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

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\ _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. S o onatein, cen- G 2 ‘ «| trade, and money investment had Student Cadets, now visiting In New [came the wife of amiel Hoffonst a political etrings trailing after com: , mi ng im New [came the oie of arnt ofan ee URGE Bt ( mercial transactions with the busl- been expressed at previous seuaea | teen eald Americans wer Weeks tn. Gena aanigns, 100 ness meh of this country of the Conference by representative | classed a4 eignern' in Australla.| | ote ened ac the City Hall. Mr. and This sentiment was expressed to-| busines men from Russia, Norway |"Wo speak of Americans and f0T-) i siomenstein are now at home at day at the International Trade Con-|and the South Amértean republics. ha st he oaid te anawer of the No.9 Bast Forty a a @ ference, which closed to-day at tho| Mr. Rosnatt aid Italy had been) »J0in Hi. Rovensky, manager Of C0) Hoffonstein was for & brict Reree ns Hotel Astor, by Guido Roseati, com-| seriously hampered in her industrial nl Bank of Commerce of New| Sun mercial atache to the Jtallan Con-|and commercial development because | York, told of the str ———__—__—__———— mulate in New York; Porcy Roderick] of relationship between, commorctal - Ma FA | inak . MoLean, capitalist and business man and political Issues, change.” He said recognition was l of Sidney, Australia; H. H. Topak-| "But there can be mo political in-| slowly being won, David H. G.| ll piped of Ordinary Bread? Try |} 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d AV. fare 3908 At Bloomingdales’ yan, Imperial Persian Consul Gen: | trigue or tain in trade with the United| Penny, Vice President, Irving Na- T yland a Wonderland eral in New York, and Nusserwanjes | States,” said Mr. Rosaat!, “Italy can | E : oO Dias, vinic a pon Oar ~ Maneckshaw Marshall, @ merchant] trade with this country, and the trade tT Commercial Attache Heney } anetbore try backward, 2 Tyme ony ; ‘Trade with the United States tn] o¢ Bombay, India. will moan wimply friendship, business | D. Baker at Petrograd had reported A 8 | a =m eorerty bon ohn there are no that letters of credit made out in American dollars were preferred to pound sterling letters of credit at and mutual commercial advantage to The same préference for American 7 both nations.” We caught a real, grown-up man who actually borrowed a neighbor’s kid to bring to the store as an excuse, so that he ton goods which have just ar- rived and have not been adver- 5: ee es. department, merely admiring o| present in the Netherlands, Germany, ———— could spend some time in our toy depa: 4 Are You Goin Deaf? Sir es rae ak woken. | DEA, Aid BNOGE, Each item « Gift Suggestion. the new toys which are going to gladden the hearts of so many United States to import more MANU)" Oiher speakers before the conter- BW | naligoe, worieree with tapentry f little friends this Christmas ; Se pe?|factured goods trom Italy, aa the tm-| ence cloned to-day were Henjamin (2 | bande alternating with rope La all wage nil "id ean that bel Head Noises? porta from his country were only|Joy, Vice President of the National ings, It makes a fellow wish that he was a ki again, or, that ing one-fourth as large as the exports of | Shawmut Tank, Boston; 6 Codar-tined Cheate of solid ma- | | OUt of the question (as far as size is concerned), mighty glad G. E. Coutant, M. D. the United States to Italy, He eata| <ehler of this city: (| homany’ that are beautiful exam- | | that he knows some kiddo that he can buy toys for and then A Fo aig ees OB 'maaree tyeemes: ik wane ype Company of New York, As According to size and syle, 81756 | | spend hours of perfectly good time teaching the child how Noted Specialist—Ears, Nose and Throat | could not result advantageously. muis C. M. Reed of the Cham- 0 $50, eo to play. ee ee Se 1 Framed Pictures, copies of O14 There are lots of toys—mechanical and other Kinde an Masters in antique frames with | | if you have a heart, grab a boy or girl, your own or somebody