The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1914, Page 8

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the Mariners’ Harbor Baptist Church, Union Avenue, will have an entertain- ment in the lecture room to-morrow evening. Misa Ida Vera Simonton will deliver @ lecture on “The African Jungles” at Public Bchool No. 6, Rosaville, this evening. Howard Gould of Great Kills, haw returned from a visit to friends in Milsabeth, J The Richmond National Bank Y has elected*these officers: President, William J, Davidson: Vice-President, John ¥. Smith; A hier, Ernest RR, enens ai iam 8. Van Clef, Thomas Hi! Quinlan, George M. Matthius, Ernest R, Moody, John A. Snyder, William Wheeler, John Tracy, Frank W. Tompkins, Juin ¥, Smith, | William J. Davidson, Azel F. Merrell, ss D. Kent and John F. Burns. | James Guyonett of Morristown, who | was the guest of George Ritchie of ‘ ee cota has returned home. bert Emmet Club of New Bienen” will have a reception at Maccabee Hall Feb. 14. Thomas Hardy of Port Richmond | has returned from a visit to friends in | Virginia. Daniel G. Feldman, principal of the! New Brighton High School, will de-; = liver a lecture on “What the High! School Ia Doing for the Children,” be- fore the Pleasant Plains ba we TW Jun 9 ae A WTHIN 100 FEET OFA FED POST af Mae Nees Yeggmen Rob Grand Street ell. hos iit her bair beautifully | Cigar Store of $2,000 and Get Away. and abundant with a and Salphur. When. LEAVE TOOLS BEHIND. ir fell out of took on th or ked appearance, this i" on applied with won- asking at aay drug fer Shere Sere, tnd’ Supe on will get a Fe time come Th oe © aed open th tonite uty to the hair and ieendet airy, itehy sealp A Also the Police Capture Three \ Overcoats When Neigh- bor Gives Alarm. shir | downtown druggist says r 14 Wyeth's Sage and Sul- ee, and Robody can tell it has been ‘a go easy hla ton, You ® comb Sirk Stee he Yorgmen blew open the safe Pod pli-' tarry Hiume's cigar store, No. aaa to vite natural | cand street, early this morning Fer ony, volt and ab ‘When you're tired aftera ff! anc aon’ | got away with the receipts for Batur-| "ary, Willlam 8. Everts of Glens! dey, a cup of J Gay and Sunday, about $2,000, the Pro- | walls, who was visiting friends in Tot- | wisn 4 Go0be x | prictor thinks, | Though the front of the safe wan blown off by dynamite, a potice- man standing on peg at Grand ‘and Allen streets, tess than a hundred jfeet away, was not disturbed. None of the tenante in the upper floors of the five-story building in which the store is situated heard the explosion. ' The robbery was discovered by Max Bussell, sixty years old/@he jan- ‘itor, He came in at 2 o'clock bikie ‘a round of the east sido restauran ee sont whieh he i@ accustomed to make with ' $1 to $10 a phonograph. Going into the base- ment as usual to leave his records, Um. | he saw three overcoats on thé flbor that didn’t belong there, and, looking ' |lup, found the back door was forced thrvughout mel there wae a light in Blume's tenville, han returned home. | Mr. and Mrs. John Collins of Wugue- not will apend the winter months in| Manhattan, The Current Events Club of Ross- ville will meet at the home of Mrs. jeorge Arbogast to-morrow afternoon, Mies Ruth Henry wil! entertain with selected readings. Detpel becpsenoned will deliver a lec- from New boy head, ” inth the Moravian ¢ clot) (gi de Great Kills, this eveni: our ‘way home. It will soothe your tired nerves and give you new enerdy to enjoy dinner 26 stores m Served at | Greater New ‘ork, Gel Cocoa in 10c, 10, 280 cans evening. January Sale Fine Table Linens About 33%% saat stock a a Belfast eae we highly recommend. t this lot at just 25% less than and Bde 7 oeunsetl out and told Policeman ; Berg, at thecorner of Allen wee rapped for help. Policemen Dil- Jon and Ruth answered the call. The three made a strategic advance on the cigar store by way of an adjoin- ing building, No. 108 Eldridge street, te A See wargiars, after taking off the pe! mer Capers door with a mporary ie in eetting § Lege this, the polite- men alarmed th Ce Freedo ight Trouble 0 Only ct Glasses time they got in the "yesumen ey) 5 polls have as olutely guard. fitted | nree overcoats aa 7 ote I oo 1, agave ——— Tera ] ‘NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. w. grail of fan Pelt avenue, Mariners’ Har! ate returned from a visit to friends i in Newton, N. J. ‘The Christian Endeavor Society of Napkins (per dozen) Breakfast Size, $7.50, 9.50, 10.25, 11.75, 12.00 Lge from $10, .50, 15.50, 16,00 Dinner Size, $9.50, 10.50, 12.75, 14.00, 16.50 Reduced from $12.50, 14.00, 17.00, 18.50, 22.00 ees Cloths BE. 7.50, 8.0, 9100, 10. _- Important Closing Out Sale’ 2h Ye sa 1 $00 83. 875 Dancin, rocks, 00, 9.28, 10:50, 11.00, 11.50 sF Formerly $55.0 te 30500 20.00 2 x3 Yard, $7.25, 8.25, 9.75, 10.25, 11.75 $6.50, 7.50, 9.00, 9.50, 10.50 $7.25, 8.75, 10.25, on 11,75 Reduced from , I 2145234 Yard, $8.25, 9.75, 12.00, 1280, 13.50 Reduced from $11.00, 13.00, 16.00, 16.50, 18.00 Larger sizes also greatly reduced. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Formerly 75.00 @ 3100 39.00 fd angry 2%» 32s 35.00 with fur), Formerly ann tee ama ere ee PU OT BO TY YT DO PS BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky We import ‘‘Black and White”’ in glass only, because we want it to reach you in its perfection. If you get it as imported you will agree with us that there could be no finer Scotch at any price. oun BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1014. ‘The Store is opened daily at9 A.M. will offer to-morrow (Tuesday), Exceptional Values in Women’s Tailor-made Suits (range of sizes incomplete) ! at $25.00 3,000 Women’s Washable House Dresses (sizes 34 to 46) made of desirable cotton ma- terials, will, be placed on sale to-morrow (Tuesday), in the Department on the Second Floor, at the remarkably low prices of $1.10, $1.45, $2.28, & $3.00 Women’s Blouses in new, distinctive models, will be offered to-morrow at exceptional prices. Crepe de Chine Blouses . . at $6.25 Silk Taffeta Blouses . 2 + at 3.75 French Hand-embroidered Blouses, of sheer batiste. . . .« « «~~ at' $4.85 A Limited Number of . Fur Coats, Fur Neckpieces & Muffs (Sizes of Coats incomplete) at very special prices to-morrow (Tuesday) Women’s Stamped Nainsook Underwear | made up ready for embroidering,will be on sale to-morrow in the Fancy N Depart- ment, on the Fourth Floor, at the following special prices: Chemises . at 85c | Drawers . at 60c Night Robes at 75c | Corset Covers at 40c Combination Garments - « at 85c The regular stock of the Department is now supplied with a large and interesting assort- ment of Stamped Articles showing the new designs for the coming Spring. Included are Luncheon Sets, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, Boudoir Pillows and a variety of garments for Women’s and Children’s wear. All of the essentials for embroidering are also in stock at moderate prices. Important Sales of Houséhold and Decorative Linens, Biankets, Bedspreads, etc., are