The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, DECEMBER 19, FRIDAY, games McCreery & Co 34th Street 5th Avenue 1913. reached a feverish climax when Dwyer and his men forcibly ejected both men and women found in the restaurant after 1 o'clock, day on an i rink here The Duke, ircling the rink gong At great IN BATTLE OF CITY FOR WIRE CONDUITS — Referees Order Quick Report from Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Subway Co. which i owned by the New York phone Company and carries the low ten |) sion telephone and telegraph wires. Whatever decision is rendered in) the] yy onsolidated caso will apply againat t Hmpire City Company, From ame accounting and recovery of large surns of Money due, the city now te pressing for a forfeiture of the franchises and re- covery of all the underground conduit rights In the streets, —— DIES AT AGE OF 103 YEARS. * carried him to an ante-cham-. he fainted, When te ree yaciolanes® he was conveyed a hotel The linb was set and the uke Was reported much better this afternoon, } —-— —<>__-- /ROPPED. ainet Police. men In Dinmisned, INDOORS! One te men or women, but the nourishing, bak pet Sentra break-down. 1s Adequate Assortments For advantageous gift selections are assured in every department by the two-store concentration of stocks ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER THE 20TH On the recommendation of Assistant District<Attorney Wilmot, the charge of agsault againat Inspector John F Dwyer and five of hin patroimen grow Ing out of the disturhan restaurant last August was dismissed day in the Court of sp Mr. Wilmot said that none of the com plainants wanted to appear and that h William E. Fearis, the oldest man in Jersey City, died to-day at his home, No. #8 Whiton street, at the age of one hundred and three, He was t iM Jast Monday and death was caused by @ complication of allments attending advanced age Mr. Fearis waa born In Hudderafield, After ten years of slowly dragging titi ation, sharp action was taken to-day fm the suit of the city agalnat the Con- Solidated Telegraph and Electrical Sub- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Fingland, in 1410, and came to this coun- way Company for possession of the un- @erground conduits carrying electric Mekt wires through Manhattan and contractor and wi that business a bluestone supply actively engaged | to hin retirement om activity, twenty try when twelve years old. He became | Witnesses were wea chapter of the cit This enda a night-life which WORK MONDAY WONLERS. Special Values. : Misses’ and Small Women's tae iy Lanier abe Game Garten years ngo. He settled in Jersey City = “ 1873, P ’ | ~ Biiccan tenn ‘neces wotey Into targs | _Hia nat Wines wna the ony phy The popular, justly famous GIRLS’ DRESSES & COATS COATS, SUITS & DRESSES Jump sums charged to construction, cal disability Mr. Fearis he Lids muf- . * . si . ; matntenance and operation of the ab. [SOT Me Brae tite attondancs | anal temptingly delicious Dresses of Voile, Batiste or Lawn, hand At Decided Reductions. ways on the company hooks | Inatend | at the Methodist Church and attribute of the unlimited time allowed in the Past, this order giver the company ouly two weeks in which to make the detalied his good neslth and long life to hin tom of taking long walks every day. ptt, Matrsendt ORLEANS DUKE BREAKS ARM. Knocked Down While Skating lee Rink in Bransels, BRUSSELS, Belgium, Duke of Orleans, f report. Under the franchise terms the city ia | to get all over 10 per cent. profits from ‘these subways, but in thirty years has mover received a cent The pending {sult is for an accounting involving millions alleged due and for forfeiture ef the franchises to the city on the jallegation of failure to carry out the terme of the contract. 4. Bvery effort has been made by the —— omdult companies to conceal their Profits, and the city attorneys have not hesitated to ansert that grossly false Dee, broken arm, sustained while skating Write. for IMlustrated Cata fen the company's books and @ volumin- 19.