The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1916, Page 5

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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916 fe ; : ‘ » ON TRIAL FOR TREASON. STAR rei faitinnates cto eee] Young Girl Skater Who Saved ' | TWO BOY SKATERS {Ber Muroun ‘charges “buck” ‘to “Uhel wagon to coreg ne" (he Pate . Karl Keamare Is Being Prone. “What are you doing?” acked « friend Two Boys From Drowning by Legs, SAVED BY A GIRL wir ov tan Fence. ot the afer, Whe happened to to pea 64944649 $0908-90000068004O9-06-66-400F-0000665 5409000000 ; meme re ee Ce oan em netting s ‘card patey.® oie She Hangs From a Bridge Post and | Lets Them Seize Her Legs | e Till Aid Comes. | While scores of persona cheered, SIN: Rose Krauss, eighteen, of No. 2494) Independence Street, Kingsbridge, | yeaterday saved the lives of two boys | © | who had fallen through the ice on keeps kins fai + one of the small lakes in Van Cort- $s ar in * landt Park | of : “ine ‘vs arm cincence Carpeter,| SPite Of Wintry winds Caech party | tt cuted at Vienna. on trial on a} th BERLIN, Jan. 8 (via London Jan. |* tro ae Tanuare SthA~ 2h Clearance Sale of Suits Hundreds of tettOSsee dese aa \ ‘ A \ * seventeen, of No, 60 Arthur Street, Strikingly New Models Sy ERRATIC ayo ne oe] ar eee ; . $ | old. @: Lt eon warne helpful in clearin room, Hitherto $25 $30 and $35 * not to skate on the bi¢ lake and were | ions, | is equally Soperdabie ov ° on their way to a trolley car when rotecting delicate ékins from the ¢ the younger boy decided to try the ce} voc of winter’ s wind and cold, + ‘on a pond known as “The Swamp,” Touse Resinol males mai t only a short distance from the aub-; — {0 the toilet is usually to make * way terminal. The boy dropped from} | “ure that one’s comp! Hexion wi + a rustic bridge spauning the pond| come thigh the eald weather and landed with such force on the/ — will be kept free from redness, thin ice that it gave way. His roughness and chapping. brother Clarence went to the r¢ Ifyou already euler from pa pain and he too went through the fc ful and unsightly chapping, a Miss Krauss climbed under the rait- litle Resinol Ointment will usu- ing of the bridge, held one of its posts ally afford complete relief, $300 RACEFUL as portraits by an old painter, G and luxuriously tailored—all of them cor. rect reproductions of suits which brought much higher figures in the exclusive shops—these suits at their clearance reduction prices furnish ° pore probety a ony Ba bf petite hry et Ty bd copra, or anew standard nuary economies . | ron : ; ' postr Shetty / They embrace velvels and broadcloth, i? 4 3 © ‘~ | an meeoe oat \ \ fashionable diuvetynes, twilled serges, gaber : \ ~ vce \ — dines and an excellent variety of Une smartest 4 ow mixtures. | | Long and short coat les. fur-tri ed or | | \ plainly tailored—either th rtly conservative \ \ costt mes now much in vogue or dashing skating ; / | models. Your choice from the we alth of ap i . ww N proved suit fashions of the entire season. Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Alterations Continue Free | Sesceecoonses ‘ | ; ; Sale at All Bedell Stores [TmEASURE SHIP. COMES IN.| 3 viele ‘ | ON & ay Or | Finland Grings & m Gold 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street rom London to Local Banks. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 460 Fulton Street, > | 19 West 34th Street. NEWARK: & | O qreesencensenseunrencanven-anvensencanrenvencaneeneen 14 West 1éth Street. 645 Broad Street. In Progress—The January Sale of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—NEGLIGEES— CORSETS—SILK PETTICOATS AND BLOUSES pesmi Annually this event scores a tremendous suc- cess. Annually thous- ands of women familiar with the high quality 4 standards maintained iced all the way ane = Teves Wi FOR A $000.00 LO SLES CER |G. W. Hosdday 8 Says Autosales Company Has Not Paid Lord & Taylor airman! ( zl ' + Information Barber Shop bout Exceptionally well —— ey, Cuba, ‘Bahamas, Ber: muda, Texas or Winter § Travel Anywhere. Interest on Bonds. equipped. Usual prices ep eee ee Florida, California, ie \ ' and unusual service. No Fees. ecenin maeaaer 38th Street | FIFTH AVENUE —.39th Street. | Cau mtr. Foster and the remarkable ruth Floor values offered, profit by eee eevee: POO YO OO cee ve its exceptional economies Notable Among the Speciclly Featured Lines Are BRASSIERES OF LEADING MAKES Including Mme, Poix, De Bevoise, W. B. and “Model” Brassieres in a complete range of sizes. New models in cam- Iwo models of all over Five models, linen with bric, trimmed with lace i embroidery or cambrie, lace | heavy Cluny lace, lace and ot . (: and embroidery trimmed. | net, all over embroide: Usually soc... ....38¢ $ Usually 7g to $1.50. ..50c § Usually $2.00 and $2.50. 