The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 12

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5 ‘ b i ; ; f : i 12 ‘ ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AY DivoMBEK 8, 1916. {! FIRE ON PARK SLOPE Realdente of the fashional pore section of Brooklyn wi rly to-day by a two-alarm four-story Sullaing at Ave ‘The biace started in a indry and GREAT REMOVAL SALE | We Move from This Store January, 1917 Over $100,000 Stock of Highest Quality Men’s CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS We will not move one $ worth o: mer- chandise to our new location. Fixtures for Hiwatt (OFF! Our store can be reached” from Greater New York. Only two bloct McAdoo Tunnel and 6th Ave. ‘'L’ Opposite Express Subway Station. All si cars transfer to our doors, $15.00 Overcoats 18.00 Su or for Export. Order, agers Assert. Embargo orders, wht | Chicago to-day, modity, made, however, for perishable |in transit and for United § ernment shipments, HH. assistant general fr the Erle In Chicag oe lines.” 13.75 15.00 Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. f tho embargo was Se fan lOvE 1 UNION SQUARE ( “insetn.Buittinw ) Cor. 14th St. t from conne tined for po pes van | FOOSTUFS FROM WEST so | for Expor Pa /2 'LIVE STOCK BARRED TOO ‘ | Tangle of Cars in Yards Forces|° | Railway Man- ch practically | ! bar the West from shtpping com |modities for export from Atlantic ports or for Eastern consumptton, |" went Into effect on the Pennsylvania lines and the Erie Ratlroad east of| have brought the situation to a crisis. | he orders bar virtually every com- the usual exceptions bel the order of his road “even applies to} livestock to tho extent that we no| gs accept livestock from connect- o limit {9 set on the duration of mbargo, which is attributed to the congestion of loaded freight cars ards on the Atlantic seat: The Penns agents to ac ing lines w nts cast of | ‘The Erle order fixes Ma ‘500 FROM QUEENS SMOTHER $600,000 BOULEVARDS SCHEME Vomen Storm the Board of Es st ©. as the furthest east point of des- imate, Will Not Accept Commodities] tination. for Consumption in East ' Staple foodstuffs which do not re-! yy; h R | lyn, quire cold storage are forbidden by paving (Ne 8, Fut seo meee > from gol bY ualf @ thousand militant men and ivan frolne cast Of the) ven trom far off Queens invaded ‘ir City Hall to-day, captured the Board stimate and chloroformed out of scheme to assess them for 0 boulevard they don’t want. 0 the poople of Queens want to pay ‘for the road?” asked Mayor innocent of what tmpended. camo a veritable tornado of + corn, building manufacturing articles atso ht under the ban of the embargo railroad officials asserted that | tly cara of goods for export) have been shipped without arrange. being made for bottoms to their load to Europe, and that sult the tangle of frot¢ht cars * frown #0 great that stern Jroads have found It diMeult to carry clr necessary business volces. It brought a query from policemen in City Hall Park, who rushed in the «| lower corridors and asked if help was car | nee led. “Nothing but a Uttle expression of | Sentiment from Queens,” sald Patrol- | man Charles Fritz, The proposition are army from commont on current rumors that| Queens was almost willing to shed Ines intended tasuing similar| blood to defeat, would practically im- | | poverish many of them If carried into t the recent orders of the Commerce Commission t turn the cara to the Western rit ls of other roads operating om Chicago early to-day did ———_——> effect, they assert, It requires the Another Explosives Company) paving and grading of Rockaway p| Grane, Honus to 2,000 Emptoyees.| joulovard from Farmers Avenuo to ned that ILMINGTON, Del, Dec. 8&—A] the city ne, In other words @ boul- bonus on annual salaries, representing a monthly payroll increase of about | +000, Was announced toda by the! Arlington Comp: 4 | he people of Queens don’t want Da Pont de Ni sout| the boulevard,” declared Aldermante 2,000 employ | pre sident Dowling, then the city — doesn't want tt.” To Form Democratic League, “You're a man after my heart,” eo c Ni | A meting at the Natlonal Demo-| piped a feminine voice way back in| re een taarters, No. 617 Fifth| the jam that threatened to break enue, will be held this evening at ! | ihe -tergon Ge a through the rail, ¢ forming | we there 1s #0 much opposition to} 's Democratic League,” from at wer inquired Mayor Mitch- | evard from the Brooklyn line to the ways, npany, Ab t unsucce Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Thousands of things to interest boys and girls and their parents too, in this Wonderland of Toys, Dolls & Games (On the Fourth Floor) Demonstrations daily on large tables and tanks include Electric and Mechanical ‘Trains, Boats and various building outfits. Prices of articles illustrated; 1—Reed Rocker, upholst 2—No. 1 Junior Autographie Kodak, $—Skating Outfit, shoe sizes 6 to 11,. 