The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1914, Page 5

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carry off the plank whole or leave it for some truckman. No woodchop- ping on the premises is the order. Nine gesticulating foreigners sur- rounded the plank this morning. They discussed it as vehemently as if it were a matter of life and death. The with the kindling. Grown-up sisters and bi look after the boards and joists, Pa and ma do the heavy ally ma, But thie te not a story about ma— Nd OED WOMAN CARRES R THREE MEN'S STRENGTH so Officer Halts Traffic for Her While Hundreds Marvel at Strength. O14 scaffolding and planking no longer used by the contractors are thrown into the court in the Centre street side of the Municipal Building, where they are greedily seized for fire- ‘wood by swarms of men, women end children from the nearby tenements. Five-year-old tots, dodging the trucks and autos that move through the Chambers street arch, meander home bom el bd her new duties on gd industrial mam but fe net co) ae ra, cers it presidency of the ny Club on aid been the accoun prest- | dent ince the organisation waa | The ual meeting of the club will | be Theta Friday night i five new) members of the Board of Governors | wi a chosen. | ide Morsan' J ha Lae f fe-eald to of an official lc Feder men-—three of them--lifted one end and tried to induce the women to bal- ance it on their heads, Nothing do- ing, More talk, The women evident- ly were‘ asserting their rights. Why “rer three days a plank about /aidn't the men make @ try? Then| week. tnahed {Hii and’ a fo0t or 60 wide [Cozens ant fled. Anether oo tl | q:eeanmmenneesierseesesasc® of war. aroun at WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT ey and sent her postefity away in shame while she lenementward in grigning had defied heavy weight lifters to! two young men, three buxom wom- carry it off for frewood. It Wa®/ en, an old looking woman and a very yellow pine ena heavy as a sullty | 614 woman—srandma. conscience. Young bucks with necks like bulls tried without success to (ens conte ot tne oietio ave sores Une shoulder the prize, and ally gave |intelligible orders to t! Up in disgust. Kind husbands tried | {hey | Le eadernien to balance it on their wives’ heads to be borne home in that fashion. Two vo {nena Br pecnsetee By § cack cereal wan youths car ‘ed the plank a few yards | Leonl and the whole weight was bal- | ty and dropped it. There were many |anced on the old family councils in the tenement over |”. that plank. It represented a winter's firewood. It was a case of eithe most fi leseant to = taste as well as those which nd nerve bulld- cross. unger generations of t! wed ikly enough into the weake jone operator hurrying to work. MISS MORGAN TO QUIT COLONY CLUB POST | Following rumors of friction in the| «i {Colony Club, the most prominent of |local women’s organisations, comes jthe unofficial announcement to-day that Miss Anne Morgan will not again serve as treasurer. She has held the office seven years. There was also a rumor that Mrs. James Borden Har- isa shornach, ver #0 liver and osead tonic—by assisting the stomach, ( to 0, assimnilas te, the liver to to filter, the kidneys to ‘the poisons riman would decline to be president or tablet form; or send 50, onc-cont mailed you. Iter r the coming year, but this was di pt Y..end « trial box will be Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Siath Avenue, 28th te 22d Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City $550 Player-Pianos, $395 $350 Pianos, $248: 75—-This Week AND THIS WEEK ONLY. Saturday the sale ends. Saturday the opportunity to purchase a full $350 piano value for $248.75 or a full! $550 Player Piano value at $395 becomes a matter of history. No other store has yet been able to offer it, and no other store will be able| to offer it. i] | This piano sale was a matter fof only great manufacturers, a great store, and a great and loyal public to even consider. It was conducted along the broadest and most liberal lines. It was a! great success because it offered great values. Furthermore! You know how good “good as new” is, Every piano in this last-few-days ‘closing offer is new— “uneqpivocs ally! No reborn B\— {patriarchs posing as “just as good”! No worn- put-inside, and rebuilt-outside instruments! You want the satisfaction of a new instrument, and the service, excellence and enjoyment that only a new instrument can give you. The Identical ‘Reductions and Every Privilege of the Original Sale Picture in your mind the finest $350 piano you ever saw. Then come and see and play this _ Piano. The price is $248.75. The saving is $101.25. Five dollars puts it in your home. $1.25 a week pays the balance. There are no extras to pay. You can try it for 30 days, and if within that time ou are not entirely satisfied that it is the most wonder- ii instrument ever purchased for $248.75, you return it and receive back every penny you have paid. Picture the finest $550 player piano you ever saw. Then come and see, hear and play this $550 player piano. The price is $395. The saving is $155. Five dollars puts it in your home, $2.00 per week pays the balance. There are no extras to pay And every other poe A ay and priv ilege granted with the piano holds good with the player-piano—the ex- chan, prion, is ui trial privilege—ev. tid ye A few pianos nnd a very few player-planos real. If, within one year's time, you wish to do so, you They will all me pene by Sa —particularly as may exchange the piano for any piano or player-piano of we are giving final pt of the sale’s| equal or higher price on our floors, and all moneys paid positive end. $5 on the first instrument will be credited against the second, Besides, every instrument is absolutely guaranteed for five years by both the man- Must it close without your accept: | ance of the o Must you put off ae this remark-| able value: ufacturers and this store. ; aoa aii had ike ju be Ler one to let the In the event of the purchaser's death, ee its pay eee ats ae tr all further payments will be voluntarily ey aliat Wer wuss oe cancell le th player piamo, pays the You simply cannot make a mistake. QNFILL-ADAMS Co SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 22D STREET, NEW YORK CITY | r BVENING WORLD, WEDNEBSDAT, JANUARY 28, 1914. Lord & Laylor's Founded 1826 Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P.M has the from the Regular Market Prices. Final Removal Sal House Gowns, Negligees &3 Kimonos Exceptional, Values peg eterteligti effectively draped skirt, shadow lace Value $19.00 $14.75 Imported Model of C: oe ee OD $8.75 Crp Cie draped sit atheros, $8.75 Messaline Satin, flowered, Empire model, large collar. . $7.95 Imported Pullman Gown, hand embroidered.......++ $12.75 Zanana Imported Wrappers At Greatly Reduced Prices Two Albatross House Gowns, plisse skirts, Val. lace or satin ribbon trimmed............00eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeenenes $3.95 Albatross, straight model, novelty lace trimmed $3.95 Albatross, plisse skirt, waist and sleeves trimmed with flowered net and pleating..........+sseeececseeeeeeeeeeeeere $4. 95 Albatross, plisse skirt, hand embroidered bodice, cream lace frilling trimmed, satin girdle.........+.+ssseeeeeeees $7.95 Odd Tub Wrappers White and Colored Dotted Swiss, Lawn or Dimity At Greatly Reduced Prices. Kimonos Florentine Silk, flowered effects, Empire model, box pleated, ribbon trimmed............sseeeeerereeeenereeeees $4. Brocade Crepe, draped model, hand embroidered. .... $3.95 Silk Striped Tosca Crepe, draped and slashed at sides, lingerie collar, lace and ribbon trimmed $3. 45 Flowered Crepe, new patterns and models, in o large va- THEY. cece cece cece ene ee eeeeeeee cee $I. 25 & fi. 45 Japanese or Flowered Crepe, fitted models or lingerie collar, lace or satin trimmed $a. 1675 Flowered Fleecedown, Empire or loose model, satin trim- WOU... crvrecceecresecsverenerercvcevsies, ode we $a. 25 Muslin Underwear Night Gowns Crepe-de-Chine, sleeveless, with ribbon shoulders, and Empire model, shadow lace Egyptian Tub Crepe.... Cotton Crepe.......sssscereesseeerereces 98e & $1, 25 Combinations, .......+65 seceeee evens 98c & $1.25 Silk Petticoats Several attractive models of Messaline Silk. Black and colors $2.95, $3.45 t0 $5.05 Black Wool Jersey Knickers Knee Length......+++ $2.05 Ankle Length......... $3.45 New Spring Models in House Dresses Black and white, and blue and white striped madras, round collar and cuffs of white 9 Fancy Crepe, in white, wistaria and Copenhagen blue, with hand embroidered revere and cuffs Maids’ Dresses Striped Percale, high neck..........ssssseeessereeee Checked Percale, square neck... Figured Percale, collarless Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Final Removal Sales in Progress in Every Section Grand Street Store was closed—more than fort i since ne s Best Merchand dise been offered at such Great Silk Offering 6,000 Yards Broche Crepe-de-Chine One of the most desirable weaves for the Spring season, in a range of beautiful colors an abundance of white or black, 40 inches wide. ° $1.95 Regular Price, $4.00 per yard. Exclusive Styles of Fancy Dress Linens Giueh any Sain ee ee Sr are a in dress goods section. Special Offerings of Wool Dress Goods Soft Finish nee Serges of fashionable ina rend apt street shades, also Soft Checked Suitings $7 ot >. Another Shipment o French Dress Linens 92 inches wide—usually $1.50 per yard 98c Two Special Values in Wash Goods Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe-de-Chine and Printed Cotton Tosca Crepe 10,000 Yards Fanoy White Cottons, Crepes, Voiles, etc., 86-inch Lining Satine Full range of colors.....Special, per yard Annual February: Furniture Sale (in connection with Final Removal Sales) Now in Progress low in : Great Reductions throughout the Entire ‘| Stock Special for Tomorrow Fumad Oak Mission vo Sete col 5175-00

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