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So a roe _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913. ij a ‘ y ine | 3 une a Twe tn ia | h Y Ald | Kervice, Laval Needs sation, Man-| had refused to sell the chtid an adn's-] MANY MORE JEWS BEING |YOUTH HELD AS A BURGLAR. )3) East One tundred aud Twenty gn Wate our Alderman’s Vote Brooulyn: Heorbe POLICE PROMOTIONS. EXPELLED BS RUSSIA. | nesective capta fendy’ een held) for titiher ena | ety Brook! New eae ‘ . . 7 « — On the Folks Ordinance || tis: Petition Being Sent to Premier to, Resbery of Boe rth lel sem = | ment, Uni Heal of Benevolent Associa Stay in Thei ter a vigil of several hours In the —— —----- oe 10 MANHATTAN, 38. Abram W. Herbst, R jeration de ot the Lacks Ones Let Them Stay in Their Homes yciway of No. 361 Kast One Hundred | VOR IMPURE MILE. repceghranyigs ®. Jamnes Hamilton, ft Hire Neianborhood set ‘ ‘ Fill Spring. and Twenty-fifth street, Detective Me- ter Infants esa Invalida | | 1, Wm, Drescher, ran ‘el ies | Harlem Presbyterian Church = and missioner Waldo to-day promoted Abhi 2 Michael Stapleton, D. @ Frolenee fe Wiimei’ R Nelgiiborhood Centre, Inter-«Church| polcamen Vineant. J. kweeney, Chri. | LONDON, Dec. 17.-An Odeena de- | Loughlin arrested Edward Tooney early Get ty ” 8. John J. White, D. : BROOKE. oN, | League for Soctal Service, Manhattan. | tapher J. Clarkson, Francia Batiste, [SPateh to the Morning Post, dated Dec. ‘to-day aa another suspect in the bur- 9 | 4. James J. Smita, D. i. DeOning, Be Pe ree for! wWitam Gerhold, John F. Kelly and |!4 reads lary at Dr, Hans Koertge's home, No. P & Jovoph 3M. Hannon, D i 5. Devaney acl [Peter Mokintes tobe aeroants, Mo- | “Within the last few daye 20 Jewish | 560 gag: Ome Hundred and Ninety-ninth My ; Fo A. Connihgham, D, If th we nve| Entee has been for years Presidént of | famiiles, aggregating over pottng | Street, Dec. 13, when $1,000 worth of Origind asd Gensine i been expelled from villages in the ‘ J. & Gaynor, Tt likely to from fire] tie Patrolmen'a Benevolent Association, | Nave Deen expalled from vivages in the | sewelry and sliver MALTED MILK "7 A (er os JR Weaton, It or panic in one of these theatres be-T and though often on the eligible let fi iiages in the i Story of Nativity Distributed |, 3"% Cummusi, D. ohn Diener: 1 [cause of Inadequate exit facilities 11 hua heen pagued over bY previous com | gietrict of Dubmo in the same Govern |g, ant vtt er stttacgsiite veveree 11. Louls Wendel $r., J.J. Molen, D. | those who oppose the or ce mucceed | i isomers. wenty-eight J troy 4 o a Francia P. Kenney, D. lin defeating it, they will be held 3 ment = seventy-eig J a plumber. With Reels of Paris Apache ih We P Kenneally, D. big SAR lem ae epoca win ae Lleut. Cornelius J. Sheehan of the De-| about 4 souls, were ox Tee ceri se ncvoral ueticiee of Jew. | o, the Peed-Drink for all Ages 12, John MeCann, D. HE. tg LOE Secl tnealiea MATA’ une’ Bayithey tective Bureau, Henry Breen of the | game thine. E Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Tragedies. 