The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 11

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Now Until 6 ot ‘ Ninth New ere The Leather and Novelty Goods Store Spreads Out Universal Gift Treasures ; 3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 1916. ree einer IME POULTRY MEN, , 9% Sis unconcennen | | foe ARE INDICTED FOR Edith Ward, Accused of Dance Hall . 8 P 6 mony Against Her. Hl KIDNEY TROUBLE} PRICE CONSPIRACY sss, wr ll Do cogaetal Edward Maher in front of a Green- finds its two readiest servantsin INSTANT POSTUM Take Salts to flush Kidneys if point dance hall June 18, sat uncon- | Back hurts or Bladder Grand Jury Files Charges | cerned to-day before Justice Callaghan | More beget ri yer than ever before. jet bagel with gifts for ‘ ‘ and a jury in the criminal part of the | . women, men and children. For every member of the fami oung al A [alten Against Six—Poor De- | ircckiyn Supreme Court and Hstened | the ready-to-serve food-drink Remarkabl ae ty Hlecti tf y, you! . nd old If you must have your meat every frauded It Is Declared. to testimony against her. Occasionally temarkable, too, for its interesting collections of foreign novelties, in a year when individual imported articles are rare. Our representative gathered unique day, ‘eat it, but flush your kidneys} ee tae ee aT and i i i forms tric acid which almost par-| turned a blanket indictment to-day Street testified he heard alyzes the kidneys in their efforts to| charging conspiracy against Lewis | i ten nig expel it from the blood. They become | Werner, President, and Max Sokoloff, | Maher, hurrying sluggish and weaken, then you suffer] Charles $, Frank, Goodman Levy,|Thomas Kelly of No. * with a dull misery in. the kidney | Harry Baff and Dr. Paul Abelson, di- | Street, Greenpoint, sald Edith sent hii region, sharp pane in the back or! sectors of the Harlem and Bronx Live | into the dance hall to tell “Kddie” she sick headache, dizziness, your stomach! pouttry Assoctation wanted to see him. He saw Maher go sours, tongue is coated and when the neoege sats) out, heard the shot and saw Maher weather is bad you have rheumatic, These men aro charged with con: | stagger back into the hall. twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full spiring to put up the price of live| It was discovered to-day that George | “of sediment, the channels often get| Poultry and thus extorting through | Hogan, a witness for the State, who | sore and irritated, obliging you to | retail dealers an amount estimated at See oniiae dato: ey seek relief two or three times during | $200,000 from the poor of the east sh z | the night. iam acide toe Destroyer Allen In Laanched. To neutralize these irritating side, Dr. Pail Abelson is business agent! BATH, Me,’ Dea 6—Tha. United | id ibe ns the kidneys and flush Of |of the Kellilah, the great Jewish char- | states torpedo bont destroyer Allen was | \ ath cf Jad ‘Baltes thom any phar. | {table orzantzation. Great influence Jeunched to-day ‘at the Bath tron d b ‘ vorks. jas Dorothy ix len ial macy here; take a tablespoonful in a; W88 brought to bear on the District | Gre ntieid, Mass, sant lass of water before breakfast for a|Attorney to forstall the indictments | Willian H. Alle and your kidneys will then | found to-day, among those who In-| was named. wa This famous salts is made | terested themselves being Louis Mar- 7 acid of grapes and lemon | shail, Judge Otto Rosalaky and Rabbi SAILING TO-DAY. juice, combined with lithia, and has | Magnus. ——— en used for generations to flush{ Harry Baff ts a son = Barnot biti Mature, Grenada and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also |W, was assassinated, Lp heeds 7 a to neutralize the acids in urine, so it |@* the instigation of business ri was Cop i ni 4 on Nov. 3% " An ristobal .. 3 ose thus ending |"pne Grand Jury reported in hang- | Giry of Columbus, Savannah... Sebel ‘ ing down the indictments tha¢ the Its is inexpensive; cannot in-|{nvestigation has not been completed. | == —— jure, and makes a delightful effer-/ 1 is stated that indictmenta for par- vescent hithia-water drink.