The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1915, Page 5

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wed Sadntin so a ae ee on in a window of the Gendva Flotel, Striking Lithographs by at No, 10% The open space, thirty. Sterner Shown|= five foot above the street, ones | which Mrs, Bertram and the were handed, is a yard wide. a After secing his wife, daughter and niece safely inside the hotel window, | Mr. Bertram leaped across the sP80®) ay exhibition of original lithographe le. by Albert Sterner, which bewan at he hi ed iceman. “ABOVE STREET Bone ai = Aa fas ath guests, liver got down. 3, Theve are forty ‘five numbers in the and Mrs. ire safely in spite es the emoke. cata ‘These include all the litho- Policeman Han, ‘Hangs Out otel ma Bertram and her cousl phic work of Mr. Sterner, who has Hangs of H naen a MoEvente,, were occupying ine found the medi im, based ue ines to Make Himsclt Searce. art rs ST. CLAINVILLE, Jan. MJ bony | to pater & J. Ettor, Industrial Worker of the send any wife, sixteen-year-old daughtér and fourteen-year-old niece into the arms dow ©f Policeman Hofstadt, who hung| The Pp tinguisl out of @ fourth-floor window of the| minutes with @ ous Of $1,000, adjoining ————>—— maar at coer sl MBS AOGKEFELLER JR, ng ‘appeat at the foersh Bose out he Sontrlven 46 batons ‘there 2 oe ee ee Of subtlety and di- | small trialbott ‘His work in santbition, ind egy) from life; second, Tandooa |ideal themes, and, lastly, He is perhaps happiest 4 trams from a@ fire at 4 o'clock this morning. ‘The fire was in No. 106 Weat Fifty- g____—__—_—_—_——_ DRUNKENNESS AWAITING STORK’S VISIT "ss, wea wnaphea |e \vowt and ; a per er re va ae seed sbettey "borate and eet in bagel MBI [Mis. Rockefeller Sr. Is Seriously ae ee caught the indiviguallty of hs ope lumbago, scien, Offers the Best Values of the Season tctment Tie me OnRINE 4 traiment | Mat tis a in fe portratt of award Howard It never deappointe adv, et Custenienniie “Opiadaie, tall It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, 9 Soe —— A r : are be given nei Friends of Me. and Mra, John D. the new Winter models including prheh 1 Rockefell » are ini to-da: . | sacnetly sf in the regen Guat snother baby ts ex Chinchilla Ulsters lune after a trial you 18" to to its use your money | ceetarsreraneauree | Ria Noes x prepared in two forms: vat Fey! Men (is G pected at the Rockefeller home, There are already three children. The youngest was born in 1910. Coincident with this came news that john D. Rockefeller sr., whose health for some time has been poor, zs) 8 sf fae a Coe vhs hb Moka pak tert. tee these wie desire to take voluntary treatment. ‘cats Only $1.00 0 ome Women’s Boots comprising all of this season's discontinued styles, at prices that are at least one-half less than those originally asked. (Shoe Department on Second Floor) dames McCreery & Co. | 34th Street 5th Avenue Desirable Merchandise Specially Priced On Friday and Saturday A Sale of Cotton Dress Fabrics for to-morrow (Friday) will be composed of . the following interesting items: 2,200 yards of Double-width Ratine in plain and fancy weaves, originally priced at 95c to $1.50 per yard Final Clearance Sale MEN'S WEAR Men's Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas, Sweaters and Raincoats at Pronounced Price Reductions. a" Lebinaia ean Extraordinary Reductions SUITS & OVERCOATS For Men & Young Men—Fifth Floor cheat forneny #000 0nd 90.00, 1 2-BO and 24. BO EG eRe ke ae Neat stripes. formerly 8.50 and 5.00, 2.45 Men's and Young Men’s Suits,—Size 33 to 40 ings sists will be offered at . . per yard 38c Ehirts with ploated| boson OF mpglighs stylesseott os touw- formerly 20.00, 2. And Sheer Cotton Fabrics, including Irish dered cuffs. formerly 1.50 and 2.00, 95c Young Men’s Tweed Raincoats,—Size 3% to 38 ing sot dimities, a - formerly 16.50, oO. Shirts for Full Evening Dress or Tuxedo wear; Pigue or at the exceptional price of per yard I6c pleated bosom. formerly 8.00 and 4.00, .95 Special Values Window and Receives’ | same room. They were awnkenod oy mutual repulsion of grease ‘ i eceves | Reet sr iaes hat tog ever eaaiae nui Suits and Overcoats \¥ Them. them to the front of the apartment. {ete ac nave also made excursions Dien ‘ ‘ ; Ho, then teint, 0 rite And ine Mt. Starner fe han bean such 48 trial bottle of old Offering Extraordinary Values 4 Over the parapet of a balcony, four when iceman fHofstadt had run up in coat opolitan. is work me ort te Bs “St. Jacob’s Oil.” H d. T, J d S ‘ “ & feenis, “Geax ‘Wetea tac, wa fempting 2, Senter the burning build: | 88 ¢ motional au quality that le exceed: ana- 1 avlore uss @ Street, George Bertram