The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1911, Page 18

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~ eee en REP a re a i z z . é H Biss). CLUB WOMEN PUT BANON FUNCTIONS: AT CONVENTION Rivalry at Entertainment and Even Millinery Displays Are Tabooed. SIMPLICITY IS KEYNOTE. lor Brown Will Welcome Delegates of Federation. ‘Three representative men will formally ‘weleome the New York State Federation @f Women’s Clubs, whose membership , ae paseed the two-bundred-thousand | Te ; he gis 7° ifs eel mguenegey i uit abet g ENTERTAINMENTS AND ONS ARE TABOOED. i ; : i li per to honor a per- of the delegates is Mra. William Hetmuth, Honorary President. Mra, who was elected President in ‘Will emiertain at dinner at Hotel to-t the members of the com- ft ear, end among the vited are the presidente of the clubs, over a hundred, who ber badges of mempership Row forty-three years of age preserved, is one of the sey- clube of the New York City which ast a9 hostess ofgeni- Gnancing a) the outisy in- by the convention ‘the Mra Mary H Fi i if Wilam Grant Brown, President of Bow York City Fed.” will give the welcome, \ effort has-been mate to mest te of the twelve bun- uapre tty al elt r | { & a i z 3 3 & g $ a [ JOHNSBURY, Vt, Nov. .—His upbalanced, it is believed, by the by Gnancial difficulties, Nathan C, RutterSald of Milford, N. HL, snot and ‘Milled GQ Cuthbert Williams of York, ‘Pa. yesterday. com- , Mnltied suicise. ‘The mea worked together at the “United Se'es Osa hatchery, where But- vterfield was foreman and Willams a exttarist. ‘Batierfelé bad been morose and quick ef tamper. He went yesterday to the fife! i ; ats Pa. SNQUEROR, HOSIERY | forta as tac vest your money can buy. guess work, no ex- Lah ob 9 tiieerseanranmnmamia ane Bl ps a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVF™RER 13, 1911, G'.WO0 OB. lab Cobra Strack Out in Effort to Bite, Dog's Kieptomanin Lonea Master” | $2,000 Set of Fa ation goods. 1 wanf it so | men can read it as they A ten-toot king cobra Zoo teased a mail black snake until! Ww. P Keeper Charles Snyder opened the back | klept« door of the cage to succor the smaller! at t the Bront) Kusch, a cy terrier belonging to Donges, fell a victim to sudden a while watching his owr new job at Joseph Ru- Grand street, Brooklyn. The fast pacing mare, ner of $10,000 for her owner, of Spokane, this season, Is to be pro- vided with a §3,0% set of false gold-filled raid a moose In the ioe | Donges was arrested. fle, (From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) “Waiter, do you serve potato with The cobra struck at Snyder who the snake landing on the) barnyard Ground. It required an hour to get bim) was discharged twice within a few min- agistrate who heard gain by his employer. “No, sir; but 1! you buy @ potato She has been troubled with toothache we throw tn a chicken.” minh, the Horse. Jeremiah, a horse belonging to John Berry of Paterson, took t he had beon d..ven to Bloomfield. Wanted Warrant for Morse That AJEMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street A horse belonging to Edward Woit at) suddenly began cut- Despite the Sunday law, Jeremiah was ting up high Jinks and bit an employee Given a dig drink of whiskey, which #0 enthused him he had to be given sev-| eral botties of soda water at Little Fails Govenor, Mayor and Chancel- | «« « chser. Watehdeg Calle Help te His Ins} 34th Street On Tuesday, November the r4th, Creamy Milk A test will prove its delicious- bottle and just see how deep down is the “‘creamline” —how clean the bottle. Sheffield Farms Milk CORSET DEP’TS. 10 Both Stores. French Corsets A faithful w. chaog saw Joel D, Fin-| ‘ey, @ carpenter, faii down an emoank- ment to « pile of rocks at Wilmin. on, When his loke on the face failed to revive bis master the dog ran home! and barked until members of the fam- ily foowed it to the unconscious man, Who would have died from exposure in An extensive variety of artistically “de: signed models, made of the choicest ma- 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 to 40.00 Elastic, Silk and Cotton Tricot Corsets. 