The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 6

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NATION-WI tall t ization. | referendum petitions. DE FIGHT rhe paar with @ member- | 8tY to have 210.000 signatures. ——»——_—_ ship already greater than the total | MISSING WIFE WROTE in America who opposes two-and- ‘wens tor Chills Volstead act.” Congressmen. er ate ts initaree Leora to enter @ sanitarium. ne in the next Congressional eleo- Weer tic li te Rirpey hes Pcscivs to Detective Capt. Souder '@ note tas, wae W. Maroolin de-| ‘ion, Officers even Went ao far as to | "he disappeared, readingt Marcolin is gssistant to William In the home, or at private gatherings r , n. “delgeal res Fi —. —"never again at the public bar. ‘The | the same fate 1 have muffered. association would establish Govern- ment-regulated dispensaries to handie sale of the beveruges. . Jaunching through the Ohio initlative and referendum a Nation-wide fight to repeal the Volstead act. The national campaign ts organized ‘ander a central office in Washington. ned to-day by Chi plan: cago |=—wet Bash State will have @ Chaizman, leaders, aeh county an executive chief and| “gundreds, wor! under the com: ovary large city a community leader, mand of Alderman Anton J. Cermak, CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—Btate referen- | Anllcarnnn wee ® him up. He ae tp while they, -Hregtater, getting $160. ° missed the }B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirtysfourth: Street Thirty-fifth Street Special for to-morrow (Thursday) | A Timely Sale of | Motor Robes & Steamer Rugs | offering exceptional values in Imported Mohair Plush Motor Robes presenting remarkable simulations of such popular furs as leopard, wild cat and others; warmly lined with camets’- hair cloth . ; pes Special at $32.00 All-wool Steamer Rugs Hh in desirable plaid effects (apgropriate. also for motor use) “Spectal at $9.85 At the same time a number of Men’s Wool Sweaters in heather mixture and Oxford gray, will be offered at the extremely low price of | | $5.95 All Imported Sweaters now remaining in stock have been marked at substantial price reductions (First Floor; Thirty-fourth Street side) The January Sales of | Household Linens, Blankets Bedspreads, Comfortables, Etc. offer a remarkable purchasing opportunity ' (Fourth Floor; Madison Avenue section) ] _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1092 Maroolin declared in announeing de-| started an invasion of sitaela sith SCHOOL FIRES SET School No. 19 at noon. Both boys were| at 119th Street and Hast River fought number of Prohibition yotes ever cast RBEER AND WINE in @ national election, is prepared to HER MIND WAS GOING it every Con onal candidate a ee i peated se Left Note for Mr. Bull E=pressieg three-quarters per o...t. beer and light | winaa” Gale Maroolin. In the absence of further informa. ' Fire Marshal Brophy yesterday after- “We need only fifty more members |tion as to the whereabouts of his -} in the House tp assure repeal of the | wife, their little daughter and Ralph Hat re Conta, a achoolboy, A. H. Bull, bank es Wh As soon a8 230,000 signatures are | teller, was inclined to the bellef to- ere States Bar Referen- peoured to « petition now circulating |day that she may have disappeared dum, Contests Will Be Over | tne association will ask @ referendum | from their home in Ridgewood, N. J., . Mr. Bull went to Na gg ir yes- d@um, .|terday on a report that his wife was » the battle will be carried. di- | iieved to be there, but she wae not, lice came “My mind is going more and more state drinking should be allowed only | every day. 1 om taking my daughter with me so that she does not wuffer aE RES, \ HELD UP, SAVES $400 IN #TORD, Otto Bardennagen, who has a dig delicatessen shop at No. 403 Bast 186th Ueeyr avout — th dum on light wines and beers was or ware end conceal #400 ater si a ewe ee ge gee taken to the Children’s Soctety for the BY THREE BOYS cr, Brennte, fourteen, of No. 5 One Said to Have Confessed Start.| Po wae also arrested after, ing Blaze That Endangered fre , 1,800 Children. ve scho tt After belng “examined tn the offiee of | An UniIhiin’ mote. ret eetn a book case. the, me therg were 1,800 noon, Libore Selcolone, nine, of No. 443/ chiliren in the school. The fire was East 18th Street and Camello Sidinelia, | extingulsned with little damage, five gallons a day was found yester- ten, of No. 487 Hast 13th Street wore ES age aage day, Bheriff George Werner an- arrested on a charge of Juvenile delin-| GASOLINE TAKEN OUT OF FIRE | n quency. Assistant Fire Marshals Prial ON ACOW, + and Tierney charged the boys had| Employers of the Standard Oj1 kindled a fire tn a class room of Public Compar main distributing station & fire on the dock there to-day while others put into operation a tug which Moved a