The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1912, Page 15

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(OFFERS TOTREAT | | HER BURGLARS AS. | WELCOME QUESTS. , Mrs. Hall Will Pay Full Value , _ of Gems If Thieves Re- if turn Them. “Yes, T put this advertisement tn the Papers,” said Mrs. Carrie Hall, wife of | Hobart 1B. Hail, at her home in McDon- | cough street, Brooklyn, last evening. “I want to add that I'am perfectly willing to make terms with the robbers, too. If they come + y house T shall treat them as ¢ and will not put them dn the h of the police, I'll do any- thing to shield the thieves If they’t! only bring back those things I so high. ly cherish. “It ig absolutely true that Tam near @iatraction. I was out shopping last Saturday afternoon, In my absence the “ieves got into my home with a skele- Bes key. They took a quantity: of ation | Mis and other jewelry, and they got a “Id breastpin. given my mother by my | earther when they married fifty years “W.. ‘This breastpin was given me when his ther died twenty-five years ago. ot a string of gold beads Miss Ida Porter, sister of 1e F Horace Porter, Misa Por ter is dead also, Then there was a gold g the pictures of my a golf bracelet given «, I valued these four things me n I did all ny other possessions put together. | “I don't know why only these few things were taken, unless the barking of the dog belonging to a neighbor In their hurt they even took @ box o ina fancy box. The Oddities In the News Of To-Day nthe Age At has been to Pay for BANKING AND FINANCIAL. “VEMAY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEL | HENRY | SIEGEL & CO PRIVATE BANKERS FLOOR main PER 4 PER ANNUM “Q cent INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM $1, TO! $3,000. MONCY DEPO! D ON OR BE- FORE JANUARY 1671) WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY. ter. INTEREST READY AND PAYABLE iF DESIRED ON THE FIRST DAYS or JANUARY AND JULY. DEPOSITS MAYBE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE, anal were, FOR OtROVLAR. jours: DA.M .t03.30P. Pek cnaMPlon, « W. 4. DOHERTY. Casmien Ager. Casnice BANKINC INTZREST 5% INT EREST from 0 $3,000. Deposits mad Aintree Jan. 14, draw Iayorest from Jan. 100,000. on depos!! with the State of N.Y, e are entering ¢ .r72d year, nking by malt ,,,meet your eonvenignce, Cail or write for boa!" Ta. i) asian Cchaas ont vaana boebe ot Haneen 9% ‘oun Bigg? Hat 1040 New York City has 440,000 Telephones In New York City, in 1900, there were 56,000 Telephones. On January Ist, 1912, there were 440,000—an increase of 700% in twelve years. URING the year 1911 there were added to the telephone system in New York City 39,000 Telephones and 156,741 Miles of Wire The 440,000 telephones now in New York City are served through 64 Central Offices and are connected by 1 196,821 miles of wire, over which 1,900,000 messages are sent daily. Each of these telephones is the centre of a system which reaches over 6,000,000 other telephones in the United States and Canada. These facts are significant to every telephone user, because each telephone added to the Bell System means an increase in the usefulness and value of the service as a whole. By the way, have You a Telephone? Come e to Jersey Cit 3 Minutes from New York by Hudson Tubes; 8 to 10 Minutes by Ferry Splendid Place for Factory or Warehouse Sites @ The Terminal for six large railroads, with short hauls to all railroad freight de- pots and steamship piers, thereby of: fering splendid facilities and conven- iences for shipping. @ One of the most attractive properties in this very desirable locality is that of- fered for sale by The Jersey Journal, situated at Montgomery and Greene Streets. 4 Corner property, approximately Larger plotage if desired. 