The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 10

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THE: BVENING— mone -PRIDAY, PEBRUARY.-6,1914. one interatate trade comminaton be Wwered to enforce publication of fixed, prices, wi! ere ty, = retail, on 1 Wad. the ho F Ieciowed 7) BARNES WILL LEAD BALL. pasts pena Ps a ‘Grtlvles, cover patont, copy. ritatn. ators ove the 1 re | te and Suffrage Leader Will At= judgee Ad not ts posigy \ eee. REPEALING FREE TOLLS ae toe Sie erase ariel mecca ane one Mee es! HALF YEARLY SALE - CONIESSH HEARIN ah AN AVALAMGHE| IN PANAMA CANAL LAW essa cra piireerece ee Senites ane Soc grand march For Dancing, Golf, Street end Wear. For all uses, in all colors. Plain, jours directly |ing suffragist aod hi tao baw sine Cotton, sition Ie expected ‘he debate on the fe: Adpolnt, even tho Bebroidered, ke Lisle, Wool or with some odd lots at Senators Opposed to. Presi-| MARIE LLOYD BARRED AGAIN. : 79¢ $1.35 dent’s Proposition Ready {0 |Actross metasea Renamtesion Atter OucH | LAME Back see Charani, ton beth scngec ce cpt ea Spitalfetds and ond Kea $1.50. Were $2.80 and $3.00, Fight Measure. VANCOUVER, Rub Backache, bumbago, Soreness: and , Stiffness Away—Try This! from the Pres! Wyoming Rancher “Happy as a Lark” as He Shoots Down Side of Mountain. JACKSON, Wyo., Feb. 6. Tbat “Windy” Nickman, a-rancher of the Jackson Lake district, wan killed 588 Fifth Ave., at 48th St. 448 Fifth Ave., at 39th St.4) while actually trying to “ride an| WABHINOTON, Feb. 6.—A bill to an eagemement ‘fe 481 Fifth A it 4ist 230 Fifth Ai 27th St. » avalanche,” was the word brought/ repeal the toll exemptions provision Back hurt you? Can't straighten) pain. It is perfeetly farnies and| = — = e A seven-lime World Want WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Tho new- |hore to-day by James Fitemier. Fits-| of the Panama Canal law was ready up without feeling sudden pains, sharp bag 7 ts burn or discolor the oI ¥ works alk week. Order roi suffer! mn hg eet “infant industry” in the United |mier a was buried, but escaped! for Congrens to-day es an Adminis- aches and twinges? Now listen!| Limber tater fo a “drug trust,” mombore of [Nye ee on the Conant | tration measure backed by President |{ That's lumbego, sciatica or maybe] $™ trial Hal bote of ‘< honest * one Co-day.and preeper. : & Declare Price Cutting on Pat- ent Medicines Is Club to Crush Small Dealers. ; ig ourecky care ne in, and you'll get blessed National Asaortati ot Retatl hen th rae etru ‘Wilson, Although repeal of this sec- nga point arises from a strain, and you'll get after itj ust on Drosaists told the Houre. Interents Pia “owns. mountainade, |tion, which would give free’ passage mer 8 ‘cal ps Glee relief the moment you rub your beck wine hal beckes Commerce Coinmittes to-day. lickman was delighted mand shouted | to American coastwise ships through | cel ‘iv the bond. sein i with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs! seia C. H, Nixon said that cutting prices smart ation that they “ride her, 1's/ tne great waterway, Involves a prac- pant ard Dillon. a 3 Ha) The accom: sore om patent medicines was the club] “Hickman wan shoutin; and he{tical repudiation of one of the a Toni aad, en Alec Hurley, eg and stiffness 00 qui kel oe been recommended * used by a combination of drug stores | ing like a schoolboy as t jplanks of the Demicratic platform | her her frat husband, You ply rub it on ad out comes jor ‘an and cigar store to drive small in- | "Went him down,’ said Pitem adopted by the Baltimore convention | = : = ~ — ‘ . med to regard the experience as ominated President, Wilson, > dividual retailers out of business, ‘When I t under h which nomina\ j jon T want under be was! administration leaders were sure of att forget iit stiatica, vaste your back will Mt ssegcr Nothing else takes out sore-] hurtor oon pry ore mie Tt never Special offerings tomorrow of New .Spring Apparel for’ Misses and Girls in which the latest Paris modes for youthf#l wear are faithfully reproduced and economically presented Misses’ Spring Suits at $29.50 a very special value pcg of ey coat be with bi — ripple — rt lain or fancy wool crepe, ine, crepe poplin and check weed.” The new colors. 