4—"“Record Peter,” 12 inches in height, 5—White Table, 20 by 26 inch top, 6—Oak Secretary Desk, 42 ed back and seat, $7.50 . at 12.00 * $4.50 5 $5.00 ma $5.00 inches high," Velocipede, red enameled frame, & legal representative of the army | from Queens, | President Connolly that the proposition had be: fussed by one of the local tn ement boards as early as 1909. ople Who appear. tn ljorough West Forty-third Street » for aute nm and ways, W n we've only baby carrig out when &it a hundred s than @ million asy way out it was sug- that the boulevard propositt » referted to the City Plan and that it be disposed of by the wee 4 to IN HIS JOY HE TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE, Enthused Over Boy Nenbay ant Girl Far mers at City Hall, Ohioan Swal- lowed Mercury for Potash. Excitement over the appearance of | some 800 boy and girl corn growers of Ohia, here for thetr annual visit, caused T. St. H. Lesleur, an ac- countant of No. 598 t One Hun dred and Seventy-se take a 71-2 grain tablet of ble of mercury in front of City Hall at noon, Lesieur staggered into Traffic Sta tion A and told Lieut, Ntlon that he had taken the mercury by mistake for a potash tablet, which he had in 7 $—Duck Rocker, white enamel finish, . .“ —Gra-Houn Power Express with tip cart, 10— Doll Peraribulator, white enamel finish Juvenile Automobile, ‘Toy Crete’ and “Toy Factory,’ Boat Building Sets, Baseball Games and other novelties. the same pocket. He was given first aid by Patrolman Dillig to the Hudson Street H his condition 4# not considered ser ous.. Lesieur took the tablet in his enthustasin as the boy and mers were filing out of Jafter.a call on Mayor Mitehe HIGH WAGES FOR LABOR KEEPS DOWN RECRUITING Attracts 19,000 I ess | Army Men in 1916 Than the Number in 1915, WASHINGTON, Dee, & —Prospe jus thnes and high waxes have made it diMeuit to enlist men in the reg u army, Adjt, Gen, MeCain's an na art to-day showed rs of Industrlal concerns to nd wages turned men aside Jail Sentences Ooly far Reoklenws Nate Dri HARTFORD, Conn, fall sent Whose mac mines | \ have ite pedestalana Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Will Close Out Saturday, a number of Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Suits of broadcloth or velour cloth, trimmed with furs; heretofore from $24.75 to 39.50, at $15.00 and 20.00 Smart Winter Coats of velour cloth, single and double breasted styles, many fur trimmed, $29.50 and 37.50 Girls’ Attractive Street and Dressy Coats of cheviots, velvets and velour cloth, some handsomely fur trimmed, at $8.95, 14.50 and 18.75 . Girls’ Woolen Frocks Girls’ Stylish Frocks taken from regular stock, some models only | in velvet, combined with plaid or plain silks, one or two of a kind, developed in serges, also serges finished with wool embroidery, in some combined with silk, smartly trimmed, one and two-piece models, at $5.00 at $12.50 Transparent Raincoats of featherweight oiled silk, rain and dust proof, also in colored plaids, Reduced to $14.50 Women’s Georgette Crepe Collars Appropriate for Holiday Gifts at 50c at 95c Several embroidered models, also plain | Hand embroidered, small and large with hemstitched satin fold. models, some lace trimmed. Crepe de Chine and Children’s Five Piece Satin Underbodices Sweater Sets lace trimmed || made of superior quality Brushed Wool, in rose, Copenhagen or castor; sizes 2 in several dainty models, in pink and white; regularly sold at $1.00, Special 88ec to 5 years. Special $4.95 Women’s Glace Gloves One and two clasp lengths with new embroideries, pique and overseam sewn, in black or colores and white with combination black and white embroidery; specially priced at $1.25 a pair 750 pairs of Women’s Cape Gloves P. X. M. sewn, in the new mustard shade, black embroidery, or with combination Paris point embroidery. Very special at $1.25 Women’s Silk Stockings A Altractively priced for Saturday's selling Women’s Black Silk Stockings, ingrain dye; per pair - 85e Black or White Silk Stockings, Embroidered fronts; also silk clocked, at $1.45 Women’s Black Silk Stockings, All silk; also with lisle thread soles, at $1.10 Black or White Silk Stockings, with handsomely embroidered fronts, at $2.95 Boys’ Novelty Suits of Fancy Mixtures In Box Norfolks, Junior Norfolks with pique collar and cuffs, and Middy models; sizes from + to 8 years, at $5.00 to 11.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, $5. OO sizes from 7 to 16 years, .. at Boys’ Mackinaws, sizes from 8 to 18 years, Desirable Gifts for Boys Boys’ Hats and Caps in great variety, 50c to $3.95 Boys’ Tweed Ruaincoats, with hat to match; sizes 5 to 18 yrs, Boys’ Tan Rain Coats, Rubberized; with hat to mateh, ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders ats

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