The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 9

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+ WEW TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS a — Gwollen reine are dangerous ava often Deret. Sufferore are advised t. get a two- amos original bottie of Kmeralt ON (full girength) at any pharmactet and start te © veins and bunches at once. phy riolena recommend Emerald Olt; t Used in hospital practice and a email | pe Jest a long time, because it is y, tw swith the soft br en ne | ush as aicoeted y glands, and even goitre die used steadily. Ma scans <Megerman stores can always sup. ply you.—Advt. “Eddys” Sauce is the wel- come relish in thousands of homes. Eddys evre Salice Gn. in n Soups, Stews and at on Baked ish. Grocers and Delicat- essen Stores sell it (Y Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. No Ertre Charge for 1. Advertioments for The World may be am ap |8PTinkled through the after-theatre feng American District Memengur etfice in the dty 'CTOWd had not leaped into the ring. muve, w Subwa: Astor Women’sShoes at $2.85 Pair An Unusual Purchase Raw materials have so ad- vanced recently that the manu- facturer has found it impossible to fill any more orders of these shoes at his old price. He dis- posed of his stock on hand of certain styles—of which we got 650 pairs. According to Wanamaker shoe rating they are $4 shoes. Seven styles—two laced styles of patent and dull leathers with high boot of black cloth; buttoned calf- skin with matkid tops; buttoned patent coltskin with matkid tops; | patent and dull calf buttoned shoes | with black cloth tops; comfortable | walking style with low heels, heavy turned soles. | Saturday in the Lower-Price | Shoe Store—$2.85 Pair Subway floor, Old Building. | Women’s Dresses— | New Low Prices On Saturday morning— 44 dresses at $3.75 55 dresses at $6.75 50 dresses at $9.75 25 dresses at $18.75 48 dresses at $25 These are’ afternoon and street dresses that earlier were $6.75 to $48.50. Evening dresses and dance frocks of taffetas, nets and charmeuse, are in two groups— 21 dresses at $9.75 86 dresses at $15 Saturday, Second floor, Old Building Boys’ Overcoats at Reductions Our own stocks of $6.76 to $25 grades all go down today to $5, $7.50. $12.50 Reefers for little boys, Long coats for older boys. Sizes 3 to 18 years, There are 396, all told; so there will be plenty for Saturda; Burlington Arcade floor, > wy Bldg. Blaukets at $5 A Pair—Special 76 x $4 inches in size. Wool and cotton filling“on a cotton warp. White, with pink and blue borders. Not many. No more like them at $5. ‘Third Gallery, New Building. RIOT AT RECTORS Host of DOOR WHEN GI MAKES TAN RAD Inspectors Rescue Driver Who Dared to Seek Patrons There. A pleasant little diversion in the form of a free-for-all fight greeted the throng of men and women that was leaving Rector’s restaurant, For- ty-olghth the witching hour of 2 Street and Broadway at o'clock this morning. Members of what Chief Inspector John Brennan of the Mayor's Bureau Jof Licenses terms the close corpora- jton of public chauffeurs had spied lone Harry Odafian, an jchauffeur, daring to horn in on tho exclusive trade of Rector’s, independent He was immediately surrounded by a troop of the allied chauffeur’s, who told him to clear out with his empty machine as soon as he knew bow. Odajian told the allies that he Intended to stay where he was and fish for fares. A fist shot out from the ranks of allies *|striking Odajian, who struck’ back, He would have come to a sad end if @ half dozen young men who were After that it was a freo-for-all | New Supplies Still Coming In Make This A New White Sale Brand new things are coming in constantly. Saturday will be an unusually good White Sale | day, because extra effort plentiful supplies of The Best of Inexpensive White Sale Offerings Corset covers at 50c are lace or embroidery trimmed and sometimes hand-embroidered. Drawers are Berkeley cambric or finer material, with hemstitching and tucks, linen lace edging, or embroid- ered ruffles. Some circular. Envel chemises at T5c, 85¢ and $1 are remarkably e of material and dainty of lace and ribbon. Nightgowns at $1 include good high neck and V-neck styles with Charming Lingerie Blouses at $2 Crisp, new and white. lace and Swiss embroidery, as well as tucked which are simplicity itself, and some that are neither plain norfaney, High and low necks. Voile, lingerie,batiste and organdie. 