The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1914, Page 6

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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914, night. Magintra! rotel, the arch'molng there. The father reported the | enemy of the flying motorists, was matter to the police of (the ‘Woat One aitting and with one exception he Hundred and Twenty-ffth be grod Lori LQ lor theatre ‘The leg muff, w! de- signed to remedy this, ine aul es ging lined with fur, which fined every one of the prisoners $25 bas 27 and Kave a description of draw ver a light shoe and © comes the. i and promised jail senténces to them! He asked that Phitadetpnia “police above the knee. It is taken off at MORE DECOLLETE THAN teh ‘nthe otro seeps cea and i tne eee eae nyaiian wo' te Messen, owen fod he woul ED fe ma. The exception was a physician who Buffalo det [have to do that himself. The Philadelphia said he was going fast in order to ber- | Mott 2 aimmont frantic, atarted for Pile cud cro pe hh Bh hh at A FOR 20 YEARS PAST ns SPEEDERS FINED | ister eran oy ahold Sut coat Now York te jt occur ’ —, “esti vo . Clearance Sales Before lieveiteiey Wl BARTHELSON CASE Mode of the Slit se Sit Skirt Has Led e Pena ts Find to Find Aged Man f : « Stern Magistrate Tells Thirty-nine |" others let ko with « warning: ! ‘or \ i & Reported Missing and Who | Smart Women to Adopt Jail Awaits Them if They | BOY OF THIRTEEN MISSING. | and Colds * y Entire sed Died in Hospital Leg Muffs ke Cut A, [rman ae vem ale’s, Hes Remaining Stock to Be Closed Out ‘4 ‘The grist of another big raid on| _ Me Decen't Baplata Absence, aie’s sell Charges of newiest of duty were| PARIS, Jan, 20—“Latest models |apeeding automobitists was brought] Richard P. Rellly, thirteen years oid ot Berehownd 6 and a Tar eo ot Aine a at a na it ea i arg fess ores a » At Extraordinary Reductions Sergeants Henry Neggeemith, |ager of = famous fashion house. |with running their machines between | worried over, ie, “yonterday.mornine. i “They are cut with great depth, not |twenty-two and twenty-eight miles an eaey re + boy's father received a let i { only in front and at the back but aleo | nour on Fifth avenue between Fifty- ter from him saying he was in Phila. at the sides beneath the arms, Bome- ninth and Fifty-sixth streeta_ last deiphla, but wee, no reason for his | times there is falling drapery, car. | === = ried always from the edze of the , |dress, but this is quite transparent. The tendency is for mornihg dresses also to be cut with increased decol- - Brooklyn (0) Buffalo letage. Sr eat ws esc of Pas Grok acuattun S mk that of a dress which has acciden- — Tieieeed |S art Stee Jah hers tie 34th Street, New York waist and is retdéed by a single thin be dbaon “The other poy pitied ads , Special and Extraordinary Purchase of + ]Of the body for three inches below tt Women’s and Misses’ $35 Suits at $15 The ‘season’s popular models, fashionable fabrics, including needle cords, velour ch ind 00 sultings, desirable shades "Redux fuced from. may | 15. Women’s and Misses’ $45 Suits at $18 A collection of overstayed semictailored and he fase | 1 8. 00 suits, hi; oes materials. Some h fonable fur Teedwons from 46.00 late 290 Young Men’s Overcoats it The ———s etill prevailing ied man ay , aoa ia furztie shee Sises 3@ to 40 chest. Also suitable for medium size mon cavere colds even while oni; Women’s and Misses’ $30 Coats at $15 {asain the pavement from @ hea payers te Mon Loli in rough and smooth effects; fe fa restaurant High grade fabrics, including Shetland vicunas 4 4 joa H motor car to the door of a urant plaid mat v sermni-fit and belt 1 for edit rr soit linea motor Fisher silk lined; 15. 00 back models. Superior tailoring. 