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; Fe TERT THE EVENING WORLD, caine NOVEMBER 30, 1921, RM ARRAN ISATACY EUR NCR ER Hie — Cigarette YR Cases, $5. Heavily silvor- plated, attractive ns. Gola lined, Hold 20, New oblong Main Bloor Bloomers $494 Washable flesh satin, lace edge. Step-in style. Second Floor Not Hottle, From Pocket. hug and good Wearing rwibe ‘cemented Brush, CITIES INCENSED for ropbery, as he was out on parole, Hie ‘atcomplice, known an “Big Jack,” Up State Corporation Counsel Doubt They Will Attend FREE s , ALBANY, Nov. 20.—Following ad- Journment until Dec. 12 of the Public to all Matter of State-wide rates of the New York Telephone Company. Corporation| Stenographers cent, of the population above New York City are undecided to-day attend future sessions, HE Oliver yp riter They are incensed over the action has changed its key- protest against proceeding with the re hearings until after the New Year, ally invited to the first will assume their duties; in ruling] this WEW COMMERCIAL that New York City's rate shall be on a State-wide basis, and in per-|) at 310 Broadway mitting the company to put in evi- However, Commissioner Blakeslee ALL THIS WEEK has announced that the commission posals in a communication to the con- ‘activ vi souvenirs free ferenve of Mayors. Attr . —————— to all stenographers and Sympathetic Friend Draws Pistol, TH. ; fnstantly last night in @ restaurant at No, 502 First Avenue, Brooklyn, by iis| 310 Broadway New York McClendon, fifty-one. Although McClendon {s being held st charged with homicide, the police be- Neve that the shooting was accidental RUDDY cheeks Main Floor BY PHONE RULINGS |= = } P. S. C. Hearings. Service Commission's hearing in the Counsel representing about 80 per * and Ty pists whether or not they will refuse to of the commission in ignoring their! ‘board and you are cordi- when newly elected municipal emcers| Public demonstration of decided on its own merits, and not| KEYBOARD to be held dence ut this time. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. will answer all objections and pro- SHOT ENDS HIS TOGTHACHE.| typists. address unknown, was shot and killed] TYPEWRITER COMPANY friend and table-companion, Willlam the Fourt'fa Avenue Police Station, and have given credence to McClendon's explanation, which was as follows: denote healthy children Ie toothache drops inmy pocket, | and hearty men, ome | ye 50 omething ‘aere ’, will cure iti" 1'was na hurry when t| Ralston’s color is ruddy Put my hand in my pocket, and by mis-} too, because a a hottie. “it accidentally went off and] the outer coats killed him. made brown THREE HURT AS TRUCK bil Pillows HITS Ww, : SUBWAY PILLAR toigive Ralaton $] 65 7 Louls Mlerboat, twenty-two, all the nutriment Suma silk, with Y 1686 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, f the wh shirring and sith ing an empty ¢ wiul truck hired} Of the wheat, 5 Pp by the Borden Mi In gi Routhern Boulevant at ou. to-| TRY ton Gay, turned to avold hit an auto. | Sees that shot out of Weste hoster The whole wheat food | yeu never tire of. Charles 68 Fos pan William thrown to inc s were taken to Linceln Hospital suffer- ing from painful, but not serioys, Ine Juries. ee te, WENT IN FOR A MEAL ND GOT A BAGFUL | Flesh crepe de chine, Val. lace, medallion yokes. Second Floor Policeman s» Man Crawling Through Lunchroom Door. Policeman Daggett of the West A0th GRAND RAPIDS } FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED |) COMPLETE FROM $50 ta35,000 | 1 Idth $T.“L" STATION at Cor. agut Lunch at No. 326 Seventh Avenue at 5 A. M, to-day. The man was and Was accompanied by @ well filled ra ‘According to the policeman, was filled with edibles. The aid he was Michael Cosmos, thit . 482 Bighth Avenue, a waiter out work, “1 went in for a meal,” the policeman quotes him. “You must be a hearty eater,” the po- liceman said, as he marched him to the | atation, / Fou silk Canton erenes VE ' 7: crepe and crepe de NINETEEN YEARS FOR ROBBING y chine. Excellent WOMAN, style, material, Nincteen years in Sing Sing was the workmanship. sentence Imposed to-day by Judge Ro- 4 Sizes 42 to 55. galsky of General Sessions on Harry y Bargain Bst. k twenty-nine, of No, 907 (i FISHER BROS ii, Kipteramith has s COLUMBUS AVENUE cr BET. JO3° & 104" STS rs of a term in Sinj : ? ( Skirts ‘‘—during luncheon hour, I searched {f if $38 for a week without finding a coat BB auirtn emare core to compare with yours at $35!” orings and styles. —a shopper. Pleated models, all women's sizes, Second Floor. Worth At The newest Least $65 : materials are 425 Silk-Lined 2 9 here, many Fur- with collars Collared =— of Australian k, Military heel Ox- or Black hd Pipes COATS i Opossum, &y Nutria, Now on Sale P Scotch mole or Wolf! Hrogue and strap and Hat to Match $575 For boys, guar- anteed rainproof; tan; 6 to 14 years. Galae' and Cults GOO HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3lst