The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1912, Page 20

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VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR x “10, 1618. — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNEBI Store hd iat BARNARD GIRLIES F¥azeter’s Daughter, Welfare Club ANNE MORGAN © TELLS HOWGOW fet Aisi. ‘or $108,000." He raised this sum ty! messerger boy to that institution with | ow!ng $25,000 on hia unsupported | jis supporter Geom the Borough Rank, and $78,000 1° | ; ys " 4 Notier banks In Mane For Your Conventonel USCOME SLEUTHS. | eee tetera i V HONOR SYSTEM! SONGS FOR GIRLS f seen Ml am FORCED Examiner teat ight on High! sctetor with Ward & tow wT | courant get we to bee airector cf i : Finance Methods of TT a , Financier’s Dah st Borough Bank. | $ Dated Ghee | (ie nletgemenn, | eeriaacha abe oars JAMES McGREERY & CO. 600,000 dents of Girls’ College. jee A | vie ae Borough Rank of Brooklyn | 23rd Street 34th Street es fhaving opened an accou other bank If you would give me the To Raise Cheat in eae “Never!” | Unexpected Talent at Wele -—-———-— - | was continued to-day before Deputy " Villiam H rae gaame Me Mins Anne 1 Mayen, formeriy «Atte bank ex FUR SALE CONTINUED su 30 Days J. Ma form TO WATCH EACH OTHER | hter of J. F Mo “i peti De | teatified to ve start bits of high p , And the First Git Caught i ask rel ee feed 6) SLE ERABIAMRION ot Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Through the United Etforts o : ; : die GUNAINE, “No. W| “Kesmeting to. (hs @ltntee; WIEN January the 11th, 12th and 13th Fa y Five Big Stores Cribbing Will Go Before Thirty-fourth streat. |Gow, of Ward "& Gow, who was the| ) 1 ere er on one ey ae, | chief owner of the defunct bank, se} Imported and Domestic moeels in Fur Student Body—So There! or, she rattled off the chorus | cured a lease in 1907 « some cepted of “Oh, You Beautiful Doll,” and liked | at Court and hi Coats, Scarfs and Muffs, at Greatly Re- " «| q He so mich se followed It up with | ——————————————— duced Prices. The Acar girls of Barnard College | § n’ Dance" and "That | hound themselves irrevocably to the * Mra. Francis Bacon WIN be the heleht of in y and ing War against ragtime in dancing, On Thursday, January the rth 44 West 34th St., cardinal sin for a Barnard undergrad. were there at the time, So when Mise UNDER » Bet. B'way & Sth Ave. uate to go to recitations, quizzes or exe Morgan and her two hundred and fifty 4 Y icy of hai atisds Wh any writings on her | girls wtarted off with “Alexander's Rag- PERSONAL ESCORT Mak adorsd mere of Ras er teeineranda coneuaied In” hae time Band,” what could they do but ASH GOODS DEP’TS. 10 Both ising is partly res ponsil Restor euch Wate join in? INGTON 7 W. . Im Both Stores, for my pres resent predicament. TALS Sink tHE euilta: srbee aay | They intimated that Miss Morgan WASHI N cig ya Ay | am what i Af nown as the Clear. pledged itself to te lutely honors Lyall oD tetisben d damned Mt ied | aE ‘aid May 6. 61 ‘on Five Thousand Yards of French Dress my ing House for Merchant Tailors’ able In college work, but the girls have she d{@ not look at the mi an she |i New ¥ tee Drivel otalé at aha Li ; hite onl Soft finish ure Unecalled-for garments. I also GAGA themneelves to they th fang. he she to show |] me inen in wilte only. Ta use the shops of these tailors for 1 heseincat hell adalind tadadtdd her repertoire wai rave || FLORIDA "ex Nemo tuck linen. 