The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 28

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Burke, Jim Heart a negroes, Who atta | BHREVEPORT, L wounded Deputy Careless chauffeurs and motoreycliste have been classed by a Chicago Seige on uncts of deadly weapons, i To the pipe Tn giving away the bride at a wedding a Brooklyn father took occasion money tothe miser— fo remers that he whs no “Spug” at that. | To whom do a boy's trousers belong—to himself or to hia father? was the Momentous question before a London court in a damage sult. The judge Geclded that as the father could not remove them permanently they belonged te the boy. After having his stomach taken out of his body, opened, scraped and how hole cut in it recently, Harry Hair tested the surgeons work by eating’ Wg Thanksgiving dinner. The result proved they had done a good Job. Kansas woman who didn’t want to serve on @ jury pleaded she was too | Busy with trousework. She will have to find a better one next time. The Sedge aidn't excuse her. “THE: \ SMOOTHEST ff There's a new beverage to make Milwaukee famous. A VP TOBACCO comeany has been formed there to make cowless milk direct . from hay. TEE Mare 104 TINS - Handy 57 Bog The oldest inhabitant has Just been found in New Mexico. Fossilized parts LN mem bird, larger than the ostrich, have been unearthed. Scientists be- Weve the creature lived 3,000,000 years ago, before the mastodon, mammoth ei - srasvzewerety|FREE KIDNEY CURE There Is No Need of Any Man or Woman Having Aching Back, Kidney or Bladder Troubles, or Rheumatism. 50c BOTTLE (32 Doses) FREE. ted | urto acid solvent and, eltmina fee yoursel? grow young and # Thin ‘abac dealers are privileged by law to Bel! “cooked food" before 10 A. M. @@ Sunday. They contend that every- Gaing they sell 1s cooked, even to lim- Wurger cheese. i : tt eS STOLE FOR HOLIDAY DINNER. Mics Sehwarts Frees Woman and Gtel Who Took Her Food. ‘Mlaille Schwarts, one of the owners of Hollywood Catering Company, No. 41 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, found a woman and a little @irl Betping themselves to the contents of @m foe-box at)? o'clock inst night and faiet in Policeman Dunn. He arrested trout woman, who said she was Mrs, Mary | ki: of No, 216 East One Hundred | nego ard ciion is ret @B4 Thirteenth street, and the girl, who | sufferers who a ‘Ghe was Mary Abbey, twelve, of | Mi°"omiort’ y Lieut. Walsh, at the East One Hun- Just because vou start é. ‘sonquerel nly sel on ent | Hampt ma Will Fecelve by return mail a regular 600 mij] Battie, withaut charge And without incur- ing Any obiixations Jn ntampe or on of aletrivution bottle (82 donesi ment for rheuma bladder troubles, MH CO., Dept., 270, ‘ampton, Conn. Fry7t rf i 3 z haye'to do "four situs of the ‘tamnous Wallan re at da ont . |for kidney disease and rheurnatiem. the new EE t | & i z i es i A 4 z i James McCreery & Co. 28rd Street 34th Street CLEARANCE SALE. OF SILKS, CHIFFONS AND DRESS GOODS, On Saturday, November 30th This season’s accumulation of all short lengths and discontinued lines from the Wholesale and Retail Departments to be ery} ‘The members of the ‘ ‘ . A betel “Arar “Der noe sold irrespective of former prices, at George and Boott Moore. Carlson, the anchor of the team, te given 50c a yard iy th 34th Street MU EXTRAORDINARY SALE y 30k | ROS] Y : pK Actual Values 5.00 and 6.00 To-Day and Saturday The Sorosis Models in this sale are the season’s most Advanced Styles and are the handsomest shoes we have ever produced, Made of Black Kidskin, Tan Russia Calf, Suede, Black Gun- metal Calf, White Buck and Pat- ent Leather with dull kid, black and fancy tops. James McCreery & Co. HE EVENING WORLD, REORGANIZATION il, SALE Made Imperative by the RETIREMENT st, GEORGES, s. The Extraordinary y Stock Are Being Keenly Appreciated in FIVE CITIES, Kaper} New York. M deli; ed and od atified with the. splendid display of confidence my Reorganization Sale is being accorded by the men of New ‘ork, There’s no dis- puting it, real values and honest dea always WIN. I’m fering bigger clothes values than you've ever seen before, in order to raise the necessary cash to make settle- ment with the retir- ing Senior partner, when I can take over complete ownership of the great group of Georges Stores. My welfare is in the hands of the public, and I’m not forgetting that upon the satis- fying and keeping of FeiVAY, NUVEMBER 29, customers