The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 13

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“CLUBBER” TIGHE SENT And decrees confirming ownership of few minutes later In the Navarre TO GREAT MEADOW Lig oo of {retell § the Post eke , Seventh Avenue add 88th Street, AS en ss Spunsel he ‘Consolidated Progressive | Dr. Heaton, summoned from Bellevue or, r ‘Traunterres From Sing Sing, tt 10 D Mscottad, “sel heart disease was the Agen a ——— in srRent, pria,| je man, 5 fect 10, and welgh- Said, op Order From Albi Dec, 29.—Charles Tighe, y York City detective of clubbing a woman, was red from Sing Sing to Great y prison, at Comstock, yester- though thirty-nine others were 1, keepers soy his shift was jal order trom Albany. Wanlen Lewis EB. Lawes dgclined to make any ¢ tion further than to deny that had requested the change, Since he reached Sing Sing a month ngo It is sald he hag been tn dan- » other ,prisoners for whose ar- 8 responsible, Dighe is serv- erminate wentence of two to 40, wack derb; An unidentified man, about seventy. et "ring each Ws th athe inltata” re five, becoming ill in the street, last night, |W. K." "fer New Year Gifts NP a gg Melvet from oat bie stock, at you until next Winter to vay four years. a 7-tnamone Cluster $3,200 IN CLOTHING . Bin STOLEN BY BURGLARS | feet 1h Wall to Get Into | Hing, 5100 Thomas % Bay Strect, b frightened inished drilling. Ppiathiuns Ww No Employer's Reference,‘ Transuctions Co ape detes Sweet & Los core warben fare believed to have Way before they had of a togen major ©) Homer eld, ting appioxi FN "LOGR, oniy Pince PRave: MARK Wonderiul Values To Welcome = "he New Year At All Loft Stores Special Specials for Friday and Saturday Yeu eh Assorted CHOCOLATE All A Choeslates’ he PEANUT ssorted Quality without the The Soone box 64c Three | Chocolates Eoclsreecien Elpewhere for er Bon Bons and POUND 34 GLOSS Chocolates. One of Bor ae Cc GOODIES our finest assort- Box DIG \, rou sox 59, ean oot Special MILK at containers Mixed Cand CHOCOLATE Cc] rons = 80c ped andy MARASCHINO 2 Pounds 1.60 at 34c CHERRIES a WHILE 5 Pounds 4.00 2 Ib. Box 68¢ Elsewhere... iC) THEY LAST Briarcliff Milk High Grade Assorted American Filled Confections Stuffed with Chopped Nuts and Fruit Jellics Our regular 69¢ good POUND BOX Chocolate 59¢ Assorted Chocolates — Fresh Fruit reixbitx59¢! Paradise Chocolates | 79¢ 2 Ib. Box $1.18 Our Mistletoe Package The beautifully enameled round metal container filled with Salted Assorted Nuts, Bon Bons and Chocolates, _Crystalized or Bon Bons and Chocolates a Superior collection of Sweets |— attractively put up in beautifully decorated “Birds of Paradise” i 2 POUNDS, $2.00 pounp, $1.00 Ss 5 POUNDS, $5.00 Glace Nuts The woodland’s choicest treas- * Ginger and Smooth Almonds, | ures vere in candied form | five pounds of Candy PacKace. $1 AQ ° 99c| kittie $1.49 | Gold Sea! AssortedChocolates| | Gotham Assorted Chocolates 3 50 or Bon Bons and Chocolates, put up in neat, beautiful containers. $ POUND BOXES 1 25 2.Lb. Boxes 2.50. 5 Lb. Boxes 6.25 ° Loft Jewels Package The masterpiece of them all—the highest talent of skilled artisans on the inside, the master work of artists on the outside. A gift $1 that Noise” Package Our ugar Plum Box A brilliantly decorated red metal box filled with Chocolate Cream Drops and Assorted Gloss Goodies in holiday dress. About Se or Bonbons and Chocolates, in packages de Luxe. French Style Glace Fruit A select assortment of delicious $ fruits in pleasing variety, 2 99 FIVE POUND BOX - POUND BOX, 69¢ POUND BOX@$2. 