The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 18

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oR RU in RA A AALS 2S eR EES 18 ag alae ibid eee EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1912, — Women Enjoy — {eo | WHY TE THE: GONCIOR. | ceeepenny otis tine, te ty ice . ged for a theas » | Says Wrother Died Serving Prison pil armed sen Stern Brothers | Announce for To-morrow, the following Very Exceptional Values in and 1% por 4 Antonio Hratano, tl Thirteenth ave- i. Kaware rds was assaulted went to the ald of Mny jaynor of & pen attacked on ” at Hoboken, Ga'- Mrs. Charles G. Kerley ‘of charge of aby Stain a . M ’ id G | ’ A | Explains Work of Wome |i ric ui interested her, mi gory murder ‘Mayor Gaynor NRWARK, Nov, Women. at, the isses’ and Girls’ Appare an’s Board of the Poly-| 0». snows her grocer and the tiird fpqany eatorday | ; city ash dumps on Frelinghuysen avenue : one gli aka iy il BA lll Later, however, he Was Storm Ulsters, i Os Oo y yon the slain body of an . | 1 recely tneane. to-day came upon th clynic and Its Latest brother 1 beagalh nfant whieh had been dumped with on, s ‘ of Imported Materials, entirely new models, Appeal for Funds for a NR a Rie inated wl Sees Lia eee ONT fll length sae 14 0 20 year, «915.50 o wi ed io dle en Je ee fet 0 ud an oe aiid je baby Was a bo! Li ow se Free Bed—Asks Public, Meese ; ; the top of an embankment at Fifty-firat old, ‘Tho "body, ax nude, A cord was | COLLAR » Actual Vales $24.75 to 35.00 Visoloskl, who swallowed ison, I9] wtreet a Kighth av » Brooklyn, to- ed about the neck and td Aid. expested {0' recoves n "Taye AN TIME SOR? wad OLURND. Bie Was Cee PEABODY 6 CO. TROY NY. Sreedeny Coats, | Pare hte cas | 2 — ———__—— . il rs N Marguerite Movers Mareha!l. | coe 7 LL _— —-— - velvet, full length, sizes 14 to 20 years, at 21.50 Charity hasn't been entirely disptaced Actual Value $32.50 by Causes, even in New York. I do net refer to the Charity which carries ons 8 Util'+y Coats, of blanket materials, three-quarter length, sizes 14 to 20 years, at 1 1.75 am many letters after its my Actual Value $19.75 Walking Dresses, ee of Serges, Velveteens, Striped Cloths, Eponge and Velvet Corduroy, six ‘models, sizes 14 to 20 years, at 14.50 Actual Value $29.50 ¥ | Thirty-Fourth Street West Most Unusual Sale Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices plumber who came to the house, Think of that! Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 years. ' come: Npsoscireneg ted aga PL LN ea pened et} COllection from regular stock, $19.75 ore use the word. Most of them |them all. Th Reduced from $29.50 to $38.00 the busy wives of the busiest [Andrew Robinson, Mrs. Daniel 1 - | Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years. Chinchilla, Blanket Cloths & Zibelines, $18.50 must moan personal services, mot | sand dollars by thia one be i Women's Auxiliary Board of the Poly- ‘ar made 1% garments and seven Reduced from $24.50 they give away. thinking of is the St. Roses eort, the nels | tuman Charity, And here is the proof (hat we hawea’t yet grown too “ad- vanced” for it. & little group of earnest wom- om is quietly but inflexibly set- ting about ite self-imposed task of raising the sum of $8,000 for the fret free bed in the New York Tailored Suits, of Peau de Souris, Broadcloth, Zibeline, Velour de Laine, Di Is and Ratine, 1: interlined, | in later models, 14 to 18 yrs, $ i 4.75, 19.50 Values $29.50 to 45.00 GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ Dresses for Practical Wear, ina great variety of styles and materials, at $5.5 v 7.50 Actual Values $9.75 to 14.75 Coats for School Wear, : in Pow Comms == $4.05, 8.75, 10.75 are Mi 8 Si .» Mra, Thomas mon te the tg ghyeiatons aed fait Mrs, Arnold stumbors, Mra Reduced from $24.50 to $32.50 to be comprehended im the signing “Then we have card parties to bring a of a check. Yet there ten't one [in smaticr mums, besides our regular | Girls’ Corduroy Coats, 6 to 14 years. Clyde, Mra, Robert Wylie and We expect to make two or th relnotant giver. duer, But we don't make our help Vv: f $ Their organimation ts calied the y financial, Our sewing clagses Na y» Brown and Black, 15.75 elinte Hoaptta, and thetr president, Mrs. Charles Gilmore Kerley, told me all about the work and about the theatre teen dozen pieces of linen for tho hosp!