The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1914, Page 12

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lon the deal war not * 4: | not because the price oj j Dut, as he stated to wee | han no confidene ; \ fellow (referring to yoursel’). :) , Would take the money and not “ out for me. 5 Mr. Sulzer returned the fire to-day 5 oe with hot shot at hia ansaflants, “The b, bt “palmed off through Glynn bead- | Weclares Story That Chair-| quarters, is faire, absoiutely tales, © gan Tokaji Is Dickering With | koma” “"" “* Deter tee a “The trouble with this man Kowmne Whitman “Absolutely False.” | to that ne i jeatoun of Tolasl, ain. sruntied because we refused him money, and he hae acid out to Tam- Preasen stalks In Bulser’s American! many. 11 wil! be interesting to know | Party and there is tnternal strife be-| how much Koama got for betraying | te Intrenchments. Dr. Arther| the cause and going over to Tam.) of No. #1 Beventh avenue has) many. I trust no friend of mine will | - County Chairman of the Sulzer | pay any attention to what thiv cheap | co party, hut last piebt he) poitictan ways. | mbitc a letter writ. | “Tam going to the end of the read juiser, chargin~ that {to the stroggle. There will be ho o Chairman of the Cam) soy out, no etep backward and no! ae re compromise, 1 am opposed to Whit-! man, | ami opposed to Murphy's yellow | the only candidate] the tniquitous, m oof graft called have Giynn beaten by | 4 if my friends will atick to| ri beat Whitman by at 1,000." . who ts running the! ie lies from beeinging | Fript who aan wrote tt, and to hang rou ‘Fhe hearts of the women of America and tried to get bunch with five nickels.” pl hdc MO DAMAGED HIRING BOYS. ‘ & rom Europe whe the Thirty-cleh » hea eclier \the Twelfth Congr ove y feminine. ion at’ doen “e his own! q the fit aymptoms of any deranee-| Goes, We are running CI Sesame este really helpful Borer? nce bearie i t to Dr. Pieren’s Povorite ip-|anything, why Wd not. trust that Several Wundre: for Work. The Hudsen Ray Company, furrters, | of No. 73 Hlath avenue, advertised for | three errand boys, and when they | opened up this morning tom. | grat hundred boy tng. An attempt wo the boys one by one, bu forward with auch vicor thet the front and side show windows, each about 10210 fost, crashed tn i | When policemen crowd they found th ald Louls Knobier of No. . ton avenue, the Brons, had been cut about the head and arme, and Irving) | Hyama, seventeen, of No. Fos streat, the Bronx, had been cut on the hands. Ptebes of broken ataas had damaged valuable fur sete, and altogether It cost the firm several hundred dollars to employ three boy ACCUSED OF STEALING GAS. The Rrovkiyn Bere Gas Company, | which nerves Coney Island, has com- pleted un investigation and asked for warrants which will bring in the ‘Coney Toland 0. . John H. Bailey, anal t of the gas company, them. . Hey lotth managed a te Bide. Ralley said th you? easy, Hite the Truth Every Time Bre. Wiser—"Lately the neighbors all seem more > cheerful and pleasant and the children are mere contented and better behaved than they tesed te be. I feel much better, too.” at nty Drudge—"My dear, it is not the neighbors or carton (he children that have chenged—it's yourself. or box. ‘Fou are net overworked and peevish—and it's ell deve to your using Fols-Neptha Soap and The | now Scouts the dnty MeDonneli, Auatiinry Bishop Ge For pl celeb ee ~ On } tone ! a Li to are DMiatrict-Attorney Whitman) a! i the subject and on the firnt econ. { as 1 ated, |? story of Pr. Kozma,” he sat4.| sundelein' and many of the e! = == THURSDAY SPECIA t nm Bishop Char Alterations FREE by Expert Tailors Smartest stules ever executed in dashing Cossack, French Flare and clever belted coats thet maintain the leadership of Jackson's. satin; some yoke and sleeve lined; trimming of plush or velvet. 5:38 9:5 12: Fspecially smart and new are the mixtures, some with dark tinted mouflon = = at such low prices. ' How do you get rid of dirt? | Are you one of the women who wear | and rubbing, boi Or Actual Values 10.00 to 20,00 The keen shopper will immediately recognize the value of these coats. pang, te these styles has ever been ‘oftered before glish and Scotch Tweeds, Mackinaw Cloths, Boucles, Melton Cloths, Vicunas, Velours, Broadcloths—all the fash- jonable fabrics and colorings are featured in this wonderful event. Incomparable SUIT Vatues themselves out fighting it with scrubbing water, will accomplish in a few hours Fels-Naptha, in cool or lukewarm | more and better work than you could do I THURSDAY SPECIAL | in a day of hard rubbing, scrubbing and | #3511 Witenn' 68.50 tad of 9438 and 95.00 : 2,08 grads bm Wihene, ALTE. ened Of #48 or BS 85c Black Messaline, 38c boiling. Your weekly wash can be done debs ta Witton, Pert stead ot 904) atu Fees: SPLENDID QUALITY all sith Messatine, desirable ¢ Yard | in half the time it used to take. ‘1 6x9 ft. Axminsters and’ Velvets, $10.00 instead of 813.50. : housework, washin d kinds of cleaning there is Sobhin a 1 a SA C.