The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 11

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tH VeNLNG WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, iti en toe man STILL HOPE TO HOLD [frst at 2. f6 crane Aven Jet ange iis lacinotand poled | STILLMAN HEARING [rook years neo ena away ive oes ene to CE Ma . t and the flaying sticks used in e, foncing bouts in the White House Lawyers for Banker’s Wife Doubt FOUNDED 1856 There are books, pamphiets and > i . Ears, Dhpeey EVISED prices on a gen- erous allotment of our notes, starting with the child natural- i} ILED Iat's keen ina Meer | in his young (fF STATE BY (| MONTREAL, Jan. 6—Canadian wanderings In fleld and wood, in, or 0 ley over his college Gaye, his oariy public ean alae il Rh cl AM I ae mixture sack suits: for movements in the Legislature, his ad- indicated to-day that they did not men— Winter weights — A923, 11 Bros. - fow years ago, —— ee ventures as Po! secept as final word from New York » Commissioner, 24 Civil Service Commissioner, as a - ‘ that the Montreal hearings in the dl- Bewildering Abundance of Me-| Rough, Rider in Cuba and through nis | Mayors and Legal Advisers {0} vores mit instituted by damos A. successive stag+s in politics, in science ‘ | Stillman, banker, would be tndefin« : : ‘ mentoes on View at the [id thot him Gretna ana omat| TOPOS Home Rute | aa beep Wade tte eo: intensifies the purchasing Public Library, letters of historical bearing and docu Amendments, [Pewee of tae Canadian Commtaaion. wer of forty dollars. 7 ry cee front what a cceh mietnia ay a ee nivors, tituseGonen, Sete We d y Diamonde, Watohes, Jewel ing collection, which 1s to be pre-| Mayor Hylan, Corporation Counsel] Stillman served by the association as an en-|_, a : 1] as he durng memorial. Many visits will be | O'Brien, Acting Corporation Counsel) (it) equired of those wishing to master] Andrew P. Ronan of Buffalo and sev-| said Miw. he details of it, : ré, sald that, as far To-day is the third anniversary of Montreal hearings | the death of Col. Theodo: ‘There were meetings, unveiling im tadloe Kt Poles Headquarters, | 1 Sediate ObseMeANGeH of the day |eral other out-of-town Corp Moits to his grave at Oyster Bay and|pegan this morning with a meet-!Gounsels conferred yesterday in the Mr. Stillman's lawyers in Montreal, an exhibition In the hall of the Public | ing of the Women's Memorial Roose- | © however, have been advised that the Library of memorabilia , which. will] velt Association at the home of Mrs.| Mayor's office on home rule amend-| hearings would have to be called off Femiain thero for three montha: avattiain Barbour, No, 21, West 58d | ments to be offered to the State Con-| automatic pending an appeal, The Public Library display covers} represented, There was a del sate | Stitution and laws. These will be Yecords aid mementoes gathered|from China, There was a luncreon| aid before the second open session from all parts of the country by the|at the Hotel Brevoort, with (vill-|of Mayors and Corporation Counvela Dependable quality Precise tailoring A fitting range of sizes BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET ll as scheduled. He | Ullman was still planning to leave for Grand Anse to-night to round up witnesses, ation $150 $300 «$550 1,200 $675 $450 Others $36 to $3,500 ves) WEDDING RINGS Engagement emmy and FATHY OF SENATOR LOOK. Woop DEAD. James Polk Lockwood, father of Reosovelt Memorial Association, fil-| ing Roosevelt Mommrial chen iat | i Buffalo on Jan. 14, Senator Lockwood, disd to-day at the = = = Platinum Wedding Isarat "$4.80 op ing as many showcases as the bit! tion, ns host, the gucsts including | Mayor Hylan will attend the Buf-|nome of the Senator with whom he had = ~ 0 diamonds, $100 up . 