The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 10

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"TIT" FOR BANKERS GIVE UP TIRED FEET | CHET BENG sto, “STE” eases puffed-up, ething, sweaty, calloused feet and corns. A. Bolognesi & Co., Customs Brokers, Assign, Expecting to Pay in Full. A. Bolognest & Co,, private bank- ers and Custom House brokers, at No, 62 Wall street, suspended business this morning and assigned to Francis Gilbert of No, 237 West One Hundred and Twonty-second street for the benefit of creditors, The suspension in w result of the failure of Cesare Conti, Approximately $180,000 is in- volved, but the firm expects to pay every creditor in full, Allessandro and Aldo Bolognesi compose the firm. On behalf of the bankers it was said that all money received after banking hours on Wednesday, all money re- ceived earlier on Wednesday for for- eign transmission and not yet cabled, b feet, feck, sway fect, saaling fet tony which all op the] returned to the owners. It was on sae, ye ‘Wednesday that the bankers learned comfertable your foot will feel. : * is harmless, | no business has been done since then. | a ®.. A. 8. Gilbert of No, 43 Exchange | gind te ing ply place, counsel for the company, sald | never wer to-day: A year's foot sere Hk mre “Monsre, A. Bolognest & Co. ex- money refunded. @ plained to me that, owing to the re- | SSS | 000 13 Cont th the banks | failure of Mr. italy and in New B.oéth Street LACE NECKWEA' 4 New Importations of French Novelties, showing , the decided changes in Neckwear Fashion for and Summer, including the “Gladstone” » also Guimpes and Fichus with the “Glad- , nem” Collar, in Organdie, Net. Batiste or various ), filmy Laces. — Hand-embroidered Dress Collars of Organdie, | way as to make ft aponslbte fe 4 them to proceed w s SINCE CONTI FALURE ! je “TZ in meh 12" draws out all the|and all checks in the mafls would be | their credit had been curtatied and/ Y had sud. | Weed Wants. Work Wonders. Sonly curtailed thelr oredit in such a! James McCreery & " * Batiste or Net. 1.95, 2.78 to 8.75 ‘ Hand-embroidered Guimpes of Novelty Laces, or White and Colored Organdie with Net vests. , 7.50, 8.50 to 18.00 5 Hand-embroidered Fichus trimmed with filmy « Laces and Novelty Pleatings. ‘ ‘ 3.95, 5.75 to 6.75 Hand-embroidered Neckwear accessories in ' Net, Chiffon, Organdie, Crepe or Silk in delicate | Oriental colorings and Chinese designs; a variety of gttractive new shapes. 2.50, 4.95 to 8.75 Special Sale » Net and Lace Collars.....vatue 7Se to 1.25, 45¢ Wet and Lace Fichus......value 980 to 1.50, 68¢ ie) Net and Lace Guimpes.. ..vatue 1.50 to 2.75, 95¢ td ; VEILS & VEILINGS Novelty Veilings in various new Parisian styles, facluding “Ia Belle Mouche” and ‘Minaret” designs. per yd. 25c, 50c to 95c ee eee fewy odd meshee oad hand-run designs in Silk or Chenille. : per yd. 1.95 to 4.50 ~ Shadow Lace Veilings in Shetland finish......... per yd. 25¢ to 2.50 “Water-Prosf” Maline in a complete assort- ment of the newest colors,—also Superior Qualities fm White or Black. Vera per yd. 25¢ to 45c .++sper yd. 25e to 75¢ Qetagon Mesh Veilings in meshes of various ‘elses -~in Black, Navy, Brown or Taupe vf per yd. 12c¢, 180 and 25c Specially Priced uA + d Chiffon Veils......each 45¢ and 1 value ?80 and 2.00 Cx. heed te THE EVENING WORLD, community, man feareneune clatins over $2 1 ag brit feed Mr, Bolognest that he Guan not to further under the circumstances and should imme- | committin diately proserve bis estate for his lum at Mtdl creditors, and on my ie te he has made an aasignment for tho meen 8. oY hee = be ag Gilbert, | J who | lonest tella me ‘that if rh “croditore will be BAL be him he will pay every. oat with a razor. wo nd other ansots 1,000, prompted by | rane an recentl i be perminaton to ai washroom and. i ah ‘Chief Titer and the The aes, a one of the oldest In the financial district. It did a big money forwarding ary to European cities and for many years hai sented an Italian ieeanantp iT faint th ark jn! there napehlie fer" ie the rase TRUST ANOTHER WOMAN ither your worst enemy er your beet friend, to tell whether your complexion fe natural or made-up. Paint and whitewash seldom deceive any one but the user, and always do- treet