The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1910, Page 12

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A aon —— z 2 SHOUTS SWE BANK EMPLOYS | WHILEPREPARING GET CASH GIFTS. «=oW. Ht. HALL ~ CHRSTHASIOYS, FORCHRSTIKS, 5, | I unaien of Box Bourgarts See | Central Trust Tragedy Which Father Calls Accident. Each Man. In a comer of the sitting r @ust Bourgart's little Mat stn fayga the > He 46 o ‘sete et ea alince, Its pronident, and the box of j owe I secogah Me) LADIES’ FUR COATS he amount of & per cent. of his annua Rourgart pl lsatare ba ads ithe " Persian Lamb Coats ...36 inch model $175 Te sn Sttek Bas conrt| Persian Larnb Coats jee jourgart is in the West Side Court Sabled & . “ “ prison, awaiting-arraignment; his w Sabled ‘Squirrel Coat 4 Ms * si38 who was Martha Beringy before Bowr- Hudson Seal Co ‘ $ gart married her tn Germany six years French Seal Coats. fhe ae ago, is in Flower Hospital with @ bullet Bisam (Dyed Muskrat) ¢ ie ss semimd in the breast, and their two young Moire Caracul Coats. ae . ehlidren are in the care of the Se for the Prevention of Cruelty to’ Chil- Leads Half Year's Salary to | of the Central Trust vices in building the tustitution, At en voted to THE EVENING WORLD, i OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS | Established 1856 Manufacturing Furrier WEST 22D ST. | Half Block East of Sixth Avenue | (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) | | With WILL MAKE A 2 DAYS’ SALE OF FURS | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Pony Coats.. dren. Letaetag to other Moire Pony Coats ‘The charge against ¢ Bourgart ta)? tor diere,. ane the Japanese Mink Coats. .........6655 felonious assault, out tt hang ustees said yesterday that he believed fertomicae, for the pipes te en cere tae compan UR NECKWEAR. FUR MUFFS | happital say his wife has slight chamee | gi ccoas, All of the men are thoroughly a . $25 $45 $65 | Mink Muffs - $35 $50 $65 | | of recovery. familiar with the company's practices 30 $50 $75 | Black Lynx Mutts 30 $50 875 Th Nis cell to-day Bourgert told thi* | ang methods, and long service hax de LD 815 $25 $35 | Black Fox Mui story: veloped a spirit of lovalty wht Pointed Fox Sez < 5 925 $40 $50 | Pointed Fox M “After we had finished din the working force of the Institut! Sabled Fox Scarfs. . $15 $25 $35 | Sabled Fox Muffs bg aie greed Sitka Fox Searfs ve Sitka Fox Muff qoided T was kit Sable Scarfs Sable Mu oad y yesterday by the | Sabled Raccoon Scarfs ‘oon Muff oes my of a Christman dividend of Blue Wolf Scarf e BI We he 4 4 Pheipd Bjoern in ‘addition to its regutar | Blue Wolf Scarts lue Wolf Muffs qwas loaded) and remarke: that it was rusty. Ly I cannot expla wife, who was he floor with a scream. ' to a couch the right screamin Jan, 3 next, ‘The State Bank, per cent. anging from & . and as an ambulance | 4 ed my wife opened her | iceman asked her tf T rand #he said it was an} tt * ’ pens to me. She x and o 4 " Goee not come. hack During the rectts hard to i down and h Their nele ne wand his wife had lived pb . to ul appearances, | an@ all believed the ehooting was an accident. | + THUGIN HOLDUP USES PISTOL ON STATION AGENT Knocks Wes Man | Down, Then Forces Him to Hand Over Money. Boys’ Coats $2.98 A special holiday sale of boys’ heavy /} y cheviot and fancy mixture coats like pic- tured. Collar can be used seine as illus- rated or buttoned to neck; straps on sleeves, izes 8, to 16 yrs. oys' Shore fix the fire tu t 5 A. M. to-day a thie who the bullding unobserved @uck hun a stunning blow o muffler: Darby was knocked to the floor and the y get dha hite and tan. enaissance abeyed a hy ‘The thug grabbed the |) Women’s broidered and real Irit Janote and bows; one in box. money and fled, Railroad detectives from both the West Shore and Ne ave Working on tho vf this city are also the rébber, who is de Italian of middie age and burly buitd, ‘The robbery ts the third in less than Ceutral Lines lace and