The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1914, Page 10

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(SY BROADWAY COW Fs FOR THE FALL SHOES | wait FAMILY bw Pree ect Ye busines. sf Ban forced to ma We can now ire our customers wcll of fine Fail footwear at Prices stove ay of 35 to ‘ou Us Usual Prices up the vast assort: for Mon and Viomen E . Thon ins shows have wevarbnfore oo Bee sae for. i cannot afford pastes this great opportunity! Mai’ Order: Fil ed ft reoeivin, of the Union Tru |iite th Juatice Davin, Poe Dr WHITCOMBS CUSHION SHOE le to $13 SHOES 8 4.05 ¥ ee Mok. waar, BSS i ne ‘3 veil, oe | hs a —: Down plane of ridiculowsly emai! deposits will attract the inexperienced prempectivs buyers at & net of hgh pres ar osled cosine ive buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions, dealings te borne out by the fact that we are distributers in the country. Our enormous Doe te lier you exceptional values, Figure 5 Club Fees—No Red Tape te fs < Tree fra and pet Polished Wood Seate, valwe $38 26.98 OR BY MOTOR CAR iy Homesecking by saving * ’ trampin THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1014. JEWELLER'S HAP COSTS | Climate Failed, ecrramacrmnel| TRY SEGEL TELE wo MONDAY: WHITHAN mr um SOUT OF CASE, he had been domigated + boy “| GovemorBect Puls Puts Prosecu- teller net t the Plage Branch 1S Weak and faint soon after 6 his jewelry store at No. 247 tenity to-day, Henry Hebald lay down on @ sofa in a room back of the shop, leaving David Lewis of No. 2% tion in Charge of Assist- Allen street, his twonty-four-year-old y ant Attorney Train. toads wate an Jowary nad reek teaadteken ds Ee ~ eg —_- the show windows nad ylowenaee, - At $ 1 5.00 Hebald slept until 9.30 o'clock. On awakening he found the stor ‘With four expert accountants at work on tho three tons of books .| Papora of the Blewel enterppises Bank Examiner Daniel W. Quinn looking out for the State Banking Department's interests in the matter tho stage is being set for the trial of Henry Siegel, which begins on Mon- day in Genoseo, nineteen miles from | 54, Rochester, N. Y. Fifteen witnesses have been sub- poonaed by the prosecution, which will be conducted by Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Arthur C. Train, Gov- ernor-elect Whitman retiring from the There's a fresh new lot here now, and they all reflect the infinite care that is typical of every garment that enters the Koch stock. Long Redingote and short coat styles. Skirts made with yoke and pleats. Materials are wide wales, broadcloths, cheviote, serges, @abardines and mixtures. Black, brown, green, navy, plum, .ete. He a five ty and om: I ployed ‘nim olghteen months ago. Me Be Sad often left in charge of the Lessened Prices on Best Ribbons No Headache,Sour Stomach, | °*#° tr ethical reasons. ; ‘ Youngsters, % inati There toot ments $5c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 6 1-8 hould be 8 50 Bad Cold or Constipation nD caataas wales Gaia; oo futet r. Tachi icy anes beet Thre They 8 by morning. r pAporerd wale Sei be ‘wa Moire Ribbon, 03% inches wide, Sioes § to 6 years, Several sinopy. Monday will eharge him with tho lar- cony of $25,000 from the National Bank of Commerce on April 29, 1913, by making a falee financial statoment high- with ed & 10-cent box Furred Tongue, Bad Col tion, Ballow Skin and Mii DresdSa Ribboo, several pret signa on light grounds, stad Tasey buttocs, second Fleer, Men’s Overcoats tte Med with undigeated food, which sours and bage in o swill barrel. step to antold inlosry-—tistigsatians foul nen, ‘th, yellow skin, mental = everything, that in horrible and rh “ascaret tonight si constipated Lowes ry « thorou aba taralghon, you opt : morning. ‘They work while you sleep— a 10-cent box trom feof druggist ee ths. ton of mean ~:|GLOVE PLANT BURNED, STRIKERS SUSPECTED Fire Follows Receipt of Letter by ‘Firm Warning Against Continuing Work. GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., Nov. 6.— The Van Wie & Chase glove factory fn this city was early to-day de- stroyed by a fire which tle police and owners believe was of incendiary or- igin, Tho loss will amount to about ts | 916,000, A few daya ago the firm re- Ba; 42 laches wide, reg. 830, at 126 534 inches wide, reg. 30c, at 23 3c Moire Ribbon, superior quality, 514 inches wide, in black, white andacomplete range jors; yard 7c Mr. Train will be assisted in the eohes come from 0 torpl rding the condition of the Four- making t Christ. | clogged bowels, which cause your stom. | Teen ee sore, at unusually low prices (considering, the mas Re daria Men's 59c Wir-A5 ter Underwear Cc values offered) for to-morrow and Saturday. prosecution by Assistant District-At- torneys William Dean Embree and Robert C. Johnstone. , Also there will be former District-Attorney Frank K. Cook of Lavingston County, who has