14, John Loos, D. Dani iy x i reek thelr hundreds of thousand of daily pa- | East Fifty-first atreet station and fov-| “The elders of these expropriated elry believed to be part of the loot from Ror lafénts,tavalldsens rh aig 15, Niles R, Booker, R. a hah vane ltrons. ‘This is reason eno mer head of the boiler squar, and John| Hebrews are forwarding a petition to| the doctor's, He was arraigned at the | Corinfants, 16. Joon T. Eagan, D. re Stevenson, RK. tt prrigan, Serets. Irving A. the Premier throug! the Jewish Deputy | 4 he [Rate doe body. wT Gacla Se meee adoption. Opposition Beit esiilsnn Leu 4 aig ePuty | Morrigania Court, charged with the tur- | poy onan ae . FTORSE |] ih Jamon J. Nugent, D ws Cia AU el Aobott of the Berken Expulstona until the winter iw pant. | S!8ty Moat besa | PICTURES GET WORSE. is. Wm, D. Brush it. % William P, McGarry, D. Provisions for censors rt wipulsione from vitawes in| Twin W. Hundley of No, 216 Third tea or | %. John J. Reardon, D. aoe Ghee is eatiatecto ular ine the Southern and Southwest-| avenue, former employee of Dr. | Takenecubetitets Ash for wonuais | 2. Bryant Walard, © 0) parr t tals OF organis tousa rnments ate proceeding.” Koertae, and Henry Cascaretio of No. | MORLICK’S Contains Pure MUke ,” 2. Edw. V. Gilmore, D as ' course for ested {i Strong Appeal Made for the %. John H. Borchen, R. #. Otto Muht RK ptdaltg: . ; ry general welfare to take, however i si 4 the Folks O 4 Jonn A. Bolles, T Ht Athi intentions assage of the Fo! T- } y 42. 4, Eloih re H. HW. Curran, 1h. i fionhorn, MT " Su Bei ay * Nathan Lieberman, R. Mo warm, \TWO HELD ON CHARGE FOUNDED FOUNDED dinances To-Day. 2%. Courtiandt Nicoll, R & OF LETTING CHILDREN 1827 1827 olin alah, » 7 . Ralph Folks, F “ ENTER MOVIE SHOW. . . Percy 1, Davis, R «i Ge j The Hoard of Aldermen will probably Michael J. McGrath, D. Rx hea R. | Detectives Wateriiouse and Cummins, back up the Fotks ordinances to-day. It Samuel Marks, R. A. Post, R | detailed to stop violations of the law tn e Provides for changes in the present BRONX. 70. W. A, Shipley, R |moving picture theatres, brought Isador Jaws governing the moving picture James L. Devine, R RICHMOND. | Gordon, proprietor of HI Dorado, mt N> A h fi II 1 | houses, as approved by the enoving ple. Set J patioe Te 11 Wm. ink, D 2048 Hecond, avenue, before Magistrate nnounce the following special anc ture exhibitors themselves, and < E 28. Thos, H. O'Neill, D. 72. John "Rourke, 1, Frescht in Harlem Court to-day. They | ' ‘ the leading welfare organizations of the = 74. C. P. Cole, D. sald they had seen Joseph De Kosa, thir- , elty. teen years old, approach the ticket seller f Seceegme ee, yy =SoMee Remarkable Xnias Week Sales Alderman “Johny” White, {t te said, door. certainly stir up the church people onlated to appeal to children, prob- " r he boy ho Will seek to block the passae of the | oHfainly Gir OP the tie Crova'tathe| ably. Merete the way it le de. Gordon, they sald, asked the boy how ordinances. Additional opposition may | | UTA Te eee ine of the Biblical] sertbed: “A very small boy fe [Old he was and on the reply that the b be offered by Alderman Morrison Of! pims hy one of the larger companies.| shown as breaking his clay ‘bank’ or was fourteen took five cents Commencing Wednesday, Decem er 18th, and Brooklyn, who would pooped od PTO! Phe same company which made this| and ‘blowing’ himself with his : el him in, He was hetd | 3 vision for censorship in the ordinances | aim advertises in the same ismue some 0 for tria’ G ll d D . b Alderman. Polke Other new Aime, ‘One of these ts “A Wii Detrun’ ticket taker for a ontinuing | ti Saturday, ecember 21st u truet uy Treacherous Shot,’ another ‘The Mis- jshow at tal avenue, was mast Chey dra aimed