The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 9

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N Dangerous MERIDEN, Conn., ‘Conn., Nev. 4.—The sarge | clubhouse of the Highland neh g ye ue In Westfield was burned to-da: logs is about partially, Tasure va | When the ‘are war discon bar oll bi geret Donahue, the an alarm by Ceiaphane nti the. i bere armen its members uml Y # of thi MB. -RHEUMATS PAN FROM SORE, ACTING JOINTS y with a Small | Trial Bottle of Old ! “St. Jacob’s Oil.” What's Rheumation? Poin saly. ol Stop drugging! Not birth of a child, and will not pre- | fifty requires intersal tre scribe that the acceptance of mother- | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacc shall be equivalent to a directly upon the “ “tender 6 nation. Wet comes instuntly. ‘St. {is = harmless rheumatiom an iment, which mever disappoints pe “ Faber up! eat laining! Get up complaining @ small trial bottle from na your drug- oan git, and in just 8 moment you'll tin lca ant | igured go the ship news ae ree from emai and cols sciatic "Bank 4 T0 Pass. 04 | COUNTRY cLus woah tus ‘eee sr boe"Peaan| TEAOHER-MOTHER GASES it of the locomotives were ablase in their wootwork as they wore | Mrs. Kramer Had Appoimees A\ "ee metcarce tracks. Thre®) Wiio Will Formulate Rules to Govern Problem. The Board of Education, at its reg- war meeting. to-morrow, is expected tO confirm the appointment made by a Are are Knodksd Down! ‘The roundtictise and a steam heat- nd plant adjolping and also belong- fag to the railtoad were completely wrecked, by the fire, which iNaml- fated the whole Washington Heights by: Explosion in a motion ahd Was marked by spectacn. |President ‘thomas W. Churchill of a tar tneldente, ° committees to for 6 new ruler i seco Wngine Company No. 68 was the mother’ ques. | oreniamecntinn frat to réspond, and Capt. George | ‘! + Kramer heads Murray attached & lve of hose to the). nearest hydrant, 460 feet fram the fire. The other oearest hydrants a, bout 2,000 feet, bout eight and the Hatlem River,| Mocks away. A Ytew minutes after the arrival of | » ma in tne. Ar somal Wis adaaplotes, Staten aang Tn agoline tn ‘the ‘roundhouge “and a Tie’ cpe teat att ot Bre shot up {ete the al Thy oth Bev Chris Tow Wileox and Frank D. Wiley, pers of the board sald to: f iar number voted for 7 No. 68 wi egreane “yhen, tne” eee ‘but none was hurt. two Hours betore the fire r wrecked, we is estie mils at mote than $100,000. el * Common Senge Advice by a Distin. pulohed Specialiet. , “Acta” etomache are 4ai vecaute jeritates and intlamer the ae no | Satsotow ihe hdd at Point of —--—— Bo Sure You Get Your Twe! i ‘ain ‘maine of Hmii Mook.) Twelve million banénas, New, highs Hoingi treatments ate | an eléctricia No, 1787 First Ave- Henge maton supply, came to. per inhabitant ef Greater tuffert elle ee bell i aes iS Ske restau rigs eevee gustertes ts""he lent hall rj ie just about two many, matiam jerers in t! ne fs rath = Brel Peet sie Pate] erie skee lacs, aa cruther 2m . shire Rew a ee end swellings Ant. Aeneas si , B. Altman & Gn. Le ania SALE OF MEN’S NECKWEAR\| Wood dos dae to-morrow (Wednesday) will provide an: opportunity to purchase superior quality Scarfsin | rich colorings, particularly desirable for holiday gifts, at fully |); to: 2 less than the regular prices. Men’s Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, in at- tractive stripes. and figures; many in effective color combinations, at S5c. Men’s Four-in-hand Scarfs of Imported | silks, in an extensive assortment of novel designs and colorings, at 90c. | MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at considerably below regular prices, will be on sale at the same time, as described in the following Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts, in a variety of fancy striped effects . Men's Negligee Shirts (from B. Altman & Co.'s |: | wotkrooms) of imported fancy madras; plain, | with stiff cuffs . . . .. at §2.50 at $2.95 & 3.