The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 6

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thie makes the ‘bed covering sanitary. You can’t get drunk in the Hotel de Gink, You can go into the hotel, as you might in the ordinary cara- vansary in New York, with a “souse” on, Out the window, if the door tan’t handy, you must go. The king of the hoboes fired to “stew bums” early this morning, who wanted to run things. “Ruth the Angel” is the latest ac- quisition to the band of hoboes. Ruth, she prefers to be called, She has an- other name, but doesn't want it known. Yesterday shi Davis she wanted to do some sewing for the hoboes and teach the unemployed men to sew, She promised to get other women to join the class, The men could sew their own blankets, she eald. She wanted to give Jeff money, but he wouldn't take it, Ruth, who is an elderly angel, she has been long interested in the FR AN) (SOUP AND MUSI REGULAR | TO MARK OPENING 1S| OF HOTEL DE CINK iam! First Formai “Flop” in New Hobo Hosteiry Set for To-Morrow Night. po “Mulligan” Is Wel- come, All Stews Are Barred by “King” Davis. Is fh while Sister Susi for soldiers, Mise i eo! ar up at tl 1@ lobby of the Hotel de Gink was Pine pt ‘this morning. Hobo plumbers pounding away at the in order to get heat into the ing by might. A barber chair installed on the office flaor. + fl 2a i | sigRice fi are out of work. He denounced those presen’ re. y yelled Ls piss at Davis walked out. = id Davie aa Sate ta tore from rral te unemployed for the "united States Steel Corporation. Hotel de Gin Gink for Judge He's Cg ed te oni ocd Pisgah? know Lowe,” said Davi: em ge he's ‘another be sheee thee o can't take care of themselves and are envious of . {those who oan. of oath the hobors ts in that u Borg -3 will act atri Bar. O'Hara iy? “linola, "ubsoribed to oath, 1 Vice President I: A 53 th | eos Uni joboes’ Union, and J. Bridge Structural Iron Wor! assistant scrotal “L have been @ hobo for fourteen years, and I fave the lesorenees Ci} the ‘American Federation Labor heboes blaa! the work I have done an 4 pc do: Leg ie gh ael et for the Foals Woe have bad weer, mated from the War Depatt- tae establishing ihe ment u Tt’e going to be the real papers. Following the flop, the blan- ‘iat. But we never worry. What WORLD WATS Wore Woxpans | bets are burned w Jeff Davis says ‘the weet” gulls Simon & Co. - i) Avenue 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor te Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Final Clearance Sale Thursday Men’s Sack Suits In Two, Three or Four Button Soft Roll Front M FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Of tartan plaids, “Glen Urquhart” plaids, club checks, checked or pencil striped casal- mere, English tweed, heather mixtuivs, navy serge or cheviot; also English Norfolks, in gray, brown or olive Scotch tweeds. 15.00 Heretofore $31.50 to $27.50 Custom Tailored Suits Equal to the highest grade custom workmanship FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Of fine cassimere, worsted, tweed and heather mixtures, in over-plaids, “Glen Urquhart” plaids, tartan plaids, club checks, pencil or chalk stripes, also blue serge, in one, two, three or four button models, soft roll front, new model vest, regular or English trousers. 20.00 Heretofore $30.00 to $40.00 Students’ Suits Three-piece Sack or Norfolk Models FOR YOUNG MEN, 14 TO 18 YEARS Coats yith patch pockets, natural shoulders and long trousers, fa grey, olive, brown or tan English tweed, also blue serge. 10.00 Heretofore $15.00 to $18.50 Stern Mothers tend and 43rd Streets, Wost of Fikth Avenue. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street | — To-morrow, another very important offering of Corsets and Brassieres At special price inducements $2.50 Corsets of Coutil or Broche, . at $1.35 $3.75 Corsets of Broche Batiste, - at $1.95 New Model Alpha Corsets Made of Broche, Batiste, Tricot and Coutil, at $2.45, 8.50, 4.75 Regularly $4.50, 5.75 and 6.50 ‘Women’s Brassieres, at 29c, 45c, 65c and 95c in the most desirable models; regularly 50c, $1.00, 1.25 and 2.00 Children’s Underwear At extraordinarily low prices for to-morrow. Children’s Drawers, ¢ to 14 years, at 28c and 43c Children’s Gowns, ¢ to 16 years, “ 48c and 75c* Children’s Princess Slips, @ to 14 years, “ 89c and 98c Children’s Rompers, itoSyea, . ~ . at 89c Infants’ White Coats pebie sommes: gauge Short models, 6 mo. to Regularly ¢5.75, Will Close Out