prinel rion of « Bulle.” | The former describes Ta", ataaetres aio held In $300 ball on the esarse that Men's Furnishings Leather Goods and Blouses and Waists physical conditions about the moving |" !mpecun! ee en “Rant C fe nuicitelold, after the girl at the ticket window ; ; et nde Pictare noun, An in exponiton ve) ort in atm foe 8 W008 og abd ane wh peter den ts | oom X=} 4 Special Grouping of Articles Most Imported : Novelties See ey vee Nev apie Meee just what the bill will Mean to On ey cee eee the typical Wild | having his sister discover how bad he! ppropriate for Holiday s 4 3 . for Women and Misscs—- Over 3,600 ors and patrons of the “movies” was) Western affair with the added feature | !@ at Extreme Price Concessions Inexpensive Gifts for Men and Women. Waists and Blouses Espectall given in a letter received to-day DY} of « parfidious girl bay Apache's: Vow" fan't a Wild sts an jouses Esp y ‘every member of the Board of Alder-| Another company offers "The Star of | Western affair at all-it deals with the LEATHER NOVELTIES Photo fremes, i 5 men, The letter is signed by Frederick | Bethlehem.” The week wefore It of- | Apack es of Paris and Js “vividly tragic Very Special bh and rae oe workbozes, Prepared for This Sole. r cf .. “phe |in the judgment o: viewer, He % jewel cases, i C. Howe of the People’s Inet Or nae Halt e Sewe SBA "TY gays: tt deals. with w rough mide of MEN’S SILK ACCORDION Seettas Maple, _Posticlion, Ac; 2.95 | FINE BATISTE WAISTS -. Trimmed life, and the characters, both men and women, are the victima of misplaced love. with fine lace and embroidery. Regular price $3.50 MESSALINE SILK BLOUSES In black and navy. Regular price, $3.00 VOILE AND BATISTE WAISTS With the movement for the passage of the Folks ordinances well under way, ineuring, if they become a law, better sanitary conditions in the “movies,” and supervision of the char- Dr. Lather H. Gutick, who has taken leading part in public school and pla: @round athletics, and Dr. Henry Mos- kowltz, Dr, Moskowitz {s well known for his welfare work on the east aide. HAND BAGS AND MUFF PURSES— 2.25 2.00 Four-in-Hands Nella bares her shoulder to have dread organization of pred unon tt: Lulel husband, finding himself desertod, 2.85 An exceptionally choice assort- ment of finest grade pure thread | DESK FENCILS—“ hyd wendy" eins acter of the filma and the tone of the silk, two-tone new color combi- bination Fapeweight, ate, oping 1.25 Hend embroidered Cluny ard Val. STRONG APPEAL FOR THE PAS-| houses themselves through the in-|comes desperate. He dies jn, the p nation cross stripes. attachment. 1.75 Be lace trimmed. Regular price $3.00 1. saigoey ai Me mi RDNANCES. [fei cno tmprovement in the films per |i# cast off by the Jealoun Count.” Regularly $2.00 and $2.50 ihe 35 LEATHER COLLAR Ae Bs of PATISTE AND VOIL tere With This letter ts as follows: 85 FILMS THAT DEPICT CRIME AND IMMORALITY. | nother story | ing turned out by the manufacturer The exhibitors all along have con- tended that they are not responsible net yoke, Cluny and fine lace trimmed. Regular price §2.50 You will be called. on Tuesday ( styles, leathers and colors. afternoon to vote for or egainst the Reg. prices $1.50 to S350 | 1.25 102.75 1.35 BRASS ASH TRAYS—Single feiagd teagy Eevee and FINE SILK NECKWEAR—Most exclu- ae S sive and latest rade Cravatings in nests of thr aFolks Ordinances. Before you go on | for the pictures they show—that they of the Apachen of Paris. It describes, | of ‘and makes, ee, also ecord inst them, we would jare compelled to use what the ‘lis-| according to advertinements, ‘the ele- | French y pro~ novelties for smokers. 