The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1910, Page 17

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W.E.PAYNENAMED [CARMODY GIVES AS A POSSIBILITY MPQUAID PLACE — FOR SENATORSHP AS HIS DEPUTY | Sheehan ;Will Be in Charge of New Western | York City Offices—Other Favor Cram. | Appointments Monday. ae Support. of Who Bosses, It was learned to-day that witttam | ALBANY, Dec, ®.—Attorney-Generi IF. Sheehan is preparing a formal state-|elect Thomas Carmody to-day ‘ment of his views on the Senatorship, | nounced the appointment of William which he intends to make public to-|A, McQuaid of New York as First It will be in the | Deputy Attorney-General In charge of to Mayor Louis | the New York City office, Other ap- Fuhrmann ther p ent | polntments are exp Mond: erate of who recently! Mr. McQuaid graduated from in| p to Mr. § » urging him to | 188 from the Yale Law School | enter tho race. ° in 1802. He was admitted to the bar In| Though Mayor Fuhrmann, a Conners) New York in 18%, and the following | than, Joined in this note to She Se ee heehan, | year formed a Jaw partnership with | Conners {s openly working for J. Sere th whom he} geant Cram, The former State Chatr- man's two spapers have declared In 197 he and Buffalo legisiators | became a partner of BH. J. Gavegan, to Conners have Justice of the Sup ne Court and class- ill not support eith mate at Yale. Mr. McQuaid Is a mem- Shepard ber of the Bar Association of the City A new name was to-day added to|of New York, and for the last th es. | been secretary of,the Law| Mst of Senatorial pos fans there was co: f the New York County | reanization. ent about a line men at the Cafe Savarin | . 2 yesterday, at whieh the name of Will ‘The new opera, “The Spring Maid,” Nemetorial candidate. ‘Mr. Payno ie a| ie the latest “go.” Get the words and/ Senatorial candidate. Mr. Payne is ' Pte eatah millionaire Jumber man, Ho ts a(m ree of one of the catchy num: é Baul Sco ae 8) pers with next Sunday's World. ving succeeded Chaun- een ta tak | SAYS INVENTOR I 1S CRAZY. Lawyer Spnickhaver Has George night or to-morrow. nature of a response c ot | years played a quiet 9 eh tmportant part a all cle He is Spencer Held in Bellevue, on one occasion he was offered the hgmination for City Comptroller on the Democratic ticket. F Spencer | visit him penn th LEAPS FOUR STORIES | t AND AND SWIMS IN BAY. psteee talking with 8 clusion that ni Newly Arrived Immigr Immigrant Survives Experience at Without a Selig Ulm, a new krant from Holland, jumped fro fourth story window of the Istand hospital to-day, unhurt, ran like as the grass plot leaped into the w ait There ts Only One When he qime up sputtering he a wall “Bromo seemed to have made a great discoy- | Laxative : Bromo Quinine Werld Over to regory, Overwork on rying to perfect ts th ’ l by the dawyer for Spe #! condition, Ellis landed on hi pin of the Commis- Somerset, who had J sioner, swam to in, the thoapital . There was n “/W. kL. DOUCLAS. $3.50 SHOES 32h Atrialwillcon: ince cu that W.L.Doug- Tes $3.50 shoes aie f | thebestinthe world. ‘area In Graater Now York * asd ot, Bt at it wax ¢ the proprie ving candy ktore E istalsiiased 77 ye FINEST QUALITY One-fourth to One-h THAN ACTUAL VALUES FUR SETS REDUCED 15 minutes from Grand Central Station via Subway Now Offered at Prices From Black Dyed Skunk. Value $20, now $15 Mink... teases Value $200, now $125 Diamonds }\at:her9n4 21ve Credit 3 ” ’ * f Ketalle a Peieted Foren: irae Hudson Bay Sable. 450 oat Be HL DAVIS SON ECON TaTO Jolin St, Own Landlord. Black Fox 100, " — §0 Rassian Sable.,..... 