The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 17

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uni Will require $325,000 on th mg Thirtioth asembly District will be given at McKinley Square Casino ine Be, ‘The affair is being run by eo Park ¢ numisnioner Whittle has de- cided on site of th and strung Barty. wil be given Pid this evening at rooms of the Brow nson Catholi¢ club at No, 348 East One Hundred and Vorty-sixth Street. Joseph J. McMullen jr., chief clerk of thé Commissioner of Jurors’ office, blushingly soe ey t he is the . Bronx man eng: married to a wealthy up- estate rirl, but he will La povees the name of his bride- ome hioners of the Crawford Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church will hold an entertainment in the bh basement this hele first of a seri kaffee klatones for the benefit of the First ty-aixth Street. The circle will have | YALE GETS $200,000 GIFTS. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 11.—Two gifts of $100,000 each, for the development of a graduate course in preparation for busi- ness at the ShefMeld Scientific School of Yale University, were announced to-day by Director Russell H. Chittenden. The donors are Frederick W. Vander- bilt of the class of 1876, S., and a gradu- ate of the class of 1687, S., whose name is not made public. ‘The new course will be for one year, and, {f possible, two years, as an addi- cours beginning of the next academic GE ENUINE ioe 0 poke sI gs STONES sane to eet; "ie aoe ol rn ate raf oo a ea] next to i ‘and Trust Co.'s building. CHARLES A. KEENE 1 80 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Broadway, New York OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, With Every [fi ‘Parcias of JEN x $ Week OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS 3 i *50/*6 Perm *100) nd ftudar' sttee| Pr i SseRBR Ar a COLUMBUS AVE a Christmas In New York | $1Glove Sale| at Very Special Prices lected short gloves in fashion- able colors and styles. offer at $1 pair for Christmas| twenty-five per cent. less giving. tan capeskins, washable rain- . 4 |muskrat coats, 40 inches long, with three mouths,” “oor {OF "B9 Rext| proof capeskine and fine kid-|cctiar of skunk. Lined colored ¢9 ¢19.50, $14, tthe Emanuel Baptist Church of skin gloves in white, black and | broca Natural skunk pillow ganos, ths SYERIAG At ‘winite Pains colors. These Small Furs muffs, $25, $28, $32.50 Avenue and Two Hundred and Cut to fit perfectly. Dyed blue wolf sets, d q 9.50. teenth Street for the general chureb Main Floor, Old Building. $22.50. a $3! ‘i . Panes 6 1 ———~— ES Our stendard $35 grade. Latch La! The Shoe Store Suggests Slippers of Felt or Leather Main and Subway floor, Old Building. THE EVENING WORLD, at Wanamaker’s Thousands and thousands and thousands of toys and dolls, and all sorts of unusual play-things for little folk in the Great Toy World at Wanamaker’s, covering the entire Fourth floor—Come, and bring the children with you. Fourth Gallery, New Building. Surprising , Women’s Favorite Furs Black lynx pillow muffs, $25, on had $35. ck lynx barrel muffs, Black lynx scarfs, $19.50, $25, $35. Natural raccoon pillow muffs, $15 and $20. Natural raccoon muffs, $16.50, $18.50. Natural Raccoon Scarfs, In addition to our large, fine regular stocks we have splendid news of special furs for tomorrow, Satur- Our $1.50 Standard | day. Now specially purchased to| Majority 2,400 pairs women’s fine, se- are fully than our prices until today Gray buckskin, white and|Hudson Seal Coats, $85 Exquisite quslity of these seal dyed muffs, $35 and $37.50. Natural skunk scarfs, $10 to $200. Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building Silk Hosiery & Underwear This Is a Brietly-Told Sale of Manufacturers’ Discontinued Styles and Surpluses Pure Silk Stockings, 85c Glove Silk Regularly $1 and $1.35 pair Combinations, $2.75 Black fox pillow muffs, $12.50 to $28. Black fox scarfs, $9.50, Se Coclaeinae $12.50, $16.50. —for men, $1. ddan : —for girls, 85c to $1.5 —for boys, $1.25 to re 75. Boots and Arctics —for the chauffeur; boots, $3.50 to $5.50; arctics, $3 and $3.50. —for boys and girls; boots, $2.50 to $3.50; arctics, $2 | and $2.50. Black, white and colors, mercerized Regularly $3.25 to $4.50 | tope and soles. Black in all-sill. Skating Shoes Pubway Kaizence, New Bulldieg, ic Metro tleemerinees for women, $4. Pure Silk Stockings. Elevator table, Main floor, Old Bldg. —for men, ry vie $4.50. ’ i —for boys, $ $1.25 Glove Silk Vests, $2. -75 | Regularly $1.50 to $2 pair Black, also shot effects in variou® pretty color com! tions. Main Aisle, Old Building. Regularly $3.50 White with bewutifully embroid- ered fronts; heavy weight. Main floor, Old Building. Slipper ts —in gift box, $1 to $25. Christrias Clothing Day for Young Folk '3,000 Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls and Young Women First immensely important fact Fashions are NEW. As new as though this were a mid-winter fashion exhibition at regular prices. Second immensely important fact Prices are far lower than we ever offered before January in previous years. Young Women’s Tailored Suits Now $12.50, $15, $18.50, $22.50, $25 For our standard $23.50 to $43 grades. Second floor, Old Building. Now $5, $7.50, $10 For our standard $10 to $15 grades. Subway floor, Old Building, Young Women’s Coats Now $7.75, $10, $15, $18.50, $20, $25 For our standard $18.50 to $37.50 grades Second floor, Old Building, Now $4.50, $6.75, $10 For our standard $7.50 to $15 grades Subway floor, Old