The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 8

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THE, EVENING | “WORLD Ds WAY, JAN tig avent ca Geran fh cot of earring ante Philippines” he mid, | =o 0——=0F WE GIVE AND ; REDEEM. SURETY coupons somone . 7 Tw “De Wert} forte poseeton on 0 ll New Management ORKBY MINIMUM == SHEP pity Law w Will Cost ots wf wer, Ne gion woman paid ele ti A hy ie capa of efficient #, Worrying over the Dr, Wey! has made an exhaustive wubieeae for thelr protection on our | Fe ag the minimum wage problem.| Japan, he said, had vast itonn, Introduction of the minimum ie reek roe mane . snd Jorn vegan | wage law is bound to have a disas- “4 on of ths ii ppines was highly improbable, now or in the gel age ® ek on many individually,” | distant future, because of etlmatie jusands of inefficient | and He employers wil be thrown out of work. jon treaty wit the other hand, if you 1 ea fins Japah would be sufficient, but that ali | Bgusard of gta ee ployees to it be apes to fan Jit @ week, then the "ine would become efficient ir a Treaty would Rage eo PS Shuster favored the ane tga tion bill for a greater measure «government and urced that rf Inet aome Ne ay promine oe Dr. Weyl nated that the problem of industrial and vocational training, bieay A ae Cg the attention of patuerarc| CASTORIA will pemain ate wtandatill Le oi mW nia the enactment of Per t and Ohildren. © Minimum Wage law. Bears MeMahon, fupervinor of of Catholic Charition, maid ‘the Signature ible institutions now have to pay, ay. the balance of the ‘women, income in| Of to meet the necessities of le ving neces of great army of insu! fe. JAPAN MAINTAINS A MOWROE DOCTRINE) aaisksassacesssiiciattbicicitiee WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. gan Hhuater, for eight y a - ean official in the Philippines before becoming an international figure in the financial affairs of Persia, told the Senate Phittppines Committee to-day : lad to sin al ie tn Veco Mn... Jest n Gor cos bay Yooh on Misses’ & Girls’ Conte The policy of this house demands early clearances-—which gives our customers the most wonderful bargains just when winter coats are most needed. ’ Lot 1--Misses’ & Juniors’ Coats Lot2--Misses & Small Wonien’ Coat Chinchilla, Meltons, Kerseys and Zibe- Misses’ Coats, also suitable for small ss lines; sizes 18 to 19 and 14 to 20; all colors 00 women; Zibelines, Chinchillas, Mixtures, $ ’ 50 ond ol sizes; values to 615.00; Saturday, Broadcloths; values up to $22.50; all colors; L 4 sizes 14 to 20. Saturday, special x eee Sale Lots of Girls’ Coats | Three Extra Morning Specials Lot No. 1—| Lot No.%| Lot No. 3 | On Sale Saturday from 9 A.M. Cie in loon Only. Girls’ Coats, sizes | Girls’ Coats, sizes} Girls’ Coats, sizes | Girls’ School | Girls’ Woolen 6 to 16. Values|6 to 14. Values] 6to14. Values to Dresses most liberal terms at Sizes 6 to 14. plaids and Value $1.00. Sat- — Mare eit all sizes. Satur- urday morn- Sane Values to $3.00; White ot Seem Middy Dresses all colors; values| 4yY> 2 Gite middy dresses with plaid skirts attached; in as - 98c ped IN 59c Gaon. $1.00 Gal: $ 1.00 lors, Sizes 6 to 14. 91.25 value; specinl at. The impson-Crawford Store, Third Kleor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Wonderful Coat ” Bargaine All Our Fur Coats On Saturday || Marked Down! , ’ 5 9 $27.80 ¥; Women’s and Misses Now is our time for learing—now i is your time to get fae. 985 i ae * $2.98 $12.50. $3. 98 wero Coats a wonderful bargain! , . The season's cleverest models of | | Smartest Fur. Coats.of the Day velour, sealette, chinchilla, seal From. the $30 15 To: the $500 315 plush, saltex fur, English mixtures; to $45 Coats to $650 Coats “but ise do not see what you want in zibelines, corduroys, Haas tia aed Here are some suggestions, ‘this list ¥ you will find it in stock. - Stern Ie fend and 43rd Streets, West of Fikth Avenue ' broadcloths, full length, ' ter and. short Coats. for misses and women. c= All sinee Will continue To-morrow, Saturday, the rf $15 to $25 Coats Women's and Misses’ Sizes Fifty different styles—the new flare models, the manda- $40 to $75 Coats Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Seal Plush Coats — textile |: broadtail velour ‘de laine. Imported Coats — ¢drduroy | 3 $95.00 Hudson Seal Coats. $15.00) ibang era Col. $47.50 January Clearance Sale of Misses’, Small Women’s. and Girls’ Apparel Featuring extraordinary values difficult to duplicate elsewhere, Suits, Girls’ Attractive Coats, copies of smart imported models, | in plain tailored or dressy models, at $8.95, 6.75, 8.50, 12.00 Yalues $17.50 to 24.60 Girls’ Woolen Dresses, of serges, checks or plaids, in tunic and Russian models; Values up to $17.50, at $6.50 irls’ Party Dresses, of —_ net or eo de Chine, sizes incomplete, Values up to $89.50, $8.50 to 18.75 Misses’ Dressy Tailored Coats, Misses’ Dancing Frocks, \ Binpire model, of radium collar, g . at $18.75 rin and = semi-fitting Coats; also a great many belted effects. Fur cloth materials, Arabian lamb, pomeroy plush, Hindoo lynx bou English mixtures, chin- chill pltsties rich velvets, brilliant. plushes. Ermine Plush Coats, andsome skunk and o ise sum collars, richly lin Ssiie, acheea $55. 