10.00 to 25.00 Sale of French Corsets, for slight, medium and stout figures. Big Raccoon Is Bagged in Connec- theat Woods by Children. Qno of the largest raccoons killed in| some time near Winsted, Conn., bagged by children—Vivine Calderwood, Hasel Tripp, fourteen, and Gordon Tripp, ten. The coon weighed thirteen pounds and id of follow-| was captured after dark with the ald comes to you fresh trom hygiene farms. It well, because in pasteuri- zation exists absolute safety and purity. A trial will show you why it is 90 ar. Sheffield Farms Slawson- ecutive Uiives, oce wy. bs:h Bt. Ne Xe bp ephione 6750, Columbus, Branches throughout New Lore aud Youken q RIBBONS. 1m Both Stores. 7 3-8 inch Brilliant Satin Taffeta Ribbon in a variety of colors, including Black or JAMES McCREERY & G0. 23rd Street 34th Street Self-toned fancy weave Satin Ribbon, On Twenday and Wednesday, suitable for holiday trimmings. November the 14th and 15th. 25C, 33¢, 45¢, 60c and 75¢ per piece CHIN. 'PARTMENTS. Both Stores, . oe us ss LEATHER GOODS. 1m Both Stores. A large variety of Imported Shopping, Vanity and Envelope Purse Bags of Soft English Porcelain, border design, ror English Morocco, Black Mocha and colored Jewel and Dressing Cases for Men and Women. Combination Glove, Handkerchief and Veil Cases. Sole Leather Bottle Sets and Tool Cases, Leather Frames of Pigskin and Colored Morocco in all sizes, English Porcelain, _botder Chinese colors. 101 pieces. Nickel and Copper Percolators..... t Nickel and Copper Chafing D: MISSES’ UNDERWEAR DEP'’TS. 1 Both Stores. Gecond floor, Twenty-third Street, Fieth floor, Thirty-fourth Street, FURNITURE DEP’TS, 1m Both Stores, : Wool Jersey Top Petticoats, close fitting, Important Sale with Black Sateen flounce. Lengths 34 and Mahogany Dining Room, Library and Bedroom Furniture. Sideboards. .....45.00, 55.00 and 65.00 each former price 66.00, 76.00 and 100.00 45.00, 55.00 and 60.00 former price 66.00, 76.00 and 94.50 15.00, 33.00 and 35.00 former price 18.50, 40.00 and 46.00 Book Cases..........25.00, 35.00 and 40.00 former price 35.00, 44.00 and 51.00 Library Tables........65.00, 72.00 and 85.00 former price 74.00, 81.00 and 93.00 Colonial Bedroom Suites Mahogany, three-quarter length, four poster twin and double size Bedsteads, Bureau, Chiffonier and double size Bedstead, 90.00 per suite former price 110.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street Wool Jersey Top Petticoats, close fitting, with Black Messaline flounce. Lengths 34 and Black Messaline Petticoats. Lengths 34 and 36 inches. Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, Black, with Messaline flounce. Extension Tables Misses’ and Children’s Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns of Flannelette, Eiderdown, Blanket Flannel, French Flannel and Albatross, Sizes 2 to 16 years. FEATHER NECKWEAR DEP’TS. 1m Both Storea, Neckwear and Muffs, for Evening or Wiliams at work. struggle were found lat *r four bullets found in Wili- had entered from behind, it tha: Butieriteld shot his vic the latter know of his pree- 's father, Sywman Willams, is 19 te @ prominent railroad attorney 34th Street Ostrich and Marabout Sets,—White, Pink Marabout Sets,—Mole and White, Black and White or Natural and White. JAMES McCREERY & CO, ” Ostrich or Marabout Stoles, Black or TRIMMED HATS. On Tuesday and Wednesday, November the 14th and 15th Muffs to match above............. 6.50 Marabout Capes, Black or Natural Exhibition of Winter Millinery i New Taffeta models from Georgette and Marahout (Hales, lack. of, Matured, 2.75 and 4.75 value 4.75 and 6.75 Models of Gold and Silver effects for Reception and Theatre wear. Exclusive Head-dresses for the Opera, 23rd Street , \ Muffs to match above........