The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 12

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L} { | ETE AS eT Ea SNE MN City Believed Biggest Private Gale of Tinateelt tere in Ce i of SET FIRE T0 BED| vi ai, - i asi i: ampli Nace _ F Zeal Barking reason the interior of the bullding made Transaction Known \ Enis Stisvens | SSW Ter SCONE, the battie of Tampico look Uke @ peace . Widow Makes Unusual Charges in 1a wo The Bosig Worl) 1-Does! White] convention In comparison. LONDON, Dee. 16 V i] Answe Suit for H VATE SON, N Dee, é y ones, smooth) “Gen, William Dusig,” as the ad. read, | Xo be tho biggest private r 1 thd ese {Witten § nds, fox terriers, | was the one who wanted the “soldiers,” On record was completed tod service: out #0 of|and fo one Was more eurprieed than | Purchase of the Duke of He 1. No 7% | Dusig when the army appeared. He le at Md prepert tee Is, wi being sued esterday in! hunting the joker with @ club, ‘ for damages by urson preferred by € —— | s f 4 nurse 8hO [Coyle of the Paterson Fire Departmen =e rh his dying days, Dr, Green te accused of vetting on fire . ser flied in the 'the new residence worth $8,000 of tls i orks oes today that Scheile/ father, John VoD. Green of 770 Rue UMATIC JOINTS ero dhid Gia falioates nga white nares | Haat Twentyeaixth street, last 1 te Me ste night When the Aremen and pol Diir y an! an fre to £4 | nes MUR AR ein tote Grd i Rub Pain Right Out—Try This! building sonkes with : —— the Drury 6 Strand and the Lyceum Thentrer, seve |e eral hotels, Covent Garden Ma ket.) d oo |} A ” answer to an advertisement in @ morn- ing paper for Mexican warriors for @ moving picture concern UP WRONG TREE). An appeal for help brought out the po.ice, Who aided in dispersing the mob, | Shich became insistent that the doge be | , , hata given employment. Accused of Burning His Father's) Masters, W wt. “Mex an Sol} According to the ad. each man was to| — ‘DECLARES MALE NURSE be could furnish a dog, and@ this is the} onl." Not) Limber upt Quit complaining! Get| < internal] a small trial bottle of old-ti “St. Hub sooth=|dacobs Oi at any aun store aca n} ler in Jokroomn, | Dr. Groen ts Marri ond haga family ing, penetrating * ys OWN" die Sate ee ee vnad alffgess her husband lived only | living nt No He frectly into your sore, sti joints and inn well built Imposing 1 tscles and fellel comes instantly; Mra, | fifty-three years He an "7 ee Fy a Guarreled about the ownership of the Lia UE ahettired coin ArKOX are baxed Lau matism cure which never disappoints and can not burn or discolor the nD KNOWN THE WORLD QVER XACTLY the thing! A Gillette Safety Razor always makes a hit with a man. If he already has one, give him another — a different style. A Pocket Edition—or a Combination Set: Gillette Razor, Shaving Soap, Shaving Brush, with or without toilet articles, all together in a compact case. Ask your dealer. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER MH 43 YE RECORD | tor tune rome co, nat DR. GREEN OF PATERSON LONDON REALTY DEAL 9 =“ HELD ON ARSON CHARGE} ‘ Writing and Smoking Table Accessories. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | = ete LN na ie OT ts ILI 16, 1918, STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street The China Departments - Fourth Floor An elaborate display of Rich English China, the productions of Minton, Cauidon, -_ mersley, Wedgwood, Doulton, Foley and Crown Sutherland Potteries; also Ginori, Rus- sian, Limoges, Dresden, Bavarian, Carlsbad and Rosenthal China. Specially Priced for To-morrow: Limoges and Austrian China Dinner $ Limoges China Service Plates, $39. Service, 100 and 113 pieces, Pr 19.75 rich border