—Advt jury may follow later. = Witnesses examined by the District Attorne id afterward heard by the Grand Jury have sworn that the men \ ul er under indictment fixed prices and that live poultry dealers signed a agreement to ablde by those The Store is a home of ten thousand gifts. We cannot begin to describe it. You must pay it a visit to appreciate it. | The prices are for every purse. Some things as little as 25c, other things for as much as $125. ‘ GRAPE-NUTS au | m the ready-to-eat food. A package of each from the grocer andalittlemilkorcream and you have at hand a rich supply of nourishment ready for use. Velvet Bag, $5 Made of chiffon vel- vet embroidered with ony steel beads. hege are from the Bag Shop which, in a season of variety bags, literally has every kind, beaded, Paisley, all- over beads, Chinese and leather. Paris orig- inals and really mar. velous edger made bags. Price range, $1 to $15. ThisExquisite Fan,$8 Odd Jewel Box, $9 Made of crushed with its amber colored ‘ sticks and feather | | Morocco in beautiful plumage, is but one of a (oe fea i adie 4 7.80 Pruretad host of fash. | | Shades; lined with Bead Bag, $7. fonable feuther fane in | | Satins one tray. avery Entirely of beads in all colors and black and | | of the fine jewel boxes, | | auaint design. dainty lace and hand. | | fewing boxes, stick pin painted French | and feather goods,” des Spanish fans. Tiew- “4 range {rom B0c to $100, | | st diaries, etc., mude of the wondrous color- ful ecrave leather. Price | range, $1 to $100. aponsor, JOHN WANAMAKER—PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANO! Chinese Bag, $10 For afternoon or eve- ning; thickly threaded in gold and silver and silk-lined. . ° jw From Migraine or |» More indictments would have been . returned but for the fact that a num- Sick Headache? her of the live, goultry demiers ine . volved In this case were indicted two years ago and entered a plea of guilty, Judge Rosaleky suspended | sen Manicure Roll-Up,$5 Soft goat seal, satin- lined und fitted with nine celluloid ivory Man's Dressing Case, $6 in hide leather with ry but does hot app en iit nee for two yeirs on a good Die. Bufferers from this ai r proposition and they are to ton rlodic: t nine fittings is amon; handled fittings, two Sitacks eve Wem weses anid they a ie before him next February to the specially good pairs of steel scissors lorty years of age,atter which theattacts | TPOrt. = “bys” in the Tourista’ fates Bag, $7.50 and _—_leather-topped Me entirely. ative mi: 7 Mra. Marshall Acauitted of Croeity », which embraces hiffon velvet and buffer. These come beads. A new kind of dressing cases and over- arm bag. night bags (fitted or d) for men and icine cases, rmos bot. its, leather Kories and rice-range from the Cutlery Shop, which — specializes tt pocketknives for men and boys, razors, mani- cure sets, sewing sets of scissors, library scissor sets. Price-range from 25 to $60. ttack nre all that it st, While care in the die Preventive measure. An often be prevented by taktn, kamnnia tablets when the fies |ppear, and one antl-k every two hours during the gue tt ensest y to Stepdaughter, ., Dec, 5.--Mrs, Rose nts in th jt shall thrown out. ‘They Saks & Com Broadway at 34th Street Writing Cases, $3.75 Of velvet calf, con- taining tablets, stamp book, address book, envelopes, loop for pen. Gifts Unusual Russian polished or curved wood novelties. Russian peasant- made painted trifles. Spanish leather ci- garette cases, fans, tambourines, etc. Paris - made Japan. ese leather articles. Paris-made boxes after the antique. Leather goods with butterfly decoration. Exquisitely made motor and afternoon cases in ecrase. ee MEMORIES Lindeman Angelus player-plane, $080, Gifts for Men t the top a Spanish or cigurette case, a pin seal nid with 14K gold Other gifts for Christmas awakens memories in the old, and Music blends them into sweet harmony with the present. Christmas creates memories in the young and Music makes them eternal. Happy yesterdays and tomorrows, all mingle their joys with the joys of today—in the home where there is the music of a good piano, Desk Set, 7 pieces, ida pocket nov- nth to $11.50 howe Sewing Basket, $6.50 Wicker with leather top, complete fittings, » with mother of pearl handles, UNDERWEAR FOu WOMEN AND CHILDREN in Bem | | Eerase morocco, very Price aristocratic. Because it is tailored to conform to the lines of your figure Athena Underwear