The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 17

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' ) ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 8, 1921, _ : aM te | Che Chrixtmax tore. Fasily- reached. Interborough (Astor Flace), B. R.T. and Broadway (8th st.) Sub- SUICIDE VERDICT way Statioos in the Store. Hugson Tubes at 9th at. and 6th ave. From Pennsylvania b Station take B. R. T. Subway on Broadway; from Grand Central take Interbor- ; ough, Bevadway, Madison Aveauc and 8th Street surface cars pass the Store. eR Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York ' Fairfield Prosecutor to Contin- ue Investigation—Tracing Sedan Car. en ¢ BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 8.—Dr- spite a verdict of suicide rendered by the Medical Examiner and Coroner, Prosecutor Wakeman of Fairfield suid to-day he would conUnue his in- vestigation of the death cf Dr. Ehiza- beth Radom, whose body was found Saturday on the Beach Road. While be knows no iictive for foul Play, and has no proof of it he clares there are vircumstances mysterious ~ full investigation sho be made. Coroner Pheian, on the other hand, said he accepted the sui- cide theory and the case was closed So far as his office is concerned. GREAT Christmas Buying. FRESHENED Stocks Every Morning at 9 FASHION WOMEN’S SALONS A wonderfully fine showing of Men's Neckties 50c to $3.50 Christmas Handbans of black satin-striped EVERY VELVET GOWN = in our ‘A sedan answering Uie description moire silk ere : 7 — the weaves ol wt in whic! ir, Hadom is ra- \ n ported to have been seer five hours rn The mountings are of 14 distinguished Sal on collection — the shapes before her body was fcund stopped : . mans. ‘ on the Post Road nt 1 s'elock, Fair. karat gold! Fittings and lin- iced ab $8 the colors el ice | ed to-day. ‘ ‘ mi et y § aie DHE FORT GRR Wren cake acwe! ings are distinctive. now priced above @) a man was heard to 87, ‘ ; P ‘ —and the- “Go anywhere, but get out of here na The $12.50 Bag—In the gray silk = —ineludin, quick,” a second man said in tones lining of this bag a little mirror is ig bed. ke doug enbueh tol heard by residents tucked away. woe ‘ new “TOC! : on _ the Post . 7 * 7 © \5 ~ , Whe driver of the car epad away F The $21 Bag—Gold clasp. Fitted Sev eral original Paris models prices which } an aes E mach Road > with mirror, spowuer hea case, $ 7 i fhange purse and lined with gray . ke the ti alive or dead Is u point the police beta Ade: © make es Bios peter cial trate moire sil and reproductions gate Persons whc told the police of this The $12 Bag (on the left)—Gold % in is large { ineldent to-day said they were sure 5 Of SHG tet . 4 the =a . ee mountings adda smart finish to the has De) ‘ 2 ve the time was about fvotlorke hs sauatinan i eat a te Ue as been drastically reduced collection the | three garage men at a gasoline sta- bills, change, cards and a mirror. o 8 @ ke t l ' tion, threw. : : report havin geen a. woman answer: The $18 Bax—Gold mounted, bag Th 100 of h st values ing Dr. Radom's description get from with inside frame and roomy pockets. A a sedan to telephone's woman nated Tan silk lining. ere are or suc gowns obtainable — a ane peal pa be Hemi until The $7 B Flat 1 N $69 50 t 9) Plai ilk fi d silk erined) ail \ ‘late. In the sedan at that time were = 3 e ag—Flat envelope purse —_ i ain silks—figured silks—stri silks—polo, another woman and two. men, - with gold corners. Gray silk lining, ow 0 $295 et casi Fairfield authorities believe this in- cident strengthens their murder oi theory. ; Dr. Radom’s friends remain ; = The $17 Bag—The mounting of this unconvinced she committed s ’side. bag is unusual—being of alternating Nicholas Horvath, a druggi , who setione OF gold) and witver H filled prescriptions for Dr. .adom, i | : i The $12 Bag (on the right)— anc’ who rented her the ar rtment Mie CEadone eC Gan Gan ene Despite its slender appearance, this own life and she took it because she " bag has many compartments and was despondent because she was not opens from either side. making enough ‘money to be inde- v pendent and had been worried by The $14.50 Bag—the gold mount- false tales of other doctors making ings of this bag emphasize its smart fortunes. Dr. Radom came to Bridge- lines. Black silk tassels. = Main Floor, Old Bullding’ college, club and regimental colors. Charvet weaves, basket weaves, grenadines, Italian silks, Spitalfields silks. Narrow four-in-hands. Wide four-in-hands. Bow ties. Tubular knitted ties. And the flatter, more compact open-end knit ties. with mirror and change purse. They were $89.50 to $395 Second Floor, Old Building See particularly— —the large variety of fine ties at 50c. —the open-end knit silk ties at $1.95. —the English tubular ties at $8.50. —the wonderful colors and designs at $1. —the Paroli grenadines, specially priced, $1.65. —the plain Spitalfields silk ties at $2.50. (tax additional) See them ALL There are a thousand ties for every taste. Holiday boxes will be used, if desired. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding $16.50 Overblouses at $8.95 Something that happens only once in‘a long time! Georgette crepe — $12.50 to $16.50 in model illustrat- Blouses—$8.95 ed. Smartly beaded. Made by a man who stands alone as a maker of the finest type of blouses. Henna. Taupe. Brown. GIFT FURNITURE Electrical Gifts Coffee Percolators Of aluminum—pot type— holds 6 cups, $10. : ths Nickel-plated—4 cups, $12.50 to $15.50; 6 cups, $14 to $17.50; 9 cups, $15.50 to $19.6C. Urn_ type, nickel-plated, 6 cups, $15.50 to $22.50; 9 cups, $21 to $25. Polished copper, 9 cups, $20 26.50, ne to $: Other things Samovgrs—nickel-plated, 6 cups, $12 to $16.50. Tea pots, with teu ball— nickel-plated, $15 to $1 Chafing dishes — nickel- plated, $15.50 to $18; polished copper $19 to $20.50. ° ‘oasters, $6 to $8. Grills, toasts, broils, boils, $12.50 to $15. Waffle irons, $16.50 to $20. Tree lighting outfits 8 lights, assorted colors, may be connected in series of 16, 24, 82, by simply screwing plug in connecting socket. Each 8- light outfit, $3.25, 8 lights, assorted: colors, samplers with three batteries, port Aug. a R, U. JOHNSON RECEPTION GUEST A reception In honor of Robert Under= weod Johnson, former Ambassador to {taly, and Mrs, Johnson was given yes- terday afternoon under the auspices of the Allled Loyalty League at the resl- dence of Mrs. Charles H. Ditson, No. 19 Fast 37th Street. Between 200 and 300 kuests, members of the league and thelr friend&, were present. Mrs. Ditson {3 Vice President of the organization, which she founded two years ago to help pro snote International good fellowship. Long Wool Gloves for sports wear For Women Very suitable for gift giving are these long- cuffed gauntlets, for win- ter sports, for street wear or for motoring. Big assortment of colors and designs, from the smart check to the large plaids. At $1.75—long, cuffed gloves : of imported Scotch brushed de = wool, in oxford and heather Books—Books—BOOKS ee caer to $7.50 — large ; ; gauntlet gloves of heavy brush- Give Books, Christmas Sits ahaa any Bee at And encourage the taste for good reading erns. The hurry and bustle and hustle and superfici- ality of our modern life, with its eraving for amuse- ment—-has crowded out of our lives the quiet joy, the deeper source of pleasure and happiness to be had from reading. Let’s zet together and change all this Let’s buy BOOKS this year for Christmas For CHILDREN For GROWN-UPS KONce UPON A TIM Perey Standard Works atherine Lee Bates, $2.50. Ae aa Fairy Tales of long ago, | in fine bindings illustrated by | Margaret COLERIDGE’S POETICAL Evans Price. and DRAMATIC WORKS, 4 FIRST BOOK of STORIES | vols., 44 brown morocco. Lon- for the STORY TELLER— | don: Pickering, 1877. $20. Ruvorite “fairy tales’ and | pRBNNYSON’S COM- fables and a few Greek and | PLETE | WORKS—7 vols. Novee maya GREENE'S HISTORY of gf eRY TAEES—Gamms | the ENGLISH PEOPLE, : lustrated “by | illustrated edition, 4 vols., % Abbott end Rhead, ay morgere, gilt, London TH E Room of BOOK, of Tain) OF GEES Breakfast Sets FOLK STORIE. The “4 E. Beudder, § VANTES, colored _ plates, looks like a May . stories | first edition, full polished . and fables name Stories | cuit, London 1820, $25. morning A clnrigalen * | comprising The Spectator, fi i ha $1. A lion who wanted to | ‘The Tatler, The Adventurer, find: there 405 RIE va 8) bes 1 play with the chil- loved friend will whet the ap dre and the interesting ace | pe jdler, The Guardian, petite—just the sight of it—as count of how he scquired a | 202 Rambler, Drake's Ho- much as May breezes and spring taste for breakfast food till | Cair' London 1803-12 $86” perfumes. . For who wouldn't be 120 Styles of Gift Desks Drop-lid Desks 54 Styles, in mahogany, ma- hogany-finish, walnut, maple and oak, In William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial and straightline designs. $18, $21.50, $27, $80, $83, $87, $40, $44, $48, $50, $66, $70, $74, $84, $98, $100, $104, $110, $120, $128, $136, $140, ‘$150,’ $180, ee $216, $240, $250, $260, 70. The Reason Why You Should Wear _ Arch Preserver Shoes new Tuck-in and over- * blouses of crepe de chine