The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 11

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' HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913. 1" forery in the third degree. He was! : remanded until Monday for eentence. He was arrested last June on the) charge that he had tampered with the | club books and stolen about $3,000. ‘ ERE K rf, , “WOTHER; 16, LOSES LIFE SAVING BABY Christmas Clothing Takes Fire as She Drags EF —_ ‘ = AM” One of Her Two Children Yor in Con hee ” At ake wind soe Vi Away From Stove. or My Complexion | can ie , : asked a crolentne rocloty woman of Sir Reg. Trade Mark This M { MANTORE,.Conks, De adn Fi ag Ss Man Had the Another Purchase of Norah Russell, sixteen-year-old mother | oq ‘4 irink It areas “your We are just as proud of our big assortment of 25¢ and ‘ Sissel of Bloomaeld, led shortly after 1 50c Handkerchiefs as we are of the delicate ‘Lace Cob- . Christmas Spirit. Pi Co ts Bo’ctock Inet night at St. Francis's Hos- webs” which we sell for $100.00 apiece. Me came into the For Salts the other day and icturesque a tal, where shi hurried oon, chose four beautiful sets of furs for members of his Pritering trem burns reculved white gee: Every Handkerchief in the collection is Pure Linen, ta Ue selected tore qrhieh | might rel Gecting one of her babies, and the styles, qualities and values are unsurpassed. iis own exertlont Jadgment, but requested (be belp for Women ne Titans in the toransen, whee ber For Women " ve Us Si eine fi Sy wae tan Sob ora eee | ganieice ca cee ‘There are Irish Hand Embroidered, Irish and Swis Pe Sie fen Aenean aaa Maile of the finer qualities of souple 5 - | A Swiss wifts, we direct attention te . ‘ : the baby, and as she did so her apron Initials, Lace-edged, Embroidery or Plain Hemstitched nlush which looke like acal, fine zibeline, eee ta eet Was Cea aOe esoien RO VETO OLIVE OIL Handkerchiefs in all widths of hem on sheer or medium New Pony Coats, $25 and $35 cid eae Bead pegs The other women stood heipiess with [is the purest and finest that can be made, weight linen. Hundreds of designs to select from. Each style remarkable for its unusually good moleskin cloth, worumbo chinchilla and fright until Mrs, Russell dropped to the Ree Ee eed prep: | EM fur and attractive style. Both are three-quarter Persian lamb cloth. erin” oe tose, HOand: ele serge, Stay th ., iif mors eaperaive er For Men length, one is straight, the other slightly cut- v bs pad fe ' and, 1 Ming In, tore off the burning | fu) mesure. : | We offer Initials in all sizes and styles on Plain or away. A » te, | loth’ ¢ and gave Mrs, Hussell what | gif sur deste Metat about euntying, 7] Fancy Linen, also Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ——_— { Tomorrow, Wednesday, $18.75 Felig ne could. Hike!» maa attra Tien br in all sizes up to those which take a square yard of linen. Other Coats 4 Exceptional NZ s ‘ 2 $ i eve or argh some eeurty_ machen, i ualit ' Earlier prices $30 to $45 ‘Thal bottle, with Mstery of Chirie and booklet For Children 7 ae (. \ pric Pot: French, ye former | eantat B popular salad recipes, mailed on re Caracul coats, $50, $58, $65. $67.50 and $85. bookk of the Ropublt Club, | oaipt conte in etamie of cote, iti @ i fair ey cas a = . : : H i | Small Furs That Women Like Us 4: med with squirrel, opossum and other = Of course, we haye every other kind of good Handker- | P chief at all prices from 10c each to $100.00. | — ony To i | furs. Lined with exquisite taste, | Skunk: muffs, $28 to $95; scarfs, $15 to $125. “ > ‘ re one James McCutcheon & Co. | Tyna muffe, $42.50 to $135; scarfs, $30 to $135. 1 s Wraps which have dignity and distine- 3 Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Sts. Red fox muffs, $22.80 to $67.50; scarfs, $19.50 «f tion and will be welcomed as gifts by well- | o$60. ae dressed women. rs Natural ffs, $14.50 ¢ H me . : , i $1086 0 4. muffe, S140 to $87: sear All this season's coats—the maker's . |]] Scotch moteskin muffs, $17.80 to $180; scarfs, ‘ entire surplus from his orders. - $10 to $85. Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Second floor, Old Building. illiam G. Whit S - — liam \G, e ypecia Wh at a Mother ich Fur Cloths Have Their Haberdasher to New York's best set of men, for ten years | Writes About the R foremost in his business and leader of his contemporaries, e Wanamaker Prices Lowered Men’s IS RETIRING. reaponded yest ‘ Ree ante ‘ , When first, 18 days ago, this intention was announced, pally a gh olson peg ed ° | Toy World b agi ed iy ference in softness, lustre and the permanent interest that had always been taken in these y ¢ La “This afternoon I took my eauty the real fur skins. i . . ercoats seven big stores and their patrons was not realized. greatly reduced prices, that it is feared all amall son to see the real They are much used this year for little jackets with It was half hoped that the statement made—“I want to retire”—would be cast aside as a jest and the business forced to continue. But the price ele too big a temp- tation and now the stock is being sold out all too rapidly! t There will be no backing out, however. No better bargains have been offered since the retirement sale was ‘announced. A few of THE LEADERS Scotch angora sweater-coats, belted and rae with and without collars, for men or women. Sold at the Fiith were not properly served. To-day the large remaining stocks have been rear- ranged, making it possible to give prompt attention to every one. Almost.all of the articles advertised on Sunday can still be obtained at the prices quoted. Sale will be continued during the week. tas at your pial 1 on imotoring coats and rugs, and for trimmings. Lott erp 1 alaa pA o) rine piece in this superb collection has been price lessened. Black as ; 18, T ; among the mothers who Moca Reaver: pn cheer Fog ual wailed a h e 294t h etnies! that their children Mole plush, $7 ¢o Sil yard, was $8.80 to $14. man t shall have nothing but pleas- Seal plush, $8, was $10 yard, $12.80, was $16 yard. an tomorrow po floral alld i ha Drew Fabri Salons, Vist for. OW Bune. |! Will he a might- Have oo the |Some Wanamaker Gift Furniture||ily disappointed SANTA CLAUS thatI heard | cloth skirts, for street coats, for evening wraps, for $ 9 7 AS , A shops at 820.00 and b; all'fall at $15.00. Now on i vi ath are $5.00. icy CRaeilk Tre ; in the Wanamaker |,,._,,,.,., Vorld-Selected, Warranted aval All our holiday umbrellas bought months ago to be sold On reres T World? R rh Riper teh Tibeaey gd parver) tales 90" te from 85,00 to 815.00 each will now be sold at $2.85 to $5.35, tei er ee avd i hn aie fle Rewkesses and. Secretaries, #11 to dupe daa oie’ emule wreauale tes ieee scores i In Boys’ Suits of Blue] Memisshsirs #0 tos. “Ai stag, 05.50 to 490 these overcoats ispensable dress, requisite. Es appropriate as 8 2 Morris chair cushions, 85 to 018. ‘Tem traye[95 to 688, gift. nes Biles F.20) Boy Sty ay o wkisvosta =: Serge Quality and | Desk chairs, 99.75 to 947. Tea ‘wagons and nest tables, 20/1 Was made.to sell pajama _-suspenders—rainconts—jewelry—at reductions of from 35% to 50%. . Economy Merge Baier NAR che ltes) Bb78) te 081,86, Tili top tables, 010.25 to 645. for less than $15. Work tal ¥ Children’s chai 1 rockers, And they merge into a more} to 7. SSAUP ESBS. Iyorarw iF satisfactory whole than $10.50] Wood-seat rockers, $4.75 to $45. jes, B15 to 962.50. And there are William Gl. Mhite usually buys. Upholstered rockers, $11.50 to #81 Hae boo formers | ater fintn as tte many smart 2 Wall St. 25 Cortlandt St. style. Gentlemen's wardrobe, $38 to 9101. to $120. . * ‘yas l] a id | h 49 Nassau St. 345 Broadway Knickers are full cut and| Dressing tables, #18 to #550. Fifth Gallery, New Building. |] Styles and cloths 847 Broad St., Newark 3 West 42d St. Broadway & 26th St. Also controlling stores in other cities, lined. : A " so 4] F For boys of 7 to 18 years, For People Who Like to choose from. 10.50. ' ‘The New Store for Men, Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg. : Coffee and. Tea Broadway, corner Eighth, A coffee percolator in’ which the coffee is steamed, Baby Dresses not boiled, does away with the injurious after effects of P Hand Made, $1 the delicious coffee which it makes. Hundreds of people] Royale Kid Gloves Hand Embroidered, $1.50 would rather have a coffee percolator than any other ' - Even loving mother fingers|kind of gift from Grenoble, couldn't have put finer, daintier} Stove percolators, $2.50 to $7.25. i Christmas work on dtl aby dese Aleoha lamp percolators, 85 to 814.50 $1.50 Pair d : ‘ 98.50, Electric percolators, $9 to $21. Plenty of white in all sizes ] Piano bg ye - peso yeeionp ‘Tea ball tea pots are ingeniously contrived so that of this beautiful loye which