bpecnniptg se had else’s, and let them show you through the place. Pi Children’s White Enamel Furniture Highly polished white enamel, decorated with flowers; some have cre- tonne work. Bureaus, 98¢ to $11.98. Cradles, 28 to $1.98. Chiffoniers, $1.69 to $10.98. Beds, $9¢ to $4. China Closets, $1.49 to $7.49. f Mr. McLean advised exporters of Pe a Mager Piura aa hag ha" ca. tang ‘Satire this country to send representatives toe noes i Tce epee i bied to Australia to study the needs of the pr he fe ESOitra Ne, t| people in manufactured goods, They oa Oce hours, 10,4. M. to # \. will be welcome he said rapher in “Common Clay” at the Re-| My month's of treatment trem gh 20 ceed Lieut. J. J. Simons of Perth, Aus-| public Theatre, has been a bride since & reeebeet Pec, 1 cee ote om well ltratia, commander of the Australian! jaat ‘Thursday. _On_that_day_she be-! } pane — eae 7 agmetarpenntenanetiertint | noas takes them much outdoors, Detrott style, from ta on to {iiyason’ Boal," from “61 Lela Lee Becomes a Bride. It became known to-day that Lela Lee, who plays the part of the stenog-' Your Grafanola can be equtp) with an electric motor that away with the bother of winding the machine, for $50 more. A Lecather 4'Combination Case” for men, with sections for shi collars, ties, melov . hosiery handkerchiefs, ach e stamped tn aut letters, Laat a rich tan. $6.9! “Storm Hero”’ Umbrellas Rockers, 69¢ to $3.49. Chairs, 59¢ to $3.98. Dressers, $1.69 to $10.98. Tables, 75c to $1.98. Desks, $4.98 to $14.98. Dre: Tables, $3.49 to $11.98. . Also These Items Moderately Priced Woolly Sheep on Platform, with} Wood Kitchens, butcher shops, voice, 59, grocery stores, reduced to 69c. Iron Toys, fire engines, hook and| Mechanical Automobiles, run for- ladder, hove cart, ete; 2 or 3 horecs, | Ward or backward; also brake, 98c. Sac. Set "| Climbing Monkey, a funny toy,25¢ Wood Bungalows for dolls, Tree Ornaments, tinsel, ete., ina] Agete Kitchen Sets, 11 pieces, of large variety, at many prices. blue enamel, 69c. Fourth Floor — your selection from the styles shown on. Mie page—the most popular Gillette Sets for < Chrbtmasdnplayesinstoresal over thecity. adh foe owns a Standard Gillette or io give him one of the new styles— PS spo handled “Bulldog »” the “Aristocrat” i in French ry Combination or Traveler’s Set. GRAND PRIZE—HIGHEST AWARD Panama-Pacific Exposition GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON @ Gillette User, £ t packet or two of Gillette fn Th chee May Leth theoing edges), 81. $1.00 to $10.00 ‘ain Floor. "At Bloomingdales’ ‘At Bloominodale: Women’s Knit Underwear, 29c Medium weight bleached cot- ton vests or pants, shaped; all sizes. Undergarments, 50 Meditun weight vests or pants, of merino and fine cotton; shaped; all sizes, Union Suits, 69c Medium weight bleached white cotton in a variety of shapes. Glove Silk Vests, $1.00 Dainty undergarments, rein- forced at armholes. Main Figer Gold & Filled Watches for Gifts A watch is a most acceptable gift, and reflects the good taste of the donor. Of course care should be taken to select timepieces that have proven worthy. Every watch we sell bears a guarantee for service, irre- spective of price. Now is the logical time to make selections. At Bloomingdates—————| eee WOMEN’S GOLD-FILLED| WOMEN’S 14-KT, GOLD WATCHES, open face or hunting] WATCHES, small model, open face cases; fitted with jeweled lever S00 case; Elgin movement i ment} plain or engraved... . dial. g18'93 WOMEN'S GOLD-FILLED CONVERTIBLE BRACELET The Gillette Set In French Ivory, the material so much in vogue for men's brushes, Al new Iden — the stocky BiJidog handle, with extra weight, different d other toilet articles. |, engine grip, balance and swing to the stroke, piles WATCHES, with extension bracelet; ple. Silver Plated Razor, in h Waltham Repetiy waletens ad Otis beautifully designed case of f | Gerlred: white or git das. Ress 16.50 French Ivory with Blade Others up to $35. Boxes to match, contain- MEN’S OR WOMEN'S 14-KT. MEN'S 20.’ YEAR HUNTING , ing 12 double- QOLD WATCHF'S, Waltham, or] CASE WATCHES, plain or fancy ton ‘code c Gillette Elgin movements; oj ‘ace | engraved; im or Elgin. m« jee Potten ore, are re oe , Shaving Edges). Case and Bittes (24 $ Ss errr 7912.98 ments... 11,95 and S285 | | | songrter tel orice' to clone Seen ts sees ul Blade. Boxes of Gray 5 Shaving 5 P a Antique Leather. ‘With Gold Plated Razor, $6, 12 Sweaters of white Shetland wool, loosely woven, with Voneok, tor weart colder di each, with iota Plated Razor, $6. At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Sweaters and Shawls Thoughtful Holiday Gifts Packed in Holly Boxes, if Desired Afine sweater of brushed wool, in Angora finish has shaw! collar, turn § under the coat Reduced to pairs of French jueq pertieres with beautifue Hegde locked designs. Formerly 4 in that part of France that new lies beyond the French trenches, they are no longer reaching this back cuffs and three-quarter belt; patch pockets. Newest colors, $4.: country, Pair, $32.50, Another model of brushed wool in finish with all around belt; —a light weighs p but warm, Choice of e! ic blue, emerald green, gray or Sample Pictures that have been brown, reduced to close out, 25 plecos $1.75 euch, 9 ploces at $9.60 ‘cach Zephyr wool sweaters, straight weave; shawl collar, half belt; patch and 11 pleces at $5 each, pockets, turn back. ‘258, White, maroon, Oxford, navy, rose, French blue, orange or purple, $. Hand-knitted Jackets, roomy and eat, to wearin the home or motoring; variety of color combination: Hand-knitted Shawls, 9; or round. qytesion: ; fancy border in combinations of gray and black, $i. 29 to ‘si Hand-knitted Scarf Shawls, finished with fringe; large variety of colors, #242. ‘ain Floor nueenenennwnane réeithtro BLOOMINGDALES’ (73! 12 "5" 8% sane Pie ‘The original Gillette Set that introduced P. k Edi ¢ modern way of ering: “pe sree OC! et tion ping, no honing— F yas Ever since it first came known the world over, 25 y out, the Basket Pocket Contains Triple Sil- Edition has been a great ver Plated Razor; ee favorite, It appeals to - | Blade Boxes with 12 wy i men everywhere. Metal Hi A winlllt 2 N double-edged Gillette ES RAPRORT Case, handsomely mod- wed “ nudes i pron’ Q > eled in relief, and Triple pat she 3 ; Sliver Plated—containing M Triple Silver Plat azor, mae? 5 BM yet Blade Box with 12 rei ae Plated, double-edged Gillette 5 Razor, Misses’ Draw-string Handbags of n line m pink, blue, olive- Teen or navy, with a efrele of 60c. For ‘women, I sical Rio. on, in larger “Courtly” silk Hose, the $1.10 quality (usually in black or white only), now in many shades. ee Cor. 46th St. and 8th Ave. Un anne, GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms 4 Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Conneotiout Oe Keone «4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 5 Rooms $69.98 $89.98 $109.98 | crag ae Writetor Our New Catalogue, Matted Free $149. 5 WE PAY FREIGHT. r = Small Accounte Solicited. Blades (24 Shaving Edges). With Gold Plated Razor, $6, That Spare Room Make it help pay the rent. Advertise it where most peo- ple will see it. Furnished Rooms are quick- ly rented to desirable persons through advertisements printed in the Daily and Sunday World No. 00—Standard Combi- Furnished $49. Al New, unique, very much up nation Set to date—a beautiful addition to Milady’s toilet table. One of the most widely popu- lar of Gillette Combination 7 ‘Welcomed by women every- Sets. Has Triple Silver - where—now that @ feature Plated Razor, Badger Hair . of good grooming is to keep Shaving Brush and Stick caren a I tT a ite the underarm white and Insert One To-Morrow! “ Triple Silver Plated Hold- M4 \ smooth, phir ree ers and two Blade Boxes and Gold with 12 seeveentene Plate, in case of French ) Gillette Blad 24 Ivory lined with velvet and . saaving mcigee), Gest f g satin— your choice of ¢ “AM. Jot or found articien eds Purple, Old Rose, Green 5. MAMOGANY 616,08 REET RELI seers $29.00 Tited at ‘The ‘World's Informs or Qld Gold, a We Open Accounts from $1 a Week Up ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 750-752 S™AVE. 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