The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 12

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HEART OF NEW YORK ~ SHOWN IN JOY GIVING TO CHRISTMAS POOR Greater Effort Made to Provide |reentn street. About of the etty’e poor were inside, and in Weet Fifteont® | 4a 4 iittte epeech to the 6,0 men whe came up in brigades to the olub- rooms, “Merry Christmas and @ happy away 4,00 Baskete with food for a fam | oy year to ati,” he meld. “All we ask tn return is that each of you ony & chicken, part ef & turkey and dainties | prayer for the soul of your benefactor The Volunteers of America took care! e¢ the past, ‘Big Tim’ Sullivan, whose for Unfortunates Than Nobody went hungry 2 New York @as dinner, with turkey and el! that @oes along, it was that person's own A CHILD'S LAXATIVE IS “SYRUP OF Figs” \ssritemeees rs = Made from fruit — Can't harm tender stomach, Es fl What to do with the Christmas le one’s tongue Is it] menu and entertainmeat. On Randati's listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat | 1,000 charges were made happy. breath is bad, stom-| ‘The Municipal Lodgme Houne fed satisfaction. A visit to the Meriden Store and for grown-ups plainly on the! p. ile,” Beware of cown felta sold here. | ¢ ‘The affair 414 not close till 49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York ee of the festival was aleo more generally @tmerved than usual in New York. ours Md aa to the poor, which moat important thing jot a as on be Salvation Army, aa! usual, led all other organisations, Commander Eva Booth md charge of Ninth Regiment Armory in West Four-| u6y were nected. street wee a column six deep, extend- ing te Seventh avenue. The Army gave Ever Before. fly of eiz. Bach basket was filled with any rate, if any- on Chelate of 100 families et the Murray Hill La-| memory will coum, Matritnrting to each parent or! As the gui chil a heavy basket containing a four- pound chicken, vegetables, tea, coffee, cannel goods and @ amail book of the Goape!. Col. Bailington Booth came all At the Tombs a Christmas dinner was | distribution of ‘are, provided all eubstantial food that {ts 1,20 inmates could get In the City Home on the same island, liver and bowels. 8100 men and women—moluding 1% bdiind persone—participated in the special the stomach, | end | Island, at the New York Children's gentle,thorough sing |Hospital and School, Mre, Mary Dun- mn your child créas,| phy, the auperintendent, saw that her heen | 1,600 men and persons in the city prisons for si tater | i we hics wore'ts tase Sean bhyr ChHiets the choice ofsome delightfuladdition Square and City Hi wels is prom d Th Grand Cen' Palace. also know a little avon today aves < pike wes 8 mee, Christmas tree The M E R I D E N Co. shel. child to-morrow. straight from the woods of Maine Its! (VN TER NATIONAL : druggist for » 80.cont bottle Dass celorea taste Wane emannis | World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Witch ose, thousand tickets were issued, Silversmiths Syrup of jons tor babies, children of ata Aa Shines oP, x. Many prominent women were presen and trimme: Chinchilla, boucle and zibeline coats, 10 | Dressy full length models, made of corduroy, ial at is velveteen, zibeline, astrachan cloth, broadcloth ial at $15 | and imported chinchilla, trimmed with fur, Salt’s Astrachan end Aratanlancont gy sealette or velvet. Kersey, astrachan and chinchilla coats, special at Attention is directed to a remarkable Sale tomorrow of 350 Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Suits for Women at $17.50 Instead of the $35. which garments of this character customarily sell for. ar of that lustrous soft finish broadcloth which gains in beauty the tailoring. Still the. loose, wraplike coats, with big kimono cr, and the high bodice