The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 8

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yaa es ‘ erie See eg DOG ad ef Re THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1018. ’ “ 1) shows the frensiea JOSEPH SMITH IS DEAD. BONWIT TELLER & CO, GERMAN KULTUR eS SSeS ww m= tml why you wa . wei inperepence, ato, ee. x.—(this rice doesn’t need washing 1 @ new and expan ry ince, | Mized Church of Latter Day Sainte, —_ Many Worthy Paintings Are no glucose—no tale Rae otik ween ot of nance aad ‘ait e ~wealeme Why you wash rice—and why cinina tecteren a Nef it, ‘art lov lovers and novelt: Shop of Onginali EXHIBIT IS PRAISED ince will oe meet eat” Carmen: ob tates Saar, Gea youre: nats bee aie For Saturday—Greatly Reduced Prices Gat, Reagan who it te sid wrote Sna ter membre of he fam the Eire - ~ | eral months and recently became blind. ’ ’ ’ Misses’, Girls’ and Women’s Apparel dpi Yenterday ana treed by County Judes | "Oy Gente tea Tanyetccken, ith Tat’ why sede no washog. You wl fg it «roe Seen at Exhibition Whose ylan of Kings. ‘This is the second| to those at hie bedside: “Don't try to inmany ways as 0 delicious devsert. Try one of the MISSES’, THIRD FLOOR WOMEN’S, SECOND FLOOR i z when canatord as gained his treedom| coop me. If it ts the Divine will that 1 gt Fi tn very package or try (tin your own favorite way. Toa r Keynote Is Peace. County Hompitad ay ecke Hylan. Kings) should go I have no right to attempt to Sdvertisement and put it in your pares to remind you, Yous Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits ) rence, eu Wa nite Ge ee | ae trocer has Cornet Rice, or ean eanly get it x . —— fo Misses’ Tailleur Suits Also bout Comet Natural Byte fre im, J A stenographer was in constant at- 4 About 110 Suits: talon trem: the Gennoreus Ane EP ahaa tendance, x the dying man, who gave - ask about Ni collection bou: Judge Hyian ad An direction: the work of the church. fecha’ examine gig His varity rand the officers of the id delusions, but was not di bg aa” his last aha Dreserv: ved jor poster! By Henry Tyrrell. Hoch der German "Kultur"! ‘The free exhibition of works of art| and handicraft by members of the} — German Association for Culture ts now on at the Municipal Art Gallery, in the Washington Irving High School regular stock, in the favored cloth oo, ol ahd and velveteen. izes 14 to Formerly up to 59.50 29.50 Misses’ Frocks ‘Misses’ Cloth Coats bu Irv Plac dd Sixte th ‘ava allo. Sate poly oo velvet. ine, go there ie bth at time bee P| : Oy . n P, . on wi - b “Formerly wp to 3800 15.00 Formerly wp to 30.00 LDQ [irom A.M snd 1 F, Mon weet * ° a Jan. 15. What's the Idea? Well, it is to bring before the metropolitan public the really meritortous, made-in-America, desirable and salable products of art- A Collection of Misses’ Costume Suits—Greatly Reduced Formerly 165.00 js an International get-together 1 Bordeaux Chiffon Velvet Costume, copy of Georgette model. ... scheme and costs nobody anything, Formerly 150.00 except the 600-odd members of the SPECIALLY PREPARED SALES OFFERING UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) f 1 Theeo-piece Black Chiffon Velvet Costume—Coat and Gown jsctat for tur, woo pay an an ‘Wares, Temegeerevenr Dopnetanert | MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR ~ nual a for the privile; ol jong: a 1B Velvet Suit with Fite oP F pe if aeeiey ing and helping and incidentally being (Third Floor) en “d f Formerly 79.50 59.50 Don't, for goodness sake, run away} Unusual Reductions have been effected in the Men’s Overcoats and Stormcoats r * *, *, . with the notion that the current art 4 1 Chiffon Velvet Suit with White Fox, Russian — i ‘ i i nt air aa” ripe tad prices of a number of in comprehensive assortments, F 1 Chiffon Velvet and Broadcloth Suit, fur trimmed oe ou rita peutic een Women’s Suits and Gowns at Rapeseed less than current prices. , 2 Copies of Cheruit Suits of Chamois Cloth and heen | Sg EIR gy of fine qualities. piel Aa RAI tk fli Serco Formerly 95.00 Jowelry and hand-picked crafts = mtuft jand the interesting articles by the self-supporting School of the Hospital of Hope Inspection is cordially invited. cloths, chinchilla, kersey and meltons; some with silk-lined yoke and sleeves, and others a led Gente Guid teeseen evnjured ad Crppiad, up "a having full lining atid velvet collar, at $18.50 4 OF zibeline, cheviot, in belted and In chiffon, net, betiste, voile, silk— owt itme, Clara Ruge and Dr. Girls’ Winter ts:and Dresses Men’s Imported Stormcoats(recently received) le roe ae te 6.95 one or two of akind. Sizes 8 to 12. Formerly up to 16.50 5 00 To Close Out a Collection of About One Hundred and Fifty swarms of high school girls to show you the star pict:res displayed on two floors of those noble architectural galleries, they will point out Henri de Mance (French) right beside Hinter- meister and Altenburg (German, course), and Sulamith Sokolsky (Rus- sian), Max Lubovsky (Polish), quite near Burton, the Britisher, and a bunch of well known Americans, some Academy exhibitors with @ reputation and some not, including Althea ait (sizes incomplete), in desirable styles and materials, will be marked, to close out, at remarkably low prices. 