2 POUND BOX os $ The “Big Consisting of FIVE POUNDS of HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or Bon Bons and Chocolates, together with 100 VERSES and ROSE MOTTO PAPERS and Two Champion Peace Disturbers yd 95 One “Whoop It Up” and One “Rooter” ALL FOR New Year Party Package Consisting of FIVE POUNDS of SPECIAL MIXED CANDY or SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, together with 100 VERSES and Year § MOTTO PAPERS~—all ready for the New Year $] 70 t aes ALL COMPLETE FOR Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth. New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant ‘HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 29, 194i, isitors in This Great City Must Not Miss Its Great Store Women’s Suits Noteworthy Event, Friday Mostly fur-trimmed A large group of suits taken from our own Salon stocks. They are trimmed, in most eases with selected furs, and are, of course, e: by hand. At $24 and $38 . Were $35 to $85 Wolf, moleskin, Australian o sum and nutria trim suits of duvet de laine. As the coats va may he worn with or w'thout a belt, one’s nal taste will be readily wvatitied, A eee group of untrimmed suits in mixtures. tweeds, winter weigrt jersey. At $78 and $98 Were $135 to $195 un! black; careul; beaver, Persian lamb, skunk and monke. the furs used in m its which reflect the various ideas of the s straight line in length and detail, and Duvetyn, duvet de laine, moussyne in black, brown and navy blue, | Second Floor, Old Bullding. Quick good-bye to Odd Groups of Lingerie Nightgowns of fine batiste, with graceful V or square neck- lines, bound in striped ba trimmed with appliqued Vest chemise Step-in drawers, 95 Rose, blue, orehid, gray’. ellently tailored and finished | squirrel, i} : Specie a Sleeveless nightgowns of of Ersneh iorgandicn G06, handkerchief liney with hand: | st chemi. done French knots in betweer. | Step-in draw Envelope chemises, $1.50, Cotton voile nightgown square necklines and ju gestion of a sleeve, hem s =i 2 und prettily trimmed with lace; Rose. blue, orchid, yet slow. $2.50. Third Floor, Old Buliding, of fine pin velope chemises, chemises, $ Just halved —prices of Bar-pins and Brooches SETTIN' terling silver, silverite, gold-filled, silver gilt. rything in imitation st s that is fashionable. apphires, cut-jet, topaz, pearls—stones of al! color: Ping which » few days ago were priced $1 to $25. The Bijoux Shop, Main Floor, Old Building Women’s Distinctive Coats Gain more distinction by a lowering of price Every coat was made to our) Our $49.50 grade—$34, Mater x and the | (many of , Our $94 and $110 grad collars 5 Our $125 to $145 grades. of fur)—make them uncom-| Our $165 to $185 grades- monly desirable coats Women’s Pleated Skirts $6 $10.75 Were $7.95 to $10 Were $15 to $21.50 Smartly designed models in selected woolen fabrics striped with contrasting colors in good-looking conserva- tive patter! 50 to $25 Pleated Skirts for large women—$13.50 ilored to oui order by the maker of the finest skirts for large . Striped woolen fabrics in patterns that are figures. Sizes Bs to 40, Second Floor, Old Building. $78 98 $145 gecond Floor, Old Building. Pathe Phonographs still Half Price We have certain cabinet models of these to offer this week at half pric: cuty an this particuiar insta Prices $55 t» $100, standard phorographs yur Christmas money wil. do double Convenient terms, if you prefer. | Phonograph Shop, Eighth Gallery, New @uilding, | tucks, | models: Our $75 and $79.50 grades—$54 | | contrasting colors. becoming to | NEW | Hello! Boys if ° | And mothers and fathers and — of boys from Paris | 85 suits that were $25. The CASAQUIN $1 9.75 80 suits that were $28. 30 suits that were $30. of fibre silk 25 suits that were $32. —Friday 20 suits that were $35. All from cur own stoeks—the finest suits we cavry, The materials are very supcrior—tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots. running fcom suits of light gray heavy herringbone to very fine dark-striped effects. Good variety of colors, Workmanship is of the very best. 26 of tho suit. have golf knickers and straight trousers. | | $10.75 The smartest blouse Paris is wearing—not only for sports, but with her tailleur. Embroidered completely with gay little flowers of great charm and quaint pre- || cision, The New Red, 1 soft Green White, 98 junior overcoats that were | in stock at $17.50 to $22.50. Navy Blue Rather brief, it reaches Odd coats of cheviot, chinchilla cot, or faney overcoatings, in just below the low waistline, | | &P4ys; blues, browns and tans. Raglan ‘and full box style. Muff . 