The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1914, Page 8

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cet sopdanyes df Bs O., Sah. 8—Faliure ot Bank of Fensacels to k, Mother! If If tongue is » #eonted, give “California . Syrup of Figs.” love thia “fruit laxative,” and Sie’ aent geet ail net oo playing ee fata’ “seed ogi then half-sick, of cold, doses : ne or Reermpe sphere Garey itomach, tink waste, ated eat, ay neo or act natu- is bad, full (aad undigested food pases out of yout age have a well, eats So vo bad one for babies, children of Grant i Startin, ot *scwreaha given towtay on # Nobrarka banking jaw, State banks in this @tate will be prohibited from en- tering ¢ jeral reserve system. a ots eee by Revolving Belt. ja Edelman, assistant engineer in we ering plant of Sulsbergér Sons the foot of Hast Forty-nev- ‘Wants Gate’ o Consent of Gih Mibeek, Was Killed Corday Whar his clothing wag caught in the meshes of Congress to Delay Until Re- |s heavy, belt andthe wae drat be organization 4s Planned. tween the belt and $e Lipny upon . 871 WASHINGTON, Jan. §.—Efforta to which it revolved. He secure general consent that there will be no stepa taken toward a Cot sions! Investigation of the affat the New Haven Railroad until the partment of Justice has had @ chan: to work out its plans for reorganisa- ve obit name of "pe owe which he fa the House of Commons from 0h to wil. ' 5 | Beederine a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton No more dandruff or fallin; hair — A real surprise * i If awaits you. possensed of a hea’) of heavy, beautifal Phair—sott, lustrous, fatty’ i wavy and free from dandruff—ie ly a matter of using a little Lacie ie Z ir sea ite ch. of te. wet nice, soft hair janderine now. e ‘stores recom. [mend it—apply ite directed and ate (4 minutes there will be} b tion of the property are being made by Attorney-General McReynolds and by Howard Elliott, chairman of the New Haven. Correspondence that has passed be- tween the Attorney-General and mem- bers of Congrens interested im securing A public investigation, indicates that resolutions probably will be withheld for a time at least. Mr. MeReynoléa wrote Genator Norris that he had no obj» 4 public In- vestigation of New affaire, tut that he bolleved public interest would be est served at present hy allowing the Negotiations now belig carried on dy the Depmrtment of Justice to proceed without interruption. President Elliott had conferences yea- terday wih Senators Weeks and Norris. He has also urged that @ pudlic inquiry at the teesent time might #0 distur’ financial conditions as to embarrass the proposed reorganisation. ae sacrpe iat MEYERS PLEADS GUILTY. Admits We Forged Deeds to Frop- erty. Henry J. Meyers, arrested two days Nightgowns Combinations bodice ZZMMaEZEZL LPLLELIA N N N N hood, a conservative, old-fi ) of the borough. One of the signers of N the petition to close the place was Jolin Ni quence their pleaded guilty to-day hefore County Judge Fawcett in that borough to charge of forgery in the first degree. “Doris” Combinations, 1.50 Empire bodice; Valenciennes lace insertings and wide ribbon. Petticoats, 1.00 Of fine nainsook, with insertings and flounce. “Rodier” Nightgowns, 1.50 Deep e, back and front in Recamier effect, of Valenciennes lace, embroidery and ribbon bows. "Minis True & Co. Annual January Sale American and French Hand-Made Lingerie At Markedly Special Prices 1.95 1.95 1.50 3.95 5.75 2.95 2.95 1.95 5.75 7.95 3.95 3.95 2.95 7.98 9.95 1.50 1,95 2.25 3.00 “Lucia” thie bie 2.95 Of sheerest batiste; model, with deep Emoie ‘ect cod fron of baby. Vde 2.95 4.00 Combinations, 1.95 Of batiste, with dainty Valenciennes insertings and close-fitting knicker drawers. Petticoats, 1.95 OF nainsook, with Val. lace and wide ribbon. Annual Clearance Sale Women’s & Misses’ Suits, Coats, Wra Gowns Entire Stock Without Rcserve at Great Price Reductions Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits......... Of broadcloth and novel Formerly up to 55. Justice Van Siclen in the Brooklyn U 9, saprome Court todsy revered tne] Women’s Fur Trim’d license of St. Mark's Grill, at Bedford nd Gt. Mark's avenues, Brooklyn, at he behest of residents of the neighbor- Original Paris models and Formerly std to to Women’s Coats....... ® jong and bitter one. ‘The aid tnhabitents of the neigh- Women’s Fur ‘and that ese conse| , TPimmed Coats jenified quiet and ex- Clustveness was rudely bumped. pdt db ssid BIGGS URGED ON GLYNN. Evening Wraps, 75.00 95.00 135.00 Paris models and Coenal oe on Lestntions In all Fifth Avenue y had offered to appoint Dr. Herman M, Biggs of New York as State Commie sioner of Health. The Governor 4i4 ay, however, that he had received many etrong indorsements of the New York physician. When you make your own flour mixture you get fough pancakes, OLD HOMESTEAD -PFLAPJACK Combines wheat, corn and rice flours, harning ut tere proportion or fy us Revenue dig shows Heckers’ Pancake Plour conse site of wheat flour! 