The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1913, Page 4

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4 ___soTHE EVENING WeRee. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913. be our! we ave a re hiake witha rew ; dence.” Mr. Du Vivier AGAINST DR. BLAKE: | BYBRUTALITY AT esses Le de * James McCreary & Co t er ieast of 1 ae Blackwoire Pe ried Stopped, but 5 5 fal na have Dae po (itrested that tHe | eferee Will Hear the Separa . hy [BLAND DaGN = ining soma nowhars tarot ton na 34th Street 5th Avenue a. avidenas ouriented by the Grand Jury, } ieee conditions on the Island has | ;: H tiga ferrites and ous Thihate; died cs oliday Suggestions i Grand Jury After dy halen ootin of|« Ea hcttouita st ‘as eon in domacs ahi i ll y gzgze ' Secret Investigation Reports | ita no ume will be lost now in bring: |vreme Court to-day when Mra. 1 | Distinctly noteworthy two-store Intolerable Conditions, |‘ ** “® SS SSE eee ee OO ain assortments of seasonable gift / MAYBE DIVORCED, MAYBE NOT “rin. selections are shown in every i {2 COMPLAINTS MADE, |cesrt ctves Ban sotne sees | oer tion mit "ieee | department at unusual : . Baekiel Henry Piatt, a wealthy butld- coreg «0 ; EW STORE, 144 | price concessions. ; Whitman Aide Says the Pris-|!n« construction superintendent wants to an att N SE girs i oners Have ‘‘Suffered Worse |‘oreed from Gartrate We Pint iF | 88 cout & cee rH f ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER THE 16TH. ; than Beatings.” me: ade let ag header AL | at ie wife wing hi fo! : - divorce. | EE Mlaown « ewer, ot bw igvergntions ot (te tammuaier ti cr olan veers ess valet ect ou Rae eee, ‘ the ill treatment of prisoners in the jon the ground of desertion, 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue ‘mi » Walking Sticks, ¢ Crops, etc. i eae, so that, tadietiente, wit {TS week's adjournment a Taffeta Silk Umbrellas,—tape edge; handles,— 5 follow. Th Men’ F ishi De % long etched and hand-engraved Sterling Silver, Bamscmatommece cos ADIEST LOOK-YOUNG, e Men's Furnishing Vep Fancy Trimmed Wood, Gunmetal, Staghorn, Cape- ¢ At the Sixth Avenue Entrance Du Vivier said to-day, te reported to have caused the death of one of the inmates. In all about @ dosen cases fave been investigated. “The prisoners,” Mr. Du Vivier eald, “have been subjected to things far ‘Worse than beatings.” ‘The Grand Jury, which was empan- Use the Old-time Sage Will Know. Gray hair, however handsome, notes advancing age. We all kno (abbot hp Your tae is your charm. It mars beelbocicy When it fades, Martinique. They have made frequent m visite to Blackwell's Island and heard ‘the stories that the ill-treated ones have to haa teu, RESULTS OF THE INQUIRY PUT BEFORE WHITMAN. A, applications hur enhance its pity a Dont ay gtay! Look young! Either tonic at home or get ya hs or ea, an iit ur Hair yet rl Thcumands of folks Whitman. carefully has this Grand Juy| te @one about ite work that until to-day | ch an investi- “¢ be ‘anit darkens 20 Loupe io You moisten a sponge eth it drawing thie through peje atati aoe gd orning disappears; afte on th pry bal of two, ite nat restore’ ant it becomes thict hat they be eeatinued to| lustrous, and you appear years yor Economical and Attractive Holiday Gifts Almost every one is familiar with the unsur- passed variety and values offered in our Hand- kerchief and Housekeeping Linen Departments. In addition to these we invite attention to the following :— Real Lace Scarfs & Neckwear Limerick, Carrick-ma-Cross, Applique and Spanish Lace Scaris at one-third less than regular price, $6.75 to 75.00. Real Lace Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets at greatly reduced prices, $2.00 to 18.00. Hand embroidered Net Fichus, $1.00 to 7.50 each. Hand embroidered Collars, 50c to $7.50 each. Specials in Lingerie Madeira Underwear-—Exquisite