The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1914, Page 10

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aoe e Committee sae Applied By ‘Makes Known Its ‘work of placing the nan.ea of heroes on the Honor Tab- | Police Headquarters, which al- "eebd thirty-two names, was be- » The seven selected lost Patrolman Michael Lynch, shot and J by a negro at No. 447 West ~ th street on July 1, 1911. Thomas E. O'Connell, on July 17, 1912, from disease j stopping & runaway tn Fifth ave- Brooklyn, Alig. 1, 1918. | Patrolman Patrick Cotter, shot and by°an Italian gunman at No. Hughes avenue, Bronx, Aug. . | throat and lung troubles. Not Favor Putting the aployed onPubbic Work, > STERN BROTHERS (42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue mo .| To«morrow (Thursday), will dispose of the remainder of their stock of high grade Men's and Young Men's. , Overcoats Full Silk Lined Dress Models, Young Men’s Quarter (Silk Lined English Styles, English Ulsters with convertible or shawl at the following Extraordinary Price Concessions: $25.00 and 30.00 Values, , 38.00 and 37.50 Values, % 40.00 and 45.00 Values, a Full Silk Lined Oxford j all sizes, from 34 to 46, in regular besides helping to produce the second | revotut' atainelined to believ= that pres ent conditions are only temporat ‘coaching and ork in New "york etty wilt be opened up all ba STORM HOLDS OLY OLYMPIC PASSENGERS: ABOARD Gale That Battered Liner Across Ocean Prevents Them Landing at Plymouth—Go to Southampton, PLYMOUTH, Feb. 11.~The storm- tossed passengers on board the bat- tered Olympic, who had been eagerly anticipating relict kip the miseries of their voyage from New York when , they reached here y, had hat Wa on to Nouthamptor the tlerce of the gale prevent ir landing oF or that of the mails, This was the first time in many years that such a thing had happened here to a liner from Ai a. The weather inside bon bre #0 severe that the tenders were able to get alongside ‘the steamer, and after two hours pf futile effort the bag Sol —— he wayl waiting Ltd to boars Heved, wi pute on val COO LIVER OIL AND IRON Two Most World-Famed Tonics Combined in Vinol. Cod Liver Oil and Iron have proved to be the two mont successful tonics the world has ever known—iron for the blood and the medicinal curative and for the successful treatment of Two eminent French chemists dis- As a body-builder and strength cre- ator for weak, run-down people, for, feeble old people, delicate children, to restore srenah after sickness; and: for chronic coughs, , bron- troubles. we ask | the understand. ‘oney will be returned ples ‘and blotches try Tey gery eaters Me General Prete —no one can calculate the far reaching injury to general health t Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 104 Broadway ot John St. asior Moves 0. | 101 Nassau, Ann St. > Ans es it Wet Wena NY, collars, $16.50 23.50 29.75 - Dress Overcoats are in gray and navy ee, Somes STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forly-third Street Continuation To-morrow (Thursday) of the Annual February Sales of Distinctive and Practical Furniture ge below mentioned offerings are indicative of the extraordinary values to be found in the various sections of their Furniture Department on the Fifth and Sixth Floors: For the — Room Scroll Colonial Mahogany Sui three piece, Formerly 4250.00, at $208.00 Old English Oak Suite, three piece, ae $478.00, at $295.00 three piece, rmery iy $480.0, at $315.00 Carved ny Sui rine piece, Formerly $475.50, at $325.00 Jacobean Ok Suite, four piece, Formerly $558.00, at $425.00 Chairs of Solid Mahogany, fiddle back, leather slip seat, Formerly $8.50, at $6.00 Odd Buffets, China Closets, Serving and Exten- sion Tables at Proportionate Reductions. For the Living Room Mahogany F; poy wil gy Mine 1 $16.50, at $12.25 Fireside Chairs, 28.50, at 19.60 ‘Turkish Chairs or Rocker, covered tapestry or velour, at $28. ‘50, 30.00 Formerly $35.00 and 37.00 Overstuffed Davenports, denim covered, Formerly $65.00, at $45.00 Davenport and Arm Chair, denim covered, Formerly ~— at $138.00 Suite, two piece, mal denim covered, Forme: mr ‘at $193. *| Solid Mahogariy and Leather Upholstered Arm Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Daven; and Morris Chairs, at average reductions of One-Third. | , | sae Chamber Suites trp Ticusly ag at $140.00 y Cane Pi fenee pace i Panel Sa $210.50, at $162.50 Circassian Walnut Suite, four pieces, Formerly $315.00, at $235.00 Mahogany Suite, four pieces, Formerly $320.00, at $253.00 Prima Vera Suite ten piece, Forrnarly $1221.00, at $902.50 Dressers, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables in large assortments at jing reductions, Brass Bedsteads and aa fn trots sates from $8.00 to 35.00 Formerly $14.50 to 55.00 Brass Bedsteads, 2 inch square posts, all sizes; bright or satin finishes, at Formerly $38.50 Upholstered Box Springs,Formerly $12.50, 9.75 Twin Link Metal Springs, Formerly $7.00, 4.50 Special Black Hair Mattresses, at 20.00 Formerly $26.00 Pure South American Mattresses, Formerly $26.00 Cotton and Felt Mattresses, $6.00 to 15.00 Formerly $8.00 to 20.00 All Mattresses and Pillows made under the strictest sanitary conditions in the work. rooms of this establishment. Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners On the Fifth Floor At the largest price concessions ever offered by this éstabltshonent j Room Size Persian Mahals, Buluks, Shirvan and Beloochistan Mats, in small sizes, up to 2 by 4 ft., at $5.75, 6.75 and 7.75 Actual Values $9.75 to 15.75 Mousoul Rugs, about 750 pieces to an from; sizes from 3 to 4 ft. Wide by 5 t0 at $9.75, 12.50 and 15.75 Actual Values $17.50 to 35,00 Extra Fine Irans and Serebends Witt ioe about 41/2 to 51/, ft. wide by 6!