The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, der euch a aystem ft was no burden for the villager to cross the street to pay his school tax, walk down to the post- office to pay his village or town taxes and then drop over to the blacksmith fe Together. shop to pay hie county taxes. The prea- TT ent system of covecting taxes in this] Tee Potios of the Brens ware ashes WANTS 10 OBTAIN county, under agricultural community | Cfly to-day to search for two boys who i rules, although we have a city popula-] have been missing from their homes : tion. Is such that many an honest, eol-|#nce Tuesday, Both ilve in the same vent and capable man loses his property | neighborhood, but it {a not known tf of the confusion of the tax} they went away together, Frederick : 4 “i Roth, nine, of No. 7 Forest avenue, lect nee taxes at the same place and] feported missing by his father, te de At the ame time, and why they should | scribed an 4 feet tail, weighs 6 pounds, Property Owners Tired of | not notity the taxpayer by postal of let-| has blue eyes, blond hair, ight com- ‘ * ter just as would any private business) pjexion and is of medium bulld, He Trotting Hither and Yon [concern which had a just bill against a) wore a gray sweater, brown knee Dante, to Pay Taxes. BRONX BOYS MISSING. lived Near “Rack Other and May citizen? As the matter now stands, a] man may have the roof taken from over| Bray shirt and @ gray cap. his head before he really knows he ts| The other boy, who was reported miss- In debt to the community “Again, there Ix no pollee protection One of the aymptoms of the cordinity | here, We are worse off than ihe city with which the old Republican organiza-| in this; the outcasts and criminals who thom te extending the fatted calf to the) are driven of the city by the activ- Be Moose was demonstrated at ay ity of the may prey upon us with f@meker and reception of the Eixhth Dis. | P°. eer iy Sa Wee pers “| "Lean think of no better programme Peutsean Clov of North Hemv-| top the Republican party in Nassau @tené, Long Island, at the Vigilant Fire 2 County than a campaign for a new Batt, Groat Neck station, last night. | gisurhan-cit ey " purban-elty charter devised to meet Béward W. Weeks, who appeared nn a conditions which now exist, but of which fepresentative of the “reformed or ex- i our fathers who framed one law for Bel Moosers,” ovtlined a plan for an clties and another for farm country qmiirely new and progressive form of| never dream Government for a county with a city] The suggestion of Mr. Weekn was en-]!9 & Saloon at No. 172 Spring street population, like Naseau thusiastically indorsed by representa. #hortly after midnight, John Radico, the “In Nassau County,” sald Mr. Weeks, | tives of both winks of the party yn Feet and two men, Pletro Zumba, Ing by his sister Idn, is Harty Krebs, ten, of No, 682 Forest avenue. He was described an being 4 fect tall, weighs reventy-five pounds, has tlie eyes and Mxht complexion, ts of medium bulld and wore @ gray swenter and gray sult. — >-—-- SHOTS FIRED IN SALOON. Proprietor 4 Two Men Arrested Mt of Shooting. As a result of the firing of two shots ‘we have a city In itself. We have a bis si} begin ist brite i pero twenty-six years old, of No, 7% Thomp- @ity population. Yet we are governed 10 preaiied: Lew!s mith, the newly! won street, and Mario Cosano, thirty- under the wise laws made by our fore-| Clected Miatrict- Attorney; George Tlttles | ong years old, of No, 12 Sullivan atreet, hi ble Josep! ‘ fathers for a community where the pop-| {ohn the venerable Joneph Hicks Of Lit | were looked up in the Macdougal atrest a on ation Is acattered and the small vit-| Benjamin Coffin, Frederick Rauter and] station. Radico was charged with vio- Jage was the centre of population, Un-| William IT. Mullon. lating the Sullivan law and the other “A Block Lone Store