The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 10

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esa taestliniddn shoes wohl, ARS PTT NT NY A FN ORI WORLD, WEDNES THE EVENING: DRUGFOR WEAK HEART | | KILLS AN EX-SOLDIER | i AT HOME FOR VISIT SO ea RETIRING | FROM BUSINESS| Entire $100,000 Stock of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings, Etc. NOW ON SALE REGARDLESS OF COST After 35 Years of Honorable Business Career the Harris Store Will Close Its Doors. Nothing Reserved. Prices Cut te Cost and Less. Men’s Suits & Overcoats, 50c on the Dollar] $12.50 Value.............. 18.00 Value... 23.00 Value 27.50 Value 33.00 Value 11910, Morris High; 1911, De Witt Clin- ton High; 1913, Stuyvesant High. On Feb. 14 last year Curtis High School once more won the troph the beautiful bronze plaqu decorated the building in Sta victorious youngsters in the 1914 shoot were Zickel, 78: Smith, 78; Quinlan, §7; Dowell, &:| Volkbardt, && The team total was! 411. Morris High School was second with a score of 391. By the rules of the annual invita- tion shoot the contest Is held each year under the auspices of the high school which won the trophy the pre- vious year, Owing to Curtis High) School's location on Staten Island the) BOT FOR TROPHY EVENING WORLD Contest Is Feature of Tournament at Seventy- | First's Armory. + Sergeant Harris Had Just Been Discharged After Seventeen Years of Service i sournathent whieh begins to-day was) At Harrie, thirty-ciz yeare old, wae} arranged by the boys of Morris High. ; til recently first sergeant of the Fity- Entries closed yesterday and a big| ninth Coast Artillery, Fort Andrews, field wit! try for The Evening World| poston, died at 1A. M. to-day at the plaque and the other prizes. Twenty-| home of his mother, Mrs. Ellzabeth Armory, Thirty-fourth Street) ig. catibre rifles_will be used and! Harris, No. 160 Henry street, from | Park Avenue. ft will last oUF) regutar ammunition will be shot. In! an overdose of digitalis taken as a and chief interest tes in the) wuoiic school rife covpetitions sub-! heart stimulant. | next Hriday afternoon |targets are used Harris arrived home yesterday for at 2.45 o'clock for The Ev*-| roe individual events to-day and/ his second visit In seventeen years. aerate ‘Tropay j to-morro He enlisted during the Spanish war consisting of five boys rep- ‘ high schools throughout /urday from 9 unti New York will take part. It ona as aan ‘be the eighth year the seboolboy | World Trophy . n competed for the Evening |team will be per Trophy. It was first won by | S60" hey High School on Feb. 16 197. | tional Rifle Association. following year Curtis won it De Witt Clinton High: P Be Stomach See eee ee the rite bis mother and told her to get « doc- | a hamptonship of New York and| tor. One from the neighborhood was hee i Rat 2, t b bs wasd to Ue balnel BA called and Harris told him he had ther to be awa) ‘© the schoo! Go to Bed ee eh cet aaeents ears ie taken twenty drops of digitalis. By Work You'd Have to Do. ning World match and the two|the time ap ambulance arrived from jouverneur Hospital he was dead, the Je the Individeal Create ioe Tines| ourgeon sald from the effects of the zerezate reets entities the contestant to aj 4rue. jection of prizes in his class, in- hoy marksmen to-day begin winth annual invitation rife tin the Seventy-first Reet- ward joined the regular Fria . When bis father died two! tor T | years aga, he ca 6 robust and| & member of eac'/ weighing 19 pounds. When his moth. | him at first. He told her be had been honorably | scharged because of an affection of | ne second event Friday will be the “Defeadam Trophy and five) 4 bronze medals. The next will be a ‘man competition for the Dui the heart. He weighed less than 160) ont Trophy and six silver medais.