sets. Three pieces— Gown, Chemise and Drawers, $15.00. Fine Nainsook Sets. Three pieces—elaborately lace trimmed and embroidered, $11.75. py ey models in Crepe de Chine—one with ichu, the other, lace collar, rose buds and accor- pon] Seaeeh skirt, $15.50. Imported Boudoir ole Cope. Several styles. Some embroidered and lace trimmed, $3.75 and 5.75. araciaie in Silk Stockings All pure silk, with cotton tops and soles (wide tops). Black, White and all shades, $1.00 a pair. Pure sill, with hand embroidered clocks. Blacks only, $1.75 @ pair. Pure silk hand embroidered in Black and Whites, all self embroidery, $2.00 up to 15,00 a pair. Art Needlework Department Madeira hand embroidered Handkerchief, Glove and Napkin Nackin Casco 85c to $2.25 each, Pin Cushions, Needle Books, Sewing Utilities, Card Cases, Memorandum—a vey large collection of small @ift novelties, 50c to $2.50 each. Sewing Baskets, Sits Bogs, Vani Bags, etc., $1.00 t Leh} ity Bags, etc., $ ° a SS SS SS Reg. Trede Mer! hand Wash Dress Materials Pe apenas ly Ring Keel Tepe de Shi: @uitable for Ladies’ Waists, Dresses, Men's Shirts or Pajamas, etc, Packed in neat boxes for Holiday gifts. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Sts. DARKEN GRAY. HAIR and Sulphur and Nobody of @ youthful appearance. rel has and somnesly, tle of verti Raggisbrgees ive darkens the, bait. bea beautifully ney ee ves dandruff, af scalp itchin, ty fetiag hatrs wesees eo cob can F ait may, ons, nd Will hold To-morrow, Tuesday, an | Extraordinary Sale of Fine Silk Shirts Spring 1914 patterns—in all sizes, At *3.85 Each Regularly sold for $5.00 to 6.00 Tea Ww hg en oF turns ‘ea and ohn A Clearing Sale To-morrow, of women’s Suits, Coats and Skirts On the Third Floor Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits, of bre y de Laine, ¢ Cheviot, season's most desirable pon ti at $22.50, 28.75 Actual Values $39.50 to 79.50 Separate Skirts, i t Plaids, Velvet Corduroy, Sagi wl novelty aakecialas . t $4.50, 6.75 Actual Values $9.50 to 14.75 Women’s Street and Motor Coats f Soft, Warm Materials, plai furctrimmed, lined throughout, at $14.50, 19.75 Actual Values up to $45.00 Evening Coats and wraps of Velvets, Brocades, Plushes, Ete. many fur-trimmed; Values up to $143. 00, STERNBROTHERS In the Dressmaking Salon, on the Fourth Floor, are now offering the remainder of their Paris Gowns and Wraps At Less Than Half the Cost of Importation from Rem- | alee at $55.00 SSseararararar=z Fer a limited period, orders will be accepted for Afternoon and Evening Gowns, also Tailormade Suits At the following Specially Reduced Prices: Tailormade Suits, of the newest fabrics, from $69.50 upwards Gowns, Copies of latest models, and made of the most desirable materials, from $85.00 upwards SSsrassSsaeassaSspaSspeasafaSsyyeavealaT Seas Sree reas It te wp lered throughout im eave imperial leather, The Arms are extra large. at a ro tate ifts at fe the ne prices at fli fyi ay & WE GIVE DOUBLE @vWf GREBN STAMPS MORNINGS, —1 horn; etched and engraved sterling silver 5 value 6.00 to 8.00, 3.85 and 4.85 Twilled Silk Umbrellas,—tape edge; handles,— Gunmetal, Ebonine, Pimento, Mission and Box- wood, Staghorn or Capehorn with sterling silver caps and trimmings. value 4.00 to 5.00, 2.85 Umbrellas of Silk Mixed Fabrics,—piece-dyed; handles of Capehorn, Staghorn, Plain and Carved Wood with sterling silver trimmings; English Furze, Boxwood and Mission with sterling silver oaps and bands. . values 2.50and3.00, 1.75 IBBONS Satin Taffeta Ribbon,—in a variety of colors, also Black and White. 614 inches wide. 23c yd. value 40c Light and Dark Flowered Ribbon,—48¢ and 514 inches wide. value2se, 19¢ yd. Unusual Values Black Satin Sashes,—714 inches wide; with colored band ends finished with corded button and drop. 234 yards long. 2.50 each Plain Black Satin Sashes,—714 inches wide. 1.90 each “REDFERN” CORSETS Various models for average, medium and slender figures; made of Imported Coutil, boned with fine Walohn. 