embroid @ month at the Wert Share raitroad station at Mixtlands each instance was described to Ttulian. Two weeks ago the night up- aphed to Weehawken & do y ofcolors. Spe ama Just five minutes sources of the ri utilized to capture th out success. had robbed hin white checks and ca two piece white tached piped ‘with silk; match; value $1.49 SOMETHING NEW Positively Al Day To-Morrow No one will be disappointed—we shail | jeweller’s Ger- | wel them at Je along the | sterling Sil- te in design are on sale at high class rat, y stores. If any of these bags can bought of any other first-class jeweller for less than $4.00 we will refund the money. Sent by mail, $2.17. | CHARLES A, KEENE =| Overload, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and lively. “¥80 Broadway, New York (peu Kventngs Untts Christinas Se ety wight, Xap 1 dividend of & per cent, The | c Chetst mas dividend tas pald yesterday | and the regular dividend is payable on fn addition to Ite dividend to the ra, will give tts employees a Fur Robes 2 per cent., of service, The in addy Half Block EAST of Sixth Av., N.Y. Telephone 4236 Gramercy. dividend 2 iP eladei Open Evenings Until Christmas t Company awarded « of 19 per cent. of “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” \Gatens 3d Ave. and 121st St. Open Evenings Until Xmas Special Saturday H r sizes cut full; 49 nizes 8 te \ yrs. oeees Wie Py ithe ‘Matilers, full ae white satin lining, 49c Bors: SHES, $2.00 AND $250, 4 the Women 's Kid Gloves, head with the butt end of a pistol | coe Nenuth, colors lock cis Mason 36 im, all around, Mexican mn work centre. Special $1.25 leckwear, hand-em- Bat a "Pin 64 white ‘rhine- sailors in navy, sizes 6 to 14; value’ g Boys’ Shoes 98c Satin calf, blucher or bal.; sizes No C, 0. Dor Mail Orders Little Folks Stuffed —LIKE TOADS These holidays make ¢ lot of sick folks—some of them awfully ill, In epite of all you can do the little folks will overeat Xmas times. Don't fait to give them @ CASCARET at bed time and help nature get rid of the It will keep them well Buy ale box CASCARETS—ween's freatment apd have it handy to we Black Wolf Scarfs. Black Wolf Mufis.... Japanese Mink Scarfs Japanese Mink Mufis. . OTHER SPECIALS $3 to $10 Men's Fur Auto Coats.. | $10 to $25 Set} Men's Fur Lined Coats. ...$85 to $125 | | .. ..$5 to 940 | Men's Fur Caps..... . to $25 W. H. HALL, 30 West 22d Street $10 $15 se Children’s Furs. ..... Misses’ Furs. . $18 to $75 If I could take you She omy perme factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefull W. L. Douglas shoes are made, the superior wadiean thip and the high Ke leathers used, you would then understand why Dollar for Dollar | Guarantee My Shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other $3.50 or $4.00 shoes you ean buy. Do you realize that my shoes have been the standard for over thirty vears; that | make and sell more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manu- facturer in the United States? Quality counts. ° It has made my shoes The Leaders of the World. Wear, pip te Salli Meal geerir a pheeebrele Lasts, and my stores also times the most complete assortinent of the more substantial have made W.L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. You will be pleased when you i, my ee eee eae fit earance, and when it comes time i to purchase anothe peipelede ciel - gave you so much President Ine without nd price septpen crt ‘16 but- NN the. you with W It your desler cannot sup) FRIDAY, DE Women s wb. t. bouctas STORES In GREATER NEW YORK 984 Third A oat 0 Broadwa: a 20% ‘TI 1340 Brosdw: 2770 Third A 437 Broadway: | 3G Sluth Avenuer NEWARK—785 Broad stro crochet ua in a box; Hand Knitted Auto Hone He new popular Winter hi 98c Imbrellas for men and women of piece dyed taffeta; variety 9 fapcy ty indies. Special . re esses in verges, wool plaids and mixtures; wool black and $1.98 $1.95 Children’ s Fur Sets, white and curly bearskin, plain or head