The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1914, Page 6

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shi anbat ‘183 “neneiee: Wonio,, FOpARS DAY, JANUARY 99, 10 SEND CABARET © [ime some §. - ‘Pridea—A Day of New Purchases on Sale at the posed persons in her behalf. ¢ Estaped and Is Now Enrning Good Living, Though Charged [vested elo ye ag memset r new at halt pei me of the faye pure! With Vagrancy. ‘Phe question as to whet'er it 1) ceived Sale Prices”— will Seri gruehly, com soavia you pe} to be compared with the Receiver for Piles and po big’ concessions the mark “New Purchases oh January Sales are not Aen Se a fe hy fer to allow eighteen-vear-old | e 35 InfsSOTs Loaders of Fashion sr Pusan Winifred Kerr to continue 10 | Trig! Package Absolutely Free—Will ul ber own Hving as a cabaret You Spend a Post-Card for It? Mager or send her back to the eo . ina Mole Pebrat choot at Hattowell, 3 , ncure wal triow. | UNppson E. 19° TO20° "STREET wii Pyramid Dre Co. 7h “pyramia orrying the Brooklyn authorities | Bide, Marshall, Mich., will send you free, ack phe siri WAS errested last night at Hn rooming house of Mrs. Patterson | [: Mo. 66 Bast Fitth street, Flatbush. ho was sent to the industrial schoo! ‘was fourteen years old. He ve years old, she says. She Girls worked as waitresses in figton and Portland, Me., and saved ! York. SR anhe tees moncy to bring them to + The Williams girl went @eneral alarm sent out by the of Hallowell, Me. led to her ‘Those who have known the @ince she came to New York for her respectability and in- a of ker time away from $i b 4iatth ie s are alive, but her father is from @ fourth story window. | ¢ Twenty-fourth street, —_ i aediensty. Simply fh) oat free coupon end mail to-day. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 471 hall, Mich. Kindly ple ot Pyramid Pile by mail, FREE, in You can cl fit ti hoo For instance, here ate our morrow, Saturday and Monday: moechine and a selec- special offers for to- ° will bring ray Victrola ncelved, you nest yet fag te XVI, ged ‘e200. Tegeuiee ts this you 2p records. Total val sa10—010 ‘ira! #10 20 times. W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard Jr,, as RECEIVERS WHAT'S THE USE OF Tacune ieee re’ PE ons = —— $2.00 Silk od | Ad Petticoats : Made of give silk chiffon ptt latest mode! and change ables, at oA Necond Metal Trieumings Values to $2.75 75 95c ¥% Yd. Odd pieces of imported metal trimmings, 20 much in demand now, yard A5e, Also Alloveré, Yard, 95c. Male a Values up to 35c In. Ribbons at 17c ae and 54 inches wide, excellent moire, satin, taffeta and Cool print 9ibboe; ia ¢ splendid as sortment of colors; yard, 1’ Main Foor. eee House Dresses Values up to A | $1.25 to $3.00 A surplus stock from a well-known high-class manufacturer; latent mod- els fal ind made of cxcellent materials, at Embreldoise, 25c lot consists of fine Swiss, Front ova and English vaile em- broidered in French handwork ef- fects, Tosliah eyelet, and some lengths have Ve aloe lace incrusta- tions and come in 18, 27 and 45- inch widths, at iat oe Extra Size Vests ' 19¢c, 3 for 55c Medium weight cotton lisle finish, low neck, no sleeve, cotton tone run around neck and armhole, in extra sises, only 40, 4¢@ and 44, 3 for 56c oF each ide, forced four-thread toe; mercerized list | woah secs B34 te alsg: black only; pair, 1 eee 60 fiiean Men's 8 50c Medium Weight Ribbed Underwear 35c, 3 for $1 Ecru color shirts, collarette neck, sateen facing down front, sleeves; drawers with outside bat inforced guaset, ankle length; izes 30 to 44; shirts 36 to io 3 for 81 00, or, ench, 35¢. Es Malu Fleer, Fae we Lace Flouncings and All Overs iP to 06c. 8 inch Shadow Lace "340 ya 390 & 45c ain 59c When Everybody KNOWS that ORDINARY Fur- niture Sales Are NOT to Be Compared with the February FURNITURE _ ror 12x36. 