7 ~- Coats for practical wear exceptionally well made of superior quality tweed materials in brown and gray mixtures; with velvet collar; an absolutely water-proof garment of decidedly smart appearance, at Shai cs gett lees act Sree) $21.00 Men's Imported Stormcoats of fine quality ; Lillian Genth, Jane Veterson, Albert at r : ; . $7.85, 9.75 & 11.50 gabardine in gray and tan shades; plain or \ Women’s Tailleur Suits Kramer Wiliam, BR. Lal i red Dresees of sbegs and worsted- materials raglan sleeves; yoke and sleeves silk-lined, i eae eee eh eens ent characteristic stunts, ‘ $5.90 & 8.75 at e ° e ° ° We $17.50 a . ee . . \ \. ; A 15.00 Formerly up to 39.50 For Boys and Youths—/st Floor Two or three suite of a kind taken from the regular stock and specially reduced for this sale. In many of the season's favored styles, developed in broadcloth and gaberdine. Best & Co. Will Close Out Saturday Great! Reduced For Girls and Misses— ¢th Floor the trenches and Mpearkie. Eugene Higgins undoubtedly is the artist who drives the great big nail of this culture exhibit. Anything as mordant, sombro and luridly melodra- matic as his “New Calvary” has sel- dom been seen in a New York picture show, and never at the Academy. It jong way from LARGE REDUCTIONS have been made in the prices of Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Dresses and Coats (Department on Second Floor) Women’sImported Walking Gloves short length, in white, tan or black, will offer very good value bas at 85c. per pair. Men’s Shoes in a number of this season’s models, which up to this time have been on sale in the regular stock, on the First Floor, at $7.00 per pair, will be marked at per pair $4.75 In the regular stock, at very reasonable prices, are various styles of Men’s Shoes for morning, afternoon and evening wear. Men's Slippers for holiday gifts A Sale of Men’s Gloves of an excellent quality, will consist of J ‘ > ’ Boye! Norfolk Suits : 40 Girls’ Topcoats Little Children’s Men's One-clasp Tan Cape Gloves fancy mixtures, checks or striped Ofvelveteen,cheviot or cloth,3% to 7 yrs; Wool Sweater Outfits cheviots, some with two pairs of knick- or plain cheviot, 8 to 16 years 5.00 PXM sewn; with spear point erbockers. 7 to 17 me 6.75. i078 Special (sizes 2 to 6 years): (regularly sold for $1.50 per pair), formerly 8, ; Boys’ Reefers 45 Misses’ Suits consisting of Sweater, Drawer-leggings, Cap at $1.00 per pair. Of fancy mixture cheviots or blue Of broadcloth or cheviot, many far and Mittens, made of brushed wool in white, —- chinchilla. 4 to 10 yeard 9.75 trimmed. 14 to 17 years 19.50 Hague blue, castor and-Oxford gray. These Formerly to 13.50 Young Men’s Overcoats Of chinchilla, tweed or cheviot, double breasted, convertible collar or English models. 10 years to 39 chest 16.75 Formerly 22.50 ete A Reduced Sale ot Boys’ Velour Hats 1.95 Formerly 2.95 and 3.85 (1st flopr) In various shades. FIFTH AVENUE ... Formerly up to 39.50 35 Misses’ Winter Coats In a wide range of materials and desir- | 14 to 17 years Formerly up to 45.00 able styles. A Sale of Misses’ Wash Corduroy Skirts ¢ 6.75 New circular model with pockets; white or sand color, lengths 35 to 38 ins. (4th floor) At 35th Street 19.50 Special oe popular little Outfits, which are much sdught after for small children’s-Winter wear, will be offered, in the Hosiery Department, at the very special price of $3.95 per set. A Sale of Ribbons of more than ordinary interest will consist of Silk Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, eac': 614 inches wide, in a variety of colors, at these very special prices: Silk moire ribbon . . per yard 23c. Satin taffeta ribbon . . per yard 25c. These Ribbons will be found suitable for dress trimmings, children’s wear and m=:— decorative purposes. The Boys’ Clothing Department will have on sale Boys’ Apparel taken from the regular stock and marked at greatly reduced prices. Junior Boys’ Overcoats, of chinchilla and fancy mixtures. : ; . at $5.75 Boys’ Ulsters and Raglan Overcoats, at 6.75 Novelty Suits, in the best foreign and Ameri- can makes, for the younger boys, at $6.75 Boys’ Imported Sweaters, V-neck, sizes 10 to 18 years A at $3.75 Boys’ Shirts in nicely colors; with tucked bosom and French cuffs =. «at $1.10 Boys’ Nortett: Seilés oad leriperted and Ameri- can-made Nita até marked at prices to inswse a epesity clearance. Oentors Mant Fihth syoee: smtamn Apron re 90 Pewee mat

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