The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1914, Page 7

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WILLIAM HAWTREY, | STRICKEN IN A CAR, Call a spade a port Ss is common sense. sat teathion, Wiese Leading Actor and Brother of no sag ge a4 Charles Hawtrey, the Eng- content wit in 100% effective dentifrice. lish Comedian. Tooth Paste overcomes ‘“Acid- | ,, -weven years old. Mouth.” sg Faw tee, "See Semaen om, most y i lived at alone, SS couh ee break down out York Hospital after he had been taken M1 on @ Thirty-fourth street car. He tecting enamel of ys teeth. The soft oo then becomes wick prey to decay Rerme, se ob tphae 4 acids will hoy have a chance. Nor } this a// Pebeco will do. It keeps teeth white, sound and healthy. It’s a rea/ den- tifrice. Try it— Pebeco your teeth. | TomDey Tole! Pele amd Ac) Toe UATE Legtcml as ata 1am 8 peel 10 widen but New York’ aiwaye picked portrayals as Gnely Gnished amt \ctner ptaye in which he wes ij The Store is opened daily at 9 A. M. ( B. Altura & Co. A Special Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits at $20.00, $30.00 & $40.00 is now being held, affording an opportunity to secure Suits of superior quality at extra- ordinary concessions from original prices. . _ Bo Altman & Cai will continue to-morrow (Thursday) An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Furnishings . consisting of Men’s Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Bath Robes, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas, which are being offered at exceptional prices. R [Prt Avenue, 34th wid 5th Pirate, Mem York.) Continuing today & tomorrow the semi-annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men Comprising a’comprehensive range of the sea- son’s smartest models and fabrics, in garments which are the exclusive product of the Saks tai- loring organization; and affording you an oppor- tunity to buy at a remarkable reduction clothes which, in tailoring and style, have all the finer qualities of leadership. Former ss $28 $30 $35 $38 $40 $43 and $45 at $23 Some clothes are reduced all the time —it is proper that they should be! Saks & Company Broadway at 84th Street on the Roma Seut to Hoffman Island. Layer | ong | Two hundred and Atty immigrants, ere with comed‘an, died early to-day in the New | _THE | EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914. seen In New York were ‘The Two Mr. "rein atures, They were placed in th Weatherdys, “The Old Firm,” “The finotation hospital, Tae other po - Fires of Fate,” “The Ambitious Alan | Will be held for observation en Alcott,” and “An Englishman's Home." { days and the vesse) wil! Se disinfected. Lately he has been touring in vaude- ville. ree} ry ae | of the United States Court ran aa Appointed a Receiver for Two Hundred and Fifty Passengers porayth’s 302 Sth Ave., Corner 31st St. Bankrupt Turks and Syrians, were removed from butter, ‘up Lm moth Kae okg Een “5 .| Telety persons on doard have high Y [sore res eo A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. the Fabre liner Roma to-day and trane-| gui tenes tune fever The Creditors ab ore cere ferred to Hoffman Island for observa- beat tion. Typhus fever broke out on the ship | sugar and to Take 35c on the D nately. Beat hn. Sie =e i To raise money to pay the creditors | lar said mer- uring the voyage from Marseilles. yhlnen, beaten atifl and ary. ring, then ai * the AA Atel teen at Ta be w ents Ghe touched first at Providence and jatlow buttered c ene tins. ‘Moderate ov a tl » Pu melas wal ie tom sales will > for I wi was detained there. Then it wae decided 77 eee ‘tina will be made so reasonable that you wiil that the situation could be handled bet- ter here. bus’ peu Soon fu _ FURS 50% i: eo tA gl pacha Lord & Lay lor (SEretie Rea raatS| Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th te 66th St. ¢ Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Cl P.M Read Back Senay a PUBLIC OPINION Removal Sale prover eet Se aes era indorsed our own belief in the new 1914 Style Walters €8- | Dress Satins & Broadcloths | rae hattg| Mele Coen HETEIO sch Note Player Record sales prove the “New Walters” the most popular Thursday and Friday we will offer the following Extraordinary Values of all oH ele pianos. ; ‘This phenomenal sales the result of hich 4 bores Niogrdlih we give in this this wonaertad instrument. 