skirts, draped or with ruffled tiers. But enhanced by some noticeable liberties in their lines, and ane different tobe ane sav. The jacket trimmed with fur, terlined, lined wit loa ery ta taupe, green, mole, Wisteria, Copenhegea and Diack. cloces brown, Regular and sizes for a pen — aaa hm floor We are closing out our Evening Gowns and Wraps at extremely liberal reductions tomorrow Evening Gowns...............formerly $25 to $250 now $14 to $159 Evening Wraps...............formerly $25 to $300 now $15 to $159 INING WORLD, FRIDAY, THE 3B Log for ada are haya RIVAL SULLIVAN te ir all not 4 pal teas bak, The oes AIDE CLANS AID BOWERY. beans, half a dozen ‘The Bowery fared high at Christman on the feud between the rival clans of j Sullivan. The “Paddy” Sullivans hani- jed out turmey and “fxin's,” with coffec or beer, or both, ad lib. at the clit. rooma, No 9. The Fitzgerald-White organisation got even by sending bas- (te annual Christmas festival at the) 5 o¢ ged grub into homes where Jim Amith, Deacon Calvert and tiers Residenta of the Creatwood a Yonkers mowed their Iawna y The mild weather and recent ra vlad this uintmual Chirlatmas entertain. | ment and exercise. The Subway to Hoyt Street eres the Loeser ae Within 17 Minutes of Forty-second Street Paééy Gulives—“Paddy the Gilent’— Winter Clearance i mode, fine in materials and admirable in workmanship f them are the styles you will already have admired as you have seen them here in the cases and on display as you h the apparel sections. Former prices were fair—many have told us throughout the Now these original prices are very greatly reduced— Now. 4 No.|168Women'sStrect & AutoCoats |_ Were |_Now vat 234 Street, EL Afternoon "hae the way from Montreal to say @ few, George W. Loft, who succeeded words of greeting. Tim" in Congress, superintended the || Passed iro ings were exceptional. hi enipprenored charmeuse k, copy Louise model,size 36| charmeuse, ice trim- 69.50, 45 2 HERE is one use to which the Christmas Check may be put, which will give lasting 95 49 ple; some fur trimmed 27|Motor and craveling Coas, im- 185 | 965 | ported fabrics,........ “ 4 Black matalasse Coats, very | to one’s atore of Household Silver. 9 7% and pockets., Shall it be for the Toilet Table? enty move oo ee wid cpu Bord and | were to have pie maased choirs An extra piece for the Tea or 7Siek children needa't be coaxed to toke| "ere,t2, Mars une and, otter features Dinner Set? Or some trinket or this harmless “fruit laxative.” Millions] seen presented. The caused & novelty of use or ornament ? of mothers keep it handy because they eae till to-nigh! know its action on the stomech, liver ‘Spuge” held their Christmas Sul erls sii ep: ‘1428 | 67.60 | 1|Black caracul cloth, combine Gold a silver, Dee! size 3 = a & & 468 Women'sStreet & AutnCoats DECEMBER lan SW oo 1913. ‘HE bit nt Ne SALE of this cn that has yet been held in Brooklyn is here announced, it is a radical and definite price-reduction on the winter styles in women’s in short, fully up to the Loeser stand No. 14)Astrakhan cloth trimmed, plush $116 collar and cuffs... . 6 Brocade ratine Coats, button io | alae ees jing C ri eponge travel ng ‘oats.| 4'Chinchilla Coats, five styles; all sizes; navy, Oxford and pur- 34 length Golf Co: belted, No.| 62 Dressy Suite, Paris Copies with charmeuse..... $s \Hand-embroidered purple chif- |_ fon velvet. Callot ... 195 86 akan cloth’ "Coats, trimmed. 14.95) 6.95 19.75] 12.60 5 IN ed and broad- : 22 14.60 |_ cloth model Suits ..