The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1913, Page 10

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wie Pea ia ‘ag’ TES BVE @ WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 88, 1918. MI for promotion to Deputy Chief, but the) tablished for civilians. The dill rat leader of the Old Guard Band and other + FIREMEN PROTEST = “ap stiutese:| STERN BROTHERS Seat ot recroment tones thom eat | fn fares |"A band'ot io atore he doora ot me ‘TOMOrTOW, Tuesday, an Exceptional Offering in thei GRAB MEASURE*": wae oe Gay at the funoral services for Charieg L. Van Baar, who died at his home, No. i West Fifty-seventh street, on More than 200 musicians ren- Gligtble Het for promotion. better pension. As firemen they could Downtown there fe a Battalion Chief] retire tn twenty years on half pay, named Worth who has been fighting) but as civilians they munt serve the fires below Thirtieth street for more) city for thirty years before they than twenty-five years. He is eligible} could hare in the pension fund es- Lord & Tay lor Founded 1826 In the case of the wiremen or tele- March” as the casket was being carried ; partment! ‘graph bureau employees the bill pre- 4 5 + Jin, Hidden in the Lady Chapel wae an Lace De t vides that they shall have all the bene- orghestra of 160, led by Joseph Paster- comprising this eo model patterns in M4 Le GEREN fits and rank of the uniformed forsa, pate neck. During the solemn requiem mass, seaten 6 pe \ Bill to Put 387 ‘Telegraph 2u2arueuariy exemme shar trom the] arab at the Pi teeta Taree Pueya| Fancy Net Flouncings 85° .. 5.50 Spectal Orde r Dept. ; are to continue to work elght hours a| ly for firemen, this io ans: |oronerire senaure’. Srumsets. “LArae” from inches ' at (Third Fleer) Operators in Class of Uni- . dundaye and hohdare of at taking| feat induntice ie evident from the | and Chopin's “Marche Funebre.” Inter- Regularly sold at $1.35to 7.50 Yard ; ei é formed Force Opposed. ere of the two departments us siven Shadow, Alencon and Net Laces, ' Will copy for a limited time ‘ sows nan ae cssvait 2? te 1.95 I d Models : nny ‘ormerly 38¢ to mporte ei f be the Fire Deeurtmett has: cleaet 6 a ‘roberts erdibee ce 14 ‘ bo FRECKLES tek from Callot, Cherwit, Poiret, Bernard and others . ‘ Protest against a Dill passed by. the! ‘The committee appointed by the uni- ‘eine oe oe Filet Bandings, at the follewing tional prices Eee iat Taraay week we formed firemen to look after thelr inter- ori the ary and nary [New M She Ties, tg Cet Rid of Vere, Bakone ome an d Milan Laces, 5° ., 6.50 excep ore j _ Mt approved vy Mayor Gaynor andlests has prepared o statement, trom ot the United Bintan Th “| nd At prices ranging from 2 to Ver ioeereee ties a pind ren of PROTEST OF THE UNIFORMED os wtln seas Below Actu 1 Values 565. ba $75. oo 8 $55. wn to perticpation nanan. ena * tea peeectatien ote thens eee rhein detested he This will include ‘The bill fixes the salary of a teie- pots. o -! ance of othine— To-morrow, a Sale of Seasonable Graph operator at $1,400 @ year, which ity, a woes eae’, “at an @ AL i fe the came as that of @ first grade Women’s and Children’s H e At Specially Reduced Prices Women’sLisle and Cotton Hose, Lisle in white Tailor Susts of Special Materials — serges, checked and striped novelties. pa sikda-~A TRIBUTE TO VAN BAAR. salarice $100 © year less than at te Present, ‘The tact is that the opera- |800 Hestctans Render Impressive ton ts that the members of the tele- Fancy Taslor Suits Combination effects; shirts of Crepe or Char- meuse, with coats of serge or cloth. Afternoon, Dancing B Evening Gowns pong pumale We dee inia ths orca Service at Cathedral. Pity det ae e akin nee ry e beaut. ‘Musto in greater votume than had mt itrdouble tops, soles soles and heels, Value 35c Pair, at 25° re. parson. sh wit 5 Pi eure to as! tae food magparchares drei in many « day filled the pi to- | money ae oe a fails ah remove Treckles, Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, white and tan, withrervioedictope eokstdbeclss "” Value6SePuir, st 38° as chief officers and to receive the salaries of captains and ileutenants. The average salary paid by the rali- to 3 g 2 £ é mi ‘ w Silk 4 Ccttormet Soren, was cuinerea wy Gras-| graph bareas. ot re, hestquarters ~) a k g &Cn area te gf Lagat ep od ng A ny Value $100 Pair, at 68° of Canton crepe, crepe brocade, eponge or chiffen: od vahrd face @everal] The true explanation of thie situa- Nipany Women’s Black Silk Hose, é ‘Citisens of New various} graph bureau are using the Fire De- with silk or cotton feet, Value$!.35Pair, at 93 Broadway at 34th Street Exceptional Values in Misses’ Suits €&8 Coats Misses’ Tailored Suits A reproduction of a foreign model, of fine $25.00 serges, shepherd checks and eponges, in} Value all the season’s new Letped effectively | $45.00 trimmed; new draped skirt........... Mine’ Mowe Coats $14.05 Vi 3 digs Ciildsen'e eee coke Cotton Hose, fa endtan, ValeS5cPar, at 22° Pairs ° 1.25 STERN BROTHERS Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 29th, we shall present an innovation in Fa Women’s “‘Tango’’ Dancing Dresses