The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1911, Page 24

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STUFFED EARS WAL STREET FTUAWAT SIME. |=-=7 THAT DIDNT COME = en Cottagers Failed to Hearjry sis About Posiponement of Fort Totten Mortar Test. Army Of | ~ Give Ample Warming Be- | heat fore Motars Are Fired. I: News of a p ar test Whiteatone, B. nt, I. 1, out to-day failed to reac wherefol ne warning me and Bayside cor muters gah P pur them to | i i ‘ and wrapping Y Rt © route rand had their ears fred, VOUS COTTAGERS WAITED OR THE GREAT SHOCK. ufted rovetting on t « ck windows b fain to biow in, T agers bundics up | ACTI VE SECURITIES. wher e Bigs tensi res: Reading, tension for ty 0 shares the mortars that 4 the program spense had d they bes: up to the et that there It! ping. Col. Cronkhite, who has charg: for the purpose oi iat a battery of mo havoc with a flock of that there would und Bpheaval of the seismi three miles away more viole @haken ny’, As the mort a the ground and had no bie gun oa to absorb the concussion, the! h would quake far more violently than in the case of the thirteen-inch rides. i Copper, 22,400 pilot's C LOMBO, the phy- W. Bliot, \( 1 ‘ard, who was ecently operated ry tis, report that his condition continues about t The vst report said that he &% favorably and was of the is recognized and acknowledged by the entire music world, in the has been postponed indefinite ait for perfect atmospheric | y tions. Householders will be warned ‘ample time t ° dents, of ! bave retained 1 of No. 37 Wall sur vent the mortar ton The distinctive features, combined with a superb tone — of a clear, singing quality-— make the Pehning always and every- where the artat's choice. It they are the choice of the musician the man with sound musical judgment why not your choice also? Reservations for Chrismas Delivery, Prtees M9 rate UV destred, Nooklet om request, yENINGR. 295 vtRTH AVENUE Near 30th St.,N.Y. City ie resulted durin: Gone years ago. mortar pr 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN'S AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVAT, FREE “ruciiss” CREDIT free with tvery Purchase of $50 = $74-876 East 149th Street Nest Door to Post Office upea Every Evemiby Ua 6. Suitdays Luli iv ‘To get its Beneficial | effects, always note the «| CAUFORNIA FiG SyRUP ©. | plainly CARVING SET, FOUR PIECES, 59c BRASS BED Absolutely FREE With Every Purchase of $75 THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y, B Si. 1 bBooR West GF '}’AvE BONDSMAN CAUGHT PASSING BRIBE 10 almost 2] 9 ading features des |g, was tn progress | Hot Cleanses the System, effectually; Dispels | colds and Headaches, |_ due to constipation. | Best for men, women | and children; young | and old. | | name of the Company, peal inted tied ront of every package of the Oonvine : GUARANTEED 23 JEWELS SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD Just read the four above lines over again and stop to. realize what tt mea otha 1s the offer nd tion of sae around, which forces gverybody who wanis to buy a Zi Jewelled “Watch into paying big price, und after a man. pays for one, ‘he according to. the ‘condi- uly conditionally has of (t. Not so “here, uy a watch and pay y ieee Ot this est Ou Ket our’ receipted ale. Ww 2d Jewels” Is engraved on overy one of these watches, so that there can be no mistake’ by the salesman or. the purchaser." The Cases are stamped 4nd guaranteed to be wolld 14-K Gold” through and ‘through, not ® particle of base metal of an: kind, “he madel is” the. hand- fuest we have had this year, There is a vast difference between the wholesle and retail. price of watches: not attempt to say in this Instance what @ retaller would charge for this me kind watch, It would b but what" T do Haver may tal r any rept y as KOOd lot# of one hundred or’ more for less” thin 30.98, with all discounts off, we will vludiy refund the monoy We will present FREE to every purchaser @ Patent Wateh” Protector, CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway New York OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ‘i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DE SPECIAL SALES—SATURDAY 3,000 Neckpieces JABOTS, IDE FRILLS, AND CASCADE EFFECTS. COLLARS, 50c 75c STOCKS $1.00 Actual Values $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 English Cape and Washable Chamois Walking Gloves 16 Button White Real Kid Gloves . “The Forsythe” Special A Man’s love for Women {$1.00 {$2.25 {$1.50 300 doz. Pure Silk Hose... BLACK 95c AND WHITE...........5 Actual Value Lord & Taylor , Founded 1826 50 Exceptional Values in Handkerchiefs for Gifts Women’s Frenc'! Duchesse, Valenciennes and Colored Novelties; each h Hand Embroidered $3.00 to $25.00 Formerly $5.75 to $40.00. Princess and Fancy Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs Formerly 75c to $1. Women’s Linen Hand Em- broidered Initials; also fancy embroidered designs. cach 450 to 75¢ Box of six, 60c, 75¢, 85¢ Formerly 75¢ to $1.50. Hand Embroidered Madeira, Armenian Initials and Corner designs; each 50C We Embroider to Order Initials, Monograms and Names on Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts. Jewelry, Fans and Fancy Goods for Holiday Gifts Sterling Silver Rhinestone Jewelry Bar Pins... .50c to $7.95| Pendants. $1.95 to $3.95 Collar Pins .75e to $2.50} Bracelets......... $2.90 LaVallieres,$2.95 to 9.50] Brooches. $1.50 to 89.60 Hat Pins, $1.95 to $3.95. Fans Complete assortment of Painted and Spangled Gaur, Parchment and Feather Fans, with Pearl, Sandalwood, Ebony and Carved Bone Mountings. Special Value Ostrich Feather Fans White, Black and Gray, with pearl, amber and tortoise shell mounting. $20.00 Formerly up to $65.00 Fancy Goods Reduced Imported Vases, Bon-Bon Boxes, Bottles, Baskets, plain and etched glass; mountings of French gilt, Empire design. 