The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1915, Page 5

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IT BY SUBWAY TRAIN. ‘Trackwalker in Hospital With Sev~ eral Ribs and Wrist Broken. A trackwalker, believed to be Christopher Huscava, forty-five yoars old, was struck by a northbo train opposite the Pittieth Berest early to-day and dragged 200 Jadge Senbury's Wife Dien. Polyclinic Hospital it was found internal injuries, @ fracture of it wrist and several ken fied to-day... 1 it have a gon, Albert H. Seabury, eta law partner, ated only How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough. & Home-Made Remedy That Will Do lt Quickly, Cheap and Kasily Made, . 000090 F-4-0:999-499HOO1000H If you have « bad cough or chest cold whlch refuses to yield to ordinary reme- get from any d ist 2}4 ounces (50 cents’ worth), pour into « bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar ‘syrup. Start taking fs teaspoonful every hour or two. In #4 hours your cough will be conquered or nearly 80. "Phe above mixture makes « full pint —a family supply—of the finest cough that money could buy—at a cost a only 54 cents. Easily prepared in 5 mi Pull Cer gr Bors sted Pinex. inex and Sugar Syrup prepara- ion takes right bold of ‘6 cough aad ives almost immediate relief. It loosens dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that is really remarkable. Excellent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter Keeps perfectly and tastes a isappointment your drugeist for “234 ounces of Pinex”—do not a anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction | oF money promptly refunded goes with this prepa- fallen. The Pinex WARK GOVERNOR AGANSTLYNCH, WIAD AND ON Prominent People Ask Whit- man to Keep Them Off Industrial Commission. Charging that the State Industetal Commission has shown gross neglect in the performance of its duties and using the testimony of the Inquest Into tho fire in the Diamond factory in ‘Williamsburg, which resulted im the | death of twelve and the injury ot} | thirty-five persona, to prove the con- tention, several organizations *) terested in the investigation v filed charges against the commission with Gov. Whitman, The Governor 1s asked not to send to the Senate for confirmation the names of Comaats- | sionera James M. Lynch, Louis Wiard | and Edward P. Lyon, and to appotnt| new members to their places. | ‘The charges are filed by Frances) Perkins of the Committee on Safety; | Florence Kelley, General Secretary of the National Consumers’ League: Emma B. Beard, President of the New York State Consumers’ League; Maud Nathan, President of the New York City Consumer's League; Owen R. Lovejoy, General Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee; Mornay Williams, Chairman of the New York Child Labor Committee, and Mabel Spinney, President of tho Association of Neighborhood Work- 0., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | ers. In the general charge against the There are suits at $8.75 Reductions are a One-of-a-kind suits in duyetyn and broadcloth, faithful copies of Gherutt, Jenny and Bernard, are Corduroy and velveteen suits be- gin at the very little price of $12.75. Corduroy suits with deep collars of opossum, are $15, At the same price are suits of broadcloth, gubar- dine and poplin, with plain and belt- ed coats, trimmed with dyed opos- sum and muskrat (Hudson seal), Velveteen suits are $25, $29.50, $45 and $65; earlier prices were $38.50 to $135. Some of them are copies of liked imports; many are with rich furs, The famous Callot pleated suit, copied in a poplin weave with Hud- son seal trimmings, is in the group at $29.50. There are 6 styles at $12.75 and 6 at $10.75, These show braid, fur or velvet trimming. Some are elabo- rately garnitured. Some are fail- leurs simples. School coats, luroy and Odd ‘These $28.50 to $25; and $25, were Velveteens, coverta, bi sizes in very kind or color, 6 to 14 years, Broadway at Ninth, New York. ALL the Women’s Suits are in the Fashion Sale Imports, Copies, Adaptations All that remain of our imported tai/leurs suits by Lan- vin, Doeuillet, Jenny, Bernard, Cheruit, Georgette, Dre- coll, Bulloz, are $60 and $75, irrespective of original cost. The assortment ia representative of the voyue of today. The talues are