The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 12

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WY HER ADI ADMIRERS Dinner Given tn fo in Honor of Dr. {Annie S. Daniel, Best | Friend of the Lowly. sie NEVER TAKES FEES. ie Re Thirty-five Years She Has { Ministered to the Poor of the East Side. + Annie &. Daniel, whose name te be synonymous with hope to the hordes of peo- yearly invade New York other lands, who has been the angel of the lower cast ‘adhe last thirty-five years, was hover guest last night at a din- fie iit R i Dr. Brown, “no one could ant | ereate: Dani as deult with many ‘and. “worked ‘wonders with all.” re War a KUrplussage of compll- mentary addresses, one of the most | Mtetesiag by Dr. Abraham Jacobi, | wearn the wild olives of the; et of New York physictans and been ranked among ~ [ot of | oar medical pundits. 1) address was oxpectod ed to, tain unusual matters, devoted his ri marks almost entirely to Mrs. Daniel) {and her work. lo {OTHERS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE age WOMAN. wh ke wore Dr. Gertrude B. OtKeny, lattending surgeon of the New ork Infirmary for ‘Women and ; Dr. Elizabeth M. Cushier of an old operater in Pd same hospital with TF pantie), a st spoke on behalf of the ‘Cail’ ation for the Advancement orth the Movement of Labor. whole meeting looked 1! a * invading’ athe ide for Feminua, and women of them women doctore—were supreme. the same time it was a distinct tribute from women doctors hae helped jw American medical aid and ‘anotated him and Lied ae’, — the worst of thol: “The atory ‘ot Dr Neng life, and it waa accentuated Inst tha’ n qe. curb just giving Herrick a dinner,” “There's no politics in t Perhape that was the reasoi re 8 many politicians pre: likes to choose hin acousetiets teide of his own business "Bie BI" Etwards was tho toast- zg | the busiest corner In New York al night crossing was ankle deop In slush, f Does Herric! D-Cady Herrick, |faat aoa So did Wi | Nationa Smith, A onan, ean "Thomas Ga. Haight and) ot Among those present were D-Cady | Pie po aged ge vier Cael mae (4 Our ehucbes are for the glasses only—and are wa some’ to curb Forty-second street | K, who is a brother | "\always very moderate., Harris eyeglass service as- she has lee has ged reward, ne on for thirty-five years helping poor and helpless, And why shouldnt, ahe dinner, and a good o1 Dr “Kelly made one of the most Ln yen Bag rige ed of the fe when when the bn ick :/ SENATOR W. R. HERRICK HONOR GUEST AT DINNER tt} Many Politicians Present, but There Was No Politics in the Affair. Senator Walter R. Herrick of the Beventeenth Senatorial District was the guest of honor at a unique din- *|ner last night at the Hotel Astor. George Donnellan, Tammany leader of the ‘Millionaires’ District"—the sures you the most for your money—in the character of our eye examinations—in the quality of our frames and mountings—-and in the con- tinued responsibility BACK of Harris Glasses AFTER you have worn them. Harris Glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more, are Guaranteed to ,ive you com- plete satisfaction. 54 East 23d St., near Fourth ike 54 West 125th St., near Lenox 27 W. 34th St., bet. Sth and 6th ne 442 Columbus ‘Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. 70 Nassau St. near John St. (009 Broadway, nr. wiey: Biya. B’klyn. youngest leader in Tammany, by the way—eays there was no vartiowar occasion for the dinner. Sop Fulton St., te Opp, A. & & 597 Broad St., nr. Hahne nr. Hahne's, Newark. t 4 CD Lerjest Gorment Borne to Now York's Shopping Cooter D Price ¢ CmMPANY Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street New Silk Dresses — $] o Actual $20 Values, One Model Like Picture tn _ali_the fadorea Pannier, ae SS Soeta patin New Spring Suits $145 Actual $25 Values Models that will appeal to the most fashionab! : * | women and misses—striking effects with tier, minaret y g poping spd yoke ag ll. popular fabrics are incleded— the New Spring Skirts $98 sual $5.00 Values ‘The smartest tailored