The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1914, Page 8

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£RE BVESING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, A9n4, SEABRIGHT. agen SAYS HE WAS “STUNG” sicicts oo ala oon bi sult for +000 and again offered to. to ye for Little One. WASHINGTOD Ee ifique’’ for $10,000, paid $1,-| the books back. em which woul Yeat-old daughter Doroth Jeweller Had Race With J. fal to. care for Deveth thts eGttion of Batmac, handsomely bound ( Queens of Bngiand’ FOUND DEAD a to the “vatet trie the enila'e aeatn bb J and printed on the best Japan paper. | that he Shows what they ere Fg he tee4 eon accteen tal Mre. Tee agent, whom Frost says was Henry | he wouldn't give more than @30 for well, employed by Barrie & Co., told | em the jeweller the Balzac volumes were books were te Gomacded that Barr Barrie we in great demand. (ne set had been|Co, take them back and refun@ the ool to @ rich Philadelphia man. The| money he had paid down on them. Hl | Apparently a Suicide pe Goverament fe Asked to Saab Gen the river and oo b iy < —_——~—— that the it wor! 8,000 Homeless by Fire, } Mare, Jan. 12.—Mre. ure ‘One| NM KN VENICE, Italy, Jan 18,—The village m i ‘ovided . F ed by 1 Dat, paying of Castel Gugiclm! was destroyed had ed by gas in 1 he " M He Says hee ts, ie hoon Lath cnataall ins re | Soraing rey Tue three thee. " a i “ooh a th * pp ot! Pierpont Morgan, YS) ("Hien came en est of bocke—"Thé| sand resideate eocaped persoma! inferr, TH CHILD iW BED) Porkine waa been iit tor eome time. AT F US ! it, xo Frost says, told him that Mor- | They brought sult {against Ve fi A. ru Asking Husband to Care Dreakwa' #. srciing tag bem the first step in Perkins, wie of a physieia: and Regrets That He Won. Semi-Annual Sun Packet Sale Commences Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 8:30 o’Clock More Than 19,000 Open Silk Packets in Lengths Varying from Small Pieces for Trimmings up to Patterns for Waists, Dresses and Opera Wraps 115 kinds of silk in almost full assortment of colors. In addition nearly all the-one-of-a-kind remnants scissored off in our very busy Silk Rotundas during the last six months. This Semi-Annual Silk Packet Sale is our Clearing House for all ' remnants. This year the Silk Packet Sale also includes small lots and incom- plete assortments, from fifty silk manufacturers and importers whose silks are regularly aes in this store. Every silk packet is backed by our usual silk guarantee. One Thousand Waist Lengths at the rate of 68c to $1.95 Yard. Regularly $3 to $6.50. , Thirteen Thousand Dress Lengths at the Rate of 50c to $7.50 Yard, Regularly $1 to $25. All the silks are classified as far as possible. Keeping up with the expensive tastes of the jate J. Plerpont Morgan was no easy job for Aaron V. Frost, a Fifth avenue jeweller, who ventured to buy 8 | half dosen sets of “special limited and jo fuze editions of rare books, the values of whith were almost priceless. In his race to outdo Morgan in eollect- ing an exclusive ifbrary, Frost found the shelves in his apartment at No, 135 Central Park Weat filled with the fol- lowing volumes which, the Oook agent trough whom he them said, were “oholce and rare. Ten sets of the 2 tpltephlet’s L- brarie.” Frost saya he was told the WHE Common SENSE Wav 10 am Clear Skin AND GOOD COMPLEXION Bas important work to the lungs and ata rigs Cl Waste matter. eat hax no dirt and hard 1m th In addition, he cays, he @how the volumes to Anthony ought to be ashamed of themselves for putting out such books, A set of volumes emtitied “Redists and Romancists,” the agent told Frost, were worth $3,000, but the jeweller saya they are not worth 9806, He bought twelve sete of @ Mmited | nd & day's use makes on improvers ona regui At your dreasin a in collapeibie tubes 2he. each, STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue ; Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street Will hold To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, their i; aneal Clearance Sale of Bric-a-Brac and ‘China With Large Price Concessions in ‘ artistic Bronze and Marble Statuettes, Busts, Groups, Porcelain vou ot Jer Bene Een China, the productions of Minton, Hammersley, W a Deinee, Maes also Ginori,’ iy id Plates, Toa and Bouts Core and Seocavt co English and Swedish Rock Crystal. Black silks on one table, plaid silks on another, brocades on another, velvets on another, silk suitings on another, and so on Every Silk in This Sale is Lower-in Price Than Ever Before Offered All silk duvetyne, 40 and 42 inches wide, » regularly $6.50, now aot yard Water spot-proof foulards, regularly $1 and $1.25, now 58 yard Crinkled crepe, 40 inches wide, regularly $2.50, now $1.80 yard Canton crepe, 86 inches wide, regularly $2.50, now $1.25 yard Crinkle crepe, regularly $1.85, now $1.10 There hes also been arranged for To-morrow, a Very Important Sale of Dv Wardrobe Trunks--0n the Fourth Floor Ap the quantity of each size presley Kapietede sau mail or phone orders OY hae ol the aie ih 5. 