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

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basen ah this would Tttcre into ee ot oe TO PROTECT AMERICANS whan wo no returns came in, the i jore declare, he would reprenen: the x oP I ts not mien to rot Peril in Cape Haytien, Where Mobs my Are Rioting—Port au Prince Al ¢ PUT UPTONEPH been sont Tey at 4 merents: ive firma i OF “AL” AU AA and also banks duting the past yeer. Menaced by Rebels, re Say bd pt ng ew WASHING' b. 6.—-Hloting and a itlaging in ¢ * ies charge that Adare alld a. DUMEINE Im ape yin i eng on ‘B _ Relative of Late Hate "Policy King” seg thd Bostwick of the gunvoat Nashville : haa landed eighty men to protect ik Known Heretofore as In- iE Md liven and property of foreign resi- dents. Commander lostwick took ac- 4 lsely repre- fi tment Broke: tion at the request of foreign consuls. oa — t Bi ae ‘and, | Instructions to his landing force were | fy ——_ wh to protect all Americans, all foreign- |) CORPORATIONS LOSERS. q Lage Ad They Were His Clients and 2 Paid. Even When He Be to be losing g ‘ fs control of his forces. : q Didn't Sell Stock Sronte ame nee investigation, his| A A committes s bomogidh Ser oope by The Universal Publicity Company | Prince, Laregso B, Adams, nephew of “Al” hint ne rene ygiovlend oo “principal business elements of Adama, the one-time “policy ki! comm: . unity, uested the mpi | andi of ‘navel forces and asked to nd known as a banker and invest- erenhe X |have the rebel atmy, how advancing ment broker, was held in $5,000 bail ees ee ee Conipany of Port au by United Staten Commiasioner | Coen" were among bis als [pome forme representing foreign residents Prince, excluded until form of government can be or- Shields this morning for using the| 2 Store Opens at@ A.M. Closes at6 P.M. i _THE EVENING 4 | wottmat Journed tl to fal WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, S08. Lae all few weeks the new hte f worked night and tleally no time to himnelf. The best of each is in PRESTO Self-raising FLOUR. Lord & Taylo Founded 1826 Postal Inspectors Mayhew and Swain, ‘who have been investigating his af- nl Special Saturday Offerings of sas Misses’ 8 Girls’ Apparel According to . Suit oe nliannahplilieinged $29.50, $39.50, $45.00 4 $79.50 tea sean ertee pag 2 om felt a Ser aeliy,seaseres anton were 8 $25.00, $29.50. $39.50 hd $49.50 f H i 3 | Misses’ ole pit Phere Freie advising them that the stocks were good purchases. 5 moire teffeta, crepe-de-Chin embroidered ing me ot from 6,000 py! reyred soe: lly ncene shades. trimmed with dainty | oe ribbons and ‘ ‘peetive investors. flowers ——n—< $29.50, £33.50, $49.50 to $69.50 a for A oT com. .6U to $85.00. janes For auto; travel or “te i; ats to, $19.50 & $25.00 Values $15.00 to $35.00. . Final Removal Clearanc 2 Misses’ Winter Coate OF apes wee sae, wool plush in the $7.95 & $15.00 Values $16.50 to $35.00 ing Coals ; » of Scotch tweeds, macnish ip attractive styles Girls’ Meg sie Ba Frocks i] crepes and voiles, in dainty flora: one at two pisce $3.95 and $4.50 fsa 95 {35.50 + models, with embroidered collar and trimming of ribbon velvet. Sizes 6 to V6 ease, Special values 1] Girls’ White: Dresses | Of eheer lawo and embroidery, prettily designed Rae eee trimmed, Siow and ou broide: pase tive di butt om! in a active jos, Dutton See 4 — ised ik vient ———Clearing the Entire Stock o Girts' Winter Coats Embracing many high class models of desirable fabrics, in sisee 6 19 14 years $2.95, $3:75 8 $6.75 Women’s Gloves Special for Saturday iy Woh of heavy black embroidery, tows tan with sed block @hh'wnite. |su Value $1.50 : 18 end 16 Button White Dosslin Gloves $2.75 Valuee 98.60 and. $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; . Final