7 , j tak you to weigh carefully and | trfbuting “compan them. The | mental passion of aa opera singer to| duced expressly 1.00, 1.50, 2.00'°3.00 | Regular pies 756 1 84.00 50c to 2.75 one aneRY [SPECIAL tarnestly the crue merits of the gitu- | diauributors, on the other hand, protest |whom bravery was the virtio cardinal, for us. FLAWHEG aTETB LID BLOUSE iy are sending to the exhibitors | the untoward fascination of a cultured PURE SILK PLEATED SHIRTS—- ISTS AND BLO! Ss ation Wone but pictures of high class. for scum of the underworld.” styles; envio grade tub silks, Wi ’ Cc Tailored, hand embroidered, Cluny | ; 17 og hgetahetahthcna es speci, | COMING PICTURES THAT CAN-| “Only the Chiropodist” has to do with 10 ee Per treed omen’s Coats lace trimmed. Regular price $2.00 + 95C ( motion. picture playhouses, Dally NOT BE HIGH CLASS. a {aalous husband who euspecte a man frosting colores fas pone coos ma borfor 5 9 | Remarkable Values—Latest Models. VOILE BLOUSES Double rl and | thousands of citizens are open to the | Here are some of the coming films, | unwelcome lover. When he recognizes M Fi Turkish presentation. " 7s vrmuty COATS— yoke back. Regular price $2.00 | errious risks of small, badly ventil- according to advertisements in the|his mistako he {s #0 anxious to make! lore Fatima, irkish- PURE SILK SHIRTS—Plain negligee ‘All § ‘Models, Fabrics lated, unsafe theatres. Some of chem yeas trade journals of the moving | amends that when the loyer does arrive blend cigarettes arc style, exclusive Lag poi white and 3.95 and Workmanahip. Many are eek cobuons sekrahc, Game, are |My ae anncuneed by enn) REE Thema A EE ee fl emoked today than any |||] psweee™ ne, faeces 79 | ealnes. 14.75, 19.50 Silk Petticoats Ore a rey ould cause an |™anufecturing company. Wor some un-|described: “When & beautiful woman brandin thi medium ‘weight; mili- a Ret. prices, $26.00 to $48.00 . pes | re = somal reason there is no hint as te o hae a mind for evil there {e aure to be other brandin thiscoun- my suk: ares ‘Bay, helio, 50 25 5 BagabcLor COATS Mack and For Women and Misses— ‘The Folks Ordinances allow for tn- | relying upon the euMiciently startling = || try because of their pur- tan and Mipsis patie as 1. Pastel Negiar rice Gage 24.50 Remarkeble Values. creasing the seating capacity of |and eensational title to attract patron! jewels, The butler is in love .| || ity, the richness of their PAJAMAS —Mercetes crepe, CHIFFON TAFFETA — Side plaited motion picture Rousse from #8 10 |e ng Jenkins-Perking War" inane | re eroregrit evation and to save het Il tobacco, and the perfec- ee, cei Reenee Repuar pice $395 2.95 er. x e crime and is sentenci 6 : ; . ie rats Ordinances, preeerive, | other Aim: JuRt suet the “same|to a year in prison. ‘The wily maid fl tion of their blend. epee; wale a fegular price $2 * 1.85 | Waist and Dress Patterns | crerz DE CHINE, MESSALINE AND ininutely the conateuction, ventila- [comoany, | J da pause at! fest young, Dontid. Morley” infatuated, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—Fine JERSEY TOP, various models, lace 1,000 Patterns, Neatly Boxed for Holiday Gifts, at Remarkable Reductions in Prices and Go rive iver side in welch both are about Seek death are among the otartiing tion, lighting and heating of picture and rosette or scif trimmed. theatres built In the future. —o Individual” Regular prices $5.50 to $7.50 Irish linen, hemstitched, 14 4 re ley is bitter!; sed to th erent vet. ven ane ie wo er by inch hems. Regular price 96. 