The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1914, Page 8

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, sink Santed Bee pr” | en headed eatery st ae ee ve got to admit it, Norah KAISER CELEBRATES COMMUTERS Mm acess ae ead tee lave are widely James Me Cree & Co, i Heat sme mere” | HS STH BRTHNY INSEE UTS = 5:2 Lewes ee n sapere ee “wane| 34th Street Sth Avenue difference ee oneehs Hid ood tier @atmeals, or rolled oats, ig in the way it’s made. The Store is opened daily at 9 A. M. 'B. Altman & Cn. » Department for Women’s Gowns f (Third Floor) 1s now making an interesting display of new Spring models, indicating the latest fashion ‘developments as to style features and ma- ALL GERMANY JOINS; Shows pibisetton Gerard! Also Grants Privilege to Thou- pectic ne top Aad Now York and Special Attention at Levee Held in Royal Palace. BERLIN, Jan. 21.-—-Emperor Will- lam celebrated his fifty-fifth birthday to-day, hale and vigorous, and all classes joined in observing the event. ‘The day tn Berlin was ushered tn by the traditional sounding of a choral from the lantern of the castle dome by a corps of trumpeters at 7 A. M. and by the “grand reveille” by massed military bands, which marched from the castle to the Brandenburg Gate the whole length of the crowded Un- ter den Linden and return. In the progress of the diplomatic corps through the Linden to the cas- tle, always ® great attraction for the!) apectacie-loving citizens of Borlin, the ‘United States Ambassador, James w. Gerard, in an automobile and wearing civilian attire, without gold braid or decorations, was a conspicuous figure aniong the foreign representatives, all in gorgeous uniforms covered with orders and riding in their carriages of stato. His Majesty had @ cordial greeting for Mr. Gerard and con-) versod for several minutes with him. | ‘Yhore was a long ist of birthday) the Royal Museums, yan Fhibed $0 the hercditary nobility. HELD UP THREE TIMES IN THE SAME NIGHT Chicago Highwayman, Last on the Job, Found Benn “Frisked Clean.” CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—The police are searching for six highwaymen who held up William Benn three times RAILROAD FARES “ee in ee oe ia also Sages chester Senator provides’ that. tne. ‘New ayer Rail. has Giles ftenda road extend its road from “the Con- ete ba sands who Journey to City in Designated Zone. ALBANY, Jan. 27—Steps to relieve thousands of commuters who ude the New Haven and New York Central rallrosds back and forth to New York City every day were taken tn the Sen- ate to-day when Senator Healy of New Rochelle, introduced a bill re- dueing the fare, establishing a com- muters’ zone and providing that com- mutation tickets for sixty rides extend ‘to sixty days Instead of thirty, as at present. Senator Healy declared that he was taking this step to alleviate con- ditions which followed-the recent de- cision of the Appellate Division of the Bupreme Court abolishing the Public Service Commission's rates and restoring old rates which, in coca of ‘tele ments. Catholt orks wore ihe ay Invit tod aie eae ee Sisty-Twe ‘wa en and Mra, Stephen HL GIRS! aE ND To NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE Stop washing hair! Try this! Makes it glossy, soft oie dantrett and abundant. Surely try aDanderine Hair if _ to immediately doubl re le beduty oe t hair. Just tenn with Danderine and draw it cate: fully through your hair, oe sone one small | ducing Now York State, are far in excoss of |straad at a time. This rates to Connecticut communities as Commisston. The bill ’ provides that within @' abundant