The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 13

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eee et. ? See hd iit! WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, a | Sal LIME FOR TIGER oe To Get A Cup of Delicicus Lord Calvert Ccfiee Served Free t to Shoppers—-Coffee Booth, Main Floor, Rear IN NEW JOBS OF (Sszaesezetsrae Ms Bonetciat ettet sal weeny 89c to S1 Waists,Sheet was to designated by Gov. Hughes, “| Always Buy the Genvine ees cee sgn conser és 3 Music Cones be Sale at byerrtning with Freep respect to the pos- ny ve solr anges depends upon Commis. Commalsslonst Maltble was asked to- Meriee a thenew md dated ih Endoh day if he would vote with the two! 10 Democrats i. a reorganization was’ _— sought by which the present officials of ne depart ct Commissioner Mattie Prom-|Dseetace sense meee “Bo far as 1 am concerned, there at | ises to Block Plan for beta, sient oan purely politica! Ble Pat purposes, Where men have stevod eff: clently and there is no oause to displ Ig Fa ial Sa them they will not be touched by aay. now political condition in thie commis: on.! SAYS HE BARS POLITICS, jit mmasgume.st4uce tt] mamufactured bythe | very anxious concerning the new com- | ee mission's action. s to the new Commissioner it Gov, Dix Wil Name Demat euarcreaners st Gurgpnaa fié Sxnup @. en | spose: ast spring to “yoy crat In McCarroll’s Place, |iomn_H,, MeCocey, the Brooklyn ’ ‘0 Mr. MeCarroll's place, Ly aly had Sold by I! leadi i Lik 1 B Kk! . laxen Place at Albany and that some a ing ely a Brooklynite. other man would probably get the plum. Druggists hed 0 umes atte, Lane od hole ered —_—— ad @ certainty o! e appointment On 50+ Bot awn e 0 the recom November election, when | One Size Only, - tle Just fammany tiger had com: | the ,iutiolal ssendal wrecked the ticket ————— brenced to Nok ite chops over the pros-|of his party in Kings and Que k 1 pect of getting hold of the Pubilc Ser-| Half 4 dosen Brooklyn men are being Gees Clomanddet considered for the place, and there is « wnt ea ip bined end debs Dosaibllity that the appointes may not come trom z y | Other ncdels are strictly tailored and finished with laundered cutle, Choice at... ...csseeeeeeeeeeees $1.19 Waists, <.rmtumra =e AO bined with rich Cluny lace. Many Finished with eee oe frills, finished with lace. Choic of fine batiste, in several $1. 00 Waists, Gainty styles.” High of low neck models, trimmed with heavy Cluny or fine Valenciennes laces. Others embellished with embroidered C medallions. Kimono or A apanpiea length set-in sleeves. Choice. . ++ +++ We mal then >" Cc te ae ery ie Dainty Lingerie Waists, cleverly designed with pretty embroideries, dainty laces, side frills and panels, “i ed with pretty yoke effects. High neck and long models, as well as mol ‘ow Dutch neck models. Long set-in or kimono sleeves, / seit med to match h blouse. Sale tardy Second Floor.) Misses’ & Juniors $15 to $35 C98 i You in to Wieh, You Had Me pure Cota 4 1 Want eau This Waist, 1,00 Democratic machine, Commissioner M. R. ‘Malttte to-day gave the chilty .as- Surance that no such thing shall result. The term of Commissioner McCarroll expires Feb. 1. Gov. Dix then has vie CAS T (@) R IA M Power of appointment and the new man) WP AD A ate The di st {1 be a Democrat. With Commission: for infants a ren. A br Cram as the last ap) and Com- stoun sing Wnissioner Maitibie as Democratic | Bears ina i felection, after Fob, 1, the Public Ser-| the ts Values i hi REAR Os ine Sed ofS yikes Coramission would be dominated by 8 The Decade in this Waiting” Down by he Micsteelppi ree Democrats to two Republicans, Ri ‘Tho three, acting tonether, could ovat ge Kind Extraordinary ar i Ute wi oe of the high salaried department 4 shaadi eads, including the counsel, the en- You Have : nag bincer and assistants, the head of tho| [gh ay pn bopen Siewnesfa © | | ANNIE 6 Ae || oR” fs oe / te ae... ee ee Hoos fradchise department, the statistics de- Always Bought Fy MeGee. It Back and Change . ‘The secretary o: tho commission | & Use For Over 30 Years. ° : Siew os al =‘‘Clothes from Maker to Wearer’’= (“My Clearance ‘Sale Is On”—Moe Levy It’s clearance time—this is the season of the year when every clothier moves his remaining Fall and Winter stocks. MY clearance sale is on. I manufacture all the clothes I sell and save the profit that the regular retailer must pay the wholesale clothier; and then, my store being away from the great thoroughfares where high rents prevail, I save thousands of dollars a year in rent. I therefore can always under- sell the regular retailer by at least one-third. Now during MA’ cleatanss sale profits have been entirely eliminated—my clothes are now being sold at 50% of artment and other vitally important UCH coat values should require little desesition to sell every one in afew hours. We