The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 5

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SSal0.0.P PUISOFF TS DEDSION ON . co” for hnson, when he efers to himself Whitman Again Undecided on Successor. following: We have something to crow about. ‘\ __ Itisn’t our efficient organiza- | tion or our nine stores we are | so \ sions, t is our vastly superior eye- Glass service. Ours is an efficient, modern combination of professional skill and business ability. Our phenomenal success has been built upon the cornerstone of giving complete satisfaction to every patron—at the /owest possible prices—compatiblewith quality and safety. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. January. Go the right one. MSS. ee, Beis: |HOLD ACTOR FOR TRIAL wert Sear to the David Biretes complainant. right name, Good retailers perience not necessary.” aus, an " i able carry these cele- Nowhaus and tt developed Faye bad A Few Examples of Which Are Given Below : Regularly 790. Bah Pay hated brated gloves in erage ee freYennaise €8.00 Loaded Trucks with skin horses. .$2.25 | $1.00 Grumpy Dolls.......00700000. 75¢ $ 230 to $ 27. awe IS-.90-7". Month” Capes BY Mochas stock or buy one. Cn A Poets $5.00 Double Loaded Trucks with team $10.60 Beautiful Skin Horses......... $8.50 J ‘ fr: ‘platiog whi ita were b ilt t sell at $280 to 9898 each ple B has not even “in ; MONOD: csc ccsascssceterssn.s } . ; rican Flyer Trains... . $1. eee were ult to at lined with finest, oe mae hed Ps cio i an oe NESE 5° py Bae _ Hey ietchal ua EY 25 pli etsewcll pic $190, payable 85'a month. There is a choice of three { softest fur; also f |sasmao"iten toy dutta’, Hs, was||| |. Dolls fully drosed.....+.so-y.+-..f2.26 } Ais? Dmareased Dolls (38 indy. is.'."” 95c Arrangements for Christmas delivery will be made to awit purchasers’ wiahes, yoy meee Meee if joaths on \. ° ‘ Styl call Me SRO : ’ Lord & Taylor Music Rooms, Seventh Floor | soda wertaunis Sto 3000 Pteces Fine Lace Trimmed ed in a friendship ° ° of raze quality. wc aes Hand Embroidered Linens “It's a Fownee—that's aborer, ai . silyou mond to hace moe «fone tins at ‘At Half Regular Prices hi 9. Tin the last four’ yoni angry. In the las ear me forty-eight. times, Denton nt him sent te Drisce bu please stop him beating T’S hardly fair to call some of these things toys. - Thetablesofthe toy shopon the fourth floor at Best’s are almost a riot of playthings, so- called, of every sort. But this year more than ever there are numberless things to put together and work with as well as to merely play with, You know—the irresistible “toys” that father sort of likes to work himself? “You never pay more at Best’s’’ for those, either. Fifth Avenue, West Bide, Corner of sth street. 1 Shag Ne anne a reaiRiecore aD wigan SERVICE BOARD Postpones Action to January— At the meeting of the Republican State Committee to-day discussion among party leaders disclosed the Nolther Gov.-elect Whitman nor the | Legislature has determined what to do about the Public Service Commis- There is a general demand that some radical change be made tn per- sonnel, but there are divorgent views | about remodelling the system. Final’ decision has been put over until the! Legislature meets the first week in There is grumbling among factions over the Barnes alate for chairman- ship of legisiative committees. Hin- man of Albany, for floor leader of the Assembly and Sage of the same coun- ty for chairmanship of Senate Fi- nance, are the most important selec- tions of the Albany boss, and the slate tically made all the way down 6. elect Whitman is again uncer- tain about his successor as District Attorney. For a few days it seemed . | cortain one of his regular assistants would be promoted. Now he is again looking for an outsider—some man prominent at the bar—but cannot find FOR MISLEADING ‘AD,’ Gerald H. Faye Charged Wita An ideal gift—for Offering Work Falsely to man or woman, §): Readers, oll te for Gerald H. Faye, twenty-three, an actor, of No. 600 West One Hundred the: holida —of Eighty-third Street, wi ‘ ys; nips batons’ Miglattase: Murphy 1a moderate cost,— Harlem Police Court to-day charged yet the best of ite |r, youtns, meten of tae Geameanor to insert in @ newspaper .