22karat, $5.00 up Teom will comfortably ac Sol. Theodore. Roose ‘other elas | falo gathering, ace ~ 25 diamonds, $210 up Rings Platinum, $14.80 up and brightened by wall nd after-! poration Counsel dd to. old ‘ jssioner of Accounts Hi 200 Mut. | Mlssioner of Ac I painting, for which the where a bronze tablet |@ meeting of the Executive Committee a White House desk, to t James Ei of the conference in Albany next|| cores that enlivened bls political ao~ | Was unveiled and thers were Monday afternoon, the plans formu- | i a 0 c »y the Mayor and Police of ay w e cussed tries, uhere are sald to be more!soner and music by the Police Hand | ated yesterday will be discussed thap 50,000 items, and their abun-| and the Police Glee Club, In u statement expressing tho ains ance 1s dowllgertng. | ih The tablet adorns the room oc-| of the conference, Corporation Coun- je showcase display follows a)cupied by Col. Roosevelt when a "Brian to-day eald: Ghronological order, It begins with|member of the bi-partisan’ Police | 8! O'Brien t an tte early copy books and memoranda} Board. This morning a special train It 1s expect hat the home rule and emall-boy photographs. Experi-! carried friends to Oyster Ray to visit| constitutional amendment will grant ences in the Bad Lands of Dakolw fill|the grave and for o the »nunictpalities of the State author- one compartment, partly under glass 3 or ity to exercise local’ self-government 4 , and to adopt and fl all nece similar re ith genera / ranging from the digni Low Price “Mystery” Explained Tn DIAMONDS which you buy at Lambert Brothers’ have been care- fully selected in the European mar- kets by a member of the firm and im- ported without the ‘‘aid” of middlemen. Own Factory The diamond rings you buy at Lambert Brothers’ have been expertly mounted in the Lambert factory on the premises without expensive outside “aid.” Own Workmen The old jewelry you take to Lambert Brothers’ for rebuilding into a smart, up-to-date bit is made over by Lamberts’ own experts without the expensive “help” of irresponsible outsiders. Moderate Rental The new jewelry you kny at Lambert Brothers’ is shown to you in a store which, while within easy access of the zone of high rents, is outside of it. ‘ “Mystery’’ Exploded These facts explain the “mystery” of the low prices prevailing at Lambert Brothers’. Jewelers who import through middlemen, pay high rentals and send their remount and other work to out- side factories, simply cannot compete with Lambert Brothers. 1872—Golden Anniversary Year—1922 50TH TO GOTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE, copy of the Ba 1 5 De powors not in ¢ | ulations laws. “Authority, it is understood, will also be included in the constitutional -|amendment granting any municipality honey of New York City becaus the right to own and operate a pub- an overcoat he wore having that|li¢ utility for the purpose of supplying name on the makers tag in tho|the inhabitants of municipalities with pocket was killed this morning near| Proper and necessary service material Fox Hills, Staten Island, He had|&nd to issue goourities for the creation been stealing a ride on @ hospitaljOF @cquisition of any public utility His fittings for the big game hunt} truck and fell off the rear end, frac-|eemed to be for the public conveni- in Africa, @ photograph of himself! turing his skull. ence." district. | One of the showcase exhibits is| the ivory handled revolvy: part of} the Colonel's daily apparel in those days, and a silk handkerchief, a buckskin shirt, sealskin riding breeches and a Winchester rifle, the entire outfit enabling him, as he then wrote, ‘to face anything.” Am Now in Progress—Annual January Sale FUR GARMENTS and SMALL FURS Prices Reduced Regardless of Cost BONWIT TELLER &;CO. January Reduction Sale Of ; Smart Winter Coats | $29.50 *39.50 °49.50 Are the Feature Prices A large number of coats from our regular stocks have been greatly reduced for this clearance. In the three groups above you will find: Normandy Bolivia, Moiretta, Cashmere Bolivia, Alonzo, Cut Bolivia Wool Duvetyn FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET SATURDAY—January Clearance Sales