The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1916, Page 15

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Strect and Central Park West, was! where ft sat, arched its head and looked Playing a popular watts air Jast night |e mucilans over” oe Comes Qver From Park to Mear 6 grey squirrel appeared in the centr to his clutch ti 4 of the floor, Appatently frightened, thy mi soagetes vote sadlrrel scampered in a number of di While tho orchestra in the foyer of} rections, but finding no handy exit tho Majestic Hotel, Seventy-second ‘darted back to the middle of the floor. The May Manton Fashions HAS A a HB smocked dress is ee such @ pronounced : } SQUIRREL A HOTEL CALLER. of nuts. 1 18 Ie with a suppl favorite of the sea-| Frank Goewey Jones Be by} son that it seems to cry out for mention. This one Writing to Make Amends is very pretty and abso- lutely childlike, very dain- for Forgeries. ty and at the same time very almple. The bodice : "1 ern pases Sey simple. The bodice) DETROIT, Jan. &—With payment and smocked to form a|of more t $3,000 to his creditors, girdie. The yoke ts a sim- ple plain one with straight edges and consequently can former stockholders of the American Electric Fuse Company, which went be used for embroidery. /to the wall as the result of his con- Ter Very y[ittle children. | fossed forgeries whilo he lived th Muskegon, Frank Goewey Jones to-} day completed his first year on parole omitted and the dress al- lowed to hang in straight linés from the yoke, When and the belt is desired from the State Reformatory at Ionia, smocking seems too it} All the money furnished by Jones Jabor, simple shirring can will go to the small stockholders of be used instead, The short its former em- fe the Fuse Company, Reaver, are, imple, 8nd | ployees and widows and orphans, ‘il are gathered into ban of whom are listed among the cred- bishop rtyle. The frock in| {tors that still hold against him claims one that would be very| amounting to nearly §1,000,@00, \ dainty and charming in white embroidery and it would be very practical and useful in gingham or in chambray and equally smart in both. Pink cham- bray with the edges sval- loped would make @ sweet frock and an inexpensive one. The embrofdered flouncing illustrated means almest no labor and gives Jones ts conf t that he will be| able to repay every cent of the debts outstanding. Ho went to prison in| 1911 and soon began writing stories | for the magazines. He said a year ago that he had $40,000 worth of man- | uscript ready, He was paroled abvut | that time, a 0G. HIESTAND FOUND SHOT. New Yorker Had Been Cleaning Guns—Death Thought Accidental. COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan. 8.—Jo- seph G. Hiestand of New York wns found dead from a@ gunshot wound, by hig housekeeper, Elste Ryan of New York, at his Manitou home late Saturday | night. Miss Ryan says he was clean-| ing some guns and his death may have been accidental, Hiestand for several pretty with the lower ode jemmed and tucked, and a Uttle embroidery finishin; the yoke, For the cold weather frock, plain chal Ms could be used with bands of taffeta finishing | the edges and perhaps a Hittle simple embroidery above. Handkerchief lawn | would be charming with the lower edge of the akirt, the lower edge of the yoke B94 "(with basting tine and added seam allows ance), Child's Dress 1, 2 and 4 years and the edge of the short | years has been spending his summer sleeves scalloped whether further embroidery were used or were ni here but returned in winter to New For the 2 year size will be needed 2 yards of flouncing 24 Inches wide with | York where yards 8 inches wide, or, 2 yards of material 36 or 1% yards Inches wide, ‘pattern 8934 is cut in stzes for children of 1, 2 and 4 years, * | ters live owned the Iror the Sum- mit Hotel on Pike's He was not | Onancially involved Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION: BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirt; ‘g second Street (oppo- to site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in cgin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alwa: size wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a of No. 536 Street, an specify urry. ‘ORDER A NEW YEAR’S SUIT NOW We cat 651 , $20, } The materials include Ker- Ev seys, Meltons, Chinchillas, Vicunas, Plain and Plaid Backs, Belted or Plain, loose or fitted backs, a style for every man at a price that will pay you to buy now for next season’s wear. & All Styles All Sizes All Colors Perfect Fit $B $20 $220 $25" Superio OVERCOATS ne TEES “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS--WATCH US GROW” 1387 Broadway, bet. 87th & 38th Sts, (691 Kighth Ay., bet. 48d 1945 Broadway, bet. 65th & 66th Sts. 8 2331 8th Av., gous W. MITCIME. 