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts of fancy madras in a variety of desirable patterns; with soft or stiff cuffs .° . . . . at $1.00 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS prepared for a Special Sple to take place to-morrow, will comprise MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . per dozen $2.20 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched, per doz. $2.50 & 3.75 Plain, hand-hemstitched, per dozen’ 5.50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed per dozen $1.50 & 1.80 ' Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 1.40 & 1.75 With hand-embroidered scalloped edge each A 25c., 38c. & 75c. Glove size, hemstitched, with hand-embroid- ered corner . .° . ~~ per dozen $1.75 It is suggested that orders be piaced now for embroidering initials, etc., so that early de- livery may be made. THE TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT will have the following on sale to-morrow (Wednesday), all at considerably less than the usual prices asked: Imported Celluloid Novelties: ' Pin Cushions 38c.|Perfume Holders 85c. Hat Pin Holders 35c.|Sponge Holders $1.25 Clocks blips $1.50 & 2.75 Leather Manicure Sets chamois lined; with eight fittings, at $3.50 Imported Perfume Atomizers . at $1.35 Imported Celluloid Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Combs, Nai! Buffers, Trinket Boxes, Shoe Horns, Nail Files and Button Hooks have been marked at prices that are exceptionally low. in ean Auenue, aes York Annute We sak Wiha Ss ace wade i i s SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” _ADS. § 7 2 e I] Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale Today and TEN y (4 OVERCOATS $19.7 Sell Elsewhere at $22.50 and $25.50 Thanksgiving Day usually marks the beginning of real winter weather. If you have dela yed purchasing an Overcoat, delay no longer, for here is an opportunity to buy a Garment that will measure up to the highest standard of style and serviceability, and at a remarkably ‘fow price, ONE OF THE BEST OVERCOAT V-ALUES fm We Have OFFERED This SEASON The [The Models _ | The Fabrics —_| Fabrics Specially In Thirty y Priced Smart Styles“ i terfields Kimono ee pei oN and Oxford Thibets pi nal Weaves / chest reahestads Great Coats Unfinished Worsteds tds and Meltons— Double-breasted Coats English Box Coats Fine Vicunes Chine ilias and ae Raglan Coats Heavy Ulsters Fancy Mixtures Imported Cassimeres i Medlified Balmacaans and other smart styles. Har. -finished Cheviots 4 Some with convertible collars. of velvet or self material. Some —also many “warmth-without-weight” materials. slik lined throughout; others with sill: lined yoke and sleeves. Lengths Every fashionable weave and coloring is represented In the assorte ; ment and all are of heavy winter weights. The Season’s Newest Weaves 44 to SO inches. All Are Strictly Hand Tailored Young Men’s OVERCOATS, $14.75 Nifty, stylish and terviceable Coats in the snappiest models and Materials, Sizes 33 to 42. YIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY, amas oe BD itt To Break up a Coll (@R anD RAPIDS FURNT URE + pu poontul of ad of acup HK ight b brown nunce of freah whole allspice, ou ge and one lemon a Durty 's Lae "Malt Whiskey, and san Week i a i OPENS AN ACCO CREDIT TER t 33 Dewn a 5 ome x | The Wretchednesé | | 104 ST. L STATION AT Co if of Constipation , | CARTER'S LITTLE HCOLUMBUS AVE “hen resis I RET 103810457 = Ey ——— ROOMS Ooms Completely hp ly Furnished, Purnished, START USING TO-DAY BALDPATE Dizi- | =| mem, anc! Indignetion, Tye tae ta | geet Po, Seait Deve i \@ caus bear ber Signature | Gould - Tool | Simplify Heme-ssokting by saving time, trampin

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