The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 8

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\ | : aa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEWLCLR 30, 1921. HOME, NEAR: |1 p00 RUBLES ARSONISCHARGED |DRYSTOCONTEN , IS ROBBED| \ IN RUSSIA BRING OF TWO BROTHERS| FOR PARTY POWER \$5 IN REAL MONEY , ; and Wife Gone. Only Two ———___—_ Fire Marshal Lodges Complaint} National Committee Wants Of- and Fixed Post Just Sovi tty Order to Print Huge New| Against Manufacturers—Place ficlals Impeached Who Do & Half’ a’ Block’ Away. \ Issue Causes Rush "Was Heavily Insured. Not Push Liquor Case 5, TRENTON, Nov. 30.—The Sons of|tuage Italy In America decided at their na- tional convention to-day to change their | the outgoing Supreme Master, Stefano ritual from the Italian to the English! Miele of New York. parents and for that rearon remain outside the order, said fee Bryant ee 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. Pre-Inventory Sale Coats «4 Dresses For Every Stout weer There is a Coat and Dress for reel Size Every Taste, Every Pocketbook. ome of Municipal Court Jus- to Unload. Weadore A. and Brnest Sehulman,| CHICAGO, Nev. %.—Contitnuance Hartisow C. Glore at No! 1037 MOSCOW, Nov. 36. brothers, manufacturers of shirt|of the Prohibition Party as m con- py) Bet wick Avénue, Brooklyn, witch is ' (Ammocihted Prensa) waists, were held in $7,500 bonds each | tender in national politics wits rece = block from “Mayor Hylan’s Th ® Russian rudle is solling |by Magistrate Ryttenberg in Jefferson | ommended by the National Extoutive Mie ot So. 98'una dtagonayy ncrose] now~ wt 209,000 for $1. In one day | Market Court to-day for examination | Committee to-day In.a resoluticn pre- t from a fixed police’post «| these tollar jumped 60,000 rubies, | Friday on the charge of setting fire} sented to the party National Com- yolock away, was entered and| which \1s the most violent fuctua- | to premises which they occupy at No. | mittee. of $700 of valuables Saturday| ton s {nce the freo trade policy |## Went 27th Street The resolution declared that the Sit was learned to-day. au: ie aeraeaek: They were arrested by Detectives! ta a smecreant to the Aruat @ and Mrs. Glore left their Porter and Anderson on complaint of shortly after 9 o'clock to visit It ts mttributed-to the scramble | ine Marshal Brophy, who alleges that | committed te ita care by the founders to obtatm foreign money at any of the Prohibition Party if it now ‘daughter, Frances, whe is an an automatic fire alarne was recetved ipdicitis patient at the Wyckott| price, actel erated by a recent de- |el@ht minutes after the defendants |failed to continue Its activities.” It for the gift-giving season are often “‘made”’ by the articles themselves —when one sees them. In place of the troubled doubt as to what to give, a visit Suggestions, ts Hospital. Om their return had left their manufacturing loft. also declared it to be the duty of the which the prices too Sts uakat 41 c'elenge thag’ und | cree tor (Whe Seeuanee of new paper ‘Assistant District Attorney Stiefel|party to carry on its work “until are helpful in their econom- :) #{ iro on grating to the basement} money omi Dec. 1. Under the new | told the court that the defendants had| there is elected to power @ panty in ical range. State and Nation that is committed by platform declaration to the con- tinuance of and enforcement of the form of minting the present high numerals will be eliminated. The aken out $85,000 insurance and that firemen found that fires had been started in four different placcs in the y forced, the glass panel of the Sroken and the drawer of a % in Mrs. Glore’s: room on the HOLIDAY DELIVERIES AT ANY DESIGNATED DATE ALL SIZES 39 TO 56 7D, . Papor rifled. new ruble will be worth 10,000 of | 10 Mighieenth AmbAdment had ‘rakes Fiinte Horner tm THREE Nas at Ae rook persons Who entered had! car-| the preseaut notes. ‘The detectives clains they found an| euch declaration an established fact.” 20-26 weet 36° st. dously Reduced Prices. oe ay a pair of diantond carting® el a ==} empty cont oil can near the fire. ‘The resolution also caBed for im- esas Pia tnerpe® are made the “Lane Bryant Way.” ‘at $300, a diamond ring worth RAIL L. ABOR BOARD ee peachment of Government officials Group1. Reduced to @ gold bracelet and @ pistol CUTS OFF FAMILY) LEAVES AIA, who decline to carry out the Kigh- ——- $150 more. Detective James TO ERMBRD. teenth Amendment in its full force. TO! ACT ON WAGES Working: Rules Adjusted, Body Now @teady to Consider Pay Reductions. CHICAGO, Nov. %.