431 Manhattan Ave., Near Carer B’! klyn J | Stores Newark Ave., “ff Jersey C ity, N. J *% PATERSON, N. J. (Distributing Store), 305 MAIN , PATERSON, All Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturdays, 10 o’Clock, Om See Ads, Displayed in FOR sseama HELP. WANTED—MALE. ‘makers on SELSIOR | Ml SAVINGS BANK , PERANNUM trament ba capable of work. drawings; to men” wlio Me cat ‘offer good pay ving age and reter ‘Nehenovtady, N.Y M FAY ERS | wante ved: unless you Dighest Wages ihe Irusteos have ondaved~ in ° re to . AND LINOLEL ractioal and i experience. di Musil ne Pittat Jono 4s atthe rate of Deposits made o “DO sae A gor wien and Women Booklet eb AL CO, Oie$—Opea Yes WILLIAM J, Rt JOUN ©, GUIBWOLL, Beoretas Purses are hilled— || hearts are made glad || By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” — |} AMOND. & W Pe Raat oli Scat Sit $25 VALUES, MADE 10 MEASURE, $14.75 9M 222222 WHIRLWIND CLEAN-UP SALE| Now Reduced to $10 byrne Big Stores must be closed _— out at once, as we don’t carry over stock from season to season, This is your one big chance to secure a real $18 to $25 value Overcoat at $10. Ready to Wear Alterations Free (t@ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “&) Ritchie & Cornell 1 Door Above 125th St. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 155 William’S Cor. Ann St. N 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. j 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. [ N 2258 Third Ave., Near 123d Bi 1370 B’way es Ave., B’klyn, S N | 104 Flatbush Ave., ‘\oy Atvate B’klyn. 9 700 Broadway «From B’kiyn, DANIEL B, CORNELL, 5106 Fifth Ave., Sist Bt, B'klyp. 149-151 W. 36th St., N. Y., stat onter Dorartment, (196 Market St., Near Broad, Newark, N. J. All Our Store Windows. -@a d LM Ll 4 WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ‘ ih ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. “tend to show was accitental ss troubles that 1 FEEL FINE! DONT BE SICK. BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! Stop the head- aches, colds, bad breath, | sour stomach, T have, had,” she aatd, the ‘shooting | t 10-cent “Casearets” is best cathartic for men, woin- en, children, Case a trent! They liven our li clean your thirty feet of owels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two Cascarets like candy before going to bed and in th i your head is clear, tongue Homach sweet, bfesth right and cold nd you feel grand. et a 10 or 25-cent box at any drug store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver }and bowel cleansing you ever ex enced. p sick he spells, indigestion, fur sive breath and constipati should ious chile Mothers Overcoats $22 & $25 VALUES ery Overcoat in our 18 \ Custom Made r Workmanship 10 Yb & 44th Sts. N. J. kw YN SAVINGS BANKS. Maiden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, cor. Maiden Lane 4% PER ANAUM 1 rae ht Mare int Opens enn § . BAt 0 ail sums from $5 to $5,000 en: | bo By-laws, payable va and 10ta will ET BNE GEORGE B. DUNNING, Secretary, | RR RRR TE ro a ene ne Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street "Phone Greeley 2626 - ATHENA TAILORED Knit Underwear for Women FFERS all the advantages: of correct and per- manent proportions in your underwear just as you' have always insisted on the same in your gowns. ' All. the faults of ill-fitting knit underwear avoided. ; Single Garments, 50c to $1.25 f Union Suits, $1.00:to: $3.50 Here are the exclusive features that give Athena ' its comfort, its daintiness ‘and its tailored fit: Sloping Shoulders and Sleeves Conform to the shoulders without wrinkling under arms. Perfected Shoulder-Stay Keeps rments