The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 14

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ER eRe ee - rer, THE EVENI+ a WORLD, tr appointed to forelan service by] Minnie Paugh and Mies 1. Fisher; Pri- Th e New Corset Jent Wilson. He found the cli-|mary Superintendent, Mins Fannie Lu- the Russtan capital too rigor-|cas; Assistant. Mra, A. F. Decke: " ous for hie health and asked to be re-|ident Minalonary Soctety, Mra. Peter jlieved nfter he had loat thirty pounde| J. Sprague; Secretary, Mrs. William I. " vues The War Department cabled | Pepper. nt and the Masor bought his| Mre. Samuel Miller of Port Mich- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913. MAJOR HAGADORN SS MAY ESCAPE WITH MILD REPRIMAND : home and had arranged for the jon of his effects when avlegram advised him that hi fiould have come through i he was to consider ad already made @ technical start, Much Bonipathy ts Is Felt for) cit three weeks tater reported to Ma: Jordivn Wood at Washington. Gen Rarry of the Eastern Division to nold| The court concluded | Attache Who Left Post Ke had no option but to order Gen. | ainst Orders. A court-martial, Against Order: ecislieallty old Ganda! Cotbed = iw ednemlay ite finding and recommen dation were filed with Col, Wiliam G Major in to be mild) reat deal of army for Majo Miss Sarah Pauison of Stapleton Is viniting frlends in Weatifeld, N. J. accnant of the na Mins EMeabeth Allen of Brookiyn, who of the regulations but alao beceaso he| was the quest of Mra, Charles Pearsall, has an admirable record in the rervice|Pieasant Plaina, hae returned home. extending over twenty-five years Aswumption Council, Knights of Col- Major Hagadorn was the first army|tmbue of Port Richmond, has appointe:| —— - John D. Wéitame, Stephen Donovan, Gerald Haflinan, Milton Bishop and Mrs. Lantle Covert of Port Richmond, WORK WONDERS |i.2:-037sct"s.2 Announcement ts made of the engage- fa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George cy in visiting friends In Greenville, ‘een Slover of Pieasant Plaine ts Jmojourning at Old Bridge, N. J. | | Mrs, Otlw Williama of Central ave-| nue, Tompkinavitie, has returned from a visit to friends tn Pittsburgh. { Mr. and Mere fronald Campbell of | Manhattan, Who were the guests of} Mies Marguerite Walker of Castleton) here, have returned home | euchre for the benefit of St, Vin- | jeenta Hlowpita!, Bard avenue, West! | New Brighton, will be held at the Ger- man Club Rooms, Stapleton, Jan. Mra. John Anderson Morton gan Jil will give a tea to M ne fe enter @ protest against the discontinu- ance of the Municipal Ferry to Btaple- ton. Misa Rosine Darrow of Great Killa! has returned from a visit to friends In Riverdale. Ptaten Island Lodge No. #1, B. P. 0, ¥., has appointed a committee to ar- range for a minstrel show ptiaciansey HUNG TOWEL ON GAS JET. Regan Goes to Hospital, But the House te Saved. Christopher Regan, forty-three years ol4, hung @ towel on a gas jet as he Gressed thie morning in hia room at No, 114 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn. ‘Thomas Keenan, a committees to ar- ment of Mine Fisie Sti! of Great Killa, to Robert Adama of Brooktyn. The Christian Endeavor ociety of range, @ euchre and dance for the early New Dorp, has elected these olgcers: The “as waa burning and the towel caugmt fire and then ignited the fur- ing fat one uite without chi for Fat Women iq i” a Ci al lh Haan, Chief of taf of the Hastern| war on New Year's Day, i mole public today " -martiai) jyvtaton ‘Mrs. Wiliam Walter of Huguenot has| 4 j hell this week on M hariee Be] Major Hagador entered Wert Porn’ | rersened from @ visit to frlends tr f Migadorn, militar Fv] trom this State in 18 and haw held @/ Atannatian k t basey at St. Petersburg ner tent posts, He Is very! Dock Commtasioner R. A. Smith will lence of orders. wares? abel {give a hearing toa committee of Ataten — ' Aithough, It is wala, the court's find Say ct enn a Islandera at his office, Pler A, North } ‘ng @ one of technical guilt and the | STATEN ISLAND NOTES. = [niver, next Friday morning, They will en HACKETT CARHART’S REDITORS maa EXTENSION SALE Days at the Hackett Carhart Stores The End Is Approaching, and Highest Grade Stocks of Men’s Wearing Apparel Must Go, Regardless of Cost Stupendous Savings in All Departments Mark the Close of 1913 nishings of the room. Kegan shouted for help and tried to beat out the | flames. Othere in the house turned and age itching | Preaident, Eimer Galloway: Vice-Preal- Uctema, | Piepl en, [Onnt: Mise Rowalind Woerts; Correapond- ‘ing Secretary, James E. Grumert; Re- Christmas |}, Tree OVERCOATS AND woh ve 12" | The first consideration of | first consideration of Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, is the satisfaction of its customers. Any merchandise purchased which is not satisfactory may be exchanged or money will be refunded. EE fire ala Rashes and all erup-| cording Secretary, Miss Tilia Apple-| "aha biase was quickly extingutaned, in the Daum; Ueratiaedgod sloway. a eet Las iets ed Lagos about the tne’ sree of Charles ie eBach gtreet, Tot-|face an , Was taken to the ” tenville, a viating relatives in Leipaic, | Swedish Hospital. Medison Square World. $13.50, $15 and $20, $22.50 5 $27 and German. He wil remain two month |= Mr. and Mre. Patrick Hurley of Brook- Park. $17 Suits and $25 Suits $30 Suits and and Win- ter Over- coats . « « lyn, who were the guests of Mrs. Ex- ward Hanley of Huguenct, have re ‘turned home. Mra. George Carney of Weet New Frighton, is the guest of relatives in Manhattan. Nothing can with ite ‘The Sunday echoo! of Bt. Paul's Meth- ing eflect’ on =m inlamed, | itated ate eater Rptecopel hive avay edstecent, pry pated smeien “Yemr anaes ote Sige” Lateratorin oat Wet as West ah Street, New y Chrorister, Richard Christopher; Ae- YeSSLAM SOAP, a best for the akin; | sistant, Bari Anderson; Piantet, Miss Winter- Weight Over- coats. blir Over- EE th Christ Tree Chafing Dish Sri Nitdaon Square Park tong it Cooking. For a perfect sea- soning always use pei al See it while it is All Alight— See it from a ‘bus. ‘That is the best way— You will be above the crowds, You will get a good, clear view—and You will be comfortable—tor you will surely have @ seat. (Choral Singing and Band Concert, too, evety night.) Fifth Ave. Coach Co. “Open Air to Everywhere.” hoes” The Cammeyer End of the Year Sale On the Main Floor 6,787 Pairs Men’s and 8, 976 zaire Women’s 5%, 1550, baa +6 Shoes | NECKWEAR $100 and $1.50 Large psi ad LA init 45 $2 and $2.50 H.C. & Go. and other brand shirts; al! izes, sof inundced cals OC Arrow, Redman, Frisbie, Coon and H. C. Brands. All sizes, 1314 to 20. Sold in dozen lots only at 60c. ee Nut fatally, FREB at All World Oftices! ° The World’s ySaumann ( Winter Resort ; CmpyU Guide + + + for 1913-14 353.Block 8th Av.36%|.,,.2".,.. Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 5! Market Street The Greatest Guide of Its Kind Ever Published! Of Large Size, Printed on Heavy Coated Paper. Profusely Illustrated, Presenting all the information a iy mean posal | SHIRTS 265 Broadway Near Chamber Stet ___Obponite City Hall City itt V9) West 42d St, Near Broadway Oren Evenings ~154 East 125th St. we _ Avenue Open Evenings Inc. Retail Near Union ieee Accounts Opened From $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL America’s Greatest Furailure House We Give Free Lile Insurance When you make your pa ecole Hl fills Clearance Sale of All Holiday Goods Odd pleces must be sold without regard to cost or ni selling price. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY } tourist or vacation-taker would $4.50 Rich CutGlass ¥ Fine Cut Glass ‘ want to know about Wint Re Decani Silver Plated Lining 7 FRUIT BOWL Water Bottle art size. Haiazéadt Steamsh! bd wailing “sere, ‘ i Basket and fan ont rants in New York “ity, &e. TAKE A FREE COPY Home With You To-Night! ps (Our Entire Stock of Cc Rich Ct Glas Gaby | .85| | Also Women’s Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords— $37) | Higne.t Cammeyer Grade— "$3385 an oa : Sold cs ‘at 85.00 aot $6.00, now Women’s Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords - See $3.00, 83.50 and $4.00, now 2 Sold at $3.50, 84.00 and ®3. 00, now $2 sad Special Values in Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Very Special Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose. Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose. Black, white and tan | ‘supe and evening shades, Formerly $5.00, $5.50, 86.00, now Orford Ties We have only one store—be sure that you do not confuse it with other stores with similar names. The low prices and liberal terms in this advertisement CAN BE HAD ONLY “AT OUR STORE, BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE. $25 Solid i Oak Buffet ’ Mahogany Finished Chiffonier Black, white, tan Some with all silk wide tops; choo" train. It is a picture that reminds | Silk Lisle—Cotton—Common In this lot there are Men's one of World ads., for the reason that need to furnish aroom ‘ i = and qmibroidered. jee trem, extra heavy best quality silk, | others have wide lisle tops. All have doubls soles, toes 10. 49 » Extra long, with wide flare, double tops of silk for garter. | and heels, and high reinf ‘ Si =) Values $2.00 and 82.50. Sage Mistowrnd bowls, Values 41.90 ond Pht ae * | . A 2 Prawn y polished. five carved. Top hi 1 B | = Sale Price $1.39 Pair 3 Pairs for $4.00 | Sale Price 74c Pair 6 Pairs for $4.25 Soor aos mes I re terse 4 i = Manufacturers’ samples of Manufacturers’ samples of ih Tesiees in every “aeairablo | PAY ONE DULLAR, drawers an : f = Women's Stockings— Lisle — Men’s Lisle and Silk Lisle sox, Here you see & picture of 8 “choo: | select anything you a Cammeye and Out sizes. Black, white y Silk : lum of t rtatl is omplet id we will ‘$ and a few good colors, ” Made on er sc bi eH with double Se faopalag ie today “daira | Per moe ant T Oak tt soles, heels and toes, V; World ads. to tt East, South ‘aboure : to sell for 95 cents and 50 means Ss ents aad at a alues West—Into more New York City homes Promptly te your home . cents. Sens: snd offices, in fact, than are reached by and YOU CAN PAY Herald, Times, San and Tribene THE BALANCE IN Cc COMBINED, both mornings and Sundays. | If you haven't used World ads. you | don't’ know how easy It Is to find a pos tion, worker, home, investment, bargain, lost article, &e. Always Use World Ads. for | Quick Results, Sale Price 27c Pair erit Sale Price 27c Pair 6 Pairs for $1.45 6™Ave &20™ St. 6 Pairs for $1.45 APA AREAVA cai) > ‘ ce uEPeRLENenNOTeT Teen Sree SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS NoClub Fees. (FPrNo Red Tape 3 Neo Strings en This Offer NoExtre Charge of Any Kind Stanianieht

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