00 dozen but even she fe won over by 3.95 3.95 None of these regulations will die @iminate in any way against any class of ploture houses, except those which ali right thinking men must condemn, The New York Aasocia- tion of Exhibitors, inchuding in their membership exhibitors of every clase and condition, has recognised that the proposed Ref are just to the whole trade and for its greatest good and is heartily in favor of every provision. ‘The Folks Ordinances represent the wishes of no one party or fac- ‘The Folks Ordinances wili abolish Referee Y CHARMEUSE, CREPE DE CHINE, tie sheape decent vaudeville whigh | "Mabel Adventures” to one of the| Clue cherm, and 6 dey Je eet for the) LINEN funy fae, bemetehes, PRINTED SATIN FOULARDS MESSALINE AND JERSEY TO? hua aiwaya been dangerous to the | latest offerings. It tu the story of a) putier fa relenved and atraightway he 4 A * re 1.50 to 3.50 Ralolse bees 4.95 morals of the young and weak- | “cUt-up" who goes to a burtesque show | goes to visit Olga. ‘The maid ls anxious] 44 and 4 inch Saree nike s7sodosen 4.95. | Reg. prices $4.00 to $7.00 1.090 to 5, Regular prices $7.95 to $9.50 4 minded. But exhibitors may furniat diaguibed ae a 00 ha pace arg ey fo be rid of him and while they em: Pi sind cloak estesrny Skirt Patterne— 2.25 05.25 | CHIFON AND CREPE DE CHINE \ gongs, music, lectures and recitations | neoiiece o Thaletn bon Ad oy brace she places a necklace in his) LINEN HANDE: S—Pure Iris! Reg. prices $6.00 to $10.50 4. 05, Evening shedes, lace end ribbon 25 eet 6 ee Eee & parson in the audience, and te chased | Thott’ Young Aforiey enters. the room | Yana Se ee eciaee Se ee Dress Potterte— | trimmed. Reg. prices $10.50 to S1g.50 4 ‘The. Folks, Ootingncea cendehirate | home by she. warls Uosre, He allences ‘her accusations with the “3 egular price $9.00 dozin 9.99 e4- prices $12.00 to $21.00 4.90 t 10.50 R Le TenvenaL eer avtne, Durews | Deenty for Tu te ewes secapebed wy | Ceotaracion, that he, has witnessed TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS—ertra PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS Lounging Robes some picture houses in the Bureau = Se ere cauire Derformance trom behind « our, Le aieaa choles ontage 3.75 | Wai P aterm sooo 1.75 ‘3,00 | ging of Licenses. tain, and, happy that in time he had, " s eg. prices $4.00 to $6.00 1. Py For W na Misses. Premeh comedy, concerning © man | Regularly $6.00 le 4 ‘or Women a ‘The Folks Ordinances charge the 2 Aiscovered the character of his bride- ‘ spectore, to report to the Mayor on he is forcea to hide him in e tnd Cee pre Silk Hosiery bree Bante - i f | “lined, self or Cn Ee ied 35.00 the morel character of the pertorm- | of water.” The seieren, sxmssrns CITIZENS’ UNION URGES | For Women and Misses Reg. prices'812.00 to 818.00 5.25 9,00 | aa ee Ravilat irc Ss. 00 D2. eeeemmrens comets: fashional desirabl 7 . : x z RCLFS—E ade, rolling “phe Folks Ordinances leave with ‘A Family Mixup,” offered by an- ALDERMEN TO PASS | free and reine ven Gp in presentation | BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS collar exe .cvere or shawl collar; solid 4 x | the Mayor the power to revoke OF |eluercimeatn, “airts with ine wite'at| THE FOLKE ORDINANCE. | boxes FOLLOWING. | Prat Patterns Plain. and colors cr ino tened. Reg. price 855.00 49.00 | for moral offense. —— | eta Ye mixtures, } Lag ore pe apepnnpet tate Other, neither knowing the woman! rng citisens’ Union last night added ee REABLY 4 SE Hostal \ QUILTED SILK RCEES — Jeparese, Sina Sod Checks. colors end black. Reg. price’ $10.75 5.95 |! Reg. prices $5.00 to $12.00 3.30 © 6.00 = Geran, hand embroidered insteps. BOUDOIR SETS (skirt and jacket) Repay sis 6 $8.75 pair Wr nen TOmN ICE as Crepe de Chine, lace and | rosette e450. Sets, 4.750e- “rel 4.95 | “staan cpwal ne, dnise taper es igo 10.09 Riiuecoet ane te |, BEBE a 1.80 63.50 | Kid Gloves is with js the wife of the other. The megasine reviewer eays: “The mixup te very convincing, for who can blame the other?” “After the Honeymoon” has with @ couple who decide oth: more interesting to them than each other, They make up at the . but only when the two they had expected to meet fail to arrive, and they en- counter each other. “B Man for e Bey” is o Sim cal- ita voice to those of other organiaa- | PURE SIL AD mens tespotied,: tions which are urging the passage of the Folks motion picture ordinance by the Aldermen to-day. i ‘The organizations favoring the ordi- | nce include the Recreation Alliance, | Brooklyn Association of Neighborhood | Workers, Peopl Institute (Recrea- tion Committee), East Side Local Needs Association, American League Social! embroid F906 also, shades in eng $4.78 to H saber a Sore. 3.00 Pr. Spre.3.25 08 “pre” 3.50 PURE SILK HOSE- Black or white, ba or colored hand embroidered insteps. For Wemen, Misses and Men. (Will Be Suitably Boxed for Holiday Presentation Upon Request.) WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES. Decorative Linens Very Suitable Holiday Gifts at Impressive Price Concessions. ‘ button ler first lity, tion or interest. ‘These laws are not Bex? > api Aut sea Cluny Lace Trimmed and Embroidered. white only. sai Oa ‘ioe 3.25 sort of 0 pelittgal scheme | Tose “! A CENTREPIECES— 24 inch sound or WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES SreRtnaton, Me Oeeital erganiee” or colored hand embroidered TEA CLOTHS — 30 inch, ge only. egularly $3.75 per 2069 to the Ia Regularly 83.00 pail 3.00 | equare. euler price so cock WOMEN'S Grace GLOVES bem. ‘They the as 1 n select ality, aut at's Gommntttes on Motion 1.950. 8%, 2.10br. Sinsleo 95, 7A corns 9 " inch, round or 3.75 | white only. ‘Regularly $3.00 pur 1,95 Pictures appointed by the Mayor to rea lh ° pr. & Pe . -=l WOMEN’S GRAY CASTOR- investinate the conditions of motion PURE SILK HOSE—French openwork SCARFE— Sires 20236 inch and 20x54 1 clasp. Regularly § 95c picture playhouses, ‘The members insteps, pink, sky, lavender and gray. inch, Regular prices 2 ‘ ‘egularly $1.25 pair for this committee were selected es 1 Betulaily 82.75 $4.20 10 46.00 each 2629, 2.90, 2,75 | MEN'S "WHITE GLACE it from some of the foremost social 'F you want to give something dev... ily Kinase a EF 7 | 1 button. Regularly $2.co pair -40 ry Eg unusual this Christmas, come to the te 1.25. Fes 3pre. 1.35 PF. 1.50 Austrian Filet and Cluny Lace Knit Und ‘ed existed for the regulation of Meriden PURE THREAD SILK HOSE— SCARFE- | nit