Removal Sales in Progress Unusual Values offered in this tremendous Removal Event present a unique opportunity to provide for both present and future needs. Final Removal Sale Boots 8 Low Shoes Wonderful Values... Women’s Boots 6 to 8 8 24 to 544 Bird's-eye maple, $17, regularly $25.50 | Mahogany, $18, regularly $27 Boots | $1.50 $1.95 $2.25 y repel ‘s-eye maj erupt 13. “gin, re pore Mahogany. He regulary Ae > ‘ircassian wainut, bana rly ‘w oak, $10.75, regular! Low Shoes Mahogany, $15, Fumed oak, 812.50; regularly 819 Child’s 6 to women's'514 Silk opening of the New Store. Fine Broche Black Silks on Satin Princess and Pompadour Canton Crepes markable offering. toll Extraordinary Satin and Crepe-de-Chine Grounds Regularly $3.50 to $5.00 per yard In the most desirable colors—a re- 1139 to @ Sizes broken Sale A short delay in our Removal plans makes it neces- sary to dispose, in the Old’Store, of many of the Silks (now here in quantities) which were meant for the Extraordmary Vatues Are Being Offered Special for To-morrow, Saturday Per yard Women’s 38 Growing Girls’ = b ‘ TK] $a, 95 | 75° Saturday Specials in Oriental Crepes 80 inches wide, in a variety of stripes, checks and pais colors. These looms not shrink and 10,000 Yards Printed Vidiles 40 inches wide, on white 5th Ave.; 19th St. goods ars woven on hand by the Japanese women, fast colors, wil: jo pot require ponian: Speciel, per yard and tinted nds, Speciai, per yard Cotton Dress Materials jaae aac | .\ ecutive day orwantaine hin various departments and pes had pi Telephone and Mail Orders , Promptly Filled | $2.65 Nod Rhinestone and Cut Steel: Buckles $1.60 to $12.00—Values $3.00 to $25.00 Growing Girls’ Boots &? Low Shoes $1.45 $1.95 «| 81.95 Formerly A.T. Btewart & Co. fine (it was fine). But it was not. realize it. Furniture of suggests home and i 4-piece white enamel; full-si dresser, euiles and dressing ey $167. and oscne desk and table. somnoe, $313.50. Bird's-eye Mahogany, $24, regularly $32 White enamel, $16, regularly AK fete “But This Is the Fine |: Furniture--] Want to See the. Medium-Priced Pieces” Said a woman at this February Sale last Saturday. She didn't wait to examine the price ta And it seemedsto her t at it must be expensive. She was looking at the mediumvprited furniture, and didn’t Here Is Some of It harmonious, simple lines: comfortable — furniture to love,whieh invites one to “grow old along with on Bedroom Suites | regularly $94.50. china closet, serving table, extension table, 8-piece anti qtte ivory; full-size bedstead, | five side and one arm chairs. $162, regularly dresser and chiffonier. $130, regularly $197. | 9216.25. dene ne ie a Se aie 8-piece golden oak buffet, china closet and bird’ Nah maple; dresser, sosoalet ble. $87.25, regular! T-piece NCiechatae walnut; ful ae “bed- stead, dresser, chiffonier and dressing table, $210, regularly 5-piece mahogany; twin bedsteads, with cane panels, dresser, chiffonier and dressing table. P5166, regularly $208, China Closets Mahogany, $41, regularly $61.50 ny, , Fe erly Dressers Mahogany, 843, regularly $58 White enamel, $23, regularly $26 Fumed oak, 883.50, regularly $37.50 Bird's-eye maple, 824, reg $32 Fumed oak, $34, regularly $51 Bird's-eye maple, $20, regulary 927 827 | Golden oak, $27, regularly 841 Circassian walnut, Mahogany, $20, regularly $27 ' Extension Tables 7 Chiffoniers | presen 6 ft. 48-in. top, $86, reg. 848 White enamel, $16, regularly $18 | Mahogany ny 6 ft. 48-in. top, $35, reg. $39 maple, $24, regularly $32 Circassian bos $27, regularly $38 Circassian walnut, $32, regularly $48 Dressing Tables iy 820 Sevent! pri New Building. ‘The furniture looked This February ‘Sale i is bearing fruit we didn’t quite foresee when we originat it. Then, it