Filled With GIFTS OF SILVER to be found in New York City, from chests of SOLID SILVER to a pair of sugar tongs—at The Store of The MERIDEN CO.,, 49-51 West 34th Street—Running Through to 35th. artistic merit. In this exclusive Silver Shop has been assembled the broadest and most varied collection of Gifts for Men Gifts tor Women Gifts for Children Gifts to Adorn the Home Gifts in Table Service == ~~ f i RRA Feta Silver for Christmas Feasts : [pis suas PINS This wealth of varicty, in pieces ss and designs, is found in this ex traordinary store because The MER- IDEN COMPANY (International Silver Co., Successor) are the Largest Makers of Silver—-Sterling and Plate—in the World. This also accounts for the extraordinary values found here. Styles, All of i Here is a convenient Mahogany Chest, yles, All of Sterling Silver. with Green Velvet—one of the many styles to be found at the Meriden Store. We Invite You to Come Inand See the Holiday Collections. We illustrate a few, from the hun- dreds, of charming Gift Things shown to Christmas shoppers now, in this wonderfully interesting Silver Store. Shoe Slides and Buckles, $1.50 to $4.5u Men's Patent Silver Belt Buckle, $4.50 to $6.00-—-engine turned, enerevels plain or with saw pierced monogram: Cigarette Holder with ire quills, $2.00 to $2.75 Silver Pencils with Foster clips and many other styles, $1.00 to $7.00 Cigar Cutters, $2. 00 to $12.00 Coin Holders, $2.00 to $18.50 Pocket Knives, $1.50 to $8.00 Domino Sugar Holders, $3.25 to $12.00 Beal Clocks, #43 jare, fares shee Clocks, $4.50 to $50.00 Twine Holders with Scissors, $2.25 ‘Tea Service in Silver Plate, beautifully engraved. Price Sa as shown, with ANS $100.50, ithout engraving, $84.5 A Trivet Stand, heavily yite pe... liver base, $15. without stand and lamp, $6.75. OUNTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) World’s Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate The trio denied all knowledge of the ghooting except that a man entered the Diace, fired, and then ren owt As the police were arresting Radice, he fell, striking his head eqeinst a chair. He was taken to Bt. Vincent's Hospital before being locked up. Now is the most delightful time of all the year to visit the most interesting Exhibition of Things in Silver Thousands of people are puzzled to know just what to give that will have individuality as well as Some Meriden Candlesticks in Different 3-in-One Bottle Stopper—cork, bottle Sandwich Tray, in popes design, made opener, cork screw—$2.75 to $4.25 Sterling Silver. Prices fom n $10. 00 to $23. 00, Clue Lighters—pocket—$2.25 to $7.50 according to The MERIDEN CO, Silversmiths 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York FRIDAY, DECEMBER 56, 1913. ‘men were charged with Glsorderiy oof duct. =| Lord & Laylor Founded 1826 To-morrow, Saturday A Clearance Sale of Girls’ Coats & Dresses Owid I sin, te Tete pe, ee tail trimming of covered buttons, w: ao brown and black. waten $3.95 Value $16.5 Girls’ ) tree Coates peng the weet broken assortment of Fdh eign the . =" fabrics and shades, Sizes 6 to 12 $10.95 Value ts $20: 40 Girls’ Winter Conte Smart tailo and novelty cath fll fen lene ow Beled $3. 95 style, warmly li and 8 years pean S $8. 50 Girls’ Woolen Dresses Belted and straight line models of wool $ 4.95 serge, English check and plaids. Sizes 6 to 3 12 years Values to $8.50, Girls’ Rainproof Coats $2.05 A lane @ assortment in full length re ofl ond desirable matcrials. Sizes 6 to 10 yea Formerly 85.95 sat ‘$6. 