1 P| pockets. Patch pockets. Full belts. Cuff bands. and is girdled with » belt of patent leather. The narrowest of biack silk pipings give a smart finish to the’ abbreviated sleeves and quite different but very delightful neckline. £29.50. Tax additional, Second Floor, Old Buliding Sives 2% to 10 years, 65 school overcoats that were | in stock at $25 to $35........ | $19. 75 Raglans and box style. All are onion toile with double- stitered sears, some having leather buttons. Sizes for 8 to 18 years. Very smart, comfortable, serviceable coats at a big saving. “| $5.95 We soid the same sort of coats or we for $9.75. They are of | warn: wooler: cloth in large plaids and checks; patch pockets and storm collais and fuil belt. Sizes for 8 to 18 years. Third yao) Old Buliding. And mackinaws—arrived —at the lowest price yet!. Dincoel of oddments of Very Fine Blankets weight 6% Ibs. $10. 50 NEW Tweed Suits for Misses $39.50 42 pairs ray blankets, 80x90 in were $14.50 pair PAIR Englich tweeds in a pew a and wonderful shade of Blue, oO melton-finish scarlet blankets. Finest of their $15 gray and mauve-—latter is || kind made. Only best of wools used, black borders s one of the foremost shades with narrow green binding at ends; were $23.50 each... BACH deeveed for sports wear, Box coats—and short! 35 imported camel's hair blankets, targe Grecian) 8 by benter, bound with brown silk at end; were $ \ 19.50 teach $20 PAIR + Fourth Gallery, New Building. Second Floor, Old Building. Good time to buy a Japanese Quilted Robe black with red trimmings Mannish!y. tailored robes of satin in pink and turquoise, beauti At $3—Two pearl clasp J fully cross-quilted by hand; lined with china silk and interlined with skin plores; overseam cotton, originally $34—are $16.75, black andl red embroidery, robes of satinglined with china sill and interlined At $3.50—Slip-on kidskin d Jamb's ‘8 wool, originally setae | . Pink, blue and pique sewn gloves, stitched siaborate'y embroidered collars and and embroidered with red. ie Shed Floor, Old Building. ie hers ON RAN ‘Dinner Setsmadeup from open stock patterns At specially low prices GLOVES A new style Gloves to match the new style of trimmed shoes— Hand-qui j with cotton au jrrtes with 150, in eighteen patterns $6. 50 French china, American semi-porcelain, : | English semi-porcelain, Nippon china. Handbags that were | $8 to $11.50 Only a few of a style, all in satin-figured duvetyn—in all sorts of attractive shapes—large, small, square, rounded—in brown, green, taupe, rust, black. The frames are of metal, shell celluloid or are self-cove 32-piece-or 52-piece sets which, being made up from open stock pat- terns, may be added to at any time-—at reg- ular prices, of course. Se-plece sets—$10.50 to $40 This is an opportunity to invest money that came to you for Christmas—an invest- | ment that will pay in the attractiveness that it will bring to your table. Second Gallery, New Buliding ALADDIN Not many more pieces of this fine aluminumware at these low prices Grade Speciat Price The silk linings are ir softly Main Floor, Old Building | Tea Kettles, hold 5 querts. $3.25 Double Boilers, hold 2 quarts $2.00 Saucepans, with strainer covers, hold %5e Frying Pans, 9 inch diameter... 10¢ Saucepots, sue handles, 4 quar S110 Our $38 drop-head sewing Lipped Sauc-pans, hold 3 quarts... 90¢ machine of quartered oak, ex- tra finish; very light run- ning; 5 drawers; automatic lift; full set of attachments with each machine. 80 at $29.75, Guaranteed 5 years 10 of the same style ma- chine, enclosed in a cabinet, our $55 grade—for $42.50. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding Seventh Gallery, New Building, Men’s Heavy Oxfords Special at $6.25 Tan oz biack Norwegian grain leather, broad toe with pertorate’ tip and saddle; heavy winter weight, with fibre slip sole to keep out dampness. Sizes 5 to 11. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding

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