from stretching across ae houler and holds sicevesl place. Curced Armhole Brings.arm seams to the natural curve of the shoulder and holds garments ctl te and smoothly LP under arms, doing away wit unnecessary cloth. Three Cornered Gusset Is so shaped as to relieve the usual strain at the thigh. Insures greater comfort and longer wear. Low- Neck Sleeveless Suit Just as a woman is fuller across the bust than the back, so this garment is made with extra fullness in front. Patent Seat ES This consists of a plait on each side of the back, instead of extra cloth in the middle, where it causes discomfort. Always stays closed and allows suf- ficient room, sitting or standing. Marshall Field & Co., Makers Saks & Company, Sole New York Agents Continuing tomorrow The semi-annual sale of Saks-made Suits for Men Reduced from $43, $40, $38, $35, $30 & $2 Now $23 (A small charge will be made for alterations.) First: Every suit in this event is Saks-made, and as such possesses all those finer attributes of tailoring which are peculiar to these Saks productions. Second: Prices have been cut for the occasion, but the garments have not been cut for the occasion—every suit, without exception, is regular stock, Third: The assortments at higher prices are complete and representative, and not fractional lots such as are used in average sales for sweetening—those are hard words, but true ones. There are a lot of suit sales in town, but none like this. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (118th conseou- tive) has been declared at the rate of Phreo and One-half Per Cent-per annum. Oredited Jan. 1, 1916, and payable on and after Thuraday, Jan, 20, 1016, ‘on all sume entitled thereto under the By-Laws. Money deposited on or before Jan. 10, 1016, draws interest from Jan, 1, 1916. ALEX, P, W, KINNAN, President, FRANCIS M, LEAKE, Treasurer, FRANK F. HAZARD, Secretary. The Bowery Savings Bank 126 AND 180 BOWERY, NEW YORK. Deo, 14, 1016, ‘A comi-annual dividend at the rete of THREE and ONE-HALY Per Cent, per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositore on all ums of $5.00 and upw $8,000 which ab ited at least three months on t day of Jan'y next, and wil! be on and efter Monday, Jan'y 17, 18 Money deposited on or before Jan'y 10 will draw interest from Jan'y 1, 1016, HENRY A. SCH NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N, W. Cor, 14th St, and 8th Avenue Jan. 1, 1036, DER at the FOUR P te of | Dollar Savings Bank 2808 Third A from January Ist. ON L DRA’ TERE: ¥, EDWARDS, Presidem. wat he SURI, Treasorer, 1A GEN. President, TAME Treasurer. Wilrbn wm RUNCKERHOE, coe HEFO Rn HEARN Street West of Fifth Aveige 16TH JANUARY SALE NOW.ON! ‘Cash—Energy—Enthusiasm~Big Stocks — Big Values | Insure the Success of This Sale Let ‘Prices Do the Talking—QUALITIES. ARE DEPENDABLE SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: Musline Linens Fourteenth Mastin Underwear Sheets White Goods Women's Pillow’ Cases ‘Towels, oe ne Women’s, 8 ‘PHlpwa: Art Linens ’ Women’s Dresses ilts Curtains ¥ and Fur Coats Tankets Curtainings isses’ Wear Babies’ Dresses Women’s Waists Corsets, Petticoata Infants’ Woolens Negligees Men's Shirts 16th Annual January Sale of | MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES | Many exceptionally fine ‘Special Purchases will add interest to this JANUARY SALE... Cottons are advancing—in spite of this fact, we had bought advan- tageously months and montha.ago—for inttance, one order of MUSLINS, SHEETS and PILLOW CASES amounted to more than one hundred thousand dollars +) All makes that are offered in our JANUARY SALE are standard—All' have enjoyed a reputation-for durability for from twelve to fifty years. 