3.00, 3.50 to 5.00 Incomplete sizes in “Redfern” Corsets,— various models. value 4.00 to 6.00, 2.45 TOILET ARTICLES & PERFUMERIES . Toilet and Manicure Sets in Ivory finish Cellu- 1.25 to 10.00 Toilet Articles in real Ivory, including Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs and Manion pisces: 5 to 30.00 Toilet Articles iiMEnglish, me, and Domestic Ivory finish Celluloid. 50c to 9.75 Military Brushes, — superior grade bristles; solid back; assorted woods. 1.75 t0 13.75 Thermos Pitchers, Carafes and Bottles.... .00 to 10.00 Gillette Safety Razors 5.00 to 10.00 Impprted and Domestic Extracts, Colognes and Toilet Waters in the latest odors, from all the leading perfumers, i in handsome single or combina- tion cases, at prices ranging from 1.00 to 75.00 Perfume Atomizers i in a large variety of designs. 75c to 5.00 loid. BLANKET DEPARTMENT Steamer or Auto uy 0, 6.50 to 12 ‘50 each Comfortables— Silk Mull,—-wool filled Fine Satin,—wool filled California Blankets..5.75, 7.50 and 8.75 peir IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GBT IT. is EB Altman & Co: Remarkable Reductions have been made. in the prices of Women’s Winter Coats& Wraps including motor and utility Coats as. well as more elaborate models for after- noon and evening wear. All of these Overgarments represent desirabie, seasonable styles and fabrics, and many are now reduced to less than ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES. In this unusual offering are Coats in both practical and dress models, origi- nally $22.00 to 50.00, at $12.00, 16.50 & 22.00 Imported Coats and Wraps, in a variety of materials and in styles adapted for street, afternoon and evening wear; originally $45.00 to $175.00, at $25.00, 35.00, 50.00 & 75.00 The following have been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Sale of Women’s Blouses presenting unusuall values ina jal selection which et A ge number of ofa bor= ate models taken from the regular stock and greatly reduced. Taffeta Blouses, daintil shadow lace; ig Shadow Lace Blouses lined with colored n . ‘ each §§,., Blouses of iad chiffon, in gray and Royal blue, lined with white China silk; at $6.85 Blouses of shadow lace combined with net and lined with chiffon . . - at $9.00 Lace Blouses in elaborate models, comprising a variety of laces and trimmings, at $19.50 trimmed with A Sale of Bed Furnishings in the department on the Fourth Floor, will offer a limited cone | 4 beat yoo Comfort- ables an uily 25 per cent. less id en age than the regular prices. WHITE BLANKETS perpair - . + $5.00, 6.00 & 7.50 WOOL-FILLED COMFORTABLES with figured center and satin border $8.50 SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS at 6 eel + $2.90 & 4.50 will also hold to-morrow (Tuesday): An Unusual Sale of Men’s Furnishings comprising Men's House Coats, Blanket Bath Robes and Knitted Silk Motor Scarfs, at the following remarkable concessions from regue lar prices: Men’s House Coats of double-faced material, with silk cord trienming regular price $8.50, at ° . . . $5.00 Men's Blanket Bath Robes, in attraction designs; regular price $5.00 . at $3.75 Men's Imported Knitted Silk Scarfs, for dress or motor wear; regular price $10.00, at $6.50 In the Boys’ Clothing Department -4#* Boys’ Imported Hats & sere ra Coase te ance, to the following unusual prices: Boys’ Felt and Velvet Hats . at $1.90 Boys’ Felt Hats * «© «+ at 200 Boys’VelourHats . . . at 4.50 Boys’ BeaverHats . . +. at 6.00 These Hats were formerly marked at $3.50 to 9.50 Boys’ American-made Hats, in a variety of styles and fabrics, formerly ue to 5.50, are now at. . + 0c to $3,75 [SN Drewes, 24th end Ih Misrit, Maw York.) j

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