now being held in the Departments on the Fourth Floor, at price re- ductions. Included are LINEN SHEETS, hemstitched, perpair . . . $4.25, 5.50 & 6.75 LINEN PILLOW CASES, hemstitched, perpair .. . $1.00, 1.15, 1.25 & 1.50 MADEIRA EMBROIDERED TEA NAPKINS perdozen. . . . © . $5.40 Also Centerpieces, Tea Cloths and Reception * Cloths at special prices. WHITE BLANKETS perpair . . . . $4.50 & 6.00 SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS hemmed . . . each $2.90 & 3,90 scalloped . . =. « +« # «each 3,25 COMFORTABLES . . . ‘ each 1,45 MUSLIN SHEETS, plain, each A 50c., 58c., 65c., 72c. to 85c. MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, plain, each , ° 12c., 14c., 16c., 19c. & 2c. Appreciable Reductions have been made in the prices of discontinued styles in Bed- spreads and Comfortables. | James MeCreery & Ca, . 34th Street bth Avenue - Clearance Prices Exceptional opportunities for advane. =. tageoug purchases are offered in all departments during the Annual January Sales. * ON TUESDAY, JANUARY THE 20TH | LACES & EMBROIDERIES * Fancy Cotton Laces,— Filet, Duchesse or Milan Xx value 10c to S8c, yd. Se to ye N ‘4 ~ . “sea Cluny Tass indie wie aad ds, i value 280 to 400, _ yd. 15¢ to 266 ‘a. Embroideries of Nainsook, Cambric or Swiss......., > - value 28¢ to 400, ya. 186 A large assortment of this season’s short lengths of Laces, Embroideries, Nets and Chiffons. , ? ! At less than 34 of regular prices CORSETS & BRASSIERES A collection of “C-B a la Bpirite” and “La Princesse’ — Coutil or Fancy Broche. Incom; values 3.50 and 5.00, = 1; Fi TT dealisepaldiituiae & tuate es with dainty laces and embroidery. value 2.00, 980 . % “Gossard” Corsets They lace in front. CHILDREN’S _& INFANTS’ WEAR rf acaltty eat, Deets Donen ta te chee conten) | made; Embroidery or lace trimmed. Sises to # : value 780 to 1.50, “Ten, Tie cad 90. ‘A number of Short Dresses in Lawn or Percala, ina | _vatiety of styles, including long waisted and plaited models; high or low neck. Size 1}4 to 5 years. 750, 950 and L.5O value 1.50 to 3.00 y fy rebmgppesrtde taller pve bhre pera } with laces or embroidery. Size 6 months to 8 years, value 1.80 to 2,95, 950 to 1.95 : To Close Out A number of Colored models. Sise 2 to 5 years. STAMPED PATTERNS Coats,—low value 5.00, 2, Cornet Covers.....scccescccscerscccccercecscccccestS® Stamped Towels, bemetitched or buttonboled edge,“ value 750, S00 Stamped Children’s Dresses in various models and materiala-at reduced prices. 1 TRUNKS & SUITCASES ] Exceptional Values 4 46-inch Wardrobe Trunks in various modele—made on best veneer frames; light and durable; finished in hard fibre; reinforced with hand riveted bronsed steel trimmings; fitted with the most modern garment and chiffonier sections, regularly 26.00 to $6.00, 19.00.to 42.00 Dress and Steamer Trunks,— made on veneer frames; all edges rawhide bound; hand riveted bronsed steel trim. mings; fitted with waist, hat and shoe compartments and =. dress trays. Sizes 96, 88 and 40 inches, Drese Trunks....0-.0r-fegulatty 18.00 to 20.00....14.80° Steamer Trunks.....0 “ 13,80 to 1.00....10.78 foie tan ot feos Sie tn Dongen, . pottery ella Abn yok wedbon. fitted with convenient trays. Sises 86, 88 and 40 inches, Dress Trunks..........tegulasly 16.00 to 17.50....13,60 Steamer Trunks... # 12,80 ¢0 14.00. - 10.00 Rusest or comm Cowhide Suitcases,—double ateel Sees sens Seman Ni See pecies, Size 96 inches. pogeaeety 605 bod ~ Thee Huet wma ry ues) -@

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