1,000 Corsets of $2 to $6 Grades for $1.50 and $2 Miscellaneous collection of well-liked makes. All sizes in the lot. Saturday Will See the Sale of NEW FURS Renewed and Vigorous This is because furriers are clear- ing house preparatory to making new purchases for next year, The new purchase of new furs consists of all the wanted furs of the season, freshiv made up in late fashions. Each piece has been chosen by itself and on its own merits, Lach piece measures up to the Wanamaker standard of quality, In some cases we have added furs from our own stocks, reduced to meet the prices of the special pur- chase, IMPORTANT ; like the first, so that When we say these furs are 15 to 8314 than usual, we mean they are that much less than furs of identical quality, | which have sold in our stocks all season. “THE EVENING WOXLD, BLAZE SET BY FIREBUG skirmish with the handsome women in sitks and furs and their tall-hatted cscorts scrambling for positions of vantage to see the most of ¢ bat- tle. ‘The allied chauffeurs were ston scattered by the men who had come to the aid of the intruding driver, and who were really traffic inspectors | from Brennan’a office, All but two of the attacking chauf feurs managed to siip out of the —eeee Oil Sprinkled in Hall of Williams- burg Structure—Tenants Take to Escapes. bands Of the oMcers who had ree an incendiary fire in the lower hall-| typhus in ta, Albania and Monte- joa men xave s thelt names as Thomas burg, cut off the escape by stairways | OM .Or be jute © J, and OB. |. Moran of No. 244 West Sixteenth of the fifty tenants at 4 o'clock this| Buck of Cp Dr. Mendelson matd: Street, ets 5 Mages Citi MO dae morning and they had to leave tho| “I on think that the United States wore urralgned. before Magistrate | four-story building by fire escapes ion here thay be ceconneeal Genes Farlow in the West Side Gourt on and the roof. but po general outbreak.” + Charges of disorderly conduct this) ‘The fire was started near the hall | = | morning. | Moran wis Held dey, and vor in oil-soaked rags and rubbish. —=——= | Andes was fined $10 and costs, Mag- Oil had also been sprinkled on the| istrate Barlow in sentencing Andes sald it would have given him great pleasure to send the offender to the Workhouse for thirty days instead of imposing a fine. The raid on the so-called close co. poration of chauffeurs who have)! stands in front of restaurants and hotels had been planned for some hall matting and the woodwork. Po- liceman Royale of the Bedford Ave-| nua station saw It before it had al]! food start, and helped get the ten- .| ants to tho street. Firemen put out the blaze In a few! sand reported to Fire Marshal investi- ho is making nN. The damage wi time by Chief Inspector Rrennan in response to innumer complal "| the hallway, and was $300 } from other chauffeurs. Mr. Bren) ——-—-- | said to-day that aince the ordi was passed permitting public stands in front of hotels and s, | there has sprung up in New. York a vicious ring of taxicab drivers whic has pre-empted the most desirable tc cations in the city. The ring, Mr, Rrennan states, has hired a gang of sluggers and unscrupulous taxi-driv- ers to boot out all independent hack- men from the premises considered | most lucrative by the chauffeurs. | g has formed a mon trade in the city,” sai hack- MADE WAY TO SAFETY THROUGH WALL OF FIRE Factory Foreman and Girl Opened Hole in Flames With Water From Fire Buckets. A tire Mashed out of a room tn the| | midate id “and this morning's raid TP Brena, of the second story loft oc-| was only the first step in breaking! cupied by Joseph Stelles, a manu-/| up thie gang. We are going to con-| facturer of wax figures, at No, 183] tinue the crusade till all the lawless | wo jrourteanth ftroet, at chauffeurs are either put out of bus. ness or reformed” o'clock to-day. The rush of f cut off Willlam Michaol, the