The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1915, Page 6

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Sok ‘quran BOY, ORDERED TO WORK, KILLS HIMSELF BY GAS. ie members of Losal Union rhe oa Winter” | Orpan Taken In by Boarding same. the Beoentric Firemen give] at ¢ o'clock and dancing | : gm . House Landlady Grows Desper- had @ most agreeable manner. He Se 2 ENDINDIGESTION, | sso. (4S, SIURNESS—PPES DUPERS ss ees the idea of having to work. He was healthy and strong, an orphan, and < Bitious- | conducts fashionable boarding | Enfive minutes! No stomach Ge a fume of end i stom) Teens eg cete ve months aap, 08 fj » aim. es and candy at Christmas, and get up carly, and Willie took pains to break it the very first time he unless he took hold of bis work in earnest she would have to get anothec | boy. “Ad right, Mrs. Condon,” Willie re- ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther's Sons FURS At Greatly Reduced Prices 991 Fifth Avenue, New York ake i Fa HT fit rif F : ls Specially Priced Annual Sales uslinUnderwear and Infants’ Wear Chtldren’s Domestic Underwear Cambric Petticoats 48 “208 yrs. Regularly 15 Flannel Petticoats Regularly Hand-made Princess Slips .85 1 to 8 yrs. Regularly 1.10 Band-made Drawers A9 .65 Regularly 70 96 Hand-made Waist Skirts 95 1.25 1.65 Regelerty 1.85 1.75 2.95 Gowns 1.28 1.50 1.95 Regularly 81.056 2.26 2.50 A‘Sale ot Infants’ White Dresses Infants’ to 3 Year Sises—3rd Floor Gretchen, Russian, Long Waisted, Yoke and Straight models in newest styles and eel ee Wade bart -copyrignoed materials, Oue-third Under-priced. Machine-made Short Dresses ' 39 45 60 to 3.35 Regularly » 6 0 * 5 Machine-made Long Dresses .39 45 .50 .69 ‘' 1.85 Regularly © OF 70 “ 295 Aloo hand-mace long and short dresses, hane-embroidered wrappers and sacques, long and short flannel shirts, and white and colored PIFTH AVBNUB----- +--+ at 35th Street / ya es aes tine“ oraheeds Mitac Sietrartiee eye Aets Bir Bs areedy thmti Street, Anna having : three pairs of tights from “H'm," reurmured mother. “What tae bg Barend ‘thwno ‘put the dead, mouse in her “Greatest Thing Ever,” He’ Con-| ‘atver permission to withdraw the | desk drawer.” answered . complaint had been given, Justice ener" Case, |aceneamat toon Mow toreaai The Age Limit “Tango Skirt” Case. and said: ; “I guppose you are still tangoing | Removed, sth ane ont rons a en eee itted Mise|_ This is a time when youth, energy, sions to-day handed down @ personal|, "Tee, Your Honor,” adm he ith td beatty cout othe extreme opinion sanctioning “tangoing,”| “So do 1,” quoth the Justice, “I t use which the Justices took to include the|love it, Ite the greatest thing gi@dy fox trot and the more con- ¥ sorvative hesitation. Mies Ida Leventhal, who lives at boarders gave him dollars and | Jarceny ‘Steen 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue | | Will continue to offer To-morrow, extraordinary values in the following departments: Women’s Suits, Dresses and Coats Comprising the entire stock of outer garments for every requirement, At less than half earlier season’s: prices Women’s Tailored Suits, Formerly $19.50 to 59.50, ‘at-$9.75 to 25.00 Women’s Dresses, bed $21.50 to 85.00, “ 8.75-to 39:50 Women’s Dancing Frocks, $39.50 to 195.00, “ 21.50 to 65.00 Women’s Street and Motor Coats, Formerly $19.50 to 55.00, 9.50 to 22.50 Women’s Plush Coats, Formerly up to $45.00, at $22.50 Women’s Evening Coats, bas up to 100.00, at $45.00 The Clearance Sale of Women’s Furs: Involves ali our high class Imported and American-made garments At extraordinary price concessions Women’s Caracul Coats, | Women’s Hudson Seal Coats, from $39.50 to 195.00 from $57.50 to 295.00 Original prices were $59.50 to 875.00 Original prices were $85.00 to 475.00 Women’s Persian Lamb Coats, Formerly $195.00, - at $135.00 Women’s Small Furs - from $5.50 to 65.00 | Muffs, Originally $8.75 to 95.00 Scarfe, from $9.75 to 75.00 Originally $18.50 to 125.00 The Special Dress Goods Offering JNCLUDES an exceptional purchase of three of the season’s most favored materials. All Silk