-T ALC iter Fels: Nepthe Sanu and helpful as | $11.08 Dinner Sets at $8.98 AX ‘ 244x2% yards; sold by other store: imited qu: 722 FCAT Sm oa a ge "kis fh = directions | aURGDAY SPEG Yard wide unbleached Muslin... 0.0... ..0cccceen sees ise tess “weg BE. a yard fe ey SE SPER and Greea $75 Novelty Clocks, $3.98 ————— 2 ae rapper, e 4 Mahorany NOVEILY ’ November Victor Records Out Aa. chic partics and barn dance at Lana Park to-night ode will he given to the * For Infants and Chiléren IH ol fand, Tt ts expected that H n will present to the Mo-|0® Use For Over 20 Years Donnell Hattalion of Cathoile Boy handsome American flag \Corner 17 Street fr ’ Soran fort cont ead al | © you just coolly an Fels-Naptha Soap do the. Kard aie I i iw rm) ry i mn ih? 00K ; } ly | y Rah Tash fy il i i a6P.M. f STS i 1 Poeetey VALET iis Mint H Daily. i LS ' THURSDAY SPECIAL j Misses’ Sample Dresses, $9.98 | Values $14.98 to $18.50 SMART AFTERNOON Dresses at manufacturer's prices; made of ; serge, silk and velvet, all in the fate mode's; Dresses suitable for street: wear; some trimmed with fur, others the combination of velvet and satin or serge and satin; sizes 14, 16 and 18. \) The Distinction Demanded by Exacting Taste In Every One of These Tailored Suits at $19.75 Here's one model—Low-belted redingote coat 4 and skirt widened by plaits. Coat has collar and ’ dened, " Misses’ and Junior Dresses, cuffs of caracul cloth and the wide, low-placed belt A special lot, made of serge or a combination of oa wt Roman str i! of caracul cloth fastens under a handsome cord Sizes 13 to 17, Berend tine ce, Ces Base ornament, Skirt banded with caracul cloth, too. Jet butions on the coat This model in black, brown or dark blue broadcloth. Other styles equally desirable. Low-helted and redingote effects in gabardine, wool poplin, broad- loth, needlecioth and wide wale serge with velvet , and cord trimming. Lines sho that clever com- i fulness and distinction achieved joring. Materials and linings will THURSDAY SPECIAL $12.00 Trimmed Hats, at $4.95 OUR NEW STOCK of Hats for Winter wear—every Hat an um Precedented value for style and little price. Brooklyn wornee will not need a second invitation to share in this event. Velvets, furs, ostrich and flowers. is $2.50 Untrimmed Hats, 98¢ ree unt.immed black velvet Jailors, soft crowns and flanged brims. aaa $5.00 Untrimmed Sailors, $2.95 ik and velvet and satin and velvet combinations. a ’, Children’s $1.00 and $1.50 Hats, 49c Feit and velvet ready-to-wear Hats. Large Ostrich P. aa vie ~~ bag ich Pom; nh, dark green, black and Nhe: aa _ Wipsct sid ess rant Haye hana Gait at 619.75 A manufacturer of note wanted to turn stock Into cash quickly. We were abie to take the Sults for immediate se!ling. Such tailornmades gave never be- fore been, sold * Brooklyn for the is yrice of $18.75, ah “a re. la" pg hy: I eg) ere low tho first time Thersday and remain THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Coats, $6.95 & $14.95 Very Wonderful Values NEW DARK plaids of blue and green and brown and black in jaunty model, belted and patch pockets, splendid for wear with odd skirts; also three-quarter lengih duvetyn, medium weight, silk lined through- out, in shades of rose, tan and grav; velvet collar and cuffs and com- bination buttons of self material and velvet to match, $6.95. Biack boucle and ¢ s, in straight and flare models, half lined with heavy A Most Remarkable gent Which Features Unequalled Styles and Values COAT Sale H i, i] THURSDAY SPECIAL 4 Men's $1 to $2.25 Cloth Caps, 55¢ A Cap Offering Without Precedent A CLEANUP of fine cloth Caps and Hats for i | h ‘ motoring, golf or an: are conn: dite than a few of any style, but 23 excellent H Y tor choice in the lot-~and some few t | highest dea, 2 c ‘ew that have been sold even 1 A considerable proportion are IMPORTED Caps in thi typical motor Pha large flat crown, one piece or quater cat HR a Baie cone the Ing price does not cover the duty paid. The fabrics and patterns are excel- lent, and the man who will take the trouble to look th ver to-morr : le t wart tw th eae eet 1 em over to-morrow will Store orders only. None C, 0. D, or on approval. Street floor, Men's Shoo, ast Pulldiag, 5. THURSDAY a re Men’s $15 Winter Overcoats, $11.75' ONLY A FEW of any one kind, in several excellent styles. “L convertible