The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1915, Page 11

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EngR by two bore whe Scone ee On Use For Over 30 Yeors se aval Nable'te i] 5 By That the Evening World’s Pensy and where six eel Lunch Fund is receiving approvation Cees Gann We waste ca | Thus Gaiteee not only throughout Greater New 80) lunch service York but in dther cities throughout iactiemnae the United States, js evidenced by maty contributions and letters re- ‘ ceived from outside sources. i 7a0, OU af minoenpele see. gad Commencing today and continuing tomorrow, the first of organised a Penny Lanch Fund, and ' is folldwing@the plan of Tho Evening L ls toudwingithe plan of The Bveaing The Semi-Annual Sales of attractions to ald the move- ATA SBR “rs ~- Saks Suits for-Men n the @ignature of sites : (MEY Fs f BED WhrreFoaOenhaw || 02°48 of which will form « nucleus fo of @ fund to finance the “penny Mancha” forsaken eden, the Reduced from $43, $40, $38, Children’s Aid Committee of the ina" Forat’ Acct "the $35, $30, and $28 first performance will take place aE 3 : i this week. The first school in 1 Ty Now $23.00 on this work, the President and ‘ 9 oes $75 committee of the Woman's Club (A small charge will be, made for alterations) Fuf: iE or fet if EFS f Bi i t Ts it F gf 4 F Ht rif i i Ee if Hi F | fi ; i 5 f 4 Completely ‘and Mra. W. E. Rockwood, repre- j coke: Ansoclation, secsdes. to enlist the This is the first of the celebrated semi-annual sales of Saks clothes, co-operation of local theatres for and consists wholly and without exception of suits tailored by the Ap coms. $125 benefit performances during the Saks organization during the present season. That statement will be i 5; i 3 5 i in rf f Ee 3g - i es Complete: holidays. It was thought that the PY os " Furntehed double attraction of excellent the- sufficient to convey to you the character of the tailoring and the style, atrical programmes and the fact as it will be also sufficient to indicate the diversity of the selections, er that by patronising these perform- : Rooms - ances the audience would have the @ a B conten $150 privilege of aiding in a good cause Some suit sales are a habit. Furnished would bring a hearty response Ss k S " S le : wrerctar is aks Suit Sales are an event IOWA BOY EARNS PENNIES TO — Buffet in Quartered Oak SEND TO FUND. . Tha’ : Golden finish, beautifully carved, A Ittle boy in Marengo, Ia., wanted rubbed and pottened; with scroll f\to help the Pen.y Lunch Fund and j base 45 inches wide; con. H! went to work to raise money for the purpose. He swept out the Post Office, Hie z E & E z 5 tt if th i i i fess TH a Ft “Ff i ist i t is why they occur only semi-annually. #2 for which he received a few pennies F ine us E with the following: Marengo, Ia., Dec. 19, 1914 Eititor Evening World New. York City: Tam a little boy and live fifteen $5.00 Trousers Free! Genuine Standish Worsteds, not too heavy a weight, which I can guarantee for all \i| year wear. These goods are all wool mixed with silk, and I guarantee to each cus- f ‘ . tomer that they are the same cloths sold by high priced tailors for $25, $ 1 9 50 e drawer bea} we $19.9 . When he had accumulated 25 Bet Stee ante peri he Healy ns the Evening World Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street a ie oq8s: i # T | $30, $35, $40. I make your suit to order with extra pair of «trousers tonto | of same cloth 5 eae yy: (Sos aa 4 wa.Zé, negpbeer, dacares (Denial £146) | 7 . | ‘PLL SILENCE THE SKEPTICS | Gicbe Unfinished Worsteds, manufactured by eke PATHE MAN WHO KNOW ET ene the Globe Woolen Mills of Utica, N. Y., gent me his brother, father, his friends—the pleased | Which closed down some little time ago, and hout hande—super TO THE MAN WHO DOUBTS—who havin isi thei iat bette ens, neve ree MAN WHO DOUBTS—who having | this is the balance of their black cloths, turned ahaa eh who never proved, but who, if he looks and proves, | Over to me by a commission house, at a price 25% |flfetsal crassa are, mes a good customer, | send this message: woke earth” + [NEED YOU—YOU NEED ME. If I don't do|| lower than any tailor or clothier in the country could buy anything but keep the other fellow’s prices down || equal values. Any tailor using these goods would charge othe Aes, preparer a where they belong, every city needs me. Ort sania tae > ers asremmenae anal take eT OFFER YOU THIS” WEEK. incontestable | 230 and $35 for the same. My price, to order, § 50 they en fa proof, Plain, manifest, palpable proof of my ability including an extra pair of trousers of the same paths | |F iahneas and oercion to provide clothin lues under the market. Su ; ine sted stripe tice, love, me teact from my p Prhewwone the enthusiasm and the goods or fine worsted stripe . 6 4°. 4 + eSue-, - gonfidence that knowledge imparts to me, and 5 20 Une: ? rcoats Chin. (ml: te: Geo te eae Serie ohe tr Reharadt teeny aemmnasel = “ :. #18, 920 | ( pean tet : Ive noe. Blue Chin- |i) ye, tree the mae oti the scepticism, all the doubt and the misgivings with chillas, Blac erseys, Plaid Backs $ 622 <== acte ; yt juotified in watehin interest the may lead to in the way of involving all jot the tom kingdoms represented iu this fésae055 ‘which you are saturated, and then I'll surprise you. and Fancy Coatings, all ready to 1 tell you I can sell you a suit lower than the other i é as | be fellow can buy the cloth. I don't ask you to buy— ;wear out, some as lowas. . . | Meee: aN eeakentts aun cee f a | DO ASK YOU TO LOOK f ’ . Uncalled for Trousers, just the thing to the arin th yen hee peop. | match out an odd coat or vest, $1.75. idler des lealbedeen: “Vve * hand 119-121 Nassau St. gt pce t im tat th at pen Evenings Til to Bim that cometh to 4 “ i Saturday 9 o'Cleck tf sctrot tn may cabinet, icy, Vom the character ‘e which te to rule thd Puskas 8 tos ss TS eee Mite

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