in this Sale depends the entire fu- ture of this business after Reorganization. These are the Reductions Throughout the Stock: ESE we 810 Sit Ort now $12 Bet & Oro Now $15 Fas g Geena tee 518 And eo on upward, in- cluding the aristocrats of my stocks, many the un- called for garmente of Fifth Avenue Merchant Tailors, made to order to bring $35 to $75, and Georges custom built model clothes, equally high in quality and char- acter, now in the Reor- bly ee Sale, $20, $22.50, 15, $30 and $35—embracing silk-lined euits of the fiflest imported fabrics up to luxurious Montagnac over- coats. No Charge for Alterations Open Evenings ler your convenience. NEW YORK _ over China Silk. IG West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. ALSO STORES AT PHA RLS ARP OMIDENCE in the wash water re- moves odor from soiled clothes. All arocers, druggists and de- partment stores. 10c, 25c, 50c The yellow package with gable top. ‘West Disinlecting Co., New York Wena Ws Wr Wena i 1912. dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SPECIAL VALUES On Saturday, November 30th LEATHER GOODS. 1 soth stores Suitable Holiday Gifts. Imported and Domestic Leather Novelties, comprising Jewel Boxes, Stickpin Cases, Game Sets, Daily Reminders, Daily Orders, Hasty Lines, Book Covers, Calendars, Engagement Books, Library Sets, Frames and Sewing Scts. Special, 1.00 each Wicker Attache Baskets with leather cover— fitted with blotter pad, pockets for paper and envelopes, lock and key. value 5.00, 3.75 English Morocco Leather Jewel Boxes with tray. Size 7 x 5 inches. value 2.75, 2.00 Morocco Leather Novelties,—Telephone Book Covers, Magazine Covers, Auction Bridge Game Sets with two decks of cards and score, Combina- tion Clock and Calendar and Telephone Books. value 2.00, 1.50 HOLIDAY NECKWEAR. In Both Stores Neatly packed in boxes. Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets in a large variety of designs. 25c, 50c, 75c and 95c each Jabots of Fancy Net and Shadow Lace...... 75c to 1.95 Bows of Velvet in various designs and colors— some with metallic decorations. 5Oc each SUITS, COATS & DRESSES. 1 Both stores For Small Women and Misses. Remaining Stock of Suits Greatly Reduced. Made of Velveteen, Corduroy, Broadcloth and Mixed Fabrics. reduced from 37.50, 24.50 Coats of Chinchilla, Heavy Cheviot and Mixed Tweed. value 18.50, 12.50 Accordion Plaited Dancing Dresses of Chiffon value 16.50, 12.50 Tailored Skirts of Corduroy in plain or two- toned effects. 5.75" COATS & DRESSES. 1 Both stores For Girls and Juniors. Attractive models in Juniors’ Coats—made of two-toned Boucle Cloth or Navy Blue Chinchilla. Size 14 to 16 years. 12.50 and 16.50 value 18.75 to 22.00 Juniors’ Dancing Dresses of Chiffon over China Silk, with beaded girdle. Sizes 14 and 16 years. value 22.00, 15.00 Girls’ Coats of Chinchilla and Cheviot, wool lined. Full length model buttoned to neck. Size 6 to 14 years. value 10.00, 7.00 Girls’ Wool School Dresses of Serge. A large variety of models. Size 6 to 14 years. value 7.50 to 10.50, 4.95 and 6.75 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, with two pairs of trousers. Made of Mixed Cheviot. Sizes between 8 and 17 years. value 6.25, 5.00 Boys’ Polo Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot. Size 8 to 10 years. value 8.25, 6.75 Students’ Long Overcoats with convertible collar. Made of Mixed Cheviot. Size 11 to 18 years. values 8.50 and 9.00, 6.75 , DOLLS AND TOYS Dolls in a complete assortment with jointed body and moving eyes. 30c to 7.50 Celluloid Character Dolls with or without jointed limbs. 12c to 2.25 Baby Dolls dressed in long white slip, trimmed with lace or embroidery, flannel and white skirts and cap. 1.50 to 3.00 In our regular stock may be found a com- plete and attractive assortment of Toys, Books, Blocks and Games for Boys and Girls. Moderately priced. gle Ynana/' dire * Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. $5 and $10 Day for Women In the Christmas Clearing House t Splendid Christmas presents which will be appre> -? ciated now or later. Tailored Suits $5 Seems hardly possible. with satin linings. Winter Coats $5 Velour-de-luine cheviot and striped boucle coats. prices were 86.75 to $12.75. ¢ Of course, they were much more rat belt Black or blue serge and cheviots, carefully made, Earlier Black, gray, brown and other colors, some bound with braid. Serge Dresses $5 200 in black, blue and stripes. All sizes, Variety of styles. Tailored Suits, Winter Coats and Silk Dresses, $10. To clear out all our odd ones and twos, we have changed prices on fully. 