- tal, besides marking a great deal of additional linen. All of us send in fruit Girls’ School Coats, 6 to 14 years. Actual Values $7.50 to 19.50 ‘ + Coats for Dress Wear, party beneRt to take place tery. noon, [ain! flowers treaventiy, ant every ox. | Chinchillas, Meltons and Wool Mixtures) of Velvets, Corduroy. $12.75, 18.50, 27.50 She {9 the wife of that Dr. Kerley who | tient in the hospital at Christmas time a ight color ¢ Ss, al ? Is probably the best known specialist in| receives a gift. The children have a $9.75 to $13.75 . Actual Values $19.50 to 55.00 ¢ ¥ [ROA Bee e city. tree.” PROUD OF THE BOARD WHICH| “And do you visit?" 1 asked. Reduced from $13.50 to $22.50 oe Special attention is also directed to the Radical Reductions NEVER QUARRELS. Mrs, Kerley looked half mischievous Bleck and Russet ; ee “Lam rather proud of our board.” | fF & moment. ‘ ; which have been made throughout their entire stock of she confersed frankly. “You see, we've “Wo have ® thoroughly original Panel-top of English coaching Chiffon and Satin Waists Very Exceptional Values Trimmed with fine shadow laces, Byron collar and vestce effects of contrasting colors in taupe, navy, brown, Copenhagen and black, $4.50 x! for four years, with| Visiting Committee,” sho replied. isa pericope cureciven, never | ‘St averazes calling about three a diMoulty with the men in chargo of | times « month, but the point is the hospital work, and with a real'record | ‘that the hospital never knows of achievement. when @ visitation 1s due. The com- “There are nearly a hundred of us at| Miittee has been Known to appear present, and practically all our members| # © o'clock in the morning. Of are the wives, daughters or sisters of | COMFSe announced visits are a the men confected with the Polyclinic | Saree; everything is dressed up and Misses’, Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats, Suits and Dresses for every occasion, of the highest grade materials and workmanship to be found in ready-to-wear apparel. cloth. Semi-narrow, receding slope toe. Invisible eyelets (no hooks). Flat tread. To-morrow, an Extraordinary Sale of good , » 4 Hospital. We came into existence as an| sleaned up in preparation for them, Actual value, $7.50 Misses’ and Chidren’s Semasinntion sy the invitation of tne Mok tak, he want'to Diy. that the ich B ded Satin W . } BS mated ats mer Pace |cmsamtenton of ee Serene wae {| Rich Brocaded Satin Waists, white, Trimmed Hats navy, black, helio, taupe and brown, $6.75 Actual value $10.50 y ver been a particle of | s shouldn't be. We are very well sat- Sn petogge ney hears of eo many [ised with it. Only the best way to object | keep the satisfaction permanent is to arene boards which decidedly object | niet phy ‘of inspection according to ) women. _Jechedule, ‘The unexpected sort means How do you aecount for the har) a Gish standard all the time. mony?” I asked “We could do nothing,” concluded Ara, Kerley suntied, She looked &|Mrp, Kerley, “if each woman were not thoroughly attractive harmonizer her-|always ready to do all her share and At Less Than One-na.f Original Prices Included in the collection are models for Dress and Street Special Offering Saturday Wear, also English Tailored Hats, t i E i Se eat wae reat an ut cle | we'are coins anon es Senaas| WOMEN’S, SMALL WOMEN'S & MISSES’ from $1.95 to 10.20 BTS sertes erare so ' |doe the poor things tre on, grovaceh BLACK & NAVY BLUE SUITS Former Prices from $5.00 to 30.00 id esem ae tock ane, ae tg te mare than'T eva om 5 | Finest quality Wide Wale Diagonals, Storm Serges Z Z SECOND FLOOR MAIN. BUILDING egaiast them,""ahe olnciaates. “Fm | ofthe Man wie told ue te thoumea jand Rough Cheviots, plain tailored or braid trimmed. ardent cufragist, z Setiove the quicbect way to gurus [Zens nfo, tat Cit la more blessed to/ Coats lined with guaranteed satin. Another Part of AQ AC Io ner Very newest models, $25.00 \ ‘ we cam Go with it when wo have oon lang Foo and a company of Values up to $42.50 P ART II. Stern Brothers vertionlanty to men listeners, Let |‘sorern, shubert last evening at tne] WOMEN’S WINTER COATS, 33 TO 44 fe show curselves ft to Delp in rome, ‘This is the first appear. \ 1 i i ! j ee eee Pcerdygh nt iver ded Large assortment; 34 and full lengths; Fancy Mixe \ Of the Greatest Suit To inaugurate Chelr new Men's Oveceost Dezatimant, actor in New York City in sixteen years, Mt Foo waa tepeetaite ‘aaeen ve"re: tures, Chinchillas, Zibelines and Blanket Cloths, &c. |} “I's give you an instance of what I wi s 0 S al N on the First Floor, have arranged for To-morrow, a ee te mite | the strect acene In Peking, China, which pecial price ——<$<—— : aires wi iwere With, corests wes pear SE ae. IRR. Rapley Values up to $35.00 $22.50 ; & vercoat e ew Saturday, a Very Important Offering of being erected, we women met to con: sider what we ehoukl give for it. Some