foreman, ~ | and Ixoleina Martini in # room at the rear, They were dragged to safoty, Ten girls and twenty-six men were at work on the upper floors of the five story building. The metal cell- ing protected them from the intense heat made by the burning wax ladies and gentiomen {n the second floor factory, but a flood of greasy black smoke fliled all the lof's and forced Broadway | Ninth, New York | | | | | |the workers to run up to the roof|]| |to make their way to the street | through adjoining buildings | ———— | }/ NEW MOVE FOR PEACE CREDITED TO THE POPE to Be Held has been made to have |} Calling of a Consistory | in March Regarded as Significant. ROME, Jan. 21.—Gieai Importance was attached to-day to the Vatican long sleeves and a whole host of low necked yvns. Among the novelties are flowered lawns, cross bar dimities, white gowns, hand- embroidered in color, delicate shell ink crepe gowns, gowns smocked in color, ete. Combinations at $1 announcement that the Pope will hold another consistory early in March. It 1s understood that the Cardinals | will be summoned into conclave as another step in the Pontiff's pro- gramme for an early peace, Ostensibly the consistory has been show lace Hea called in order that Pope Benedict and brat pat Very pretty and may confer, the hat Upon May. good iy iy nellt, y Petticoats at 75¢, 85¢ and $1 have a Mer. iron hemstitched and embroidery flounces. Pique and cambric petticoats are 81. r the December SOnAIMOTY but who did not come to Rome. HAS NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Very elaborate ones, all | Third floor, Old Building. Y 'Rerto. Kepublt | de and wp nh Ply’ Hee,” 100 Old Ben} entice allowanoe olalmed, ‘Track fast who since last Among the passengers on the east ship Regina d'italia, which arrived to- day from Naples, were three members of the American Sanitary Commission, lay have been flichting ¢ [ow ANAMAKER CORSET SALONS ‘Remember These L.R.. Corsets The L. R. | able, for med women, $5. Fashion- ium large The L.R. Miniature | Waist Corse t, which gives the wanted bodice effect, $5. The $4 L. large women. inserts which comfortable to sit in, $4. R. for Famous | because of the elastic make it L. R. Dancing Cor- set, weight 9 ounces and | no bones over the hips, $3.50. L. R. Perfect-fittin; Corset gives genera! satisfaction to the aver- age woman, $3. These L. R. Specials Made especially for | the White Sale, $1.50 | quality for $1; $3 qual- | | ity for $1.50; $4 quality | for $2. $2 to $4 brassieres, $1. Third floor, Ol id Building. ED feando.sthe Broadway at Ninth St. New York A week’s quick selling left gaps, some furs not represented, some sizes in fur coats missing. So we brought in another new , purchase of selected furs Stocks Are Now as Complete as at the Height of the Fur Season But 15 to 33!5 Per Cent. Less 25 to 3314 Per Cent. _ Lesa | Muffs Fur: $12 to $98 Black fox $11 50 to | $30 $28 Now | @ The variet 0. Black lynx Beaver “Fur Sets vertisement. B Natural raccoon...... Xe 25 | Taupe fox.. $42 ment Cross fox.. 1 $76 to $135 Leal eeu factadil Dyed blue fox... . $82.60 to $110 Variety Is atlecte Fur Coats vou ever saw 15 to 25 Per Cent. Less on any coat you buy. |i dyed muskrat... $85, $90, $98 Trimmed dyed muskrat..895 to $175 | ‘Tweed, squirrel and naburel ius rat-lined § per cent. less Second floor, Old Building. Broadway at 34th Street. Continuing today and tomorrow The Annual Sale of Saks Overcoats For Men Reduced from these prices $25 = $23 $18 ‘A small charge for alterations.) ‘Phone Greele in this splendid aggregation of overcoats is a theme well worthy of a special ad- There is practically no limitation in models or in fabrics, for this event, sales, started out with such a full cargo of assort- that the volume must thin out before the Come in now and we will promise you as handsome a line of overcoats as like all Saks and a substantial, bona fide saving Saks & Company y 2626, i FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. TYPHUS FIGHTERS HERE TRAPS 50 IN BUILDING] FROM BALKAN CAMPAIGN Broadway at 34th Street Saks & Company "Phone Greeley 2626 s 9 e Misses’ Suits and Coats Reduced | Included are plain tailored and fufetrimimed models. in the season's most od approved material y . Misses’ Suits....a.... toriierly $18.00 to $20.00. reduced to $10.00 | Misses’ Suits... formerly $29.50 to $35.00...... reduced ffo oped Misses’ Suits..........formerly $39.50 to $43.00. reduchd to $20,00 | Misses’ Suits...... . formerly 50 to $55.00...... redtced (0 $25.00 26 Junior Suits........ formerly $29.50 to $45 es reduced to $15.00 Misses’ Coats... .formerly $10.00 to $12.00... reduced to $5.00 Misses’ Coats.. formerly $18.50 to $20.00 reduced to $10.00 ] Misses’ Coats... formerly $22.00 to reduced lo $14.50 Misses’ Coats... formerly to reduced to $18.50 Misses’ Coats... formerly to $49.50 reduced lo $27.50 Misses’ Dresses Misses’ Dresses. .. Misses’ Dresses... . 333 50% Discount On all ermine, natural sable, kolinsky, Rus- mole Combination Sets. 25% Discount On all red fox, white fox, black fox, beaver, nutria, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), French coney, lynx, natural mink, mole and blended Hudson Bay sable Scarfs and Muffs. We will also make a reduction of 25% on all children’s Furs. Women’s Winter Coats at Special Prices CONSISTING of a variety of fur-trimmed and plain tailored models, lined throughout with a guaranteed silk lining, and warmly interlined. The materials are imported corduroy, Salt’s esquimette plush, Salt’s Korean fur, cheviot, silk plush, velvet, zibeline, whipcord, gabardine, fancy mixtures, wool velours and broadcloth. All sizes included. formerly $19.50 to $25.00... formerly $27.50 to $35.00... ..formerly $37.50 to $45.00... Also, for tomorrow, a Sale of Women’s Sport Skirts at $5.00 The very newest models included. Materials are plaid eponges, two-tone and plain gabardines, tweed mixtures, velour checks, novelty worsted, serge and broad- cloth. All sizes. Women’s New Spring Serge Dresses at $12.75 Five attractive models, displaying the style features of new Spring gowns, Sleeves with puffs at elbow, extra wide circular skirts, slot seams, braid Discount on Mole Coats and French Coney Coats. | 15% .00 to $45 Muffs. Misses’ Dresses Greatly Reduced formerly $18.50 to ..formerly $22.50 to $29.50.. formerly $35 20.00 00. Extraordinary Discount Sale off “ age? Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs .- HESE are the very same furs that were offered you earlier in the season, with the original price tags still on the garments. To share in this great discount sale all you need to do is select the gar- ment you desire and make the discount yourself, as quoted below: 25% Discount on All Fur Coats Including Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb, Caracul and Pony Coats. Discount on all skunk, wolf, raccoon, opossum and coney Scarfs and Muffs, OOL e 334% Discount On all cross fox, dyed blue fox, caracul sian or German fitch Scarfs and Muffs and | and natural or blended fisher Scarfs and trimmings, and hand-embroidered drop buttons. small, medium or large figures. Also for to-morrow Newest Models in Winter Dresses at reduced prices Broken sizes, and in some cases only one of a kind. Women’s Dresses Women's Dresses Women's Dresses Women’s Dresses Made of good quality tailored, down to the Clearance of Boys’ Suits $7.95 Reg. $9.95 & $11.95 Carefully tailored Norfolk models in all- at Extra Knickers; wool mixtures. Sizes incomplete. formerly $25.00 . formerly $29.50 . formerly $39.50 formerly $59.50 all-wool serge, smallest detail, now $12.75 now $14,50 now $18,50 now §29.50 d1Ze> Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $8.95 in’ several smart models 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Winter Overcoats $6.95 Popular models in fancy mixtures and chine Quantity limited, Ages 4 to 6, chillas. reduced to $10.00. _ reduced 18, ¥ reduced (é ,-- now $15.00 Styles that are suited to Special for tomorrow Women’s Richelieu Rib Silk Stockings at 69c Usually sold at $1.00 a | pair, but owing to slight ime perfections in the weaving they are offered at 6%, Double soles and high pliced lisle tops. May obtained in plain white or black Carefully $8.95 $10.95

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