The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. ih cn thatiiitaateetn ot }] | Jay, Vico-Premident of the Manhattan ne ved, The dam: eaimated | stole #04 from John Krondrachnick of = ——— ; EVERY HOME NEEDS RECEIVERS SALE tank. Ho ir acting at the request of the . d 1 va tive in | No. 4 Avenue B. John Horay, one of i", the |" bs the men, made an alleged confession in manne Nf sk eel ted el he street, me lwentch he 1 that Huntington wan ‘ » , zr i ey. $ A HEALING SALVE “ole ‘members are Vice-President : nia. POLICEMAN R REINSTATED. Handed re | os eile ies Dwinei of the First National Bank of | ‘Ty mittee will co-operate with the |Comet Finds for Huntington, ise | Dowling, w the opinion, held | ] a or Nene Is More Reliable Than Resinol mong te aR, Meyers, of 1. Meyors & |: nd auditor makers; Leo Frank, missed tn 1011; aived os he wa tH ANE ‘ty ranges cllgrs = 4 tien | pprcomainn | the Ht. ff Clafin Comp DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. Policeman Rouben R. Muntington, tation at the time Krondra- | Founded 1826 and Bémund Wright in behalf o' y} Who had been a mermber of the Police s to have been robbed 00 successful for pen Tt SIEGEL § STOR Slr & Abbie, the ary S008 © i Luba cy calls diamonds?’ yepartment nearly twenty years before The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. aalers, The attorneys who are acting |iiest stones in the world Leng cay In ae eonee ~ ne ee hunting with the group are White & Cane of] < h fr 91,000,000, |! ¥ an unanimous opinion o} a 7 No, 14 Wall street, the matter being In lee, savy ol then Wine uc orth | Weal apperary Devinice (aby, 310 Waa Laren wath AiO Special Values in th a, of Joseph M. Hartfeld of |g also awarde is back salary and the ren | Court oftcers Mu Must Realize tse, Meee or sane a tau eee Teeter | |comte of hie appeat to the courts jo Batra Charae for 1 Misses? & Girls’ Coats & Dresses ‘Harteiera anid thin afternoon: adventures that ever | 1 waa changed by Commissioner Waldo | any American Dtrict Memenger office ry the | Money Quickly to Conduct | “the group reprenenta about snoo,-| aiventures that ever happened here in 7 New York at wba sa that Huntington and three other men city wt 0 P.M ey 000 in credits and it is our aim to effect Big Department Stores. {as orompt and inexpensive reoreantha- | ing "yet ‘irresistioly “rollicking. ‘way —— — ————————— Misses’ Winter Coats tion Ing yet irresistibly rollicking way in| All the season’s popular models and materials hinchilla, ae possible By getting together | “piamond Cut Diamond,” by Jane | |] boude and mixtures, plushes, caracul’ and satrechan cloths, to-morrow, when we hope to have some | Bunker, one of the funniest, most stir- x m eivers of the amoun 0 60, $15.00 and $19.50 | DEPOSITORS CLAMORING of the Usbilities of the soases, we oun rblamend. Cut Diamond will begin i Kad ted and $25.00 arrange a pian. Until we have this In- | in Monday’: s Evening Worl OT a OT ° 5 : R on we cam do practically noth- | | Don't miss a word of Hin big fletton Misses’ Afternoon and Calling Dresses Insist Upon Information Re-jime oe creditors of the | mation. It Isn't Just like any’ other Founded 18260 Of taffetas, new advance models, in the latest colors, garding Funds Tied Up in @evera) houses is estimated at about Thrills, 1 r ] 4,000, and these are tn more than a score mized foranee and combining to make The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. vies Gels +. Since Failed Bank. By Poy ues $95.00 and $40. neighborhood of 15,000. They are acat- ber, : . Misses’ Afternoon, Evening and Dancing Frocks To realize quickly upen the merchan-| y, dora many are mie ot New | ‘ R ] S ] tel charmeuse and taffeta, attractive models Gise asects of the Fourteenth Street ver eince the notice of the recetv- Rie 5 z emova a and colors (only one of a kind in each style). ership was posted on the door of the eeper 12.50, $19.60 and 323.50 Grore, the Simpeon-Crawtord Company | Siiking bouse on the Bixth avenue nin Claremont Pa: $12.50, 8 $23.5 store of thie cy and the Henry Megel| G14, of the Fourtesnth Street Store, houses Park Comm bopper More of Boston, the devert- | tating depeatiore that they could not |sloner Thomas J. Higainn and hia ataft | Men’: Ss Footwear ia throats los aa fm the tanée of re-| withdraw any of their funds, the tem- | discovered fire-in the attic to-day, She : wae determined rary office of Mr. Melville, No. 43 | Notifled Commissioner Higgins, who or- “ Girle’ Dressy Coats to bel Preet, Thirteenth etreet,’ nan been |#Anized @ bucket brignde and the fire The Entire Stock (except ‘“Cordwainer” and Kk overrun by depositors asking all norte | Was extinguished shortly after the fire- Bench-made Boots) at Greatly Reduced Prices. ih fe Rem Ree daveemevaie ate wen 0 ered at the door teeny Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $18.50 pate eee ere eater nee re ; Boots—All Leathers and Styles Girls’ Winter Coats 4 Of wool, chinchilla and novelty textures, plain ¢ ; ; , pithe Sauce that adds ae Z $2.95 & $3.95 and fancy tailored styles. Biats 6 to 14 yea vs $5.75 flavor to Soups, Fish, | . values $5.00 to $8.00 Girls’ School Coats of Uy and cel coatings, full le Low Shoes ngth Ited Is, ee teed and strpped mods Glee 0 old $3.75 crowd. Ear! , Spring Models of diecuasion, mong the depositors to- Boys’ Shoes $2.45 & $3.95 Girls’ Washable Frocks . ingham and madras, in smart plaids and sisipess ret ; Creslaass “was aopeinied: (eat values $3.50 to $5.00—sizes 1 to 6 | sem with embroideries and contrasting fabrics. , tel gtard the interests of the depositors. " 4 chairman was John P, Munch, & Littie Men’s Shoes pia deo aril $3.95 ‘aed LAN lhe ttorgpett A lal values $2.75—sizes 1014 to 1314 Sree. Ia . mnie cone Removal Sale of Silks. « At About 4% Price Satin Brocaded Sstks Double width (40 inches), in the most de- sirable evening and stre t shades, also ivory $r. 68 and black. é Regular prices $8.00 to $8.50 yard j Fine Dress Satsns 42 inches yan the best street rhades, also $1.95% ~~ + very and Regular price $8.50 yard J, —I have taken the accumulation J, SP ectals in Dress Goods J anuary Sale of Ends of ends from all my stores and |} Frome diene Tae shadee; elsc a gathered: them here in my New York store. Nota yard of these | Biatt Mit goods was bought to sell under $15, $18 and $20, and are; guar- J ee “Reeth 01.00 and 01.95 yard anteed absolutely all wool or worsted. Most of them have enough Imported Biack Ctoths cloth to make three-piece suit. I have them in all shades—dark Hall sag Winter weights high lustre, sponged set fr 58 gray. blue “oe all staple colesings. Ba coking etock | I find too | skirta rae Usually $2.76 per yard many ends. That is my idea as Iintend to start the Spring season [| maa with brand new, Sesh goods. | i any | Imported White and Cotored I want all my old customers to take advantage of this sale. Come in, pick Cotton D sent Fi abris out two or three suits, and if you are in no hurry let I iia 'hs ate me take a month to make them. The price will be, Suit to WE) oe Soe ee | ase #3 & thie i lf Es[fi? th ij + 58C 82 inches ger made in saan ina bearigly order,$15—$18—$20 values.............. Seu ecAdape pobsiacsanuianctacens of cried, dotted and figured designs _My honest belief is that these suitings cannot be bought within $15 Witte te a Li a sheer] 35€ of this price in this town, and I guarantee to every man ordering one of and crisp quality. Special, per ya.d these suits at a price of $8.75, to-wit: If you can purchase this same cloth Madeira Lingerie Nasnsook within $5.00 more of this price, I positively guarantee to refund you the adapted for fine underwear; 10 yards to a $1.95 $8.75 you paid for your suit and deliver to you the suit absolutely free. F bee Sar se sgured Jeuy Votles and Rice Croth (Signed) MITCHELL, The Tailor. want nt ro | ae Overcoatings—T« tariff having been taken off woolens, I don't want to carry over a yard ee of goods next se Aiea) t end tock t be di d of. w St; 5th Ave.; Eve 5 dette of éipeas of Middlesex Black Ke ey. en in stocK mus’ © disposed oO I Broadway & 20th St.; 5th A’ 19th St, This doth would cost ready-made $20. I have put it i this sale, Overcoat to order, Eight Dollars pe ols 0 ai Tieeled fer Pepreents Cents. §, $ $ Rub MUSTEROLE on Padtetiy Th any ee ek ‘ 6, 4; 8 ThatSore,Tight chest! ° vr Sat crass i ave a number o . 4 coating novelties. Must ‘he “closed uri tends and Uncalled for Trousers "toeTERSLE dow | bet ea aga puny $18—%20 values. Overcoat to r 5 $1.50 di tern if Try this clean, white, soothing oint- for 3 Ce used to do in the day Cle Dhic ny, re f our groadeo ad All mai teeth sotees oa D b £ WILT1AM NIERG, i i084 ROLE for Sc ore ‘Throat, Bron- pot tne lene Neuraligia, ‘ongestion, Pleuriey ¥. oF, RR oy peak Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and abe tna sa ‘AILOR Aches of the Beck or Joints, Sprains; Fibers Niuwes O° MORI Open Evenings Until 9, Saturday Till 10. - orde Da vcccccccccccccsccecccccsccescccesovorevccreceseress MAKES ITTLE DIPFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—* & WORLD “WANT” Wild. GO AND GBT ‘

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