The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, its Inventors clatm. | When they learn of @ broken circuit WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913. boxes for a complete circuit teat tt was! Mr, Faller was born tn Germany and necessary to purchase ten sets of works | worke! for several years in his father's INVENTORS OF ALARM BOX FOR NEW YORK NEW ALARM BOX FIRE DEPARTMENT. now, they say, they have to locate the | from a private concern. The manu-|clock works {n Guetenbach, In the ~ IGNORES BREAKS Give Warning of Line “Trouble.” INTHE CRCUITS {t Will Send a Fire Call and trouble by a special device and then rush to the spot to do some hasty Datching. NEW BOX WILL GIVE TIME FOR MAKING REPAIRS. But the new box will not only give warning when trouble arises, but will maintain service indefinitely so that the repair crew will be able to walt until daytime to mend the break. , Chief Day says that the present boxes last only ten years because the warks corrode or wear out, The wheem are |east and give much less service than the wheels of a cheap watch or clock, which aro stamped out of sheet metal. The new boxes, if equipped with wheels of the latter class, can be made much facturer quoted @ “apecially reduced” rate of $10 each, The new equipment, which the inventors say will cost about WS complete, will consist of, besides the works, a protecting shell, @ case, a cut- out ewitch, a telegraph transmitting key and a telegraph sounder. HOPES TO ADVERTISE NEW BOXES SOON. Commissioner Johnson hopes that the contract for these new boxes will soon be advertised, so that the million dol- lars’ worth of newly inetailed under found cables may actually be thrown into servioe, Chief Day is only thirty-three years of age He was recommended for the posi- “Black Forest,” ment of Its kir output ts 3,200 oh The position of Telegraph Expert of the Fire Department was created for him on Jan. 1 last. pn THE REV. DR. SCHENCK DIES. Descendant of One of the Captere et Major Andre. ‘The Rev, Dr. Ianac Van Wert Schenok died yesterday in St Barnabas Hos. pital, Newark, N. J., in Ma sixty-elghth year. He bad been attache! to the the largest catablish- in the world, Its daily * oa Ever-Increasing Pi ‘Reginald De Koven's tunef liget compositions create a standard, just larity opera STORY & CLARK PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO Newark City Hospital for nine years | are a standard of excellence everywhere, ing from our stock affords the surest > € | d Hoiday Gifts #2." Net eal Nour display of Furniture for Bedroom, ie tt Parlor. ae i Vat emer but Sr re ot Rau aly amo Our pei ile “aonaletint wi Me Lik weal ot een eet consistent with Previously he had various pastorates, |“ The Sweetest Toned Piano in the World’ You can cheese from ow, more cheaply and serviceabla the in-|1/0n he now holds by ae Mayor | ind wae the founder of Grace Presby-|De Koren’s companitivna are best pieced bo will net be Mpapastion dstsncr obtigatanathes his = See ventors declare The dies would be ex-|@ynor. In June, 1912, when he was| fi Church, Brooklyn. tse of Rory A. (lath Player Mane, i sing COST ONLY $45 EACH pensive, but thelr cot would be of /¢zamined by the whole Civil Service| “1, gaaition to his immediate family he Depriaat urn Eat Min tytn, : a oe il coneliferation it" the boxes are|Commianion he sntiefed them to auch a i qyrvived by his mother, Stra. Anate om tRt rhntt SRK, CANO pHi By 0 Planum, $150) 0, 20-22-2426 je in lots of @ thousand. degroe that he was accepted Immedi-| Van Wert Schenck, who ta ninety-nine | ferme mw, rammiat Iona Wecrnast = ; . ae ith the permission of Chief Day and | *tely, and although the place !s on the| and @ direct descendant of Isnac Van STORY 2, CLARK IEANG, 00. e@ W. 36ih St. City Will Save Millions by r. Faller to use the new boxes without | competitive Lat no other appiicante were] Wert, one of the captors of Malor John | rookira Ifo Mats : 101 Haleap 68, ty to them as patentess, Commis. | ¢xamined. ire, the Britis a Use