The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1914, Page 9

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un oe yon 4 — - a 7 xs at q he Be : ~ : 4 ry : ‘a si e ae ; & _._ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914, . CINDERE! Grimes Se Hear the Celebrated Gregorian Quartet with Sorlin’s Orchestra in Our Restaurant—Mid-Day Cabaret them ait th Coroner in ingest on Feb. ’. DMLOVED AT HOME + TAKEN BY COUR Iaotter Coved! Otter Chien, __ [but Wished Her Eldest Had 3 Hever Been Bom, Million Dollar Receivers Sal De 5 Uns Ione KP More than a Million Dollars’ Worth of Simpeon © 35 Years ‘Loaders of Fashion) “~© Crawford Merchandise at the Lowsst Prices on Keonard, J STR Sale Bargains with Prices in Ordi y January W. A. Marthe ai end. John : Ps ard, Jr., as RECEIVERS Clearing Sales. Bargains in All Spates 5,675 Yards Irish Table Damask Piet in to slight mill imperfections, purchased under the direction of the Receivers, to te sold at prices ranging from 20% to almost mg less than regular. Maia Fleer, Resinol BID ALL HOUSEWoRK. heals baby’s {Neighbors Complzin of Beat- itching skin New Lots of Women’s auere Shoes Tae the aes #1-% Sale : | bout tl lecti sist of a dark thread here and there, a dropped thread or mill spot. | fngs and Girl Is Sent to Chil- TEEATais aagsanie aren ti Beecyody tare the wonder! on al ering qualities ot Trish linens Only the best grades of flax are woven pages and the Leen dp) iy patterns are simply beautiful. This icular lot of Damask was imported by the largest Importer of Irish linens in Ame: and it is the importation of such fine linens as harp a him «4 largest. wi s visediiiaiiee te inaiab Thrifty Housekeepers, Hotel Keepers a joarding House Ke see great sign Values $2.50 to $5.00 The importer, hearing of the enormous busine’s being done at the vers’ Sale, naturally believed it would be an easy task AMONG oe $2.50 to 96 ‘are all si to dispose of 5,675 yards to us, and it will be an easy task jest us to dispose of ihe ss same lot to the public. The Purchase consists of button oe t lace, in patent leathers, with bi Irish Table Damask-—sold elsewhere at rices .09| Irish aa Damask—sold else- Cc ranging up to$2.00a yard; extra heavy satin daa in where at$1.00a yard, heavy all linen, a large variety of beautiful patterns; our price, y: a fine satin polar our price, yard... LACE ee IRAWNWORK 00 $2.50 $3.96 HAND-DRAWN ation’ ano 1th von devine by BROIDERED TABLE CLOTHS, round, rn r} 95) AND Ginkowbente TEA tterns; hQubictsneiersciesracey€ inches in diameter; at....... 6. sseeeeeeeeeee 92.80 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS-ot Scotch OUND SCALLOPED DAMASK TABLE | *e™stitched and scalloped, slightly soiled dren’s Society. eleven years old, a Nttle girl, with coal black eyes out of a frightened face, stood Justice likin in the Chil- 's Court, Brooklyn, to-day, won- whether she was to be sent be Little Cinderella younger brothers and sis- home of her mother, Mray hen, at Ne. 883 Hart atreet. jack, choice WOMEN’S EVENING SLIPPER: tees ives les, in rape or e leather, in Frees 8] or C heels, cholce.........sss000 W 95.00 Spaniel HEEL SHOES, Ls manutactore, new circular designs, heavy al/lings HS warranted pure linen of best Irish and Beotch | and mused: ut one washing will make F NE i the event fhabeus deammasineraiaal Satin dames B08 ard #4 94 | egttactor; beet rcelarwptera, eel ctr Aches Me pcleblage gern A amg tie ian. Gates avenue court to an- : 0000 a beers ee ane Spanish Louis 93.95 : a p hOICE.. ieee ee es outs oon =to3 GENUINE The Receivers’ Sale Makes It Possible for You toBuy Receivers’ Sale é Second ‘Wieer, proved th ‘ Bar waneymaous iwtier to ine CA A $30 Royal Axminster Undermuslins ea 9 1 2 R at $1 6. 