The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 10

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| ITWASSOMEBAL " i } i 5 | } | Vanderbilt and Manhattan Hotel din- ing rooms. Rene Fischer, head walter) of Delmonico’s, wae a hora d'oeuvre all by himeelt, Among the entrees was Max Brick- man, all the way from the St. Gvorme, in far off Brooklyn, Max came in @ taxi and @ fur ooat, the lap is of the latter rolfing away @ la apple roll. Max was chairman of the Floor Co'n- mittee, end later he had the floor going, Herman H. Gockel, manager for Mur- ray’a, was immaculate in black and white, his linen es less ag one of hie own napkins. Herman Is @ trifle bald and had his heir dreseod a Ia pate @e fol grasa with here and there a TAKE TIP FROM US! HEAD WATERS HAD Real Fancy Time Is Enjoyed resent well truffle showing. C. A. Kaufman, forty- by All P: t at a s four yeare at the old Astor House, was Affair. a2 prim and dignified as the turkey which has yet to be carved. A merry @4 woul ts be when dusiness ts done. He was the dean of the evening. But the cholcest morse! of the entrees was B, H. Usberall, who once held the chatr at Bustandby's and now te sec- ond to no waiter at the Kaiserhof. is; TIPS MAKB EVENT LATE. Gus Jordan Just Couldn't Get| front was of asbestos, Well, those Away to Lead Grand March | tvertos ‘ite wore in his waistoont bute tons that looked Ike thone little candies they serve with the fruit and coffes. At his throat was @ stock a Between his pumps and highwaters coke Wore chocolate wafers, mixed w' white. ‘was @ dream of the restaur- eteur’s art. Que Jordan, as has been sald, came late, but it was worth waiting to seo on Hour, IR was carly this morning when the last cork popped, the last dance was played, the last song sung and the third annual reception ami dance of the Elite Head- waiters’ Association became a mom- ory, As may be imagined it wae a ewell affair. The Elite tells you that. Other functions there have been, but they were side dishes compared to thi« chef d'oeuvre served in the grand ball- room of the Hotel Majestic, Not ell the headwaiters could get there on time, but they got there Some were delayed by inconsiderate guests who dallied over their domi- tasse There were banquets here and there, but the after-theatre crowds had to be waited upon by ordniary gar- eons. None of the elite for them, The . Bilte were up at the Majestic, waiting upon themselves and being waited ‘upon, opening wine, ordering cigars and tipping ordinary slaves of the Jamp and table, and dancing just like these with whom they are wont to Mingle at Sherry’e and Martin's, et Shanley’ and Bustanoby’s, ‘The grand march was to be led by President Gus Jordan, headwaiter at the Elks’ Club, at 9.30 o'clook. But the Elks were tossing their antlers eround the table and it wae late when the jast tip was given. It waa close to mid- night when the march was struck up. Not that there was nothing doing meanwhile. They danced extras. They danced the two-step, and the walts end the walts ami the two-step, They were just getting ready for the fun. LORDLY ONES ARRIVE A LITTLE LATE. Meanwhile the committees waited ia the corridors, the drawing rooms and reception roome for the belated guests, They came from the Plasa, the Wal- Savoy, St. Regis, Sherry’s, Mar ‘s, Murray's Healy's Mouquin's, Shanley’s and Kenneliy’s, Representa- tom waa there from the Aster, Knick- A head waiter never carries anythi . Rudolph Daachner, chi Ball Committee, waa an- » but that was to be Rudolph ia the Beau HAPPINESS IS THE BIRTHRIGHT OF ALL MEN AND WOMEN Cheerfulness {s the greatest assct to- ward success in every walk of life. aly those “ strong, healthy stom- achs can possess it. Bistros the pense in Kpheles digestive machinery gets clo; kinds of disoases follow. Itt happy when one has to work all day with | an aching back. Billousness fails