designs, . Dozen 39 50 Usual Prices $22.00 to 29.00 Usual Prices $57.00 to 75.00 Limoges China Dinncr Service, 107 pieces, Regular Values $34.50 and 61.75, $25 .00, 50.00 Art Objects and Lamps A unique collection of Bronzes, Marbles, Clocks and Clock Sets, Sevres, Dresden and Holland Vases, Copenhagen and other English Pieces in original designs; Electroliers suit- able for Boudoirs, Dining Rooms and Foyer Halls; Imported Lamp and Candle Shades, Unusual Price Concessions for To-morrow Holland Pottery Electric Lamps, Fine French Electric Lamps, ‘ French silk shade to match, at $3.25, 3.95 with silk and bead shades, at $14.50, 26.00 Bisque Boudoir Lamps, at 2.25, 3.50 Values $21.00 to 35.00 Also a number of Electric Lamps, discontinued designs, at Greatly Reduced Prices. ‘Photograph Frames.-+0n the Main Floor of Bronze, Enamel, Leather, Carved Wood, Mahogany and Sterling Silver, in a large assortment of sizes and styles. To-morrow, Another Special Offering of Sterling Silver Frames Oval, cabinet size, piain with $ Ova, and square, 7 by Y incies, broadband, . . Vaiue $1.75, at 1.35 with broad band, Value 2.0, at 53.95 Oval, cabinet size, hand engraved Oval and square, 9 by II inches, silvertrames, .. Vaiue$2.25,at 1.65 with broad band, Value 9/.50, at 6.00 Misses’ and Women’s Sweaters, Etc.-0n the Second Floor Misses’ All-Wool preners) $ eet, 8 Imported S Sweaters, in desirable colors, with coll om of Angora ana Double ne ere se at 2.95 Shetiand Wool, at 6.50 to 10.50 Misses’ Angora Sweaters, with storm Women’s Shetland Wool Jackets, collars; also Norfolk eee, with or without sleeves, with detachable belts, 3. 50, 4.50 -in white, gray and blue, at 98c to 2.75 Woman's Wee Sweaters Women . aes wai sea in various lels; also fine etland Woo! Shetland Sweaters, all colors, a 4 85 long or short sleeves, at $1, 25, 1 50 Furniture for Holiday Gifts On the Fifth and Sixth Floors Martha Washington Work Tables, in Mahogany, ranging from $13.75 to 38.50 Tea Wagons, in Mahogany, ranging from $14.50 to 50.00 ye cenene Stands, in ogany, ranging trom 75 to 21.00 Secretaires, from $50.00 to 137.50 Card Tables, from $1.75to 38.50 Book Cases, “20.00 to 150.00 Tea Tables, — 8.00to 25.00 Writing Desks, “15.00 to 115.00 Tip Tables, id 8.00to 35.00 Music Cabinets, * 9.00to 50.00 Library Tables, “15.00 to 150.00 Men's Chiffoniers, “50.00 to 150.00 Nest Tables, inlaid “ 23.50to 38.50 Trays, 2 5.00to 10.00 Consol Tables, “ 17.00to 50.00 Muffin Stands, se 4.75to 15.00 Piano Benches, “ —12.00to 22.00 Desk Chairs, “ — §.00to 15.00 Pedestals, s 6.50to 22.00 Chairs and Rockers, “ 10.00t0 35.00 Book Blocks, “ 4.50t0 10.00 Rugs Appropriate for Christmas Presents English Mohair Boge fo ue in rich plain Royal Wilton Rugs, fo Plain Jay sizes from 36 inches colorings, sizes from 22'/ by to4by7tt, . . . at t $2. 50 to 18.50 inches to 36 by 63 inches, $3. 15 to 7.75 ble Sm: Rugs, in pl. Best Quality Body Brussels Rugs, Reson & feet + from 18 by 3 ire in Oriental and Chintz effects, i to 4 by 7 ft. Sone es i $1.45 to 8.85 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, Reg. a 75. at 934.50 Royal Wilton »Ruas in Oriental effects, Oby 2k, 32.90, i‘ Wty 5 e, at $2 2.75 to 6.15 Ra al Wilton Rugs, i in the popular 36 by a3 es es, 4.50 to 9.50 y 12 size. Regularly $42.50, at $28.50 The Wretched of 8 Wretchedness Can quickly be overcome by CARTERS A aITe LIVER P| y a | See Big Smith Gray & Co. advertise- ment in this morning’s American. Wonderful reductions on Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Lowest prices offered this season. * A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT.

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