Underwear 4 picture houses ‘and the Fotbe Prove and lt us ahow you our Black, or black with elaborate em- Regular prices | ; rinances were dratied, The City “Ancien Régime” Gold Plated Ware. broidered insteps in self or colors. $250 t0'84.00 each 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 For Women and Misses— y Recreation Aili th gular! sat. * Veople's Inetture, the eat ete ‘These charming boxes and photograph Box Re iT Ad Lj ud [ae TA at $4.00 and | Surprisingly Attractive Values, a) Rae seoeonen Bnet Oey frames and mirrors have been reproduced épre, 65¢ pr. Fore. Oc ee. Sine 75: | Se each 2.50, 3.00 | core siLK VESTS—Swiss ribbed, for the common good indorsed the A gilt box. from the lovely paintings of Teniers and LISLE THREAD HOSE—Medium or on a ak hana finished necks, short or long " é Folks Ordinances and hi 4 all ze x4, eight soevers | rk inst H oe Jeeves. in ro power te euopert han. "The Ite charming sculptures of Clodion. Ornamented seat TRE Je egularly oor pair Handkerchiets Regular prices $2.50 and $3.00 each 1.50 presg, ves. anges Snir pascawe design in heavy ‘By the box only, nid i UNION SUITS---Medium weight You, ‘Repressnlatives of He shurenes iin They are very unusual and very good |] ict afer 12-paire for’ 2. 75-6 pairs for 1,45 For Women and Misses | igerino, or Mereerized, high neck ant Vote Thousands ef citizens whom to look at. the style of Rian) ke) Tine Claves ago DOZEN INITIALED—sheer linen long sleeves. Regular price $1.50 each 1.00 we have been able to reach through attractive the French ool & Lined Gloves or heavy all letters. UNION SUITS—Soft nish Sea Island petitions have declared themscives aa, Although plated with rich gold, they |] Renaissance. |] MEN'S—Kalt wool, white, solid colors Perboxofhalf dozen 1,50 | cotton, winter weight, low neck; tea asase comment” Soaps tt are not expensive, Price $8.00 and fancy mistiular peice Bsc pair SO | 280 DOZEN INITIALED--aheor linen 1000S Gel pos erend srasean TS do your part 40 make them into WOMEN'S—Knit wool, white solid Fron tee of half dozen 3.00 | VESTS AND TIGHTS — Merecrisea, colors and fancy mixtures, Regular price 85c pair CHILDREN’S—Kanit wool, white, solid } colors and fancy mixtures, Regular price 8sc pair 50c | CHILDREN'$—Gray castor, wool lined, 1 clasp. e Regular price $1.50 pair 95c | CHULDRBM S—Core glace, wool lined, so FILMS THAT WILL OFFEND THE CHURCH PEOPLE. Swiss ribbed, sees and long sleeves, S0c | soo DOZEN’ INITIALED—sheer linen or heavy linen, exquisitely embroid- ered letters. Box of half dozen 1s0 DOZEN—Hemstitched, 1-8 and 14 inch hems. Regular price $2.25 doz. 200 DOZEN—Hemstitched, 1-8 and inch hems. Regular price $4.00 200 DOZEN—Hemstitched, 1-8 and 1¢ inch hems. Regular price $3.00 doz. Beoatweay & 196 Street. knee or ankle Regular prices ‘ 25 and $1.50 each MERINO VESTS -—- Medium Weight, The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER ‘COMPANY, Silversmiths 49-51 W. S4th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York 15¢ 55¢ 3.50 1.50 2.75 3.75 S$ CESSOR) LISLE VEST —Or soft finish cot Swiss ribbed, hand crocheted tan, ot eee 7sc (Box 6, $2) 3 Reales pce Si.s0peir | O5C MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AD AND CAREFUL TT! PHONE—GRAMERCY 5100 35¢ PRICES QUOTED ARE ALL SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK serait Reinert?

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