trimmed; nd gray marabou, purse at ostrich bearskin, rug muff ties to 98c Pent ee RASS BER $ LARGER Aro PORT iON. WERE SOGAND atcon PURO FARO BPPAVE ser (1B all9 Wy OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLO ; Vy When th She S toshing 7 ty aChinna a : at ee Large Te Thos. and Year World Ads. Show @ Greater Number of Ovportunities | uy, Sell, Kent, Exchange, Kicy Tham Are Advertised Im Any Other | Newevener vu Earth, “ MBER eet 1910. Double Stamps Before Nova, Single Stamps After Noon, si Shien With All Cash or sn Change Pardini Tea and AX Tee bere Lounging earing ecei nd Poe Pe de Gis Sm nh “oa &{O Apparel ‘aa Store Open This Evening and Tomorrow Evening Until 10 O’Clock. “Eleventh Hour” Holiday Sales THE store is just teeming with them—special value-giving sales in practically everything that is desirable for holiday gifts, specially arranged To Aid Shoppers Who Still Have Gifts to Select Neckwear Jabots—dainty neck fixings, simple or elaborate, of pure linen. and cuff sets, of lace and em- Lace collars, collar broidery, etc. Good selec- tions at about 15c to 75c. Main Ploor-—Centee Hand chiefs Six in neat Holida: jay box, S0c Imported to sell at $1.50 a dozen. Pure Irish linen initialed handkerchiefs for women. Main Floor—Centre New French Novelties for for men. Main Floor—19th &t. Toilet articles and sets, jewelry cases, etc., tea sets, sugar and cream séts, etc. | 98c. Gifts of quadruple plate for as little as $1. ver at higher prices. Main Ploor—19th # Gloves For Women—White Evening Jewelry Art Emb dy Dainty hand embroidered | Women—La Vallieres, Bolero | Gloves, cape and mocha | sample centre pieces, doylies, Pins, Brooches, Necklaces, | gloves, fleece or fur-lined | scarfs, pillows, aprons, tie Rings, etc.; Shirt Studs, Cuff | gloves, All kinds of gloves | racks, etc. Many smaller | Links, Fobs, Scarf Pins, etc., | for men. Particularly good | articles, one-half and one- assortments at $1 and $1.50, Maln Mloor—Centre Stationery Daintily boxed, fine quality paper and envelopes, 25c to Some stamped with initials, 39c and 50c. Extra quality stationery in elabor- ate boxes, up to $5 box. Maia Floor—Rear 95c up, third below regular prices. Second Floor “se Men's Ties Silverware S56 For eeu aud Four-in-hands, in eat va- riety of new patterns, designs and colors; full width ends. Main Floor—18th St. Sterling sil- The Holiday Basement for Quick, Economical Shopping Books Books every boy or girl should read, 25c each. Popular Fic- tion, 45c each. Children's Picture and Nursery Books, 45cand up. Complete sets of English classics, $4.75 up. Basement: a3 ¢ Gifts for Baby Hundreds of dainty little things for }him to wear or to play with, at prices that start as low as 29c. Infants’ Persian Lawn Dresses, $1.95. Fancy striped Cloth Coats, $5.95. Girls’ Coats, $2.98. Children’s $4.00 White Coats, $2.98. Babies’ Long Coats, $4.98 to $19.75. Babies’ Short Coats, $1.25 to $22.50. Babies’ Long Dresses, 50c to $5.98. Babies’ Short Dresses, 50c to $5.00. Caps from 29c to $3.75 Beaver Hats, $2.95 to $5.95. $4 to $15 Sample Dresses, $2.49 to $5.98. White Chevron and Cashmere Coats, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, $3.49. Bath Robes at 69% to 92.95, Babies’ White Leggins, usu- ally $1, at 50 Babies' Sweaters, usually 85e, at 69e. Babies’ Night Gowns, white only, 39¢. Flannelette Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years, 50c. First Ploor-Oreentut and Company-—On Sule Saturday That will delight the girls. Beautiful bisque head dolls at $1.00. Rag dolls, character dolls, unbreakable’ dolls, doll furniture, toy pianos, minia- ture kitchens, etc. Basenent: $22.50 Street ‘or Dress Coats, Special $15. 