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ILD EVELER sawdust | stricture | . . buckets they A enn THE GOFT, MELLOW BELICIOUSNESS OF 1 Chittenter TE are setting a pace for price on fashion- Elevator Man on Stand in| "communicated stewie + « atehs | Alana W able and worthy silks which could be Own Defense Makes a Sen- sational Statement. on trial bofore J Memetona for tie Rand FRANK MOR A, Rey its care pica the seo ihuminatine ran, ice tak thiion, \ wre FE THE SUNDAY Wi , ; . ing satin face. It possesses exquisite draping (he murder on Ascher § from three burn oO 2 SU? ORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT counsel, Cohalan, Nodera salt: “On the aftornoon of Deo, 6 I took Mv. Sehappa to the third ficor, where he had te Ox @ lock, doa ham: hier, a screwdriver and @ door lock in| nia hand. A fow m later I went back for him, An elderly man with a joweller's sot ou bafore him. He floor, I told him he ought that, \ pps came into the with the old man » They fought with na Mr. Schapps hit . The old man about his xpi happs said he engine room and ragged him o' The finger prints cf Rober cigarette ce had MRS, WALDO FIG | JUDGMENT MAID GOT. | Police Commissioner's Mother Had, Around the ehurclt musth the biaze, | a TWO FOUND KILLED BY GAS. Man and Wife Had feen Dead nd his wife, covered to-day in + the second *, the PRIEST PUTS OUT FIRE. street sine fally Combat Maze in Charch. The efforts of 1, 4a plate in al 1 thinks b yir red Probably Tw floor « police | Mrs. Bear This Fact In Mind HUNTER WILL ONLY GE FOUND IN AN ABSOLUTELY PURE, WELL MADE AND MATURED WHISKEY P Annte Trennan acrosa the hall. | wom Cin Pateotman | cP 21909 $16 to $18 all-wool, hand- tailored suits, $10.60. $16 to $16.50 all-wool over- coats, $10.50. Sizes from 33t046—formen and young men. THE SUITS are particularly striking— “WRITE_FOR CATALOGUE | FREE ™- BRASS - EVEN IN Gs AA | | rea ‘aeriiater oS i a a VE M20 ST visti rut We consider this the Best offering yet— IMen’s $15 to $18 Suits and Overcoats $10.50. For they are unusually good value at $15, $16.50 and $18, “top liners” of our regular stock in many cases. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918." II ML 29 ve = fe IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE (|| Ore Mills to Consumer Looms to Wearer Thousands Are Buying Silks At Our Wholesale Store At Wholesale Prices followed only by another manufacturer with our manufacturing equipment and our num- erous mills, 7500 Yards Satin Feutre 98c ‘To-morrow morning we place on sale, 7,500 yards of all silk satin Feutre—black and colors, 42 inches wide. This fabric is in Fashion's highest favor. It is a rough back fabric with a beautiful shimmer- qualities and its clinging effects conform admirably to present styles. ‘The same quality has been selling in retail stores at 83 and #4 a yard. ( UR stock embraces everything from a 7 simple black taffeta to a comprehens- ive display of the most exclusive silks. We inv.te compar.sons. 7° GENUINE Rogers Thompson Givernaud Co. Fourth Ave. at 24th St., N. Y. Milla at West New York, N. J.; Hoboken, N. J. Homestead, N. J. Allentown, Pa.; Norwich, Conn, America’s Greatest Furniture House Trimmings Are Quite Different on These Nightgowns and Combinations at $2 That Have Just Joined the White Sale Blind embroidery that is incluced in the category of edgings is cleverly used to trim one of these new styles of Nightgowns. It forms a little bodice effect end the s1rall wirg sleeves are entirely of the embroidery. So that no extra Leading is required, the em- broidery is eyeleted close to the scalleped end ribbon-run, , Very few of the Drawers of the Cen bi have the usual kinds of ruffles, as these are practically plain, but shaped in points to give the effect of fulness. The Corset Covers of some Com- binations are finished down the front with Valenciennes lace and of Plaintiff Caused the wi Block [uss cumann osu te &Gmpy 36th st SECOND WEEK OF OUR CLEARANCE S47. A STORY OF MONEY SAVING ! 