Black Grenadines 40 and 44 inches wide, in various weaves, Imported Black Broadcloth 54ins. wide, sponged & shrunk, light weight at 50c a yard at $1.28 a yard Regular Value $1.00 a yard Regular Value $2.00 a yard And in addition, severa! thousand yards of All Wool Serge at 75c a yard in black and a large assortment of new Spring colorings, including various shades of navy blue Household Linens at 20 to 334% Off COMPRISING Table Cloths, Damasks by the yard, Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Towels and Toweling, featuring prices such as these: Satin Damask Table Cloths, @ by @ yards to 214 by 4 yards. Actual Values $2.50 to 15,00, at $1.75 to 10.50 Damask Table Cloths, Irish Linen Hand Embroidered round scalloped, at $2.50 to 4.25 | Pillow Cases, 2¢14 by 86 ins, Values $3.75 to 5.75 Value 0#.60apair, . . at $1.85 Napkins, dos. $1.75 to 17.50 | Satin Finished Bed Spreads, Values $8.50 to 25.00 » dosen bemmed, size 78 by 88 inches, at $1.95 German Linen Huck Towels, Value $2.50 each Value ¢4.00adosen, . at $2.95 | Pure Linen Hemstitched Sheets, Fine Old Bleached Huck Towels, Single Bed Size, $3.40 Double $4.40 Value @7.00adosen, . at $5. Values $6.50 and 5.50 » pair Large Turkish Bath Towels, Trish Linen Pillow Cases, Value $3.50 « dosen, at $2.75 #¢ by 86 ins., Value $1.85 pr, at $1.00 We have special facilities for embroidering by band Monograms, Initials, Crests, etc., and during our January Sales we will allow a special discount of 10 per cent. on orders for the ing of one dozen or more articles. Blankets and Comfortables Of the most desirable grades, greatly underpriced White Blankets (pink and blue borders) Comfortables (Double sise) Single size, pair $2.50, 3.75 | Figured Silkoline, new colorings, $1.45 Regular price $8.00 and 5.25 Regular price 61.06 Double size, pair $3.45, 4.85 | Printed Silkoline, wool filling, at $2.95 Regular prices 64.50 and 6.00 Regular price 68.75 Extra large size, pair $5.00, 6.75 | Figured Silk Chiffon, wool filling, $4.00 Mogulas prices 06.60 and 8.50 Regular price 64.85 $021 fying, 4A gs #2 opr a Sl, a i + A ON B. Altman & Ga/\M The Remaining Assortments of Misses’ Tailored Suits,.. .... Dancing Frocks, Evening Wraps and Winter Coats will be offered to-morrow, in a Reduction Sale of more than ordinary interest, at ‘prices that are in many instances less than one» half those originally quoted. pphertine « Tallored Suits at $12.50, 16.50°& 22.00 Dancing Frocks, of soft satin in the pastel shades ©. . « . « .. at $19.50 Evening Wraps, of pastel broadcloth, all stlke lined arid‘ some fur-trimmed, at $16.50 Winter Coats at $9.50, 12.75 & 16.00 (Department on the Second Floor) ~. A Special Sale of Broadcloth: - fer, to-morrow (Wednesday) will. conaist ‘of. sevetal thousand yards of this fashionable material (fofmerly marked at $2.00 to $3.25. per yard), in a large yariety of the wanted shades, at the very special price of “" “* $1.35 per yard. The above will be sold only in Sult, Skirt’ An Extraordinary Sale of |: *’ Men’s Wear “to be continued to-morrow. (Wednesday) compfises Men’s Overcoats, Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear and. Umbrellas, all of which are offered at considerably less than the regular selling prices. : é A Sale of Young Men’s Suits is also being held. tt. x The Silk Department “ ; A highly interesting display is: now: being aD ce oy anaee The New American Colors for.) Spring, 1915 (Introduced by B. Altman & Co.) represented in silk fabrics of choice qualities, all manufactured, dyed and finished in the United States. Included in the display are Corded Silks, Chiffon Taffetas, Mare quisette, Lustrous Satins, Crepe dé Chine, Charmeuse, Poplins and Cashmere de Sole, introducing the new American colors: Rocky Mountain Blue Arizona Silver Palm Beach Oregon Green Delaware Peach Newport Tan Gettysburg Gray Tuxedo Brown and Piping Rock Inspection is cordially invited. . Samples will be sent upon request) Bitty Aeruae - Madtoon Aawemee 4 ; —_— £ a ” pe RAEI tA aa ey ok. aaltepet Es

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