4.00 ch conts, ha ed. luced from 30.00 Actual Value 30.00 Women’s $40 Plush Coats at $25 High grade dress coats, of superior quality seal 25 ste lush, ina icvlinings fn dark end cpg ord model, In addition will offer about 250 Young Men's Overcoats; the season’s best selling styles, in choice materials. Heretofore 18.00 and £0.00 To Close Out 140 Young Men’s Suits. Smart three-and fourebutton models, English effects, patch or flap pockets, strictly woolen | 10 00 | 9.00 silk lini in dark and it tor Warmly interlined. ~— Srom 40.00 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street fabrics, in stripes and mixtures. (None altered.) Heretofore 18.00 and 20.00 Young Men's Evening Clothes. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, consisting of coat and trousers, fine quality unfinished worsted, collar and sleeves 1 8 5 0 : piped with silk galloon. Silkelined throughout. ‘ Women’s Kid Gloves 1,000 pairs imported French kid dress gloves, 16-buttun mousquetaire style; of extra quality soft pliable skins. . Regularly 3.00 1,800 pairs 16-button glace kid alaves: one row and four row embroidered broidered Back; have three pear! fasteners 1.95 at wrist. Regularly 2.60 3,000 pairs two-clasp real French kid gloves, full P. K. sawn. with foor rov\neary embroidered tect, eatt os 95c contrasting. White, black or tan. Regularly 1.50 ey Lord & T aylor. ¥ ae like butter, absorbs odors? > Founded 1826 That its favor io an sxslly impaired. That often its whole char- acter is lost. Yuban, the Arbuckle Guest Coffee, is packag while freshly roasted, and sealed in all-tin containers. This preserves its flavor, brings it to you with its j A Remarkable Sale of | | | Notable Values in This Sale of ‘ Women’s Lisle and Silk Underwear ‘Kayser’s” Swiss ribbed union suits, band and plain Samir knee. Regular and extra sizes. Regularly ra) 3 Ted “Kayser's” 5 ality Swiss lisle ribbed uni Gaiden nna kona lon Rated” "Reba walon 59c 95c Standard Silk Vests, made of fine quality paced silk. Bink or white. Reinforced. Regularly 1.50 } | Bin is Silk eet feinforced.” plain or il 1 5 7 5 “Ka 's” Silk Union Sui ae ie pure silk, em| or PI Ink, blue and whitey fully 2 25 reinforced. Regulary 3.95 and 4.96 7 Advance Selection Week of the Annual February Furniture Sale | Another Example of the Values—Now sole mtinuing Clearance Sal Women's Footwear Button & Of tan Bg ccke sed call. Is 2095 |I|| ““orser « pu a package of Yu- ban. Notice its freshness and flavor, Value $8.00/ Button & Lace Boots Of black Russia calf, vici kid wil $3.95 patent leather. Values $6.00 to $8.00 Evening Slippers inn hs | $3.95 Low Street Shoes h Mahogany ‘Bedroom Conmpeising a Pe cog Bag M an ein $2. 65 © dpieces (illustrated) Value $225.00 $150.00 i. pn ema af lines. Bedsteads Steinch chiffonier pee ‘hite Canvas Pumps olonials ' iach clit table! "ihe tove frames, at a Value pod $1.95 sage of solid mahogany,.and the pane! ends are of the finest Eypeesved stock, . Goodyear Glove First Quatity Mes This ag a ge ale ew selections and Rubbers & Arctics eres 4-Buckle & 10-Button Arctics—Value $3.00...$1.95 Annual-February Furniture Sale First Complete Story: “The Return of Tarzan” Sequel to “Tarzan of the Apes’’ By EDGAR RICE BORROUGHS Ten Great Stories by Ten Great Authors in Ten Weeks in The Evening World, Now Running on Page 19. Place Your Order _with Newsdealer NOW for the Series of Ten Weeks and Read the Best of Books Announcement Extraordinary: 475,000 W orth of Finest Decorative Linens At Half Price _A Sale without a parallel—more than 15,000 pieces from the lar stock of the decorative linen depart- One acl iri peal ig le ong so othr los, bg Fara, 3 Mosaic and. Madeira assort) it tine, 5 A foph contre pe Pleats, acarfe, No Nocheth' and banquet uet sete, pillow cases, x. fe 2008 Bt Hh Ave. wm Ge \ er

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