—The | pretender to the | throne of France, In suffering from a | ‘to- PARK & TILFORD Chocolates and Bonbons are sold everywhere Hand painted silk or satin boxes, fancy baskets, or one of the many beautiful “Novelty Conceits” adds a note of charm to your presentation of Park & Tilford Candies. We are showing these in large variety at all our branches and especially embroidered and effectively trimmed with lace. Size 6 to 10 years. 2.95 to 7.50 value 4.50 to 12.00 Dresses of Serge in a variety of styles and colors, Size 6 to 14 years. 3.50 to 10.50 value 5.75 to 14.50 Coats for school or dress wear; newest styles and fabrics. Size 6 to 14 years. 6.75 to 16.50 value 10.50 to 22.50 Rain Coats of Tan Canton, “guaranteed,” | _ Coats of Chinchilla or Boucle with fur collar; suitable for street, motoring or traveling. | formerly 18.50 to 22.50, 12.50 and 15.00 Suits in a variety of styles and fabrics....... 16.50, 24.50 and 28.50 formerly 25.00 to 39.00 Dresses of chiffon, trimmed with shadow laces; new draped models, for evening or reception wear. 12.50, 18.00 and 24.50 formerly 18.50 to 35.00 | and colors @harges have been put into construc- . ai double-breasted model with convertible collars. ' . ua sscounts to conceal profits, Some at 26th Street and Fifth Avenue. Size 6 to 14 years. valun 6160 3.75 | Separate Skirts in the most desirable materials ears ago expert accountants were pu $ s. 50, p | , 3.75, 5.95 and 7.50 report made, but even these ex- could not obtain detailed items tering into very large jump sums. ‘The feferees to-day ordered the com- y to explain. Henry J. Hemmens, ite attorney, said he would be glad to ish the information if he could get but there is doubt whether after so @iany years a complete expose can be made. ) The case will be pushed vigorously Bow, and the referees expect to make a Teport to the court within @ few months. ‘The Consolidated Company is owned principally by the New York Edéiaon mia toXs? rece CCrtens. We are now vecated in our NEW STORE quem 5: E. Cor. 4ist. a Girls’ Dresses and Coats On the Third Floor ae 1448 Broadway, || Sub, to Times %q, “ae Gri ¢ go yatinied Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forly-third Street Important Sales arranged for To-morrow, Saturday: Prices on these attractive gift packages have been made especially moderate. PARK & TILFORD Sth Ave. and 26th St. Alsat St. and Broadway Sth Ave. and 59th St. 112th St. and Broadway 87th St. and Broadway 126th St. and Lenox Ave. 101st St. and Broadway ae St. and Broadway Columbus Ave. and 72d St. Extended deliveries out of town by Express and Freight Boys’ Seasonable Apparel On the Third Floor Rain Capes of Rubberized Sateen in Navy Blue, Red or Brown; guaranteed fast colors and 1ainproof. Neatly packed in Christmas boxes. 2.95 value 3.75 BOYS’ SUITS & COATS Considerably Reduced 145 Boys’ hand tailored suits,— English Norfolk or single breasted model; with two pairs of knicker- two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. Size 8 to 17 years. value 8.50, Special 6.50 To Close Out 74 Boys’ Polo Overcoats of Chinchilla, Fancy | formerly 5.25 to 11.50 | WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Remarkable Values. Ombre Changeable Chiffon Scarfs with plain or figured ends; a large assortment of attractive color combinations. 2.95 each value 5.00 to 6.00 Floral Chiffon Searfs in Pink, Blue, Maize or bocker trousers. Made of Imported Fabries in Lavender on white or colored grounds. 1.95 each STERN Checks or Stripes, also plain Gray, Brown or Navy | value 2.75 BRO I HERS Serge. Size 8 to 18 years. eats pen 8.50 | Large and complete assortment. of popular 2 ' g . priced Fancy Neckpieces of Lace or Hand- Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue 92 Boys’ Norfolk or Single Breasted Suits with embroidery, greatly ; ied ased. “25¢ to 2.75 value S0c to 5.50 LACE & CHIFFON VEILS Exceptional Values | Real Point Applique Lace Veils............ : ae ee _ cg At Greatly Reduced Prices Cheviatcr twee Gilet ie you 7.50 Chiffon Veils c ice oe te a is’ Coats, e ri st si value 10. 