Street | f A eY¥ i TS BLOOMINGDALE'S Famous B. B. Day Tomorrow Important Christmas Gift apes o9TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE. Women’s Wool Sport Hose NEW YORK Imported Rose - wood Clocks in 12 different shapes. Reliable move- ments. Main Floor Silk Vests $41 Gloves silk—rein- forced—in pink. Bodice top. Main Floor Raincoats $5.95 Acceptable Christmas — Gifts for women. Sizes 34 to 44. Second Floor Silk Socks 79° Black, gray, cor- dovan and ‘navy, clocked with white. All sizos. Main Floor | eq Baskets, $2-75 } { Imported, combi- nation leatherette and wicker. Brown, green, navy and red tops. Vitted complete. Main Floor Good quality sil “net and ribbon trimmed. Attrac- tively boxed Pink, blue, laven- Gy der and others. Ye Main Floor Tal try and ve! our, metal galoon trimmed; sateen lined; size 18x54. Third Floor All-wool, coat or siip-over styles; plain colores or combinations; 6 to Main Floor SS SRS: x =". =~ ae. 89° Ribbed and plain wool sports hose, in heather, bluc and green mixtures. Warm, good- looking. Give them for Christmas, in boxes of six or twelve. Bloomingdate's—Main Floor. Men’s Smoking Jackets *‘4= Very popular for Christmas giving. a wool double faced materials with contrasting shawl collars and cuffs. Fasten with silk frogs. In navy,, maroon, oxford, seal brown and heather. 36 to 44 regular sizes. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor. All Aboard for Toyland Toy Trains of Every Description and Price! Electric Trains, $3.49 Engine with head-light, two cars ‘and 8 pieces of track. Lionel Electric Trains,$5.98 Passenger or freight trains with engine, two cars and eight pieces of track. Ives Electric Trains, $7.98 3 cars and engine with bead-light, 12 pieces of track. Other electric trains up to $69.75. “Bing’”’ Mechanical Trains $1.69 Engine, coal car and two passenger cars. 8 pieces of track. Ives Mechanical Trains, $3.85 Engino with automatic stop, 2 large cars. 10 pieces of track. Other mechanical train sets up to _Accessories. + 29¢ to $1.35 » 68 to $5.50 Extra fr ight “and passenger cars, 39c to 75¢ Bloomingdalo’s—Third Floor. “Black and.colors. Mounted with Sale! Ivory Toilet Sets ‘10 White ivory finished, in hand- some box for Christmas giv- ing. Set consists of comb, brush, mirror, powder jar, hair receiver, buffer, shoe horn, salve jar, button hook, file, cuticle knife and orange wood stick. ‘ Sale! Girls’ Raincapes $495 Trim Jooking raincapes, to ward off winter rains. In navy, red and tan. Very, very exceptional values. A most attractive present for any little girl’s Christmas. Sizes 6 to 14. Bloomingdale’s—Sevond Floor, Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor Housefurnishing Gifts Carving Sets, $3.75 3 pieces to set—carver, steel and fork. Extra quality steel —made with stag handles. Hotpoint Electric Irons, $5.19 6 Ib. size—highly nickel plat- ed. 6 feet of cable and at- taching plug. Percolators, $3.90 Manning Bowman cold water percolator, 8-cup size. Bloomingdale’s—Basemont. $3.50 Imported pearl, 26 inches, Grad- uated wax filled beads of exquin- ite color. Satin A lined box. Up Main Floor ie NOVEMBER 30 89c 80) pairs of felt slippers reduced from rogular stock beeauso they are slightly soiled. Some ribbon trimmed. Soft kid padded soles, Sizes @}4 to 7. Many colors. While they laxt—80e pair. Bloomingdale’s—Seoond Floor. Swagger Hand Bag Sale ‘3° Nowest “tailor made” hand begy— juine black pin seal, fine mocha a duvotyn or chiffon velvet. two 14 kt. gold corners and 8 oe pings. Linod beautifully with silk moire. Change compartment, purse und mirror. Bloomingdale’e—Main Floor, Gloves! Excellent Gifts Strap Wrist: 79c ] ae. ree || strap wrist gloves, of lisle, \with embroidered ; for women, Beaver, modox, mastic, gray, white. Kid Gloves: 89c For mon, Capeskin and undressed suede. ‘Some spearpoint backs, Reindeer,, gray, brown. Bloomingdale’a—Main Floor. Small Children’s Coats Full lined heavy weight coats for %to 6 year olds. Bolted, two pock- ets, button high at nock For boys or girls. Wool Sweaters, $1.89 Warm woolen sweaters that button snugly at the neck. Belted and pocketed Rose, peacock and buff Sines 2 to 5 yearn. Bloomingdalo's—Second Fiaar Sale of Men’s Shirts $42 1200 shirts of madras and percale— all good quality, Patterns are in good color combinations, Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Ties, 29c ‘Attractive colors and tlerns Slip-easy bands in popular opeo end shape. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor. Camels s Cloth Dresses *6= Good looking serge and tricotine dresses in new winter fashions. Bargains that will please the woman who wants to save money and still be well dressed. Sizes $4 to 40. Bloomingdale's—-Bargain Basoment. Special Brassiere Sale 49° Bandeau side hook model. Made of fancy flesh material, with self shoulder straps. Sizes 84 to 44. at 59c Side hook, with front garters. Plain or feney 2 material. Self pee sitet Shi d Cama