90 Coming in January the Receivers’ Sale is a piece The Receivers Made be New Purchase ae the house as neat as a pin from x ug of good luck for women who purchase undermuslina at wee then to front door. Mary's three at_variety of patterns and colors such as you ay naturally |, this time. 5 000 *: ys vercoats . G@deters, Hilda, Helen and Mildred, expect eto fad if you were re paying the regular ee is here, at $16. January is and has been a month of White Sales. Padeing in age from eight years toa These fontecd und were made by a tanfard manu No ordinary White Sale Values can begin to com- pb dashes That ba Not Been he ema ba Season | Year old, were warmly and prettily tacturer’ whone quarantes alone sells them readily at #30.00. Fo pare with the vers’ Sale Bargains, vi 19 : . i Rerccrivanenec. the toner: ves wiete ear : The GOWNS of soft nain-|_ $1.00 COMBINATIONS ‘Ghinchile $9. : Bented any questions as to her treat- SELS 9x12 : wy sook, many pretty models, ine Lo gre daintily Rent of little Mary, saying that the $22.50 BRUSSELS $125 i effectively alias with —— with Ince 79c nate owns mh adie er own and had been un-| i a 1 a am OS IO | Rugs, at................... idery, Vrom frome dey ae ram bor. 00 Seamless ROYAL $11-% 4 ine ene as 49c embroidery, at onthe tton-to-neck, "pelt. all ou COMBINATIONS of aroun; ages Sk. ete 26 AXMINSTER 6x9 Rugs, at GOWNS’ of fi e $2.25 VELVET 27x54 Rugs, “a0 NS of fine|sheer fine materials, trim- a . 7 nainsook, elaborately trim- wil all Oriental patterns, at.. gis: y med in choice patterns cyt otey at 98c ete hae $ Mary did all the scrubbing and N of the house, much of the \ and took care of in her exis hours, ol Blue-white Ee she returned home He f 2: with embroidery 1.00 “‘MARCELLA Overcoats, “Spy ES SHUET ROGET ID VELVET ind insertions, at, SIC sxtitt XT DRAWERS,” this oat SOT, taae agtints A TRete tr natok heats on Weight cARPETS, suitable for halls and ‘ $2.00 PRINCESS Eey. The sound of bows and ine tal patter +g NEES > SLIPS of Seco silk, known famous brand eighbore shudder, they zalde is Ky Carat and colors, yard ney fusely trimmed wit th face came aad 69c fegter $100 wo $ 3- 98 Cig roe booge Nairn’s $1.10 Inlaid LINO) Armstrong's 65¢ CORK LIN- | $ Spd imsertion in of very fine lingerie, vereoa js i ink, blue and nee hl tt models be i LEUMS, per sq. OLEUM, triple weight, p 25 iso shaw! ean rata \ a BURNED WHEN MOTHER THREW REE st a eae peraivya 37° corn, at........ $1.25 |prtteciy into . 98c PN ma Oxfords and browne tes) ee HER AGAINST @TOVE. sAdadadatatcditSctelitaddbditod rt 2d td Herbert Griechen, the father of sald that he never Eilowed |te Grlechen, to beat the little nt ee, her not to do so Ratcro was at work in the and jen in Manhattan, but he voften es home and found his admonition | MO a Receivers’ T ace Curtains Receivers’ Sale of Pianos} Seer es mo All SLE ft a > og to $10 Imported $ 200 New, ce Curtains, Upright 4187 Pourth a These curtains under ordinary circumstances would be s sensation at 96.95 and $7.50 0 8 EACH air, as they are fine, new imported curtains in the most wanted styles, Hegh above price, [Values Up to $350. Terms $1.25 a Week! pbs eel ll ll lll bec lh sa 4.05, shows how different is the Receivers’ Sale from ordinary sales. Irish Point, Marie Antoinette, Cluny, Lacet, Antique, $4.65 ry “ “ “ “ j $5.00 Lace Bed Sete, only 190 in this 290 to 39 seria ~ tolls, _masqulastion it; i jotly — mercerize es H kat, with Marts Avtelastie and Heaais: | colered’ “aunties. Dorie, Mind || Pianos fully guaranteed for ten capil Bape gyrate ph Ey Mg sance, in white and Arabe; bolster $098 | drawn-work; in white, ‘ cream and 22° These are full sized pianos in m: ryt CE i piece to match; at...... 2 AMBbO Ci caiuncriieerensueecrNeceres They have ivory keys and deep, ric full tone, AOI OT It may be years before you wail have another te tate such cpportupity, as nog so if you have ftare zou MUST a pian