to things in @ very rosy light. A balky pair of kidneys means 9 gloomy outlool on everything. Impure hlood causes headaches, wrecks our mental poise and peage of mind. Chronic constipation causes chronic rheumatism, and that means @ chronic grouch, Thousands of people are always hall- sick and it is nearly always caused by stomach trouble. Cooper's New Discovery will dispel all fite of the blues, It does this by toning up the stomach and setting it in work- ing order so that all the food is turned {nto neh nourishment which forme red streat through the ied tidings of health, jared at dru, . inches wide, white with filet borders and colors, 52 inches wide, 44-inch English Crepes, 38c yard Women pre choosing them for fetrwoy floor, Old Boflding, }|Su"reviag"and tat so besutiliy Wee iets ee Vanity Bags Brocaded Eolienne, 28c yard 50c—Usually 61 a potion, but they hava the pee of German silver at “raped! 8 fhreet pg 8 A *, Two pretty designs, each| Embroidered Woven Tissues “oe 3-2 pn ments. rf ids, On sale ¢. La stripes and ¢l = fortune! ‘S , Old Building, | summer $3.75 Will Buy a Remarkably Good Suit : for a Boy If he be from 8 to 10 years pf age. Russian or sailor blouse style; in fancy mixed all- wool cheviots' and blue serge; made in the durable Wanamaker way, And an Overcoat Which, though of #5 to 46 grades, we shall sell tomorrow at $3.75, Fancy mixed cheviots, neat pat- terns, warm, all-wool. For the Bigger Boy A long overcoat in sizes from 12 to 18 years, fancy mixed cheviots, convertible collar, belted back. #8 grade for $5 each. Subway floor, New Building. | aSSSSSSSSSSSS51 the table early, but had to go home and primp. AMONG THOSE PRESENT WAS ELIAS BAKER, Raker, treasurer of the aeao- ts the oreme de la creme of the t the Enter- ‘as an enter- marron glace, As A diplomat he pute Chauncey Dapew in the past tense, and as a dispenser of hospitality—oh, those bubbles, And the Jop! and zzz, \z, 1z—are you listening? ‘sensation was caaoed when the name of Mr. Vanderdiit was announced and & hush oame over the halle and recep. tion rooms. It wasn't Mr. Vanderbilt at all, It was John von den Bruck, head watter of the Great Northern. But on to the merry, merry dance. In the great ballroom wae the real fun. From wall to pillar and post to wall wore festoona of green, ike @ great ealad a la romaine. Light radiated from the flashing gems, rilttering Uke shimmering glassware. The floor was smooth as @ watermelon rind. Pretty girle there were, pretty confections in pink and Due and white and yellow. They two-etepped and turkey trotted, waltzed and bunny hug@ed, their skins as white ne a fondant, thelr cheeks like pink dragece—as eweet as chocolate eciatres. ‘The musio was fine, and they played When T Get You Alone To-Night" and Registered rele Merb be in vogue colors. also Bordered Fabrics French Dress at 48 yd. Value 65c. French Linen Crash (wl at 55c yd. Value 75c. Values $1.00 and $1.25. James McCu Moderately-Priced Summer Dress Cottons and Linens Rodier Paris Voiles and Crepes, 90c Yard Hundreds of yards of the brightest, cheeriest Spring | Simply fabrics in colorings and patterns will convince you that huey rug wool on a can- the designing of dress cottons is a fine art. Even the least expensive have an unusual charm, Formerly $1.50 and $2.50 Soft, clinging and all white relieved by ratine, filet or fringed | AnEnglishDemonstr. borders; some with bourette stripes and plain borders; 42 to 46 ba erator Rodier Bordered Cossack Linen, ${.10 Yard Usually $2.50 to $3.50 Cossack linen is to be even more popular this season than last, as it is better adapted for this year’s modes, dots embroidered in various The tiny embroidered figures sug- gest fabrics of much higher prices. Printed Voiles and Muslins, 22c ye regularly 30c and 35c Silk and cotton muslins are printed in pompadour colors and have silk lots caught in the