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SURETY FIRM PLANS, ARMORED CAR SERVICE To protect approximately $500,000,000 securities which the National Surety Company and its patrons transport every year through New York streets, the company is plan- ning an armored car service similar to that already in- stalled by the New York Post Office. The car, which will be at the disposal of the company’s customers as wellsas for the company’s own use, will cost approximately $10,000, It will be armored throughout with one-quarter-inch steel, to withstand a bullet from an automatic pistol. It will be , Manned by two guards armed with rifles and by an armed chauffeur. P- HOUSE WILL RUSH MEASURE DESIGNED TO STOP LNCHNG Southern Congressmen Lose} Fight—Vote After Christ- mas Assured, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Finally breaking a four-hour Southern filt- buster, the House late last night adopted a rule bring up for consid- eration the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, every known parliamentary device ‘was utilized by Southern Congress- men to prevent consideration. ‘The yule was adopted only after the Sergeant at Arms, under warrants fscued by the Speaker, had rounded up a quorum, ‘The rule allows ten hours’ general debate and: unlimited debate under the five-minute rule, cede, for Armenians. The bill provides that any officer| who permits a prisoner in his charge| _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The mur- to be taken by a mob and lynehea| “er at Constantinople in September shall be imprisoned for five years or| % Seventeen Armenian women and fined $5,000, and that any person who] Children, who had come to the United Participates In a lynching may be im-| States seeking safety but who were prisoned for life or for not less than| ‘¢ported as being in excess of the five years. The county in which a|@Wota allowed from their country, person is put to death would forfeit| ¥®8 Teported to the House Immigra~ $10,000; An agreement was reached|ton Committee by C. V. Knight- that a vote would not be taken on the|/¥» counsel for a Boston’ wel- BM gntil after the Christmas recess, | @Fe organization. Representative Aswell of Louisiana] Mr. Knightly declared the women charged the hill was introduced for| and children were outraged by Turks political purposes and to satisfy negro| #2d then murdered because there was constituents. He asserted that not| 9 means for thelr upkeep. only would the Republicans not gain| Mr Knightly said twenty-eight eleingle) negro! vote: if the, bill wan Armenians | women and” chiles, f i were at Bilis Island and fifty at East passed, but instead would lose thou-| Roston awaiting deportation | prob- sands of white votes, ably to-day or to-morrow. After he He asse had offered to give personal bond for criminals cach, Chairman Johnson endeavored number of ‘its on white | to get into communication with the women by perpetrators | Department of Labor, in view of the to believe they could pe speedy | warning by Mr. Knightly that they §, death. He insisted it would be more | were certain to meet a similar fate to the credit of the Republican lead-|when they step ashore on Turkish y had brought in a bill fin- | soil 17 DEPORTEES KILLED; 78 HERE FACE LIKE FATE Labor Department Asked to Inter- ers if th ing the county or community in which @ woman was assaulted. | Representative Byrnes of South | Carolina insisted the bill would prove | ineffective and pointed out th 1 States now have anti- | ynehings were still | 1 cannot hope to rr d men,” the of Ohio, who favored th pointed to the num- ber of lynchings to show the necessity for remedial action, He read a report that i 1918, whom Victrola For Christmas 55 DOWN will place @ new 1922 model in your home. Special terms, No in terest charge. No extras. Victrola Records Our stock is complete, Come in and hear the new numbers, A (EVIN'S 407 Lexington Av. Ovp. Hotel Commodore. OPEN EVENINGS. of attacks on women. In 1919, seventy- | seven negroes, four whites and two | d, and in 1920, | Wess denied the bill | al significance, or was | pe sectional. Seas | TO GIVE UP DE MUMM BABY. | ‘Arrange in Kansas to Surrender Her to Father, Wine Manufacturer TOPE day from ration Kan., Dec ca, K 20.—Reports to- were that pre ade to turn over Seneca, to her fath of Gewnar one of the ines Colds Harm Beauty A side from, the sometions dansercos oon: yequences, colds orrtainly Ue appeartncs i e ie in e married, but iy a Ww and the divorce proceedings af- ssed a special bill Vast estates But before » she died. A daughter in the enze or ‘pneumonia {P'the only way. Safe, mure, convenieat, Fully fusranteed. At all druggists. OPEN EVENINGS Victrola Special Offer This Victrola, No. 80, Ma- hogany case, 100, together with a set of record albums made specially for this instru- ment at $9.90 and twelve Victor selections of your own choice (6-10 inch Double Face records), at $5.10, on special easy terms. 