and radius of thirty-five miles from any © hair of provided by the Interstate Commerce | in ® Mogae ht you w dust, dirt or any excessive ofl— fou can ha’ will be — trous hair, and wavy, fufly a a bottle of an ness, lustre and luxuriance. counter {oa try BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & © Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Final Reductions--Before Inventory Final January Reductions Unusual opportunities are affordedinall departments during the last week of the Annual January Sales. On Wednesday, January the 28th WOMEN'S GLOVES “Fownes” l-clasp Prix Seam English Tan Capeskin....... value 1.50, pair 1@-button length Mousquetaire Glace; Tan or White...... value 3.00, pair 1.96 20-button length White only....-..+ value 3.75, pair 2.50 “Jouvin” 24-button length Mousquetaire Suede; Opere colors,—Nile, Blue, Pink and Lavender. pair 2.50 value 3.75, FRENCH UNDERWEAR Gowns of Nainsook, laundered; hand-embroidered in various designs; kimono or set-in sleeves. value 2.50, 1.95 Gowns of sheer Batiste, laundered; hand-made and hand-embroidered. value 4.50 to 7.98, 3.95 to 5.95 Corset Covers’ of Batiste, hand-made and hand-em- value 1.50 to 3.95, 95c, 1.25 to 2.78 Chemises of fine Batiste, laundered; hand-embroidered in dainty designs. Incomplete sizes, 95c to 1.26 . value 1.75 to 2.25 Chemises of very fine Batiste, laundered; hand-made hand-embroidered. value 3.50 to 4.75, 2.25 and 2.95 Drawers of Batiste, laundered; hand-embroidered..... value 1.75 to 3.50, 1.25, 1.95 and 2.25 SILK PETTICOATS Petticoats of all Silk Mestaline or Silk Jersey top with Messaline flounce; silk underlay. value 3.50, 2.95 Petticoats of Crepe-de-Chine, trimmed with Shadow and Lace combined with ribbon. value 6.50, 4.95 “Klosfit” Petticoats in all Silk Messaline or Silk Jersey top with Messaline ruffle and silk underlay. Special 5.00 CORSETS & BRASSIERES “La Princess” Corsets,—French models of striped or within an hour last night. Benn was on his way home when three highwaymen robbed him of $100 and @ gold watch. The victim re- ported the holdup at the Maxwell street police station and started home again, He had gone but a few blocks two more highwaym im to and td & $15 etickpin eee first m ‘terials. Included are Women’s Imported Silk ‘ ms for afternoon and evening; Women's rted Tailor - made Suits; Women’s j lored Separate Skirts of silk moire, taffeta, eerge,-etc.; and Women’s and Misses’ Riding verlook: gla in All White, Pink or Blue. Incomplete : Habits. ag mii fe Peels " value 7.50, 3.75 pecond when 6 fo baer ida” Coreets,—made of Coutil and Broche; in Bey Roca, 34th eth 35 Pict Mem Weck)" [ech tte” White or Pink. value 10.00, 4.65 A collection of “C-B and La Prinvess” Corsets,—made of Coutil. Incomplete sizes. values 3.50 and 5.00, 1.95 Brassieres of fine Cambric and All-over Net, trimmed with lace andembroidery. value 2.00, 950 DRESS TRIMMINGS Unusual Values Beaded Trimmings in Silver, Crystal, Jet or colors... value 75¢ to 5.50, 35e to 3.50 yd. The store will be opened daily at 9 A. M. _ STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street $18.00 $15.00 $25.00 $12.50 $25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits High Class Tailored, Semi-Tailored and Dressy models; fashionable fabrics, including Needle Cords, Broadcloth, Velour Cheviots, Novelty Fabrics, Velvet, Corduroy, Silk Plush, etc., sh 5 Ps Seat ee gm al ay including handsome fur trimmed effects. f ’ THE FOLLOWING HIGHLY IMPORTANT PRE-INVENTORY Colored Silk Trimming.,.,.........00+ 25c to 2.50 SALES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW: $20 to $25 Women’s and Misses’ Suits..... 