or Georgette crepe, designed for every occasion where # a blouse may be worn.) lodels becoming to» every type. Hand embroidery, Le made Lae ha rawn work or hand _ As the number fagotting — charm. is l:mited, an early ingly used. selection is advis- Suit shades, flesh, able. white and black. Second Floor, Old Building LARGE Men-—-Sale of Suits \ Sizes 39 to 50—regular, stout, long, short, long stouts and short stouts—200 suits, Wana- maker $60 and $65 grades.... Netucetmmaden tie itnerr en onli Spinet and Table Desks Seventh Gallery, New Building upon the flat ground without | shoes, The reason is apparent | from the above cut. The rear} end of the little toe (the central | abutment of the arch) must rest upon the same unyielding sur- face as the heel and ball. Malin Floor, Old Building 57 styles in mahogany, ma- hogany: h and walnut. In Louis XVI. Chippendale, Colon- ial, Queen Anne and Italian de- signs, $30, $33, $40, $50, $53, $60, $66, $72, $78, $80, $84, S90, $95, $100, $104, $110, $118, $122, $130, $136, $140, $148, $160, Le $168, $208, $222, $230, Cabinet Desks 9 styles, in Queen Anne, Chippendale, Sheraton and Italian designs. $160, $190, $200, $230, $260, $290, $330, $336, Fifth Gallery, New Bullding PLANNED. Fabrics are the kind best adapted to large men’s wear —worsteds. Colors, too — mostly the darker shades of gray, blue and brown, with some hair-lines and fancy mixtures. Style is the one most becoming to large men—a conservative 3-button model. Coats are full-lined with alpaca. Tailoring is as speci- fied by us. This is one time when a ng man may walk into a clothing store, be sure of finding a suit to fit, and save money. Beacon CORD Tires—Lowest prices yet 900 only. Every one perfect. Every one guaranteed But Civilization demands shoes with heels, The result is shown above. The central abutment is lifted from the ground, and un- less Arch Preserver Shoes are worn, the foot arch is left without support other than the unstable shank of the ordinary and the breakfast set you will he lost his thirst for blood. MOMTEREG (DRAMATIC Bhs Ce by | WORKS—Etchings by La- hungry for a dejeuncr off 6-ply for 3'4 sizes and 8-ply for other sizes. A good investient at these prices 1,000 pieces 7 hare lauze, 6 vols., full polished one of these sets of French, sa . $29.85—S ' tag Bittle’ boy vate calf, gilt, Edinburgh 1875. English or Japanese china, ALADD IN i ane bans Brace price eae This is often the result—fallen into the woods where he | $100. so beautifully decorated? ; Li eaerhwn ail 1 95 d afl aren d Id meets a good wolf who in- The Book Store, With muffin dish and cov- Aluminumware -List Price $36.40—Sale Price $19.50 and rotated arches and unto troduces him to all the ani- Main Floor, Old Building ae. gue guneamiplote cattea Reduced for Christ: . List Price $46.30—Sale Price $24.50 misery. The unyielding, flat mals, Downstairs Store, Old Building Ade ap i ACeBAT s r Christmas : “Last Price $47.70—Sale Price $25.50 base of the Arch Preserver just ready to pop the hot Tees | $3.25 -List Price $48.95—Sale Price $26.00 Shoe is to the foot shod with Wea pees $5.45 grade PUP -List Price $52.35—Sale Price $29.50 Last Price $53.55—Sale Price $30.50 .List Price $54.90—Sale Price $31.50 -List Price $56.60—Sale Price $32.50 . List Price $60,00—Sale Price $38.50 -List Price $63.45—Sale Price $39.00 List Price $65.00—Sale Price $39.50 (These prices include war tax.) We have sold many thousands BEACON CORDS, and they have given satisfac- tion, Our re-orders prove this. heeled shoes, what the floor or ground is to bare feet, and thus prevents the condition pictured above, No other shoe does this. Arcu PreseRver SHOE SHoP 428 FIFTH AVE. 1 EAST 38th ST, Double-boilers, i} hold-2 quarts / $3.15 grade f $2 Here's one in a baby blue, with bands of si ver—deliptour. Another in roses and bright green bands, the very essence of spring-time. Another in_ shell-pink with silver—one in bands of brilliant Sorrento blue — one in gay, Christmassy red, if you like, . “Wanablend’ Blankets Comfort Giving Christmas Gifts Single bed size, 60x 84 in,—$16.00 pair Single bed size, 60x 90 in.—$17.50 pair Double bed size, 72 x 84 in.—$19.00 pai Double bed size, 72 x 90 in.—$21.Q0 pai. Extra large size; 80 x 90 in,—$23.00 pair Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Saucepans). Strainer covers hold 3 qts. * 95¢ $1.45 grade 9-in. fry pans ) 90c grade 40¢ Box 3B7x5 In the China Shop. Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Seventh Gallery, New Buliding Second Gallery, New Buliding

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