collar or medium Chesterfield y wil paid each a wonderful value. indie liaid iid tei Men's Silk-Lined Fall Overcoats, $13.95 Oxtord, black or gray all woo! coati i would Ee TSItP reel y at wos oatings, fully silk lined, some faced to edges; i ’ " A Men’s English Style Raincoats, $4.95, $6.95 and $8.95 i Double texture, from one-quarter to one-third under real value. ‘ Second fivor, Men's Shop, Kast Buliding, collars to match the matei The assortment offers the newe:t fabrics and many models, sme of which are cravenetted, $14.05; sizes 34 to 44. None Secomt floor, Central Building. C. 0. D, or on approval, , THURSDAY SPECIAL 4 Women’s Dresses at $12.98 Afternoon and Street Styles 120 DRESSES of poplin, messaline, serge and silk combination; several very good models, bringing out every new feature of the sea- son. A co:ibliation of French serge and charmeuse; has Eton coatee effect in serge over vest of silk; long tunic of serge with silk underskirt; trimmed with silk buttons and braid. White bengaline collar. Colors are navy and black. Sizes 32 to 44, Second few, Central Building, 75 1425 1722 The marvelous suit values pre- sented by Jackson's is the won- der and talk of New York. They prove conclusively the great Jackson superiority to furnish styles that reveal in every feature the latest fashion notes. i Plaited, Tunic, Fur ‘frimmed, Serge, Granite Cloth, Poplin Weal Faille all colors all nneo THURSDAY SPECIAL Camisole Corset Cover Laces 19c to 59c Values, at 12c a Yard 5,578 yards of the most beautiful Shadow Corset Cover Laces that we have ever been able to show. Ala price that is almost unbelieva- ble. An assortment of 25 to 30 different designs, all beautiful floral creations. Think of it, 12¢ a yard! Street floor, ceatee, Central Builiing, THURSDAY SPECIAL $2.75 Table Cloths, $1.70 FINE SATIN DAMASK Table Cloths, 2 yards square, pretty patterns; been selling here at $2.39; limited jot 10 go sie $3.45 and $4.25 Hemstitched Table Cloths, $2.25 and $2.98 Fine all jinen full bleached hemstitched damask Table Cloths, 68x70 inches and 68x88 inches; been selling :¢ $2.98 and $3.75, now, on Taare, te go at 92: 5 ‘Street floor, Livingston etrest, ne ee THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s Fancy Shirts, 59c . MADE OF EXTRA FINE FABRIC known as 96x100 count per- cale; splendid variety of neat striped designs, all new light effects; well made, reliable Shirts in every detail; a vast assortment in each size, 13% to 1724 inches. Men’s Domet Nightshirts, 59c Good heavy quality, well made, full size and unusual value, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s 50c Nightgowns, 39c SOFT CAMBRIC Slipover Gowns, with panel yoke of ¢ broidery, ribbon run at neck, flowing Maver edged, ‘vith i ied Second or, Kat Betiting, | THURSDAY SPECIAL Boys’ Rainproof Balmacaans Value $6.00, at $3.95 MADE FROM SPLENDID quality tweeds and cheviots that have been thoroughly rainproofed; tan and gray mixtures, finished with Venetian yokes; sizes 6 to 10; made buttoned to neck, and larger sizes up to 18 with convertible collar. eoondt floor, Kast Baildizg, THURSDAY SPECIAL 69c Storm Serge at 49c_a Yard NAVY BLUE AND BLACK. Unusual value in this 42-inch all woo! worsted Serge, firmly woven quality, fast colors, e Street floor, Waet Buliding, | THURSDAY SPECIAL ™ $3.00 Waists at $1.08 | THURSDAY SPE MADE OF Roman stripe wool challis, tailored models, finished 5 A : A with taffeta silk collars, Second floor, Central Special Rug Offerings — dresses; 26 inches wide. $1.59 Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.60 Beautiful Chiffon ‘Taffeta, very soft finish and lustrous; 35 inches wide $2.24 Black Lyons Velvet, $1.69 Especially adapted for millinery, blouses, trimming, ete.; rich quality BR, y 1. , ete; rie tity Frm Lyons veivet, + Btrvee floor, pute ated 8}4x10% ft, Axminsters, $15.00 instead of $19.50. Ree, Biol Dandies AMERICAN PORCELAIN Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, richly deco- rated with tracing; set includes Soup Tureen and three extra large size Meat Dishes’ $3.49 Cut Glass Bowls, $2.49 American cut glass 8-inch Fruit or Salad Bow!; an extra heavy blank, richly THURSDAY SPECIAL ] 75c Hemmed Sheets, 55c SIZB BEFORE HEMMING. Very heavy round thread . ¢d muslin Sheets, "5 SOLID MAHOGANY CASE, 8-day guarantecd movement and 3%-inch porcelain dial. 15c Inverted Gas Shades, Sc Patrtotic Songs of All Nations, best Dancing Records of mont singing by the favorites, and altogether the most fascinating list of fst mee Near them played in our soundproof, well ventilated rooms in the Victrols Store, Fourth floor, West Building.

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