/ to at $29.75, 39.75 and 49.50 Actual Values $65.00 to 88.00 shahs a ip My Th. S800: to 39.00 Actual Values $40.00 to 55.00 sizes about 41/, by 7ft., at $39.75, 49.50 Actual Values $85.00 and 95.00 Serebends, Ghoeravans & Feraghans, sizes 9 by 12to II by 14ft,. = $68.00 to 138.00 Actual Valus $125.00 to 250.00 Room Size Kirmanshahs & in sizes ftom 7 by 10/2 ft. to ‘one tye 5 $138.00 to 268.00 Actual Values $275.00 to 450.00 Room Size press & Beloochistans, About 6 to 71/2 ft. wide by 8 to 10 ft. long, at $49.50, 58.00 and 68.00 Actual Values $95.00 to 135.00 Persian Hall Runners, in sizes 2 to 4 ft. * wide by 9 to 17 ft. long, oT at $19.75, 29.50 and 39.75 Actual Values $45.00 to 85.00 If desired, purchases will be held for future delivery. ris > Aleo for To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, the following Exceptional Values:in_, \ Electric Lamps and Shades Suitable for Anniversary and Wedding Gifts Floor Moctric Lemps, witch,” “$10.50, 15.00 Formerly $16.00 and 22.00 Tall Mahogany Bridge or Reading Lamps, at S Reduced from $16.00 Electric incall priya gold, 2 lights, fri TT eewiccee ns 1028 ar $15.50 shogany Electric Lamps, 2ights, MAGipS crtonne shades with rings at 8.00 from $12.00 10.50 Table Electric, Lamps,’ in mahogany, two lights, at Reduced from $8.00 Hoctrte Lamps, | light, mahogany or gold complete with sateen bead fringe, Reduced from $6.00, 3.95 Boudoir o " in antique Po ple eo ar fare at 2.50 Reduced from $3.50 A number of Fine I: Lamp Shades, slightly imperfect, at $5.00, 9.00 and 11.00 Formerly $15.00 te 35.00 $5.25 at 21.75 om Saks &Gonpanty «2m Tomorrow, we ghall continue this Remarkable Sale of Women’s Coats & Wraps of which about 480 garments remain to be sold at a nominal fraction of former cost. | coat for every occasion—in every tabric—in every coloring—in every style—and at such reductions as, failing such another Winter as this, we can hardly expect ever to announce again. Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to Coats were up to reduced to $5.00 reduced to $7.50 reduced to $10.00 reduced to $12.50 reduced to $15.00 reduced to $17.50 reduced to $20.00 reduced to $25.00 Coats were.up to $100.00......reduced to $35.00 No mail nor telephone orders. None exe changed and none C.0.D. Fourth floor. We are now showing an unusual selection of Black Waists for Spring The Saks Blouse Shop, identified —s w bes the choice and exclusive things i in blousewear, carries an exceptional stoc! lack waists for mourning semi- mourning wear. That is to say, pane oe alone in extent, but in the charac ter of the models, of which we are at present showing some charming examples. The following in particular are deserving of especial mention he des especial donsideraiion i yom, Black Messaline Blouses at $5. Attractively designed with cluster tucks, high colla® and yoke of fine Brussels nl and long sk eves. And as reasonable in cost as it is attractive in style. Black Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5. This model is finished at neck with cord and tassel, has turn-back cuffs, and is designed with a severity svhich is engaging in spite of itself. ‘ Black Chiffon Blouses at $13.75 These exquisite blouses are made over white crepe, have Gladstone collar, vest and undersleeves of fine white organdie, and hemstitched Filet inserts. Black Chiffon Blouses at $14.75 | Made over white chiffon, with Raglan shoulders. Designed with Medici collar of black and white Oriental lace, and finished with effective novelty buttons. Opportunity is the dominant note in this Final Clearance of Furs for Women and Misses It is an opportunity, both in price and in method of payment. We have not only reduced prices by a most liberal margin; we have also rearranged our terms of pay- ment in order to make this final clearance of furs still more attractive. Furs bought in this sale will be_stored free of charge this Summer, and furs so stored may be paid for on the basis of one-third now and the balance when the furs are taken from storage next Fall. Fur Coats at $29.50 to $325 Were $65 to $650, Coats for evening, street or motor use. Designed in the latest models, and shown in a wonderful range of fashionable furs. Matched Sets at $3.98 to $490 Were $7.60 to $750. The price range will indicate the fur range, W which embraces almost every. style ot fur pod the fur-bearing kingdom aff And the models in both muffs and, neckpieces are the models of the moment in smart furs, Fourth floor. Regaliste and C. B. a la Spirite Corsets in the new models for Spring If these corsets were not celebrated already, they would be this Spring. Instead of are ee cee ps a they have improved upon it, The on models are e! ibiting in their lines a beauty roportion and a pyre Levy line which must lend some new and pel grace to even the most perfect figure. Third floor. The New Regaliste Corsets, $5 to $20 These are made of new French coutil, suede, tricot, fancy batiste and coutil, all bber or half rubber and coutil, with rubber and gores. «Ii na with a number of special designs for dancers en: [rete in numerous styles, : C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, $1 to $5 Newt » Debutante slouch, Minaret and models, made of a coutil or batiste. Corsets which have all bate of the Tepltorean eas Fittii can be-Stran; Intment, and an rt _corsetiore will with hoe upon your poe td in order to ensure a a pertectiy satistesrose't nd | To appreciate the convenience and great value | the sevtes Rerid's Ruberd ivoriery READ |

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