10c—All Grocers Cloth or Corduroy Suits.. Trimmed with skunk, raccoon chinchilla juirrel, Formerly up to 65.00 s Women’s Novelty Suits at 14 OF plush de laine and novelty fabrics. la Sees rt A collection of smartest models. Vormerly to 45.00 Women’s Evening Wraps. . OF metallic brocaded silks and brocaded velvets, Formerly up to 95.00 Women’s Dresses...... .... 12.50 ‘An assortment of models in or matelasee. Formerly up to 2500 Eroning Gowns.. 18.50 25.00 fabrics, . 25.00 Afternoon and Evening do Gowns. . baat ay up to aso 35 Odd Dresses............ 49.50 A Fowiate genie de for afterneon and evening Formerly to 175.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits....... 17.50 oF and velour. Sizes 14 to 18. corey cis te 30 Misses’ FurTrimmed Suits 24.50 OF velvet, sorbiney, woes, torent Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ “Danse” and 4 Price 24.50 the ‘ormerly to at 38th Street BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky Black and White is always imported in the glass, never in bulk. One quality only—10 years old. If it is served to you as imported you will like it. aT. 12 Zr Ayes Important January Sale of Misses? & Juniors’ Wash ei Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Smart, attractive dresses, in the long-waisted or Balkan effect, with full-pleated or gored skirts. Made of the best quality materials. Each style is distinctive and poset What the sale comprises: NDERSON’S GINGHAMS MANCHESTER pt aaa COTTON CRASH EN GLISH REPPS FINE FANCY NERS HEAVY eee Ss IRISH LINEN: WHITE LA ‘TON CREPE AND VOILES $1.25 Domes at 87c—| Girls’ $2.50 Dresses at Made of good quality pereale, | $f ,79—Handsomely made of hand linenes and ginghams. In an embroidered crash, perca!: and attmetive range of checks, stripes | plaid ginghame in the smart | and plain colors. Daisitily trimmed models. Waist trim: waist; pleated or gored skirt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 61.85, Specially Priced $1.99, $1.79, $2.95 10 $6. 98. January Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits Excellently made Wash Suits in a collection of models that accurately forecast the new season’s styles; all guaranteed serviceable fast color materi- als; variety of weaves and colors. Prices are About One-third Regular. Russian on and |Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits—or Gat- tea, Chambray, Lawn, Madras, in colored stripes, checks and / plain white. Russ sizes 214 to & yo Suita, sizes 6 to O Russian Blouse and | ee value #225:51 69 Sailor Suits—rine Gala. ten, Madras, Chambray cand Russian Blouse and ty Dombey Suits — waa of cacelleat quality Galatea, Lawn, Madras, paerny and 9 y Ramie and Linen; val- $] 95 vale tL tS re ue 82.50 & £2.75; at. Women's $2.00 to Boys rand Girls’ Shoes—P $3.50 Shoes, at $1. 65 ra Winter, Weight ‘Majer tonaunced Saving Several hundred pairs; endless variety of styles, leathers, sizes and widths. There are $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes in this lot, all marked for quick selling at. pair, $1.65. Children’s $2.00 Shoes, $1.39—Pat- ent lesther cloth top, patent leather and ct Hy to ft all Hosa cut, 0 6 ye: " Little Boys’ Calf and &: ‘50 value ;at $1.79 Patent Leather Shoes Sizes 10 to 1834 years: 82.00 | Pops’ and Youths wales , $1.39 | eer Meee ates 4 | by Standard Growing ‘Girls’ Call| Rubber Com. ButtonShocs—Sises | pany of Bos 2 to t2as valeear$ 1.89 | {08 every Pair pe uality; at, pai America’s Greatest puomomcm Furniture House va y i” = g peat ¢ Block 8th compy 35: Ticcaaw EVENINGS UNTIL 10 seccet” Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ta WE INVITE COMPARISON “es; ————————— Our Great January Clearance Sale Offers Durable, W: Well-Made | Fumibure eries, Portlores, Curtains, Stoves, Din-| veld ner Sets, Kitchen Utensils, Sewing YOUCAN PAY ett BALANCEr SMALL WEEKi PAYMENTS. id Strings to this ‘iter | Ex ra Charges o! Any Kiad ‘AYMENTS $5 to $2.00 re. ON SMALL Wi 4 Dining Chairs. poles Chairs. ining Chaire ae Dining Chairs. $8 White |= i Contin von paras extra heavy; low prices and liberal terms inthis i chills. Head @3 inches high; tock advertisement CAN BE HAD ONLY AT finely vob parse with with large vases. 5 38 inchee Bon tas An extia heavy] OUR STORE, BLOCK 38TH TO 36TH |hea in head and white enamel.| sr REET AND 8TH AVENUE. S $12 Solid Oak¥ ther Chiffonier Other Dresser: Chiffonier Reductions Reductions oat Raney” ne effect, with

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