The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1913, Page 10

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arated MeN SERENE an ETE EINE: severe nein: ecommensty ipl ore es neds iam R RHEE SRM a) Upper Soe ae. Reckt Fire Chief Paul Moore of Newark, & M. J., was one of the charges fled yes tarda with the County Clerk there by dhe mother of Marion Moy, killed last ‘May 10 by the chief's automobile on & Market street near B: $ qGks $10,000 damages. At the time of the accident Chief Moore was responding to an alarm of Sues Fire Onied. ning of the automobile INSURANCE HEADS PLAN TO STOP LOANS road. Mrs. Moy feane Wilverton was cove in or machine. The Chief in his anewer thet arta on the part of the girl Dangers to v Cneticiaie Point- caused —| ed Out at Annual Convention of Company Presidents. PERFECT PROCESS Arthur E. Childs of Boston, Pres- H OSIE RY Jance Company, ured the Assootation Poe NA RERES TT Ht meee fery for men and women. life imeurance. Buch loans had tnereanea from 8 1-8 tend cent. of the reserve wr} of Amer- mpanies in 1888 to 16 per cent he gata, and they would prob- a proach 18 per cent thie year. ‘Of the $3,500,000,000 held as reserve funda at the end of 1913 by life in surance companies in the United Atater $650,000,000, he #aid, hed been to policyholders. “In aubjecting the reserve fund to loans,” @aid Mr. Childs, “life insurance companies have left it open to the whimstoal desires of the Too often these loans have been made with- out the knowledge or eonsent of the long-lived, dressy hos- means that the silk Every an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Sold by dealers everywhere. most extravagant age. The people who ‘are living up ¢o ami even beyond thelr Gepending upon their ineur- ‘ance for the future protection of their femfles, are the people who are mort- gaging thetr ingurance just es goon as the deposits are large enough to satiety some of heir repre expensive desires. “Our ee a a , Moreover, of granting loans upon demand ts appar ently #0 ‘eompettoie with the othrer OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @ 34th Street, New York Special Sale of * Women’s & Misses’ Gloves One-clasp, pique-sewn + eet | 75 One and two-clasp Serf ee ime Peieadered tacks. "139 Paks 7 | 95c Women's and twondaae que or rare seen | 1.50 OpPENHEIM, GLINS & G 34th Street Women’s Silk Hosiery silk hose, in fashionable | 5 0c poe reinforced sole and heel; double garter top. 75¢ Value Passo Cepeda in stret street and eve= png. shades; reinforced sole and | 85c 3 dou 11.50 double garter baad} 25 Value Black or white silk hose with hand embroidered clocks in self or contrasting shades. 2.00 Value OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & C 34th Street Women’s Bath Robes Blanket and el din lo ceareaepasameoowagsye | 2.50 Women’s Boudoir r Sacques Made of satin ribbon and de | 3.95 meee rows ot tacts in plik lavender and light blue, Japanese Mandarin Coats / ot soft silk, in desirable shades, hand = embroidered | 4 95 i ined. 8.75 Value e Crepe de Chine Petticoats do chine hime tn comblnation ‘eth with | 3. 95 5.50 Value | 4.95 Petticoats gmbined crop da chine. com with lace ty fasertion and 6.90 Value of Wfe tneirance that et change in the avaten i« necesmary fron 9 |e ataripoint of the compantes then- Hale Py )f a ; Honey » t Two} conspiracy caused the authorities to | clowe the booths. | Gent of the Columbian National Ineure of Life Insurance Presidente at ite seventh e@nnual convention in New York to~lay to take prompt eteps to educate the public not to borrow on ita fonctions nado, and prominent Liberals, Mranclaco Aguilar the best of all specifics for the prompt [and Santiago Argulo, were among tie | relief of coughs, colds and sore throat. | Senatora elected on Tuesday. The poll- | ing passed off in an orderly manner, ex- | capt in the department of Rivas, where | the discovery of an antl-Governmental | It soothes and heals. Sold by all druggists, Wien W Aches Asaie Use B. Altman & Co.. have arranged for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, A Reduction Sale of Boys’ Overcoats and Norfolk Suits offering unusual values. Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 214 to 17 years, value $850 . . . at $6.50 Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 214 to 17 years. value $9.75 . . .« + at $7.50 Boys’ Imported Overcoats, values $27.50t0 34.00 . . at $18.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, including an additional pair of knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 18 years; value $7.75 . . . © at $85.