The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1912, Page 16

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SS en STI a atta a tenemen-enmrnr = See anne tS a Alagka and the Mawalian Islands, but Mumbered units on the map. If you | station. Men Drop att. ' ‘ emma ae Philippines. Want 10 bonds jackare to Huftalo nis| “The wreatest advantage of the parcets| Iirnest Hendricks, a clerk, and Charles We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons= | For instance, the map with ite num- guide book wilt show him which unit| Post Js to the farmer who wants to sell Shodridge, an electrician, were descend. his products direct to the consumer, A|1ne on & holst in -Agueduct Bhatt No. 1¢ 9 : \ , EILL-ADAMS postal cand for a dozen or more fresh |at Central Park Weet and Ginty-sizth Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets BY PARCEL POST makes Its own first zone, so it was Cator and the machine will show the) proguce will be acceptable. Kags can | Hendricks ‘was able to go to his home, ¢, Brooklyn. All who are looking for Gifts that ‘‘look the part’’ and are not too costly will be interested in the : necessary for the Post-OMce Depart- | amount of postage. \be packed separately in cotton and | No. 7% Coney a st rf continuation of our $100,000 Jewelry Sale Which Begins To-day and Continues During the Weck tre heats palates Sod Sateen WT OS trom Ready for Discriminating Cift Buyers at Remarkably Attractive Prices O'Neill's guarantee goes with every sale, even the smallest. The entire stock is new, ith of high excellence of design, of th oa ign, ( pasthaie ara csrs thee ahead cial nee h Diamond and Fold every Gold Filled and Plated Ji : Slerting Siloer Jnosley Gunmetal Teed Hair a ‘ewels esh Bage Men, W ind Chitiren Braoelete bered units printed on {t will show that Buffalo is in, and then the map will ment to have printed separate maps for, The postoMco department has tasued > 1] each locality. Suppose you are in Unit @ guide book and map that can be pur- ' 717 tm the first sone and you want to chased for seventy-five cents. There i | TER NEW YEAR 5, send @ package to Buffalo, which is ap- {6 @lso an inaurance against loss of all proximately in Unit 11@, which jis in the packages not over $0, eneciipatecane second sone, You take the package to| Among the things that will not be ac- 80 they can be shipped with entire safe- ty. All packages containing eggs must RR be marked “eres.” All fragile articles, such as millinery, toya, musical instruments, glassware, Infants and Children, ete, must be marked “fragile.” the post-oMos and the postéoMce clerk | cepted for delivery are intoxicants, ex-| Jt’ in expected that the parcels poat For will place {t on the newly constructed | plosives, inflammable liquids, live or| will hurt the express companies’ busl- Th Kind Yi ui Alw Send 11-Pound Packages of jecaies, rst designating on the scalen dead animals, firearms, decensed germs, mess, partioulanty in short deliveries, on i] ou nave ays Bought that the package ts to go to the second books or printea matter. | account of the cheap rates of the par-| Bears the Merchandise of All De- zone. When it is weighed the scale will| A apecial series of stamps have been | Cole, post. ue euberten poultry and| Signature give exactly the amount necessary to| engraved and will be used for the par- Produce, markets w Pace oly y pti H carry the package to its destination. | cele post service. These stamps will be. by E scriptions by Mail. ‘The first zone of Atty miles includes |obtainable on Jan. 1 ee ot arvine man Oaet what is called the local sone. The max- = — - imum charge for the local zone Is five any postoffice | business. Beginning New Year's Day at 6 A. M.' conte for the first pound amd one cent ~ the mew Parcels Post law goes into f- | for each additional pound. fect. Any inhabitant of the United/ After that there ie @ graduated in- @iates may then send through the mall crease, the second sone having @ radius merchandise of all description, provided |of 150 miles, the third 300 miles and s0 %# Goes not weigh more than eleven |forth until the eighth sone, which in- pounds and is not more than three feet | “ludes every town over 1,900 miles. Gep- wete ix feet in length. One point arate provision is made for ell packages “ate that welgh four ounces or less. Like WHAT TO CHARGE. ‘ourni' Watches for omen a Fans Manure ‘Tee will be Gelieverd at thele| Every postmaster ané postoffice clerk Gestination in wagons, the deliveries be- | handling parods post has a map end @ fag as regular as the present letter ser- | guide book which holds the key to the —____—_—"_ w THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919.7 i ate ty ae ten ce neta Had Night Sweats and Mad. 5833 0 “ Tewaliy, . German Silver Yoon) mails in each city, At * fitteen the Government will Cold—Now We'l es ag $2. 