The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 11

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IR TE ERR er NRT 9 en ae uA on Preserve and purify the skin of infants, and | often prevent minor skin troubles becom- ing lifelong afflictions. Samples Free by Mail Cuticurs Soap and Ointment sold everywhere 32-p. book. | , Boston, sampie of each malied treo wt posteard “Cuteura,” Devt. Just a dash of ‘‘Eddys” Sauce for most tastes—two dashes if you like it Lenin For Oysters, Fish, ie Chops, Salads and Omelets. Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores sell it Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y _ A JEWELRY Direct trom our Maiden Lane Factors Wholesale Price: }° . Btoch—Newest Destena, epairing & Remodelling Young Mo yihers May Rely Gs) For Babys Skin Repecially when assisted by occasional nse of Cuticura Ointment. Care and Cuttcura | °4red for him, 10¢ so S120 ens GONE WITH YOUTH TO WHOM ~ SHE HAS SAMARITAN | Mrs. teva a’ Asks Police to Look for Family Friend She Nursed While Ill. Mrs. Rose Tevan, a wealthy widow, living at No. 640 Riverside Drive, re- ported to the police to-day that on Wednesday afternoon, while she was attending a theatre party, her apart- ment was robbed of $12,000 worth of Jewelry and a young man she had left il in the apartment disappeared. Detectives are seeking the young man. but Mrs. Tevan refused to per- jmit the use of bis name tn the alarm which was eent out, explaining that he was an old family friend, who had come to her when he became fi, and she took him into her home and | She had often laughingly been warned by the man, Mrs. Tevan told the police, to look out for her jewels and when they disappeared she at first suspected an effort was being made to frighten her and she did not report the theft. She waited all day yesterday for some word from the missing man and then decided to re- port the matter. ‘When she left her home to go to the theatre with friends about 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mra, Tevan left the jewels in a Japanese jardiniere compartment to hold them, Although operated by an intricate combination the lock was opened in her absence and when she returned home early in the evening the jewels were gone, Among the stolen Jewels are a gold ring set with a five-karat blue-white diamond, a ring with three diamonds of four karats each, a pair of ear drops with a cluster of fifteen dia- monds and a sapphire on each, a breastpin two Inches long with «mall iamonde and a three-karat diamond in the centre, @ lavalliere set with more than one hundred small dia- monds, a breastpin three tnches long studded with diamonds of graduated sizes. a BIG ARMOUR PROFITS. | $11,000,000 for N Cent. “he statement of Armour @ Co. of Chicago, of business for the year endin ing | Oct. 36, 1915, shows profits of $11,000,000, eaual ‘to 68 per cent. on the’ capital The total recetpts of the Armour } Packing houses and other enterprises were $18,048,694, an increase over the Breceding year of $4,341,063. The total Gtpenses were $7,048,604, an increase of 0,970. Armour & Co.’ have filled tm- Whitman Believed to Have Deputy Charles 8. Hervey, Deputy City Comp- troller, is being considered Whitman for appointment to the Pub- No Service Commission. two vacanctes to be filled on Feb. 1,| budget. iii nadine eassiensneeeaeneneeel Commisatonera. The Governor desires to find # mutt~ able Brooklyn Democrat and also a man | who anderstands ance ind rho san { dc something seward seducing he nor § mous sxpenditur che Morimieaion Mr Hervey is 1 Pemocrat fron, 4a Present ont in Albany. So ine a lose Bers in mony with the he State i City Comptroller Under Con- afderation, by Gov. There are Continuing today and tomorrow