from that look of refinement eo Resemsary to rea) beauty. Do you rosiize what « good complex. | day fen you ean have if you take proper | © eu net a fe are of your skin? Not by covering a | wi ue megiocted akin with greasy creams and ey 4 hls he ul wy are rouge, but by clearing your skin to| with « dry towel wipe wach @ wholesome freshness that the absor' “tore bought" complexion will be far ‘The auto tee ural S complexe te is thavaahiy erst ‘ot noliient #0 Oe enton wi te % to the root of most complexion iil8, dirt olo of dust sand cna a wy end clea ‘ou. wi fine ey ef the skin, and oleate wondertul wh from the’ very. first Jou'uee it. uth Avenue Advance Spring Apparel and Novelties On Saturday, February the 14th Misses’ & Girls’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Misses’ Suits,—exclusive models in various fabrics including Crepe, Poplin, Fancy Gabardine, Crinkled Crepe or Shepherd Check materials. Size 14 to 18 years. 26.50, 29.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—newest Skirt models; Waists attractively trimmed with Shadow Lace. Made of Plain or Changeable Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Eolienne or various flowered Fabrics. Size 14 to 18 years. 22.50, 26.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Coats made of various materials in- cluding Wool Plaid or Black and White Check Fabrics, Eponge, Moire, Poplin, Corduroy or novelty materials with the new “ripple” effects. Size 14 to 18 years. 19.75, 26.50 and 32.50 Girls’ Suits of Fancy Crepe, Serge, Gabardine or Check Worsted; new model skirts; smart jaunty coats. Size 18 to 17 years. 24.75 and 29.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses of Striped or Plaid Gingham, Chambray, Repp or Lawn. Size 6 to 14 years, 2.95 and 4.95 Girls’ Middy Blouses of White Drill, with combination of Navy or Cadet Blue and Red Galatea. Size 6 to 18 years. 95c and 1.15 Girls’ Middy Skirts of Navy Blue Serge,— gored or plaited models. Size 6 to 14 years, 1.95 and 2.95 The remainder of Fall and Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts at Extraordinary Reductions. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . Unusual Values Black or White Ostrich Plumes,..............77 value 2.25 to 4.00, 1.25, 1.75 and 2166 Ostrich Novelties in a variety of new Spring colors, value 2.75 to 3.25, 1.25 and 1.95 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS New French Linen Handkerchiefs including “La Tango,” Colored Novelties and Greek de- signs,—hand-embroidered comers. Fine French Handkerchiefs,—hand-embroid- ered designs with initial. vatue 1.00, each 45¢ Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs,—an assort- ment of six designs to box, Box of 6, 1.35 value 2.25, . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY %8, 1914. DIES TO A\ wish ASYLUM. Robert reonwich, to nearly everybody In committed ruletde to- n the town lockup by cutting hin The act was med ai estate Insane J Key a with pee de- et hie sree Talbot at pata mt i ae 7 ia fo Saks &Contpany Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel for the young year The New and the Distinctive in Frocks and Suits for Spring. There is one feature more notable than any other in Misses’ pa at Saks’—it is the personal note which attaches to each model. There is a marked absence of excessive duplica- tion, diversity and not similarity being the keynote of the assortments. And that is what you want—tor there is safety in numbers. Second floor. Misses’ Spring Suits at $29.50 Broadway at 34th Street Final Clearance of Saks Clothes for Boys—tomorrow in which there are some rousing good opportuni- ties in'suits and overcoats. |$8.75 129 Suits reduced to Were $11.95 to $17.50 Pemex prt ttt ce rect ome || Sabrent. Me fndluding tunic and ruffled oe Wo foe are, baron rl tg Bs makes. Some with two pairs knickerbockers. Seasonable fabrics and smart patterns. All sizes, including stouts. Mis Coats ses’ Coats at $16.50, 0, $18.00 & $25.09 i$ Suits reduced ¢ 15 90 New Sarl Na made of imported chinchi fancy chee! in loose, semi- cy and Balmacaan models, Were $7.95 to $9.95 ond obtainable tr altho new cole colorings. 