00 Dolls Pictures Christy pictures at 29c. Color prints, college posters, French color pictures, genuine water colors, etchings, etc. Pic- tures suitable for any room in the house. Basement Toys All kinds of new fun-making novelties — Mechanical and electrical trains and railways, atitomatic toys, wagons, wob- bly pelicans, sleds, skates, games of all sorts. Basement All Silk Veilings, 19c Usually 29 to 49 ALL SILK black Veilings, newest and most effective | patterns. | $1.50 to $1.95 Novelty ce Veils, 98c Black Novelty Lace Veils, 1}4 THIS IS the way we try to give substantial ex- pression to the Christmas spirit—by taking about a third off the price of these Women's Coats, be- cause they make such useful, attractive gifts. ir ee f, newest effects, ale Batarday Most of the coats are taken from our regular 5 stock, where they have been selling for Women’s Silk $22.50. Included also are sample coats, which are about half price, at $15.00. The coats embody the very newest ideas in Winter styles and there are models suitable for every occasion. Here is a new model for dress wear, as illustrated, of broad- cloth, with collar of velvet and braid, lined throughout with silver or black guaranteed satin. Then there are many other models of cheviot, with long rolling collar of velvet and the very latest side button effect. For street and motoring wear are warm coats of English plaid back materials and novelty cheviots, with plain notched or convertible coilars. About as good coats as $15 ever bought. Umbrellas, $3.00 | Usually $3.50 to $5.00 JUST the gift to present to a woman, and better qual- | ity than we have offered be- fore at $3.00 Women's Ail Silk Umbrellas, with selvedge edges, a wide | assortment of handles, in- cluding various woods, as well as novelties in gunmetal, silver, etc. Main Flo mpany. Women 's Blanket Bath Robes, $3.45 Usually $5.00 Satisfactory gifts. Genuine | Beacon Blanket Bath Robes, inavariety of desirable colors; special tomorrow at $3.45. Women’s $5 Golf Sweaters,$3.95 Good quality wool, in a va- riety o of pretty designs. Floor “Greeahat and Company —On Evening Coats, Special $25.00 Distinctive models, of chiffon broadcloth, wide collar, reveres and cuffs trimmed with deep inlay of silk to match, or with harmonizing contrasting colors, amethyst, coral, pumpkin and light blue. Warmly interlined and lined throughout with peau de cygne to match. Fastened with two large hand-made ornaments. New $50 Imported Fur Collared Coats, $28.50 Suitable for afternoon and evening wear, broadcloth models, soft warm interlinings ; lined throughout with peau de cygne. First Floor—Greenhut and Company—On Sale Saturday Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats---Very Special, $4.85 | JUST WHAT our buyer says is this—‘‘Every woman that buys Clothing for Boys will say that these are the best and handsomest clothes she ever saw under $7.50; most of them come right out of my $7.50 assortments.” _He.showed us what they were and proved his case, so we give his words to you and back them with the Greenhut guar- antee of quality, fit, service and bargain-value. Long Winter Overcoats, Reefers and Suits—Special $4.85 Overcoats in all-wool materials light, medium and dark efiects, tourist styles, with adjustable collars, sizes 9 to 16 years. Reefers, Chinchilla, button-to-neck styles and lape! Reefers, Of friezes and mixed cheviots, light or dark effects. Boys’ Winter Suits—Double-breasted styles, with one or two pairs of knicker trousers, also Russian sailor and blouse suits for small boys. Navy blue serges or mixtures ; 2) to 17 years. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits or Winter Overcoats, sizes 32 to 37 chest; a 50 to $25.00 values, At $10.00, $12.50 and ‘$16.50 What to Give a Boy* Coat Sweaters, 95¢ to $2.95 $1.75 Cloth or Felt Hats, 95¢c. Blouses or Shirts, 5c to $1.50, $1.25 $1.50 Odd Trousers, 89c. $1.25 and $1.50 Pajamas, 89c. Bath Robes, up to $5.00-~values, Beaver Hats, middy styles, $1.95. at $2.95, First Ploor—Cireenbut and Company--On Sale Saturday Greenhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, | 8th to 1 9th Street, New York City “'S; 5'tinan¢ ca nga?

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