150 suits of all-wool materials ‘ 100 coats in brown, black and gray mixtures Many exceedingly attractive silk and serge dresses (Fourth Floor, New Stewart Building) For the convenience of women who shop for their husbands and brothers, we have opened on the Subway floor of the New Stewart Building a Section of Moderate-Priced Furnishings for Men Stocked with new and different merchandise, most of it specially made far us, ~ Men’s Neckties, 25c Plain colors and fancy; knit- ted and plain silks; some— about 10 per cent.—with cot- ton backing to add to their durability. Each tie boxed, if desired. Men’s Shirts, 65c Generally sold for $1 and $1.50. Woven madras and printed percales; soft or laun- dered cuffs. Men's Shirts, 50c. Men’s Domet Flannel Night Shirts, 50c. Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas, $1. The best night-wear a man Muslin Night Any purchase boxed, if desire Subw can get at the prices. There are no others just like them. Men’s Blanket Bathe robes, $3, $4, $5 Made from full-size be d blankets, in fancy Jacquard figures and stripes. Men’s All-wool Sweaters $2, $3 Coat style, with V neck; in blue, gray, white or cardinal. The Wanamaker Store is fa« mous for the quality of its sweaters, Men’s Suspenders, 25c¢ Lisle elastic; the only sus- penders at 25c with non-cor rosive brass buckles. in a holly decorated box. or, New Stewart Buildigg e “Three Pairs for $1" Is Many a Woman's Stocking Price Here is what she can get in Wanamaker’s at that price. And she is sure of the best, too. Biack cotton, in light, medium or heavy weight. k isle, in light or medium weights. Black mercerized lisle, medium weights. Black cotton with unbleached soles or feet. Plain white lisle thread, Silk Stocki ngs at 75c with tops, and sonen soles, toes. Children’s school stockings, 29. We believe them to be the best looking and most stockings to be had at tha Fine ribbed black cotton, n or heavy weight, with na ankles, fashioned feet and triple knees, Medium weight, fine ribbed black cotton with split soles; medium weight fine ribbed pure white or tan cotton. Main floor, New Stewart Building. light or ure silk cotton ely and Women’s White Glace Gift Gloves, 65c Snowy white, well shaped, good looking. Two-clasp and sewn. Also in black, gray and tan. Subway floor, New Stewart Building. overseam Splendid Winter Coats for Women Are $16.75 Tweeds, frieze, boucle and other warm fabries, many of fine imported weaves u coats of twice this price. Raglan shoulders or set-in sleeves. Plain or belted backs, Plush or plain collars. Some «partly lined. All tailored by experts and smart enough to wear in the car or shopping or to give as Christmas gifts. All are odds from our earlier complete assortments at higher prices. Second floor, New Stewart Building, Ready to Take Orders for Christmas Candies from Santa Clays’ Representa- tives for Good Chil-., dren Boxes freshly filled just be fore Christmas and deliv when requested. Sunday School Candy sam- ples will be submitted to com- mittees, Subway floor, New Stewart Building Wanamaker Special Shoes for Women, $4 Ask for them if you really want special quality, special style and special assortments. A woman who wears a Wanamaker Special may have the duplicate of many novelty shoes usually to be h 87. For instance, the fashionable patent | tan calf shoe with fancy tops. only at $6 and . dull calf and Another specialty o! this par- ticular kind of shoes is a patent or dull leather shoe in a dressy model, yet having low heel. Children’s Shoes—Wanamaker’s is what many a mother has written on her Saturday Shopping List. We take infinite pains to fit with ind al care every one of the hundreds of pairs of small fest that come to us every day. We are really interested in sec All styles, beginning with bi or fancy curves. Men’s Gold Filled Vest Chains and Watch Fobs, $1 Vest chains we have sold ourselves at $2.50, now $1. Over a dozen different styles, cable or rope links, round, flat Watch fobs we have sold at $1.75 to $3.50, now §l. Soldered links, variety of styles. Splendid dollar presents for men, Gnexpensive Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Stewart Building.) children property sie Mt sae Main Flo: tr, New Stewart Duilding,

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