The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 10

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THE EVENING woaup, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER'17, 1914.. ! re are accustomed to -being ac. and tan coat, fur d by men. That is common in ue eine, black yeivet oe] tt But when a iman fol- | with a red rose, an ad joo Worth of Paper. | Maren for the Government el OR WHITE OMA CHE ” b iz Altes ding to specifications , to Puro- he be Government print. cen! at ‘ 4 ‘ seated wide tor fete | BUT NEED NOT SERVE. | TERM, JUDGE RULES —— paper will be received Jan.) the awards made Feb. 1. | Winns Release on Appeal—Mrs. Howe, Who Accused Him, Says She's Shadowed. —— for the year beginning * RETIRING ‘FROM BUSINESS Entire $100,000 Stock of Men’s i Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Dr. Krneat C, White, whom Magis- Furnishings, etc. trate Hreen. sent to. the Workhouse : for ton days, Oct. 19, for trying to flirt NOW ON SALE REGARDLESS OF COST | si rs Gees tow coat ‘LOSE IT: RS. NOTHING RRIS STO! of North Carolina, and who appealed Red De Prices CUT TO COST AND LESS. after serving five days, will not have »’s Suits and Overcoats, 50c on the $ || werrneien stunds branded ais nevertheless stands branded as a stock .s gight up to the minute, When these suits and over- [| “masher 7 . 9 ‘were ordered the present situation was undreamed of. “Owing to | Judge Mulqueen of General Sen: Fall sales have been below mal. Consequently here are come | pions reviewed the finding of Magis- ei of thie season's garments to go at an average of trate Breen yeysterday afternoon and Pond ho and Ovgroome to-day from his Chambers in the Criminal Courts Building, filed a de- clsion upholding the Magistrate. The Court says, however, that as White has nerved five days, it is not neces- sary for him to return to the Island. Neverthelons, the Judge has decided that White was “a disorderly person’ when he approached Mrs.: Howe on Hroadway last Ootober and insisted that he had known ber in Paris, After Magistrate Breen had im- posed a ty Dr. White went to the Inland an that"he would Five days in sed him to file an Appeal and he was released in, $6,000 Mrs. Howe, who lives ate yd 1m of the neighborhood. They ‘oles out.’ “I do not hp of re I Rept done Dr. White. ‘tainly | 1 Union Square (‘anstir rm&) Cor. 14th St. FOR MEN,”WOMEN and CHILDREN i H One sure way to make the gift wel- Special ome is to give something useful. The gift that is of service to the re- cause it manifests the thoughtful interest of the giver, The stocks in’ cleven-Biya Stores af- ford selection from the choicest footwear’ the season has greater va- shown, Blyn prices are, as usual, the lowest, and are the same in all stores, Gifts Always Welcome—Slippers, Shoes, Rubber Boots ipient expresses the most sentiment be- riety than even ,we have heretofore | Ladies’ Sotin Evening Slippers with Satin Pompons A neat style fa eixteen popylar colors. a and Kid Puan ..$2.60,92.50 and $3.00 SatiratlSclore, 1.00 and 1.25} Pens Buy a Blyn Order for the amount you wish to give; the ’ Men's person receiving (¢ may then and Boys’ Storm sa Lines of Rubber ,. Perfect Rubber, Fully Warranted. 3 Men's Sises, 6 to 1! $3.25: High cut two-buckte, storm boots a terproof grein in tan and black: welted (not nailed) soles; will not harden or crack. Boys’ Sises, 11 to 1314 Boys’ Gises, 1 to 5... Men's izes, 6 to 12.. 4 PE Mee's One-Buckle Arctics. . Men's Four-Buckle Arctics Beye’ Boots, sizes 11 to £.. 128 welted solea—a dry- yHoot, wet-weather | Misses’ Boots, sises 11 to go, . 2.00] shoe. Sizes #}4 to 6...... Children's Boots, 6 to 10. Store may be exchanged at any ether Stere. 