Thursday, Friday and Saturda: No Credits For Women and Misses—and Floor No Aporovals Cloth Tailor-made Suits . A number fur or velvet trimmed; prices according to materials / if * f Formerly 26.50 to 59.00 12.50 16.50 18.50 24.50" All_Model Suits nd Of handsome cloths'‘and velvets, many fur trimmed \' Formerly 55.00 to 125.00 35.00 to 75.00 All Negligees Reduced The entire stock of crepe de chine, albatross and flannel models 2.75 to 7.50 3.50 to 19.75 Formerly 4.50 to 15.00 Formerly 9.75 to 45.00 Of albatross or flannel Of crepe de chine A Sale of Women’s Boots and Pumps 4.00 The Regular Prices 5.50, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50 Boots: Black or tan Russia Calf, black Russia Fox with kid top, or Patent Leather with cloth top. Pumps: All Patent Leather or with tan, gray or brown quar- ters, gun metal,tan Russia or white Buckskin. “48.98 | peg at $4.35 High Grade Dinner Ware At Great Reductions Prior to Inventory French China Dinner Service, 107 pieces, pretty border design; Formerly $45.00, . “Old Abbey” French China Dinner Service, 107 pieces, conventional border; Formerly $72.00, “Ginori” Italian China Dinner Service, tee, Ms incrusted gold border; Formerly $185.00, Crown Sutherland English China sia Plates, Formerly $75.00adozen,. . . + «+ at $52.75 Dresden China Service Plates, Malis $79.00 dos. 55.00 at $32.75 at 50.00 “TI T Uk ETE me IS SALE OFFERS THOUSANDS OF MONEY SAVING BARGAINS paraiprtrate sn wale for ie. fully vealfuinw thet’ they caw bay 'OUr fondler frniiare sod houseturnishings juarantee Everything hove rect Is Durable and Well Made ae tee "Hinks, Semforteh ns you to. buy may include 12 your 7 | 87.50 rou ‘Ruweas Li ina Ware. mfortab *y_ room. Ruwe ‘Lincleuins, Chi Cui gh Chin Sorin Pains Om ena9 | TOUR BMICEE Ame AL Wave The wowest | ff Tewreoety (iboe doeee. SALE OF CHIFFONIERS We will also continue the noteworthy sales of 2 1 Brica-Brac, Lamps and Glassware at 20% to 50% Prices Practical Furniture At 25% and 33}4% less than former prices Davenports, 6 ft. 10in. long English Club Chairs, 4 ing saving rn over you~onabling you to buy Cait aud lockers for every roo! IN HALF REGULAR races ES in art denim; regularly $96.50 in denim; regularly $56 to $70 at $64.50 at $36.75 and 47.50 i TTT Wy ors: Fireside Chairs, Mahogany Book Cases, lt 1 deaim covered; regularly $80.00 | regularly $96.50 to 75.00, ' at $22.75 at $28.50, 35.00, 50.00 Arm Chairs and Rockers, Mahogany Libra bl in denim, mahogany frames, regularly $21.00 rng at $17.60 upwards at $17.50 to 28.50 NO INTEREST ADDED NO EXTRA C ARGES. vite 89e" ome Continuation of the Pre-Inventory Clearance Sales of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Za STAMPS MORNINGS DOUBLE ETLR NOG At very emphatic price concessions Bie Fred iets | (2 SPECIAL TO OUR CUSTOMERS “© and Sarouk Carpets, if relies Serene greet oan by comm, of alses 9 to 10 ft. wide by 18 to 14 ft. long, $175.00 to 298.00 pod eat Formerly $296.00 to 575.00 jortspiad pla) of any sft Mahal, Serapi and Bidjar Carpets, ‘ WE GIVE FREE LIFE INSURANCE ives 0 to 11 ft. wide by 18 to 16 ft. long, $78.00 to 168.00 Peciehd Nase ven seen a" caes "et toe acata ch tho. Someoorees ot for Formerly $125.00 to 800.00 °1f family, or should the source of income be stopped by death, we = at once xive your family a receipted bill in full of your account. Kirmanshsh, Iran and Sarouk Ri Sale of Ranges, 12 7 | ugs, sines 4 to & ft. wide by 6 to 7 ft. long, at $49.50 to 88.00 Formerly $75.00 to 125.00 Silky Moussoul, Kurdistan, Fereghan & Serebend Rugs, 8 to 4 ft. 6 wide by 6 to 7 ft. Formerly $89.50 to 60.00, at $14.75, 19.75, 29.50 a ; of We Highest Quality Wilton Rugs op arttiwate tn Bale Coal ene outs Waterm: Heater Re FM OPEN. “SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK oP iTeoRtgtor say “tiers is our stock without auy*ortra wilt Mi pA At proportionately low prices America’s Greatest eo 9 by 12 ft., 4 ft. 6 by 7 ft. 6, Furuiture House BLOCK Formerly 900.00, at $44.25 Formerly 920.50, at $15.25 an gu A. 8 ft. 8 by 10 ft. 6, 86 by 68 inches, sum in VE. Formerly $54.00, at $39.75 | Formerly 25, at $7.00 351036 Sr phe da 006.75, at $27.60 hoy erga at $4.65 squmal i!) We Have Only One Store COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY Sunday Word Wants Work Monday Wonders, ee TT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, * A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT,

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