Semi-annual Sale of Saks-made Overcoats || which had a specially constructed! By inense war orders and increased profits are due to that business. for Men | Reduced from $45 $40 $38 $35—to $29 | (A small charge for alterctions) i These overcoats are our regular stock only, Saks- made, not anonymous, and {n them you will find all those elegancies of finish and originalitles of style which have made the name of Saks a by- word for overcoats of distinction, whether the design be one of daring or decorum, Some overcoats are cut down to their worth—these overcoats are cut below it. | Continuing today and concluding temorrow The Semi-annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men Reduced from $38, $35, $30 and $28 to $23.00 (A small charge for alterations) “THE EVENING WOPLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916. HERVEY MAY GET P. S. JOB, det short unexpired torms of restescs) ee ana Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow we shall offer our entire stock of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel at Clearance Prices Every Misses’ Suit, Coat and Dress in our stock included. Materials embodied in these garments are whipcords, gabardines, broad.» cloth, velveteen, velour cloth, pebble cheviot, zibeline, plush and corduroy. Saks & Company Telephone 2626 Greeley Special for tomorrow Women’s Sample Gloves at 89c | | | Reserve samples direct from a Gloversville manufacturer well known as a producer of gloves of the finer sort. In capeskin, Mocha and glace lambskin, Misses’ Suits... .formerly $18.00 to $20.00... Misses’ Suits....formerly $30.00 to $39.50... Suits... .formerly $39.50 to $45.00... Suits. ...formerly $49.50 to $55.00.... Suits....formerly $59.00 to $65.00... Misses’ Suits....formerly $69.00 to $75.00... Misses’ Coats... . Misses’ Coats. . . Misses’ Coats. .. Misses’ Coats... Misses’ Coats. .. Misses’ Coats... Misses’ Coats. . . .formerly $10.00 to $12.50... .formerly $18.50 to $20.00... formerly $22.50 to $25.00... .formerly $29.50 to $39.50... .formerly $45.00 to $49.50... .formerly $55.00 to $59.00... -formerly $65.00 to $69.00... Misses’ Dresses. . Serge, velveteen and silk, Misses’ Dresses. ..formerly $22.50 to $29.50. . Misses’ Dresses. . .formerly $35.00 to $45.00. . reduced to $10.00 .reduced to $17.50 .reduced to $20.00 reduced to $26.00 .reduced to $30.00 .reduced to $35.00 .reduced to $6.50 | .reduced to $11.50 .reduced to $14.50 .reduced to $18.50 .reduced to $20.00 .reduced to $27.50 -reduced to $35.00 Charming Dresses for Afternoon or Evening .formerly $18.00 to $20.00. ..reduced to $10.00 .reduced to $15.00 Veloeteen and silk combined, silk chiffon and chiffon taffeta. .reduced to $22.50 Tomorrow we shall offer our entire stock of Boys’ Clothing at Clearance Prices Boys’ Winter Suits at $6.95 With extra pair of knickers. Smart models in fancy mixtures, Only a limited quantity. Sizes 8 to 15. Boys’ Winter Suits at $8.95 With extra pair of knickers. In an assortment of fancy mix- tures and blue serges. Very carefully tailored. 8 to 16. Boys’ Winter Overcoats $8.95 Double breasted models in fanc all-wool overcoatings. Lined wit! | good quality wool lining. Sizes 6 to Veloeteen, chiffon taffeta, chiffons and nets. 16 years. error | Small Boys’ Winter Overcoats Girls’ Coats and Dresses Reduced | ae wi 23 Girls’ Coats 28 Girls’ Coats | 2 Girls’ Coats blue, "Also smart models in desirable Formerly up to $10 | Formerly up to $15 | Formerly up to $20 fancy mixtures. Sizes 3 to 10. Reduced to $4.00 | Reduced to $6.00 | Reduced to $8.00 Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats 19 Cxirls’ Wool Dresses, former. | 17 Girls’ Velveteen, Wool dnd In an eee of mackinaw ly up to $10. Silk Dresses, formerly up to cloths. Belted models with patch ' Reduced to $5.00 | $18.50. Reduced to $10. pockets and shawl collar. Sizes Three New Spring Models in Serge Dresses at $12.75 WARM, serviceable dresses tn all-wool serge, bearing the new style touches of 1916, such as the new cape collar effect and Hudson Seal Coa Hudson Seal Coa cenlanelAl Tomorrow we shall continue the Annual January Sale of Furs Every coat, set and single piece included is from our regular stock, and was not made expressly for sale purposes. 