of us wanted to furniuh the reception room. Othete suggested a dig rug for the hall. Frankly, we had our minds made up for something pretty, that all ihe visitors: would nee, “Then the doctore told us that what they needed most was a new and ox- pensive kitchen equipment. Of course nobody .but the hospital employees would @ee it. However, we just swal- lowed our vanity and gave $3,800 for the “Under Many Flags,” Men’s Winter Overcoats, $24.50 Regular Values from $40.00 to 50.00 22 to 26 5.BAUMANN & BRO. N. W. Corner 6th Ave. & 15th St, “TheFasy RoadtoHomeComfort” A read that leads up and down ourcrowded sales{:eor through our Convenieat-Credit Department York Has Ever Known In addition to the splendid suit and overcoat offerings at the Hackett-Carhart stor:s to-day (see large advertisement in thie paper) the same splendid opportunities exist—the same average one-half saving—in as rare assortments Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts Gloves, Hats & Boys’ & Children’s Clothes Boys’ and Children’s | Furnishing Reductions Clothes Reductions |s2 « s1s0Curomuslored Face Children’s Clothes at 841] git cethert Shirts... Also an Extraordinary Sale of Men’s High Grade Furnishings Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing At Greatly Reduced Prices pote and pans and the rest. Naturally, the doctors were pleased. “Now, please, tell me something about ‘this eight-thousand-dollar fund," I re quested. “That's the smallest possible amount Broadwa: id Hari, St soount , y an larlem Store} Hackett-Carhart make. that Bi melwsin 8 tre bel s ~4 © SMOOTHES’ and into your cosy, comfortable home, N Only. Medium and Winter lerwear We Deliver Your Goods at Once. You Pay for Them as Convenient Ail Lur Goods Are Marked in P'ain Figures, Not in Puzzle Tags, Below are some of our values which speak fer themselves. The same wonderful savings as char- | $1.50 & $2 American Hosiery Co. acterize Hackett-Carhart suit and over-| 8d Reis Underwear, Medium coat prices to-day apply as well to Boys’ Cie tia) ae me Saat $2 & $2.50 Natural Worsted Under- Children’s Suits, Reefers and| wear-—Medium and Full Weight which means 355 days of the best medi- | Wn Cc cal treatment and nursing, cannot bo TOBACCO maintained for less than #400 a year, It ‘ : is very much needed by the hospital. You sec, the new Polyclinic, in addition to everything else, inust tako care of Stern Brothers have in preparation for Monday, November 25th, Se ea oO ts—All Sizes and guaranteed not toshrink.....$1.18 [\ I \/ I the west side ambulance cases be- | T Ng vereonte ee Their Annual Sale of Women's tween Fifty-ninth Street and pope tu) a | 4 A Ne iN All Models SF SSA0 6 99 Arricns He po] $6 & $7 values, ++ $4) Full Weight...........000000 $1.35 ++ $5] Knitted and Cut Silk Neckwea: $7 & $8 values... Sc Te ATS Boys’ Long Trouser Suits— Rar Or aus rene nae 25¢ —Also Overcoats—For ['65c Knitted Neckwear, 3 for $1.00, 35¢ Fur and Fur-lined Garments, Muffs and Neckplieces le A t ams wu 4 “Smith and the Pharaohs” Bh) rn " Young Men as Well $1 & $1.50 Plain and Fancy makin: : $12 & $15 valuce—sizes 31 to 38..$7.80] gi No a" vit ised Frame 18° of the most reliable and fashionable furs, at A New Story By ho Se aN $15, $18 & $20 values, including Nor. Knitted Necrae prices rarely quoted for corresponding qualities folks—sizes 32 to 38........... $10 Sweat. 'H. Rider Haggard HAT REDUCTIONS — | Yc¥t 8 Oford Gray Worsted This Sale wil! be of Unusual Importance Author cf “She,” “King Solomon's Mines,” Bic, Cas igast Saft Hate, some are #8 ti Cred om. one West 23d and 22d Streets Commences in the $5,$6& $7 German Blanket Robes. $2.75 Glove Reductions Music Cabinet, with mar. $3 & $3.50 Soft tiecmeneeies, OF Quartered Golden Oak jaaeee .75| 8130, $1.65 8 $2 English Mak December ‘ Cee ee eee || Mercere 0) acne ee ree Ss d M i value $15 Ann . wide, "it inches hight value Sum, a¢ $16.98 $5. Im; srt Netowt He ; aol Umbre! tran agazine® Wilton me. * Seamless Brussels Rugs hack, Brown, Crean end Navy $2.98 | ?aysidht O™ ; 5 se pre N ‘6 Silk and Opera Hats + yes + $4.00 | $5& $6 Umbrellas, Snitalfi $2.75 The 1 — ful Story $27.80 N you want your “business” to become ear * a ia Yast, ENA). Inc. the talk of the town, tell about it | Poilapepo | * 265 Broadway, ul ri 119 West 42a Dt, >4 east 125th St., through a World “Want” Ad 3: :: 2 jg dong Pete: » Veer Neer Chambers St. at 13th St, °° Near Broadway.” Near 3d Ave. NS Opposite City Hall. Near Union Sq. Open Evenings. Open Fivenings. THB INTERNATION. NEWS COMPANY, 83-85 Duane St., Ngw York a \

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