—The United States Rafilroad Labor Board is ready to considet* applications of railroads for cuts itt pay of employees, Ben Hooper, botird member, stated to-day. Céurt, to-day Lopes bag ll The boarét!, when It settled the ratl- 5 eral Trade Com- te, an order regring the] tea not consider wage es Furnace Company and - Monat td Arvid and iron co® | ductions un@il working rules were de- cided. Working rules will be an- naunced to-morrow. The will of Emma L. Simonson, who died at her home, No. 58 Kast gsth| Street last Monday, was filed to-day in the Surrogate's Court. All of her Was assigned to the case, but on nd no trace of the thief’ or g.00 Value to $24.75 , Warm winter coats of Wool Velour, Melton and Thibet. Convertible collars. Some are full lined. Group 2, Reduced to 99.00 Value to $39.00 personal property, valued at ‘about $5,000,"" is left to a friend, Carl John- son, 125 Fast 238th Street, the Bronx. The decedent leaves a mother, a brother and a sister In Sweden, ——__—_ MMISSION STEEL RECORDS fat y-tor jot Required to Docutients, Court Roles. {NATON, Nov. 36—Justice of the District of Columbia Su- oo TASLOR STABBED BY STRIKERS. Samuel Markman, a tailor of No, 567 Hendrix Street, Brooklyn, reported to the police that fifteen clothing strikers came into his shop to-day and stabbed him in the Oreast and eye. A general fight resulted, Markman eald, whon he refused the demands of the men that four others working In the shop go out on strike, THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Most Extraordinary Sale in New York Winter coats of Heather Velour, Melton, Tweed, Plush, Broadcloth, Men's Coating. Some fur trimmed. Group$. Reduced to 39.00 Value to $49.00 High grade coats of Lustrola, Broad- cloth, Velour, Duvet de Laine, Silk Plush. Some fur trimmed. Lined and warmly interlined. DRESSES Suitable for women with large hips, long waist, small hi;s or short waist. Three big groups. Reduced to 12.00 Value to $19.85 Wool Jersey, All Wool Serge and Silk Lay Tailored, beaded, hand embroidered and braided. uce papers te for cximination by Its Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES _- =~. 13.95 -° Actual Values to 39.50 Sizes 14 to 44 CREPE DE CHINE—CANTON CREPE—CHARMEUSE—SATIN—LACE— TRICOTINE. ONE OF THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH CLASS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES HAS COLLABORATED WITH US TO DISPOSE OF HIS SURPLUS AND MODEL DRESSES AT A PRICE FAR BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST. i YOU WILL FIND IN THIS LOT A DRESS FOR EVERY OCCASION IN THE VERY LATEST MODELS, HANDSOMELY HAND-EMBROIDERED, ELABORATELY BEADED AND A HOST OF OTHER TRIMMINGS. ALL COLORS, INCLUDING BLACK. THE GIFT BOOK—Mailed Upon Request ‘ A twenty-page illustrated magazine of beautiful ‘and unusual gifts BONWIT TELLER &CO: The Specialty Shop of Originatons FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38* STREET" An Extraordinary Sale—THURSDAY Timely With Gift Suggestions COSTUME BLOUSES 7.90 Values 10.50 to 16.50 OX blouses, sash blouses, _ ~. Reduced to 19.00 Value to $29.85 Many new styles in Crepe de Chine, Velour, Poiret Twill, Velveteen, Crepe de Chine Crepe Georgette Chiffon Ecru Net new types of overblouses, frill blouses, tailored blouses— with two-color effects, bead or bugle treatments, real lace or other distinguishing details. Jersey, Mignonette. Reduced to 24.00 Value to $35.00 Dressy, slenderizing models in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Satin and Tri- cotine. Some beautifully embroid- /9.00 ered, others tailored. ALL SIZES UP TO 56 BLOUSE DEP’T.—MAIN FLOOR OPPENHEIM. M.GLUNS & 26 34th Street—New York DOWN WITH RENTS! DON’T WAIT FOR RENTS TO COME DOWN; LOWER THEM YOURSELF WITH THE OWEN! You have no kick about your rent expense while you still waste space in your home. The Owen Day-an-Bed doubles the return from every room in which you place it. Each dey you delay owning an Owen you are paying out rent money at a loss. Shoes Extraordinarily Priced—Thursday 2000 Pairs Strap-Pumps and Oxfords For Street, Dress and Evening Wer Models designed exclusively for the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. / a) When Bilious, Headachy, Constipated “Cascarets’”—10c Clean your liver and bowels! 1 or Ave, candy-like ‘Cascareta Twill be no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, bilions- to-night will ‘give you the gentlest ness or sour stomaeh when you wake - bow ing you ever experienced, | up in the morning. More men, wane This shows the Owen Dav-an-Bed as a Bed— your bowels fully. Alijen and children take Cascarets for | ted waste and sour bile| the liver and bowels than all othe A full size bed—with best bed springs. You do not sleep on the davenport cushion» will move out of the bowels without |loxative eathartics combined. They —but on separate bed springs. No difference between this and the finest bed—with Thete! cost o ents a box the added convenience that you merely fold back this bed—out of sight into the Davenport. 3-Piece Dav-an-Bed Suites, $75 and up. Patent Leather Black Kidski Black Satin Dark Brown’ Calf Dav-an-Beds, now $45.00 and up. Russia Calf Brown Kidskin | Deferred payments at all three stores | D. T. OWEN CO. Inc. BER Bl me 06 West 43% St. 53 Fravoush ave Made with welted or hand-turned soles and Military, Baby Louis or LXV. heels. f siiealake dor fora fewnigitsches They cleanse Also on, Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores.

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