1000, 500 ha ages ji FUR COATS REDUCED 4 aa cue OU can purchase a Home White Rabbit «Value $100, now $g0 | oe igi bows Sh Weenly: on the most reasonable Caracul. rao i Tan i ange CLOTHING | ro. terms—a small amount of Caracal AaB I. gan | No.1 Park Place, jtoom'4°'hi “voor: | cash down and the balance Dyed Coney, Raccoon trimmed 85 | UPeTAIns, KOT ON STORE, 1s rent Hudson Seal ...........45 ry ) AIMSEU LD b uae ee Seal, natur alsable trimmed 1000, AeA iF URS fot to Pur TUDY the many oppor Mink..... ; 1400. joo f finthan’ a iho BEAL Men's Attomobile Raccoon Coats $50 STATE fae anette vw wvuwaw, a dase ae Os ae Ey \0S. Rou Vex on iiiceea ee 74 STORES ALL OVER BROOKLYN ?:': SPECIALS FOR THENEW YEAR'S DAY FEAST mr ORANGES Wri 150 A P P i* E' Ss FANCY RED OREGON Per 23c NEW — _A Delicious ty Doz. } CA N DY A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY MIXES 13c PEACHES FOES 15ePEARS "ATE 1214¢ FIGS Hag BEGtY 12cDATES “*Atge™* 8e CRACKERS “exer cue Wine’ Ib. 100 PLUMS" 12c|CATSUP “Pirbort, 1Oc 100 wires BEST 60c TEA FLOU HECKER’S, PILLSBURY’S LARGE 79c OR GOLD MEDAL BAG Wh PLUMS “rca ON SALE; To-Morrow Only THIS E UT} EASIEST J BRASS BED ROOMS FURNISHED! COR. STATE ST 3 BLOCKSFROM FULTON STREET j | MONDAY AND ‘10\\% WATCH All day to-day and all day to-morrow we shall sell solid 14-karat Gold. Watches at $10 The cases are not stiff- ened or filled-—rothing but the Genuine solid i4-karat gold through and through, full Gente’ size. Every one will be sold with the distinct naderstanding that the money will be refunded if any of ti STSMITH ST BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANKS. Tremendous Reductions in all departments to make room for spring goods. Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats also Ladies’ Long Coats before January 10 est from dunuary Ay gan be open mail. gan, tie opened x ma duplicated thin $40.00, and Furs gola Yani “ at extraordinarily low prices; the means to If you have not yet bought your lend who has a gold Watch, or the value. Time ¢ Tustiiute? winter garments now is the time. Save money and at the same time buy On CREDIT} anything you want for the small sum of $1 Per Week Zeitz & Tarshis]; 535 FultonSt.,opp.Elm Pl. BROOKLYN. . epiag qualitte i witht mn 10 days and we win ve you your $10 on th Mofl orders filled, oe NOTE ge r 1 ore Jane 13 President, A HS Cor, 14th St, and Sti Avenue, 2, AM, lvidcnd at the rate of Paying too itt your own CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York Kore Mae tT fAN Tai eR Rt NG Em DollarSavingsBank 2808 Third Ave Interest credited January 1 FOUR PER nnum, on accounts Deposits made on or before January 10th draw interest from January BRIAN HELP WANTED— MALE, WANTHD “1 “ a — AMONDS fi [WATCHES <::" CREDIT AMERICAN ‘WATCH DIAMOND (i BUY "IMPORTERS BUY YEAR FxeonntS FURS alf le. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LS Sih itt s$ Be Your a) 2s U bs in be ow ON <a: ‘ar \ i essa Greenhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, sth to 19¢h Street, New York City Blors Formedly Cosniat (ities ane Green Tiidng Stati With All Cash or Charge Parkas ass 4 — Bauie suamps ‘Atter Noon.” Groonhuts Gre _* Mrrow Day Sends Out Its Call to| ~ the Theifty New Year Shopper IT'S a busy week at Greenhut's—and a shopping week of vital in- terest. It is the week when Christmas compliments are returned with New Year remembrances. Here's your opportunity. . All Holiday Goods Are Marked % With Greatly Reduced Prices Then the White Sales keep us bustling about caring for the crowds a that have waited and looked for Greenhut's announcements of the . Annual Sales of Muslin Underwear, Corsets, 1911 Lingerie Waists, Embroideries, Linens, White Goods, etc. There never was a better week for economical shop- ‘ping and never a better day than Arrow Day. “Come tomorrow and seek out the Green Arrow Sale signs and share the savings, stare the spirit and enthusiasm of the events of the week, $25 to$35 Velveteen and Silkk Dresses, Special at $15 OF course Dresses of such high character and fashionable type are not sold at prac- tically half prices without a reason, espe- cially at this time of year. The reason—The