16th January Sale of SHEETS, PILLOW CASES MUSLINS and SHEETINGS GREAT QUANTITES—GREAT,PRICB No Mall or Telephone Orige for the following:— | CONCESSIONS. Fruit of Loom Muslin) Worth 11 No Mall or Telephone Oniem for followingr— dale M Mill Musiias b PILLOW CASES—plain hems: ; ard wide—bleached or heavy ; Xnbleached—wart a wen swaie | 478 Lanitt 30 yards. Yara wide ablenched--clone and 42x26—-worth 19 cts 48X36—worth 20 © SHEETS—plain hems 42-inch Bleached Musites re Pillow Casea—by seaming wilt | wy make full size Sheets-— 72 worth 10% cts os Male Limit 30° yan 46-inch ses 1 Musiins for Pitlow Cai by weaming will | g1¢ make extre size Sheets— 2 worth 11% cta............fale Tamit’ 90° yard, DIAMOND MILLS SHHETINGS. No starch—no dressing. No Mall of Telephone, Ordew, Bleached Unbleached. Reg. Sale, 42x86—worth 22 ets, 45x36—worth 23 cts, SHEETS—hemstitched ht Anchor—Uties—Mohawk Wit Wash arene ( SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 34) 10 At January Sele Prices —————__________ ise JANUARY SALE SP pclae For Today and Tomorrow No-Mall or Telephone Orders for the following: Women's Serge Peseens Smart models—r Navy, green and —surplice model—wik’ collar and cutfe-new flaring skirt—sizes 34 to 46. patterns—reg. $1. Satin Tabl: Misses’ & Junior Coats— } 6.45] 70-inch—pure 1 ' 14 to 18 yra.—rem, $10.98... assortment of 77 Brown, en, navy and other favorite| Mpcluding stripes an p orale colors——belted mo: Jan sleeves} Fesularly .98..... seeeenes Sale), “rag —new collars in ch ne meni style wi tur edge or large collar of natural opossum. Girls’ Rain Capes— 6 to 14—regularly $3.98.. Excellent poplin—red and navy—also rainy day outfits, including caps— navy and tan, Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses) 9.98 Bpectal Lot-—reg, $5.98..... All-wool—sallor, middy and long waist models—smart touches of red and white—silk tles—€ to 14 yra. a] aes jong block de: ain old tone, gray, te with r ao White Voile ei } 67 a All sizes——reg, 9B. cacsenee Men’ Embroidered organdie fronts, lace jo Manlio Hightabittene.. ) ag tind or tailored styles tn novelty | p§-,8° Cte Tan: Baler ssh weave, Washable Silk Blouses— } New models—reg. $1 ‘y Plain colors, in white and fleeti or trous colored attipes—piain or ted tailored models—all sizes. Misses’ Covests & Cornet Walete), 716 Rem. $1.00... ..sseecsevsseeees i White eouserinediuas. or sizes 19 to 88 volle and or; el . soauch tn deenand for babie TE Sod ern curtains, long— Mnens, ———____________—__#® MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 79 ct. Silk Popling ‘ 59 ct, Children’ Pajemes. b sineae Yard wide—chifton’ fintati—ius- | Striped peroales—aiso, heavy He KS MAIN FLOOR, nt” piniciand dive stripes to 18 = 98 ct. All-Wool Broadcloths,.......... 52 49 ct. Rompers and Creepers. este en fvand dark etripe brown, cardinal, garnet, navy and black Diibes GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, Light Hgonelette— sizes to 4 ys Keo INFANTS’ DEPT, Och, Nelson rt MAB isessees tt 4) 23 & 25 ct Ribbons nae ag Pt . PRET te | oR eo senish has WASH DRESS PAURICS BASEMENT ct Unbrale ‘i 24 ct. Silk Stripe Poplins...... feeisra—plats and ornament "Navy and. black grounds with (A ea eee | very fine white silk stripe—a fav~ oriie for dresses and suits. DRESS FABRIO8—-BABMENT, 69 et. Shadow Lace Allovers. . | 40 inch—white-—pretty | LACES MAIN FLOO || $5.98 Boys’ Overconts--3 to 16 yr |“ Cheviots— ith Towels... .....e00 22% x 45 in. — bleached — soft spongy—colored striped border— hemmed TOWELS..MALN FLOOR, 64 ct. Bleached Sheets—31x90 in. (before hemming)—seami SHEDTS BASEMENT, $6.98 Imported Net Bed Sets. Elaborate Marte Ant Renaissance — designs—full with bolster a! —deep val white or Ari LACE OURT. 59 ct. Restaurant Napkins, ri Hy patterns, 465 new plaids, ahacka and le or doub joYS' CLOTH! ain, E THIRD FLOOR, | 49 ct. Women’s Bungalow Agrone sees Striped gingham or blue ‘se bray——kimono style—pocket. MUSLIN UNDERWLEAR-SEOOND FLOOR, Union Suits. ed nves—enkie " short siveves le t JNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR, 79 ct. Men's Domet Pajamas. 62) or other ‘color 25 ct. Dinner Knives and Forks. . American stee!—celluloid han CUTLERY—MAIN FLOOR, 39 ct. White Castile and BI in i ra Hiribiewe uit From cnall alana Geen Olive Oil Soap... MBN'S FU NIBH a8, MAIN FLOOR, Large bars, ESTES 4 Ni Ibe $1.69 Ex. Size Voile Blouse: 1.20 TOILET ARTIOLES— BASEMENT, Dressy styles with emb'd organdie | $1.29 Silkoline Cov'd Comfortables,.. 1.0% panels oF |naerts of Sizes 46, 48 anc BLOUSES SECOND FLOOR, ‘ersian tops: colored backs—weil stitched—-full st MFORTABLIS--BASEMBNT, Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Look for the Clocks! | pen

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