1! Absolutely all wool cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and worsteds, the most wanted fabrics. Largely mixtures—from light to dark. In every way splendid suits— hard to make them finer—that were $15 to $18, now, $10.60. The overcoats are the practical, most wanted models. A wide variety. Among them— Long, roomy overcoats, with convertible collars, with or with- out belts. Principally gray and brown mixtures, medium to dark. Strictly ander Waldo, | ssioner Waldo, | a detective, ape | tn the Supreme | a Judgment | hem recently | y a mata tn se arrest, unsel for Mra, COMPARE i CHAN TO SAVE MONEY ‘or $15,0%) damages. pt. S last Mre. wham and had = the meld’ veining. : all wool, soft finished fabrics. DURABLE FOR den. There ation, tr ven See Princess Slips and Chemises are also in large Three-quarter length coats—black and gray kerseys, with velvet collars, WELL-MADE FURNITURE EVERY ROOM Waldo sald, b decided not to, . also smart mixtures, with self collars—serge lined; sizes 33 to 46—coats that were $15 and $16.50. Now, $10.60. There shouldn’t be a suit or overcoat of this lot left by Saturday at 6 make any complaint The scope of this White Sale is so unlimited that assortment is LEAD SINKERS IN TURKEYS. very pleasing at 60c, $1, $1.60 and at scores of other prices up to $166. And all of these prices represent | ATSAVINGS OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF ACCOUNTS “N Come into our st Used to Increase Weight Lands ‘ Be: 5 o'clock. By all means look them over, early Friday, if convenient. OPENED get our prices on . , ic eon es ee gaits Lace Economies of 10 to 25 Per Cent. on French Men’s $4 and $4.50 Trousers, $2.95. FROM thing in our ‘mmense host o8 ente: - rhe , opi . * | | . 7 Jaco Ginsburrer, « butcher of No. aha American Langens Striped worsteds, 33 to 50 waist measure. ae | tena | 1864 ‘Third avenue, wae arraigned to-day However, there is one exception—the lowest price for French Subway Store, Balcony | SMALL pegeialot peal in the the death of the before sastions Btel pr heciny hyd Lingerie is 76¢—for a Chemise. Sec. 1.4 Floor AD Cl f Perens city ahd convince vate Peatiead of mon in Spect h . re rastic Clearance o th lewd fish their welght. inspector in the Bu- and Measures, testified | hook yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWcST OUR “NO DEFOSIT OFFER” reat into our store, sei ur great stock at atever you may efor muy room. We mptiy and you y for themin SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS: tered Uak Dini Chai The Paris GAITER BOOTS That Are Now $3.75 Are being eagerly bought by women who admired this fashionable new Freuch style in our stock at its regular prices. It is a graceful model, giving the effect of ahandsome Women’s Dresses and Suits at $10.75 and $11.50 Formerly $14.75 to $22.50 and More Not only are the prices remarkably low, but the finding twelve to elahten ounces Int they had purchased from Ginedi 2% cents a pound. Lutz eald he three turkeys from Ginsburger and hed him open thom and found weights jn them all. Ginsburger denied stuffing turkeys cloth gaiter buttoned down the side over a smart pa- styles, materials and workmanship are equall rat bi Vt q y ced and with f back igual? with load weld tt wie when they wero|@) tent leather shoe. attractive: aE A tht A any menace satin ek $108: to him. ‘The Justices could not | roid tua point of view and sentenced him to three months in the penitentiary, WILLETT SUED FOR $1,000. At the price of $3.75, we offer the remainder of our own stock of $5 and $7 Paris Gaiter Boots as well as a maker’s surplus of the $7 grade. A fair range of sizes. Also Special Clearance Lots of 1.50 Dining Chaira, now || 2.00 Dining Chi 3.50 Dining Ch 4.25 Dining Chairs, now 5.50 Dining Chairs, now $14.75 to $18.75 Dresses, $10.75 150 serge dresses, rose, navy, Cope: en, black, licht and dark gray, and Wistaria. The majority have the new sailor collar of satin, lace yoke and set-in sleeves, some have the Abraham Taevy fied ault