The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 9

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» ' x _THE EVENING WORLD, {Million Dollar Receivers Sale Ever, Men, Women and Children; WEDNESDAY, ahs ht af}. 1914, (ERSLATURE 10 START NUIRY ON sees STATE PAYROLL Bos af —, Republicans Say They Are Ready-to Back Gov. Glynn’s Economy Plans. ' thing in WEARING APPAR sore ss GOODS; : Everything in HOME FURMISHINGS”- everything at RECRIVERS”, SA E PRICES. The Receivers’ Hear the Celebrated February Gregorian Quartet Rith Sorlin’s Orchestra in Our Restaurant. Mid-Day Cabaret © 35 Years Leaders ba, Furniture Sale | is its name You'll find it almost warren’: On thou- sands of bath-room shelves. In the ‘‘kit’’ of the world’s leading armies. In the palaces of royalty. On ocean liners. People who know = everywhere—use Pebeco. It comes in big tubes. It guards the teeth from the ravages of ‘‘acid- mouth’’—the cause of nearly all tooth decay. Pebeco Tooth Paste Of course, Pebeco keeps the teeth clean, white and polished. Business men—women —children—people everywhere who have discovered the great vir- tue of this dentifrice are delighted with it. Sold everywhere. Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Test Your Mouth ‘far Acid—Sent Free LEHN & FINK ° 120 William Street New York SIXTH. = AVE. 19° T020” “STREET. W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard Jr., as RECEIVERS A Manufacturer Offered the Receivers 1225 Women’ s Newest Suits At Half Price for Cash So that we can sell to-morrow and while they last $24.75 Suits “1d $29.75 Suits $34.75 Suits ———— The GREATEST FEATURE of this sale is that the suits delineate the early Spring fashions. wantage of thie offer, which lities that Kg er old at the at = 1 5 ALBANY, Jan. 21.--The Republican Assembly to-day took steps to help Governor Glynn make good his @conomy administration. Hardly had the Assembly adjourned when the Ways and Means Committee got to- gether to plan a sweeping investiga- fon of State pay rolls. Harold J. imman, majority floor leader, de- Clared the commit ee was going with tongs into every department and weed aut the “sinecures” mentioned by the Chief Executive in his first message to the Legislature. “We are going to give the Demo- q@watic Governor a chance to make geod on his economy regime,”, said! Hinman, “and we are going afté this! information ourselves. Before we get through we will put State salaries where they belong.” Other members of the committee said they believed the State was los- ing hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in paying employees who did + not perform the work they should. One member said he thought some | payrolls were padded. | k s1am003 3-Piece Library Suite, $5095 9 Birch, mahogany finish, covered with genuine, brown Spanish leather, 180 Solid Oak DRESEER, bose ry od plate, oval mirror......... snstlen us trtuen tere $30 Brass, Bed, ie. v etal iat iter issuretliel br in this collection—every style new fancy embody new features that will characterise “sal and belted back, an well lars and cuffs of poy lai At the Comptroller's office it was stated that the payroll of the State amounted to approximately $1,000,000 monthly. About $350,000 of this sum ig paid out in Albany. Sects , HELD FOR EXTCRTION. fancy cellars Receivers’ Sale Blouses +] This $2.00 Voile Blouse Made of white French Voile, long shoulder, with piping, wide black silk velvet ribbon trimmed 3 collar, down front and $ sleeves, at............ 005 ] $1.50 Hand-Embroid- ered Linen Waists at. 79. Fine White $2.50 and $3 Batiste and Voile Blouses— effectively trimmed les $ a 69 lace and embroidery. . The Simpson Crawford Millinery Department Sustains Its Guoremocy in Style and Quali ity by Offering Early Spring Millinery ‘At prices that are commanding more attention and Port comment than <s before— 98, $3.98, $5.50 and upwards Ve ar Experts to announce to the fashion- able publi i} ity will be found hats to compare with our new pring mod's a MALIN \E and MOIRE combined, MALINE and VELVET combined, STRAW and VELVET coma uae ‘These charming hats al on display on both the Main and Second F! of these stunning models are illustrated, ba rat 92.98 (on the left) eacther vat 95.50 (on the right). Untrimmed Hat Section “::, most complete line of Untrimmed Hats for immediate wear; Hate of MAL NE and VELVET combined, Moire silk, straw and velvet at moderate prices, 0 Walen Htreet, “zim Park, Staten Island, and Purett Canaletti, thirty-nine, of No. 212 East Eighty- eighth street, New York City, were charged at Staten Island to-day with Grand Jury and committed to the Riche | mond County jai ‘wo men walked into Silk Sale ‘Continues #2 double-width, extra heavy satin Charmeuse, at, yard, $1.15 All the latest Paris shades for street and evening wear. By Authority of the Resum omorrow We Resume LINOLEUM DAY So successful was LINOLEUM DAY before the ye Asie into effect that under the direction of the Receivers our yr has pet pe we make to-morrow the GREATEST LI. NOLEL M D ae CHA 65c Linoleum, at 39c ‘Triple weight, heavy enamelled jinoleum, Ecut from full rolls and any quantity desired; none will be sold to dealers; no C, O. P poet $ no seconds, all strictly perfect,aq. yd., 3 |Nairn’s $1.10 Genuine \Inlaid Linoleum, at 69c Handsome hardwood and tile effects, choice of a great variety of patterns. sq. yd., 61 $1.25 and $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum In Spring designs, on sale Thursday, sq. yd.......