46 inches wide. 45¢ per yard he i Aeoret Rervice wuffragetion, reporting any | tf foarte, Rate tntitee =) the construction of Georges Model MTAe Give “that: Sa'abe tb Unelr notice | them “The Ocean R and then fol- mg re al» value 65¢ BY Clothes. Iam contract-bound te lowed ft up with one or two others, orite, council, which will deal ‘Tickets my ona e turrin ian ‘until lay il Us trains ealy. ‘The occasion when Misa Morga: | fm take all such garments whether j business is brisk or dull—that’s with the Hprit In a star chamber pro- | Blayed her nexpected talents w dag Jan entertainment for the girls who are! | NEW ORLEANS 2-1 why I’m heavily overloaded in ate cen ft | members of the Vacation Saving Fund |! MARDI GRAS ees nif] WOMEN'S SUIT DEP'TS. a Both Stores. ty five stores with stock that’s " arnard for wever ’ Fearn, wt now it nwcrfbed In dent |seateacione cite heater et || Pay km ef eat arcane ‘ " Os russe gene tae Ge sade nk in the f }tookea as though Mixs Morgan, Mra, PINEHURS fn eee - Tailored Suits of Cheviot and Mixed ie Gara Sete ays, i “Ue ig ee Ags | Macon, Mrs. Charles Iaraele, Mrs. ta te Head Caria." February 08 | Fabrics. ey a Re lena coniontng meow deny Md collectively, the honor of th AN ND pray ie Soran gata | value 22.! fo 32. T have our powe preven ‘ and Gertrude Robinson Smith were en- cy F slashed pri Wyte ot diners tie tales | Sanaa PTOR CAM vortained un mich an the girts ne) es | Tailored Suits in a variety of materials i Nothing is haoeel—oe work and to a spirit of he Bia Aerttnd wrod dake a SRY 5 Vs 1 Mra, Bacon got her first view of a Hes areas, Hew Te | including Broadcloth, Serge and Velveteen. Mi thing goes at afrigh'ful secrifice, a | moving picture and thought it was won | d 7 Sack, Walki Pri Alber ‘4 | ,, derful, Hereafter moving ptetures and P | R. R. 2§.00 and 34.50 ack, Walking, Prince Albert, otve * ragtime will p y be a part of the — vania value 39.50 to 59.00 Dress and Tuxedo Suits, medium pe * pactety’s entertainment for the winter. Vei teen Diesen th Wanidiln Hoda: Conta iT Overcoats, Waist- to prewent oral ¢ work that i . SS elve ff coats, Trousers, Cravenettes, Fur- Not entirely our own “To support these resolutions, ow Rou abiae Sy “he SOlleWing ABU) A modaraie Jations atrin . “Reg, 1. That every student of 11 College shall consider tt a om honor to report any violation of the! above rewoluth 17.50, 22.50 and 45.00 | Pa lined and Auto Coats, etc., ete. value 29.50 to 69.50 t Suits & Overcoats $13.50 - $Q.se $1500 ¢ now ‘9 y was in progress JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street HOUSE GOWN DEP’TS. 1 Both Stores. fase proaident, | , ae ae January the rith, 12th and 13th jor system about 1 Of the Student Kimonos of French Flannel, trimmed 600 dozen Shirts, — made of Madras | with stripe or flowered silk. 9.50 and 12.50 Percale and Mercerized Cloths. Plaited, | Ejiderdown Robes.........3.25 {' 4.50 to the die 1." or to any other member of student $16 50 $ 50 be Unusual Values. eon ue on the rat wecuna | SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ¥ by 00 Now 12 Baylis ‘the. faculty, Gut aball aive. th Negligees of Crepe de Chine, ribbon and ¥ vege ihe Piivllegs of Juatitving he MEN'S HABERDASHERY lace trimmed. 11.50 and 14.50 % ; ore the ehh. Hor ; Aelia fate Asso Hains ; oy r Negligees of Albatross, lingerie and P re ee Here RURARA the On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, satin trimmed. 7.50 and 10.50 fia & Student Council Is the govern ing board of Marnard #tudents and 4 f nity were nus cers of the | a Py 0 ‘chart A soratananet SHIPPING NEWS. soft and plain bosoms. 1.00 each wed reports of ALMANAC ror TO-DAY | values 1.50 and 2.00 $ 50 beac ret aaa ge 400 dozen Shirts, -- made of Scotch f New 9" ai | Madras and Mercerized Cloths. Various WOMEN'S HOSIERY. 1 Both Stores, t In spite of ¢ these reductions, ‘ Fae ae | St models, Custom finish 1.65 each necessary pe sienn ‘abr sie | values 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Fine medium weight Spun Silk, with Pajamas of Plain and Colored Madras. cotton split soles. Black only. 75¢ per pair clase; Mins BE tie eed : 1.00 usual price 1.00 aulee Waiver, Haas "i value 1.50 ‘ine Gauze Cotton or medium weight wavhetir an INCOMING sha MONTES Night Shirts,—made of Cambric with Lisle Thread, with double tops and extra ne Mie Yr white or colored trimming. 