Building. The Evening Dresses Now $11.75, $13.50, $15, $20 For our standard $22.50 to $32.50 grades Second floor, Old Building. Now $8.75 For our standard $13.50 to $16.50 grades Subway floor, Old Building. Morning and Afternoon Dresses Now $7.50, $10, $15, $25, $37.50 For our standard $15 to $55 grades Second floor, Old Building. Now $3.75, $5, $7.50, $9.75 For our standard $10 to $15 grades Subway floor, Old Building. For School Girls (Sizes 6 to 14 years) Coats now $5 to $15—were $6.50 to $25 Our own oddments, corduroy, cheviots, velveteen, broadcloth, chinchilla. Second floor, Old Bullding, Coats now $3.75 to $7—were $5 to $10 Subway floor, Old Building. Gingham Dresses, now 75c Were $1 to $1.25 Subway floor, Old Building, Great Day for Boys 206 Boys’ Overcoats at $7.50 105 Boys’ Overcoats at $12.50 $10.50 to $15 Grades Polo or Russian models for the little fellows of 3 years and up; Balmacaan and Derby models for boys up to 18 years; fine fabrics, good colors; exceptional coats at their price. 100 Mackinaws at $6.75 1 to 18 years; $10.60 grades 217 Suits at $6 176 Suits at $7.50 211 Suits at $9.50 108 Suits at $12.50 $7.60 to $18 grades 246 of these are a new special pur- chase; 466 are from our regular stocks, reduced in price; a great as- sortment at genuine savings; some extra knicker suits at $6 and $7.50; every good model, fabricand color, and all sizes from 7 to 18 years in the lot. 50 Angora Suit Sets, $5 4 to 8 years size; $7.50 & $8.50 grades Second floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker has Purchased the Factory, Good-Will, Scales and all Instruments on hand or in process, of Henry & S. G. Lindeman. The first shipment is ready in time to offer Henry and S. G. Lindeman Pianos, New, $160 to $225 Christmas SALE of PIANOS# The Henry & S. G. Lindeman Purchase includes pianos and pla G. Lindeman and Hol by Henry & S. G. Lindeman; all the instruments, finished and in course of construction, on hand at the time of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. 4 » Used uprights, grand and square pianos, new upright H and grand pianos reduced and new player-pianos reduced. my FA The Occasion Is a Remarkable One.\«4 There are used uprights as little as $45, $65, $70, $75, $85, $90; forty of them are under $150; the highest-priced among them is a Steinway in fine condition for $350. " All taken in exchange in the regular course of our great piano business; all put in first- class condition, ready to go into any home; and the prices represent the cost to us—no Among them these honored names—Steck, Gabler, Estey, Kurtzmann, Lindeman, Kranich & Bach, Knabe. There are new player-pianos—our own—at actual _ savings of $60 to $235; and actual savings of $90 to $245 | on the Henry and S. G. Lindeman instruments, fresh from more, aig ini Formerly sold for $250 to $350 Henry and S. G. iccaacaiade Player-Pianos, $325 to $355 7 ie | Formerly sold for $450 to $600 ‘ é 2 ¥ Sy P Beginning tomorrow, lexsitio, in the JOHN WANAMAKER : s c the factory. purchase, is one of the most honored names in the plano ladurtey The first Lindeman was William, who began the buil man pianos in New York in 1836. He ae incoree orated his i 1890 under the name of Lindeman & purchased » few years ago by John Wanamaker, Some reio\ vee o the original William Lindeman, under the name of Henr, ry themselves and for layer-pianos, built by Henry &S. Original Sale Bele .? Imes & Sons, owned and controlled Price Price rice Ns Lindeman......... 525 $325|Schomacker Eleo- > © Lindeman Angelus. 625 425} trelle........... $700 $878 JR Emerson Angelus.. 750 49|Schomacker Ange: | 20 Lindeman Lindeman Angelus, 685 528] cqitvering Arapice 990 768 ef Americs. 1 Lindeman Angelus. 585 525 _ ‘a of Linde. in ge ChickeringAngelus,1000 765 | uainess in Enseeson Player- Schomacker hea e jano Co., and It was Piano.......... 650 835] lus.....seeeeees 850 778 - Janu Angelus... 675 840 Knabe Angelus... . 950 868 . G. Lindeman, were gon) now become the property of Lindeman & Sons which in the future will be the any field—continuing a business whic! interruption since 1836. on ed ie Oren ir SECON D—This Christmas Piano Sale és @ yearly Bohomacker...... 8650 6545| Knabe.........,.6850 $650 event, People wait for it. Sa, come soon as you can Knabe Mignonette 700 675 | Schomacker..,,,. 800 695 after store opens tomorrow, 750 645 | Knabe veers 800 725 Knabe The Opportunity $160 to $225 for Henry and S, G, Lindeman pianos that formerly cost $250 to $350 $325 to $355 for Henry and S, G, Lindeman player-pianos that formerly cost $450 to #600 New Grand Pianos—Reduced Used slightly, to demonstrate thelr wonderful tones, dealers who recognized the merit of the instruments they built, and it is thie business and plant which has Lindeman in the plano has continued without Bee j Lindeman........ se20 si7s Lindeman (3) each 220 190 se aap Ses t es ere $360 Lindeman (2) each 240 = 210) °° jomacker....,. 400 Lindeman........ 240 215] Knabe..... +» 500 Emerson........+ 885 = 275| Knabe........... 500 Schomacker, Chickering, Emerson, New Player-Pianos Reduced Reduced because used for demonstration or concert Purposes, J then building pianos for New Upright Pianos Reduced Used alightly, to demonstrate thelr wonderful tones, : i Kindly Note— FIRST—Terms will be made to suit each purchaser, within reason; and delivery will be made émmediately er any time desired between now and Christmas Day, Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Bullding,

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