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THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913. ATO ORDNANCE TOA , = i A 1S-MILE SPEED LIMIT Special! 40c and 50c French\18¢ HENRI SHOES FOR WOMEN AT ¢9 AND 09.50 POSSESS STYLE AND COMFORT FOUND ONLY IN HIGHER PRICED FOOTWEA SZ Yoon Ladi fe) ¢ Suhin ) +0 Ca ENJOY THE MID-DAY CAE ilk Mesh Veilings yd. Maio Corb’: ent eoalan Wiser i _ DRAFTED BY ALDERMEN 9 | = asnoesacer "ST EDSON TUE Me Pi a es cams ocnnsamtr! Half Million Dollars of Wanted Goods Going Out Underpricel’ Gearing ord making and retrd treating Gaye the mater af bergen pling. "ry mam, ‘gone end child oho understands the ala Eighth Floor, 12.15 to 2.45 P..M. the becoming uele and Georgette 1 Ciaes ot Bach. White sad Taupe NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTE B i | | Fifteen Days in Jail and Fine dollar will be delighted to find just how much her than usual a ofa of auch; last night fn the City | @n ordinance was drafted, which! approved by the Aldermen, will en- | danger the freedom of spced-mad) prisonment for thirty days or both; f the third $100 and thirty days in jail shell be mandatory. It wi ested @ fine of $100 shall be mandatory er es for sixty days at the of The proposed ordinance will be pre- wented to the Board of Aldermen at its smext meeting. » BOMB WRECKS INN CAFE. 1 The cafe of the Six Corner Inn. at the ‘goutheast corner of Paterson Plank Road land Cortlandt street, West Hobokey, was ‘wrecked at 11 o'clock last night by the explosion of a bomb placed in the door- way. The proprietor, Manuel Gabin, and | ‘two friends, Michael Tasso and Amalio Vincenso, were knocked down but not Anjured. 3. When they regained their feet they ran | ‘out in’vaim pursuit of a man they saw minpeeny commission and all the glass ee aieatiins A Beautiful Art Calendar for the! months of 1913 free with next| day’s World. Order in ce. | “\: 23.Jewelled | God 12” ener S jewellers tence mnake Be a your TONDON'S CATARRHAL AN AMAZING SALE! Highest Grade Hand-Blocked FRENCH HATS Sale Prices $1.98 and $2.98 Each (Stmilar hats can be found in nearby stores and specialty shops to-day at $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00.) 4 ps collection comprises 1,200 of the newest and smartest shapes evolved by designers to whom the entire fashionable world looks for its authoritative styles each season, and produced by the cleverest and most exclusive maker of women’s hats in New York City. Hats of Imported Velvet in Black and Evening Shades Tm; vd lk Plush and Veivet Tmporied Velvet and Felt in Combination As these hats are mostly all different, there is ebay a choice, so we sug- gest the wisdom of getting here as near 8.30 A. M. as possible. Important Sale of Ostrich Feathers Values Remarkable—Styles That Parisiennes Are Raving Over 1, when the London feather market had reached’ its lowest price-point, we planned for this ale’ "Now, fashion's demands have caused prices to soar, but wo have the goods—they’re being unpacked now—and the prices simply laugh at competition. Every style, color and color combination that’s fashionable. 18-inch French Os-|1?-inch Amazon Curl Plumes—In | 17-in. French Ostrich Plumes trich Plumes—Very| most, beautiful shadings you cat) —This is @ particularly at- imagine. leathers are al 7 * full and wide flues, in} {Wottome—for example, beautiful Sea Eire eee white, black, gold, id shading in centre, balance of| stock plume. ite, blac! blue, Nell rore, taupe,| feather a delicate taupe, or old| Nell rose, taupe, old blue, brown, very excellent| * blue eentres with pe edges.| bright navy, gold, natural in qualit rivalve $2.98 binations 5 att brown.” A re- ‘and value bimetieas et $3.98] markadle valve, ot $2.99 © Cturpeen Co., Mata Fleer. Op Sale Te-Merrew. The Great Semi-Annual Choice-of-the-House Sale WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Your choice of any Suit | No C. O. D.’s. No goods of the 475—$25, $29.75, sent on approval; none A exchanged. No mail or ly phone orders accepted. The M at e rit ‘a Is , Corduroy, Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Eponge, Men's Wear Include: Serges, Diagonal, Two-Tone and eesley Mixtures and Peau de Souris in all the correct colors. rly comers will of course enjoy the best selection. Gar Simpeon. Crawford Co., Third Floor. On Sale To-Merrew. Quick Selling Prices on Misses’ and Girls’ Modish Coats Misses’ Dressy Coats $ “ formerly sold ante a 1 4. 75 i take: toc! aloe woanulecturer’s samples of Inte. desiga, suhable, for dress or general utility wear, beautiful loose line models. Materials include yes cloth, chinchilla ai fancy coatings, ly lined or lined throughout with I us satin, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ $14.75, $16.50 and , $17.50 Winter Coats at 9.75 ising large hi: f 500 rt Wii of Saul Boinchila Sad rough contings, seven-cighth or ful length, with various clever collar effects, and trimmiog of plush and buttons, all desirable models and shades, in sizes for misses, juniors and small women. Girls’ $7.50 Winter Coats, Clearance of girls’ Winter coats, of heavy To Clear at cheviot, full length, Butign Mab “ nek i ‘'s of contrast il te ot aaa oma $4.50 irls’ Dressy Coats G [Ace at $ 1 0. 