7.50 ana 12.50 ei eae tase ™ _ $30 to $35 Women’s and Misses’ Suits.....15.00 and 18.00 Rbinestone ‘Trimming. 2-++-++000+5+ +00, 35e to 1.15 7d. -oehgameg s Suits, Dresses and Coats—0On the Third Floor $40 to $50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits.....20.00 ana 25.00 4 The vn Radical Price Reductions. will be noted in this season’s models comprising : , Formerly $25.00 to 195.00, at$14,50t050.00 Women’s Gowns and Dresses==To Close Out 5 eee, ener aaae For Afte Evening and Street Wear, about 75 “ ‘or rnoon, Evenin; 5 49.50 to 195.00,“ 24.50to75.00 Handsome Gowns and yreonnt of Charmeuse, Crepe 24.50 to 59.50," 12.50t035.00 de Chine, Chiffon, Fancy Brocade anc Fancy com 95.00 to 165.00," 45.00tc8500 binations. Values $45.00 to $65. : 4500 to 95.00," 22.00%042.80 HT, Women’s Evening Coats, Formerly $95.00 to 450.00, at $45.00to175.00 Flower Trimming. . . value 65c to 2.50, eit Separate Flowers..........value 1.25, CHILDREN’S & INFANTS’ WEAR Long and Short Dresses of Fine Nainsook, with tucked or embroidered yokes; lace edged. Sizes to 2 years, | 25.00 i} of values 65¢ and 950, dSe and 760 : Women’s Tailored Suits, Children’s Body Skirts, trimmed with lace or em! ruffles, Gises 1 to 5 years. 78e to 1.! b value 1.25 to 2.95 { Fine Hand-made Pillow Cases,— : edged ruttles value 1.95 to 200 120 cas hes 180 |} A number .of Gowns of Cambric, Crepe or Nainsook— | t high and low neck models in broken sizes from 4 to 12 years. value 85c to 1.50, 50c and 960 rseeisies Women’s and Misses’ Coats—Hatt Price The season’s most desirable styles for street or dress wear of High Grade Chinchilla, Boucle, Astrachan Cloth, Broadcloth, Ural Lamb, Final Price Revisions also have been made on the remaining stocks of Fur Garments, Muffs and Scarfs Persian Cloth, Caracul Cloth, Seal and Brocade Plush, etc. Dravers of Nalasock, lao or embroidery trimmed... 4B i 7 p effect a speedy clearance. Particular attention is directed to the exceptionally 2 F Scecble'stvles-ind qualtian encbrediod in thin collection. Including High Class Fur Trimmed Coats , To Close Out } 10.00 12.50 15.00' Regular Values $20.00 to $85.00 18.00 Children's Underwear,—hand-made and hand-embroide ered, Odd pieces, intluding Gowns, Skirts and Drawers, Sizes up to 1% years. At exceptionally low prices, UMBRELLAS eee 4 For Men and Women i} Taffeta Silk,—tape edge; handles of Mission, Ebonine, i Boxwood, English Furze, Staghorn, Capehorn, etc., with sterling silver caps and trimmings. 2.95 values 4.00 and 4.50 | Twilled Silk Umbrellas, —assorted handles in Plain } { i ; » - Continuation To-morrow, of the Very Important Sale of Latest Model Wardrobe Trunks On the Fourth Floor At prices not likely to be quoted again this season. within the 45-inch neight regulation, with 5, 6, 8 and 10 hangers on one side and wers on the other. In addition, will be offered a number of equally desirable “ad Trunks made expressly for Stern Brothers by two of the foremost trunk — meeseoes Silk Petticoats Of Messaline, Silk Jersey, Chif- fon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, etc., in black and: pre= vailing colors. 2.00 2.95 3.95 Values $2.95 to $5.90 Dressy Blouses Dainty and Attractive Blouses of Shadow Lace, All-Over Nets, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepé de Chine, etc. 2.00 2.95 3.95 Values $3.95 to $7.50 ovation” and “Stern Brothers’ Wardrobe Trunks, oa s 16.00, 37. ich and Carved Mission, Ebenine, ag, Malaoen Pures, etc, 98 A EMC t PRA. sal ROMO Li icles asa ree

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