The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1914, Page 4

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remit Grom (FLEEING WEORO LEAPS Pursuers Approach, A negro thief who found purauit so close that capture was imminent goaled the six-foot iron spike fence wegen the open cut above the New leaped twenty-five feet to vis ta 123 1 i U7 8 Setective, sn exports to totatied 34,126 | Inted below. five minutes, re. T. J. . who lives at No, fo Re 2 wqnels, ie x onl: ned ofterings mn pout thw: orings, from hates demand in ‘Northwent tid = : i him, then ecaled the tron pickets! 5.5 Tank tre $e. i A i . ty his rg! A Brown, that he lived at No. One Hundred and Thirty & fourth otreet and that a had attom: ‘wea out me work [ ail i il } : A i it i ihe HER Ce ‘ht B i if at ¥ ; i it ‘i ae fief fi : i j thd i sEL i = Eg: i fe B i itl Stern ie 2nd and 43rd Streets, West of FiRth Avenue. The Women’s Neckwear Department Special Values for To-morrow: ‘ To-morrow, Tuesday, a highly important sale of Women’s Shoes and Evening Slippers at $3.25 a pair ff Children’s Coats, of corduroy, broadcloth, | Imported Wrappers, a | aibeline and velveteen, of habutal silk, hand-quilted, be, rciescas at $8.25 to 8.60] sizes 6 monthsto3 years, . at $2.50 Imported Dresses, Imported Afghans, of nainsook and hand-crocheted, in pink, Sterling Silver Photo Frames ql Square Frames, at 98 | Oval Frames, at $1.35 Formerly $1.95 Formerly $1.75 Also Artistic Gilt Wood Frames The Fancy Needlework Department # Gifts, at these very attractive prices; ‘ Brocade neering $2.50 Handorcblef and Lingerie Bags, . _ a a a od | lace and Fibbon roses, at $3.75 to 6.00 f] trimmed with gold « at $8.75|Novelty Pin Cushions, — 50c to 8.50 ee ass Brocade Pin Trays, Velour Scarfs or Table Runners, Tadgold eld ot 96,2.10,1.75 Glove and Handkf, Boxes, at $1.10| Brocade Candy Boxes, scenes THE EVENING WORLD; & EXPORTS ARE INCREASING. ITEMS | FoR. INVESTORS. oO hae INTO THIRD RAIL MAZE, Octoher Ralance $41,842,453 More BA September. NGTON, Nov. 16.—Cemplete Ww x turne of October trade, an- Jumps 25 Feet Into Railroad Cut Re eran ot Cia Along Park Avenue When mores, indicate ‘& continuation of the Improvement in ueneret conditions owing ing enned | the hair as dai If {nto the, pit. By] pel atten .oRort “Pape’ ‘s Diapepsit in” ” ends all Ps vitae Hasse Ma np ez bales, an jncrease of 2,249 compared with : stomach istress in | through a network of dangerous third —_——_—_——— CHICAGO wea AND CORN hy LI eT. ata MONDAY, novauaaE 16, 1014. =) SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT -| OR DANDRUF-—25 CENT DANDERINE | "Ladies! Men! quickest, surest dan- druff cure known, Thin, brittle, colorless and scragey tal of a neglected fa lusuriance which acalp; S ere ai seurt. dandrt. 1h rah robs the hair incorsparah hair is mute evidence it mot to olrink, loosen and die—then the Kav. fsontatsing act tae or ue i Wh 5: i ie ifs i = sy Cepneres orien tecuee wel AY Gs: My ‘ta it pm! rth atreet. yal rts “4 creane in. vinible Wheat to rd ning. threw the glistenin Barrens in early Stiernoon Ssthy & men ries Hg the railroad cut, port pat eral c Covad cr H‘s. just received later importations of Scarfs, Fichus and Nha ae in new effects, appropriate for Christmas Gifts. Also the following None sent C. O.'D. or on Approval. aaa tis dliie, +> eis ABe and 690 of silk of dain’ t in artiste Moral designs, «at $8.25 *Y Vales 680 and 9 Spanish Lace Fichus, 'Vestecs bag cpr Net, hand with dou ited back opis cll aed FF ot $8.95] Collars Valuce $11es end 1°76, 960, 1.25 THE SHOES include many nov-/THE SLIPPERS are of black, ‘ety styles made on high arched] white, or blue satin and fats with the more monty lain or beaded ive low heel and broad] effects, ul lasts with tee.models; incomplete sizes. French heels; incomplete sizes, Mmvengee Rockies. Se Stepers . . at $1.00 a pair | ; Heretofore from 92.50 to 9.00 » pair | | A Very Special Sale of Children’s Apparel. * For To-morrow, on the Second Floor, at Greatly Reduced Prices a $1 25, B40 and 476 blue and white,. . | ‘at $3.15 Imported Hand-made Sweaters, sis itogyean, . | T 3 « at $8.50 venke sae of fine American Cut Glass, presenting the j