4 small and 1 lar drawers, and @ large closets, at $100.00 3-Piece Library Suite . Frames built of selected birch, bea: in mahogany, excellent upholst 2,800 Samples of Men’s 50c Silk Neckties, 28c - af GH \\K\ Mh mu Millinery illinery Our buyers were instructed to make special purchases of new mer- chandise for Friday's selling at the Receivers’ Sale. The Millinery Buyer succeeded in securinga lot of new Spring Hata to sell at $1.89, Hats Illustrated. No. 1. A very smart amall hat of velyet and hemp combined, and may be worn right $80 now, at he tad ¢ ot te ser, 9.95 Excellent pattern; well made and fin: ished; has 1 large drawer and @ small drawers, large shaped bevel- ed plate glass. For Friday, $0.95. ,§52:75 tuliy finished work, covered in a er grade of brown Spanish leather or panne + se have Pietra RS and are beau- EAL cout tifully lined with peau. de cygne; sises 14 to 18 years, at 910.00, Third Floor. { Receivers Price! Night Gowns Values ¢ 1 c toaaae® 110318069 Of very fine materials, surplus stock from high-class manufacturer; latest models; profusely trimmed with fine laces, embroideries, ribbon Bonne and fancy ribbon orna- $4.50 to $6.50 Lace Curtains $2.98 Irish Point Lace, Antique Lace. Marie Antoinette (white and Arabe). This $30.00Ta e,$17.50 Massive in design, 18 ine column, heavy claw feet, 44 inch iit etree” Pes eotden New desi Fe eae Cotnphisiag buffet, chim rving table, made in solid mahogany tame ventber, heavy, gta? Tea deep tufting, exactly like tion. Special for $10.93. New Snes Patent leather ( with cloth} topes and the new concave $9.95 Ne pys ee style, ao with plain toe for dress wear. Welted Soles, $2.98 Flexible Soles, $1.95 Special 18¢ Sale 2,800 Yarde regular 85c to 50c Plestinge 3 yd. ‘ouft sets ich Venise lace, iso ‘the much wanted metal ‘end lustrour’ allk, embroider 29 pu moony cods'to. be. the mmo ede to be al STAMPED NIGHT GOWNS, ST TAMPED nae a Torn ED PIL! MPED COMBINATIONS, ED CENTEBPIE RFS. Som lightly soiled, but the values ere sn extracrdinary that lia) will aot be taken into consideration. Valuge 50c to $1.50 ‘Priogs. 36 ite te. to 50c n, construction of the sling in back, louse Sold_ on CLUB PLAN ae holstered in ad velour, in your thoes of colors, at $44.75. Brass Costumer, $3.95 Brass Costumer, @-inch standard,” bright~or -sattn” finish, well lacquered; at Manufacturers’ Samples and Surplus Stocks of Shadow Lace 74 9 £=|Blouses,{*1 ‘There are only two ede three of some models, others have six and ight; eas ne shadow lace and net, Agta wits dainty ates vonptaad at 6 Second Fieve. All-over Fathi yA # lead blows a8, two choose; neck fae stoppers cut; t ‘obe. im China it ching, 10.96, 100. t nba fi, fe maeat platters Odds and Bride of Dinner- ware at 8c, de, Ge and 8c ars 59c to 69c 39 c: les, in smart straps and buttons; sises 2 t ry 4 9, “ Children’s ' Dressesat nel lot of fine tineds, nt and percal little [really and models; prettily trimmed, bias fold, tailored i bnapee not all sizes in every style, ut every size in the e lott at 38, | Women’ 's $1.00 to $1.30 Imported 59 c Kid Gloves, All factory scp of the finest eae of real kid gloves, some may ve shown a blight rip or strain which, being carefully not interfere with tke wearlug Gaaly ties of the glove, at S8¢s Mats Floer.. : Dress. Goods Values Up to $1.50 All are 54-inch materials. In mill on and seaeets ranging from 1 ards ea: a most | & Pin Head Mix- Brosdcloths ee bepherd Checks Disgonals * Printed Crepes = almost an endless variety of style ar colorings, pretty floral prints on white grounds, 3 to 10 is lengths and just the ideal fabric for dresses, ‘waists, children's ing sacques, etc. yard, "5,900 Yards of SILK ¥ii Mill Ene Ende Flundreds of ‘mill ends and rem- nants in suitable lengths for every- thing from an entire dress down to @ piece trimming; including all the plain and fancy silks of the day, RE; REMNANTS of 29¢ REMNANTS of 75c to$1.25 Silke 49c REMNANTS of @@:. $eto$1.75 Silke OIC ‘Main Vieor ‘1,200 Paire Women's 50e Silk Plaited Hosiery, 29c "Seconda' excellei sual, fl doable at loot, forced four thread ed "beske geod ratte

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