14 to 18 Seer. Tomorrow, from two of the leading Paris * designers, we shall present two new models in Women’s Spring Dresses of Taffeta Silk section will dispose of Great Britain's protest that it is in violation of the No opposition was manifested to-| Hay-Pauncefote treaty. day when the Aldermanic Committee] Democratic Senate leaders inclined on General Welfare held a public/to the view that. initiative action hearing on the proposed amendment / would be awaited from the House. to the stand license ordinance recent-| The extent of the President's oppo- ly Introduced in the Board of Alder. | qeneeemmnipemmemeneeninmmmes “We bones he ¥ Peeve gar poly is being i pout fifteen feet head of me, bal- : " Some Democrats there are avow- j 10 STAND LICENSE LAW ihtention of senting hin proposal. Be Passed, swollen, sweaty, cal- loused object of controlling ancing himself on one leg.” ick. | Dfompt action in the House and be- r trade. of the entire] man's death ts the fourth resulting | gan lining up their forces in the Ben- dh fiom avatanchen “Ih” (ihe vicinity |ate, where the hardest fight will iproponed that_the | this week. dia, = ——e AMENDMENT NOT OPPOSED edly in opposition to the President's wish and who have announced their ‘ongrese, probal — | ve FEET. AH Little Doubt that Measure Asked Gévalsp ths, cbinbnineation’s cours 8 Newsdealers and Others Will | of action. Repeal of the pasage * “TIZ" is grand for aching, feet‘or corns. Pull, Johany, Pall!” men. Under the ‘existing law, per- bres tehongre Ncenses for news, fruit, or soda water stands must acts first ecey the consent of the Aldet=}~ tov F men of the district th which the stand is to be located. The amendment makes it unneces- sary for applicants to securé the Al- |Sermanto” aor approval, If the amond- — of Li- conses will have the bys loenses fg he property fronts of ‘mtich the she gives his sanc: | thon, DIVORCES NELSON SHIPMAN. ees IM. New. ms oe and Absolute Clearance The poli Oppenheim, Collins & Co. makes it imperative to ent woe aah talline the sacrifice involved. Women’s and Misses’ Coats 140 three-quarter and full length Coats, warrate fe for Sree fixtures; half and Tull allkelined: Refuced jrom 90,00 ond 33 aa 15. 00 | Young Men’s Clothing Sizes 92 to 40—Aleo Suitable for Men of Medium. Size. Misses’ Coats & Suits Further Extreme Reductions for. Immediate Clearance Absolute choice of all yViged Winter hee Coats aes st; gy Ped silk fined” dae 19.75 to 29.75 Overcoats—entire somine Ing stock of hi vicuna, Shetland Paoverd 12.50 coatings. English models. Reduced from 20.00 and 25.00. = 10.00 at the special reproduction price of ' \ $17.50 These particular models reached these shores enly about ten days ago, so that the recency of their creating ensures their being the latest expressions of the modes. One model is blouse, which is finished with em- broidered net frill and long inset sleeves, the skirt being very full | and cuffs. Skirt has two gen- and draped toward the front. erous ripple tiers. The-colorings in both ‘models are na’ hagen Diuey rose and green, as wus tek Fancy Spring Tailor Fancy Spring Tailor ‘Suits at $25 Suits at: $39.50‘: reproduced from ; - new, authentic Paris originals Paris models. soa tail ai Eaerding cloth 4; men’s wear serge, wool cre; an crepen. Rib stripes and ch in all colors and colbination, Made of plain or crepe poplin cloth, ‘wit! Seeing of moire, ihe and all he new = Semi-annual Clearance tomorrow of. Boys’. Suits and Overcoats Consisting of broken sizes and incomplete assort- ments in limited numbers only, as indicated. 