75¢, 95¢, $2.95, $3.95, $4.75, $7.50 Former prices $1.25 to $18.00, Etched Austrian Glass Vases io 4 to 11 inches high. a) Values up to 81.50 ) Se Gifts for Infants Infants’ Long and Short Dresses Domestic...s.0eesesee ees 50c, 75¢, 9Sc to $12.50 Imported........ $1.25, $1.05, $2.45 to $50.00 Imported Hand-made Worsted Sacques 8c, $1.25 to $2.05 Mittens..csccssssseveererecsens .25¢, 50c to 8c Infants’ Caps Of Messaline, Corded Silk and Corduroy, 75¢, 8c, $1.25 to $2.05 Broadway -& 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Clothing Ready to Wear A Reduction Sale of Men’s Winter Suits With Savings of $15.50 on Some -of the Suits. $28, $25 and $22 Suits Reduced to $19.50 $40, $35. and $30 Suits Reduced to $24.50 The Christmas Dollar must go as far as possible, and it will “travel some” in the Brill Stores, with the extraor- dinary bargains in these high grade Winter mixture suits, for Men and Young Men, Ready-to-Wear. We have more high priced suits, di- rectly before stock-taking time, than we like to have, so we have cut the prices in order to cut the quantity. Great Big Values in Overcoats for Men and Young Men at $15, $20 and $25. Better Overcoats than a great many of those shown elsewhere at $5 more. WOMEN Bath robes and house robes, $3.50 to $25. Coat sweaters and field jackets, $3.50 to $20. Gloves, $1 to $2.50. Wool-lined and fur-lined gloves, 61.80 to 85. Scotch gloves, 50c to $! Fur gauntlets for driving or motoring, $4 to $15. Buckskin gloves and gauntlets, $1.50, $2. ilk suspenders in holiday boxes, 50c to $2. Muters, 0.00. Mufflers, $3.50 to $1 Silk and silk-knitted neckwear; a splendid assortment, 50c to $3.50. Dress shirts, $1 to $3.50. Umbrellas and canes, $1 to $10. For Young Men---Some Special Val- ues in Overccats at $10 and $12. Let Us Srggest Something to You For Him. We Please Him All Year Round. Imported combination cane and umbrella, $8. Pajamas, madras, flannel or silk, $1 to $15. Colored’ shirts and underwear at various prices. Gillette Razors, $5; gold-plated, $6 Card cases, silver or nickel, $1.50 and $2. Cigarette cases, silver plated, 50c. Imported pocket cigar lighters, $1. $5. Cuff links, $1 to $5. Fancy waistcoats, $1.55 to $10. Scarfpins, 5 Hand bags, all leathers, $5 to $35. Suit cases, al! sizes, $5 to $20. Or a Christmas Box of Holeproof Hosiery For Men, Women and Children—6 Pairs Guaranteed 6 Months— $1.50, $2 and $3 for Men. For Women, $2 and $3. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich “Get the Habit.” Harlem Store Gpen Every Evening. Children, $2. Union Sq., 14th St., nr. B’way Union Square and 49th St. stores Open Saturday Evening. OVERCOATS Christmas Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Useful and Appropriate Gifts at Unusually Low Prices BOYS’ PLAY SUITS SUITS AND NOVELTIES ~ Boys’ Con-)Don't. you remember kow you Roys' Suits, 85.75—810, @9, 88 SPBCIAL VALUE:. Eoys’ Con . vertible Collar Overcouts—a gilt that will please any boy tions of from $1 to 84 bave |e made in the prices of er they are now on sale at 94.9% 07.95 and 99.95. these longed to Great be a cowboy, or anand $7 free Indian or a soldier, when you double-breasted suits, ven Were & boy; wouldn't it have |? pairs of knickers, filled you with delight if Santa assortment; sizes 7 to 18. Claus had brought you one of Boys’ Rubber Coats, 82.25 and 83, Rubber Hoods, 75c. |Our Three Big Hits just now are Santa Claus Swe: RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, 92.50|\Cow-Puncher at $2.50, many colors, $1.95 Suits for little fellows, —85 and 86 values; just ® few Chief at $1.95 and Chapps, which ‘Teddy Be: left, sizes 3 to 10. 94.95—good 7 values, the very) biggest overcoat bargain in the city, A manufacturer of boys’ cost him more to'make up. They are strictly all-wool chinchilla, wool lined; blue and gray. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St.. nr. B’way lare long cowboy pants of canvas from 1 to VERCOATS, and leather, at #1 and #1.95. CHINGHILES «CVE Then there are Cowboy, Indian to match, $4.30. nd Major suits, @1. jauits, $1.25. Big Chief and Mexi- g1 to #3. clothes bought 4, he said they'd can suits, $1.50, e GIRLS’ PLAY SUITS ————s | Squaw at $1; Senorita, $1.50. for On Sale at All Stores Except 49th Street “Get the Habit.” Go to 8 8 i. Harlem Store Open Every Evening Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening See ee orfolk ‘and s, many with A splendid ater Suits, in 1 years old, they consist of Knitted Coat, leggins and toque Captain Sweaters, a complete assortinent, Shirts and Blouses in a large variety and at moderate prices, A large assortment of Rompers boys and girls. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders wy

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