7 Mesh Ba Me fits ‘sereaneea centrects, bat, betere en Regularlv $3.50 Novelties nak ™ at at 25c | 50c Thousands of | ,, Vanity Boxes, Pui pleces to select] Purses’ ae don't en been working overtime since last July, | ative, Nomiect case in pote When Congress passed the law, pre-| trouble; « paring for the inauguration of the new) 00 72 cyte fhe Pi it he, {rom—Chains, Lavallicres ervice. Twenty thousand of the most | .d'\\e"son That tt ro | @diicate and intricate sosles have been mption. weight rapidly; | @r@ered for delivery before Jan. 1. rane Nt uwgats, veers or yoccmne | poet Sets, APs OF THE zone sveTeM |arrie Etran Hutte atte at E Brogebes, Thres| Pins et. Many COMPLETED. 1 Derfeatiy rel an Des German Silver Mesh Bags,Five- | Lavalliere Pearl hcl: - ‘A most elaborate eystem of maps has hie te i A © ~ high-class ex German Silver Bags, ring mesh, id Necks,| pensive novel- Hat Pins, etc. [ney O'Neill Main Store—Third Floee. Store A Silverware Gift Open Is “a Thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever.” Evenings —_|lasttt ttn trsstelwy te pet rt six-inch fancy frame, five inches tt tgitde ounds, Note tease roul deep; long chain handle. . comp! myrold 1 Will miedly ox: na tat sce | Rk ae eo All Ss Upon the maps are depicted various jened) M. L. GBRHARDT. ‘units in each sone. Every town ie Eckman’ pine ace ig offectize & Pree; ‘Sole Cid oa a m1 upon the map. The first zone ts any dis- | tem, Doss not ontain poisons, tance within fifty miles, ‘The second | iblren br Heraeuls BF Riker, fene # greater datanee, and co on | Seni and tnt tot fe until the last sone, which takes in | Phitadel To t ye {nch frame, ring mesh, long chal: ame, ring i chain : Walcedaieant qeedty, || $5.00 Toilet Set | $6.00 ‘Silver Chest =I Demonstrating to men of good taste the un- Three handsome $3 Q 5 | Twenty-six pieces$ 4 | 50 pieces in a lined box in handsome case usual service of the Men’s Store, tomorrow— 140 Silk-Lined Black and Oxford Dress Overcoats at $32.50 $45, $50 and $55 grades These coats are of the type you will see in clubeland, worn by men who make sure of style and quality, and pay the price; to whom nothing is out of the way if only the coat be right. f Better cloth is not made in America. And the cutter’s reverence for fine fabric is shown in the perfect lines, taile ored into permanent shape by bench=men of the first rank. It is something 2 also Monday and Tuesday, December 23d and 24th, Until 9.30 P. M. Arrangements are made so that business hours will not overt SITS on Visit the If a girl in the chorus smiles at you. ; Don’t get rattled. Send in your card with a Nebo. The gloriously good Cigarette. Catch her admiring glances. Get her reply: “Much ob- liged to meet you.” h chest contains 6 knives, 6 Eacl forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, x Hair Brush, Comb and Hand Mirror, |} butter knife and 1 sugar shell. Four Christmas Bazaar boavily silver plated, beautifully de- pretty Leptin to choose from; French inish; | edge; fete het of Seti | ae a te re eee ry i pula Bilver ‘Tea Sets, 4 picces,| Candlesticks, $1.25 to 93.75. ‘prices, A free tag I) 95.28 to 918.00. Casseroles, $2.98 to 97.25. sige besanr-aroaciali arranaeg || Coffee Sets, 97.80 to #10.95.| Baking Dishes, ¢2.98 to #12.80 i ginlberd Bread Trays, $1.50 to 94.50. te line of Rogers Bros. nin _ttore—second Freer. J] Fern Dishes, 91.28 to 97.80, | 1847, Flatware. 3,000 Sofa Cushions What a Splendid Idea for Christmas Gifts! Silk Velour both sides or Silk Velour one sideang plain Sateen reverse side or Satin one side and plain Sateen reverse side. The Velour and Satin has rich Oriental designs. These Cushions are filled with extra quality silk floss, $1.75 wt. | $2.50 &, $3.00 Cushions. 94.50 Cushions. Nottingham Lace Curtains SAP Ry, fi “ 4 Reg. values, $1.50 to $8.95; } Hj special, 870 pair, Three-Panel Screens ‘They are filled with red, brown or green burlap, framed, fumed Early Eng- one cannot do every if] lish weathered oF golden Reg. values, $8.50 to 95.00; a = 4 i 95.00; DE Mewe turn ki the oak, Also imitation or Piste eerie solid oak. tide of trade. And $2 for Rey. —there are only 140. 3 $4.00 One more opportunity to secure some of these great | \, \5 BVUGCEEY cet ae | | | | = |e Screens Nottingham Curtain bargain The coats have silkevelvet collars, and are Other styles:— We would advise th ilk-lined th: hi Values, €4, 95.75, 96.50, at you silk-lin roughout, even to the sleeves. 47.50, 80, $12. come early in the day to Tomorrow, $32.50, instead of $45, $50 and —_ Ii tle, 4. 4488 0, secure best selections a $55. . e ° ° The same men who are interested in these coats will be interested in a hundred or so of $45 suits which we have marked $27.50. Only one suit of a pattern, mostly English woolens, in quiet fancy effects preferred by respon- sible business men. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. Mr. Retailer :—Please cut me out and “stick” me in your window. _I will do you good.—NEBO, &

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