9 98c Finer Brassicres—Usually $2.50 to $3.75, at... ceeececeesenees $1.25, 1.50 and 1.95 Second Floor Se ee TO An Event for MEN To Start A New Year Tomorrow, Wednesday Chocolate Company, a $6,000,000 cor | poration, The bonds were fixed at $50,000 each The appointment was the ree a sult in equity b | W, Holliday of I | of 407 shares of Jand the Mutual Ca |which has a claim $185.75, The defendant cor | owner of the automa | chines in subways and other | Places, 1t owns the followi in subsidiary corporations j ¥ | cengy Company, 125 shares at $i00 Newton Gum Company, a California | corporation, shares at $100; Key Oe ee ee a Pe ee Oe ee ee a oe ee 1 WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS A Display of Advance Models Reproducing the smartest style notes of the latest foreign models, the Lord & Taylor collection accurately forecasts . the trend of lashion in Tailleurs for Spring 1916. The New Models prophesy the The New Trimmings, touches of vogue of the fitted and semi-fitted 4 bright hued leather, elaborate em- coat, cut on lines of unusual distine- } broidery in colors and metallicthreads, tion and with pronovnced fullness } buttons, braids, all contribute to the over the hips. style of the new Spring Suits. The New Materials include finely Linings are effectively printed silk textured g vardines, men’s wear crepes and soft silks, while every de- serges and shepherd checks among the | tail of tailoring makes for perfection. woolens Gros de Londres, Bengaline, nov- elty silks and lustrous satins are clev- erly used often in combination with serge and gabardines. | 0) D> 0D () ED () RED (0) - ED 0 ED 6 ED ED (0 fo ee The Biggest Shirt Sale of the Season 8,400 Men’s Fine Shirts $1.00 Lord & Taylor invites your inspec- tion of the new models, prices of which range from $25.00 to $128.50 Eee SS Ree Se ie Sa aS ea SBE Sh ee ee Ee * TMrd Floor, i Se ee ae eee eer rem ee ee ee eee: | DANCING SLIPPERS AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS A remarkable sale of gracefully modeled, daintily fashioned Slippers, the season’s smartest novelties. In a complete range of sizes. The Shirts Are Splendid Values and Would Usually Sell for MORE Months ago we selected materials and patterns for these shirts from two of the better known shirt makers. After months of careful planning, comparing and investigating we have decided that | Eat Well- Sleep Well Feel Well; Loo Wer One Dollar Is the Lowest Price at Which a Good Shirt Can Be Offered to A few Carter's Littie Liver Pills will make Gold and Silver oe iy Black and Colored Our Men Customers and at the Same Time Give More Than One Dollar Value Goa ols fael voces, Cloth Slippers, ie i Satin Pumps The Shirts are made of woven madras, percale and mercerized materials. Plain and plaited bosoms, Torney speedily $4.95, | $3.25, overcome the | 4 Oe SOOT conn at the HET O Usually $6.50 4 \ Usually $5.00. work willingly and properly. ‘Avoid harsh cathartice and for your hate 's sake stick ie this Old, fr true remedy. Purely vegetable. | Small Pil Small 4 As Fine Men’s Shirts As Have Ever Been Offered At One Dollar High arched Pumps on the most correct lines, with Louis XVI. heels. In pink, blue, white-sand black. Dancing Slippers of shimmer- ~ ing metallic cloth with high )\ Louis XVI. heels. ¢ GENUINE mustéear signature | L) Supply Your Shirt Wants for A Season NOW elke tele dOS Ee AR I RRA a I I a ga eae a eR Rls aie Reem NTP See Ba (nized ED 0 ERED: 0) RED () ED (0) ED (0) RED () REED () RED (0 2) <EERD () GRD () GREED () SRD (0) GND () CARN () CED () <P (0 Ts D> AD ) SD OD (0) SP 0 SE 0) ED 0 SE (4 ? ) Second Floor ' ' ' ' ' i] cf ' ' / { Very effective these dainty | i $ | | with either starched or soft French cuffs. Sizes 1314 to 18, No skimping on materials or finish. 4 »

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