sizes are becoming thinned out in the various styles--we place them Il in this one lot, so that you may be sure to find Mar size. The Sale_—for Arrow Day oyly ~if indeed the lot lasts throughout the day. It's such a bar- gain-giving sale with decidedly handsome styles. Dresses of Messaline, in evening and street shades, velveteen, in navy and black These dresses are from our regular stocks, ail are this season's up-to-date models ; special, $15. High Class Crepe Meteor Evening Gowns, Special at $29.50 They usually sell for about $45. Crepe Meteor, Messaline and Velveteen, navy, black, brown and all evening shades. Some are de- collete, others high neck; three-quarter sleeve effects First Fh or—Greenhat and Company On Sale Friday Arrow Sales on Main Picor Women’s Kid Gloves, 55c Cverseam sewn; all perfect; size list complete; black, colors and white, Reduced from 85c. Trimmed Fur Hats, $1.50 In black Russian hare, imitating lynx, $2.95 Silk Umbrellas, $1.85 Women's Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, neat fancy handles, selvedge edge Arrow Sales on First Floor $5.00 Chiffon Waists, $3.50 Sample Waists, some lace and Persian lined; all have lace yokes, with velvet or messaline trimmings. Children’s 69c Percale Dresses,49c High neck, long sleeves, full pleated skirts; sizes 2 to 5 years. Women’s $5.00 TanBoots,$3.45 Genuine tan Russia calfskin, high arch, flexible welled s soles; Cuban heels. Button style only, Sale of Siks in Dress Lengths THE Arrow Day Prices give this sale an unusual shopping interest that is the more important because the silks are new and in fashionable demand. There's a hint of Spring in the showing but, of course, it is already Spring in Florida, and you are already choosing Foulards and Shantungs for the South. $1.00 36-inch All Silk $1.00 36 inch All Silk $1.25 24 inch All Silk Naturab Shantung, 65c Printed Foulards, 68 Faconne Foulards, 78c $1.50 All Silk Faconne Foulards.. 95c | $1.00 fine Cord Dress Silks... .... 55c suit Company—On Sale Frid Main Ploor—tlreeniut [Nine Sales on . Main Biber bliatadadd Dress Shapes, 50c $2.00 Corsets at $1.35 N In felts, velvets, bengalines and satin. ew model, extremely long, with very beautiful lines, Two pairs "A supporters attached. $2 Pattern Table Cloths, $1.49 $7.50 Armure Portieres, $5.75 Heavy ali linen bleached Damask; size 7ix71. H 0 Geena Armure Portieres, with tapestry ‘Friday's White Sale News A VERITABLE SURPRISE is in store for you: We are putting forward some of the less ex- | pensive garments which will really surprise you when you see how wonderfully good they are. | These 39c Garments, 25c Corset Covers of cambric, daintily tucked or trimmed with embroidery or lace. Many different styles, all excellent values. These 50c to 60c Garments, 39c Drawers and Corset Covers, of long cloth, prettily trimmed with lace, embroidery, beading or ribbon, Wide range of styles. These Usual 75c Garments, 50c Short Petticoats, Corset Covers and Drawers, made of fine sheer nainsook or dimity, effectively trimmed with lace, em- broidery or embroidered in pretty floral designs; fifty styles in some cases, sixty-five in others. These $1.00 and $1.25 Garments, 75Sc Night Gowns, Combinations, White Petticoats, Chemises, Corset Covers and Drawers, of fine nainsook, lawn, dimity, long cloth or muslin, exquisitely trimmed with lace, embroidered medal- These Corset Covers, special, 25 lions, beading or ribbon. About a score of different styles, These $1.50 and $1.75 Garments, $1.00 White Petticoats, Chemises, Combinations, Night Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers ; wide choice of fine sheer materials, all beautifully trimmed with lace, allover embroidery, inser, tion, ribbon, ete, Perfectly made under sanitary conditions by skilled, efficient operators Viet FloorG. , and Company

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