65¢ each spliced heels, soles and toes. ite A value 33¢ 6 pairs for 1.20 NEW YORK ER WON'T aI p ; ‘ as a | * Scotch Wool Gloves, leather bound, Pure Thread Silk with colored embroid- , PAWNBROKER WON'T GIVE UP.) s, elvan | , 1.00) plain ered insteps. : 1.45 per pair 444 West 34thSt fo Pe olnemened, $0 “cers for i NSHP value 1.50 F usual price 2.00 to 3.50 4 Bet. Broadway & Fifth Ave, Jil A aa ea | ‘Gloves, — Squirrel, Rabbit and Wool : H ALSO STORES AT Either teeved 6 suone Pa nt | values 2.50, 3.50 ‘and 4,50 4 iG 1? oe tng es * PROVIDENCE, » ‘s bo jain. Be” Wi | Raincoats,—various models and colors. 23rd Street S4t treet | mE Nal fecha SAVE E HIM NEW LIFE sie values 18.00 and 20,00 u — Jressing Robes, made of English Wor- i i ies aii | « James H. Clari of Lowell, Mass., Says Father John’s Medicine | iad Preseing eyRONSA) TRADE! so | Wanta Horse Has Done His Throat Trouble More Good Than f values 15.00 and 18,00 ry j ? Z or a Carriage? Anything He Has Ever Teken. | Woolen Blanket and ‘Terry Bath Robes. JAMES McChEERY & 60. ' | ig : 3.50 23rd Street 34th Street The able housewife is value $.00 she who has “a place for Four-in-hand Scarfs, — mat panel de- UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. 1 Both Stores, -verything a1 and everything sien. 1.00 each On Thureday and Friday, in its place.” When Muvar ny las January the 11th and iath There’s one BEST Giscthers pay tor 1 my nlace for “Horse and Car- ME iaials 40 Gormmlonion 23rd Street 34th Street Several Thousand Yards of Rich Ma- age advertisements, and and Thepestos Muses terials, at 25 to 50% less than usual prices, you will always find them in their place. 2,516 “HORSE AND CARRIAGE” ADVERTISEMENTS were suitable for Draperies, Wall Hangings and Furniture Covers. Armures, ‘Tapestries, Damasks and Brocades. 1,00, 1.50, 2.50 and 4.75 per yard ‘ former price 1.50 to 9,50 qutekly SHOES Portieres of Mercerized Armures, ‘Tapes- printed last ear in with « rp of about t $1,000, tries and Velours. ; THE WORI D THE RANGE RIDERS. ricealg acl tre rar | 4.00, §.00, 8.50 and 9.75 pair i ou enjoyed ‘The Sorosis Storm or Skating Boot for former price 6.00 to 15,00 2,883 MORE THAN 4 fine han By women,—a_ high cut, waterproof, flexible Couch Covers,~-50 to 60 inches wide, 3 PUBLISHED IN ALL. THES eed LER In teak an: even sole Boot, made of Russet Grain Leather yards long. 2.00, 5.00 and 6.50 each OTHER NEW YORK may” platy by’ the same with a middle sole of rawhide, making it former prices 3.50, 7.50 and 10.00 MOKNING AND SUNDAY | bsolutely i ervious to dampness, ; NEWSPAPERS COMBINED NOE RIDERS." by Chartes| 1 have. suffered y from | Medicine, it has given mo new life, ebsolutely impervious to dampness, Fine Imported Cretonnes in a very ex- ere ne ene Tuo-Chis | bros ble which Tine] and it has done ine m ‘good than 5.00 per pair tensive variety, Suitable for Slip Covers, WHY WASTE TIME LOOK. An in ro ening | horited from : anything ! have, ¢ yer taken, 1 an} Lf | Fancy Work and Draperies. 31 inches wide, ING ELSEWHERE? & story you 1: m Q & naa Weer nd am ative t y 25¢ and 38c per yard iss than to mt ur akfast | had e contd not go to v it ’ enema “g an ne a hed da i uel Mt nay JAMES McGREERY & 60. former price 45c to 65¢ ca sau z he Han ders About all the money I could earn x ba formorrow's Evening | | Sbout all the money, aut it 23r.. Street 34th Street Sunday World Wants Work M pent for doctors’ feos, but well and free from coughs and colds vire i an AERIS, at tigen iasmal {aca cian cash Chitted) deus He Cae ttt ol 23rd Street 34th street Monday Morning Wonders, Read tt. Since J began to take Father Jobu’s [lal street, Lowel, Mass, | i te eee eee NT a Ne ee eee tape tia ee , sine een amas mene pose gn oda) rage reenter rRNA nme meget ene penetra emer Peaster

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