The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1914, Page 10

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~ |DEIFIED LAMA'S PALAGE “i here Loben esid her husband. hes! out of work twel ao eae hagse 4 | Spec tac ular Money or food in the houre an lac arent tp overdue Bhe took the litte to the devs said, hoping th Prevented | with all Ite priceless treasures, ba Affair by German Occupation jr" om! y destroyed by fire. "3 EVENING WORLD, DAILED FOR 18-CENT THEFT. WAR HALTS PLAN | MARKET SLUMPS mned sto FO eTT | teagan tie, PNeOe —_ = . 4). | Railroad by $ Garving Brooktyn Bother te Ar- n for delivery with the Lusi ry $3 rented With fi IN MONGOLIA BURNED, ’ tants water 1) Mantes, oCiaving|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN A poorly dresred woman, carrying & | -—--—— ‘ os for to-morrow's de- MARKET. three-year-old baby Pri Treasures of the Kutuktu declines arraigned be | fe Wah Wyn, to- ) Destroyed by FireEnormous than ie 1h. i ry " points nea Btreet department sinre | Le Entailed ite minlt Y In addition te Bid aie was stra Clar Me abel R ATY OF GHENT ART Bth B AR RAID bad Aewe tividerts of ? Xo, $81" Clavnon Avenue. tn $300. ti LONDON, Dec. 28 dempateb re [Pee eee le Came Comet. a i the wept to Kaymond Street a celved here from Urea, Mongolia, ra- be Oa tines Wea [tates that the palace of the Kutuktu, Jor the Deined Lama of the Mongol’) Lusitania hip te Securities and the| WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. for the year. ‘This will All this stock In owned b- vania Railroad ¢ Inge will be | the tor lors The taking and hedge nell- irregular during morn- H ini that a foreign +) Government nnd. bought 1,000,000 bushels ce Unloading Begins—Prices ent if said to be enormous. | a ton Ci ; striking losses were | foreign h $ of Belgian City. The w tutu, darivad Drop. w Haver town 4: nid m deatenday: ae * M ithe By, down 3; St. Pant, y was firm on hv large cast ee | — in aee of enthusian- nth Mf. H dy per, 49 4-4, down 2 1 Jhouses “Closed ty nt advance. , . Ipc: ner larent There wae no Christman cheer on | eadia down 4, Hethleh j}CHURCH SERVICES HERE. | fir" o ‘ : ’ : el, 42 down 3 yz, NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. h + Exchange this afternoon. York Central, #1%, down te: Lehieh! ve and the most pretentious | . 24: General) Market opened steady December nds palace in Mongol! [cue wera Serie Je Driers eee ei 1) yearn rere 46, which ts one point above | > Rounds Out 100 ——- [sumption of business wet in during the day were 157.225 | high ouched since the exchange Eat Everything "= Mo é ‘ Years 7? Fer 1 Kaew a : Stuat Dyspepsia 4 Tablet Wil Digest Any Meal At Any Time. often de we see men whe can set EX-ARMY MAI. of Peace Between America and England. There will be no morrow of the 100 ve celebration toe | pice woof peace bee | DISCHARGED. | self aw William |Clines by the minimum prices fixed by an) the ty fifth street, arrested | the last afternoon hour and all the * | leading | Keveral . * pace Was a bit too rapid, elling was free on the advance, sing a reaction of from 6 to 14 points {prices of morning. Be ated in atte vein buytl > ITEMS bs da INVESTORS. under voting t 4 be issues fell rapidly in price.) of them, notably United) Steel and Baltimore and Ohio, only saved from still further da. governors below which no trans-| 191%) have b allowed | wil termin lor cortttt y al the apeculative stocks | for capita N "a et | tween English speaking nations that Ton & charge of obtaining othe | tonougined 0 thie safety back. | Company on and a that date had beon planned by the American jing by misrepre ing himeelf to Broo! i" ¢ é < t No. 936. Grosdway, waa @ ate Ainoug brokers there was seri. 10,000 eies