gives you the comfort that you have always wanted and never have been able to find in underwear. It affords freedom, in moving your arms and body, that you will enjoy. Main Floor, Old Bldg. The Down-Stairs Store Of particular interest tomorrow in this busy Christmas Store is this good news of— More of those Women’s Remarkable | High-Cut Shoes at $4.40 Pair 3,812 pairs in a third shipment—part of a record- breaking order placed with one manufacturer The very largeness of this transaction was enough to bring the price down. The unusual success of two previous offerings of similar shoes indicates the importance of this announcement. It is another opportunity to choose from a wide selection of shoes made in the most popular leathers, colors and styles of the season at a very low price, present market conditions considered. all have the fashionable 8-inch tops When you put on a All ATHENA | uit of ATHENA Un- garments are Te made full} ‘erwear you will find over the bust | to your delight that and narrow] it fits you exactly, ecros the? without being back stretched at any point and with no M loose fabric to wrin- ot lip T Le under the corset. Patent pocke Select your exact Netlike seat] size in buying stays closed] ATHENA Under- and is always * qurcfertabia. wear. It is cut to your measure. It has taken many years to bring ATHENA to its present perfected state. You will realize when you put it on that it is exactly right in every detail. Prices: For Women—Vests and Tights 60c to $2.00 For Women—Union Suits . . .$1.15 to $4.25 For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. —Separate Garments ......50c to $1.10 —Union Suits........... 85c to $2.00 Athena is sold only at Saks in New York The Christmas Pianos In Congress Assembled in the WANAMAKER Piano Salons, embrace the largest selection of fine instruments under any one roof—uprights, apartment grands, parlor grands, player-pianos, ANGELUS player-pianos, reproduction pianos. “Roll of Honor’’ Schomacker uprights . A -.$ Schomacker grands Emerson upright emerson grands Lindeman uprights Lindeman grands... . 5 J.C. Campbell uprights... The celebrated Knabe uprights .. ‘The celebrated Knabe grands... ‘ wile a Lindeman player-vianos, White player action oa Lindeman player-pianos, Wilcox & White player action Schomacker-Angelus upright... ' Sane nomacker-Angelus grand. , IiXmerson-Angelus upright... . Emerson-Angelus grand Lindeman-Angelus upright... .. . ; . The celebrated Knabe-Angelus upright . oo BLOOD ‘The celebrated Knabe-Angelus grand...... $1650 9 to $475 to $1400 325 to $400 One model cut on long slender lines with low broad $600 military heel and imitation wing tip; in these leathers All tan leather, all black calfskin, dark brown with gray nubuck top, black calf with gray nubuck top. (Two are pictured on the left.) Another model with high leather Louis heel, long slender lines and plain toe, in these leathers: Black kidskin with gray kid top or all white leather. (Pictured on right.) Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers. Third model with high Louis heels and imitation wing up Supreme Value In all black calfskin, (Pictured on right. in silk hose is determined not only by beauty of texture and shapeliness, but also by durability. In that important feature Down-Stairs Store These, in a great variety of cases to choose from, are yours for the one price marked on each~-the lowest price If you do not desire to pay all cash the price remains the same; you pay a small sum down and Important Notice to World Readers BA SAIRGES 10 OSD TRGIRCE SN Sega ies tararteedulaee Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand oui HOSE stands pre-eminent, It is so serviceable that to wear it daily is true economy. Women's Silk Hose—80c, $1.05, $1.50 and $2 Women’s Lisle Hose, 55¢ Men's Silk Hose—55e, 80c, $1.05 and $1.50 Men's Lisle Hose, 30¢ —— ————— Readers of ‘The Sunday World are requested to place their OHN WANAMAKER order in advance with their newsdealer. This is the only way to J be sure of getting a copy regularly, as The Sunday World is sold out early. Owing to a shortage of news-print paper the news- dealers’ orders are limited to actual sales, Broadway at Ninth Street, New York ww

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