was to keep factories goin; and give our customers the benefit o real economies. Now, it has taken on— with us, at least—the nature of a Na- tional exposition\ of all grades of bgt niture, the good grades. apie in wind —10 to 50 per cont. below usual. No wonder people who have not seen the furniture on these three great city- block-wide- and -avenue - block - long Gal- leries, cannot quite realike what furniture may be bought for little money. eiiienines Suits ine bedstead, 10-piece fumed oak, back inlaid line buffet, table. $85, | extension table. $151.50, regularly $229. Buffets Mah Ys $25.50, regularly $34. Mahogany, $69.75, regularly $92.50. Fumed oak, 834, renilady 4 851. Golden oak, 820, regularly #31. .Golden oak, 836, regularly $54. 6 {t. 48-in. top, $23, reg. $26 Fumed oak, 6 ft. 48-in. top, $27, reg.'980 Golden oak, 6 ft. 42-in. top, $13.50, reg.815 Golden oak, 6 ft. 48-in. top, $19.75, reg.622 Serving Tables Mahogany, $16, regularly $26 $15.50 | Sixth Gallery, New Building, Girls’ and Young Wom. en’s Coats Smart models with good lings, cut- oney. ti fronts and straight backs, chinchilla, wool welour, chit novelty fabrics and mix- , with fur or velvet collars. At $8.80 to $18.50, were $15 to $25. Sises 14, 16 and 18 years. Also some girls’ coats (sizes 6 to 14 years), of usleatesa: oreerey, cheviot, zibeline, and broadeloth, at $s, “3. $78 yer $10, ert ae. 78 to cent Se in parlock con- ditten nd wi excellent service tor another season, Mostly one of @ kind. cond floor, Old Building. All the Par Toth Coats are four hundred which we have re- jay from 8 i! Hate they would have been $20 to 831 Persion, lamb and moire caracul cloth, with guaranteed satin linings, All full length. ‘Women's Coat Store. Second floor, Old Building. New Crepe de Chine Blouse—-$5 It has the new sleeves and the new gollar pointed, in the back and fin- ished with a silk tassel. The blouse ties im front with a long white nilk cord, White, flesh pink or maize, Faure linen waists, beving low roll- ing collars, embroidered in colors, and crystal buttons which reflect the colors'of the embroidery. Lae Hand-embroidered — pure fore at @ price which would y for the sipbecideved linen ea. ”e, regularly $3.50. Nightgowns, Petticoats and Combinations, ch. 12 styles of nightgowns, all of them very attractive. Wied immed wih leces io scallops and hemsatitching. Combinations (drawers and corart me, cover), i embroi trim foo ribbon-ru Entrance, New oan Every Fancy Suit for Men NOW $12.50 and Young Men in the New Store for Men 836 suits altogether; $1 to 46 chest. The cheapest suit in the lot was made to sell for $16.50; there are a lot of $18 suits, about 300 $20 suits, and a score of $25 suits; some of them were specially priced at $14.50. A large number of suits cost more than $12.50 wholesale. Among them are mopeds, cheviots and cassimeres, mostly any wanted color, good mixtures and stripes, well cut and durable. ' Now, every one, $12.50. Men’s $3.50 Black Derby Hats| for $1.90 One of the largest hat manufacturers in the count with whom formerly we did business, is partiahlatky desirous to reopen business relations on a large scale again. Recently we asked him to show us what he had which would induce us to resume relations. Just at that moment he had on hand about 100 dozen stiff hat bodies, hats made to sell, finished, $3.50, 84 and better. He offered us these hats at a'price low enough to enable us to give our customers one of the best hat values ever Rin hem hed ho remedied in s end leathers t are to th 83. 30 derby ; and finished more carefully. Sanh eve Now on sale—light weights, medium wohl, flexible— at $1.90 each. New Store for Men, Broadway, corner Mighth,

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