| 49.50 39.76 | 65 Bri 1/Blue velvet, Callot model . A 150 | 96 | i] —~ Saks & Company --~ These Fur Trimmed Suits for Misses at $18 Cannot be improved upon at twice the price New dressy models, cut on the latest lines. Made of imported broadcloth with skunk fur, the coats warmly interlined and lined with self color peau de cygne; the skirt a draped effect of new desi; Russian green, mahogany, seal brown, Hague blue and black. OME OF THESE VALUES have never before been attained—shadow lace Wa well made W: 26c. Indeed, many of them are not likely to appezr 2 "Remarkable values at every price from 26c Lo $6, and these special instances: 25c for Waists Regularly 50c and 75c Over a thousand Waists at this small price. Made of good guality percale in pretty liga and checks; mostly tailored. None C. 0. BON Navy, mole, +14 to 18 years. 500 Misses’ Coats 300 Girls’ Coats at $10, $15 & $17 at $5.95, $7.95 & $10 regularly $18 to $80 regularly $10 to $20 embroideries and to more than pay for any necessary laundering. 59c for Waists Re; Joa igtll cp connie lig Rios bal outs a few flannels. Every o: Clearing White Dress Cottons MORROW, NOTEWORTHY REDUCTIONS on large stocks of sea- sonable ane seeraceve White Fabrics. We have dlviied them into All lined and many silk lined. Great values. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Overcoats at $3.50 reduced from $6 Heavy gray and brown mixed ible collar model ith bel back. Full lived. ae lied One Yet here in Broo! reduced trom $9 Made of all woo! chinchilla, in full belted, convertible or but- ton to neck models. nel lined, and finished with velvet piping on sleeves. Bro- assortments. Navy, Ox- ford and brown. Ages 8 to 12. Sweaters—$2.50 were up to $4.50 , for boys and children Made of pure worsted yarn, in ry though Ye of wanted co! lors, al- {be serortenent is bro- The Sale which starts to-morrow We In the following list ly sold, The savings are RI 6 Pairs for 91.60. 280, Silk Boot Stockings at 160. G0c, Bilk Boot Stockings at 390. 880, Silk Stockings at 630. ig Velour Hats for Girls reduced to $1.85 A collection of clever models for, bo mrtenl Ane navy. § Fang le pe val Men’s Underwear at 4 Women’s Underwear Women’s 950, Underwear st 12}{c. Summer Underwear 250, Underwear at 12,0. <.. We. and Gc. Underwear at 260. ae aeae reece at ton, $1.60 "aaa @8 Underwear at 61.10 | 50c. and 650, Underwear at 300, B0c, Underwear at 2c. 1/Duvetyn, trimmed with chin-| 46 250 | 165 chilla squirrel... 135 | 66 ing Dres Were |_Now 1Russian Green ‘broadcloth, 25,Silk Dresse model Suit...... | 95 65 % .| $25.00) $17.60 4)Broudel loth, fur-trimmed, ‘model No\156_Tailored Suit Suits qu 14.95| 6.60 | 8 Check worsted and broadcioths, navy b | model Suits... .. 5 Broadcloth and peau de eygne ; fur-trimmed fur-trimmed, model 12.60 1,Black_broadtail 17.60 \smodel. . 165 | 82.60 | Unexarapled Low Prices for Waists In Magnitude and in Small Prices set ge, W n for many months. No mail or tele- _and with plaitings cach side of the front bands, Waists of shadow lace, rolling colle 50c for Waists Regularly 75c to $1.50 Tailored Waists of silk warp brocade Many fine li Peddie init ie oer own Gisadl fhenaity de pretty. em show marks of handling, but ¢ have greater fos Bitedagars although there is sufficient reduction in every instance Waists at $1.98, Values tc $5 lari One ot taney ehacew ars over Tee snpecalenys effect of net, wide ruche of r 1 net overlaid with wide Val. lace at the V neck. wi, ly $ iy 4 21,50. probably Waists of accordion plaited nets over pale pink foundations, V neck with hem to sell at this price. Tailored yoiles and crepes, | net ruches, Dnt ne fresh and in perfect condition. All sizes, 34 Twenty and more styles of black silk Waists, messa None C. 0. D. No mail or telephone orders. cygne and other silks. Fabrics are new, Most Amazing, Money-Saving Sale-of Hosiery and Knit Underwear That Has Yet Come to Your Attention OW CAN A HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SALE be better than those already held at Loeser's? It would seem that the limit of values had long