4 Two blocks from Hudson Tunnel Station and Pennsylvania R. R. Terminal; im- mediately adjoining New Post-Office Building and very convenient to all shipping depots and _ piers. q Are you interested? If so, write or call on the Business Manager of The Jersey Journal, 37 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. J. 'Phone 8000 Jersey City. 775x100. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, a 1912, BROOKLYN: Alterations Hoyt ! Street Subway Station WAIST HOUSE Direct FuLron St.Cor, Entrance Brioce St. B’KLYN., to Store. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) CLOSING OUT WITHOUT RESERVE Every Tailored Suit In the Entire Store at $8.75 « $15.00 Former Prices $20.00 to $65.00 The Greatest Suit Sale we have ever had; over 2000 handsome tailored suits, many exquisitely trimmed, all possessing the distinctive style and chic which is fail to take advanta | eyelet of blind pattera— | Binck and brown a | Black Kers JANUARY SALE iF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN RN West of Fifth Avenue Muslin Underwear of Suite Mivting Towle, Towellings ote Sheetings Whate Goode y Pillow Cases, Sheets C-xmfortabien Panhroklerice, Laces Pillows, Tickings Aipreeds, Biankets Art Linea ‘Tatle Trove Uph, and Curtain Pabetee JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FoR TO-MORROW It you yourself on judgment tn buying, do not of these values! No Mail ot Telephone Ordere SEMEMADE ROBES Fxcellent quality white lawn—lace ined with emb'y bands and feap flounce ar allover emb'y {0 VANE PIR cc ccseeeeeeseeeewannnnneeee 3.75 WOMEN'S CORSETS. | Fine white contimedium and lo modele strong elastic Bartors—vaue $22B...0.sccee ve 4S WOOL JERSEY TOP PRTTICOATS, Biack--measaline flounces— All Lomgthareg. 1.9%.....ccececeeeeees 1.54 WOMEN’S FUR SETS. : fed and 3 ee biue and white Icel Black wolt aha Mart—taraa pillow wut ot a” han WOMEN'S LONG CO; mixtures the distinguishing mark of all “Martin” garments. b at her ee cautitul and | © teeth without a roof permitting full enjoyment of st flavor, Stays in ves not irritate gums n Of toughest beef, cigar end or a stalk of A fine ‘teil bute to | celery Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extrac | return home at nigh an tly. Le | firm—decayed teet! guaranteed 10 yea by our NEW BO’ TANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Tecth........£5.00 Gold Crow Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fill! WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS | 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Opp. Eden M1 raham & Straus) HOURS, 's TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2 |___ German, French and Swodish spoken. Ladien in attendance, INKS. || SIXTY-SiX. MILLIONS RPLUS JAN'Y 1. 1912, OVER EIGHT MIL IONS ihe Williamsburgh | Savings Bank "FOUR betbsicl) FOR SALE. » — DESIRABLE DIAHIONDS i fei ate Soowae PER CENT. | Say SAVING S BANK rity Located ia the sonio Building, 46 W. 24th St. 2f Rew (hallying: ath DIAMONDS & WATCHES ON CREDIT | Gest Valves in the City, ROYAL DIAMOND & Easiest Terms, TetkOvOLITAN, 4a Wee Metropolitan Savings Bank sree aa Vand 3 THIRD AVE + lustitute) CHV RY — an re Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Adveriistinents in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE YOU (ime, Enersy and Money W. Cor, 14th st. and sco Avenue, | Jan, 1, 1012, dividend at the | PORBEERCEN aX, PY TRA ae RTE | srt Wyuna Noen NeW OR ‘ALG ny | a | regular $1 | WOMEN'S FANCY WAIS' Net and lace—cream and white 1, and Venise lace: neck—value $% 8 LINGERIE WAISTS. and lawn—hend | WOMEN'S TAILORED WASH WAISTS. down front | White all wool bat novelty milk brat | teim'd—value 6.98. | MISSES’ LONG COATS. ‘White and ecru-very choice patterns— | all fresh and new—suitable for yokex, guimpes, trimmings, millinery | And fancy work—value @9 cts.......