9 rape ho sovat this 7 vara | leven Big Best Stores—Easy to Reach—Holida waer SIDE STORES: wast he A on 2-28 Cg | at aa ye BROOKLYN STORES: . 486 Fulion Mt.. opp. A. & B. Broadway, near Park Ave. @ Broadway, near Groene Ave, Oppeste Military Park: : are |lows a woman and insults her bru- ly, as Dr, White did ime, he de- s the ‘punishment Dr, White White in said to be a brother of & man prominent in up-State pol- | bo: ities, ——— Woman Dies in Street of John Breach, janitor at No. 15 Twenty-ninth Street, found a curled up in the corner af an area way at 6 o'elock A. M. to-day. policeman called Dr. Swift, from Bi vue Hospital, who said the woman 4; Apparently from exposure Bhe could not be identified. She was about i forty ‘ears lds had. ight “hule_ und To the Old Landmark HAVING SOLD THE LEASE on our wholesale ware- rooms, corner Sth Ave. and 14th 8t., only a limited time remains to clear Bain A about 16,000 Coats now rema out on hand, cory to our removal to the NEW UPTO WHOLESALE OE CENTRE. Before closing these out to the Trade, at Broken Lot Discounts, here DO} haria 38 TORS has authorised the offering of the public at regular wholesale prices toa ess. gin toris oots in al wing? oe Towing | Ladice’ Boots, sises #4 t08.! i rs y Footwear for: Men, Women and Children % COATS FOR MEN, YOUTHS, WOMEN, MISSES AT Wholesale Prices! This Great Sale Is Now Drawing to a Close. Only a short time remains to take advantage of these REAL Bargain Prices. Coats of Kent description to meet every test and to fit every one, all at less than Wholesale Prices! Men’s and Young Men's $9.00 Winter Overcoats, $3.95 Men’s $12.00 Winter Overcoats and Balmacaans, 5.00 Men’s $16.50 Gray Tweed Overcoats, 7.00 Men’s $18.00 Blue Chinchilla Coats, 8.50), ed $22.50 Imported Heavy Weight Balmacaans, 10.50 Men’s $25.00 Meltens, Kerseys and Chinchillas,| 11.25 Men’s $27.50 Elegant Elysian Beaver, 12.50 Men’s $30.00 Imported Vicunas, Blue, Black or Gray, 14.80 Boys’ $10 Chinchilla Coats, “aseestis"”” Boys’ Standard $5.00 Chinchilla Coats, Boys’ and Young Men's $10 School Coats, Women’s $9.50 Sport Coats and Balmacaans, Women’s $12.00 Mixture Balmacaans, Women’s $12.50 College and Boucle Coats, Women's $15.00 Robespierre Coats, Women’s $20.00 Heavy Motoring Coats, Women’s $25.00 ‘Astrakhan Coats, ollar's'Citte Women’s $30.00 Snow Flake Corduroy Cossacks, BROKEN LOT BARGAIN! ecial Lot of About 250 Men’s and Women’s vy Weight Service and Dress Overcoats. are odd Coats from regular lines broken during Ld 5.50 6.50 yf 9.00 11.00 15.00 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RAINCOATS Men’s and Women's $6.00 "socmnuss" Raincoa! Men’s and Women’s $7.00 Silk Poplin Raincoats, | Men’s and Women's$12.00 Sn2'zhreca Raincoats, All Boys’ and Girls’ Double Texture Raincoats, Lot of 350 Men's & Wi $20, $25 & Special Lot 's mee $30 High Grade | Cravenetted Worsteds and Chevio and Rubberized Double Texture Raincoats; your pina choice at $7.65, Wholesale Price Tag on Every Cont, Money Returned on Any Purchase Josep hsonManufacturingCo. HOLESALE SHOW ROO 84 to 90 FIFTH AVE., N. W. Cor. 14th St. SALE 18 TAKING PLACH ON 8T! Open Evenings Until 10 o'Clock UNTIL EN] END OF SALE, World “Information Want Ad. Locates Missing Heirs! ee THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, Limited imited, 43-45 King Street, West. Toronto, Dec. 8, 1914. The New York World: Re M. S. Campbell Estate Advertisement. We beg to acknowledge receipt of the copy of your paper dated mber 6, in which there is inserted the advertisement which we sent you on the 25th ult. We have received to-day a letter vile one of the helrs referred to in this advertisement, giving us all the information that we will require. We might say that we are very pleased with the quick result received from this advertisement. Yours truly, J. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager of Estates. To locate Missing Friends, Relatives, Heirs, &c., or to recover lost articles of value, have an “INFORMATION WANTED” or “LOST AND FOUND” AD., as the case may printed in the big Sunday World, It will get a CIRCULATION in New _ York City GREATER than if published ves, Sun and Tribune A IGOOD: BYE] 125th Street West Silver Plated Toilet Set Engraved Free of Charge. bet tate brish andi Glove Silk Underwear From the Best-Known Maker We are not permitted to mention the maker’s name, but you will see it on the garments themselves, and you will recognize it as the most widely known maker of silk underwear and gloves. cays had finished garments of Venctian glove silk, handsomely ‘Women's a Women's Silk ered Silk Vests, Sin Bloomers, white, and d pink; reg. $2.50 to black a pink: reg. "$1.77 "$2.09 ‘ Special Values in Girls’ Coats ¢ and Dresses Dresses of gingham and pe: value $1.25, at. vee Dresses of gingham and percales; value , at. Women’s Silk Union Suits, white and pink; reg. 84.00 to $2.64 Gifts for Baby aA Carriage Blankets, Quilted, $2039 Made of imported quilted broiderea in retty aes! interlined. Pink and bi ai Children’s B 's Beacon Blanket $1 45 Robes, fn, und ined ait rope & girdle; isi y pyres Holiday Ribbons dec bleed bya Ribbone—self col- tied brtcaten in plake Mpa teed reg. and white; 6% inches Linel Coats by chinchilla, corduroy and yard 39c velvets; reg. $12.98, at $8.95 I Coats of chinchilla, velvets, corduroy oles co i M4 inches wie regularly raph | Frames |3 wating ler ain plain engraved sil IR oy | ne Friday and Saturday. Oval and square—516}4 inches, with broad plain band, velvet ack; cabinet size; formerly $2.00. Same hand engraved, Oval and square—6x8 ji back; formerly 84.50... Oval and square—i. vet back; formerly $5.50 hamrock Lawn—butter- rca embroidered, with Child: Linen Miia hat embioidered corners; 3in box. Special SOc! eae Christmas Gift Furniture Mahogany Music |SolidOak Desk,$5.75|Smokers’ Stands, Cabinet, $11.75 Usual Price, $9.00 $5.95 .« With Automatic Ligh(er. In imitation Ma. hogany or Fumed Oak, complete’ with the Auto- matic —_ Lighter. Brass ray, three Cigar Rests} and Brass To- bacco Humidor. ti i ' S te Height #% inches. Beautifully finished. Sth Moor Fur Coats That Flare divided remoy- able tray .d spool Other Desks up to $48.00. “Make the Boy Happy. Two-Trousers Suits, $4.85 Values $6. 75 and $7.50 .. As useful a sift as you can make Beautiful Norfolk models; Died Deny Coste 104 ned $21.50 absolutely all wool, cheviots,|Caracul Coats - 5.00 ae length, brocade satin lined $4 tweeds and corduroys; sizes7 Na al By By ey rigid jarge coller ana cuffs ui : $50.00 to 18, yt same ; big ay “p nay Dyed A Biueiree= W- in ngth; brocade lin latest model $85.00 Muffs and Neckpieces * ie, Priced. Nevkpieecs, Exclusive Features of the Koch Clothing. Coats are faced at bottom, have stayed seams and stayed pockets. Trousers (in this case both pairs) lined SEEeHEON all seams taped Toys-Lar est Stocks-Biggest at ge children feast their eyes on the cleverest and the most ¢ toys that the old and the new worlds have produced. Lain § tempag new toyland i is filled with the genuine Christmas cheer. ISB “Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Most beautiful French jointed doll, 24 inches Schoenhut’s 15-ke: tall, Hh ag head, moving eyes and lashes, mov. if and orkings, sewed curly ‘Third Fleer Floor. well-known fp! more tifigthan whist; the regular edition. Moving Picture Theatre, regular $1.00 H. C. F. KOCH & CO. Having Fun an Reading “F FUN The Great Weekly Joke Book 4 : Strikingly Illustrated in Colors, A’ Hugely Popular Feature of E BIG SUNDAY WORLD . ay.

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