since been reached. , and in the Loeser Store, is a Hosiery business that, in yearly volume is pose store in all America, Great things are possible under such circumstances, And grcat things have been achievec fee had most careful preparation—and the hearty help of our chief suppliers. It offers . ‘Greater Values—and More Great Values Than Ever Before in Such a Sale Anywhere fe have been able to secure larger stocks of absolutely standard grades and to make lower prices on them than ever before, oe quoted is strictly the price for which the same gradesof Hosiery and Underwear are regular- L savings, We are confident you will feel that you cannot afford to miss them, 6 Pairs for 50c. Regular! Women’s Staple Hosiery Men’s Staple Hosiery Children’s Staple Hosiery 6 Pairs for 600. Regularly 90c. to $1.60 6 Pairs for 60c. Regularly 900. to $1.50 6 Pairs for 36c, Regular; Regularly $1.60 to $2 6 Pairs for $1, Regularly $1.50 and $2 Regularly $2 to $3 6 Pairs for $1.50. Regularly $2 and $3 SR tae oh Petey abe Regularly 60c, and 76c, a Pair|3 Pairs for $1. Regularly 60 and 75c. a Pair 6 Pairs for $1.1 oF Women’s 35c to $4.50 Silk Stockings, 18c to $1.69 1,35 te 92 Bill: Stockings at $1.10] 26. and S6e, Silk Socks at 160. | gato te abo ilk stockings “at| 360 to 0c. Bilk Socks at 260. 91.69 60c, Silk Socks at 3 Pairs for $1 6,000 Pairs of Men’s 25c to 50c Socks at 16c a Pair Plain colored an embroidered lisle thread and silk lisle Sotks, Great Values in Knit Underwear for the Family Women’s s oe to ee Combination Suits at a a4 “a ae 30c to $1 Combination suite at 15c to 69¢ | eee 0 & 800, Suits at 160, Ho, Buits at 200. 7 Disposal of Soiled Handkerchiefs of Soiled ed Handkerchiefs Styles for Men and Women 12!3c to 50c Values at 5c to 25c¢ THERE ARE PLAIN AND INITIALED STYLES; also pretty embrold- ered styles in wide range of sizes for men and ‘women. One trip to the tub will make them perfect, and when there are savings like these to be gained the laundering cost | is more than covered, Main Floor, None Sent C. 0, Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s & Misses’ Street & Evening and misses’ apparel; all garments correct jard in every particular. season that Loeser values measured by the city’s general price in some cases even to half. ~ 4 Charmeuse iwi ch chiffon and shadow! 79.50) 69.60 | 10 Cheviot and serge Suits, netiy cs 75 | 49.60 | 47 Broadeloth and diagonals, some, 1 Suits. 69.50 45 16 Worsted, stripes and novelty Suits joth, woo! poplin, dia ae dt trimmed with bands of fur at the same small price; Waists at 98c, Values to $2.50 One of fine voile, with 2 plaiting around the neck, set in with a band of fur, oke, fancy crystal buttons. ine, taffeta, peau de ( Clearance Time Has Come Men’s $20 to $25 Suits & Overcoats, $14.50 IME EOP US to straighten stocks and time for the wait-a-whiles to Lot No. Tt 38c White Fabrics at 19c [te do-it-nows. ing mercerized madrasea, in smart dotted and floral patterns, and i) fine white lawns in stripes and crossbar patterns. Overcoats frpm our Bahay lines, Lot No. 2: 50c White Fabrics at 29c Including fine Japanese crepes, sheer voiles and batistes, crinkled madras ana real Irish dimities. ‘his gather-up includes some of the most desirable Suits and tailoring of high grade and che styles are suited to the tastes of the Conservative as well as the cloching Progressive, Sizes for all at the opening of the Sale, but with the attraction of the fa arian, J new price they should move out quickly. persed by any other Men’s 35c to $3.50 Silk Socks at 18c to $1.39 85c. Silk Socks at 626. $1.60 Silk Socks at $2.50 to $3.60 Silk Socks a’ 61.69 Children’s Underwear Underwear at 696, vane te Combination, Bults ot 980.1 nC 48 & the Made Teen,

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