epee) stitch by hand, all the | tea is made with a tea ball without any bother on your if 8 a5 Fee On h ; wa pairs dae pesaing, om part--no emptying of the tea ball of leaves, ete. fits perfectly. There is no glove BRONX STORE. or over. (A Little Information) yokes, $1.50; and with ecalloy ing Stove tea ball tea pots, $1.75 to $6.25. at $1.50 in America, so far as we WE TRUST YOU AT THESE $75 Nokiricee $1.00 weer os Shoat sleeves ani arenas 8 irk, Electric tea ball tea pots, $7.25 to $0.75. know, which is as thorougbly dresses with embroidered) | Chafing dishes add charm to the possibilities of the household. | satisfactory. Black, tan, gray ] For $220—in small monthly payments, if de- sired—you may become at once the owner of 5 seal 75. thi i hafii ish tastes twit 125 NORM 1.50 weeny le of {DEM . eee ge ere eae Anything aname nis chating dish tantas Swien. ss gona ae any: other and white. pieced ol s one style of the LINDEMAN, a piano that has ecalfoped, OL te : i i 150 Kititexs 2.00 weeny | FREE with e horne the same name for 77 ycars. IH] SBertTesbged akin a, With alcohol lamp, $5 to $95. With electricity, 610 to 682, | Women’s Glove Shop, Main floor, Old i 200 AxNitene 2.50 werary | of $2.00, 5 ai | Third floor, Old Building. Housewares Store, Subway floor, New Building Building. { For $325—One style of EMERSON, the sweet- toned piano, which has borne the same name for ing of 5-Piece For $400—One style of the SCHOMACKER Pier Mirror a 0 64 years. | Saco F For $395--One style of the LENDEMAN ALLL LLL LOLA LLL LEAL ALLL COR P ] paar PLAYER-PIANO, which is years ahead of any N| THEY’RE OFF! French Plate other player-piano at or near the price. im a Ss am e r ; 2 } 1D Pe ET SNE Brussels Rug; piano, “the piano of the Presidents,” the most WY | value $75, at consistently exquisite great-toned piano built in : a - | America, founded in 1838. Che paune> CHorld For $500-— One style of the celebrated : es eet) > 3 KNABE. ‘ iy PROMPT DELIVERY BY For $550—One style of the CHICKERING. OUT NEXT SUNDAY (Dec. 21) AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS For $585 —— One style of the LINDEMAN- “HOP O' MY THUMB,” a fascinating Fairy Story, presented in a separate 16-Page OPEN EVERY EVENING ||| ANGELUS, the utmost limit of tone, quality of Rect arateatis rtmiad Oe i, WSN S Wack Mena naS Ct 7 | material, refinement of case design and player- no boy or girl should mise reading. = di { = = N Here you see a picture of @ “choo- N choo" train. It is a picture that reminds None of World ads., for the reason that piano perfection possible, at the present stage of development of piano building, at #585. OTHER SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FEATURES: two-page drawing by Louis Biedermann, depicting a] “Bill, the Office Boy,” worries about what he will get ur ices be P $585 Christmas Day scene in Central Park as compared] for Cliristmas—but everything comes out to his sat- RY) ¢very medium of transportation sere is A menre of prices between $220 and 9585, with rural Ouans Borough; * istaction; in metropolitan life to-day distributes Grand pianos are $600 to $1,200, Commander Eva Booth of the Salvation Army as “Miss] The Christmas number of “FUN,” the Sunday World's World ads. to the North, East, South and Santa Claus" to 30,000 of New York's poor; Weekly Joke Book, will present “Santa Claus at the West--into more New York City homes Convenient terms on all purchases. Delivery on Christmas Eve, if desired. (Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building.) JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth and offices, in fact, than are reached by the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED, both mornings and Sundays, If you haven't used World ads, you don't know how easy it !s to find a posi- tion, worker, home, investment, bargain, lost article, &e, Always Use World Ads. for The pathos of New York's Christmas told in the stories} Movies;” ‘Fa of the ten New Yorkers who need a Christmas pres-| Photo Play; ent most; Puzzles and | Christ's picture on a handkerchief, as done by a monk | “Bringing I in 1640, Rollin Kirby ning the Christmas Turkey"—Fun's stmas Day in Bugyille;” Christmas he Yule Log"—a page drawing by TTT Tell Your Newsdealer Well in Advance to Save You a Copy of The Sunday World’s Christmas Number per

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