00 Collection of 125 extremely handsome coats, of cordu- roy, velvet. and wool fabrics, all handsomely trimmed with velvet and satin; some only one and two of a kind, but each one individual and rich in desgn; sizes 6 to 14 years. Values to $19.75. taf Simpeon Crawford Ce., ‘Third Floor. On Bale Te-Morrow. ROM THE BEST GLOVE MAKER IN AMERICA TRAVELERS’ SAMPLE LINES OF GLOVES. REGULAR $1.00, $1.50 § Oc ) AND $2.00 VALUES __ 3600 Pairs for Men and Women Children’s $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves at 69c These gloves are the most advertised brand of any in New York City. It is impossible to ride on any rapid transit line without seeing these well known trade-marked gloves. We wish we could tell yon the name, but we are requested not to, as the exclusive haberdashers would not like to have their customers see how we'll sell the same gloves at one-quarter, one-half and one-third what they buy them for at specialist prices. All this Spring's styles and colorings of the most popular capeskin and mocha leather— capes are from Russia and the mochas from Arabia. Moat every pair bears the maker's name. Select a season's supply, as an opportunity like this is cay an snnual apd Fain igan ever cs RN ; treet gl dress gloves, walking gloves Gloves for most desir use are in these tecclect (roms. 7 Dhmguan Orewtard Gn, Mate Meer, On Galo Te-Merrew. > — : >—— a - - BEOEL resect rey rye r= eee Rene eaten RNa ne a llar will go in the great Simpson Crawford Annual Sales. OX A, Choice-of-the-House Sale the former price—$22.50, $25, $30, or even $3 Cravenettes, Raincoats and Top Coats, all of our own , Please note that this is not a sale of broken lots and odds and ends. Our stock is kept up to 100% efficiency throughout the season. troke— dribbling reductions—your choice of any and all suits and overcoats you see—and they are all including the blacks and blues—at the one little price Friday and Saturday. The Overcoats Were $22.50, $25, $30 and $35, as follows: Silk Lined Kersey Overcoats, that were $30 and $35. | Chesterfield Overcoats, that were $25 and $30. ts, shawl collars, that were $35. Black Kersey Storm Coa‘ Suits and Overcoats Without Restriction SATURDAY and Kuppenheimer Brand Clothes Then we close out at the season’s end at one s The Suits , Were $22.50, 825, $27.50, $30 and $35, as follows: Fancy Cheviot Suits, that were $25 and $30, Pure Worsted Suits, tha’ $35. Blue and Brown Chinchilla Overcoats, silk lined, were $35. Overcoats, that were $22.50 and $25. Plaid Back Grand Coats, that were $35. Velvet collar Coats, that were Our Full Dress and Tuxedo Suit Sale Continues | Sits, "Now °14.50 | Choice of Any $1.00 Solid Gold Scarf Pin In Our Entire Jewelry Department for 50c Involved in this clearance are scores of differ- ent designs —all the newest effects this ber, every pin solid gold, and sells regularly for $1.00; unre- stricted choice at 50c a 25c Inverted or Upright Mantles,at 2 for 25c WE OFFER FOR SATURDAY . i surplus ck of % i Mass. Everybody knows i pom ht an fee op the market. = GUARANTEED p FOR 100 DAYS If thieman- gua tle breaks 1 within that time, your money re- funded or new mantle. While they last, 25c om Gixth Flew, GROCERIES PEAS 1 can of each, the | CORN ; CORN ash 3 om 25¢ a | Hem 30c § uits, that $30. Black Unfinished Suits, that were 925. #30. Mode Suits for young men, that were $90. Regular $35 Suits, Now Sus, "Now °19.50 | 424.50 Semi-Annual Choice-of-the-House Sale MEN'S BEST NECKWEAR waeeiment 25¢ | Yikes 50c Values Absolutely Guaranteed ‘HERE is no question that this sale eclipses anything of the kind ever Attempted in New York, or anywhere else for that matter. Consider, please, that this great stock is fresh and new—no back numbers—no undesirables. We have taken our entire stock of neckwear and divided it into two great groups—one group at 50c, the other at 25c. Regular 50c and 75c Neckwear at Comprising wide open end shapes and English square scarfs in plain colors, cross stripes, bias stripes, college stripes and dots. Every,tic is fresh, perfect and up-to-the-minute in style. You won't need to be told that they are regular 50c and 75c neckwear; sale price 25c $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Neckwear, Special, at Comprising fine imported and domestic silks in the o| py in the very newest and smartest patterns. There are plain colar ane atrii she; red brocaded silks in exquisite effects, all of which are regular $1.00, $1.25 and 158" neckwear; sale price nee . January Furniture Sale 1TH i i i nd replenished stocks the A: 1 J, Eni swings WwW late He ean Pees ov ‘Those who fos unable apset SEORY NNESITS: EO offerings of yesterday will find equally attractive ones arranged for their selection to-morrow. Genuine Leather a nen |$3.00 Genuine Leather Couch at $15.00 | ' Seat You will never be afforded thig \ Dinin ‘4 Chair opportanity Hyg ae a Full size, well made and up- ine a genuine leather couc! if at about one half its $ 15 pe ane ye eee eee ang esr : January Sale Pri $1.89) Box Springs. able Fo tees, $1 0 A $3.00 Reed T. You cannot imagine the com- at $1.25 fort and luxury of these Green or brown finish, top springs. There -are about measures 1614 inches and has seventy-five in all, and not lower shelf. Only 200 in this) one worth less than fifteen dollars, ewe $1.25 Price January Sale $35 Mahogany or Bird's Eye Map This Brass Bed i Dresser Handsome At the special ——— | Mattress | January January Sale January Fae $] 5 | } od This $15 Mission Fameaibrary Table English Oak or E January ay $9.95 Sale Price, $17.95 q Full swell front, $7. 95 | large French plate ! ‘e 6 ers of felt. Come any | early and make! 3 your selection as no here to be seen, 5, including &

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