00|,23 2 viyst ty ieesten “$1 25. 00 1 $75.00 Caracul sheds 1 ae. ‘French Seal David Backélf Cape Model, 4 67950) Me Aa Birt: ment is, enlareed, : $89. 75 and now occupies Prost, 6 sue $150. fancy silks and satin, Afi 5.00 1 ok $9. 75 Kolinsky Coat part of our suit a noon, Street sb Sonal et SPF 0 AD | Coa $24. 75 mt ot 00 rin B24. Q5 section. JANUARY FURNITURE SALE Coats at. Offering values that should induce prospective housekeepers to buy now—and an incentive for others to refurnish, Savings Range from 20% to 30% $22.50 Mahogany Jacobean Dining Room Set $32.00 Dressers Princess Dresser g. $2 Prie and Chiffoniers Reg ° $2 50 Price January $1 3.75 = January $24.50 3 Sale Price, Sale Price, Princess Dresser, ae Dresser — mahogany finish maple, wood shows 7. oa Eee: only, 36 inches wide, bere plate mirror, 24x30; excellent 2 small top drawers nish. and one large lower drawer, bevel plate mirror, size 18x36; only 15 of these, so » it will be safest to come early. Als0| 4 Jacobean Dining Room Set of William ond Adary Period. ‘Itisindéed| : several other designs | q type welladapted to the needs of American homes and modern ti times, in mahogany, birds- Ree. Price. Sale Pri size rs mah, 1 cye maple or golden| Buffet 70.00 $49.50| Dining Table : "433.60 "923-50| wf ee oak, at correspond-|China Closet $55.00 $37.50|Side‘Chair $9.00 ea. 96.75 ca Circassian ingly low prices. Side Table $30.00 $19.50] Arm Chair $16.50 911.25] Rif Frice:--$38-00 Special! $22.75 Couches $50 smn eS $35 In the January Sale Special at " 5 2 1 $200.00 dyed muskrat, 52 inches, long. . et, Washable Silk Crepes at $1.28 a yard 31 inches wide; Actual Value $2.00 a yard Eightcen different. color combinations and csiped effects are represented in this most desirable material, which wil! much in demand this spring for dresses, waists and men’s shirts. The Clearance Sale of Boys’ Rnpting no in active progress and presents an excellent opportun’ tend Winter requicement of the growing boy, at one-thi —_. design in Ciecassian walnut. to procure to one-half Boys’ Norfolk Suits Small Boys’ Novelty Suits at $5.75, 7.50, 9.50 and 10.75 | at $3.65, 4.75, 5.85 and 6.95 7 to 18 years; regular values $6.00 to 20.00, | 2}4 to 10 years; regular values $5.00 to 18.00. ’ Long Winter Overcoats Small Boys’ Overcoats at $4.95, 6.50,/9.50 and 11.50 | at $3.85, 4.95, 6.85 and 9.50 10 to 18 years; regular values $7.50 to 20.00. | 214 to 10 years; regular values $6.00 to 16.50, Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coates Boys’ Imported Velour Hats at $4.85 and 5.90 - at $2.95 6 to 18-years; regular values 96.75 and 12.00. Regular values $4.75 to 6.50 Club Plan. Payments LE | >|0 110 Mee I i ier fl | ii | i | may be arranged if pre- ferred. Prices are the same. . A_ convenient, practical ‘and econom- ical plan for those who prefer to make pay- ments at intervals. inti THE PARLOR SUITE shown bere is Sand tek cates a eres Nat Ae tert ast Me ee aah be aan a roare-ehane weed eset to oll Nitoe finished and polished, THE ‘cOsHI IKONS are d ib, th; with cord and tasels at thalcareee, in pegs ies beeily Vetted fed tied having a neatiy aes ee: paces so that it rames are nicely COUCH, same as pictured; plain and substantial design; frame in fine mahogany finish; covered with best quality of imitation leather; plain bed and ‘pillow head; tapered legs, fitted with brass cup casters. ‘The New Simpson-Crawferd Store, Fifth and Sisth Floore—We Give and Redeem Serety Coupons, ———— ny —SoSoe—10 Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, 19th -{o 20th Street So or—0 SNDAY WoRLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Commencing Monday, January Mth, we will hold an extraordinary Annual Pre-Inventory Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Eanbracing our entire stock of Small, Medium and Large Size Rugs, At the lowest prices quoted this season. i ait aad in Sunday’s Dae. ——

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