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speaker# table but did not have other than eat and look happy. HRLAN LAUNCHES "BOOSTERS CB” ~ATTIGER DNNER He Hopes Press of City Will Join, While Craig Calls for i &@ Tammanyized State. many ladies too. Billy Gallagher's full cabaret formers ent the biggest plause, w tra of the soldiers’ song of the Fein. Watches Mayor Hylan has taken on a new Febe—that of organizer of what he termed the ‘Boosters’ Club." At the dinner of the Tammany . Bureau in the Hotel Commodore night, he said: “I hope we can organize an as ciation called the Boosters’ Cli and set The World, the Tribune, the Herald and some other papers to join and aid in letting tne people through out the country know what New York really is. The papers ean for- get those connected with the City Ad-| winlenticn and coneeutaie cter|{| EYAMILTON efforts in boosting New York as a '7-JEWEL, ADJUSTED whole. It would be a great thing for ALTHAM dl all AE ‘T-Jewel, 20-Yr, Guarantes . In thanking the speakers and speil= binders for their work in the cam- LGIN referred tg paign the Mayor again 7-Jewel, 20-Year Guarantee the antagonistic papers that seemed! We are direct Jobbers of to “garble and = mi: pnt the truth.” nsid- He said the fous propaganda 0 but the people The Mayor possible candid: waying: “Lam going to ¢ of Mayor for t t four years by -| cause there are a few people in thi town whom I want to sce working ia 4 legitimate business. ‘e are a few reformers who ough: to be put to work and I want to help put them where they can earn ing.” The Mayor did not say whether he tu a.rock pile put fortir “the in Bt"? e of any ed talk of his for Governor by | 182 BROADWAY, N. 177 BROADWAY, N. 2 Stores Open Evenings. nie in the offic ne an honest li ve frort on the| next Gubernatorial contest. than in| the municipal campaign and said | New York City can never have any | freedom until t power in the city has SIZES UP TO 13 EE $4.00 Black and Tan Kid taking the Opera and Romeos didates suc- last election were on ah T. Mahoney was | teastmaster. Charles Francis Murphy | was not present. President-elect of | Bowrd of Aldermen Murr: bert and 3 spoke, while Banton, Henry Judge cessful in th hand. = Jer: Our Models Exclusive 6 West Broadway 221 Greenwich Near Vesey St.) New York ESTABLISHED 1903, District. Attorney- ~elect Bruckner, Maurice Connolly, Mulquee OWEN—34 EAST 23rd ST. QUICK! SAVE 1%! Last announcement of the big cut in prices before we take inventory. It is good business policy for us to dispose of surplus stocks before we take stock, even tho we take a financial loss. ‘It is a great opportunity for you but must be taken advantage of without delay. PER!OD BEDROOM SUITES: $275 Suites on sale at $375 Suites on sale at eee ee ee $495 Suites on sale at $075 Suites on sale at.. PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITES: “$35 Suites on sale at $425 Suites on sale at $450 Suites on sale at $475 Suites on sale at... $250 $317.50 $349.50 . $363.50 COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS Foi con Sait a ate ten 569 5 CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED D. T. OWEN CO., Inc. Complete at only 34 EAST 23rd STREET (4th Ave. Subway—23rd St. Station) OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Men’s Fine 18 89 ‘8 jeweler in WALTER & CO. Est. 1891 All Styles of MOCCASINS \Canbes, Soe SE RET her gs Borough President-elect Miller Miss Annie Mathews sat at the to do All the Tammany braves, other than the big. chief, were there and the Tam- Pp tained, but what m: , judging from the a, the playing by an orches Sinn * oc wires E entire stock of our FUR Store, upstairs and = down, is reduced 10 per cent. —anticipating the