Women’s and Misses’ | WINTER APPAREL At the Greatest Price Reductions Ever Made 18-karat white gold wrist watch, extra fine carved bezel, cased with 15- Men's other 14-karat gold watches in the wonderful Colonial Series, Wal- thams . $55.00 up to $300.00 Misses’ Daytime Frocks Formerly up to 95.00 34,()0 Some self trimmed; some with fur trimmings, as: Poiret twill, broadcloth, crepe de chine, Georgette or chiffon. Nutria, Scotch Mole, Taupe Wolf, Australian Opossum, Taupe Nutria, Dyed Squirrel Beaver Other Coats at Reduced Prices, $19.75 to $125 Sizes 14 to 18-34 to 44— 4214 to 5215 Lloomingdale’s—Second Floor Misses’ Day or Dinner Frocks Formerly up to 135.00 55,00 Fine twill fabrics, superior silk crepes, light dance frocks. face case’ Store open daily from Wiliam oes A.M. to6 P.M Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly up to 75.00 25.00 Duvet de laine or frieze suiting, some with fur. ~ Sale of 300 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Winter Coats, *10.95 Extraordmary values-—these fur-trimmed coats of the newer and more desi1 able materials. For 6 to 16 year girls. Only 300 in the lot—but every coat worth far more than this sale price—$10.95. . Bloomimgdate’s—Second Wion Big Reduction Sale of Boys’Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws $7.95 and *12.95 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly up to 135.00 46.00 | Fine, soft fabrics with beaver, squirrel, wolf or opossum, Misses’ Winter Coats Formerly up to 65.00 38.00 Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. —————— One-Day Sale (Saturday) Growing Girls’ Of warm winter coatings; belted, scarf or straightline models. | Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly up to 125.00 68,00 ( Soft, rich textiles with collars of wolf or opossum, » Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly up to 165.00 88.00 Luxurious textiles with beaver, squirrel, caracul, opossum or wolf, —_——-__- Women’s Fur Collared Capes and Coats 59.00 Formerly 79.50 to 95.00 H Capes with elephant and squirrel collars; piso a group of odd coats, | e ’ : 4 i Women 8 Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly up to 135.00 74.00 || An opportunity to purchare the best suit, overcoat or mackinaw in stock at High Shoes Of luxurious textiles, richly trimmed with beaver or wolf; also fur this low price. Absolutely nothing reserved, Norfolk suits of all-wool fan trimmed capes. mixtures, with two pair of trousers—sizes 7 to IS 2.95 weaves, convertible, full belted overplaids and plain colors. Fromone for January weather. Black gunmetal calfskin, styles. Sizes 8 to 17 ye made to lace, with broad toes and low flat heels. Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly up to 195.00 100.00 : At $12.95 Straightline or wrappy coats of richest fabrics and furs, All-ewool navy blue serge suits— Russian Overcoats of all-wool chin- | Value $4.00 Women’s Velvet Evenings Wraps Formerly up to 265.00 145,00 | newest models—sizes 7 to 17. ails 4 a Janey mixtures, wool lined, \| Shoes that are made to give comfort and sup- Lustrous velvets, all handsomely fur trimmed, some imported. | School Overcoats—plain and fancy Mactinawe of all ont lla cloth, in | port to the growing foot, and the right weight | | 5 Several Hundreds Pairs of Oxfords and Pumps | aI of the best makers, Sizes 8 to 18 years. { Strap pumps and Oxfords of black or tan Formerly ; At $7.95 Sizes 3 lo 7, wide widths. A remarkably low calfskin or patent leather; various models. 10.00 and 12.00 ©.00 okceneedion, nedinen mene i Mecptnawn lavdeesita te 12 "| price for such excellent shoes. a aE ae ee ‘Two-trouser suits, sizes 8 t | Serge Middy and Oliver Twist suit . . y , - "ae ke Cord suits, sizes 8 to 17 sizes 3 to 1 | No Mail or Phone Orders No C. 0. D's. No Credits No Exchanges orduroy suits, size ° | ) Dioomingdate’s—Second Floor. See Pages 15 and 35 For Other Hearn Advertising.

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