sition se is as Wt eaatls you to eve up to #1650. Our New Player-Pianos at $350 cn‘ath for Terms. W Bale includes world-famous makes. Piangg that cost three or four Peis dollars when new, Powerful Examples of Receivers’ FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Savings Months ago our buyers for Simpson Crawford Co.,and other contracted for hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of Pufuiture for the February Sales at price concessions granted ouly when tremendously i iz Ss large et the are purchased, will be ine nr @ thees enormous rohasee o the Receivers ip eeaial raels at prices lower mn AAI655 then’ eininaly intended. Stout Women’s Coats | Stout Women’s Dresses vf ha nee, Were $16.50 to $19.75 Were $5.95 to $7.95 dea, Now $10.75 Now $3.95 ae OP cae This $19.50 These new coats are of chinchilla or boucle;| Splendid models of blue, Copenhagen, brown hd all do as I her. tw with she had never been ,but since whe is here, she must = Justice ‘Wilkin committed Mary to fhe Children's Society for another Jan. 26, and directed Bennett go to a magistrate's court for a mons for the mo FEAR OF PUNISHMENT M ICHIGAN ~ GAUSES YOUTH’S DEATH| MppAAanaat 4 TH fees, With Artery Severed, Until| Jeaaam soma = M9" STS Loss of Blood Proves. Ba Fatal. Fourteen-year-old Edward Griffith ef No, 398 Ridgewood avenue, East New York, died to-day in the Brad- ford Street Hospital. Yesterday an roe eer! CASH on CREDIT he he fell through a plate glass Window at No. 250 Hemlock atreet. OUR TERMS: as o le lore 6 o'clock whe! ae skylarking compantons gave Ki Down On $5.0 4 push which sent him crashing into 1e award’ picked himself out of the e 6° Down On ‘Wreckage and took to his heels, fear- Bar that the sbophooper wont’ cnn We Down O1 Gad Dlamie him for the accident. He| I tAR6se AMOUNTS 9 boner some have inlaid velvet coll taway front,|or black serge, trimmed with | liar and White Enamel Ve eae! OPEN EVERY EVENING and peg fasten long, Sizes 44 to 33." a cults, rohan with silk or velvet; sizes 44 to 55- Bed Outht Frederick Duden- AT BOTH STORES inch bust. $6.50 continuous post $5. uA are id . Stout Women’s Suits |i" wire SPRING: #7,80°cotton MATT OME ot TEWO) a7 Al Stout Women’s Dresses And’ These Extra Specials OF Ages LENOX & 7" AV. Were $14.75 to $16.50 "Now 38.95 Were $9.75 to $12.50 | | viiusciirusedct sing’ 7 ea tumer, fumed or Early English, 79¢ Splendid plain tailored models that have the Now $ 7.95 Furniture old -—— correct lines; some are slightly trimmed with| Choose from stylish models fashioned of Wool satin and braid; all are elegantly tailored, of| Crepe, Diagonals and Serges, trimmed with em- blue or black serge, and are satin lined; sizes 44| broidered net, brocaded velvet and corduroy to 55-inch bust. collars, gree. cuffs “and buttons; colors are Stout.Women’s Skirts |"”” Ext seit Sp — Were $4.95 W. tra Now $2.95 omen’s $5. Muternity Designed to give freedom, yet conforming with Dr ‘esses Now $2, 89 the style. High girdle models, some with side] Made of black or blue serge with five hair- pleats, others button trimmed; materials are_|line stripe of white, trimmed with lace and pleat- navy and black serge, P d di teen; has full shirred waist band g bt eee Fanama and diagonal by ‘ ‘ wai and gat Stil Joints andPains? ‘Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, MUSTEROLE Quickly Relleves Stiff Neck, Headache end Colds of 4 Ube the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). Keep « jer in the house, It isthe At your druggist'’s—in @5c and 50c ymier remedy for ache, Sore jars and a special large hospital size inte or Muscles, Rheumatic Pains, etc. for $2.50. MUSTEROLE is « Accept no substitute, elean, white ointment If your druggist misde with oil of mus- cannot supply you, tard. 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