removal of the tax on January 1. You may avail of this advantage Er aad Christmas buying Second Floor, Old Building. |The BOOKS that Everybody Wants for CHRISTMAS, are HERE ih “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, until 6 p. m. TS ede de 4700 Stuyvesant Y. ¥. St The Gift of Gifts DIAMOND JEWELRY A permanent expression of affection and a good investment.at to-day’s prices A few suggestions Marquise blue-white diamond ring—a gem. Diamond dinner ring, large center stone. Ger s diamond and sapphire ring Emerald cuff links beautiful cabochon stone: Diamond and “jade lavallieve tassel. r Diamond end pphire bow-knot bar-{ Diamond ond sapphire hoop ear-rings, flexible drop. Diamona flatinum ring, newest basket setting..... Diaiiond end pearl scarf-pin set in platinum Pair of, diamcnd platinum cuff pins Platinum diamond bar-pin, 17 full cut stones. In the Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Stewart Buildir Give. a Wardrobe Trunk And your good wishes go a-traveling with him or her Steamer wardrobe frunks are $27.50 to $132.50. Three-quarter size wardrobe trunks are $30 to $ Full-size wardrobe trunks: are $41.50 to $182. Men's trunks and women’s trunks. Sdme have raised tops: cme solid tops. Some have lever top lock; some have heavy draw, holts and snap lock. In the full size some have lock rods that lock dl drawers. Some have dust curtains, Others are dust-proof raw- ride and fibre bouid. All hardware is riveted. Seventh Gallery. New Building Raincapes and Raincoats for: the school girl ‘Lopcoats may be worn Rubberized, tan or most comfortably under un- blue poplin, $10.7 75. usually full raincapes of Rubberized garne* poplin, rubberized tan or navy blue or rubberized gold, green or navy Canton cloth; shirred hood wine silk Canton Cloth, attractively lined in plaid 31250, satin; reinforced armholes, ’ Si Rubberized, blue, green SOOO steel gta tts or wine checked mohair, $18.50. Sizes 6 to 16. White party frocks. Ten charming models, $6.50 to $12.75, Trim Wash Frocks, $2.95 to $6.95 for our $4.50 to $15.00 grades. Sizes 6 to 16, Third Floor, Old Building 120 Boys’ Bathrobes--Down Bathrobes now $4.85 -75 Bathrobes now $3.95 Only 120. Of heavy, soft fleecy material, buttoned to neck; have cord, tassels and patch pockets. 3 to 18 years. Colors and designs are all good. Raincoats with stitched brim hats to match are smartly tailored with big storm collars, raglan shoul- ders, strapped sleeves and large patch pockets. Rubberized, navy blue or tan Canton cloth, $9.50. Sizes for boys | Third Floor, Old Bullding * | Chiffon Velvet Negligees $42.50 to $57.50 Straight-line lounging robes, severely tailored; House simply. tailored, edged with mouffon; -~ Wrappy negligees, with little mouffon collars; Draped negligees, with fullness skillfully woyked in at the sides, coats, lovely Linings of satin, chiffon and crepe-de-chine, in vivid contrasting hues. ‘ Burgundy, rose, pink, flame, ‘French blue and black Third Floor, Old Bullding ENVELOPE PURSES For All Occasions Dashing red leather purse. The sort smart women have been carrying this season, $6. Also in black or brown leather. Black moire silk, smartly striped with satin. Pockets for bills, change, cards, lip- stick, powder and a mirror, $7. With 14-kt, gold mount- ings, $10. Aiea Another delightfu! metal head evening purse from Paris. Patterned in silver and gold cubes, finished with sil- ver fringe, $8. From Paris, eVening purse of tiny gold metal beads. Lit- tle flowers in exquisite color- ings, $7. Others in different designs at $10, Black moire guaintly patter In_ its’ sand-colored lining are tucked change purse and mirror, $3.95. Purse of black moire silk, from France, Con- ceals an amaz- ing