& misleading advertisement. ‘Irving Newhaus, a driver, of No, 606 West- ‘ehedter Avenue, the Bronz, was the Faye, who admits that ts not his put an ad in The ‘World, Deo. 11, reading: “Men want- ed for moving picture acting. Bxz- About fifty answered, including Ree Al Bhi at Pat i fa NG@ WORLD, THUREDA Candy Excellence = —the est cream, ' the urest fruit flavors, —the highest grade of nuts PLUS b ‘—prompt delivery make all candies sold by Pure—fresh—delicious, —the candies par excellence. * dt Leading Druggists and at our Stores Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Street Special Luncheon, 75¢ Toys, Dolls & Games Centrepieces...... Usual prices $3.00 to $4.50. . Tea Cloths......... Usual prices $4.50 to $7.50 Luncheon Cloths. ...Usual prices $10.50 to $15.00. . BOAMbcversrccsecens Usual prices $6.75 to 88.25. . 1000 Hand Embroidered Madeira Luncheon Sets |$3.85 | Second Floor Sale . Sale 500 Doren Hand Embroidered Madeira Tea Napkins Usual 96.50 grade Usually $7.60 per dozen Women's Silk Hosiery for Gifts Unsurpassed Values and Assortments re superb assortment of women’s) Women’s Paris, open- Peerde Silk Hose’ omen’s Paris, open-work in black, white, pink and sky, also an me- dium and gauze weights; some with tional: ttracti i lisle soles, also black and white, with broldered faaes sack ie po ied self and contrasting cloc! $7.35 | on white and white on black, qualities in outsises for ‘POINTEX” heel, and a fine assort- all have improved “Dub-L” tops,, tt of flat sh e high spliced heels and toe, come with Sera et SM oe Webtons ‘ -EX”” heel. \ Usually priced $a. ir | Usually priced $1.65 t0 $2.00 per pair | fuatty priced 88.08 per por | A supreme value in women’s hand-, Women's accordion ribbed or embroidered. in rich, artistic designs, sill with plain silk top. in black, white, pink, sky, bronge and I i _ | white, and white and gid srounds, all with the “POINT- s 1.95 | variety of combinations, hh shot in black and < Swen Floor Lord & Taylor Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Clearance Sale---Gréat Reductions ' ‘Sale Prices $1.50 to $2.25 prices $2.25 t0 $3.75 Sale prices $5.25 to $7.50 . Sale prices $3.38 to $4.73 |se.0s jack, in a fine} $2.25 Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street re ms A Wonderful Gift It is a wonderful thing to have a piano always to do your bidding—a piano to play by hand, or to be played with the aid of. the music roll, as you p! Now is an opportune time to consider it, with Christmas nearly here, with long evenings and stormy. days directly ahead, with a lifetime in which to reap its abundant enjoyment. This New, Beautiful " e Player-Piano With Bench and Music Roll Cabinet to Match and $12 in Player-Piano Music $410 Payable $10 a Month We can conscientiously guarantee this player-piano in every detail. — ; It is built t ial order. The tone is particularly . The is built to special ly pleasing 7 ee} Complete. action is of Lye aan oe De ong for expression an ing of a high order. i Music Roll Cabinet and ch are in harmony of line and finish Music Rolls | oy the amount of $12.00 are also included. Extraordinary Upright Pianos NO MONEY DOWN c=.ON CHOICE GIFTS 1) re Hi me? a Mm 1.95 CHARLES A. KEENE Usually priced $3.50 per pair | wen ( Cruelty Lape $a.go a sie oe Rawk Vomee's black and vhltey with fine 180 Broadway, New York| Suv ainda? unusual plain } inserts, ‘TORE and col hose in various} 5 1.00 and “POINTEX" beat “182.95 | ||| ovex svannos orem. 10 voro0s, Planes £10 whi) Plarere 63,80 weights, Usually priced $1.35 per pair ‘sually priced $3.75 10 $5.00 per pair | a aes weruaanciesrsemsa STOMAC ae = IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, U Wit Sit, iF. 4 WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL. GO

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