for $1,000 tn | Women’s $8.50, $4 and $6 Shoes at $2.65, including tan Russia Dutch neck (one like the illustration). $16 Continuous 10 98 the @upreme Court ton enainet, Wille and gur-metal calf, patent leather and gun-metal in cloth top, and 217 messaline and taffeta dresses, mainly fanciful models, Post Brass Bed, e lam Wille » defeas fs Vici kid; alco Sandal-strap Boots in patent leather, dull kid and Strikingly handsome design, 2-inch black sede. Clearance Among the LACES All these short pieces of Laces, which have turned up in the course of inventory and are sufficient for many a pretty bit of fancy work or dress trimming, are gently urged to depart by the expedient of low prices: Allovers and Chiffons in black, white and colors, at 26¢ to @2 yard, formerly 85c to $2.75. Mendings, 2 to 6 inches wide; black, white and colors, 15¢ to 63.60 a yard, were 25c to $4.50, Fancy Laces, 1 to 40 inches wide, 25¢ to $3.60 a yard, were with high or low neck. 83. velvet dresses, with lace yoke and aatin revers, a few braid trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44, all at $10.76. Corduroy Suits at $11.50 That were $16.75, $22.60 and more. One model like the illustration, Also a very attractive model, set off with satin collar and revers in navy, black, brown and gray, sizes 34 to 44, | all at $11.60. Many other January Clearance offerings, for Friday $11.60and Saturday selling. Subway Store, Balcony Charming Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics Their First Appearance Under-price They make their bow in the Gimbel Wash Goods Salons at 1c a yard less than they were meant to sell for—-because we picked them up at a bargain. Fresh as a May morning, glistening and dainty, and immediately suggesting all sorts of delightful Summer frocks, und evening dresses. At 26c a Yard, Regularly 40c _ At 35¢ a Yard, Regularly 60c Silk-and-cotton Crepe de Chine, 24-inch, in Paya u p Marnulaette in delicate pastel | colors and black, ~ &il } A Sirs ied 5 yd-cotton ‘Tussah, 24-inch, with coin Silk-and-cotton Tub Silks, 26-inch, in many | dots, in gray, lilac, Alice blue, peach, and the Judiciary ti Quoene claims that he portornwd services for Willett betw ind Deo 4 last, for which he wae not | continuous pillar: (/ Second Floor with fancy mounts. > heavy fillers with T-Ball 1] Gest English lacquer. $14.00 Brase Beds, 320.00 Brass Beds, now fi) i22.00 Brass Bear now (TTTINY {IMI LN joints, past. Ho says hie services were reasonably | worth the amount for which be le su: | ins. pai CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | RACH TRACK, CIARLMSTON, B. c., ried fay tusmorrow's $45.00 Brass Beds, now $8 Early English Library Table, 5.7 Made of solid oak, Early Eng Cop 24x36 inches, Has large aide shelf. Very substantial: $5.50 Library Table, now 12,00 Library Table, now. . ‘16.00 Library Table, now... ; 21.45 Library Table, now.......... 35.00 Library Table, now...... fouble Stamps ga. Snele Stamps ») LT iC EY TTT Mornings ‘ After Noon 85c to $4.50, White Silk Cluny Laces, FE inches wide, 25¢ to 60c, rex Point de Paris, Norman to 600 a yard, formerly lve tw $1. Embroidered Flouncings Short Lengthe---Shorter Prices Beautiful Embroideries, which have heen so popular tlengths. These have stock-taking, and are sings and Insertions, 114 to 3 ¢ to $1. ciennes and Linen Laces, 10¢ Main Floer and 1 puree | remnant ee Nous A, Uy come to light in the process HE Sunday World’s \{] much reduced in price for qu etty striped color-combinations. her colors. , . 6 ai-inch Flouness on Lets ©, in charming | Pretly. BIA ReG SaatstO mn PINAY RE ADT) a Seni ee | Want Direciory makes sel cpanel At de, Te, $1 formerly | | more “Oilers of Positions’ Te tS wl ounces on Swiss muslin and }atiste, embroidered in | th an any ot h er two lacy effects and lace combinations, Mosuy in 1-yard to 5- yard lengths. At 96c, $1.25, $1.60 to $2 yard; tormerly $1.25 to $2.50. Main Floor BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. mediums in the universe,