14 to 18 years, be Double Peer Irn Seen i ea Eises" Dresses at $16.50 Srey tlre greens. Gbtalectiote t and re die vue sore. ra "Th bigs ges practically all sizes. Stouts included. ripple ruffles. and th: new shades. 14 to bey yan " School Overcoats for Boys Middy Blouses at 85c pedi $1 91 were $18.75......... now $12.75 for Misses & Girls of 6 to 20 Years. 65 were $10.75......... now $6.75 96 were $6.95......... now $4.75 Fine quality twill cloth, inset or kimo: In all white or with color combination etller aad bo 9g ih elena Girls’ Dresses at $1, $1.50 & $1.95 Dainty little cresses of sheer white lawn, importec. rep golatea, ging- ands middy hn Mostly full length models, with half or full belt andconvertiblecollar. Desirable f brics and colorings. Ages 11 to 18. ham, percale and chambray, in one piece, Russian Misses’ & Girls’ Coats final closing prices tomorrow Sale of 35c Hosiery for Boys and Girls 3 pairs for 50c 50% is the smallest reduction on an ‘arment This is a silk lisle stocking of exceptionally 32 Misses’ Coats ....... were $10.00 to $12.00. now $ 5.00 good iade Ixl abbed, in sizes 4 to Oh, 15 Misses’ Coats.......were $16.00 to $18.00. now $ 7.50 Fad in both black and white. 20 Misses’ Coats... ....were $25.00 to $29.50. .now $12.00 17 Misses’ Coats...... .were $85.00........... now $15.00 $4, 95 and $6 Shaker 8 Evening Wraps ..... were 839.50 to $45.00. .now $20.00 Knit Sweaters at $2.65 12 Girls’ Coats.........were 8 5.00.......7... now $ 2.00 Youths, t ble! Car Leica pad Geert sweaters, wil 23 Girls’ Coats......... were 8 7.50 to $10.00. .now $ 4.00 or jumbs. Broken assortments. Sizes 28 to 38, ————————————————— The New Tailored Suits Women’s Glace . for Women this Spring Gloves, 85c in which the dated modes from Paris, having passed through Pique sewn, one clasp, the crucible of our discrimination, are now submitted for yours white glace lambskin ACha rming Tailored Suit of Hi b gloves, with black uit of foneycom sciknoiieand beaks. Model at $25 Crepe at $29.50 A semi-tailored garment, made of crepe faille, with short coat, high waist line at back and collar of moire and lace. Has short jacket, with pique vest formin; Medici collar. The skirt is a full dra) and tier design on the newest lines. Bleck, February Sale of Frill skirt, full tier model. All colors. Copenhagen blue, navy, and wistaria. Tailored Suit of Suits in many Footwear for || Crepe Faille at $39.50 _| new models at $48.50 , Little People of 3 to 14 years. $2.50 to $3.75 Shoes are now marked at $1.75 to $2.50 Varying according to sizes. Short boxy coat, with low shoulders and inset sleeves, the collar and cuffs of soft silk. Skirt is a tier model with ~ crushed girdle of silk and large Ja) bow in front. Black, colors and Made of crepe faille, crepon basket weave and gabardine faba Introduc- ing new jaunty short coats, with fancy vests and collars and lace frills. Draped or tier skirt, with high waist line. ics. Women’s New Balmacaan Coats Boys’ $3 Shoes $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 & $25 i : A slip-on model, with boxy back and !ong low shoulders. Turn back anaes eg vent coltakn cuffs, and revers which can be worn open or buttoned to neck. Made Large and smal. sizes. with full round toe. of weeds, mixtures and English overp'aids. | Are you a good lawyer? If so, your time is valuable. Every minute saved ts earned, Then why not have your office In a building focated $n the centre of your activities? The Pulitzer Building _ Offers such advantages. 1 The County Clerk's Office, the lster's Offles ‘ and the Surrogate’s Court are phe the saraelt ™ Fae Court Building {s only, a step fresh tl Fe ST ECIAL Ae tap ue Ladies’ Novelty Button Boots, aes colt penulh fawn and gray Style allelath quarters. Narrow re- 886 kidney heels; + tos new i << black brocaded rey abe other ppreved novelty in TEN'BIG BLYN STORES. Advance Spring Styles Smart oe Vetere WHI bo CLIENTS USBI The Pulitzer Building Affords every advantage of service offered by afl firet-cleed ing our recogni: Tom Big Boot Family Stores. avy to Reach. Shoes in All Grades. i wD . office bul ae ¥ eo iii Peclprrong ata 2 many uptosthe-minute improve =| BASE ees cai. by Call or telephone for maps, terms, &e, a a: Brenan ial Ra B A.PRATT: op, | : __ Feleghone 4000 Deskman,

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