15,000 Yards Fine Brocaded Satins We oi le for the New Pega ‘es In the most desirable evening and street shades; formerly $2.50 and $8.00 per yard, at......... Le a ad world; and we stand ready to prove ange 5,000 Yards Dress Satins \ $1.95 If you want to be sure of securing the best $1.58 48 inch length } value come to Bloomingdales’ and select one of cur new were. 9128.00 = In all the best street shades; regularly @8.50per GONG, Wiis siccGkecscecdiccssceseneness 15,000 Yards Fine French Broadcloths Dis In o variety of the most popular shades for/ $7, 75 earns teen a ten cine $1.75 to $2.75 per yard.......scccesseceeeees Imported Black -Broadcloths Bpotvproot finish, sponged; usual price wen]. 48 Per yard, At....ccccssccerssesccceseneseres raseeon, ete., ete., largemuff andelogant ecarf, tap 0 $125. Special, $25 a Set. So Menilié-tiy ae, z ’ 302 Filth Alve, Price inciades mai rola cbloet, banc over, 12 : Imported White and — “Sieare eae? 4 The new 1914 Walters 88-Note Player Plano Colored Cotton Fabrics reasats, the’ woe of’ plans, player Cousin, at Special Prices. Printed Silk & Cotton Crepe-de- Chine (38 inch ) Ine po aig of neat figured on tinted White geen Tosca Crepe 40 inches wide, fine, sheer and crisp. | I5C Special, per ~~ Express Rates Effective February 1, 1914 In conformity with the order of the Interstate Commerce Commission English Long Cloth 86 inches wide, soft doeskin finish, leyard $1.95 PCOS... ccecccereceeece Special, per White Shirting Madras 82 inches wide, in a variety of designs. Special, per yard 28 The following table is illustrative of ft the differences between the new aad old: ae Semt-Dress 8 Tatlored Hats for Immediate Wear Copies of the styles now being worn in Paris are reproduced at moderate prices, of 1ibbon, moire, taf- feta, and velvet, maline and straw combined. Many of these smart Hats are embellished with touches of jet. $5.00 to $10.00—Values $8.00 to $15.00. Mourning Hats Exceptional values are being offered at $5.00 8 $5.95 Betwees Extra Special for This Week Only NEW YORK 30 Walters Pianos, Regular Value $350, Price includes stool, cover and free delivery. On Terms of $1 a Week The Bloomingdale Guarantee Is Your Absolute Safeguard. As the sole owners of the WALTERS PIANO COM. FANS. we positively know that only the best of ry re used in construction of the WALTERS PIANOS AN! PLAYER PIANOS, and only the most skilled workmen em- end the following pointe: Chicago, Il, St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Col. Butte, Moat, Dalles, Tex. Sen Francisco] Cal. a) ployed to build them. We therefore guarantee. them un- qualifiedly. OUR FACTORY-TO-HOME METHOD OF bags ING PIANOS appeals to that large class of purchasers who are looking tor instruments of recognized merit at prices less Annual Sale Muslin Underwear ° House Gowns Kimonos Food Products Carried at Stil! Lower Rates ‘dd than the middleman’s profit. This profit consists of the dealer's and agent's or the teacher's commissions. i ange Your Ol¢ Piano |Send for Our Latest Ites. | / on tful Wall Piano Or player Piano, "We will make you trated Catalegue & liberal allowance and let you pay ing photographs, the ,Pasance the rate of $1 per| tions, prices and terms of our on & Piano and $3 per week on tinctly new and ‘Deeifut oa and Player Express Service Means Highest Class of Transportation Free Insurance up to $50 A Receipt for Each Shipment 2 Player Piano. caljPOn request @ representative will syle ot Panes Silk Petticoats and Corsets , Third Floor, ~ | Seen B oomingéates’, Lex. to 34 Ave, “thh @ Ooth St Unusually Large Assortments sbility-Safety-Effici and Unprecedented Values Responsibility—Safety—Efficiency Telephone or Write te Your Nearest Express Office | GM seven-time World Want works all week. Order Oth at hein Aintld nheiactnesinns.» Ne een ated cee at ll ll ewe —_ ane prides ahah abc aaah - ab ahve Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—

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