The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1915, Page 6

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AT ii 1 10 OF “TIPPERARY” emi-Annual Sale of EN’S SHIRTS To-Morrow, January 5th nd Other Well Known Makes sale of real values. NOT a BUT our entire stock of perfect fit- fresh clean Shirts, in all the fash- shirtings,. including madras, male, flannel, silk and linen, mercer- fabrics and pure silk. Plaits, fine Rooms Watch Firefighters and Provide Music. To the tune of “Tipperary,” played ‘The fire was discovered by Nathan- fel Barrett, an elevator operator, who smelied smoke and ran his car to the basement to investigate. He saw the storeroom full of smoke and a dull fame in the murky air. P. M. Hooven, night clerk, was noti- Men’s Entrance, 759 Breatony Chacnd Oia Ks. PR ane Litiée Difference What You Need, a World “Want"*ad. Will Go and Get It Comiskey, in command of funer: as delayed, pet arrival. Engine Company No, 72 Comiskey brought |§io000. 7” renee Lines of hose were tarvegh the lobby and inserted into the base- ment through a hole chopped fn the tile floor. A hole was @hopped 250 Guests Driven From rs od Le thee J overwnelmed. with grief ge fo immediatly Ro ee ng jhe Jett in tor ———_——_ Gives Fire Alarm, Drops Dead. MOUNT PLEASANT, Pa., Jan. 4.— The Siavish Catholic Church here were destroyed by fire an estimated loss of Jacob Varintock, discovered the fi the ets avoliok, oat | 313210 of Mission F a eiimre-Hall UsualPrices From Stickley Brothers eta Grand Rapids a Old House’’) What It Means (1) 46 carloads of mission ture, all perfect. (2) 520 patterns of quaint pieces for i Tolan room, dining- room, 1), library and (3) Thousands of pieces in the largest number and sreatest variety of mission lurniture ever offered in a sale. (4) Half usual cost saved. baal Men’s Shirts are the Silks = ba dong No more rugs of these pertiontes patterns to be “Discontinued pat- is what manufac- turers call them, Hin- continuance of such fine desigfs as these means a limited output and keeps the rugs uncommon, dis- tinctive. That's why this might be called a sale of limited editions of fine fr" terns” *. fhe new patterns com ing be force these rugs out » for quick selling, at a procs b in price. The rugs here offered are exact reproductions of Orientals "Whey are the best rugs of one of the best rugmakers of Ameica All, Tuesday, $2.35 each oil sd Sines 16 to 17 Sale of Kenreign Raincoats, $3.50 for $5 to $12 grades." buy Mission furniture— been glad to take #7 5 O46 inches 36 5 68 inches ‘ 4 Gin a7. Cin Ono loot of Sin 5 10 oie 0 6 18 feet Oa 18 bowt WOM, © imo 18 feet #7 5 96 imehes Cstlea on Oe 10 beet Oo 18 bows HOt Om we bows 101 Cin et Ow re ee Hie i giz F <8 si if i “Pa ‘s Cold Compound” a s cl nose and Pend and ends grippe. hie des taken srery Sg hours until A dose three doses are takes oo Broadway and Ninth, New York A Million Pieces peti Stickley mission furniture ll at this price. We would have made room lor The pubic would have bought it >... Brickley furniture is suist. with eriginality and t ne always be in vogue. } ia of best white oak; solidly, y, carefully pat together; poy ie one of its strongest 5 pieces are ided with doal steel ap ving on ble-coned ing seats; back mz filled witht ihn quality silk Where leather is used, it is genuine goat-skin, and fully guaranteed. It ia the time of all times to Chaire, rockers, divans, desha, To get full quality And Save Half on Stickley mission furniture (from “the Old House") and have the choice of $181,821 worth, is something New York has never treated to before. odded last year (1014). If we could, we would have Anglo Persian Rugs Regularly Now - OO 400 . 