++-.. 4 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street 34th Street 23rd Street ; A Tuesday Special! Extra Quality Full { f Size Wool Nap ‘ dS Blankets = > q In plaid, white, tan oF lj y ith pink and blue. 3 pore Ik bound; regue i! larly special at 1a STREET 4 1.49 «© Women’s Outer Apparel A Trinity of Remarkable Values = yey Women’s 52-In. Long Caracul’, Coats at 6.98 | id roomy sime guaranteed lining; equ ailoring w offered in .specia garments advertised amd at doub -morrow" at double " | price, LARGE HAWL 6 98 COLLAR, Sizes 32 to 46. e Women’s Stylish Sailor Collar Model French Serge Dresses They are made from a beautiful quality ali-wool French or wide wa’ ge in one of the season's yoke to match front mod + green, ete, and 32 to 44 fo DPESS MAKE TERATIONS MADE FR perfect fit guaranteed. On sale to-morrow, at ....s006 e 54-Inch Seal Plush Coats with” Large Cape Sailor Collar { Made from guaranteed Dobson silky sealskin fine ish, pl r lined with pastel shades ousewares, Stoves, Etc. Tuesday Brings Out Many Stirring Economies _ tet N OAK HEAT TOVE, ae Ou : ERS — Heavy = 75c to $1.00 Enamelware at 49¢ Ex aallty, triple plated, wai 5.98 ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDEES FILLED For Tuesday we present these three splendid leaders: Beautiful $4 Renaissance Lace Bed Sets at $2.98 Handsome $4 Bordered Armure Portieres at $2.98 33 yd. long Scotch Lace Curtains at $1.19 4.00 Beauiiiul Renaissance Lace 4.00 Bordere Portieres, 2.98 6,000 paim of fine Renaissance, Marte Antal Bed Se's, 2.98 Another lot of beautiful bordered or | "ett tnd Brumels lace designe; these cur Beautiful Renaissance Lace Bed Sets fringed Armnure Tapestry Portieres tains have been ordered from the menutas- with 25 inch solid motif in centre | in rich color- turer, but were made of spread, also Renaissance in- ings; 50 in. % yards long; there sertion and fancy motifs in each wide by 3 yds. fore we got them ate corner; reg. price $4.00, 2 98 long; value it e u set vse $4; palr ..... r e 2,00 Oriental Couch Cov- | 2.00 Filet Scrim Curtains, | 3.59 Kenaissance Bonne; Extra Grade ‘tape Oi . ers, 1.39 ae ot Femmes, 1.98. Cloth Beautiful Oriental Rug de- ]759, pairs of newest Scrim | 4 oo jeautiful Bonne | SO in. wide, light and dark signs, 60 in, wide by 3 Te Nee eaoae Fei colors and marbie, reg. yards long; Negus qual- Res Brice dos, No mal 14 hite or Hist Balog val 3 large R tifs, one in ea 17c Plain Bu lap, 1234¢ - with Renais: ir $0 pieces of plain col tion and edge 48 in, wid Burlap, red or green; th! an 2% yards long, is an extra quality, gf wiite or Arabe color; perfect goods and not soid for less 1 regular value than 17c, yd. 2c $3.50 txtva heavy Sean. .s Ab Wool brussels Kugs ce; |Al x. Smith’s Famous 9x12-ft. Per:ian Axminster Rugs Woven in all the most wanted dee signs and colorings; suitable for Parlor and din- ing room; sold elsewhere at $13; Special at ...... e »|Extra Heavy Wool Tapestry 9-Wire Seamless Brussels Rugs seamless and guar- “Re anteed all wool... $16.50 Persian Axminster Rugs, : $12.95 s Brussels Rugs Size 10,6x8.3 feet; woven in all the |Smi ; woven of the beat new Fall pa different pat- puitable for ang terns to selec io; in regularly $16 cial at. 12.95 Qoc] ii cea: shy 8.95 Linoleum Prices : Supremely Low M Which means no other store in New York, in fact, in America—consistently presents prices as low as Ro.henberg, M English Enamelled Floor Qilcloth|Wild’s XXX Cork Linoleum, 37ée in aii widths; choice of tiie or XXX quality; all perfect goods; 2 ig geometric patterns; sold else- yards wide; inva fine variety of where at 39c; for this Sale at, new Fall patterns; sao. cei 37 square yard ovr eece cesses So ad Pune 2c

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