value $45....at $26.50 Made of white shadow lace, and draped and. trimmed with charmeuse in light blue, pink, maise, white, peach and Nile green. Ali sizes, Regular and Small Sizes—Pourth tloor direct attention to their exceptional facilities for the COLD DRY AIR STORAGE OF Furs, Fur-lined Garments and Oriental Rugs with Insurance against Theft or Damage by Moth or Fire, low rates. Special Concessions in Prices for Altering or iring Furs during the Spring and Summer. season’s smartest models, de trimmed and lined......... Splendid Values in Children’s Apparel Children's Coats sh Draperies and Hangings Stored. Lace Curtains Cleaned at Moderate Cost and stored free of charge Estimates sukmitted and articles called for upon request. . Several jodels of Cs Telephone: Gramercy 4000 shepherd os wate cy abe ae homespuns,.........sseseeeeeseeee West 23d and 22d Streets Children's Rain Ca nn $3.50 1 Bs AVE. 19°70 20" for Jee eee eee reer ee eeeeeeeeeenee IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER $3.05 $3 Lingerie Blouses tomorrow at $2 Distinctiveness in blousewear is chiefly a-matter of selecting the right shop. Excellent quality rubberized materials; Value in blue, brown and red.............. $5.00 Children’s Wash Dresses Chambrays, percales, madras, repps and $1 95 linans, in the season’s smartest models, f Value ieee with embroideries, buttons and} $8.00 ———=—s = , Tomato Soup is \ the best- known Ne most Price alone never made a blouse distinctive any more than color ever made a picture great. It is the blouse shop itself which determines the character of its mer- chandise. And it is this which is responsible for our reget r to sera apts blouses at so low a price as jollars. les in this offering are Beaerony and the ag os more attractive than one usual finds at this figure. There are combinations of net and batiste embroidery, voile blouses with diamond embroidery; semi-tailored blouses with yoke back; blouses of Hemstitched ye crepe; sheer lawn blouses Ran colored embroidery and flat ¥ Val. lace insertion; sheer batiste blouses with yoke of medallion filet lace and embroidered front, and many p Nw A feature of these dainty blouses is that all have double collare—some of them a combination of self material and rose, blue or amber colored satin. All have % sleeves. Great value. Main floor Tennis, Golf, Middy & Balkan Blouses jor Misses, Juniors 4 Children in all the season's attractive models, 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 G $1.95 Values $1.50 to $8.00 4 Children's Guimpes Dainty white lawns, trimmed with faces or-embroideries, 50c, 95¢ @& $1.25 Values 85c to $2.60 , Great Clearance Sale Exchanged Pianos This sale is made necessary on account of our tremendous business in Player-Pianos. Almost every Player-Piano we sell means an upright piano taken in exchange, as part payment, and as our enormous stock of new pianos and player-pianos takes up so much space, we are obliged to periodically sacrifice these exchanged pianos—owing to the a of room, \. i Liked. bese by the most people * “and the most particular people; by ‘, practical housewives who are expert . . toup-makers themselves; by skilful chefs who appreciate, the delicate ing of various ingredients; by critical “diners-out”. who recognize quickly its remarkable appetizing sale will be held wit THIS WEE. FORE sed Baye Cota Storage of Furs In the cold air of our modern storage plant (on the premises) furs and wearing app spat, AP APRIL 39h: 28th. We particularly call your attention to the fact that, any day this week, $100.00 Will Buy an excellent, full, perentoed, Upriet it piano of standard mal You can wee any Standard Record of either Vietor or Co- upon request. . eri flavor and “bouquet”; by every one, Machine Outfit as Qiumbie on this mo- po are ebeobataly = pl mo} re * fire per- ana” {00 : ‘ hac ter to during the Summ i soup. inet FREE ny piano you slect you may use fora whole year—and if at the ond ’ a rd it.for yourself today. SP esdate Berenore Penn miter pate te apei eyete jade a8 sled Fy ail slew every oust Our Wagon will call at your convenience g ; : lL. Lid f n Enamel Bed Outtit with Sea Po ane and tat 9,98 For Tomorrow, Tuesday For Wednesday 1 Kranich & Bach Upright. .$100 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright. 100 Among the 40 bargains will be: 1 Herdmen Upright. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 1 Opera Upright.......... 100 1 Chickering Upright...... 100 And 86 others, 1 Fischer Upright... a and 36 others. Poreelold Bige Icer. Like out. VOWS ADS sco sssdatssssesesse 100 rolls of music included “The chance of « lifetime, While you ere in the warerooms ask to see the new $850 Colonial upright pianos for 6185; also the famous new NEEDHAM PIANOS for $235.00. Ave., 19th to 20th St. rite ZL or our new Boox, BT containing information regarding our outfits, mailed VRE. RAL | Ceubrr TeRins C3 We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare) \nd, New’ sersey oni Conneotiout. 4" Sr. Little Difference What You Wast, a World Want Will Go and Get

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