-. 000055 $1.75 Genuine German Imported Linoleum, at This is the famous Rixdorfer brand, ‘Thursday, per sq. yd., 01.39. Sanford $24.75 Ruys at $12.95 Analy example of thousands of Rugs now on sale at Receivers’ Sale Prices, we quote for Thursday this almost unknown low price on S. Sanford & Sons and Alex. Smith & Sons $21.50 and $24.75 9x12 Brussels Rugs. ‘These Rugs are woven of pure worsted yarns in one piece and will give extraordinary service; your choice of handsome all over and Oriental patterns. We know no instance wherein the same Sully of $ 95 Rugs were sold for such ky price. peeetereeeecoeeg, January Sale Imported Lingerie | wy We are offering in this Department some very unusual and attractive values in the choicest Hand Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Garments from France, Austria and the Madeiras, including Three Piece Trousseau Sets—Gown, chemise and d¥wers, $7.50, 12.50, 16.00, 19.00, 22.00, 30,00, 35.00, 45.00 and up. Gowns—Hand-embroidered, or lace and em- broidery combined, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75, 4. 445, 5.50, 6.50, 7.75 and up. Combinations—Drawers or skirt, and corset cover. Many embroidered to match gowns, $2.25, 3.50, 4.25, 5.00, 6.50, 7.75, 9.75 and up. Chemises—With Madeira eyelet embroidery, $2.00, 3.00, 3.25. With French embroidery, 75c, $1.25, 1.75, 2.75, 3.50, 4.25. With Austrian em- . ~broidery, forced scallops, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.75, 3.75. Corset Covers—A fine assortment, embroidered and lace trimmed, $1.00, 1.50, 1.85, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 and up. French Brassieres—New models in linen with real Cluny and Filet lacts, $10.75, 12.75, 15.00 and up. Drawers—New narrow cut, circular or straight model, embroidered or lace and embroidery com- bined, $1.00, 1.50, 2.25, 3.75, 4.25, 5.75 and up. autiful Quality Tom mp '"" weurth Floor. Main and Second Floors, full black velvet crown, at. « Here’s the Big Special Cut Price Event in TOLET ARTICLES "te : Many Have Been Waiting French Skirte—New narrow models, straight or slashed, effectively embroidered, $1.50, 2.00, 2.75, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Lace and embroidery combined $8.75, 10,00, 12.00, 15.00 and up. ‘Suits, Coats, Dresses Greatly Reduced We are closing out the remaining stock of our winter Tailored Suits, Coats, Wraps, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Dancing Frocks, and Evening Coats at marked reductions from former prises, These garments represent the season's most approved styles and fabrics, All sizes. Suits—$16.50, 18,50, 23.50, 29.50. Formerly $25.00 to 55.00. Coats—$12.50, 18.50, 22.50. Formerly $18.60 to 38.00, Dresses- $16.50, 18.50, 23.50, 29.50. merly $25.00 to 45.00. Dancing Frocks—$1650 and 18.50. Formerly $25.00 to 32.00, Serge Dresses — $10.50. Formerly $12.50 ardombe McCutcheon &Co. ctrvcw.eeeewueettrterrevetv (QC VC OCC 8COC@Cr GC 8 TC Vee ee © reve f ——— For- MASAMI NIE INOUE AMANO NO NN SL NOT NE WO NT NOL WOE AO VOT WO WOT AO AO WOO 0 OWT NO DDD OAD AE 25e Moxogen at I4c. 5c Fairy Soap, 3130. Extra Size Sosodont Tooth Powder, 19c. f 50c Hind’s Honey and Al-§- mond Cream, 28c. ‘he REROXIOE Cream, 23c. 35c Rose Almond Liquid 50c Swissco Hair Remedy, 3ic. 5c Derma-Viea Liquid Pow: (fw der, 35c. 25¢ Sozodont Liquid Denti- 15¢ Oceanic Sea Salt, 9c. 19c Violette Ammonia, pint bottle, Ile. » 25e to 39¢ Imported French Tooth Brushes at 19c. Ar mour’s 25¢ Luxor Week-End Pack- | age, for men and women, 15e. 45e P. Sanitary ler, 10c. $1.25 to $3.25 Ivory Grained Mir- rors, imported and domestic, 98¢. $1.49 to $3.50 Ivory Grained Hair Brushes, imported and domestic, $1.25. $1.25 to $2.98 Ivory Grained Cloth Brushes, 98c. $2.50 Pyralin Ivory Puff Box, 5% inches in diameter, at $1.49. 0 91044000100000000000 Main F' frice, 12c. 15¢ Swansdown Powder Puffs, special, 9c. 19¢ Imported French Zela Rice Pow- ad Dos. ) Wk Good's lapkins, 29c. Quality; Ib. bottle, 8c. 19¢ Peroxide Hydrogen, |. 3. P. | | ee SEE Se Se iS Big Receivers’ Sale of Popular Advertised Brands at Cut Prices, Prices in effect Thursday. The right is reserved to limit quantities. 25c Laptrite Nail Ena mel, 15c. 59¢ Imported Bay R bottle, de, Pilati: 25c Nadone Liquid S Shampoo, 15Se. < Oa: 25¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 10c. 19¢ to 35e flexible Steel Nail Files, special, 10 15¢ Taleum fitaa, 1b. pack- age, vivlette, trailing arbutus and corylopsis, at 8¢. 10 Toilet Pu mice, Powder and Cake’ 25¢ Bottle Benzoin Glycerine and Rose Water, 12c. 39e Jeory Grained Dressing Comb, special, Men's $3.98 Indivor Ivory Travelin, Case, comprielog shaving brush, brush, toot! han brush, none case and tooth powder holder, $2.00. loor. No Mail Orders: 99 for 66 1G)” by tan hile ne aaa aM a &é 10 99 a. Ten great authors will supply ten great, novels: i weeks to readers of THE EVENING / A complet¢ novel each Maen ap WE nasil

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