more than usually interesting. Gallery of Fashion, Second floor, Old Bldg, All Coats for Miss Six to Fourteen are Reduced lay coats, coats to wear to matinees and dancing schools, boyish coats, very feminine coats, oe nic every occasion have had their prices substantially lowered. Coats Now $10 Were $18.50 to $15. Included are or plain zibeline coats and coats with fur % Coats at $12.50 Are a special new purchase of licates of our $19.50 coats. The ported a 1 few velveteens, lined and interlined, fur collared or plain and made in charmii youthful styles. Only one of each kind. A few reduced coats in pastel shades are $12.50 too. Coats Now $3.75 rere t4.60 and $5, and come in sizes 4 and 6 only. are zi ming or corduroy with beaver cloth trimming. Coats Now $5 ‘Were $6.75 to $8.50. Among them are boyish mixtures, good lookd: , thre coats of zibeline, checks or and weer Cas eth contrasting broadcloth pl G one-of-a-kind models from our own stocks are $19.75, were 50 to $33.50. cloths, etc,, mostly 12 and 14- Unless otherwise stated, these coats are in sizes 6 to 1 Specially Priced Dresses , velveteens, taffeta and serges, cord: and de chine are nar Eetnurked $2.26 to $26, Very pretty models—all of Them, Slee Second floor, . le ihe ffaanale tre and suits at $75. Quarter to Half are very fine beline with velveteen trim- Coats sizes, but not all \d floor, Old Building, entire commission It 1s declared: 1. The Industrial Commission has shewn gross neglect in the exorcise of its igh office, 3. The commission has shown Itselt ineMfictent in administering the Labor Law and Industrial Code. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & Thirty-fourth Street—New York Clearance Sale Thursday 225 Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth, Whip- cord and Gabardine; trimmings of Fur and Braid. Formerly sold to 29.75 Higher Cost Misses’ Suits of Broad- cloth, Velveteen and Whipcord; trim- mings of Seal, Beaver and Opossum. Formerly sold to 39.75. Misses’ Suits of Velveteen, in various models; trimmings of Beaver, Rac-} 28,00 coon and Skunk. — Formerly sold to 55.00 15.00 20.00 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & Thirty-fourth Street—New York Clearance Sale Thursday 175 Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats of Corduroy, Mixtures, Wool Velour, Checks and Zibeline. Formerly sold to 25.00 Misses’ Coats, in dressy and storm models, of Zibeline, Wool Velour, Pebble Cloth and Plush; trimmings of Fur. Formerly sold to 35.00. Misses’ Coats of Seal Plush, fine Broadcloth and Duvetyne; smart Fur trimmed models; richly lined throughout. Formerly sold to 40.00, | 15.00 20.00 25.00 New and Exclusive Models in Misses’ Dancing Dresses Of Soiree, Embroidered Net, Charmeuse, Satin Georgette, Chiffon Taffeta and Changeable Silk, in Pink, Blue, Green, Pastel Shades, Rose & Maize. 15.00 25.00 35.00 %. The commission has been proved ignorant of its duties as responsible head of @ State department intrusted with the protection of life and wol- fare of over 2,000,000 wage earners and dispensing the enormous ap- propriation of $1,000,000 year, JOHN WANAMAKER PIANO SALONS Better than Money [s---MUSIC Its joys are positive. Its cheer is constant. Its sweetness is soothing. Its grandeur is uplifting. “It is a kind of inarticu- late, unfathomable speech, which leads us to the edge of the Infinite and lets us for a moment gaze into that.” —Carlyle. To those who may be uncertain as to how best to invest the Christmas bonus, we suggest— The Angelus The first player-piano; in a larger sense, still the first; more nearly human than any other pro- duct of inanimate things. You wish. It acts. Instantly. Dreamily or vibrant, fast or slow, as you wish, so it plays. The music of the ANGELUS is you. Music that never fails, that cannot be lost. SCHOMACKER-ANGELUS LINDEMAN-ANGELUS and the celebrated KNABE- Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building, EMERSON-ANGELUS John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street, New York 4 > Founded 1826 1 4 I Greeley 1900 «BY | Club Luncheon 50c Spectal 7 7 At. Noon Luncheon 0 ay 0 _ Bermuda - ae 78 « Gos Luncheon and Afternoon No Fees. en wae 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street preagghetety oc rm: D> () D(C) <> (<DD> © EMD (0) <0 ETE () <EED () -<D(.0) <D ( <D- (:) <D (. > 0 SD 0D 0D 0-0) SD 0 ED GED 0 GED (0) ED 0-0 ED 0-0) D0 ED- ) 0) > 0-are 0 0 a0) > ED OED DED OED OECD 3D =| ' | Usually $20.00 ' | ' Charge Purchases Made Thursday and Friday Will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist. FUR COATS AND SETS At Special Prices Important price revisions, interesting to every woman who is planning the purchase of Furs. Hudson Seal Coats Garments of seal dyed muskrat, perfectly matched, full-furred skins, in models of con- 7 servative or ultra style; plain or trimmed with contrasting furs; richly lined. $110.00, 135.00 and $165.00 Matched Fur Sets Smartest of neckpieces with muffs in the new shapes. Taupe Fox BORIS 5 6000000 $21.50 | Skunk Scarfs.. .$12.50 and $19.50 | Hudson Seal Scarfs (R2tk.) $14.50 Taupe Fox Muffs......... $27.50 | Skunk Muffs.. .$24.50 and $32.50 | Hudson Seal Muffs (atti,) $16.50 Novelty Fur Sets featuring combinations of the smartest “Mode Furs” at very special prices. Clearance Sale of Women’s SUITS AND COATS Prices Sharply Reduced The season’s smartest models in a wide range of fabrics and in every fashionable coloring. Fur-Trimmed Suits $15.00, 19.50, sone’ 29.50, 35.00, Were $35.00 to $75.00. Street and Afternoon Coats $15.00, 19.50, 22.50, 25.00, 29.50, 35.00, 39.50 Were $25.00 to $65.00. The majority trimmed with fur. Utility Coats Rain Coats $10.50 $7.50 Sizes 34 to 44 Rubberized spun @ilk Coats in castor, navy, taupe and black. In two models. Third Floor Fancy mixtures in j flaring belted model of extremely smart style; very well tailored. ’ > WOMEN’S SWEATERS, $6 Formerly $8.50 to $11.50 Smart novelty Sweaters, in gay colors, silk and wool Sweaters, striped wool Sweaters, a few pretty Shetland Sweaters and heavy Shaker knit effects. Models with and without sashes and in every new and fashionable coloring. Incomplete size range, but excellent choosing. Sport Caps and Tams Novelly Sets ce a a ee RNR a ee eceemeaen eens eee ae in stripesy plain colors ¢ Usually $2.25 aad combination effects Ranging from durable silk half hose to the shot silk $1.25 $3.00 novelties and fine clocked effects. . Third Floor Ground Floor antenna enanenreecencenren > enren ene -anrencmmvemvensamcemd Sp — "—sFur and Fur Lined GREAT COATS FOR MEN Preparedness ii zero weather means eleaply the purchase of one of these warm Coats for this remarkably occasion offered at Raccoon Coats....+-+--$55.00 and $85.00 | Wool lined body, Venetiz Made of selected full furred whole skin Caracul Coats (whole skins) Muskrat Coats (whole skins). . yoke and sleeves. | ' $50.00 | 6. $75.00 | 2 ee) ee) cme) ee) ED) De LL) CE (ED «| > SD DD (ED 0-0 ED 0) GED (0) ED () ED (ED) ED (ED ED (ED ED ODS sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper, TT | Thrd Floor Midwinter Sale of WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S SHOES And so ample are the assortments and so varied the lasts and leathers that there are styles and sizes to meet all demands in this important Clearance Event. Women’s Extra High Boots Usually $8.00—$5.85 Patent and dull leathers in laced and buttoned »1 with kid or cloth tops; smartly stitched with white. Also Bronze and Blue Kid Lace Boots, high arched, high cut and on the newest lines. Women’s Shoes Usually $5.00 & $6.00—$3.25 Laced and button Boots, in patent leather, black kid or gun metal with black or colored tops; also elastic top Shoes, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Usually $3.00 and $4.00—$1.95 Patent, dull and tan leather high cut Boots in sizes up to 2. . Second Floor “ONYX” SILK HOSIERY Affording Remarkable Values Quite the most successful and significant Hosiery Sale for many a season, rich in such economies as these: Women’s “Onyx” Silk Hosiery $1.00, 1.35, 1.65, 1.95,2.25 and $2.95 Ranging from plain silk Hosiery to the finely hand- embroidered and lace inset novelties. Men’s “Onyx” Silk Hosiery 50c, $1.00 and $1.35 low prices. Fur Lined Coats $39.50, 65.00, 75.00, 89.50 Black Kersey and Broadcloth shells; linings of Southern Muskrat, Marmot, natural or blended Northern Muskrat. Collars of such favored furs as Seal Dyed Muskrat, Persian Lamb, Otter or Beaver, 'THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE [2s wont |

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