The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 15

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OT erry ert emennsr wm onmmmmeee ae - 4 gti . RAN a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. For this special occasion, therefore, | every incandescent restaurant on Broad- way becomes 4 hotel, and there you are. One sandwich can excuse a dozen quarts of extra dry. Some of the saloons will close because they have to. Others will be able to (Wave thelr hands toward rooms up- : {staire and serve you a sardine with three rounds of drinks. The restaurants ' i] will 0 along just the same as usual, only more so, and all will go as merrily as the traditional cow-bell and the tin horn, —_— A Charge Account Here Ie a Great Convenience Just Now—Why Not Open One? Fifth Floor Prithee, have no carking fear! The celebration will arrive on time, as usual, The fact that it's going to bump HIS is the ideal Christmas Store. Assortments are so complete, merchandise is new and fresh and our prices ave #0 much lower than other stores - that Christmas money goes twice as far here. And every dollar y pend here does you double service; it brings a better gift than it wou Hurrying Home With Good Though Mayor Has Refused| {ite more) “UL OMY make Ht cont & anywhere else and it entitles you to 20 Liberty Trading Stamps (if you shop early in the day). A book of Liberty stamps will bring a hand- News Molly Cohen R e ‘ \ — — —— some premium, as a Christmas gift for yourself. There are Xmas sales in every department now. Come and share in the savings. ly Cohen Runs Special All-Night Licenses, Be Sure to Come to the bee of Car. There'll Be Lots Doing. ERC teET Saree Store Closes at Z P. M. BIG FREE SHOW 6 Big Star Acts; Continuous Show from 9.30 A. M. To-night ‘and To-morrow Evening Slofer and His Bend There to a vacant place to-day in 8] anne wassall of the New Year is going on a. ae Chrystie street public to be on Sunday and lap over into ethoot Uttle girl was promoted to) sponq) Sew York Sunday laws ® yesterday, and while she was on her + aren't going to interfere with it—much. > Mend a we Wuies Wp an evi Lag adWay Is stilt a sort of law to it: Latte Molly Cohen, who was eleven! it's perfectly true that the law takes! n years oft, and who lived at No. 91 Allen} no cognizance treet, went to the school for the first] Year's nor @me on Monday. They put her in a| beh ea ru and Saturday Evenings qteme end told her it sho would work] 5198 that on Satur ' was wovere “eae ta or the att | third Poor.) Bard -enaybe she could be promoted as some of the saloon folks ‘oak double ith Goa tany anen’ot nortan, on™ ake waters Taal ee | a tte eral cy Ba oliday Umbrellas a ner el , “ re ; ‘ the City Hall with applicat! lows tongue absolutely yy Be "E think,” the teacher sald, “that (o-| tie City Halt with appitca ral Waterproofs) eS Useful, Every Day Gifts for Every One; Sal morrow we'll promote you to the nex y, ‘ 1 Oily warm feet All w W F ; rede.” t oF 1 sizes. “ay S$ fo Molly was the happiest child in achoo!, § : ee ay e Feature Women’s 98 ‘ A Manufact ’s Surplus to go at anhalt uM in ekeak | TAIMEG expat, ‘rer seaniily "ee N's B $4.00 =— lanufacturer’s Surplus to g ome, she thre her am around ater |<ared ream for ithe In along woe mS AREY Umbrellas at Ellas, @ friend, and danced down the sidewalks because she wanted to get home quickly and tell her mother what the teacher said. ‘There was a long \ine of automobiles g@ing toWard the Williamsburg Bridge when the children reached Delancey street. The little girls hesitated a min- ute, then dashed across, Esther crossed safely, but Molly didn't. A dig automobile ki In the car were L I ‘Mrs. Hall of No. 2113 Mermaid avenue, Coney Island; Mrs. Reina Davis of the Buckingham Court, One Hundred and Forty-seventh street and Broadway, and Lioyd T. Barrett, Dr. Hall's chauffeur. ‘The auto was stopped and physician and chauffeur carried the unconscious giri toa store. Dr. Hall worked vainly over Molly. When Dr. Thompson arrived from Gouverneur Hospital, Dr. Hall said to him: “You are too late. She ts dead,” liaws to serve drinks along with eats. TH silk gloria coverings over strong paragon frames. The assortment of handles is excep- tionally fine and embraces carved woods, gold and pa effects and rich silver mountings, mission s, etc. Sue line of Children's Umbrellas, from 39¢ to $1.98. : Men’s $7.98 Umbrellas with strong frame, with sal roa $4.98 and covered with taf- big variety of $1-00 = — — styles, finished in French gold, French gray or bronze; all are good timekeepers, very artistic and remark- able bargains. Empire Art Silver Toilet Pieces A remarkable purchase and sale just in time for Xmas giving. Included are toilet pieces of almost every kind-—powder jars, brushes, mirrors, manicure articles, ete. Special tomorrow, at 49c.,98c., £1.49 & $1.98 (Main Floor—Mail Orders Filled. ) ‘ly Keep Our Assortments ‘Complete. And New Shipments Arziving Jelly wer Than Any Other Store $1.50 Moving Tool Chests $1.75 Post Card Picture Machines Several Hundred Winter Overcoats at*15 Instead of ‘20.00 Just when we needed ° more *15 overcoats, op- portunity came our way, in the shape of several hundred % mre'ef ne twreme cur