6, 8 and 10 hangers on one side and drawers vet, wide, regularly $6, $2.85 yard he. Ino a number of superior trunks bearing the Stern Sik duceine neues mon nee sass ara ” wish were ude by tw the ron tank ma and repent Brocaded velvet, regularly $10 to $18, now $6.50 yard Tinsel silks, regularly $1¢ to $25, now $7.50 yard Black charmeuse, 40 inches wide, regular! lad now $1.50 ie Black satin de chine, 40 inches wide, regularly $2.50, now $1.25 yard Black foulard, 40 inches wide, regularly $1.50, now 75c yard rocaded crepe satin, 42 inches wide, regularly $6.50, now $1.95 yard Main floor and Subway door, Old Building, aad Subway Eatrance, New Building. Ge, Yok amnvden wa equipment. * etanovation” and ‘Stern Brothers’ "" Wardrobe Trunks, $17.50, 29.75, 39.50 : Regular Prices $25.00, 45,00 and 6. “fmnevation’ All Hanger Trunks, po ely All Drawer Trunks 5,000 Samples from Manufacturers 25c, 38c, 50c, 85c a Piece Made to Sell at $2 to $12 Yard ‘Three-eighths to five-eighths of a yard ina sample. Plenty of bs beautiful bro- ‘cades and other fine silks of this season. Enough for fancy work or for trimmings in a piece. Lower Silk Rotunda, Old Building, oaly. Partly because of general conditions, this Fifth Silk Packet Sale is composed of silks lower in price and higher in value than we ever have been able to offer heretofore. TE—Some few of these patterns show marke of handling; in such cases are pa par pnt any ol the price is low aan to make them ples gg Practically every silk fashionable this season is represented in this sale. _ Every WinterSuit,Gown« Wrap IN THE WOMEN’S STORE Will Be Offered ay Interestingly Low Prices, Tomorrow, Tuesday Already the new things are coming! To make ready for the Spring inflow we have marked the winter garments at prices which will rapidly clear our stocks. The Coats, for Instance A f beautiful wr of brocades, Oot velour some with i collers; orig- Ay A7h ta 880), now $67.50 to $800, elvet wraps, originally $87.50 to $275, now bat oy plain sed mined fabrics, originally 3 § 36,00 te Piew $25, ers... 20.00, a 5.00, 40.00 : “braovation” uo Sn Bar” a Ft, Dr, ton Ste sd Cb Trunks; Men's Hat Boxes at Correspondingly Low The following Highly Important Sales : ‘ will be continued To-morrow: : Pre-Inventory Clearance of Oriental Rugs, \ : Annual January Sales of French Lingerie, | Corsets and Brassieres, Women’s House Gowns and Negligees, Misses’ and Children’s Underwear. STERN BROTHERS have in preparation for Wednesday, January 14th, A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Reliable Furs and Fur Garments At Extremely Low Prices Coats of fancy wool velour, some with fur collars, were $75 to $225, now $50 to $125, Coats of plain velour, soft and wooly, orig- inally $89.75, now $27.50. 800 Fur Fabric Wraps Regularly $20, now $12.75 Also an Extraordinary Special Sale of ’ ’ ? ° $45 to $08, now $15 925, 618.50 Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing | ween ere originally $45 to $185, now Repulsy 08, now S180 representing an extremely advantageous purchase from a number of yf _ manufacturers of strictly high grade clothing, Offering values not heretofore equalled by this house or surpassed eleewhere All were actually made to sell at the higher prices. Because of the mild winter the makers could not sell them at the fair regular prices. They came ou to 8 us. In mid-December ook looking and most luxu: wraps w these coat Te Tate polly dlegags A the prices. Some at €16.75 have ] coats to satisfy all cut gue Sie ta nae Beoeed floes, Oid Building ONLY THREE HACKETT, CARHART STORES LEFT Stocks from our Harlem store, which was closed for good Sat- urday, have been distributed in our three remaining _ stores. The lowest prices prevail on the highest grade men’s clothi ever placed on sale in New Yor. City. The remaining Hackett, Carhart stores must close with- in a short time. . The creditors’ extension has but a short time to run, and then Hackett, Car- hart & Co., Inc., Retail, will re- tire from business. Everything must go regardless of cost. $15 to $35 Overcoats and Suits for Men $3.50 $12.50 WINTER WEIGHT OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Blue Chinchilla Storm Ulsters Blue Chinchilla English Overcoats Gray Chinchilla Convertible Collar Overcoate Brown Chinchilla English Guard Coats Chinchilla Belted Back Models Shawl Collar Overcoats Large Roomy Motor Coats Zibelines and Vicunas Black and Oxford Kersey Chesterfield Models Blackand Oxford Melton Chésterfield Overcoats Black and Oxford Velour Chesterfield Overcoats English Split-Sleeve Overcoats London Guard Coats Convertible Collar Gvercoats Friezes and Tweeds in English Models Single and Double Breasted Models; All Fabrics WINTER WEIGHT SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Silk Lined Models in Many Fabrics Blue and Black Pencil Stripe Suits Shepherd and Club Check ‘Suits English and Scotch Tweed Effects Patch Pocket Models: All Fabrics Blue Serges in All Models Worsteds, Cheviots Newest Colors in Handsome Worsteds Cassimerea Ste Mixtures in Conservative Models Swagger Single and Double Breasted Models Grays, Browns, Heather Mixtures and Finest in and silk striped Madras Pied pope) laundered cuffs, all sizes. . AT eivse, 1314 t020. Sold in dos, lots only, at 480 Neckwear 25c Velours 79c Collars, 45c Dozen 78c and $1.00 cut silk Neckwear, wide Kato (arharteto.ss, $2.00 Hackett, Carhart & Co. make , Redman, Frisbie, Coon andH. C. Brands. open ends, finest all silk fabrics..... Masog Broediay 841 Broadway | 119 West 42d St, St. at 13ch Street Near Broadway "Sobesite City ity Hall Near Union Square| Open Evenings

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