The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 11

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NOVEMBER 16, BRT. CARS COLD; 1 NO EXPLANATIO BUT“ SICNIS UP = Conductors Get Order by Ful- ton Ferry Signal to Turn Off the Heat. ‘There was no heat to-day in any of the sufface cars of the Brooklyn fystam, nor in the Do you have to “push and pull” feading matter to get the printed focus—go through the motions of a man playing the | cars of the Lexington "Avene, Chambers Street (from Canarsie and a om. eg and Bay Ridge Lines, ‘ourth Avenue subway tine been Sones Island, Bath Beach an4 Borough Parkway, between the 4 bth 6:40 and 9:25. Teagen the passengers in these cars were compelled to stamp their feet and swing their arms to rouse the heat in their own bodies and numerous complaints against the negligence of the line were made The officers of the B. R. T. had no explanation to offer other than that “something” must bave been the matter in the power houses and that all the power generated was needed to run the cars, leaving nothing for / heating. When Vice-President 8. W.| Huff was asked for an explanation | he said no emergency provision had h been made and that such an absence | » of leat might occur at any time, as/f the power for heat and operatio®| came from the same source. The order for heat in the care ts|{ conveyed to the conductors by « sign reading from 0 to 3, the latter desig- nating the maximum of heat that can be supplied. Heat at 1 point wae on in the cars from 7:10 last night until 6:40 this morning, when 0 was ordered and all heat in the care turned off. At 9:20 this morning the | 0 sien wae still up at Fulton Ferry, bu ates later the 1 point} 4 at Court and Fniton| Bee trombone ? When tt be to hold the paper ary “nearer to” or “further away” vyes- from the depend upon it —seme- thing is wrong with your sight. When letters “run into one another’ —where fatigue fol- the éondition of 5 the eves should be investigated. There is no charge for the services of our Oculists (Reg- isteved lows reading Physicians) — whether , or not you require or purchase glasses. Clog: Wistamis |: Geutists ani Opticon near 4th Ave. ear Lenox Ave. bet. oth & 6th Aves, bus Av, ber gist & $24 Bis, St,” near John shots Avi wet.1Sbehe1 BEER bet. 2th@tooth Sta, cost #2 or Wilo'by, Brooklyn A. & 8), Brookism, A Bodell, Newark = a these reduction: The Coats Vine, large, roomy of Mixtures, Chevy Aring emi-fitted Jol, but not in all belted All sizes uf the entire “the only explanation the | conductors can give is that they are obeying ord Superinte |ecid he had h | Chief Operate | PREACHER-HUSBAND PUT | HER IN BARE FLAT, SHE SAYS) fe er t John J. Dempaey | orders from the 9 turn off the heat | vead woman Sut Suing for Sepa- | tion Alg Charges Cruelty and | Abandonment. ' RIVERHEAD, L. L, Nov. 16.—Trial Joreun action for legal separation | verhead against Wiliam Schwim- | at Calverton, will be called withi@ a | few days. Mrs, Schwimler declares that ortly after their marriage her hus- took her to Hive in three em jrooms in Kifty-first Street, Brooklyr | She spent three days and three nights | [there without furniture of any kind Later he abandoned her for a month, she says. In February, 1914, while {ll with! theumatism, she aserta her husband refused her a doctor, beat her and) used vile language. She avers sh frequently had to ask neighbors for! foo In October, 1916, she states, | tha ushand told her to get out tee that Vf. she did not get out he would) put her out, Mr. Schwimler denies the alle; BROADWAY AT 38TH STREET Great Reduction Sale! Coats, Suits and Dresses That Stand Alone t the Defyingly Low Price of $12.5 We're willing to admit that we are over-stocked; hence It will be a note- worthy event in Coats, Suits and Dresses, and those who will be lucky enough to share in this money-saving event will long remember the Emporium. s that defy competition. Remarka The Suits (S: tive assortment with peau de cy, ar@ beautifully fur-trimmed. colors, The Dresses Coats, fashioned iot and Tweed. models; also Taf: ered, styles trimped tlons of his wife and says him on the head with « heavy: causing @ severe sealp woun also charges that it was she who used the v language and not he. ener | WESTINGHOUSE WAGE RAISE. ealaries of between 2,000 and 4,000 office men and other salaried em- |] ployees of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company were, advanced about 12 per cent, here to- | day through the extension of the! bonus system ‘from the shops, where | it D cag been in force for a long time. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, a ———- exceed six the terms of = exten: ston ey employ ee will receive @ bon te 8 per cent. of roviding total Rha late during that period does not acurred on not more ne. iven ever: ho have not lost any t ce or tardiness. effective from three ent. wi mplovees: ning rch mont ie absent additional 4 month to The Nov. proximately 18,006 jerical and mechan- a228- WANAMAKER’S Store open 8.30 to 5.30 EXTRA y:, FOR STEWART WEEK, Bags, Bill Foldsand Frames In the Leather Goods Store Chiffon Velvet Bags, $4.75 Made to order, after a more expensive bed Potaled tone and little scalloned wins Deautiful steel wely wal Purple, Diack, brown and gery velvet or black’ silk moire, $4.75. Silk and Velvet Bags, $2.75 Seely bee peeve but not so elabora’ . urses and mirror Merged ite Maihes. Brows, na or black chit. fon velvet and black vllk moire, Men’s Three-fold Bill Folds, $ ‘ade of genuine black pin seal with eset gold corners, card pockets, memorandum book and secret bill folder. Beautiful for gifts and most 16 markably low-priced. Milly Memo. Cases, $2 ad of an expensive Christman novelt Black morocco card case with Hhitle memo. book for each month in the year, which may be slipped in. With 14-karat gold corners. Complete, $2; without Main Aiste, Main floor, Old Building. in Hstnes. orm ” With fox, and purple, Picture Frames at Half and Less Priced 60 to $4.50. Silver and gold-plated frames in bright and dull finish, ,plain, etched, or en- graved. In all shapes and jn stgea from miniature upto an 8x10-Inch ph tue, Leather Goods Store, @ Main floor, Old Building. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK Ivory Celluloid Toiletries | ~ Broadway at Ninth, New York Pe EXTRA VAL UE FOR “I Say! These Stewart Sales Are Wonderful” ~ Said a Woman Shopping at Wanamaker’s During This Stewart Week. STEWART WEEK Young Women’s Coats at $18.75, $25 and $27.50 Freshly made. Our lowest prices of the season. Latest youthful fashions. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Velvet Plush Evening Coats, $27.50 thick beautiful cogars of moufflon taupe dyed to resemble blue white peau de eygne linings. Old blue, maize, green, coral and Afternoon Coats, $25 « Wool plush with fashionable stitching on sides and collar; belted in back and front and flaritig at side. Warmly half lined and interlined. Navy, green and black. Every-Day Coats, $25 Warm wool plush in good sensible every-day model with snug slip-in pockets for haritls and full flare skirt. Half lined and interlined. Green, black, brown and navy blue. : Brazilian Cloth Coat, $18.75 Smart box pleated model with good looking belt, Sleeve lined only, as the material is very warm. and collar. Brown, navy, mustard pockets for skin trouble’ For over twenty years, physicians have relied on Resinol Ointment in the treatment of many skin and scalp Third and Halt Less Lovely creamy white ivory celluloid with just the slight- and plum. Untirely silk lined and interlined with flannel. Silk Lined Wool Velour, $18.75 Model has double narrow troubles, cht by Mrs. Ellen Echwimler of |1%. "Wt your hair lier, pastor of the Methodist Church | ~ ( *3.00 They co materials, w hich could not injure or irritate the tenderest skin. try it for your skin? Renna) Otntment and rusgiate, | For 9 jeotno),, Balt Morr, 24-Karat Gold Crowns My easy payment pian may Interest yuu 215 W. 424 St, 10 KenmareSt., 409-411: alton St. seit Open 0 to 7, 0 162 Women’s & Misses’ Suits 180 Women’s & Misses’: Coats 100 Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Everyone from our regular stock on sale for Friday only ble Price of $12.50 For Friday Only izes 14 to 44) Comprising Péplins, Cheviots and Sport Suits, in a large and attrac- Lined of models, gne and satin. trimmed, All the aaah Wool Jerseys, Georgettes, ‘etas, Messaiines and Georgette and Serge Combinations, the models are beautifully embroid- The Wool Jerseys are fur- All the wanted colors, Dome desirable Some of Why not Resipol Boag. ary wt by em free, ite to Ty Usa Resinol Soap Neat door te Lorie 24 corapors, Bt. Closed sender. All r est imperfections in some of the pieces. Mirrors, $1 to $2.25. Shoe horns, léc, 26¢ and 40. Hair brushes, 75c to a 50. Bonnet brushes, 36c. Puff boxes, 25c to Te" Hatpin holders, 36c. Trays, 85c to $1.66. Hat brus! Dressing combs, 20¢ and 40c. salve box Main Aisle, Old Building and Subway Aisle, Naw Building. Men's military , ebony finish, with stiff bristles set in aluminum, Subway Aisle, New Building. Bergerette Perfume, 50c bottle A limited quantity; priced less than half usual, Main Aisle, Old Building and Subway Aisle, New Building, Manicure articles, 15c and 2 Nail buffer 65e and 7. Pieture frame 0c. Cloth brushe EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK 464 Women’s Blanket and Eiderdown Robes, $3.35, $3.85 Just Right for Cold Weather In p Price St wholes chandise 204 ripple eiderdown or figured blanket robes, $3.85 All trimmed with satin. Blue, pink, rose, lavender, gray. Majority come in all sizes. By which Main Aisle, Old Building. diserimina EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas, $3.75 Less than wholesale prices Sing coats, ulst strongly and beauti- nes and an unusually 600 exceedingly fine umbrellas, fully made with eight-rib steel f smart-looking assortment of handles. WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS all silk or yarn-dyed taffeta (silk and lisle) which haw the appearance of silk und wears most remarkably well. Handles are etched and engine-turned sterling silver caps; or velvet ¢ Various sterling silver etched and engraved tops, and some full-length sterling . silver handles. Silk cases. MEN’S UMBRELLAS- ine grade yarn-dyed taffeta with silk A loc cases; stag born or ivory handles, trimmed with sterling silver, or disposed Prince of Wales crooks with sterling silver mountings. W ee k Two or three initials will be engraved free of charge, At $1 with short Monogram, 25c extra. 