Ceateenty Comittee aie Ae vday by Mapuirate Toure in OW dixcusaion what measures should | t faa bees | Of aningt yin ny 7 “ by . wwe 4 a hicepenn Wk Win bideked ihe | We de Police Court, A. representa. | B® taken for to-morrow, whether min- | * aabsiati rViterant AS | tive of the paid t ining, vale | tune should be lowered or present " ba-aatsgghiseb lsh dete ide HODIOS) Ged at $77.26, had been paid for and the feures maintained tn the latter case Y| gt | st Sa oD that had been arrange OW TT Company did not desire to press the) it w mean an end to trading in| payable f e y i ehureh service In Great Hritain and | compl © ination whose intrinste value has} Dec. 81: 1 i 9 States wi ” ye jis Able ‘ Ee ne tne re rae bn a “HORLICK’S\ tox | . | For the first time since the Exe ' gn \t tacular affair arranged for Chane reopened (hore ware strong ine | lt Means i Deeg fiery Coe man mre: Say Jdications of foreign liqiidation, and} on eat t Original and Genuine | een prevented by Garman military heavy wales we ported in those 4 ceremonies were to be wtaged ‘This |Pacite, Pennsylvania, Steel, Readin, Clearance fay from « ol 0 7) el * New HW AH all ; In the old town of » Heigtum, CLOSING “QUOTATIONS. and Copper. Speculators Joined inj delpitia The Food-drink tor Ag where on Dec. 24, there wae [a bear rald and helped force the de- | Galveston, 00, | ‘More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | o | between —_ {clin 1,616,000 bushels | con® with the weakest digetion. | af en that that the siump! A number of Stock and erp | ended tho war of 112 and | the hundrad years of frie tons between the two nations All plane for a celebration In Ghent |S ugurated y relat art's i me ago, auve ere o ‘ort to have A Otwar «| duplicnted in th tral at Ghent } Be ry eteatts (the religious. ce nies that were N ry Seetecse co seodtul te every wurmel) held one hundred years ago, inne | quailty 2 gen eaieet fa diately after the treaty had been ‘i 4 Maeat signed : ry Cardinal Mercler of Wetaium had]? y been anked to conduct the servi : nd the few Americans that ave to De raw linings are per be Je the German lines were to form iy es the oyster waturaliy, quickly, warm o. Wute this has beon |! ey a ot arenention on account of Gorn oT? jiitary rule frowning on everything nglinh, though "toward Amorica In & spirit of defiance to the peace | De project, the Germans are reported ar | hee tat pt @ triumphant military cole- | iaeatnin © bration in Ghent on Christmas Day eat Avcording to despatches from Rottor- dan. the people of Ghent have been ordered to supply large quantitios of (te WN tobacco and wine for the soldiers ‘The town In to be made the scene of a war triumph to emphast the contrast with the pei a century friendly = enough GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE i cea dale Nt i 2 ring twere will be uaa Bie 8 oe OPENS AN ACCOUNT |«0=:""3 = Hy ° te $3 Down 50 96 Dem Dewn 10) ly relations, as Diet iN ae : | NEW WINTER CLOTHES RL hd 75% Deve oon, 150 utr Vhere wilt baa | FOR EVEKY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 4 rl ry, and at % ; seocthe BT eee | a throueh by News of Surpassing Importance for Men maT ISHER BRos ‘| srrean Bh COLUMBUS AVE. Behamniets 3 almacaans 5 3 BET 103 &104 57 BAUR qs 3 and Suits, ¢ a Worth $18.00 ws <a - ‘W.L.DOUGLAS L. Douglas shoes have his mame and price stamped $3 50 3.75 54, .00 $4, 50885 SHOES Boys’ Shoes | $2.00, $2.50, $2.00 are atylieh, able Doug shoes for men, and for Yonest value have no equi INSIST UPON HAVING W. L. Law ot be Dersuaded to take some other make Glaimed to be justasgood You are paying your Money and are entitled tothe best No matter ‘W. L, Douglas shose are within Catalog showing to > SS WS erder by