fabric meshes; regu- larly 800 yard, /25c Printed Cottons, 15c yard Grounds are white; the delicately tinted and the printed flowers are very solt in colors of various shades, 18¢ Linen Finish Suitings, i 9c yard 86 inches wide, all white, Splen- id for nurses’ uniforms and house- dresses, — Subway floor, Old Bldg. NEW DOLLAR WAISTS Not made to sell at any such price—they are Wana- maker extra measure again. Made of sheer white lawn, one has Plauen lace yoke and is collarless, another has fine lace ‘and embroid- THE EVENING WORLD, White & Colored Wash Cottons & Dress Linens For Spring 1913 We have received from abroad a most attrac- tive collection of the Wash Fabrics which will the coming season. We direct special attention to our complete assortment of the following French Crepes in white and Ratines, Eponge, French Velour, Crepe Linen and Linen Eponge in all colors; Special Sale Cor cing to-morrow we shall offer: r Dre nen (white only)—47 inches wide White Embroidered French Batiste—In dots, stripes, checks and figures, 40 inches wide, at 75¢ yd. 5th Ave. & 34th St., pSretetafererere totes “Row, Row, Mow,” and the "6 1 the Robert Dinner waa served in room off the ballroom, corks popped while t! There was anything one the head waiters tipped t! nd no whistles sounded and th were no walkouts. One thing that was nted came all too svon, That w even POLISHING CREAM for Cleaning and Poltshing Gold, Bilver, [ff Nickel, Alwaiuam aod all fine metals, Free from acids or other injurious eubstences, \f[ One, trial wilt convince you ive the Betadiished Half Contury in great variety. hite only) —47 inches wide tcheon & Co., ite We j-Astoria Broadway and Ninth Women Have Taken Up Rug Making Not difficult to do either. crocheting with vas foundation. When fin- ished one has a thick, soft, beautiful rug. will be in the Art Needle- work section for two weeks to teach rug making and crocheting new golf sweat- ers, baby garments, shaw!s, ete., with the old-fashioned English wools, These Eng- lish wools give the finished article the look of fine im- ported things. They are imported directly by us. Firat floor, Old Building. Valentine Greetings The old-fashioned custom of aenillbg Valentines — may it never die out, Each year brings many new and pretty ideas for February 14th = remembrances, Wise ple select them before the st Ones are gone, Valentine sachets, 10c to 600, Valentine letters, 5c to 25c, Valentine wood cutouts, 85c 50c, Valentine post cards, 1c, %0, Se, 4c, 5c and 10c. Large assortment of Valentine folding novelties for children, lo ta 50c, Valentine folders, 5c to 25c. Valentine booklets, 10c to 25c. And large Valentine designs by Underwood, Hutt and other ery trimming. Subway floor, Old Building Annual Sterling S which began today, offers table at prices from 25 to rates, The Wanamaker well-known artists, 40c, 80c and $1.20, Main and Subway floors, Old Bldg, ilverware Disposal every silver article for the 50 per cent. under current Mein floor, Old Building, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1913, LITTLE’S, 6th Ave. @ 15th St. Lease Expiration Sale $250,000 Furniture Stocks. Sale Without Reserve Eighteen years in this buliding and we've got to leave it May Ist. One big fact loorns up before us as we write. We must unload the stooks. Six big floors and two big warehouses must be emptied In less than three months. Qualliy, value, former prices, actual cost have been disregarded: Never before have such stdoks of high grade furniture been offered at these prices. Briseyolot Rede, $16.75 Maple | This closet is 64, inches high, 8 Winches wide; French Fv logs, claw feet, rich] Solid Oak Cabinet ee a1 me 11.75 "sea" *10 #7 cos BT It has two-inch continuous posts, i one-inch fillers; in bright or satin golden color, finish; choice of 4-6, 4-0, 3-6 or 3-0 911.75 sizes. Ready for immediate delivery. $100 3-Piece Genuine Leather $ 69 Double 2 Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Noon "34..S/ter?