The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1915, Page 13

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STOCK ADVERTISERS. Governors Sead Out « ‘Warning to the Members. of the heavy speculation tn ‘war stocks some of the Stock Mx- firms have been advertising very ly the attractive features of of their own specialties. Some of advertisement have not been in with the strict requirements of Exchange. The Board of Governors Instructed the Secretary to ‘out this notice: Private Bids High, One Will Go to Mare Island and Members pf the Mxchange: I am true to call the attention of mem- of the Exchange to the following tion adi the Governt mites See 8 ie re One to New York. * "That in future the publication of an | WASHINGTON, Deo. 10.—Because 6 ooyld not obtain from any private Loin dldbooy shipbuilding yard in the country an ’ estimate within the limit of price set fees ae HE dO price Unchancea |DY Congress, Secretary of the Navy lle Baal "9 Dantels has decided to build both —= | battleships authorized by the last HEADACHY. SICK (22 OR CONSTPAE Secretary Daniels sald his deter- mination had only been reached after conferences not only with the Presi- njoy life} Liven your liver and bowels to-night and feel great. TWO BATTLESHIPS IN ITS OWN YARDS > act detrimental to the interest and wel- dent but with the Chairmen of the Senate and House Naval Committees, both of whom were thoroughly con- versant with the reasons which im- polled him to this decision, The only alternative, he said, would have been to ask Congress for an increased ap- propriation to meet the prices of the private companies. Secretary Daniela also made the . announcement that bids for the two fake up with head clear,|noot submarines authorized by the stomach sweet, breath | last Congress would be opencd at the i Navy Department on Feb, 16, Speci- right, cold gone. flcatlons for these boats sent out to prospective bidders are based on a design which is expected to give them & speed on the surface of twenty- five knots. 80 far as known, no submarine boat built or designed by any other to approach this all respects, Navy Department officials say, the new vessels will mark a new departure in naval construation. They will be 250 displacement of 1,300 t Take ove or two Cascarets to-night and | **% ujoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel! wweonty : nsing you ever expetignoedl Wake| building programme for the navy ip feeling grand, your head will be clear,’ recommended by President Wilson is h carried out. Regarding the two battleships, Secre- ive. G tary Daniels -“ he expented ae keels of both Woul pe laid in ugust of "Stop tl > Wr here’ uP bY | September of next year. By that time ‘and bad da col fit and. the California, now building at New York, will be off th not gripe, The Secretary also declared that ho the next d. y, like salts, pills or calomel, or an appropriation n $1,000,000 with which re fine! THTothers should give a whole Cascaret ii i ilious or feverish | act thoroughly © ° to be built if the fi a Will ask Congres: of approximately to equip the Philadelphia Navy Yard for battleship construction In prepara- tion for the increased building pro- gramme contemplated in the Adminis- tration defense plans. DECLINES LONDON CALL. and can not New York. The Rev. Hugh Black, professor practical theology In Union (heo- sical Seminary, has declined the yrate of the City Temple, Lon- 100" FORFEIT I which was tendered to him sev- e-feral weeks «sv, following the rosig- about TOBEBULLTBY U.S. [= —— yo | " The Rey. Hugh Black WII Stay in ° ins th of mort important song endo ebureh: jurches, Mr. Binck shared the pulpit with Campbell for three montha in the The call came to him) on , abl rs) his rv ing the invitation. ALS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAR 25 cent bottle of “Danderine” makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops NING WORLD, itching scalp and falling hair. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair, soft, lustrous, fluffy, w ia merely iv air and lots of it. i a cent bottle of Knowltoo’s Janderine now—all drug stores réc- ommend it—apply a little as d d within ten minutes there ay f'n ead of abundance, ness, fluffiness ond an incomparable gloss » and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair, but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when nice, soft ip ig hair at once. f you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair real is, moisten @ with ao little Dandert it throu taking one our hair will utiful in just or OF iker-Hegeman, Kalish ai | ation of thegRev. R. J. Campbe carry it in stock.—-Advt The placo is regarded as one of ine Why does father leave the house with a big smile on his face in the roar morning? That plate of <= luscious russet- brown buckwheat cakes touched the right spot. It’s the kind of a breakfast Father needs on a frosty, crispy morning. HECKERS’ Buckwheat cakes are Jack-Frost proof!’ Order a package of HECKERS’ Buckwheat to-day and see! htful surprise ~Advt, BUCKWHEAT Heckers' Cream Wheat Farina is a delicious breakfast cereal 2 « FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street "Phone Greeley 2626 STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 7 P. M. In the Misses’ Department—Fourth Floor A Remarkable and Attractive Offering of Misses’ Winter Coats The saving afforded by this sale is extraordinary. Practically all of the models have been in our regular stock, and embrace the very newest belted effects, with chin or roll collars of self material,.velvet, plush or fur. The fabrics are the most wanted of the season and include zibelines, pebble cheviot, wool velour, corduroy, Kersey, broadcloth and seal plush. On sale today and tomorrow. Misses’ Coats (regularly $12.50 to $16.50) at $9.50 Zibeline, cheviot and corduroy. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats (regularly $18.50 to $20) at $12.50 Made of zibeline, checked or plaid velour and pebble cheviot, with velvet collars edged with skunk opossum fur, others with full chin collars of natural raccoon. Half lined and lined throughout with guaranteed satin. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats (regularly $22.50 to $27.50) at $18.50 Made of broadcloth, zibeline, wool velour and corduroy,with chin or roll collar of skunk opossum or natural raccoon. Lined throughout with satin or peau decygne. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats (regularly $29.50 to $35) at $23.50 Made of Salt’s Esquimette plush, imported corduroy or velour cloth, with chin or roll collar and cuffs trimmed with skunk opossum, seal, mole or natural raccoon. Lined throughout with plain or fancy silk lining. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dressy Fur-trimmed Suits Specially priced at $18.50 Russian blouse, belted and flaring models, developed in imported broadcloth and trimmed with Hudson seal, natural or skunk opossum. Coats are warmly interlined and lired with peau de cygne to match. In the wanted colors and black. 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Winter Coats remarkably priced today and tomorrow Girls’ Coats, regularly $6.50 to $8.50. Sail Zibeline and cheviot, full lined. at § $4.50 }$6.50 Girls’ Coats, regularly $10.00 to $12.50 . | $8.50 Zibeline, boucle, chinchilla and corduroy, at Girls’ Coats, regularly $14.50 0 $16.50. . 2. Zibeline, chinchilla and cheviot, with velvet or plush collar edged with fur. at Girls’ Coats, regularly $78.50 0 $22.50. . 2. , Fur-trimmed, made of imported velveteen, corduroy $1 1.50 and broadcloth. Lined throughout ;manysilk lined, at Girls’ Washable Dresses at $2.95 Imported plain or striped repp, pique, striped, checked or plaid gingham in Russian, middy and one-piece smocked models. Collar and cuffs embroidered in self or contrasting color. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Women’s Serge, Satin or Taffeta Dresses at $12.75 Reduced from $20.00 and $25.00 Taken from our regular stock and reduced for Friday and Saturday, because of broken sizes and assortments. Made of chiffon taffeta, satin charmeuse, or serge and satin combinations. Today and tomorrow, the last two days of the Sale of WOMEN’S Extra-High Cut Boots 1214 in. high At the very special price of $4.95 iWestillhaveall sizes inbrown and black Glace Kidskin and white Nubuck. The sizes ngrey and bronzegiace Kidskinare very depleted, but you might fir. da pairto tit you The model is very graceful, 1244 inches high, on well arched last, with two-inch leather Spanish heels and light weight welted soles, No mail Orders, C. O. D. or Approvals . 