53 EAST 34th STREET NEW YORK 55 FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN 134 NEWARK AVE. JERSEY CITY + ae! ' THE EVENING “ SPMidd/, Ae, ? may avail of this that can be bought. For Men 12 size, 17 jewel adjust- ment movement, in various designs, in 14 kt. (diet old cases, excellent value at $55. Very thin model imported 17 jewel adjusted watch in a 25 year case at $30; va- rious designs in dials. Cases of green gold filled. Elgin “Streamline” model 17 jewel, three adjustments, in 20 year gold ‘filled case,| ver For Women Waltham Sapphire ments, at $65. year gold filled, at $45. All platinum and diamond wrist " y ‘ square shay ‘ine quality movement, $335 All platinum and diamond Special 18 kt. white gold in various shapes, 15 jewel adjusted movements, $40. White gold rectangular 17 jewel, four adjustments, spe- cially priced at $88. Special 14 kt. white or green gold watches, 15 jewel adjusted movements, all on vibbon, at $25. 14 kt. ribbon and watches, Imported worsted Wilton . Seamless wool velvet Seamless tapestry Brussels ... HE entire stock of our 4 FUR Store, upstairs and == down, is reduced 10 per cent. —anticipating the removal of the tax on Janua: in your Christmas buying NOW. Second Floor, Old Building. and Boys at $35, excellent value. 12 size art watches, 17 jewel white gol These are a few of we offered a short time ago, which were made to sell at $100. 12 size 7 jewel nickel watch at $5. $14.50 to $100 in nickel, sil- ve ry small, shape, ment, $375. In the Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Stewart Building - Give a 9x 12 ft. Rug and make these savings WORLD, 1. You vantage adjusted, in 18 kt. filled cases at $48. the same Strap watches from or gold. move- Same in 20 watch, very small, sapphire wrist watch, rectangular fine quality move- 1 Grade 1+ $98 $82.50 1845 $39.50 ($30 $23.75 We have 124 rugs of these three grades, all 9x12 ft. to sell at the special prices quoted. ings and designs. Quite a choice of color- Fifth Gallery, New Bullding All-linen Cluny Lace Centerpieces and Cloths Made by hand Round ec-nterpieces, 20x20 in Round centerpieces, 24x26 in Round centerpieces 28x28 in Round centerpieces 36x36 in. Round tea cloths, 45x45 in............ Round luncheon clot!:s, 54x54 in....... ... Specially priced. $1.50 ... Specially priced. $2.25 ... Specially priced. $2.95 specially priced. $4.25 First Floor, Old Buliding First Long-trousers Suits at $2 and $27.50 The $20 suits were $25 to $30 The $27.50 suits were $35 to $45 Usually such lots of suits are held over until January before being reduced in price, but we are offering them now when they may be made use of for Christ- mas gifts. And because boys are home from school for the hotdays. Some suits have one pair of trousers, some have two pairs. They are the embodiment of youthful style and good work- manship. All made up to the well-known Wanamaker stand- ard, all for youths of 16 to 20 years or sizes 32 to 36, and all of such good quality of mate- rials that the reduced prices make the offering exceptional. $22 to $25 Suits for Boys—$17.50 136 suits, remainders of styles that have sold so quickly that there remain but a few of each design, styles. Our own stocks. Woolen materials. Norfolk For boys of 7 to 18 years. $27.50 to $35 Overcoats—$23.75 Ony 65, but they are so extra good in value that they should go in a rush, Some were $27.60, most were up to $35 in stock. Sizes for boys 9 to 16 years. ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding $73 Kitchen Cabinets, $59 87 Cabinets, white enam- eled. Fy They are the kind we sell regularly—not to be com- pared with the cheap badly made cabinets that are sometimes offered for less. The cabinets are 72 in. Bish and 21 in, deep, with 25x40 in. sliding porcelain on steel work table and a sliding wood cur- tain on upper part. They contain flour bin, with sifter, glass sugar container, spice jars, etc. Three drawers and large compartment for cooking utensils. The hardware is nickel plated. Of course, the cabinets are sold without cooking utensils, although the illustration shows them in place. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding AY, DECEMBER Broadway at Ninth, New York You May Buy Your PIANO at WANAMAKER’S at the Last Moment WATCHES For years and years and years the gift of a watch will be fondly remembered. A gift watch should be a watch of the highest reliability. We believe the following are the best at their prices Overnight bags, $37 Over-night Bags Delightful gifts Suitcases and bags made of black cobra or enameled vain leathers; unfitted or ited with white shell or amber celluloid toilet ar- ticles; carefully chosen lin- ings. Just unpacked. New low prices. Suit-cases, $17 to $118 12 to 16 inch frames. Unfitted, $17 to $82.50. Fitted $37 to $118. Bags, $11 to $196 12 to 16 inch frames. Unfitted, $11 to $41.50. Fitted, $11 to $84. Sterling fitting, $196. Main Floor, Old Bullding 1,000 Silk Petticoats $3.45 and $3.95 A special Christmas event, in- cluding twelve smart straight- line style in Ubint OP tats and satin, jersey and taffeta, satin and taffeta. All styles in regu- lar sizes and some in extra Third Floor, Old Building Exceptional at $2.95 Filet-trimmed hand-made blouses For women who appreciate fine needlework and hand- made laces. Four models of white ba- tiste, trimmed in many dif- ferent and delightfu! ways with hand made filet lace— hand drawn work —hand- embroidered dots, The collars (both tuxedo and roll) and close-fitting cuffs, are particularly well cut and the shoulders have the desirable narrow lines. Sizes 34 to 46, Second Floor, Old Buliding : The Housewife will like— CARVING SETS— English stainless steel, 9 in. blades, enuine sta; handles—knife, ork and Mal $6.50, NUT BOWLS — mahogany finish, with cracker and six picks, $1.25. COFFEE PERCOLATORS with regulating alcoho! lamp, hold 3 pints, nickel-plated or polished copper, $6.50. —of aluminum, Colonial shape, hold 6 cups, $3.85. CHILDREN’S TABLE TRAYS, imported, hand-dec- orated, assorted colors and decorations, $3.25. CRUMB TRAYS AND SCRAPERS, Sepper or brass, satin finish, $1.50, BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS, japan trim, bristle brush, $5.50, OVAL MIRRORS, 18 x 22 in., white enamel frame, bevel plate, $7. MEDICINE CARINETS, white enameled, 16x19 in., two glass shelves, 9% x 13% in. mirror, $9. PIE SERVERS, nickel-plate on brass frames, 9 in. white lined pottery dish, $3. Seventh Gallery, New Building 20, 1921. Until Christmas the : Store is now open until 6 p. m. each day Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant —because you KNOW it will be right STANDARD PIANOS Which we sell the year ’round A COMPLETE GROUP which will meet all demands CONVENIENT TERMS The Incomparable AMPICO, $850 up The Reproducing Pigno for which more than a hundred great masters of the piano- forte have played thousands of selections, and which the AMPICO reproduces E .CT- LY as played. It may also be played by hand, or ag a player-piano using any music roll produced for an*§8-note player piano. AMPICO-in-the-CHICKERING, Period Grands .$4,500 and $5,500 ALIPICO-in-the-CHICKERING, Grand... 500 AMPICO-in-the-KNABE......-+....+++ AMPICO-in-the-HAINES BROS., Grand AMPICO-in-the-CHICKERING, Upright. AMPICO-in-the-KNABE, Upright....... AMPICO-in-the-SCHOMACKER, Upright. ... AMPICO-in-the- MARSHALL & WENDELL, Grand... * AMPICO-in-the- MARSHALL & WENDELL, Upright AMPICO-in-the- MARSHALL & WENDELL, Upright. (the last mentioned is operated by foot pump) ' Other Reproducing Pianos BRAMBACH-WELTE, Grand.. MONO-PLAYER, Upright, made by the Aatopiano Co..... Small and Medium-sized Grands, $695 up - -$3,500 to $4,000 2,500 CHICKERING ... .$1,275 to $2,550 KNABE... $1,275 to $2,550 SCHOMACKER. .$1,250 and $1,300 EMERSON.......-......--- $950 LINDEMAN ................ $800 BRAMBACH............... $695 Player-pianos—Uprights, $495 up EMERSON ................5- $795 AUTOPIANO ......... ++ 8725 LINDEMAN & SONS. J. C. CAMPBELL... FREDERICK ..... GULBRANSEN ........ —and the BRAMBACH Player Grand at $1,225 Upright Pianos, $365 up CHICKERING ... KNABBE)......\.... SCHOMACKER «+. $600 LINDEMAN ....... MARSHALL & WENDELL. . .$525 FREDERICK ................ $375 J. C. CAMPBELL........... .$365 Specially listed, because so very much for so little BRAMBACH Baby Grand, $695 GULBRANSEN Player-piano for $495 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS on all purchases. Old pianos taken in ex- mane, Everything guaranteed. Delivery when desired between now and ristmas ay. First Gallery, New Buliding Gifts in the Perfume Shop Of great charm, but little price x COED $3.50 as Opalescent colored ~ Wahna ibs ee powder dish with attrac- in our own laboratories, tively decorated puff in delicately scented in sweet hes of ribbon top puff, pea, wistaria or lilac. 50. Little round box covered with pleated lace and rose- buds from France, filled with Galatea face powder. Smelling salts in vivid color, in a beautifully pro- portioned bottle, cut stopper. Large box of rose celeste bath dusting powder with scuare French puff, tied with pink ribbons. $1.25 Geranium or verbena bath crystals in painted barrel- shaped glass jars, Main Floor, Old Buliding $2. Ma-Mie, a toilette water of delightful fragrance in sim- ple shaped bottle with flow- ered glass top. Yellow, green or red tint- ed smelling salts in a grace- fully shaped and cut jar.

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