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THE aveane WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 38, = "SENTENCE 1S SUSPENDED. |." eee ee " eo OUR 2 coon 7 1918, past wea Tie iri w ve UrouRne back p | totews Hestaarnnt Threw tare Lord & T. aylor, Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Panic Doring Sean ¥ ae WAIT ,TO GET SICK Sadden changes in winter severely tax endurance, but SCOTT’S EMULSION quickly increases resistive- et in the weak he | baerine et ‘ay We Arthur Dulfer, the twenty-oue-yeare (! jn Sentenced. a, twenty-three years venue, good things on phe : * “| | Bank Examiner Charles S$. | {0),, t 6 injured men were Wiliam Wale power for lhe . fe am aleh, | Chapman. had great diMeulty in ge «| Me mona win, where apt Duiter WAS Ton 8 ome yeara oid, of No. am Kant little fo bod / N t ‘ f t tock f j |ter straightened out jatationed, ‘The girl wait whe was tn the [by ASE CaS Stree, Cte MAR RRT OF the ot a pa ur wii ' = The bank examiner vieited the First park with Dulfer and two other young * Il nd John Speke, twenty-one vears Ir Of O prese: oO ‘The First Natoonal Bank of Bayonne, | National early ast week. Tmmediately | gum riimors became current in Bayonne that there Would be trouble in the First Na- tonal. MANY LARGE ACCOUNTS ARE WITHDRAWN. Many of the largest accounts wera! active and the depositors of thene ace counts were the first to hear of impend~ ames McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Women’s Shoes & Slippers will be carried to the new store Therefore We Offer Our Entire Stock of . Fine Shoes and Stppers , Now $6.00 to $10.00........ Lee De 85 ing difficulties at the bank, Quietly but thoroughly they drew out their money. Saturday found the institution in @ bad way. Mr. Chapman notified the officers that unless they came forward with aubstantial ald he would close the ldoors and take px ion. A moeting of the directors alled yesterday and jasted until midnight. : CX th I t ERRATA Nobody is so Poor that he Sp acre to wear im- Properly fitted glasses; nobody So rich that Ne can employ cateeniatniiditdeaeaeie + altel TiS i / pn skill or ability in wry dew ree superior to ours, he examinations of our Oculists (registered Pen) are made in specially equipped ah testing rooms and are jorough and complete. Our charges for the glasses prescribed (if glasses are Meeded) are always extremely Moderate—due to the tremen- ‘dous volume of our business, » Harris eyeglass service gives u the very best results at the ast expense. Our guarantee pf complete satisfaction is back of all Harris Glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more. &4 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave, 4 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 87 W 36th St., bet. #42 Columbus Ave. Nassau St st and Hed Ste, near John St. roadway, nr. Willo'by, B'klyn. opp. A. & S., B'klyn. All the directors could guarantee was $70.00, Mr, Chapman eaid that thie Amount would be useless against @ run, which was sure to develop this morning The directors then voted tj suspend payment and turn the bank over to Mr. Chapman. ‘The doors of the bank were not cloned to-day. All the clerks and tellers were in their places, but no banking business Was transacted, The attaches were kept busy explaining to customers that the bank was temporarily embarrassed but would probably reopen before Christ- But it may take two or three months to straighten out the affairs of the in- stitution, The general impression in Bayonne is that the bank will pay de- positors in full and there is no feeling of panic. About 90 depositors of the First Na tlonal Visited the bank during the morn- ing. —’ Toronto Police Come to Lene. Inspector Dickson Geddes a Reaves of the Toronto police here tals morning with introduction ie Chief study of New. York pollve methods and espectally of the traffic aquad. ny 0 greeted them cordially and turned them over to Inspector O'Brien at the hoad of the traffic quad. Good Values in Table Linens Unprecedented Opportunities For advantageous holiday selections from two-store assortments are presented in every department ' ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER THE 98TH Remarkable Sale OF REAL LACES 1.vdern and quaint productions in many exclusive designs, very desirable for holiday presentation. formerly 6.00 to 68.00 Real Duchesse Lace........+ 1.95 to 14.75 yd. ! formerly 2.50 to 20.00 Real Duchesse and Point Laces........+..++++ or formerly 4.75 to 35.00, 3.25 to 27.50 yd. Real Point Applique Lace....1.95 to 18.75 yd. formerly 3.00 to 25.00 Real Filet Lace............655 35c to 13.75 yd. FEATHER NECKWEAR French Novelties in Sets of Marabout or Mara- bout and Ostrich, suitable for gifts. Marabout Muff and Scarf in Black, Natural, Black and White or Natural and White. value 11.50, Set 8.25 Muff and Collarette of Marabout and Ostrich, Black, Natural, Black and White or Natural and White. value 10.75, Set 7.50 Marabout Muff and Cape Set,—Black or Natural. value 9.25, Set 6.25 Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs with ribbon or tassel ends. value 7.75, 5. Marabout and Ostrich Capes...value 4.50, 2.95 All Low Shoes $3.65 |$2.65 In every way the — g bi ve can buy at $5.00 to $10 Millinery Salon Third Floor Annual Sale of Imported Model Hats and Hats of Our Own Creation $6.00 & $10.00 Formerly $15.00, 825.00 and $50.00 ~ Men's Furnishings House Coats, Robes, Dressing Gowns, etc. A comprehensive showing of Correct Styles, Particularly Appropriate for Holiday Gifts. Real Rose Point Lace...... 4.50 to 39.00 yd. formerly 65c to 18.00 ‘ Double Faced Cloth Coats.......... $5.00 to $10.50 for Christmas Gifts Scarfs, Fichus, Collars, Stocks, Yokes,Guimpes Velvet Dinner Jackets. .....0 ce cece eceeees $18.00 "THERE is hardly anything that will be received fae eee wee aemnt. s Blanket Robes............+4. 50 to $6.00 with more p! pleasure by the housekeeper than and various Fancy Neckpieces in the above laces, to match. Pink, Bl Whi ||] Wool Blanket Robes............... $7.00 to $9.75 aset of Table Linen from McCutcheon’s, Such a t very attractive prices. AK BUG On WHILE, \|| English Dressing Gowns. .......... $12.00 to $25.00 Th a Ty Pp gift is beautiful and serviceable. The prices 2.50, 2.75 to 3.75 Set Imported Golf or Motoring Jackets. ey. $ n some of the popular sizes range as follows: \ ported Golf or Motoring ts... $6.50 to $18.00 JEWELRY Ribbon Hair Bow Sets, 6 in box........... 2.00 Imported Wool Motor Scarfs....... $1.50 to $2.50 2x2yd. Cloth and one dozen Napkins tL Sd Sf od fj - Imported Silk Dress Scarfs. ....... $5.00 to $12.00 $5.25, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00,-40.75, 12.50 and 15.00. ee. ae _Satin Taffeta or Moire Taffeta Ribbon in a Hand-finished Sweater Coats...... $5.50 to $7.60 2x2\¢ yd. Cloth and one dozen Napkins Bar Pins of Sterling Silver, set with rhinestones variety of colors and Black or White. 514 and 614 Terry Cloth Bath Robes . $3.50 to $10.50 $6.00, 6.25, 7.25, 8.00, 9.00, 11.75, 15.00 and 16.25. or colored stones. . inches wide. 19¢ and 23¢ yd. PGSGMOR 6. ciesne ons osgaiidlsinsmns $1.50 to $6.50 214x214 yd.Cloth and onedozen Napkins Black Silk Ribbon Sautoirs..............55 values 30c and 40c $7.50, 8.50, 9.00, 12,00, 13.50, Frit . crea One or three jet slides........ iiaeiake wears assign 75c¢ Choice assortment of Narrow Christmas Rib- . . . ent Als eR Ee ROT Three pearl slides........00ceeeeeeneeees 2.00 bon suitable for decoration. Special Prices for SE KS ee ma Pearl Necklaces,---even or graduated beads. R . Larger ood val eproductions o, H getter ea for 16 inch length. 1.75 CORSETS P if \ Christmas delivery. All {Holiday purchases are Steel studded Shoe Buckles.......... pair 1.25 “C. B. a la Spirite,”—in a variety of models for French Gowns, aory ch cheny! pet iad a Genuine Gunmetal Mesh Bags. .........-- 4.50 slender, medium and well-developed figures. Made A Timely Offering in the Special Order Salon EATHER GOODS of Kingotien Cont on Panay Beoche, Quite the smartest and most becoming modyls ‘ we i y LEATHER GOODS Imported Coutil...... 1.00, 1.50 to 3.00 have been able to present at Special Prices—New James McCutcheon & Co. Fancy Broche........ 3.00, 3.50 to 5.00 ideas in Evening and Afternoon Gowns reproduced 5th Ave., 38d and 34th Sts. Ree Trade Mark ' Furniture Without Deposits Purchased in thie manner hae ev atiafactory to the ‘atoaye ta | Jagee our patrons, CALL AND ‘Bi AK. Our Terme Apply Aloo to New York, New Jeragy, Long Island and Connecticut. Ahandsome Mission Clock FREE i with every purchase of $75 or over during December on presentation of this COUPON. EW. A" Cettaretion fram ver, Our methole YOUR OWN TERMS Women’s Shopping Bags of Pin Seal, Moire Silk or Velvet. 2.75 Women’s Shopping Bags of Pin Seal...... . 4.50 Fitted Wicker Sewing Baskets............ 3.75 Jewel Cases of Morocco.............00008 1.00 Writing Folios of Morocco. . Witting Tabletés. vicsou cece ves cess Bridge Whist Cases....1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Brass Novelties............. 50c and 1.00 Large assortment of Holiday Stationery, Calendars and Christmas Cards. 25¢ to 8.00 DECORATIVE NOVELTIES Lingerie Pillow Slips,—fine Linen, hand-em- broidered, lace trimmed or buttonholed edge. value 4.00to7.00 2.75 to 4.95 Arabian Lace Scarfs and Centerpieces. .g........ value 4.50 to 14.50, 2.. 25%. to 8.95 Scarfs and Squares,—hand-drawn work; lace trimmed. value 1.50t02.50, 95c to 1.45 Pillow Slips made of Tapestry or Velour. Scarfs to match................. debe 4 A collection of Incomplete Sizes in “Warner Rustproof, P. N., American Lady, and Augustine” Corsets. value 1.50, 95c Brassieres of all-over Embroidery and fine Batiste trimmed with lace or embroidery. value 9Sc to 2.50, 50c, 75c and 1.35 TOILET ARTICLES Specially Priced Imported Clocks,—Ivory finish; assorted styles. . value 1.25 to 2.50, 85¢ and 1.50 Imported Mirrors with ring handle.............. value 2.00 to 3.00, 1.50 and 1.75 Imported Mirrors with straight handle. .... 1.00 value 1.50 Imported Military Brushes with stiff bristles. ... value 4.00, 2.95 pair “Allwon” Nickel Buffers. . .value 2.00, 1.50 Silk Tourist Cases,—rubher lined; choice se- lection of colors. value 1.50, Silk Tourist Cases and Pullman Aprons..... 1.50 value 2.25 to 4,00 Perfume Atomizers.............+ 75c to 5.00 Farina Cologne in Christmas wickers........... 39c and 69c bottle RIBBONS “Dorothy Dainty” Sets,—hair bows and sash | | i in the season's most fashionable materials, $95.00 & $110.00 This offering is only of a temporary nature and is occasioned by the unusual necessity for moving stocks confronting the store at this time. Splendid Display of Art Needtework, Objects of Art 8 Hotsday Novelties Including Mirrors, Lamps, Candle Sticks, Carved Boxes, Book Ends, Cretonne Novelties, Pillows, Opera Bags, and Articles of Fancy Needlework. Third Floor Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Direstory—READ IT, ' Ss

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