The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1913, Page 15

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a - ——— ee ee. FHE EVENING WORLD, —— JANUARY 16, 19138. BOXING BOARD G THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIC—SEVENTH FLOOR SESaNEE Lon Give Sure'y Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise Eg ’ emi-Annual Event. The Choice-of-the-House Sale In-New York's & Shopping Center ISINVESTIGATING.} |Egr Woman's & Miss's Suit in Our Stock 0 NF =A) yA M. S Co EMPIRE SCANDAL = $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, : Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street . a a a Sale Extraordinary! Black Dress SILKS 00 The Most Desirable W caved, Selling Re erlyot $1.25 Yard. © of the reall sik " Sill's— i $1 35 quality Wack dress a ie Bole, double width: regulap 41.28 quality double width n "i ul i i Can ts. Wettan ality double width U'ack dress Satin; te 28 quality o and Misses. t bi " double width black dress Messaline; nm gul 1.25 lit; bt ie Y d Y ard proof Habutal. are sain tl 'y double lone | Stree ph edo al ar The time you cannot afford to pass by if in need of a suit. pub finneedef acu Still Greater Bargains in Our Clearance of agruntied fans, but plunged imme- Broadcloths, French, Storm and Women’s s | Coats, Suits and Dresses . F Sones into an executive session to find eae 8 shod behing Koa hy mitt, fo ny ul e- | a anc: ixtures an anc: \OV~ atesicondtien of attain = ; pps Yi Be ” The result of a careful elimination of all limited lines and © small assortments of to-~day's most fashionable outer wear from our regular stocks. eeah titisossaers whe eyes ratoses THE STYLES—Prettly trimmed & ag admittance would receive their money with braid, velvet and_ satin. a Many Are Marked at Malf and Less Than Half Original Prices When we tell you that practically the woole range of winter styles is represented in this sale it means that the most popular materials, the most Some of Those Barred at Rivers-Cross Bout Got Money Back. The Btate Athletic Commission took | Q@uiok action to-day to fix responsibility | for last night's disgraceful scenes a Crese-Rivers fight, where four thou , were not allowed to enter the tan Casino, although hund tekets for reserved and box # The; Bexing Bourd didn't wait to hear from | a i a back. The disappointed fans were prompt Others strictly man-tailored. Coats t@ obey this notice and before noon a are cut on season's best lines; lined denen angry ticketholders presented thelr Until 12 Noon Staple Stompe with guaranteed satin, ¥ @oupons at the club and received their Money back. The money refunded, how- Each Filled Book /s Kuucenaviein wanted weaves and colors and the most stunning styles of the present season % ever, didn't begin ve appease tee véaly $2.50 Worth of Merchandise 1 900 Women’s Dresses ate all here. Perhaps you want a new chinchilla coat—perhaps one of those ' Tricine cat nue Cre w Gapeet Urenidiin ead Meats, 9 Mk P ae swagger, heavy diagonal coats or a smart afternoon suit or dress of velveteen, 5 Tough handling by the mobs that surged | e Habit 224 Save Liberty ; ‘or Street, Party and Evening Wear a suit of dresay broadcloth or distinctive novelty weave, or a serge dress for 1 @round the doors in a futile effort to get _ Merchandise Stampe uD See_To-Night’s morning wear, a cloth or silk dress for afternoon, one of satin or chiffon in \ {aside and the police who hai to ve| dealers, in New York Eve._Journal some fanciful design for dinner, dancing or evenin —you are sure to find } rough to maintain anything like order. purchases, There te = for “i Details, something good locking, thoroughly fashionable and “in the swim” in every Notables were in the line of kickers ler in your neighborhood who 98 well as many who had travelled long gives them also, Gletances to see the bout. The arrange- ménte to handle the crowds were #0 way—and the best of it is you can buy everything fur so much below regular prices—many at half price, many less than that. Suits Coats (Second Floor,) ~ incomplete that scores of newspaper- 77 mea sent to report tho tent "ware ] { Sil Of cloth, velvet or corduroy. Of cloth, chinchilla, mixtures “Tbe amuenmont «on «aa I pnuary Sa e 0 verware $15.00 Suits, special $5.00 roaata ati siseyr se fuente issued dy Commissioner, O'Netlgipance of small and odd lots, together with many li dis 19.75 10, Slediy return the face value of all un-% Qped pasteboards, but this oes only a @mall way in appeasing the indignation o' Quadruple Silver Plated Hollow WareCholee 85c 40.00 ‘ bh 17.50 20.00 “ “49. 