only bought thei yesterday (rom one of the leading makers n lew York. his was the round-up ef his ¥ ie stocks. bid ‘iN All Fatt. turday.), be is now working on Spring gocds. Include # Coats of Velvet, Chinchilla, Plushes, Caracul Cloths, Cheviots, Mixtures Nowhere else in Greater New York can you equal these vai ues, Glace Mousquets § twelve button length, 1 Black, white and tan; "Five of the Coats in This Sale (Sale Begins Saturday, 5.20 A, MmeSecond Hloor—Come Ka ecord Price Reductions On 3,000 $2.98 6 $198 All Boys’ Clothing Trimmed Hats We Feature Saturday Boys’ $5 Overcoats, Sat Lab day at $1.00 Chinchiilas “st Long EY 8.98 Catch Trimmed Hats —For Ladies, Misses and Children, $1.98 Flower Wreaths. $4.98 Soft, 98 6{ Untrimmed, Velvet Hats, something new. 6 4 rted Velvet Hats, in all up-to-date colors us 'e? $4 to $7 Hats at $5.00 to $7.00 Hand-Made to. — trimmed with bows and ostrich fancies. Coats, at . A) Blues and grays. Sizes from 214 to 10 yea M de Russian style, with silk velvet ccll rs, and lined with a wollen plad lining. — / Iso fancy novelty coats of m xed materials, a ast . ercoats for boys aged 7 lade wth the two-way convertible Jas shown. cy ins ures, dark gray their real value—no regular retailer can do this. f aa ma NA or the i ; Wise Back Vole et eit dee For example, my famous $15 and $17.50 suits and § ae j i | \ on , $6 to SO Hats at $ overcoats, that, in accordance with the standard set by a1 i é Boys $end $9 Trimmed Beavere—Wonderul 3 the average retailer, are positive $25 and $30 values, are | Men |) @ \ yt : _overcoa J | gekegtian sre pelle now on sale at $10.50. This is indeed an opportunity : & , i HY W [tyes and sizes utatle forai'agee, ene for the man who never investigated my claims to get t Ye IN) : b fare to, $8.9 Fur HateTTrininwd wh enrich) clothing at a wonderful saving to himself. My regular ‘ i i Mourning flats morass beautfl dull patrons need no encouragement—they know my values Wi : I] Legs \ nee hs handsome braid trims, 38 Posh —they know what these prices mean. : * ; Yoel ” $1.9 e568 | ae 4 “he a day: sss 98 & on S2.$ Floor. Men’s Clothing Entire Stock of Suits & Overcoats Formerly $10.00 and $12.50, now $7.50 Formerly $15.00 and $17.50, now $410.50 Corduroy Coats Blue and black corduroy velvet; made in a. smart double breasted box style, prettily finished with turnover coll cuffs and fancy tons. out. Sizes 2tod yrs. o 5 This Is the Only Store in America Selling Themat........ 41S means an actual saving of $2 to $3 on every pair of TE shoes you b y. Incl dd in this fot are fine shoes, from — the Vaughn Morning Shoe (ompany of St. Pa ' wis, Ma.” Every pair per ect. Also slightly ir imper ect $4, §5 and $6 shoes ier such {amous puakers asE, E. Taylor & Co,, Endicott, Johnson & Cc ‘emer, Wright & Weil, James Arnold & Son and other cel ebrated for she 4 Zc At style; woven of me- Children’s | | makers. a Embracing every desirable style in lace, button and Blucher models, in 1 Hats il th ted ioe shapes of the season, in patent coltekin, ¢ tal Formerly $20.00 and $22.50, now $13.50 s al the wanted foe shanayof the teeny tp patent alten eamenata a pretty Tam 1 | feathers and materials. Micses! and Children’s $2 and $2.50 | Women’s $2.50 and $3 Sample in patent Shoes; pate vici ang glazed kid- Ren and tan m [jen skn and oi Formerly $25.00 and $27.50, now $16.50 Formerly $30.00 and $32.50, now $49.50 Boys’ Clothing The same sweeping reductions that affect my Men’s Cloth- ing take place in my Boys’ Clothing Department. ; sever nth Yr loor—Saturday, Groceries, "Tata, rei Etc, for Sonday’ s Dinner “% 12c | OX TONGUES aaa a 17ic| B HAMS - se atethng hon ete te 4c The smartest suit effects and beautiful, serviceable Over- "| Boiled Hams. ‘2dC Port ors age ie. coats are now selling at about one-half their value y—all boys’ e Corned Beef | ay ny Blend Co fee ‘ Sherry i as a furnishings too. (|| avery patata nee tit! Fresh Meats $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Suits and Overcoats, $4.75 $8.95 Suits and O’coats, now, $5.50 9.95 to 12.95 Suits & O'coats 6.70 13.95 to 15.00 Suits & O’'coats 8.70 bung Hen and ‘te a tod and plum fy min ‘value Cc t ft choi ' b Legs Spring Lamb sbrin x Lamb: ‘Wiha mF 14h Prime Rib Roast ¢ iia! Be beof; any welght 2.95 Suits now,$1.55 . 95 Suits & O’coats, now, 2.55 4.95 Suits & O’coats, now, 3.55}1 + Khe |e i | ASSIS Seto ie ae ee young’ Jerse Open Evenings Moe d ev Open Saturdays ; Ste Drake's Pound Cake ) |Fresh Hams ii ae ah, rH Y Until 10 P. M. i BC |) ehalien mi Pike icked, Until 7 o’Clock inti ‘ Rite Bread vie inka 0c eeayeaea Te Maryland Geese». i Tred ae 16¢ 7 Blue Ribbon Ri tis a je of ‘Mutton Lol pare Gr aon OY My Only 119-125 Walker Sty 2/itcsany, New York of Broadway, ig Sales In the Food Store=Sisih Floor.) £ on ms memes .

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