* LUNCH SPECIAL—Baked Fresh Ham with 25¢| The Greatest In Our History! February Sale! Furniture Savings froin 15% to 50% The sale thatis genuine— fy and the one thousands of homefitters look forward to as the saving event. Monday's crowds, in spite of the snow and rain storm, was proof. Furnish Your i Opn Payment Plan A value that will This Med Doacgret Suite ata ieee saving. Large, elegantly designed picces Brass Bed Home On Our oh $40 3-Pe. Parlor Suites wy gor >. $ make our com- in finest hand-rubbed mahogany polish, with cushions of silk or panne plush. This bed te of Liberal } 4 t\ 5 petitors wonder. This $29.50 § ani i whee suites are hes rappreeeard Cet Meet skilful workmen— mes te i Hed pe a Rot deepogs yas Os ‘ong, up in genuine Spanish Fair Terms. Little’s has never been an instalment house, but Little’s prices for high-grade Furniture at this sale are not only lower than “instalment” prices and “Club” prices but far below the lowest cash prices ever quoted by anybody, and we will sell on very favorable terms, J. H. LITTLE & CO., Sixth Avenue February Furniture Sale ———— Tt has been our custom for poarsto buy the "coniplete sal Hines at the close of each Furniture inGrand and New York during January and July. Asa result, we get the ° of the lines and the best values, and are enabled to offer you these beau- tiful, exposition-finished samples at reductions ‘of one-quarter toone-half from the regular prices. fs your opportunity to get the bed, chair or other article you have been wanting for a long time, knowing you have saved money by waiting. Besides, you can take advantage of our Convenient-credit-ser- vice to help you pay for what you select without skimping yourself on some- Chair quartered oak, golden finish, with genuine leather sent, claw feet (like cut) value $2.25, Quaricred Oak Bultel highly nollaheds large ft ih China Closei Golden finten, vary riffons and a Bits heat esi auatee Ane omnes 8G Heated tate ES ines $29.98 Axminster Rugs 3 Hy $17.98 Wilton Rugs ea. $19.50 regres $19.50 .. $29.98 sar,00 $31.50 | WWGon 6" Aves\S"St] CALENDAR much other matter that you'll need at all times. SEE 1913 WORLD ALMANAC J/Vow on Sale for 1913 and 1914) ear anniversaries, dates of historical events and table of memorable dates, and mings and pillar @ mounts, the 20 heavy fil lere and cross rods in head and foot. All sizes. $1.50 Sewing Tables one day, handy sewing trebles, 1 vard long. with meagure on top, 160° Dining Sul!es—7 Pes. £40.60 Buffet, $25.00 China Cabinet, $20.00 Tabie, 4 Chairs, $15.69, $66°75 A magnificent quartered oak suite of finest finish and construction at @ 7-Piece Dining Rogm, Hulte. 806.75. 10c Amoske; pf nia 534e Genuine Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, in blue 40-inch Silk Charmeuse 89e Regular_ $1.73. quality. Full assortment of the Coat Shirts ’ $5e Madras and percales, in light, medium and dark and white checks, Limit §| | wanted shades. Marked ff f[ colorings. _All_coat 12 yards, No _mail or | Bas one-day special —gen- fn h_cuffs_at- C.0. D. orders. une sill charmeuse, Ade. | tached. i (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) Housefurnishing Useful Oak Heating Stove~ Burne either coal or wood (Maia Foor.) rt ‘in: Tea Kettlo-d-aue . ot heavy io Prews to Hiver, LENTEN SUGGESTIONS GROCERIES CEYLON TEA wih gc COFFEE siivengris: BOC ahs COC ROLLEDOATS ""__30C RICE. bixen; Sine "7 28C PRUNES fin" RAISINS 12° 5 BUTTERINE 1! tbcprints ORDERS FILLED Fr sh, Salt & Ca*rec FRESH HERRINGS, | FRESH COD ren Tadon Troo LARD teat! No. aipail $C COOKING OIL tis: can. a r regular 75 bottle... O8c| LABLE APPLES Sixth Floor wan THE 14TH ST. STORE - iienry Sleucl, Prev mmm PORT OR SHERRY 5. wines; gallon.......s.seeeee ey

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