1915. Today & tomorrow, Reduction Sale of Women’s Winter Suits Trimmed with Skunk Opossum, Hudson Seal (Dyed - Muskrat), Beaver, Skunk or Natural Raccoon and Pea The Models are reproductions of the best foreign creations, embodying the newest ideas in collars and sleeves. The Fabrics are broadcloths, gabardines, English whip- cords, imported corduroys, velveteens, chiffon velvets and wool velours, in the newest colorings. Fourth Floor Suits, formerly $22.50 to $25.00.......reduced to $15.00 Suits, formerly $29.50 10 $35.00.......reducedto $23.50 Suits, formerly $35.00 to $39.50... .. .reduced to $27.50 Suits, formerly $39.50 to $45.00....... reduced to $33.50 | i Suits, formerly $45.00 to $59.00....... reduced o $39.50 None C. O, D. No Credits No Approvals For Friday and Saturday Four weeks ahead of the usual time Women’s Winter Coats & Wraps are offered at much more than usual reductions COATS for all occasions, including coats for afternoon, street, utility, or limousine wear. There is great variety in this selec- tion, not more than three or four of a kind. THE MATERIALS are:—Plush, velour, chiffon velvet, recontre, corduroy, wool velour, cut plush, duvetyne, suede velour, broadcloth, zibeline, tweeds, white chinchilla, cheviot, furtex, vicuna, velveteen, mixtures, gabardine, and other fabrics. The majority are handsomely fur-trimmed, Coats..... formerly up to $13.50..... reduced to $7.50 Coats...... ‘ormerly up to $19.50..... reduced to $10.00 Coats...... formerly up to $25.00... . .reduced to $15.00 Coats... formerly up to $32.50... .reduced o $19.50, * Coats......formerly up to $39.50... . reduced to $25.00 | Coats...... formerly up to $45.00..... reduced to $29.50 { Coats...... Jormerly up to $55.00..... reduced to $32.50 Evening Wraps—Reduced Callot, Beer, Paquin, Premet, Bulloz and other most wonderful Winter models are introduced. FUR-TRIMMED with skunk, seal, white coney, taupe wolf, -beaver, sable squirrel, Kolinsky, skur.k opossum, or skunk raccoon, FABRICS are brocaded velvets, éhiffon velvet, chiffon plush, char- meuse, mother of pearl velvet, broadcloths, and velveteen. All the high coloringsas wellas black. Handsomely lined and warmly interlined. 4 Wraps, formerly $135.00 to $225.00..... reduced to $95.00 11 Wraps, formerly $85.00 to $110.00... . reduced to $65.00 18 Wraps, formerly $69.50 to $79.50 ... ‘reduced to $50.00 24 Wraps, formerly $50.00 to $65.00.. .reduced to $37.50 Today and tomorrow, a Special Offering of Women’s Sport & Dress Skirts at $5.00 None were less than $6.95; some were as high as $12.60 All this season's late models. Materials are Forstman’s & Huffman's broadcloths, or chiffon taffeta. Waistbands to 36. None C.0.D. No Credits. No Approvals. For Friday and Saturday Boys’ Mack inaw Sport Coats, made of handsome mack- inaw plaids, in box pleated or plain models. Full belt, large shawl collar and patch pockets. Sizés 7 to 18 years... GAR Be dieerveveTee angen te ees ial at $5.95 Boys’ Overcoats, made of all wool chinchilla, or fancy mixtures; in gray or blue. Newest models. Sizes 3 to + $5.95 10, Splendid values......+.0.00ccrvereews Special at Boys’ & Youths’ Overcoats, made of imperted or) y American fabrics in fancy mixtures. Venetian or satin $10 95 ; voke and sleeves. Wool lined. Sizes 6 to 17 years. ° 1 Jellemade and finished......+.+..:+eeeeee Special at Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with extra knickers, made of all-wool blue serge and large assortment of fancy mix- tures. Very smart models. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. .Special at For Friday and Saturday In the Christmas Bazaar—2nd Floor, a Sale of Leather Goods 975 Pieces of Men's Letter Cases, Pass Cases, Card Cases and Three-fold Cases, with Memo Centres and Bill Folds. Made of pin seal, English pig, mat seal, or alligator. Regular stock prices $1.50 to $3.00, at 95c¢ 1,440 Bags of genuine morocco and goat seal, with inside com- partment. Five different models; jewel clasps and plain or fancy lined. $7.95 | Regular stock prices, $2.45 and $2.95, at $1.50 | ) | i

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