2 a Li B he ° tailored or demictailored’ styles, for Street and wi eee years at $5.00 60 Boys’ or Students’ Overcoats, double ings in Ombre effects. value 2,00, 1.45 each : Afternoon wear, sizes 6 to 14 years, Actual $6.30 Values breasted model with convertible collar; made of Novelty “Auto” Veils in various colors; also at $7.95 12.50 and 19.75 Noriolle or Dou pie: Breasted) Cults ivi Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. Size 10 to 18 years. Black or White. value 5.00, 2.95 each Formerly $13.50 to 49.50 waiting’, sizes 7 to 18 years, . at 5.50 value 14.50, 8.50 | Double Ombre Combination Veil and Searf; Actual $7.75 to 10.50 Values Pastel colorings. —_- value 5.50 to 6.50, 4.50 each Ribera, | cpt fee bhatt are The Ideal Gift colors, yrs., ual nl alue, at le ai | Crepe de Chine, in Waist and Russian effects, Mackinaw Sport Coats, for Boys or Girls, A VICTOR-VICTROLA Special Sale at $4.95, 7.50 and 9.75 Norfolk styles in the newest nla de, to '6yrs, at 6.98 —— ee SOROSIS SHOES Formerly $10.50 ‘ ; The “McCreery” Victor Payment Plan permits joni 22.50 Boys’ alse Bg ieee aoe ag ga ae 3.75 the purchasing of Victrolas on terms as convenient at $2.95 ° Boys’ Storm Coats, of Black Rubber or Rubber- as can be obtained anywhere in New York City. 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Sorosis Gunmetal Calf Misses and Small Women id catia 4t0 18 $1.95, 3.00, 5.00, 7.50 There is a special purchase arrangement for Shoes, Button or Lace model, high arch last, welted clase If, 16 and 18 years ‘ Boys’ Fur ishi i ail ass ‘ pi aphid of Victrola from the $15.00 to the soles and Cuban heels. Tailored Suits, newest models, of the most desirable woolen materials, including velveteen; many fur Formerly priced up to $49.50, at $19.75 Holiday Gifts in Leather Goods . . . a 6.50, 7.95, 10.00 Boys’ Bath Robes “A Blanket Cloth, 6 to 16 years, at 1.95, 2.95, 3.50 Boys’ Sweaters, newest styles and colors, sizes 6 to 16 years, at $1.75, 2.95 Regular $1.00 to 6.75 Values Victrolas $15, #25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, 200 1 At Very Special Prices é A b J] -Enalish Writing Caos, of ong ean Stationery Novelties Constab e G Pog — - oo a » Sm: 5.95 For Holiday Presents—on the Main Floor Su ANNOUNCE FOR C a i ; ‘on pear! fittings an volid. Pie Rite ‘ be 5.50 Among the large yore shown are the following Monday, sueatey and Wednesday a S Hand Bagg, of Pin Seal, Moire interesting articles and sets, at very attractive prices. wd suck fitted for Novelty Brass ink Stands, at 85c, 1.25, 2.50 The Greatest Sale Ever Held in New York Mines. Pr esents BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SHOES For Dress or School Wear. ‘ Girls’ Shoes, size to The... eee eee 1.95 " Street Coats, of fine gusty Wool Plush, Peau de Knit Sweater Suits, 3 to 6 years, Value $4.75, at 3.45 Every Victor Record, ii é “NG to Qiccececceceeee 2.25 il Peche, Bolivia Cloth and Boucle; many with fur Silk Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Values 50c —— at 25c¢ . = » ow “este 7 2.75 i collars; superior linings, Youths’ Combination Sets, consisting “My Library of Victor Records” —Index Book, va’ Sh si ah me 2.95 a. F $45.00 ’ Hose, Scarf and Handkerchiefs, Values el $1.00, 50c free to Victrola Owners. Boys’ Shoes, Size 243 to 6........6. 005, fe ‘ormerly priced up to $45.00, at 15.00 Boys’ and Children’s Hats, made of Cloth, ] (An Pigs Bue Fur, Velvet and Velour , also Knit Hockey Caps, . . from 50c to 4.95 Library Sets, Sh d Cutter, 95¢c, 1.20, 1. NS Varn taal sag Kit Bags and Sult Cases, rly Song osenape ie oar ALY IE $35,000 Stock of Diana aes atches Pencil Sets, in attractive case “ 45c, 75c, 95: ° AML GooD ie + HEOR 840 0 t 50.00 Novelty Sealing Wax Sete, "3.50, 8.28 Novelty Silks and Velvets ae cant cas i eer var, } Black Walrus Travelling Baga lester Book Racks, of Wood, . . . . . at $1.65 : ana Representative i dente oan Graames, 140018 inchs, « 5.85 Brese Book Rests, . . : 4 50 At Half Price CHE Attention is directed to a very attractive collection of French Dog Collars and Leashes in a variety of leathers and colorings. Bridge Whist Sets, . . at 1.95, 3.80, 4.50 Holiday Cabinets of Writing Paper, . . . at 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 Consisting of the highest grade Novcities of this season Full details in Sunday's papers & 96 Stecet AMERICAN WATCH DIAMOND (° LO MAIDEN LANE sacecustor |

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