of Invention of De- G a sioner Johnson transmitted on Nov. 6 rosin geen a ee easement | CHIEF 7 for the approval of the Board of Eatl- fe ) 7 mate @ apecification to be embodied in —--— partment Employees. DAY. g/ the contract for the purchase of 2,000 of the boxes. For the purpose of making up ten POSLAM HEALS UNSIGHTLY SKIN DISEASES Early Closing Announcement! During the present Christmas The dollar watch and alarm clock Gave inspiration to Leonard Day, Chief of the Fire Alarm Bureau of the Fire Department, and Ernest A. Faller, the telegraph oxpert. when they Invented the new fire alarin box which is de- @igned not only to save the city a grent doai of money, but which will register @larms despite breaks in the cireuits and give warnings of the trouble be- aides. “You can often get two years’ con- tinual service from gn alarm clock or watoh costing only a dollar,” satd Chief Day this morning, “but the fire alarm box which enjoys rarely more than ten soasney SRG K Cereaprar tty «00s Tomorrow, Thursday, the 18th 500 Women’s Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Suits regularly $35 $ 1 7 3 50 Thursday special at season, up to and imcluding December 24th, this store will close evenings at seven o'clock. Distinctive Blouses at special figures tomorrow Put up in attractive holly Of course, you may be rid of that distressing skin d affection, if A 5 aa) Su ea g will, “Poslam is The sequel to a remarkable boxes for Christmas giving Barly this year the Gamewell and u Ae A ak tor ane purchase made a few days ago! i Kathe collation ct FS ether patents expired, and Ohlef Day Loy — 4, No matter . , 4 . . At $2.00 remar! collection of smart blouses in and Mr. Faller know of it and decided ooo FALLER what form your Made of broadcloth only, this being the most desirable suit fabric this many new models. Made of batiste and voile uetlo the poaubilty of a revival of the | ———— eee resent Winter season. And what a handsome broadcloth it is. It is as and effectively trimmed. Bazaar, Second oor of the signal stations on the elrcutt It then became plain that if the city "monopoly, Chief Day 1s a patent lawyer and an eugineer, having expert knowledge of gignal devices. He was employed for a eradicate it more rapidly and more effectively than anything yet de- lustrous as silk, and so ineffably soft of finish that it tailors beautifully. There are several models in the selection, each exhibiting the very newest ideas in Paris suit modes. Short, loose hanging coats, inter- New showing of shadow lace blouses, made over At $2.95 net and China silk and daintily trimmed with colored ribbon and double ruchings. Drop shoulders and 34 and elles at Waakingiens Vaelcpalne cae | ie ta SMO Ni wane geo rpg leper lined, and lined with peau de cygne; designed with huge kimono sleeves, long sleeves. Bazaar, Second floor, ‘ Dey declares, has not an qual in the} |Win the Gamewell patente ran out] to perfect skin health for all affected all with fur collar, and some with fur at the cuffs and the edging. The At $5 00 Blouses of extra quality crepe de chine or plain ‘world as a fire telegraph engineer. Qnd the seventeen years! mononoly waa] with ecrema, acne, herpes, rash, pimples, skirts are high bodice effect in draped and ruffled tier styles. ’ or crinkled crepe, in white, pink, maize and char- THR TWO . ar concern started turning|itch, scaly scalp or any like disorder. 5, . ee enanago out the same boxes at about 670 apiece. | Itching. if present, is ato dat once, Fourth Floor treuse. Stunning models. Third floor. 