34 Cowhide Suit-cases, $12 26 x 15 inches; russet tone; sewed edges; sole leather corner pro- tectors sewed on; Seamless handle, padded handle loops, shirt fold in lid; linen-lined; straps or catches; « quarter less. Main floor, Old Building. . ers; . hirt 24 Pigskin Oxford Pags Exceptionally good weight of pigskin--heavier than is usually put into bags costing several dollars more. 18-in. size, $10.50; 20-in@size, $11.50. Sewed-in frames; high sewed corner protectors; leather lined; lift catches; single or double handle. Seventh Gallery, New Building. Inlaid Linoleum, 95c Sq. Yd. 900 yards, from our stocks, reduced because we could not find anything good enough for this extra value week. 2 parquet designs and colorings; % yards wide, 180 into our our rey 10¢, Tbe, 25e, 80¢, 40¢, 45 cents each, which !6 lesa than half regular prices, First Gallory, Now Bullding. 405 Winter Overcoats Mostly Mixtures+$16.50 A New Stewart Week Purchase ale market was bare of . A third less than our standard prices for excellently But four regular manufacturers- large contributors to our soft. very warm bath robes in exceptiond good colors. regular stocks—consented to curtail theirnermal profits for this 260 plain or figured blanket cloth robes, $3.55 event, so that we are able to offer tomorrow We have paid particular attention to style in selecting the models— are equally Overcoats at $1 and double-breasted; loc convertible collars, and Ches sterfield models with self dominating; also black and Oxiord. natural gray. At $1.50 each, winter weight part wool natural Eighth Gallery, New Building. Coal ° é . sweater 1 Player-Piano Music Rolls 2,000 new music rolis for any 88-note player-plano Mot lar n inufaeturers; our usual price more than a quarter more. belt a ndcollar with band of se aldyed coney. Also in broadcloth, $18.75. Second floor, Old Huilding, FOR STEWART WEEK STREET LEVEL—BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET EXTRA VALUE N THE MEN'S STORE and Suits— reparing for a worthy Stewart Week offering the Lower- ore found itself butting against a stone wall. The surplus stocks of worthy mer- e were nene to be found 1) at a special price. far the best suits and overcoats we have sold this season for $16.50 ting between the needs of men and young men. ‘The materials varied~and of a quality very unusual at this price 6.50 ing box-back Its; some with Suits at $16.50 ‘Two and three-button coats, some with patch ets, few with pinch backs; variations of soft- flat lapels; some with cuffed sleeves. Worsteds, cheviots, casgimeres. Blue, brown, jock- and ers and ulsterettes with ollars. Lapa | hood mixtures; also smart- look stripes, checks an fancy mixtures with gray and brown pre- | plaids—an unusually fine fookdag « collection of pat- terni Broadway corner Eighth, Men’s Imported Underwear for Less al importer unable to keep @ complete supply of this particular merchandise on hand of his remaining stock at a substantial discount. An excellent offering for Stewart $1.75 each for medium weight all wool polo ain] gray shirts, with long or short double fronts and backs, mostly th latter; xs and stout drawers, $2 each for winter weight all wool natural s with long sleeves and regular of stout | shirts with long sleeves, double-material front an A size or two missing in some styles, back; also regular and stout drawers, Down-Stairs Store. 284 Prs. Men’s High Shoes, $6.25 Pr. Very high-grade lace shoes of dull black calfskin in model illustrated, Prices of exactly the same quality shoes from the maker in our regular stocks are about 30 per cent. more. In this lot, new, first time on sale tomorrow, sre sizes 5 to 12; all widths with the exception of AA in 5, 514, A in 5, 544, 11; © in 10; D in 7, and 814, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. 276 Men’s Hats at $3.50 are soft hats; 96 are derby hats, Both are made from the fine beaver fur that famous $5 Reaver derby hats. Blocked and finished just as well, too. $3.50 Friday. Bulfington Arcade floor, New Building. 75 Men’s Worsted Sweaters, $4.50 sizes 34 to 46; from our regular ach for medium weight part wool shirts or long sleeves, and regular or stout draw™ white, maroon and oxford gray; tO per cent. more haker-knit; priced usual alyle, vaker 50 Bicycles, 20-inch frame, $26.50 or-eyele stand, handlebar and saddle, roller chains, coaster brake, double bar, From Sports Store, Seventh Gallery, New Building. ‘(THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Diakes | WANT DIRECTORY more “Offers of Posi- tions’ than any other two eaturns in the universe,

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