number of things Ann opens from both silos: Metal mountings and chain, $6.75. Main Figor, Old Buliding Purple beads with narrow border of steel colored beads. Other cclors and other designs, $4.50, $4.50 to $8.50 Black, brown, cordo van leather short gloves, gauntlets and mittens, fleece lined and woo! lined, a few fur lined. $7.50 to $16 Non-break able hot and cold bottles, Pint _ size, plain finish, $7.60 leather vered, 50. Qt. size, plain finish, $10, leather covered, $11. t. size, plain fi leather covered, 2 Qt. Aladdin food ae 50; were $13.50. wet $15; $8.75 to $35 Lare assortment of im- ported and domestic steamer robes. Plain col- ors, Scotch plaids, and plain on one side, plaid on other with fringe. Plash motor robes, in plain or combination of colors, Foot Muffs $11.50 to $21 FOOT MUFFS; plush material, leopard skin and feather, fleece lined. From Belgium Exquisite hand made LINGERIE trimmed with real laces of great charm and delicacy. FOR MISS 14 TO 20 It is hardly conceivable that such lingerie as this, trimmed with wide bands of Binche or Breton lace made by the incredibly deft of Belgian lace- can be priced $9.50 Charmingly designed chemises and pantaloo: sets are fashidnee of unusually lovely i terial made in ‘Switzerland of Egyptian cotton that launders beautifully. Delightful touches of hand work, drawn work and embroidered dots lend further distinction to the set with the Binche lace. so Third Floor, Old Building very practical gifts. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding attractive but are very Third Fleer, Old Buliding | Most people ave too busy care. $15.50 to $30 CAPS of Alaskan seal, nutria and dyed muskrat. | BOOK STORE is s with every hour ety TRUTH ABOUT THE T EVE, Revelations of the eri F. Weiss, ny ue Williams. \lexander Fieisher. MAKING GOCD iN BUSINE: $10 to $55 Motor Restaurants, fully equipped to serve 2, 4 and 6 Persons. Some in leather fibre cases; some wicker cases SS QUBEN \ | | Robin | An Old Genricman with a Duster, OLIVEL CROM { ‘THE WHITEHDADED Bi | GOLD, by Eugene O'Neill. | SONGS FOR Raccoon Fur Coats, $270 to $451 Full 60 in. coat, two upper slash pockets, with shawl collar of same. Fur lined coats, $180 to $350, Louts Utermeyer. VOETRY *AND DRAMA. One edited by Helen Louis Cohen, Wallaby, warniot iy Paya All coats of selected pelts, and which we ae ee iy could not duplicate to sell at this HERE THERE price today. Hamilton. Fur collar coats, $45 to $166. THE VANISHED POMPS OF Y CHAUFFEURS’ FUR COATS of lack Spanish lamb, sizes 34 to 44, 0; Manchurian dog lined, small es only, $70. THE WiISTLOR PLUM PUDDIN SEEING THIN THE MS hINC OF HE ChUIS NIGHT, The new Mocha GLOVES have arrived | soft soft, cas- and me- sewn, ER PATHE s DAUGHTER, S, by Edna Fegher. ‘HE MAN. IN GRAY, b: . "O HIM eA H ath, with fine, THE finish. In warm shades of sand, tor, French gray, dium gray. Pique At $5—Slip-on style. At $7—12 button length mousquetaire. Ideal gifts. Main Floor, Old Building LAMPS | For her boudoir, $3 to $10 | Long, yelvi ERATION oO L by John Gal ara THE FLAMING FORE iF WINTER COMES, by PAMELA POUNCE, b ‘ OUTH TRIUMPHANT, HICH RELATIVES, by Comptor In old ivory and polychrome finish, Silk shades, $3.50 to $7.50. Second Gallery, New Bullding USEFULS For Christmas Stockings Folding nickel coat hangers, packed in neat leather cases, red and blue; two in a case, $1; one in a case, 50c, Shirred ribbon ters, various colors, colors combined, 31 Imported Hat Boxes at Half Price 9 at 87.50—were $15. it $12.50 —were $25. $15—were $30, t $17..0-—were $35, 4 at $22.50—wer 5 at $30—were $ The two at $17. tie gar me two | pair. The Notion Shop. Floor, Old Building First “The are of ¥ ; PAJAMAS strong, durable fibre. The