95, $3.95 Misses’ Coats & Dresses At Greatly Reduced Prices 150 Misses’ Winter Coats oat ee a eral plaid Ls et re es vets, novel and mixtures and woo! , ° of these pot fur collar collar trimmed 2 es $12.50—Value $22.50 50 Misses’ Winter Coats fovelty mixtures, Cigrine and cheviots; sport. three- Ne arter and full length eral smart pa a Velue $10.50. Misses’ Winter Coats Of imported chinchilla, boucle, wool plush and mannish mixtures; many models lined throughout and fur collar $15.00 and $19.50—Values $25.00 and $35.00 50 Misses’ Afternoon, Calling or Trotting Dresses Of crepe-de-chine, charmeuse, taffeta and plaid silk; also serges, crepes and novelty mixtures, in a selection attractive models $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50 Values $20.00 to $30.00 . 75 Misses’ Dinner, Evening and Dancing Frocks all the popular models, many bein; roductions— .t. tacos) Miitioas, crane 5 crepe-de-chine, char- meuse and nets, all pee pied ly draped and trimmed $15.00, $19.50 py binge 50 Values $30.00 to $50.00 sxseptional Values in Women’s Sweaters Practical Holiday Gifts Women’s Plain Weave Sweaters Byron collar. White, brown, gray Ch iseonn $1.95 Women’s Fancy Weave Coat oa Shawl collar. White, gray, dark ene and} $2.05 brown Women’s Angora Sweater Seta Scarf and cap to match, combination color— $6, 95 white and cmnere rose and white, white and Copenhagen, and tan and gregn Value $10.95, C-B Corsets The C-B a la Spirite Corset appeals to women who know the value and charm of a good figure and who seek the best means of preserving it. The models come in sufficient number to suit all forms, and each gives the utmost perfection of coritour to the various figures for which they are designed. Coutsl $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $950 8 $5.00 Broche ..ssssse sees sees s++ $3150 8 $5.00 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS cates & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. December 5th Until 18th Inclusive A Special Clearance Sale of All Women’s Boots and Low Shoes Not a Pair of Our Present Stock Will Be Carried to the New Building Low Shoes in every way the equal of any yl B2. 65 buy regularly at $5.00 to $' Women’s Boots $3. 65 Value $5.00 -Extraordinary Values in Women’s Winter Coats Women’s Street Coars An attractive assortment of models shown $ 7 G 00 ° in a selection of the best winter materials. Value $25.00 Coats for Street or Dressy Wear Fancy Boucle, Broadtail Cloth, Wool Plush and ert Cloth, in a large varicty of models, handsomely lined throughout and heavily interlined, $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00 Values $35.00 to $45.00 Very Special Women's Handsome Piush Coats Suitable for street or dressy occasions; attractively lined and comfortebly interlined. $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 Values $89.50 to $55.00, Fur Cotlared Coats For Street, Afternoon or Dres. Beautiful Coats of Broadcloth and Wool Duvetyn in a number of smart models, handsomely lined throughout. $29.50 and $35.00 Values $50.00 to $60.00. Wear Smart Afternoon or Evening Coats Reproductions from Foreign Models $45.00 and $55.00 Crushed or Plain Plush and Moire Chiffon Velvets, either fur or marabout trimmed, beautifully lined and interlined. Values $65.00 to $75.00, Special Holiday Sale Manicure Sets at 00% Reduction Ivor-Tone Toilet Sets ¥ places, including monggrarn in any color, } $25.00 Special Values in Leather Goods & Bags Pin Seal Pannier Bags Moire silk lined, covered frame, fitted with $: purse and mirror, black, blue, ery, tan and [P4295 purple.........++eeeeseee Imported Strap Books Lon eee and velvet calf, moire silk | $3.05 lined, top handle, inside frame and six pockets. Pin Seal Pouch Bags With inside partition, suede lined, fitted with $ purse and mirror, silver and gilt frame, blac, 3.95 navy and blue........sseeseeeeeeee Speci ‘A Manufacturer’s Sample Line . Sashes and Girdles for Gifts The latest styles of girdles and sashes of all de- scriptions, copies of im) imported models, comprising $1 50 peenling (9 mek ana he newest solors, plaids, } and iffon, broc and panne velvets Values up to $10.00 $2.00 wee a =

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