+ ‘ TURKISH BATH SHEETS. LINEN TOWBLLINGS. Pu ‘inet 16 Le henge Pug ogy ek WAIUC Bs. -Besceeseoeee BB | VESTIBULE PANELS {e-tnen Irish Pot Mot not—J2%48— value Octa, EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS, M-Anch—tine Swise—eyelet and blind wark—exceptionally pretty acallope-- reg. 49 and 09 ota, Hengaline Duteh liued—* WHITE GOODS. JANUARY SALE PRICES. These for To-morrow. No Mail ae Telephone Orders Lonsdale Cambrice—26-Inch— TOR, AZ —OMl@ PICO. .ceeeeceeeeseeeee 7™ | white India Linone—made of fin Fayptian combed yarn <value .V5...55 TM ic--strong, amooth glich Lougelotbs—12 yd. pieces— MMo-luch—firm weave-value §2.19......1,64 e-inch—worth 61.98 155 M-inch—nheer but firin— ‘ SRC a PAN Te 1.24 ai-inch soft thalsh—worth $L19 85) of 10 ynrde=- inish—worth $2.09 2.17 12 yda.— seeeeeee 1.45 rd—worth 16—sale.... 10 MORNING SPE value Keonomy—tt you pride | BUY NOW--AT JANUARY SALB PRICY.S. ! JANVARY SALE MUSLIN’, SHEETS, ETC. | Values that make this an event of extraordinary interest. No Mail of Telephone Orders, TO-MORROW—WBDNESDAY:— | FRUIT OF LooM MUSLINS— | Yard Wide, Bieachea mit 30 yds, Yard Wide Unbdleached— heavy round eee 40-inch Unbleachea— fine clon | 42-tn:b—Bleached—by seam make full alze a1 4i-inch—Bleached—by seam! make extra large. sheets, Taimit 20 yd WiLt, WASH HBAVIER— PILLOW CASES. Banat 22. WILL WASH HRAVIER— SHEETS. Reg. Bale. PILLOW CASES Meamrements quotel sre’ gisee’ before hesuming, DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS. Bleached. | Unbleached. HARVEST TIME ¥OR THE THRIFTY. o- JANUARY SALE OF TABLE LINENS Eeonomy being the word, here are op portunities for the thrifty to supply pree- ent and future needs.... announces “special values," pehd upon finding them. No Mall or Telephose Orders For the Wollowing: jan Linen Table Damaske— | and 68 ineb—Reg, 69. 27 Ti-inch Mercerised Damar Satio finish—worth .08 44 hh Mercerised Napkins— January Sale. 8 1) nen—T1- wera fa bpatierne— 7 H ou Satin Double Damasks—all worth Ne Mens Dito aoeene January Gale All Linen Napkine—172i7— worth $1.19 dozen—January Sal All Linen Hemetitehed Clethe—sise to seat sia—worth $1.20. Avstrien Linen H. 8 baxt2— ie} Pure Linen H. 8. Clothe.1x8¢— |" best patterns—reg. $259 Linen Table, Clothe—tnt2--ecalloped-— value $2. 1.50 ‘a = USE SHOPPING CARDS. They Save Time and Troub!e. Every Clerk Gives Them. Can be ured in all departments Whether goods are seut or takeu. => TALS —To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent desieme buying, quentttioe retricted. No Mail or Teleplone Orders, 64 plaited ‘ TABLE SETS. +. 3.50 cloth-dozen “aps to tanighe=maay patterns LINENS MATS PLOOR, t BLEACHED MUSLIN® 6s full-size sheets by ASEM ENT. SATIN MESSALINES aT enlng states, 40 of TL 8 STAMPED SCARIS.. 27 1 rawuwork squares to /00DS- BASEMENT. SIN SACQl $2 designs. IN FLOOR. 12 et. KNIVES AND FORKS, each. 6 Good steel-—bono and ebony handlew. | CUTLERY MAIN FLOOR, Look for the Clocks! Clock Signe Denote Moraing Speci, 19 ct. FINE CHIFFON CLOTHS.. Double width—for gowns, waists a! tunics etree t and evening spate VEILINGS—MAIN PLOQ! ALL WOOL SERGES.... nch~-herringbous and atripes—tan, gray, brown, reseda, owe) ight and dark, navy, black, buss GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, - 20 shadow 19 ct, MEROKRIZED SHANTUNOS Bey Pull best _foloretor dresses, waists and chitares WASH DiteSs MACs baseMMNt, $2.00 ME LINE WAISTS....55.5 1.50 r navy-figured pet yokes cks—-with and without soutache “All sixes, WAISTS. SECOND FLOOR. 2% ot, BOYS’ GOLF CAPS...... 19 x vy. setae and fancy mixturee—with without Inside fur Boys RORATSHNGSHithip pLoon, Hs Lite Wore’ OVERCOATS.. 2.2% N 1 rakban collar and and brown cheviote- 010 yrs. BOYS) WING THIRD FLOOR, » MERCERIZED SATEENS.. 16 Sé-inch-—best shades—for petticoats and NINGS—BASBMBNT. Leak for the Clocks! # %

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