153 Boys’. Suits reduced to $8.75 were formerly $9.95 to $17.50 Norfolk and double-breasted models, in a wide range of sizes, stouts included. A splendid selection of fabrics. 143 Boys’ Suits reduced to $5.50 were formerly $6.95 to $9.95 Norfolk and double-breasted models, excellently tailored, in seagon- able fabrics and colorings. Practically all sizes, including stouts, 147 Chinchilla Coats reduced to $4.75 were formerly $7.50 All wool cninctills, | in button to neck or convertible collar models. Flannel lined and splendidly tailored. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Posi k 2. Ais bial a 95 School Overcoats reduced to $12.95 were formerly $15.75 to $22.75 Full length models, with half or double belt, and convert- ible collar. English overcoats included. 12 to 18 years. with taffeta | The other model has full blouse Misses’ Balmaccan Coats at $18 a very SP — value A slip-on Raglan model, with convertible collar which can be worn with open ievers. Overplaid English coating, in tan, brown, green, navy and Delft blue; or smart checks. Misses’ Dresses at $16.50 a very special value Entirely new models, of chiffon taffeta, silk poplin and wool crepe, in black and the new shades. 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Wash Dresses at $2.95 New Spring models Imported repp, in light blue, pink or white. Russian or one- piece models. Trimmed with fine embroidery. 6 to 14 years. Entirely New Stock of Middy Blouses at 85c and $1 for Misses and Girls—tomorrow Made of fine quality twill cloth, with kimono or in-set sleeves. All white and white with red, navy or cadet collar and cuffs. 6 to 18 years. Second floor 300 Winter Garments for Misses and Girls marked at closing out reductions tomorrow. 38 to $22.50 $25 to $29.50.... $35 to $39.50 $10 to $12.00 $18 to $22.50.. $5 to $7.00 $10 to.$12.00 $5 to $7.00 $10 to $12.50. ‘at $4.50 Tomorrow—final day Semi-Annual Sale of ° Saks Suits for Men Boys’ Shirts at 65c | Boys’ Blouses at 50c Suits of Nighegrade unt untine 6 for $3.75 6 for $2.85 . sted f Light and dark colored Mi and Gammbeid gray, Ede 15.00 vor toy irom frost eth piece eS white, with or without tailored. Reduced from 25.00. cuffs, one 12 to 14, Value $1.00. soft collar attached. 7 to 16 cai ’ 8h Riseor § Suits, dressy cords, velour cheviots neal 15.00 ioe | Pleo "35. 00 to sige. Reduced from $30, $28, $25 and $23 now $18 eau ani All models—all fabrics—all colors—but Boys’Warm Overcoats only one brand of tailoring—our own. Balance of Boys’ Clothing at Final daa ince Prices, Girls’ Winter Coats ative Remainsn Girls’ ‘cate to bé Closed sk W ithoud Reserva} 78 AEC Seat, an secorisnenit bore Siler it vtyageed alle materials a |s.00 mixtures, fu “eit 5.50 Beginning tomorrow, the February Sale of / Children’s Shoes inventory of shoes bad 2 le discloses a much heavier Pas ele pis to carry. age od the February sale will continue throughout-the ey Scat, if necessary, until the excess Ba cae tie Se Sees tage dro onl wd day hon head assortment Ly uP leather, gun metal and tan Russia calt, ia a variety of m: Prices according to sizes $2.50 to $3.75. Shoes.........sow $1.75 to $2.20 Tomorrow—these $1.00 Tango Hairpins at 39c The new demi-blonde shade, in three poe round, square and oval, closely set, with 80 bri ae 408 rench rhinestones Wondental | value, won Sizes 4 to 16 years. models. Sizes 6 to 17 Rotieed from 6.95 and 10.75, Reduced from 8.75 and 10.76. s' Coats, zibeline, chev ucie and gh sti be ag imported chin- 7,90 re eye taster 7-98 Reduced from 10:09 ond 15 i Boys’ Winter es

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