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

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lat dh cna ese de dda calli ~ Jamas McCroery & C0 34th Street ts when the sclircommex eos woeéd Manued the arolition of wooden care AND REJOINS REPI REPUBLICANS. | after the recent Niath Avenue and NGFIELD, M1, Ja M., Jan, 6—At the! jou. 7 Vee) fF ee Cee ee U8 One Hundred and Sixteenth Street SPR elevated rafiroad disaster, was that Republican caucus at the St the L strucures would not bear the |or Representatives her . ee sit ARS FOR L _ ON EBM es See R. Maitble made it his business to a make julet 1 i] E Commissioner Malt Maltbie Shat-| steet car tatustey. "Wank be iareet ters Interborough’s Objec-|te'not taking the putiic mance ee tions to Safer Vehicle. Annual Sale Lingerie at i McCutcheon’s At no time have we had a better collection of desirable new Lingerie from Paris for the Jan- uary Sale than we have this year. apa shipments have reached us during the past few weeks, and the display is in every respect as attractive as any that we have ever been able to offer. Important price reductions have been made on several special lines, but besides this, 10%, discount will be allowed on all other goods throughout Weg. Trade Mark January Fur Sale Presenting an Unusual Opportunity to Procure Superior Quality Fur Garments, Muffs, and Neckpieces at Wholesale Prices On Thursday and Friday WOMEN'S FUR COATS Caracul Coats made from soft, lustrous skins; lined with rich silk Lae ae in. long... formerly 85. 08 to ite confidence in the matter of Progress in steel car building. A man who is familiar with the : steel car industry and with the de- \ The Fivening World is in a posltion| signing of these modern Passenger fe announce authoritatively that it 19] carriera told Commissioner Maltbie {Possible to build steel cars light! that not only can bteel cars as light ots for 7 elevated lines of the/as the wooden ones now used on "| Imterborough Rapid Transit Company |g, jin: cone' “in Manhattan and the Bronx. It is ~~ tng Ast lengthen "| , necessary the metal cars may be algo qualified to announce that these| }) i cere can be built as cheaply, if not wilt Hgehter than the old-fashioned ee a the antiquated WAtoet etme the taterboreuieh the entire stock. Caracul Coats,—-collar of Natural Skunk or other contrasting fur. a Nic cheved 4 The first contention raised by of modern are a het fey * _ | Redon taints iarssc idles e at ressptag he French Gowns—$1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 to Sovtel: Moldekin Coats... .)) cevvccccvoduccueusteneareenvennees formerly 165.00, oe he ite tre Doha ty ures. was The authority for the information in com. French Seal Coats made ae selected skins; fain of Russian Fitch, Civet or Chinchilla missioner Maltbie’s possession ne the installation of the lighter- thane French Chemises—$1.25, 1.50, 1.65 to 35.00; Squirrel 0... Me eee eee eee cette seen eens formerly 85,00, Austrian hand embroide: ’, sizes 36 and 38 only, Hudson Seal Coats, path in ‘extra large o sizes; : 46 ‘to B0in. bust bate ea formerly 145. 00, the Pata co ary | $1.50, 2.00 and 2.25, \ Hudson Seal Coats made from choice selected skins; richly lined. 40 i ie Ha Dee 4 viele 110.00 The Pubile Service Commisston PT) feeoremscre resrenasar orn French Drawers—$1.28, 1.50, 1.85, 2.25, 2.75 to hota 18.50. Hudson Seal Coats,—an exceptionally smart model. French Corset Covers—$1.10, 1.50, 1.85, 2.75. French Skirts—¢1.50, 2.00, 2.75, 3.50 and up. 48 in. long..... formerly 225.00, MUFFS & NECKPIECES Commissioner Maithie calling fare Hot and Cold Meats Are made more appetizing and satisfying by heel a GEE Ee eee ene OO eee Oe Domestic Gowns—$1.00, 1.0, 1.75, 2.00. Fur Muffs $0 i i i Natural Skunk. . formerly $2.60, 22.50................ aes that It must soon remove Ss Domestic Drawers He. and) 85c. Black Fox.... . formerly 22.50, 14.50... ite composite, (part wood and rt Domestic Corset Covers —s0c., $1.00 and 1.10. Black Lynx. .... formerly $7.50, 27.80... ager Hedley of the invertescagh tae ENG Domestic Combinations—$1.10 and 1.50. Russian Fitch. .... . formerly 37.50, 27.50... Scotch Moleskin... vee ly 55.00, 35.00... Salice Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets fi] scich Mathes form 00 Ro arm Dyed Skunk. ............00005 formerly 18.50, 14,80................ formerly 18.50, icatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Se, N.Y. ee Were -10¢ Proportionate Reductions have been made throughout the entire stock, including garments of Foreign and Domestic design in Hudeon Seal, Persian Broadtail and Baby Caracul trimmed with contrasting furs. Semi-Annual Cledrance Sale GENUINE FRENCH WILTON & HERATI WILTON. RUGS 43 25% to 3343% Less Than Regular Prices . Size 8.8x10.6 ft.. Size 6x9 ft.. re Size 96x68 in..............0085 and in addition Royal Wilton Rugs, Including the Famous Bundhar Weaves ite two lines ‘mentioned with perfect safety. Taed & T, ier Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, and 39th Street Music Datly—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Special Luncheon, 75¢ Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Important Sale. of Men’s Winter Boots Entire Stock Except ‘‘Cordwainer’’ Now Marked - $3.95 8 $4.85 Usual Prices $6.00 to $8.00 Annual Midwinter Sale of Women’s Smartest Footwear At Big Reductions from Usual Prices Boots & Slippers Smart Low Shoes Usually $5.00 to $8.00 Usually $5.00 to $8.00 $3.35 &B 34.85 $3.25 Misses’ & Children’s Extra & Regular High Shoes All styles and all leathers except white buckskin enc ine ad $2.00 | 1144 to2........$2.50 | 214 to 544.....$3.00 Usual prices $2.50 to $4.00 Second Floor January Sale 4 \ MASTER-MADE FURNITURE, BRASS BEDS & BEYDIN® 10% to 60% Reductione Street Floor Sale of Men's Neckwear and Shirts Offering Exceptional Values January Clearance Sale of Silks Including many broken lines of Black and Colored Weare which will be closed out at Less Than Half the Usual Prices ‘] : gee pol Formerly $3.50 to $4.50 yard $1.95 } Black Taffeta Dress Silks ‘gy 28 } \ f Clearance of Fancy Silk Four-in-Hands ormerly $1.50 to $3.50 g95¢ Dining Room Suite as Illustrated -Adam model; made of Selected Mexican Mahogany; finished in Ten-piece Suite, Brown; including Buffet, China ¢ oset, Serving and Extension Tables, five Sidechairs eg regularly 350.00, BRASS BEDS & BEDDING Armchair. 40 inches wide. Usually $2.25 yard cy Crepes, Plain Duvetyn and Printed Crepes anes as . Originally $3.00 to $6.00 yard Dress and Negligee Shirts Pique, fine tucked and plain linen bosom dress) shirts, Usually $2.00 and $2.50/$ 7 45 Fine imported pique bosom, embroidered and; plain, also fine tucked shirts. 1905 Usually $2.75 and 83, 50, Negligee shirts, mercerized cloth, printed and woven madras, French or starched cuffs, Usually $1.50 98C Fancy Silks In evening shades. Originally $1.75 and 82.00 yard Street Floor Remarkable Offerings in the | Dress Goods Section English Corduroy Special Values in | Negligee shirts of wove madre, mpencerisect $1. Cotton Dress Fabrics If | come: Psis 0nd viested eeetiy $0 andes’ Light Colored Tissues C repes, Ginghams and Batistes Brass Bed, a» Shustsatel 2 ~-inch Colenisl as illustrated, with inch Underwear poats and I}. inch syuure top rod; bright posts; bright or satin finish, All t q In ahi veriety of design 25C square posts an x f Un black and colors for street wear 8c “— ” Pet yard 5 Grey Merino Union suits Usually 01.75 $1.10 or dull finish, All Ce a 30.00 18% regwlorly $7.60, th Formerly $2.00 per yard regularly 90. “MeCreery Special” long curled hais 12.00 tremor Gray Wool Union Suits Usually 0¢.00 $1.45 Gray or white Worsted Uniou Suits Sold in coat and suit lengths only| Yard Read Team m Lopanese Le. Box Springs regularly 15.00, reguler'y 88,00, 25C Desirable Dress’ Goods color ber yard eo Nelaseeh Such as Bovelly. Peids, Boman Zibeline s0\S2, y tri aoe aie hermes ioe se be el hala end Gebardines in black ond Modeios N Neinsook ’ Sr cdonahanes bear 1.98| 2 inches wide, very desirable Sold in lengths only at | $2.2 ter Geo wnderwees, 75 Second Floor wa Bell ida Dir eethssi. Usually 08,00 $1.95 Shirte and Draw: + Odd garments Formerly to 68.50 each) OSC Sweet Floor o George Rendoiph Chester "@et-Rioh-Gulok” "Wallin ford has written anew story of uni peed and thrilling adv ent ure entitle “ “Runaway, | June”

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