passed bis tne he fan upetaire through ¢ pleasing. His lines ‘n_the latest models, lined with ILLIES COFFEE CO., is ill enough at her home in Pocan-| Commencing to-morrow (Friday) will hold their seeory Rah Reryied eee er ve a : a one cy ail \ tee oman ices Seis gt Uabralenin. nae Fi ener ral enna eee enn comin nal Reduction Sale of No Charge for Alteration tan Clearance Sale of Men's High Grade silk or the fi finest quality of mo- hair—equal to the best custom- $2z 50 tailored ts. U: $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 : E A Special Purchase of ‘ 200 High Class Overcoats In grays, blues and blacks. are Box Coats ‘iting Coats Double and single breasted. $18.50 Fourth Floor Splendid Values in - Men's Furnishings egligee Shir Shirts peg Rad ode, $1.35 ANS Silk Negligee Shirts . French cuffs, various patterns. ; Usually poo all and fine mercerised materials, silk! $J.35 loops; plain colors and stripes. Telly’ * Pine Silk Four-in-Hands 5 } “550 fancy colore— Special. Unit Suit, merise. . 77... Usually tao} 145 Half Hose Fine oh \ Oe Ee eee Dress Shirts of Fancy Pique or Plain Linen, — pleated bosoms. formerly 5.00 and 7.00, ¥ Open End Four-in-Hand Ties of Pure Silk in fancy stri or figures. formerly 1.00, ‘48e Four-in-Hand Scarfs of Heavy Imported Silk.........., 82c formerly 1.50 and 2.00 Scarfs of Imported Silk,—large open end shape. .... 1.35 formerly 3,00 Gloves of Tan, Black or ep ee OUNCE i : pair 95c Pajamas of Domet ce deel collar. ......... 85c formerly 1.60 Night Shirts with or without collar, formerly 1.00 75e Sweater Coats,— V or Rough Neck model; in heavy kni fabrics; solid colors. formerly 6.00 and 7.00, 3.85 git Raincoats of heavy 25-ounce Knit Fabrics in Dark Gray or Heather Mixtures; conservative models; suitable for Coat. 16.56 formerly 25.00, cloth; Important Sale MEN’S FUR & FUR-LINED COATS The choice stock of a leading manu- facturer purchased at liberal price concessions, offered at from 334% to 50% less than formor prices. Style A,—Aytomobile Coat as illustrated,— of Natural Raccoon; dark, full-furred skins; made large and roomy; wet lining. 5.00 , Style B,—Fur-lined Overcoat as illustrated,» of Oxford or Black Broadcloth; lined with dark Muskrat; collar of Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. Fur-lined Overcoats in Oxford or Black Broad- cloth; lined with dark Natural Muskrat; collar of Hudson Bay Beaver. 45.00 Fur-lined Overcoats in Oxford or Black Broad- lined with superior quality Muskrat; collar of Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb, 55.00 Overenats lined with Real Mink or Japanese Mink; collar of or Hudson Beal, : 96.00 value 143.00 __MEN'S SILK HALF HOSE Thread Silk Half Hose,—extra quality; rein shee es tee toes Black only. value 1.25 pair 75c Black Silk Hal ow with lisle thread soles, heel: d ue 730, Gc toes, ba Pure Silk Half bang in a variety of fancy colors; iguile soles. value 50c, mie SPECIAL SALE OF UMBRELLAS For Men and Women and Women’s Extra Heavy All ane i Unbeetigs plain Mision ‘Wood or various trimmed hand 3. a values 4.00 and 5.00 Umbrellas in re pis or Silk Mixt Men’s and Women’: ee a eas i, as Women’s Umbrellas of extra quality, Men's A ine Silver trimmings. _ value 7.50 4.78 value 110.00 value 55.00 value 65,00 value 75.00 Boel) Wl now on display in the Department on the Second Floor, Have been designed to meet the requirements of the young woman of fashion. The assortment includes Tailor-made Suits of gabardine, whipcord and serge, Street and Afternoon Dresses of meteor, gabardine and checked surah, Evening Dresses of plain taffeta, Dresden taffeta and gros de Londres in dainty shades; Washable Dresses in linen, voile and crepe; also Coats and Skirts in smart models. All at very reasonable prices. B. Altman & Co. commencing to-morrow, will have in their Women's and Misses’ Ready-to-wear Departments, The “Tipperary” Military Suit at $45.00 This ultra-chic model Is the latest success in London and Paris and is now shown for the first time in New York, by B. Altman & Co. Inspection is cordially invited. Upon request, sketches will be sent to oute of-town patrons. Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, | 34th and 25th Streets The Advance Styles in Misses’ Attire Mew York || time, temper and ~ 956 per pair 3 for $2.00 : Usually 50c per pair The Great February Furniture Sale Begins on Monday, January 25th The entire stock, however, is reduced and on ex- hibition now, and advance selections may be made to-day or any day this week. The Suite Illustrated Is a Typical Value. SUNDAY WORLD'S 5 “Co Cet” Ae. Simplify Home-sateing by sa

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