—which the Parisienne wears with her tailleur adapted by us to suit the American woman's slender foot; in two styles—with bars across the front or with closed front; in patent leather or black suede. $16, THE DEAUVILLE SANDAL, a charmi: of a tremendously successful French fashion, leather, $16; black suede, or bronze kidskin, $18. First Floor, O14 Bullding version Our very best values of the year Men’s Fine Suits at $39.50 Last year—$75 to $95 ‘ 185 suits, made for us last season, of fabrics purchased by us from a large house from whom the finest custom tailors get their woolens. Very superior cheviots, herringbone and diagonal effects, in good grays, browns, ° greens and heather mixtures. Cut well—in 8 single-breasted and 1 double-breasted models. Tailored well. Coats ... full lined with excellent alpaca. | Going not quite fast enough at their — rightful prices. So—down they go to $39.50 for quiek action Thursday. *“* * 1,200 suits of teasel-down flannel pajamas at $1.95 Same as we sold last year for $3.50 And, we are told, same quality as pajamas that are sold about town at $2.50 to $3. Good flannel—best dumet flannel woven in America Good weight. Good patterns, Cut in 4 sizes, over Wanamaker patterns, gen- » erous, roomy. Burtington Arcade Floor, New Buliding _ a ee ae ae i