just resigned his office ge order to take patt in the case. ———— Heavy Dear cotton shirts and drawers, one of the best makes, in all sizes;-shirts made with French neck. An exceptional value. Men's Overcoats in a new model that is smart in appearance, of excellent wearing quality and designed to meet all the require= ments of the fashionablyviressed man; made of imported materials, including fancy-back vicunas; cassimeres and worsted cheviots, with silk lined yoke and sleeves; regularly sold for $40.00 to $45.00, will be marked at $28.00 Men's Overcoats in semi-fitting and full box back models, made of vicunas, meltons, kerseys and fancy cheviots, some with velvet collar and full silk lining, others having | self collar and silk-lined yoke and sleeves, at $18.50 Millinery at Half Price To Make Room for Holiday Stocks Trimmed Hats, Copies of $] 0 Imported Models, Reduced to Same hats are elsewhere $25.00. aherabe moment. Don't forget the children —thei little insides need a good $5 to $6 Untrimmed Hats, $2.55 Our regular stock of black silk Makes rrserurr ery hate, com- You will delight ba in the new and prising large sailors iMod the smartest amall hats of the year. In addition to black, there are some brown, navy and green. $1.75 Plush and Velvet Hats, 85c An immense sclection of medium and small shapes in black only. $1.25 Velvet and Felt Hats, 59c Turbans and close-fitting shapes, in navy, brown, purple and black. Exceptional values, oun Gum Smart Veils and Veilings not ‘The cutters in the shop had bees working during the strike, which bas beon in progress for some time, GOOP NEWS FOR SANTA CLAUS. ‘pack 4 ane x our tive, < tenepocatul’ in ee go water and beer shampoo After ite ries ray iy with eailorm color. Dandruff, excess ce and. dirt Cad dissolved and entirely by Avappeat Your hair will be ao fll Black Filet Mesh Veilings, with | Chiffon Cloth Veils, black and that {¢ wil look’ much heavier than % chenille and woven colored; in extra is, Ite lustre and. softness will also borders; apsnle) heavy aeetiyt detght you, whe he atmulated aa prion per yard. C*™ | specitt, coc insures hair Regular price, “390 yard. Regular is $3. ry each, B. Altman & Co. The Millirery Department (on the First Floor) All-Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s All-Linen Handker- | Men's All-Linen Extra Size Hand- broidered corner; special, . Regular price 19¢ each Regular | price yy anh will have on Special Sale to-morrow and Saturday : Quality Gloves for Men Warm, soft finish fabric , Gloves, duplex style, “Kayser” make, iow a $1.00 Women's Velvet Hats, fashionably. trimmed with feathers and ribbons, at $4.50 & $6.75 Untrimmed Velvet tiats, at $2.00 & $3.25 Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats in several becoming styles will be priced as follows: French Hats j at $9.75 & 14.50 American-made Hats at 3.75& 5.50 pond to simplify floor is devoted W e Want You to Investigate homefurnishing. Every effort is Supt at this big es.ablishment. Each rent department—a floor for Par- ing fog bem Furniture, a floor The enormous stock offers you the widest range of selection and prices. Every piece ta is seronted with a view of its nines alitt for eve: Spear’s guarantee. THE SPI EAR SY STEM OF CHARGE. AC wi teelf é your Sacre of fairness, for it is clean and di ‘ied. You simply buy what you need, y state what amount you oan | spare weekly 5 or mon ly, and matter is arranged to suit YOUR con- i d Satur. venience. | pow wants you to be satisfied to the extent Special for Friday an day Only that you will back again and also send your friends. $3.50 Silk Jersey and $ $2. 87 Mezgsaline Petticoats , and some with silk Jersey tops, with Some all silk Je messaline accordion ruf! es; silk underpiece, In all the newest colorings. Second Flees, Men’s $2.98 Blanket Robes, $1.95 Good heavy, warmth-giving House or Bath Robes, assorted colors, in jacquard designs, with girdle. . C. F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 128th St. West: B. Altman & Ca. are now holding a Special Sale of Women’s Silk Afternoon and Evening Dresses youthful models, at the extraordinarily low price of $29.00 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department * (Third Floor) orl on a feat dormer of tare and wanall’ dow tna a large i usual complement “0 winging mirore to adsen'the tor. he Rocker to'match has a cane seat. in cleverly made, May Manton Embroidery Pattern FOR CHRISTMAS NOVELTY WILL BB GIVEN Free for a Coupon from ns SUNDAY WORLD | ort ite o we ee ee 7 : h grow Sean's & pret. tale H re dur ine a eats fet_ia Colonial in eng Bpectal” 1 8 Brice, on eal ua Dinine toons scarstully ‘bul of quarterras wed I finlanad ms tare loom drawer. ibe, Base has Aes he Be Fifth Avene - le sgceigetes Nth and 35th Strecta, ee tem les pa

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