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 7.to 18 years, the larger number having an additional pair of knickerbockers; value $10.50 . at $7.75 Appreciable Reductions from former prices have been made throughout the stock of the Boys’ Clothing Department. Additional large reductions have been effected in the prices of “Giris’ Coats and Dresses (sizes incomplete), comprising desirable styles made up in seasonable fabrics. These are now marked at the following exceptionally low prices: Girls’ Practical and Dress Coats, originally $10.50 to 20.00 . at $5.85, 8.25 & 10.50 Girls’ Worsted Dresses, in Russian and Waist models; originally $8.75 to 12.50 at 6 6 ee $5.00 & 6.75 Also a number of Afternoon Dresses, of silk and other materials, at advantageous price reductions. The Shoe Department (Second Floor) In order to effect an immediate clearance, all discontinued styles in Women’s Boots and Slippers are now being offered at One-third less than the regular prices, As the range of sizes is not complete in all styles, a personal selection is advised, T [Pith Aveune, With enh 35th Ktresis, Bem York." In the Saks Bazaar tomorrow, an important Sale of Blouses at $1 & $2 in new, up-to-the-minute models. ‘This new acquisition to the Bazaar will be a popular feature for tomorrow. It has been some little time in course of preparation and shows it. The values are positively splendid. Such e collection of blousewear is rarely seen at anything like such prices. The assortment includes blouses of lingerie, voile and crepe, in high and low neck styles, with inset or fitted sleeves and open front and back. They are clever copies of models at far higher prices than these, and attractively put up in festive holly boxes for gift purposes. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street. women Tete eaten tet at nen gone Dainty Gifts Jor InfantsenChildren Here is a collection of useful and fox the "Atti oa seful and beautiful things Infante’ tS pela ee rench, hand embroidered, Silk or Lingerie Caps—Lace Embroid trimmed, $160 to 1280, Smmrowdery Sacques and Wrappers—-Cashme: Silk, acon . Afghans—Silk, cashmere or pique, $1.75 to 32.50. Biers oo Linen or Sheer Lawn, Hand Embroidered Bibe—€5c. to $10.50. pager Mittens, Silk Stockings and Shoes — SOc. and 85c. weaters and Sweater Suits, Knitted Caps, Hats, come Knickerbocker Suits, Colored and fine embroidered White Eve oan copecilly fine Speake Ton, of ‘oil Ss, Record Books, Ti and Novelties at attractive prick. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 33d and 34th Sts, %* Tete Mert Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Distinctive Footwear Sor Men ‘© The Cordwainer”’ 4) The best all round a Boots $5.8 ever made orth $8.00, i 85 “© Bench-made”? ‘Bose from London, England Made on our own _ and patte $10.00 Dress Pumps Imported Patent Calf wih Tithe $4.8 5 disk in sole English Leather Slippers ‘S27 Strictly hand made awe $4.00. A Special Special Sale of Men’s Shirts Gloves & Pajamas . Excellent Holiday Gifts Negligee ote 13 pisaconpet Eade cata < - $1.50 cloth Values $2.00 to $2.50, Gloves ta j A well known ¢ of tan cape an po mocha gloves - $7 0 Values $1.50 to $2.00, Flannel Pajamas ss i #2.00 to sent at 65 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. Geanal Suns FURNITURE ame station cal tHE — WEEKLY $3.48 Down on $50.00 OPENS « «¢ 75.00 AN 14 “ 6 * 150.00 “ACCOUNT 9.00 “ A SL STS ER ee eae _ ORNS E i 6». DREN Seeiaiamaiaanal | Lord & 7, aylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Special Notice Not a pair of our present stock of Women’s Shoes & Shppers will be carried to the new store Therefore We Offer Our Entire Stock of Fine Shoes and Shippers Now $6.00 to $10.00............ All Low Shoes In every way the ae our 2. 6 can buy at $5.00 to 31 ie is ° 5 Women’s Neckwear At Greatly Reduced Prices Imported Ostrich Boas A large variety of Petry and colors $5.95 & $8.60 Imported Chiffon, Crope de Chine, cee = ind Beaded Scarfs $5.00 to $10. 00—Values to #20.00 A Large Assortment of Stocks, Jabots and Fichus, net, lace trinmet 50c each—Values to $1.00 - Splendid Assortments af Holiday Handkerchiefs For Men & Women $1.00 per bor of 4 91.60 per baz of 6 $1.50 per box of 6 Men’s linen Lage Women’s linen handkerchiefs, | three bat — in pend hand embroidered corner. $1.60 per bor of 6 Wemsitueen aduuad: Women’s Beer Shamrock | kerchiefs, embroidered corner. lawn, hand hemstitched and $1.50 per baz of 6 hand embroidered initial. Men's linen a tape border and block letter. Hand embroi corners $1.00 box of 3 with wide hem. Men's liven. hi bare, $1.00 per boz hand embroi: Women’s sheer 41,50 and 68.75 por doom lawn, hand-embroidered ini-|Men’s linen handkerchief: tial. 34 and 4 inch hems. \ Sweaters, Crochet Scarfs €&8 Jackets’ | Useful Holiday Gifts Women's Sweaters Norfolk: and belted back styles, all the he ones $3.05 shades......ssceeseeseeeceree Women’s Shetland & Hand Crochet Searfo| 95¢ Dainty colors........... Values $1.95 to $8.00 Dry: 95 Women’s Hand Crochet Bridge Jackets Wits sak only, ray io with contrasting colors bons............ Value $7.50 Friday & Saturda) Practical Holiday Gifts Maids’ Dresses & Aprons In a Large Vi artety $4.95 « 34.50 98¢, $1.25, $1.50 319 3 Aprons A large assortment of lawn, swiss, crossbar and Sr iat small, medium and large, plain and trim- med, 25¢, 50c, O5e, 75¢, 8c, $1.25, $1.50, 1.75 and $1.05 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘“‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.

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