Suitable for gifts or prises, at remarkable price inducements, Oval Frames, at $1.65 engraved; formerly $1.95 prising pieces ceivable description — nut jugs, vases, baskets, trays, ete etc, Iatthews—Second Floor, cone @ and 8 by 10 inches, 7b d 8 by Pork sane inde 8.96 each, «ot 91.05 | Prente oath sohate ee “at, $2.85 Women’s & Misses’ $3.00 & $3.50 ee ge Skirts z= $2.00 Wd, Piece on ss place on bey! to-morrow, the following items especially acceptable Substantially made, with leather’ soles ~ low heels, Available in red, brown and gray. th tapestry and gold braid, 8.75 Sense One- with broad ce bo 1.95 re at $1.65 and 2.25 Sachets, $2.50, 8.50| Rose Trimming, Yd. 50c to 5.00 Unueual Sale for Tuesday, November 17th OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Will Close out from the Regular Stock 175-Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or $2, $4 and 36 bust measures. Broadcloth, Gabardine, Cheviot and other fashion- able fabrics; this season’s most desirable tail ored .and trimmed models. rye Fs 150 Misses’ Afiternovn Dresses Materials include Chiffon, Velvet, Charmeuse, Satin, Silk Nets and other fashionable materials and combinations, Regular 29.75 to 40.00 Values, 15 0 0 Fulton Street, Matthews Corner, Roy Bag Jen" Stamps 2 ree To-morrow (Tuesday) with Purchases of One Dollar ($1) or More. Present Coupon In Addition to this wonderful offering gay CUT OUT THIS COUPON = of 80 FREE 2v¢ Green Trading Stamps with Hy It is goad for 0 (eler Y) “ Jam | witl pen tO Dai ae Eager Goran ay ena Single ave Stamps thereafter And Wonderful Tuesday Specials in All Departments 8 98 a 98 binding. Silk Covered $f Comfortables catinaee Suttens, Mal 45c Cork Liaoleum @ yards wide; J every yard Here’s the Lovell falls ad fast. A ge Danderine 25-cent bottle vf este I py THANKSGIVING We may laugh and eat and play games, but the day is incomplete without a song. It is not so much the present year we have in mind as the years behind, and the memories that go ’way back. An old song and the lilt of a dance almost forgotten—how the joys of all the years come The ANGELUS (Moat Wonderful of Instruments) is the. magician’s wand with which anyone may invoke the perfect rendering of any music that ever was written. It is the piano-player pre-eminent, honored by .a@ hundred imitations, equaled by none. We have had it built inside four of the greatest pianos of America—the golden-stringed sweet-toned Emerson, the virile Lindeman, and the celebrated Knabe, for all four of which, as ANGELUS PLAYER-PIANOS we are the sole New York distributors. __ No Exchanges or Credits. » Schomacker, the The terms on which we market these fine instruments are tempered to the wishes of each individual purchaser. Used pianos are accepted in part payment at their full current NOBODY need be without music-—and the song and the dance made possible by, nusic—on this Thanks- Pisno Salons, First Gallery, New Bullding. - JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York one 50 F! @ kind as those which you dad gu Bete our eee Si ATTHEWS’ SONS, I NC, @ Evening World, 11-16-14. i 1-1 rire rit iii iii iii ioe, Wodl $3 98 Ox Etre quality: full ese: didch silk ribbon ‘Matthowe—Mala Fi Fleor, strich Fipmes & Values a to $3.50 *5.00| 98c tink Me Bo ‘ee ‘Woo! filling: aovered with Matthewe—Main Floor, 45x54 Renaissance Covers *2.50 Bae ort Cloths Wwe $4.00, Chwice of three very STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue have decided to dispose of their entire importations of Paris Model Gowns Tailored Suits and Wraps obtained from the most exclusive European modistes and exemplifying the season's very newest ideas in fabrics and colorings, on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17th and 18th At One-third to One-half Original Prices Dressmaking Department, Handkerchiefs WOMEN’S Double Hemastitched Croas-bar Hondkerchiefs, with 4 \4-inch h Also MEN'S Hanaereiet with % tithewe—Main Fleer, 6!4-Inch Ribbon At 19¢ Yard Motre strix<d. plain centre, Roman stripes plata eooite and’ taffeta ribluae in good, staple Matthews—Main Wieer Fruit ures, lorsints water pica in Circassian

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