5 50.00 “* * ** 25.00] 25.00 * “14.75 (hose who were denied admittan uk ote on fa vitae oY " rhe pad pee pens a Dresses 80.75 “ ‘ 17.50 Sees (ee tine ne tes coma Of cloth, silk,velvet or corduroy.| 45.00 “ 98!00 i fe the fight. Similar idcks were ma: * 50 Dresses, special $4.95 , Be Scrntione ich an ry Da all 15.00 ** 7.75| : Skirts shows po ing clock. Guar- grape dovigny ; eres bright finish neat t pattern, Choice |anteot oven SAAD , 22.50 i “© 12.50| Corduroy or cloth. 25.00“ 14.75) 85.75 Skirts, special $2.50 ng would other woalitics. he ol M RESERVED SEAT HOLDERS Aqpit + 2 Bivee, $5e | 89.75 “ “ 17.50| 12.50 5.00 4 adikernemme nen Shine i me “ —* 3§,00116.08 “7.50 am ladies and PPP LPL LLLP LLP LPP LPL LDL LPL PLLA LLLP AL LPL LALL AP criterion there must have been acant box seats, But » inside, Fruit Dishes, quadruple silver plated frames, fluted ke S. Bright tiatsh, andwhite dish, ’ Regularly sald at $249 vink $1.69 doniga + £00 (Main Floor. ), 8,000 Fine Shirts at 59c Each About 3,000 $1.00 Shirts—-about 2,600 $1.50 Shirts—about 2,500 $2.00 Shirts he pri vi p want a clearance that will be quick and complete—in fact clearance is the only reason for selling good shirts that are at their best in the #1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 class for 59¢ each. And, to make the argument unanswerable in comparison, the shirts are all from specialty shirt manufacturers whose whole business is making better shirts —shirts that fit, look and wear so well that there's not the slightest reason for having them made to order for three or four es this price. oe Sale Begins Thursday and Continues Friday and Saturday Patterns are light and dark grounds; Materials are imported woven and neat stripes and figures in all this season's colorings. Pleated and plain ted madras, fine batistes, cheviots, rales and Pe fabrics ot every bosoms; coat models; cuffs attached; in either starched or soft turn back From One of New York's Best All Economical Women Are Buying Known Manufacturers in Our January louse Dresses Linen Sale $1.75, $2.00 & $2.25 Speelal—400 Dozen i | That Were Made | to Sell at $1.00 Pattern Cloths mimed Napkiis 10.4and 12.4 finest qual- dium sized heavy and $1,25 ity mercorized. dathask ity FUND Fhe mer. table cloths;, beautiful finish, i in be @ question the {6 anked to anawer. ‘Complaint was heard from many ters that the club managers, golden opportunity to reap a ha) boosted the prices at the ‘fhe McMahon brothers v this assertion to-day ani @y admission tickets were p: Lf night, a! the reserve tickets by been previously OS RAT CAS HE NS Bvidentiy there were cnough of! qld to Ml their reserved section were bought up in advance. Naser taal also a fow silks. Fabrice that make the best $1.00, 81.50 and handle the mammoth crowd th L ioorat oar tale of Ue Good Enough for iaed tis SOMES | ui Bolt tice | HED styl, $2.00 shirts. rough. ‘The trouble arose w uality Limit, 1 dozen to ® - ; wine thousand excited fans ath Street Wear 4 materi . : 29e] fF All Priced All Priced @ eardine their way into u Fs . Dresses that were made to $1. 38 aa intra tino ar madras, in vari terns; desiral se te 59c Six shirts for 99.$ shirts for 99.50. that # about four thousar 5 9c Six shirts for 93.50. jortal ‘The mob began arriving at t hattan Casino at 7.9 o'clock. he e manufacturer had rf . Wide; exception- @f box seats, tickets in their / ‘ inking they were sae in i too many on ied an wr ee ; F Men's $1.50 "5 $1.50 Pajamas tebe, began trooping up att] Crane pial ul patterns Yard. SOC Men's 75c Night Shirts Made of fine madras, percales and 490 found they couldn't breaid ee ‘Bpliey eer ain: trie Into Hise, eimed Made of good quality muslin; cut cotton pongee. Cut to afford room the doors with @ jimmy, At} bal M fer said ae sc Hogu- not coares full length, with large bodies; nicely aod comfort. Plain colors in white, Ae Ivan mee Soret ont . Bae | Pini. tb yurdan trimmed with colored braids; also fine light blue and grhere ro alg stripes ‘Peres oy f excelicnt quality chambrays, sing! *) quality domet flannel in neat or figures on light grow ; , ctliagpein tight medtam ark clerings. High $1 Damask Table Goths Spectal Tape All tisee, “Guecial ots : pi te acca pana < Gpmpuncea that’ the doors arene La pact Kattonst Clbewa paite ees Mabfe'c\orhe: bloachon andivalt oboarned stsos EER On ale ai Q'NCiIFe Bg @tore for Ded and the Tha wine i cloned, this orderly line ‘ ie art ont for largo diningroom taples; no mail orders. riotous mod in @ jiffy. An (iecand