mail, W.L.DOUGLAS, 160 Spark 81., Brockton, Mass, PANN SBQAGV i. DOUGLAS che IN GREATER NEW YORK: V., Cor, 120th Street, BROOKLYN on | 72 Taied Ay ‘vent “igo b rarth Sts. mas. | fe fits cosets fal of the Lust- | have reetore te normal t Jeut 0 per ve | Bich milk, Reka ected ach, povader form A quick lunch prepared 1#-W minstyy » Take ne substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S. : OS Others are imitations J. MICHAELS “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 182-184-186-188-190 SMITH ST. |sxoox vi! 222-224-226-228 GRAND ST. (Cor, Warren 81.) (Near Driggs Ave.) MOMITH ST’ STORE” OPEN EVENINGS MGRAND ST. STOR UNTIL CHRISTMAS th $5,000,000 +t rowers ha SRS Ese YER UR GRAND ST. STORE CARS tarnster to, Grand Street Crosstown lines vase oar and $20. 00, at and dar 300 COATS For Women and Misses , GO ON SALE TO-MORROW - Models Stylish Fabric, Also eae nee” $ 13% Coat o a "rar Set? iE LATEST MODELS 61 DOWN, bec A WEEK Our Royal Tailoring Department will make erfect fitting aN COUPON Allows Vou 10% on Your Purchase wee” 1% EEE! “J, MICHAELS <x On Our Famous Me.ns in Actia CREDIT TERMS Saving to Yo ARK, BK ERS, 9 DL? SMITH STR GRAND Core Wat arar ih DOWN, ttc A WEEK IN Ta /| /| N figures: During the first eight months of 1914 there were printed Separate Advertisements in The World 28,0 eye GNPBroadway and Thirty-third Street® Gimbel , subway Store Extra Special! An Unexpected Pre- Christmas One-Day (Thursday) Sale of Women’s and N Misses’Sample J, Suits, Coats, and Dresses” Made to be Retailed at $10 to $15 On Sale Tomorrow Only at $5 0 This is one of the most cicinive | sales of the season 1 us the | Most astonishing; , coming the | day before Christ will appeal | hy who want to do extraordi- well with « small amount df | Proce a 7 SB There Are 175 Orcsses at. teimmed with wri buttons and pretty hu There Are 135 oe at.... 8, twoeds on a mis terials, with high collars, buttonin, Serve Kk; trimmed with et; line satin. 25 of these Suits are fur trimmed aden. \$5) y There Are 185 Me and at.. . browns rie Chinchillas,t bor le some lined throughout; collars huts ton close ut neck. And in Addition, Tomorrow Only ry 140 Sample Coats for ae ai 9 5 These are mostly | Zibeline Chinchillas, stripe and Chevi all made in the up-to-date mode, els; all colors; 6 to 14 years. Subway Store, Balcony There Wax a Tremendous Rush Yesterday in Re- sponse lo the Advertisement of the Gimbel Subway Store's Sale of 5,000 Pairs of Women’s Felt Slippers for Chrisyavas Giving at *95c Everybody who came bought; and everybody said the values were simply wonderful. And so they are. New York never knew of such a sale before, and after the sale is over it will probably be a long time before such Felt Slip- pers will be offered & again at 96c. a Every Pair Brand New—Every Pair Perfect: The sule continues today and tomorrow and includes: Women’s Fur-Trimmed or Ribbon-Trimmed|| Juliette Style Slippors; Women’s Ribbon-Trimmed Everette Style Felt Slippers. All the nest fashionable 214 to 8. | N y N Christmas Wind-Up Sales | W All Over the Subway Store| Wonderful Bargains for Everybody 4 Both floors of the Subway itore join merrily and animatedly in one of the most brilliant holi sales the GIMBEL store has known. ‘The and in sizes to fit every foot— Subway Store, Balcony ohades, been wonderfully successful, and each of the pany departments in the Subway Store will exert Teaclt spiritedly to make tomorrow a history making bmg Make it a point to visit New York's big and dignified economy center—-the GIMBEL Subway Store. YORK WORLD is unapproached as-an Advertising Medium is clearly and impressivaly shown by these 432 A9 more than in the New

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