scow loaded with gusoline The blaze was started by two boys Who built @ bonfire. ‘Two alarms were sent Ip, but the fire was ex- {inguished before the arrival of tire- en. ‘afternoon receks. he found ——-—— mate! an WHERP YONKERS GOT 60ME OF ITS SUPPLY, A atill with @ capacity of twenty- said his wife had left the afternoon Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Justa few more days of these splendid values! A glance at the calendar shows you how quickly January is going, and how important it is to take advantage of these Sales immediately. Particularly noticeable this year is the choice of fascinating colors, in lingerie, boudoir apparel and petticoats, and prices haven’t been this low for. many seasons. | Radium Taffeta Petticoats $7.95, change- able colors, shirred flounce edged with plaiting. Wide Wale Corduroy Robe, two very warm yet lightweight models, lined with seco, $7.95 and $10.75 ere Corduroy Breakfast Coats, one in an em- and a variety of colors. $3.95 each, bossed design, at $10.75. The other of wide Taffeta Petticoats $4.95, tailored designs wale vélvet corduroy $8.75, both lined with in black and street shades. S€C0., (SECONDIFLOOR Wool Fabrics Specially Priced Jersey Cloth #1.65:vard Clay Serge #1.95 yard All-worsted, a fine quality, wonderful color A superior quality in navy blue and black. assortment, street and sports shades including Shrunk, ready for the needle. Really a most the season’s newest. 54 inches wide. unusual value! 55 inches wide. Irish Linen Crash 60c Yara All Wool Challis 75¢ yard This white crash is used for many house- A light warm material used so much for old purposes, table runners, and so on, as house _ frocks. Light and dark grounds. well as for suits and frocks: It is.a fine Dainty figures, stripes, flowers, dots in con- Soft quality. 36 inches wide. trasting colors. 28 to_30 inches wide. SECONDiFLOOR Nightgowns $4.95, of soft, heavy crepe de Chine, in several very attractive designs, with lace trimming. Vests and Step-In Drawers,~ of radjum silk, hand.feather stitching, or trimmed with filet lace. Also many in striped radium silk Crepe de Chine and Satin Charmeuse $1.95 Yard Special! 7,500 yards, excellent qualities, both of them,and wonderfully low priced. They are heavy in weight and firm in weave. Good color range including bonfire, the newest red; serpentine, honey dew, orchid—the best shades just now.. 4o inches wide. QROUND FLOOR Printed Voiles $L Yard $1.25 Yard These’ lovely new voiles have been recently received from abroad. -One of the most charming patterns is a Paisley shawl theme developed in three or four soft toned color combinations, Other prints are checks, stripes and flowered designs. A study of these new ideas for Spring is veryinteresting and inspiring. SECOND FLOOR | The Hurt Book Sale will continue throughout the week with dozens of books—only slightly damaged — covering every subject —y greatly reduced in price. Also several | fine sets perfectly fresh and new, at radical price_reductions, BOOK, SHOF—OROUNDI$LOOR This annual event offers exceptional opportunities for the Purchase of our usual fashionable and absolutely depend- able winter footwear at Bona Fide Price Reductions: Odd Lot Women’s Boots, Oxfords, ; Pumps & Slippers 'sk for Our Rook“ The Abuse of The Big Toe.” REE cette uta Custom Bootmakers Over 61) Years. skins. A Deinly White Gold Wrist Watch #31.50 It’s ‘an ‘especially attractive little watch, with its original placing of numerals and its finely engraved edge. Those who like especially small watches will be charmed by this one, for it is diminutive in size. It is on a black ribbon. 18 Karat Gold HighzGrade Swiss Movement. GROUND_FLOOR Have You Visited The Mask Exhibit This Exhibition and Sale of Masks, by John Held, Jr., in our Silk Department, is of particular interest now—at the beginni of the Masquerade Season. Just a‘ whisper of Mardi Gras ‘on Fifth Avenue! And dozens of inspirations for the fancy dress . costume you are planning for the Bal Masque. GROUND, FLOOR Natural Raccoon Coats $149.50 The ever increasing number of these sports models that you see worn by well-dressed women is proof of their popularity. HudsonSealCoats (Dyed Muskrat) $245 $275 %375 The choice of many women be- fore any other coat, Fine quality POURTH FLOOR Lingerie Ribbons Reduced in Price Two-toned satin and basket weave, blue and orchid, peach and maize. Also rosebud wash tibbon, pink, blue, lilac, white, 10 yards to piece. No.1, $ .75 No. 3, $2.00 No. 1%, 1.00 No.5, 2.50 No.2, 1.25 No.9, 4.50 ‘GROUND FLOOR Elente Corsets Two Special Values! —A broche model, low $3.95 at the waist, long in the skirt, daintily trimmed. $3.45 —Elastic girdle top and walohn boning throughout. A good model for the average figure. SECOND FLOOR vow $B 85 )

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