Floor.) plans were sugrested to to Off its foundation, A Wor } the corner saloon to the ¢| was smashed in but only qxoted in getting inside bef: Woe arrived ‘here end ended Lato arrivals with ticket] hands just «imply piled up human walls, At the start more peovle were outside O’Neill’s Great January Furniture Sale” Now at Its Height The reductions range ion 10% to 50% on our entire three floor stocks. (Macey Filing Devices and Hairinfe ‘elt mattresses excvp'd.) )’Neill Guaranteed muruitaee is practically life-time furniture. Our products are made and| CONVENIENT PAYMENTS No Let-Up in the Splendid Values Offered Daily in Our 1913 Sale of Undermuslins_ MUSLIN, DRAWERS, NIGHT. with full rut. nalnsook PRINCESS wars er} nalnsook or pink, ight | blue = cesmrerpeaes ans CORSET COVERS of Ralnsook. in| mvaral trimmed | with or ticha and Row nm *. Gage In, and ot that ano Poses sieuna by America’s leading manufacturers, Their ideal and ours is—superiority, on the Club Plan if desired. horas * NM, ma ely il four | hick haracteristic of the class of merchandise which tag outs ' , OWN: mats We accurately illustrate here four luxurious easy chairs which are characteristic o the class of merchandise which we peal to t ery in offer in this great JANUARY SALE, giving you some idea at the same time of the reductions in price which you may not ‘ only find on these goods, but on hundreds of other articles that are just as important in the furnishing of your home. rent the right alr that o up in the fronx, The became so unruly that 1) serves were Guickly sum th * 0 ow price for | a nant own, bul you | Eci'aten 28¢ ;|\\|j $37.50 Wing Fireside Chair, 918.50 Comfort Rocker, 995.50 Turkish Chair, 925.25) 954 Turkish Rocker, $40.50. 928. a " 913.75, it A i RA lt EE REEL ee Dluecoata § jecond Floor, i leasure of —————_ I | (tea) Mid-Week COFFEE $13.98 Pullman! } 0 | dimlods | § slo's i Poorer | |i, Grocery Bargains {isi 2s Sleepers, $9,981 | | Blac Bex Made of best ‘; eowrats FLOUR*::5 7Z0c BACON 16ic| |i. ye | it ] ylF Reis nC] |e ai | pot re 4 gum ordioes coast Oh | CHEESE 1c" | ROOSTERS fe'wilfsi8 168¢] |i epic | rail oe i W i ly to suffer, ae = " #4 mod ould be ean tha 4 PEANU TBUTTE PORK LOINS +:3""/"": 17¢ wei | i 4 ROL LED OATS. 5, LAMB LEGS it irene 20] Py ° Gi OX TONGUES 1" 144¢| | leevyreedeal i sun |B | GRAN. SUGAR, 35 Wine "oe | } sae L PORK SHOULDERS Fine Gesible This elegant Turkish chair is made H PORK P | he on a full wire spring frame; has «full! ‘This luxurious platform rocker ie ' : ; ean and heavy rubber-tired wheels, This rocker is finished # beautiful | spring back, arms and seat. The in-|covered with an elegant quality of { } ; Be | POUND CAKE: $6. $8 Folding Go-Carts | shade of Karly English. f It hase whi tpholaieriog is the best of its peanine Spanish Ps made on 8 { n A Maatlar iis ¢ 1 | spring edge all around. The size in ¢ frames are made of ll Turkish spring frame; closely pe fight BREAD tonf f | the seat is 20x82 inches; plain seat; | me cuely birch wood, finished sulted broad, comfortahia a eorave | - 5 Upholatered in the best tow and moss, | shade of dark mahogan i ar The frame is made - 4 ff e Ithes s spring seat and loose cushion, | English tufted back; height of back | ench | | i ‘ it French legs and hand ne ch wood, hed 9 near il BUTTERINE: Med i ‘kit DI q govgred in 4 Deautitul design of igh: | from floor is 87 inches; fied with The back. te 48 inches high: bro tiful shade of rich, dark mahogs i Questlo Lol, st print . gh Pullman and fine hand-carved claw feet. The| hdir tow and cotte overed in high | comfortable arms. juxurious chair | any, the interior upholstering | rm nd back ts 48 inches hich. The seat te 18 in every way; covered beautiful d th best of it Oraiges %: 18e SSS] BGS ete teenie Ars are Not Sanit bricond dyn ct epedy apy vag tnd" hry eating ee pe i |PORT or SHERRY, Bashel, 616685 ¢ peer | © Br pill’inabe’s pleasing sadiion to| entper! very comfortable Ie every |te match Reg. prine 087.50. Sal ¢ bas been taken ip the con- vad, bu. anal $2 wine: gallon... 1 24 |p OTAIOES pock 27c i A the furnishing ‘of the Anest huine, ° | Respect. ne ies Price, 986.86, struction of this chair. > : ae? —— nee (Sixth Floor, —_—_— Keene (Heventh Floors) OMe Hemeteratet Meve=Genend to Peasth Been, he couldn't underat jeriainly eee res ath ST STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't. 0 EO Feed O'Ncill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue,,20th to, 22nd Sueet, New York City the slmation 7

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