| pounds. He complained jast night of ‘0 junior clubs affiliated resiing worse. Early to-day he called | (iieaitnks) Cor. 14th St. Stern Brothers | 42nd and 43rd Streels, West of kth Avenue. C to a bene pie. youreetf doing the same (hing your sromach—the movies of ali ver organs. cluding rifles, knives, ammunition, tmagine yourseit Sevoting beurslelectric torches, mageaine subscrip- ‘werk te the digestion of ajtions, ramrods and stiver military et WIR you canne: dixest Decause of | brushes. tmarecivnte given te yeu ty the} The two-man team championship! > [match will be for the B. F. Ki s individual score in Class A or Is. The committee of boys from Mor hoot which has the tou! harge consists of Vict man; Roland EB. Re DS J. Edward s Dyspepets Tablets ge inte your fast ike food. They are «0 pee- ris High nament f The foliow offering very special price advantages: fg January Swes are now in active pr J orret ¥ “apt eem-|nament is under the Boant of Ri Women’s Furs and Fur Garments, Women’s: and Misses’ Suits, Dresses, Coats and Wraps, Household and Decorative Linens ae kine ene etary Imspector of athietics of the Depart- ment of Edncation | Chief sponsors for the rifle com-| petition are Gen. George W. Win- gate, President of the Lereye, and . Reere' the Leage and Ditector of Physies!! Training tn the Ni York Public! Schools. | == The Furniture Departments On the Filth and Sixth Floors been missing since Sunday morning and | |) his friends are much worried about bim. ||! ol . 521 West One| —) Hundred and Eighty-second Street, to th report at the office and has not been heard from rm? sinee. About jeot {tall and i Meee lb «| looked like a lad of eighteen or twen ct Any one myth ' === wie offer, beginning to-morrow, an exceptionally advantageous pur- chase of desirable Chamber Suites and Separate Picees, at One-third to One-half Jess than regular selling prices im te asked to comrn Pratt, No 63 Park’ R. STaSAVE. BRO Osa New —-= . Ivory Fnamel Snite, 3-piece, $°8.50)Solid Mahogany Chiffoniers, $36.50 Formerly 8165.00 Formerly #50,00 Old Oak Suite, 5-piece, at $142.50|Bird’s Eve Maple Dressers, $30.00 Formerly $200.00 ~ Formerly $50.00 Golden Oak Bedsteads, al $13.50] Mahogany Bedsteads, at $18.50 i ones eee Formerly $30.00 Formerly $38.50 | _ Cireassian Walnut Toilet Tables, Formerly $30.00 and 64.00, $15.0), 35.00 Brass Bedsteads, Mattresses and Springs At Correspondingly Low Prices iit | Brass Bedsteads, four different patterns, iv all sizes and ir cither bright or satin finishes, Layer Felt Mattresses, | full size at $7.50, 9.50, 13.25 Formerly $10.50, 12.50 and 17.50 at $15.00, 20.00, 22.50, 27.50 ? rf Hit Formerly #20.00, 25.00, 30,00 and 35.00] Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, i Wire and Upholstered Springs, full size Formerly #82.00, at $27.50) |! at $4.75, 9.75, 14,50, 19.50| Special Black Hair Mattresses, Formerly 87.00, 12.50, 16,50 and 22.75 Formerly #26.00, at $21.00 -. ae a > |) a evens hUS tT or. full size Cd ieee Parlor Bulle, mahuvany fi earved, upholstered wn Vey $75 4 DOM i Completes D Prrnicnet ry George Randoiph Che AUTHOR OF THE “Get -Rich-Quick Wallingford” series has written @a new story of unique cheracter and thrilling adven ure, entitied ‘iia pls ster ime and Trial Prove “unequalied value of Beecham's Pill lect, corrective of silments of the Oy Pile 00 the | pene — and onta best peepentive of dusting and : resul ‘or over half a century they he relies ame the heptoches, deprersion of know what it ts tw have your eotmnand ab Ald to Health | § 2 ee os “Runaway June” im Thie Story Begins in Next Sunday’s World Magazine x Ig Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow, in the January Sale of Undermuslins new acquisitions of merchandise will be featured at special prices for Thursday’s selling In spite of the lively absorption of these stocks during the past few days, new deliveries have in the meantime kept the selections at the top notch of variety. Particularly, we announce the arrival of hundreds of new lace-trimmed gar- ments, contracted for early in the Fall, in advance of the threatened shortage of laces, and cow priced well below prevailing figures. In addition, there are many new sr ge in Paris-made garments, and choice conceits in crepe de Chine. And next to the’superb character of this merchandise, its daintiness, fine making, and authenticity of style, economy of price is the distinguishing feature of every garment in this remarkable sale. ’ Notable economies expressly for Thursday White Petticoats................ Very special at 79c, $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 Nightgowns...................0. Very special at 79c, $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 Combinations........................ Very special at $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 Envelope Chemisces......... ... Very special at 75c, $1.00 & $1.50 Corset Covers & Drawers..... .. Very special at 50c, 85c & $1.00 INGEROUR iss edb secirstenet Very special at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 & $4.95 House Dresses. . ‘ Silk Petticoats........... Children’s White Presses . Very special at 69c, $1.00, $2.00 & $4.00 .. Very special at $2.00, $3.00 & $4.00 Very special at 50c, $1.00 & $2.00 Very exceptional Sale of Women’s New Russian Cossack Suits special tomorrow at $23.50 Regular retail price, $45.00 This is the new circular flare coat and skirt suit, which is the newest and most notable contribution to smart tailored modes. The coat is a handsome military effect, trimmed with braided frogs in front, and at back of waistline, and buttons close to the neck with choker collar of fur, while a decp band of fur to match completes.the circular flare of the coat. Fourth floor Made of chiffon broadcloth, in black, navy, nigger brown, and Rus- siangrcen. All suits warmly interlined, and lined with peau de cygne. Two special sales tomorrow of Women’s Coats reduced one-half from former prices These coats age from regular stock and there is noth- ing like them anywhere at these remarkable reductions _ $22.50 Coats | $10.00 $39.50 Coats | $19.50 Reduced to Reduced to | A seven-eighth full ripple model, with con- | Three-quarter, and seven-eighth vertible collar, made of “ Kenyon’s” double- | belted all around or in irontieay cs prt faced plaid back cloth, making the garment | of fine ually plush, with large luxuriant reversible for wear on either side. In gray, | collar of skunk opossum, lined with peau brown, and navy. de cygne, and interlined. Very special sale tomorrow of Women’s New Silk Afternoon Dresses $19 Value $27.50. An exceptional opportunity at 50 New Empire waistline models, with military collar, full length sleeves of either silk or chiffon, and full four yards circular or deep pleated skirt. Made of taffeta, satin, charmeuse and crepe de Chine, and effectively trimmed with touches of Jace, gold embroidery or velvet ribbon. The assortment of colors comprises navy, Hague blue, sand, putty, reseda, rose, wistaria and black. Women’s $18.50 Serge Dresses at $12.50 A stylish model, developed in French serge. Made on slightly Empire lines, with braid bound coatee back, and vestee and military collar ‘of faille silk. ‘The skirt is a full four yards circular effect, with yoke. In black, navy, green and brown. Fourth floor Fur Coats and Matched Sets reduced a third, a half, and more In the whole city of New York there are no fur bargains like these Seal-Dyed Muskrat Coats in plain or combination effects. Sale of Men’s Reduced from $75.00...........++. to $49.50 Reduced from $120.00... ....to $74.50 Reduced from $190.00. . .to $98.00 Suits, $23 Reduced from $225.00... . to $129.00 Reduced from Reduced from $245.00......... .. to $189.00 #43, 840, $38 Remarkable reductions in Matched Sets #35, 930 & $28 rcheduled specially for tomorrow's selling. $75.00 Natural Wolverine Sets.........600 000 cece ee reduced to $37.50 $100.00 Natural Wolverine Sets...... ssseees educed to $50.60 $375.00 Male and Skunk Sets combined . reduced to $187.80 $168.00 Mole and Skunk Sets combined .. reduced to $82.80 $45.00 Natural dap. Fox Sets ics .. .feduced to $29.50 $550,00 Ermine Sets es .. Peduced to $179.60 $125 to $295 Seal-dyed Muskrat Combination Sets, reduced to $62.50 to $142.86 sreeeees reduced to $12.50 $25.00 Mole Coney Sets New Nemo Invisible Self-reducing Corsets at $3.00 Vhe chief feature of the new Nemo ts that ite self-reducing device is under and i Wiating any possible interference with the smouthness of its ptf pn, weet for the money, and we have assembled « full complement of “ They are made of imported French coutil and are especially "d floor ‘ for medium and stout figures Thi Special for Thursday, $3.00 Nemo .

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