models in tp le fone cel wilted in nine | black men's wear serges and the Scotch plaids. ¥RIVAL, William Bac bly eet 3B. Luce, Poter J. Dooling, Phil poe toa Oliver Meterait Ashton Parker, Jhristy Sullivan, * Seititan cC id he hos not least, Will- Mra eure, Y anerday in the through House, Grossm: nm from int fons nee deoleree ol md her with his fists, ‘with a loaded revolver under hie iow and has threatened to to kill her. = James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Saturday, February the 21st Exceptional Values SUITS, COATS & DRESSES New Spring Models Misses’ Suits,—two exclusive models in Crepe, Poplin or Ratine; smart, jaunty coats; tier or ripple skirts; in Navy, Labrador, Reseda, Tango or Black. Size 14 to 18 years. 26.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Coats,—Balmacaan Model in Scotch Mixed Fabrics, Shepherd Check Worsted Ma- terials or English Waffle Check Coatings; in Cadet, Reseda, Tan or Brown. Size 14 to 18 years. 16.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—in Changeable or Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine or Folienne; skirts in various new models; waists attractively trimmed with Shadow Lace. Size 14 to 18 years. 22.50, 26.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Cotton Frocks,—smart and stylish models in Eponge, Ratine, Crepe or Voile; effectively trimmed in White, Copenhagen, Tan, Mahogany and Reseda. Size 14 to 18 years. : 10.75, 12.75 and 16.75 Girls’ Suits,—new model skirts; smart, jaunty coats; in fancy Crepe, Poplin, Serge, Gabardine or Shepherd Check fabrics. Size 18 to 17 years. 24.75 and 29.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—Russian, Middy and other models; in Striped-or Plaid Gingham, Chambray, Repp or Lawn. Size 6 to 14 years. 2.95 and 4.95 Girls’ Middy Blouses,— White Drill trimmed with Red, Navy or Cadet Blue Galatea. Size 6 to 18 years. 95e and 1.15 Girls’ Middy Skirts,—Navy Blue Serge,— gored or pleated models. 1.95 and 2.95 Clearance Sale SUITS & OVERCOATS For Men, Young Men and Boys Fifth Floor Suits,—size 82 to 40 in. chest regularly 20.00 Overcoats,—size 34 to 44 in. chest regularly 24.50 Overcoats.—size 34 to 44 in. chest regularly 40.00 Boys’ Overcoats,—size 3 to 18 years formerly 12.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knicker- bocker trousers. Size 8 to 18 years. formerly 9.50 and 12.50, 6.50 and 8.50 Boys’ and Young Men’s Tan Rubberized Rain- coats. Size 10 to 22 years. formerly 10,50, 6.50 To Close Out _ Boys’ Plush and Chinchilla Hats. . value, 2.95, 75¢ AMERICAN FLAGS Standard All-Wool Bunting Flags—- i 10 x 15 in 12x 18 in.. CRA AREAS av elhirade:totiad Good . | Furniture for Any Room In the February Sale Ten days from now you will not be able to buy it for the prices at which you may buy it tomorrow. Fo arn note—this is be Be dae RUARY Sale, when every furniture on our three great ferattare Galleries a lower price than it bore in January, less than it will bear in March. The word sale hardly touches the decper meaning of this great furniture movement. t is a twice -a-year EVENT, in which the makersof good furniture take rt, and only, the makers of good furniture. It is a time waited for by furniture- seekers, not only in Greater New York and nearby towns, but in distant States. Tomorrow is the time to be up and doing if you have not seen or availed yuurself f of the offerings of which the fol following are examples: \ Bedroom Furniture Suites Four-piece white enamel, regularly $94.50. Fourpiece white ensinal, S176. See eadiarly sis, hree-piece white enamel, decoral $95, regularly , Five-piece mahogany, $166, regularly 6208, Four-piece mahogany, $110, regularly 0188.50. Cremer —. Tables White Enamel White Ena’ $12, regularly pda $11.25, regs 8 we 50 th regularly $16, regular; y $25, ied is $19. ny Mt sip See 923.30" egeuily Non, $19. yr gghmct ie ater $29.50, regularly $39.50 $22.50, Li bong ees 5 regularly 934 $27, regularly @39 Pes vel i Sil $29:80, aypoeeh A $89.50 43, Four-piece bird's-eye maple, $128, regularly $188. Dressers $14, dda iriry’ 60 $15.28, mat $17 $28.25, regularly $31.50 $25.50, rerulany 690 Circassian yore Circassian Walnut $24, regularl; $29.50, regu . "0.30 $18, regularly 896 $36, regularly 85: $35, preg aed $29.50, marc Mahogany; $18.50, Mai regularly 987.50 $29.50, regularly 944.50 $28, pepe v8 $13.90, remaary 18 re $i9isortregctanly 880 . Dining-Room Furniture—Suites 4plece mahogany suite, $250, regularly $#81. S-piece mahogany, inlaid, $118, regularly $176.50 Sideboards and Buffets China $25, regulaty 938 jo ey 836;_ regularly $42.90, regularly $57 Mahoga $41, regularly cot $55, oie $69.75, regularly $02.50 Living-Rooms and ar mahogany finish suite in tapestry, $65, regularly $85. Thiseigacs mahogany finish suite in tapestry, $52, bs ad 906. Five- piece mahogany finish suite in tapestry, $99, regularly $124. Tapestry covered wing arm chair, $32.50, peemerly $50. Mahogany rocker in denim, $23, regularly Ivory Celluloid Toilet Articles Toilet Preparations, ticles, fae, Soq, and Rubber Goods Figure in a General Clearaway. This comprehensive sale of toiletrics will take in the Main Aisle and Main floor, Old uilding, and the Subway Entrance of the sg Building. events our listing every item. Be wa Hed that it includes every desirable toilet article at the most desirable price. Imported Ivory Celluloid at Halt An importer’s ompiee—00 | and in pertest condition, Hair brusben ‘cloth bru hat brushes, bonnet ‘brushes, roall by fers, shoe el Fremont articles, glove ati Pawar xes, pomade bores, shaving brushes wing Lis 2 bores, manicure sets. fain isle, Old Fade. Toilet Preparations Mabee: ae cream, S0c, Wahna imported bay rum, es wes, 50c. i Hb bot, hee Me, y iatvelae, las “ine, | eH Mala Aisle, Old Bldg. Brushes, Toilet Sundries and Manicure Articles ‘Hair, cloth, hat, nail and tooth brushes, manicure articles, rubber cushion back er Ace combs, yn brasheg, rae eine lee ta sho, reeeinay On the Subway Floor. brushes, nail brushes, bath sprays, rubber gloves, oie wos. ais Si te. Vat regularly &8c, t bout ball wetnuee abou rf Hoey nl Old Building. Manicure Ar- » Perfumes The Sunday World's Want Direc Golden Oak ie regularly ap $32, nr & os $14.50, re; Hise pean 250 $43.50, regularly $58 piece mahogany suite, $131, regularly $174.50 Spiece golden oak, $139.50, regularly $830. Closet Serving Tables Golden ene 9, regular; $12.50, eee sin larly O28 Mahoga: Sie, eee rae £26, regularly 830 Library ‘Furniture Mahogany rocker in tapestry, $17, regulaiy 819 Mahogany, rm cbatt, dente 852, tert day won Brown ak all chat, $1235, regulary reanenly O24, gabon eleld, k tea table, removable dow tray, $13, regularl, aioe, Mab ony idsey chaps desk, inlaid, $34 ifth, Sixth eae Seventh rnpaten New ‘ade, i $25 and $30 Are Popular Suit and Dress Prices for f Young Women Here And never did sala and A 90 so much style, freshness and individ two dress- § es or two suits eh es boo slogan of | the Young Women’s $25 dresses oS ontpe de chine wth Roman‘etr bet vit the cf fect tee; ac lnc trill over Une white oses: taffets fea be bptcead white lace Pst acolo tig resses of taffeta, with old-fashioned flowered [a’ bd arate soft silk with poss) bodice, erm ak vest and net undersleeves; | plost- tripl tani: faffete ‘with , stare tiple uals ie; tl inne aoe juits have be col ts skirt, and are made of way matt }. Slape, Checked Norfolk suits in « 1016 14, 16 and 18 years, : Separate Taffeta and Cloth Skirts Smart checked or plaid skirts, $5.50 up. Pais ane at y ane te Cog $5. 50 uy up’ ewe, Khaki, $1.78, upward. bees soe Cy \d cotton Eeenestis sine, ting cd oon sederey, 83.60 op Second floor, Old Building. 60,000 NOVELS inthe sale of Publishers’ Overstocks at 2Sc A vast enough number fro: solest good reading for many. Py nich & Not cheap sale-made books, but the | de Le al publishers’ editions, yi in cloth, most of which were peel $1.38 or or inere. Store, Main foor, Olt Building. makes mote “Offers ot Positions" than any other twe mediums. ; in the universe. 2m

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