eae|l| length and convertible prevar wanes ian | © COllar, fancy overcoats, “ue wa ty oar,ee emma Of Feal *20 value, at so sked her down. lee H. Hall and excep! nally bales, All the new shi handles of natural woods, with inatier gold mountings, and rich ivory hancles. Values to $7.98. (Main Floor, Mail Orders Fitted, ’ $1.00 & $1.50 Gloves Ideal Gifts for Men and Women HHESE eaves come from one of the, bet Gl I They Tepevent small Tots and called onda tan tad ane able.” ‘Thoroughly reliable ‘gloves in most ul” ale C Barrett Was arrested, but was paroled fm the custody of Dr. Hall by Coroner Foinders. —_—— COURT LETS BROKERS GO FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE. Zustice Marcus in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day leathers, at, a Pets sdvenscas Men's Auto Gauntlet Gloves, bic Glace Buckskin; $2.50 values. Dink Pair | Astrachan } me TET Humpty Dumpty met 25 Set _ Tiler 3 flower: en Uno Pair Mittens; fleece 39c|! Malo Floor—Mail Orders Filled.) each. Tracy and the other two composed the brokerage firm of W. W. Tracy &| ‘he most popular toy ew Co., with offices at No. 40 Wall street. e Papier Mache Tiaras maar save dow a price that we can Horse ‘Their assets were less than a thousat rf dollars. It was alleged that the thr ff in order to keep their business going | t ie when it wan ingolvent sold certineater | oiler another bri ar- . of stock belonging to their customers. | : ‘ $ Tracy was tried on the indictment Ostobet, 1919, but the jury disagres fn recommending the discharge of 1 aln In overcoats a ° three men to-day Assistant Distric Attorney Buckner told Justice Marcu Green, maroon or blue, oy im ported German Blankets in jacquard patterns, cut and Taras ‘$2 49 Three-Pisc Combination Sete, consisting of a r of | web «i sa pair of arm bands and a pa 4 ain ent * that all the evidence available had been | er. rs and striped. « ‘ ‘Now 4 presented on. Tracy's. trial and. a| ° ace wilt buckles, “Neatly omcked In a holidarag Oye York } $1 $1.25 Mechanical further prosecution of the cases would | ‘al lal a 49) . H be a waste of public time and mone: sk Trains There are seven indictments against *Yankee” Hand Car $3.98 each of the defendants, — Tr: BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. father was a banker in Springfeld, 47 CORTLANDT ST, near Greenwich. 125TH ST., at 3d Ave, and helped to finance Abraham UNION SQUARE. 14th St., West of Broadway. Lincoln's campaign for Presi Tracy succeeded to his father's ti Harlem, 49th St. and Union Square Stores Open Every Evening ness, but came to this city In order to enlarge his fleld, Ww > ame! vat xouveniE ae fine silk tn wide Come in , Meckwear in 1 shapes and a en one! and track#...4+ $2 E $3.50 Collapsibl “$1.00 ae by Fg — - Rattle Drum Silk Ruittea Roofers. Clasted as are We that tt will from pure aith onda, but the Linpertec. Te with the Wearing 7 Handkerchief Prices lowensat We want to sell more Handkerchiefs to-morrow than we ever did in one day before—so we've put the prices lower than ever before. Women’s Imported Handkerchi Women’s Handkerchiets, beautitul Swiss embroid- broidered or lace edge, in elaborate d ered and lace edge handkerchiefs, in a ui Also dainty Madeira handkerchiefs; hand large assortment of patterns to select from Cc} embroidered. each Special, each Men's Handkerchiefs, line hemsutched initial hand- kerchiefs, with one-inch hems and elaborate initials embroidered in corner. Gin a box, 5 Cc for UNTIL CHRISTMAS Substantial Xmas Gifts aint stl Og Mandkerohiefs Patnt om. | Mente Sik Square, Matti < nt style i white ek, Whit 28cto 75 Se|*' Dainty lace an’ Mandkerchiete vi | Wosaen’ Acer B8e ine boa for $1.00) lieu a en's tia on yrds '. jematit ved ba len’ ‘ek Peandkerchiete € ia Rugs, Rockers, Desks, Bookcases, Parlor Suites, Tables, \ te for lo | nation ¢ wu ten | Children's Mandicerchiefa, lain wo Eandkerchiofe «| sh Morris Chairs, Davenports, Cabinets, Window Boxes, Pedestals, | ees ve FOOL Ft ee EN WBe | ite ain oe co ZHe Phone st cn Best Xmas Groceries at Lowest Prices ¢yei."szw— Port or, ja tus, Gas ; 3 Fancy et erat ii " 98¢ ; Old vey 7 Whiskey ia 62.75; fall quart 69c “Riviere Gardrat age She norris STAR COGNAC _iie nite | DIN vRANCL $1.35 Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. | Everything for Housekeeping Liberal Credit or {09% Off for Cash, Just as You Prefer. One Low Price Plainly Marked on Everything. HARMONY BLEND $137 + Queen Olives Seen potest {| he ntwON— py) ‘ NDIED ron C DNI OH PAG merit where for le, large aaa enege hin: 1, pte-Mall Orctors Fillet) ceesssessesssssssescmsmsnsenensesnse metal ft | y New Layer I peclals in Pure dae win AVES 1656 I a Best ThereIs; — Is\ se aunty Yorn turkeys ey ‘arkeys cur 3 var i c ment; ily train up 1735 order TO-DAY, at I tily lasts a!, Ib Geese, lb. = Roasting Chickens | Ducks, Ib. | Fowis, tb. ea -Cowperthwait @ Sons /3rd Ave. oo Park Row (f2) Acres of (62) N 1421st St. Fer Saco = Chatham Sq. |e Beef Tongue Sf ————__——.. ——ne 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL. Fres't- WE. GIVE LIBERTY ‘TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM hd | OUR STORE “OPEN EVERY EVENING]

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