5 jut Chief Day hi. cr ded POSLA| 5 ith sn i They “owapped Meas.” and the new! Commissioner Johnson thet whee tits Poslam, is unequal'ed for the jedi All sizes,in the following colors: avy, taupe, At $3 95 Fine shadow lace blouses, in are pretty models, | Ses. wes the Fooult: ‘They showed Com-|for the manufacture of the boxes are the safest and most beneficial oa tor green, mole, brown, wistaria and black. e including some that are desi with skunk fur 01 01 ere the city could, | advertised !t shall bi fled th: ly use—toilet and bath. and finished at neck floor With their permiasion, have these boxes | bidder who quotes more than We ber tender skin, purifies the scalp. = : * eee eee anid college at ‘ cost of about $45 | box as a maximum will be considered. ey drug, ne he Uses! [ated 4 ’ ij eact prov y @ test that even a] The new box will save the night whirl-| cents) an ‘oslam ice, ¥ Prank in the ine wosld ‘at vent te | wind Sipe by isparinane automatic [eate) “For fee umpiererte sell = WWomen’s Motor Coats iad aiarm from. being regutered from any| for the purpose of mating aiak repre, Emergency Laboratoren 82 West 88th be ey peduced Two splendid values tomorrow in ‘ Street. NewYork City, substantially reduced because } CHINCHILLA COATS for Misses & Girls the assortments are reduced COATS that were | 4 Best & Co. as high as $25.. now | 99-50 Misses’ Chinchilla Girls’ Chinchilla | $10 | $7.95 . a The assortment, though ‘not complete, includes fancy woolen Coats . value $18 Coats . value $15 2 = mixtures and chinchillas, in various patterns and colors. Seven-eighths cd Mogg — ied length ba gg nt yr models a9 ’ of imported chinchilla, with large tt are wool lined throughout. oe The Children’s Christmas Store ey a Se me | 670.80 selete colar and inset or kimono | Made of imported: chinchilla s 'y Boery Sensible Gift in Complete Assortments Made of black Manchurian dog, and fallow spotted deer, yoke np to 16 years ek pba yp 6 to 1s ae, rown and gray. 4 and sleeves satin lined, and body lined with wool cloth. Fourth Floor Motor Apparel Dep't.—Sixth floor of Styles, Sizes and Prices. Sale of Furs | Winter Wear e e Natural Raccoon Muffs .......$10.00....... : Suggestions for Very Practical, Moderately Priced Gifts Sale of Imported Sterling Silver Gifts Black Fox Muffs.... .$12.50...... Pe io 1 : Timely and remarkable values tomorrow! con Jig ae. soso ft’ For Boys For Girls For Little Children 100 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, new models, | Sterling Silver Pencils, packed in dainty Black Lynx Matte . cn org Neuuets oon { Bianket Bath Robes 2.50 to 6.50 Worsted Sweater Coats 4.75 Afghans 1.35 to 5.00 Bette tie cine | special at 506] Natural Skunk Muff ..,$24.80...... .Neckpieces $24.80 Worsted Cape 50c Sport Coats 6.75 up Bootees } 25c. to 5.75 reversible mesh. Value 830 special at $28.50 | 50 Sterling Silver Cigar Cases in plain or Russian Fitch Muffs. . .$37.50.......Neckpieces $22.50 Scotch Mixture Caps $35 Raincoats 5.95 to 8.75 CashmereHoodShawls 2.75to7.50 100 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, with o ang | “thd elfects, Value 40.30 special at $4.50 | Giver Kitt Fox Muffs........$24.50....... Neckpieces $22.50 1 Chinchilla Polo Caps 3.50 ChinchillaCoats up to 14 yrs. 9.75 Sweater Coats 1.65 up Seine traiais np aire ss Mala « | 100 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, thin 50 Black Wolf Muffs. .. . value $7.50. White Coney Fur Caps 2.65 White Coney Fur Coats 26.75 Winter Coats 3.85 to 10.50 ee Value 838.50 special at $22.50 | turned tifects Fetal with ata oie went’ | 50 Caracul Head Muffs........value 87.50... | Rubber Coats 2.75 to 5.00 Equestrian Tights 1.75 to 2.25 CrochetedWool Hats 1.25to 3.25 100 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, 11 memo pad, pencil and powder and card compartments, ’ : House Coats 495 Japanese Robes 5.00 up Knitted Caps 48c. to 2.00 Aunts etal ver Hneaed feted wily memo mat, Valucdiz.so special at $8.95 Children’s Fur Sets j Worsted Leggin Drawers 1.25 Wool Gloves 25. to 1.75 Angora Caps 2.25 to 5.50 pencil mirror, powder, card and coin receivers. | 200 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, knife Muffs, ............. cee eeeee from $1.50 up ] Jersey Leggin Drawers 1.65 1.95 Fleece Lined Gloves 1.00 to 2.50 EiderdownBathRobes 2.50 to 3.75 manual base eniraves, casins n= By ir ts cde, hiand-engraved ior, engine med designs, sad Neckpieces......... 