8 to 16, ts (dyed muskrat) 40 inches long.....now $79.50 ts (dyed muskrat) with skunk collar. .now $122.50 “ tannittent® | ah oT a or on or. Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) skunk trimmed....now $159.50 ing 314 yards wide. Fur-Lined Coats, Hamster lined.............+++ ¢....mow $34.50 Model one has surplice waist Near Seal Coats, with fur or self collars.......-...065 now $29.50 effect, is prettily trimmed with flat braid, and has collar and cuffs of white Georgette crepe. Charming Fur Muffs and Scarfs Anyone whois considering the purchase of a piano or player will be well repaid by a visit to® Sizes 34 to 40. Model two has box plaited waist and effective yoke skirt. Especially suitable for slender figures. Sizes 34 to 40. Model three has surplice ef- fect waist, finished with buckles, and stitched box plaited skirt. Sizes 36 to 46. Nay and brown; also in black. Beaver Muffs.......now $18.50 Hudson Seal Muffs..now $13.50 Natural Mink Muffs.now $22.50 Dyed Skunk Muffs..now $17.50 Black Fox Muffs....now $14.75 Black Wolf Muffs...now $12.50 Beaver Scarfs....... now $11.75 Hudson Seal Scarfs..now $9.75 Natural Mink Scarfs.now $14.50 Dyed Skunk Scarfs..now $9.75 Black Fox Scarfs....now $12.50 Black Wolf Scarfs. .now $12.50 Also—about fifty Fur Neckpieces greatly reduced to insure immediate clearance. Women’s Winter Coats Greatly Reduced A most inclusive collection of this season’s favorite models. $4.95 and $7.95 Each coat lined with a guaranteed lining, and warmly interlined. LOESER’'S TOMORROW As Wort BROOKLYN — ecial offering ‘your attention Audi Lise Cite NEW YORK Hulu ablice At $10.00—Coats of Salt’s Kurltex, in three- quarter length loose ripple models. Raglan sleeves and convertible collar of plush. At $15.00—Coats of cheviot, zibeline and Salt's Korean fur, with collars of fur or self fabric. Lined throughout. ° At $18.75—Coats of Salt's Arcadian lamb, plush, fancy cheviots, whipcord, gabardine and mixtures, with collars of fur or self material. All desired lengths. At $25.00. -Coats of imported corduroy, Salt's Esquimette plush, silk plush, broadcloth, mixtures, pe | wool velours. Belted, flare and ripple models. At $29.50—Coats of wool velour, fancy mixtures, zibe- line, Salt’s sealette, and nu-lamb, with trimmings of fur For tomorrow—-A clearance of or self fabric. For Friday and Saturday Our Entire Stock of Women’s Suits Greatly Reduced gabardines, Materials included are whipcords, cloths, velveteens and velours. 4th Floor cloth moire, two-tone, plain and 46 Goltai sass ceas formerly $22.50 to $25.00..... ... mow $15.00 covert gabardine, tweed mix- 41 Suits formerly $29.50 to $35.00..,.,....mow $18.50 tures, velour checks, _ novelty 95 Suits... . formerly $35.00 and $39.50.......,.mow $22.50 woruacs 6a eee Every 54 Suits formerly $39.50 to $49.50......... now $27.50 Sh (a nm > Pie ss BL Suits. 5 .se00s formerly $45.00 to $59.00.,.,.....now $32.50 aoanral R : 12 SUlts, ccccsas formerly $50.00 to $85.00.,.......now $39.00 Women’s Skirts at $3.95 and $5.00 Formerly from $5.95 to $9.75 Included in this collection are three distinct models in sport skirts. The materials are plaid eponges, cheviot plaids, imported broad-

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