The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1915, Page 12

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nl AE | Macen ron wor ooncne. |g, 159,000 WORTH OF (BR AD EDUCATORS aie eee ee] D QUITTING PRISON |>r—= censey sr-vcesr = GITY WORK IN 1915! FIGHT PIGTURE HOUSE] :szer= merry owt . “jotter of | was read from | Detective Michael Meyers entered the! Walter Damrosh as director of Offer for Invention, | workroom of the samuel 1. Davis cigar) The ‘Total of Operations Planned) Columbia and Other College Off Inatave of Manioal AFC 8 t Street cad factory at Eighty-firet Street and East i < Rn i End Avenue to-day and arrested Ayron| for This Year Is in Addition to cials Protest Against Granting | Claremont Avenue, Crandon, of No, 229 East Kighty-fourth | . Wrest, who was wanted in Florida on a $48,280,224 for Subways. tf Inught 5, ad "> on "“eartoes rane Obeit Meyers! _ The Corporate Stock Budget Com- | Hepresentatives of Columbia Uni+ sirable mittee of the Board of Fatimate to-| varsity, Teacher’ College, Union seems to me that the presence in ae Fin., Crandon shot|%®s ceported the amount of money for refusing to dance| that may be made available for pub- | T Sraniee fled wo pou sae. Me work In 1916. ,According to the! ° achers’ Seminary and Barnard Te form appeared before License Com. | Rive air the in to report the total of work scheduled to} ™ r George H. Bell thin after. [C ommitiee of Barnard, eald: “A p theatre would all beein between now and the first of noon to protest against the granting hag Darts tnctory, who knew| Next year, not inc jad ln geat way co r ense to the jo, neers struction, 1s mm, A Jompany, 300 feot aaked that the Fanart of $80 _ “oy the Florida nuthoriticn ho] tho ction work will ‘whe hel bim i thin dows not Gal te coare ear he aro wnl@ he! mean that new forces of men are to be employed, NAMES OLCC OLCOTT'S § SON. Less than balf a million dollars e worth of city work can bo started this winter, Attorney Lettie wanton Near ou4 ever. | MEDALS FOR POLICEMEN. Distriet Attorney Pe turned an eighteen-yen 5 of Anodynes, of thé Treasury 0 Sarre to children oy, any ny but a Mpg ne 1 odali Police Li and the ould ‘not be *. party to it, Chi Mr |Seseph O'Connor of the One. Htundred | heed tbe iention ata phyeiolan, and re ia nothing lees and Fifty-elghth New York precinct , dose them sated meant Pine 4 to Policeman Daniel J. Watt of! Castoria cont ot No 182 Dean Btrect, Brooklyn, for signature of Chas. H, Fletcher, ’ toe Tale aw he vaieet trovery in rescuing persons trom Genuine Castoria always bears ‘the signature o! CEN Commencing Tomorrow (Saturday) Will Divide Their Pretite With Every Customer The Five Big Busy Piatt) With Every Purchase Brill Stores Will Made, from a Hereafter Distribute Our Purpose in Giving United Profit Sharing Coupons And like “United” Coupons, they are redeemable at a! Is to ete every man and woman who buys clothes to concentrate Premium Station in the country for valuable and stan: Ld their buying here, in these five Brill Stores, to give us their con- iums for Personal and Household uses. tinuous patronage and to share with us in the profits that accrue r in the wonderful from a business so favored. The Splendid Value Giving which destined to save mill- has always characterized the Brill Stores will igh evea faced —our busigess will be increased immeasurably, our bi will be iced, our cost of doing business di Brill Service bettered in every respect. “THESE WONDERFUL CLOTHES BARGAINS me demonstrate more forcibly than ayihing ¢ we might say, the fact that the New Profit Sharing Plan will not in any way lessen the value-giving for which the Brill Stores have become famous. Sale of Hirsh-Wickwire Sale of Our Own Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats The Finest Ready-to-Wear Clothing Made for Men Right from Our Own Stock— Reduced for Quick Clearance +] 4: 00 a For Smart Suits wah, uP | to » $58.00 For Suits and Overcoats Worth up to $18.00 Hirsh-Wickwire Co, of Chi makers of clothes Hundres of this season's choice Overcoats and Suits, made especially for purchased | peek entire in eestor ¢ ing tock of Winter Suits and Over- dur own regular stock, which must be thoroughly and effectively cleared. Some ves ¥ Mae Yor goer rae Waloee, nad sine ave felling of the best and biggest valuce the Big Busy Brill Stores have ever been in « position a SL eee es cecasnien site's "A Charge to offer FROM OUR OWN STOCK. These $9.80 Suite and Overcoate are me made so thees, suite nat ar Sale at the 49th Street Store. a) J | 4° For Splendid Overcoats Worth up to $40.00 For Suits and Overcoats Worth up to $25.00 Full Fuctherws. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 125th Street, Cor. Third Avenue—Open Evenings Broadway at 49th Street Union Square and 125th f a Vv Street Stores 0; Te- Oha IPG opyenent Morrow Night. v Virginia. C, Gildersieeve, De of License for Theatre. Barnard College, had this to say: such a theatre would be most unde: T. Me! ses, Comptroller of the re To fl . Five 7e Million ome-Makersof New York: You have your work. You have your families. You have your homes. vin You have your desires, your aims, your ambitions. Foremost ia all your Uyaghts be to melee, pour Bickle your families most comfortable on the income you oa 1 the leudabte Geir’ Ul every tds teen and weeny. Well, now, the Wanamaker Store has something to help you—- to help you to solve the problem of living, to to make your dollar do its utmost work. ata 7 This something is FURNITURE We all must have furniture in our homes. We all os a a the best furniture we can with the money we have to jor it. But 80 few of us really know where and how to get this “beat furniture.” Few of us know the different kinds of woods. Few of us know the different of furniture. We don’t know qualities. We don’t know. We don’t kriow stores. We havé a general idea of these things, of course, but we do not have that perlite to fore which. will are glad very that we br. it =e Sere Soca Have you ever thought how tmany hours, how many how many years we have to Hve With th the can to mary fy If we were choosing friends ‘iy come ifto our homes we would choose good friends, wouldh’t we? Why not bririg’ good: furtitture iftoour homes —genuine fur- niture, honest furhiture, true furniture; furniture that will wear both in construction and in appearance. It is just this kind of good furniture now offered in the Wanamaker F ebruary Furniture Sale This og the original sale. The iden started here. Today February Sales of Furnitute, ‘are held in thousands — perhaps in tens of thousands of stores in the Gaited States. All these sales are advertisements of the Wanamaker Sale. All virtually say, although not exactly in these words, “We are holding the best sale we can.. ‘We are copying Wanamaker’s, but we have not yet equalled that sale.”” 5 If the stores themselves do not ‘say this in so many words the furniture says it for theta: See With Your Own Eyes Here, in Wanathaker’s, is seathea the largest retail farni- ture service in the world. This méans that here is the largest annual business. Tt means that here are the largest stocks of good furniture. All this brings 1 Weanamakcer's the largest buying power in It “yan to Wenamaker's the beat. work of the fapniture manufacturers. t brings to Vanariabir's the beat prices, $s eal for ual! q ulat goods order lots wh fines tadaes Ph ew At eell Ay at me oe ee these es op Abs Be with you, | Visit er wee other stocks. The more you look, the more closely you examine, thé more you will eppegmnie 5 the ponies, Le supremacy of Wanamaker furniture and of the February Sale of Furniture, when you come to By soe aaa All grades of furniture are here—at the very lowest prices good furniture can be made for and rairgind up to the finest and most luxurious that is made. There are good solid clean looking oak bureaus for a little as $12. Sideboards for as little as $18.50. Extension tables for as little as $12. Complete dining-room sets for as little as $62 75. Bedroom sets of 3 Pieces for as little as $40.25. And every piece of this furniture is entered in the February Sale—our entire régular stock together with more than a quarter of a million dollars’ worth of néwly purchased furniture, a total, as shown by our boolks, of $946,000 neatly a million dollar’ worth, Alb of it is eifoted at ani discount in price of 25 per cent.—the lowest redu ie 10 per cent.; from that the reductions range Up to 50 per cént. Tomorrow, aturday, ie the fourth and last Bring furni- "Compare with f courtesy. of then will date from the month of February. "en, ath and tenth Gite New Muding

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