0.0.0... from $1.00 up j Woo! Gloves 25e. to 1.60 High Buckle Arctics to 3.00 Fur Sets 5.00 to 38.50 een - ate Hot, sterling silver pencil ‘and card and’ powder i Fleece Lined Gloves 1.00 to 2.50 Imported Wool Hats .35 to 3.25 Interlined Jackets 2.85 to 7.00 Sterling Silver Mesh Rursess vill Hak sad "Valle 80.30" special at $8.98 350 Moire Bags! | Fur Lined Gloves 2.50 to 3.50 Sweater Sets 8.75 Worsted Leggins 1.25 to 1.55 mesh Value 89.50 special at $7.50 | Sterling Silver Trinkets, such as coin holders: zg § $4.95 i Mackintoshes 8.50 to 8.50 Fur Sets 850 to 42.50 Jersey Leggins. Size3. 2,00 100 Sterling Silver Maric Antoinette | "meme Ml™ rvebrow pen, mitrors Nad Bp Coupe reduced from $7.50 & $9.50 to ! { Mackinaws 8.75 to 15.00 Storm Belted Ulsters 15.75 up Velveteen Leggins ‘8to8. 1.90 Lorgnettes in plain or hand-engrayed effects . te *, j Sweater Suits 4.25 Shaker Knit Sweaters 5.85 Crocheted Sacques 50c, to 3.25 Valve as special at $3.80 | Sterling Silver Pocket Knives, engraved, q i agp pouch bags, with oval covered frame, Saow Sutts 870 Stoem Skirts 9.75 Cashmere Sacques 1.85 to 9.75 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, hand engray- | ‘Ube or plsin designs. Value #8 special at 98c double compartment divided with large oval ] Storm Boots 85 to 5.85 Wool Mufflers 1.35 to 2.75 Sweaters 1.59 to 5.75 ed, plain and engine turned. Contains mirror, memo | 100 Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, mirror, three inches deep, and fitted with vanity i y Ws x pad, pencil, coin holders, card, powder and bill re- | heavy weight, thin model, and hand-engraved. Holds case. Also full shirred pouch bags of silk moire, ; Velveteen Sutts 1650 “Ahtab” Winter Underwear Wool Mittens 25e. to 95c 4 Value $16.50 special at $10.50 | ten cigarettes. Value 810.60 special at $6.80 . ts ‘ | Wool Mufflers 4.35 Vests 45c. to 5.75 Cashmere Wrappers 2.50 to 7.50 made on etched German silver wishbone frame. | Wool Golf Hos 1.50t08.00 Pants 50c. to 1.65 Quilted Silk Wrappers 4.25to 7.50 ] ; Mall and Telephone Orders Filled Carefally and Promptly Big Values Cia ak ih ae a al ad ak ead RA a in Bracelet Watches A splendid Opportunity tomorrow $25 Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, in thin adjust- able model, with gold and silver dial. reptional, i Special at $16.50 A Great Sale of Sterling Silver Deposit Ware involving thousands of dollars’ worth of useful and artistic gift glassware to be featured at tremendous savings tomorrow in THE SAKS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR—SECOND FLOOR Lot No. 1—3500 pieces 50c articles at 25c Sterling silver cream pitchers, sugar holders, ash receivers, Christmas Toys All Sorts of Toys for all Sorts of Children, Toys, Games, Sports and Books Lot No. 2—2500 pieces $1 & $1.25 articles at 50c Sterling silver deposit flower vases, hair receivers, candle —for the active —for the studious —for the fun-loving —for the serious minded ‘ \Y lemon dishes, pepper and salt shakers, sherbet glasses, | sticks, horse-radish bottles, finger bowls, oil bottles, $12.50 Sterling silver i stor tho inventive —for the sport-lover é whiskey glasses and various other articles. cologne bottles, puff boxes, and sugar and cream sets. Adjustable Bracelet pee ‘atches, ax well as com: i. —for the child with a mechanical turn of mind. x binations ot aver oA Lot No. 3—1500 pieces Lot No. 4—500 pieces $3 to $9.50 articles at $1.50 to $4.50 Cordial bottles, water pitchers, American Beauty vases, tea sets, decanters, whiskey bottles, plateaus, etc. And plenty of inexpensive and hard to break playthings —for children with a destructive bent. t | $2 & $3 articles at 95c | large flower vases, smelling salts jars, plateaus, sandwich FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street enamel, in a dainty model, Special at $5.75 $7.50 Sterling Silver Strap Bracelet Watches, with small cnamel dial. Special at $3.95 | plates, large candlesticks, whiskey bottles, cordial bottles, water pitchers, large puff boxes, etc. y

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