0 10 05 16.28 ow mt wow nee oe Wh Om c1dtt Cin 9100 tft Bhm 0 18 beet Anglo Indian Rugs Regularly Now oo son 4.75 ow prey pry 65 eo ae aon Sin 5 10M Oi Weaves Royal Worcester Rugs 10M. Gin. a 19 tt sia Wh Siete... The sale begins tomorrowyTuesday, morning. Fifth Gallery, New Building. Di | f Wi itf ll R Limited Edition Sale of 1348 of the Finest Wilton and Brussels Regularly Now $3.75 ose on. Gin 7h bie... O00 bot ot Sin On tie oute OOS beet nce creeee to tt Cin ston. ft tbe +» tn sw uy 90 cesegeened 075 wh “ue Vourth Gallery, New Building 42nd and 43rd Streets, of Ah Avenue. Will continue To-morrow ‘and the remainder of the week : Their Extraordinary Sales of Women’s Superior Underwear OFFERING most extensive assortments of high class lingerie, ip the most favored models, materials and trimmings, At d saving of fully one-third from regular prices Night Gowns, at 65c, 79c to 3.45|Drawers, at 38c, 55c, 72c to 1.90 Regularly $1.00 to#5.60 Regularly 60c to 92.85 Combinations, at 80c, 986c to 3.85] Corset Covers, at 45c, 59c to 2.65 Regularly $1.10 to 5.95 Regularly 65q to 8.75 Chemises, at 48c, 75c, 89c to 2.50] Petticoats, 69c, 85c, 1.00 to 3.50 Regularly 69c to $8.75 Regularly $1.00 to 4.96 Envelope Chemises, Regularly $1.10.t0 8.50, at 79c, 98c, 1.10 to 2.25 Also a very exceptional collection of ’ Women’s Crepe de Chine Undergarments At proportionate reductions from previous prices Crepe de Chine Gowns, Crepe de Chine Knickerbockers, Regularly 94.45 and 5.95, $2.85, 8.95] Regularly 92.85 and 3.95, $1.90, 2 2.65 Crepe de Chine Combinations, Crepe de Chine Underbodices, Regularly $4.95 and 5.75, $2.96, 3.85 oubfiy Gad ent 146, wt 960, 1.80 The following sales are now in active progress offering very ; special price advantages: and Fur Garments, omen’s and Misses’ Suits, ‘ Dresses, Coats and Wraps Dress Goods and Colored and Black Silks, Boys’ Washable and Woolen Suits . Also Household and Decorative Linens, Blankets and Comfortables Women’s F The Sale. of Sheets and Pillow Cases wut aléo be continued To-morrow, at the following extraordinary price © concessions: Muslin Pillow Cases, . Muslin Sheets, 45 by 36 inches, . 54 by 90 inches, > 3 2 a Le at 300 Musli Sheets #440" wien = "680 bs ae — Muslin Pillow Cases | Muslin Bolster Cases 42x86 ins. 45x36 ins. 50x86ins. 54x36 ins.|42 x 54 ins. 42 x 72 ins. 45 = 76 ins. 14c 15e l6c 17 2 32c 37c Embroidered Pillow Cases, 45 by 86 inches, > % 4% Very special at 25c Embroidered Initial Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 inches, % Very special at 35¢ Also large assortments of Hemstitched and Embroidered Sheets and Cases at correspondingly low prices. During the Year 1914 the Columns of THE NEWARK STAR (Evening and Morning) ‘ 2,152,954 cmc, 5 IT not safe toassume that such | | an increase can only be the ree || Received? Surely renuis nly | tas | whe baw thal results iy THE RESULT OF RESULTS of A Nhs terion coapedy THE NEWARK “TAR ¢ pettion, and to cultivater nad the best way to reach the people fn thie territory Ia by using the advertising columns of Goined Over the Year 1913 PROPORTIONATE | Newark Evening Star sci te Bee newer peper in Home Olfice, Brantford Place C. ¥. CHATVIELD, Advertising JAMES CPLANERTY PAUL gLocK seas coon

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