ri rest are of good stout For women | Spirit leather. $8.95 to $29.50 of the Burlington Asvaide it igan Delightful two piece affair: y with V, square ‘and bateau American neck lines, long and short slesver. which are not only Dough- boy” Beautifully made of habu- | tai silk, brocaded satin curious $6 ‘ chine combined with satin, White metal bronzed, 12 § and crepe-de-chine delicately in. high. A replica of the hand - embroidered, daintily American Legton's national 27 patter ards in all; finished, . memorial to the American gns All2 » Orchid, white, flesh, black Doughboy. and interesting color combina- | 90¢ tions. In the China Shop. Printed co! Second Gatiery, New Buliding parquetry patie! Until Christmas the = Store is now open | Inthe Book Store Wonderful shopping days to select their Christmas books with great - They want to know what everybody is buyii | reading, and they make their | that best minds are discussing. Best Sellers and Best Books The following is a list of the néwer books that the ing in greatest numbers, and that are here in ample quartity to meet the demand that increases ] For the Serious or the Studious CHE OULLINE of HISTORY, by H. G wy SPECULATIVE and POLITICAL, ILS and NEW BORDERS, by ‘and FED UP, ‘the Worker's For the Business Mind THE HUMAN FACTOR in INDUSTRY, by Lee K. Frankel and , by Roger W. Babson. For the Lover of “Noble Gossip” (as a writer once sald of a famoun biography) VICTORIA, by Lytton Strachey. MY ude THER, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, by Corinne Roosevelt HAV IK ONLY MYSELF TO BLAME, by Princess Bibesco (Elignbeth Asquitr ) THE GREAT ADVENTURE, by Theodore Roosevelt—Col. | Roosevelt's iart pu'ilic message to the American people. MIRROKS OF WASHINGTON (Anonymous). | MIRRORS OF DOWNING STREET and The Glass of Fash- | ion, two anonymous books by an English author, who calls himself, | VHE AMERICANIZATION of EDWARD BOK, by himeel!. i ROOSEVELT ‘n the BAD LANDS, by Hermann Hagedovn For the Lover of Plays and Poetry THE WANDERING JEW, by E. Temple Thurston. | DULCY by George S. Kaufman and | ELL, By John Drinkwater. Y, by Lennox Robinson. LITTLE HOUSE, 4 BALLAD-MAKER'S PACK, by NOAH ’AN JONAH 'AN CAP'N JOHN SMITH, by Don Marquis’. ¥ING COLE, by John Masefield. MODERN BRITISH POETRY, a critical anthology edited by Books for Slippered Evenings and EVERYWHERE, Means the SOUTH § JRNAL, by SAYS, by Christopher Morley. A MAN, by Joseph H. Appel. OF THE K AW. A, by Captain Traprock. Novels for Everybody MORE TISH, by Mary Roberts Rinehart. | MARTIN CONISBY'S VeNGEAN THE MASTER OF MAN, by Hall C x : good book for a man—t Thomas Dixon, Pd Ralph Connor. James Oliver Curwood, Agnes and Egerton Castle. by George Gibbs. Book Store, Main Floor and Downstairs Store, Old Building | Imported Inlaid Linoleums Best grades—prices down 50 a square yardefor the $3.25 grade ‘auare yerd for the $3.75 grade « Linoleum—70c a square yard . jeum, 2 yards wide; 800 yards in all; 12 tile and ff each day these last few Christmas selections from the ks <<< So Wells. by Andre Tardieu by the Hon, Arthur Man Mill, the truth’about Immi- Bi Steiner. in Crowded Britain, lare Connelly. by Christopher Morley ‘+ rthur Guiterman. */ Act Plays by Modern Authors by Frederi STERDAY, ey the same author NAS, by James Norman &: Lord Ee eae E. R. and J. Pennell —— by Heywood Broun. by Gene Stratton Porter » by Jeffrey Farnoi. Seats eee) muel Hopkins Adam. oda by Harold Bell Wright by Owen Johnson. M. Hutchinson. Sak eS ackenzie. SSS They were $18.50 Plain colored woolen coats, with silk collar and lapels, cuffs and pocket tops. Blue, burgundy, red and brown. Burtington Arcade Floor, Hiding mosaic, tile and parquetry de- Fifth Gallery, New Sultding