The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 4

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a ce a et a ce ee ce ec ce ce ce ee ce ee ee ae a a ns eee een ne nnn eee eee nee e eens. AMMEYER | STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G™“ AVE. AT 20" ST. Women’s Lace Shoes Reduced to $4.95 FORMERLY SOLD TO $9.50 \ ( ( ( ( ( ( \ | ( ( ( ( | ( ( ( ( Judged from the standpoints of Variety of Selections, Shoe-Style and Shoe-Value, this is one of the \ _ greatest Value-Giving Events ever presented ( * by the World's Largest Shoe Store. ( ( ( ( ; ( ( ( ( ( i ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( in All Paris Brown Kidskin All Slate Gray Kidskin F All Pearl Gray Kidskin ; Slate Gray Suede ; Paris Brown Suede Black Suede Mahogany Russia Calfskin Paris Brown Kid Vamps, WhiteSnow Buck Tops Patent Leather Vamps, White Snow Buck Tops Patent Leather Vamps, Oyster Gray Kid Tops Gun Metal Vamps, Slate Gray Kid Tops Every pair from our regular stock. Every pair this season’s style. Sizes are broken, although almost all sizes are represented in the offering. All styles carried at our 6th Av. at 20th St. Store; also sold at our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St. 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS. *2 SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK TRAN BRO Nor'rH WEST Corner SIXTHAVESI5“ Sta. ~ Our Xmas Suggestion — Make this a truly JOYFUL CHRISTMAS for your family, friends and yourself ! Give USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS — USEFUL FURNITURE that will give comfort and satis- faction all the year round. We have floors and floors of such gifts at our store, and you neednt drain FULL aera oF TEETH, Lae re We Come i extn bout CHERY tate ALL wouw, entre FOR your purse either, by paying out cash, at a time when " you need it most, We invite you to make LIBERAL USE NEW DR. oa j of our CREDIT PLAN, remembering that we make 2021 Sth Ano OFFICES [i 109 E. 34th St, W. Cor Ad Ave vr gis, Bally. Maite Ruths ‘Moe TERMS TO SUIT YOU All Goods Marked tn Plain Figure Tags Open Saturday Evenings Until 10° at i P.M. Motor Track ne Deliveries + } | Every where | Bookcase Cor 125th Nt carved, tice work on I Sim, 51 in. wide, as * ty 1 $10 mm S35 ao wl” S35 50 Gif Morris Chair In golden oak, nea carved, with cus! poe of imitation brown jf | \ Spanish heather, tuit- |} \ | | 7) Sheraton Period Ladies’ Desk | Inlaid mahogany, | beautifully finish- ed, as illustrated, at |} ed, as pes $10.98 isi6ce| ‘at $16 RW Coro" Aver lS" st NUXATED IRON fyous, run rere about it |" ‘Oliver Osborne” who made light of | day showed considerable eagerness |havior of Jot other disappearing suitors, hos | Tanzer will be glad to change her have been completed, Seve lalready have passed th for uany. It is due pris the joint efforts of David R, American Ambassador at Petrograd and tra Neilson Morris, American Minister at Stockholm, that the ar- rangement was re 4, The arrange ment includes all women and children etrength of} as well as men more than forty-five years old, j PS C} [prisoners by Russia and Germany j S : ° a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 PROSECUTOR EAGER FOR RAE TANZER TO FACED ‘Loom Admission of “Honest Mistake” Expected to Have Bearing on Slade Cases, Ii From indifference regarding the whereabouts of Kae Tanger, who 1s tlal on charges of misuse sand perjury growing out ef her sult for damages agalnat James W. Osborne, the lawyer, on the ground that he was really ‘ne ne mi: her affections, the Government to- to get in touch with the young woman. Charles H. Wax, who has taken on himself all the blame for the be- “Oliver Osborne,” “Telfair Tobin,” "C. B. Raymond" and a score nh h given the Government so much in formation and hia statements have been so thoroughly verified, in the opinion of the Federal prosecutors, that they do mot believe Mies Tanze will persist further in her identific tion of James W. Osborne “Oliver.” Assistant United States Attorneys | Wood and Hershenstein believe Miss testimony when she sees the con- fossed “Oliver.” With Miss Tanzer as a Govern- ment witness, swearing she was led into making an “honest mistake” when sho pointed out James W. Os- borne as “Oliver,” the case of the Government against David and Max. f | | | | | well Binde, the lawyers who brought | her damage sult, and their detective, McCullough, strengthened, It 1s the contention of James W. Osborne that the firm of Slade and Slade had a grudge against him long re they took up Miss Tanzers sult; tho discovery of Wax in Chi- cago and holding him in the Tombs! as a material witness in default of heavy ball Is openly commented upon in the Federal building as a measure far more important in the case against the Blades than In the casw against Rae Tanzer and her sisters, Many requests from deserted wives in this city and vicinity have come to Assistant United States Attorney Wood asking for an opportunity to| seo “Oliver.” Some of the petitioners describe a man not unlike Wax, and they have been asked to visit him. Wax, smiling, debonair and arrayed in fresh clothing, awaited thelr com- ing with mildly amused expectancy Feeral agents have falled to find would be greatly | Katharine Matsenheimer, a nurse gril in the family of Frederick KR. Coudert, who caused the indictment of Wax as “C. B, Raymond" for swindling her out of §200, If eho ghould not be found there|@ will be nothing to prevent Wax from going free, In this Jurisdiction, at any rate, after the Federal atuhorities are through with him, There is a telegraphed request from Oregon that he be returned there ot serve four years and nine months of a five-year sentence for forgery. He escaped there in the fall of 1912. The State of Washington bas shown no desire to get him for the remainder of the fourteen-year term he owes that State after breaking the parole to which he was admitted after two years. If ho can dispose of these Pacific coast claims he will go free. A Mrs. Randolph telephoned Mr. Wood to-day from Hammel's that she iC} | thought Wax waa the man whose perfidy caused the suicide of a young woman relative several months ago. She was invited to call at the Federal Bullding, Osborne's" meeting s Mason Nye, who, he say: ly woman he ever m ad, had a very depressing effect on him, he told Post Office Inspector Swain aid. “I nev-} er realized before how high was the| price of my having fun in the world S ther when she was tll, or attend my sister's wed- ding, but never has anything struck me 80 hard as the sight of my wife yesterday. 3 “I wish, for her sake, that I could wipe everything out and let her he as she was before she ever saw me.” AES te C) g MAN POWER LAW PUT IN FORCE BY KAISER |} s Auxilia Emperor Sig Bill, Mobilizing Workers for War, AMSTERDAM, according to the Ber ratified the Auxillary which thereby comes| ation's Dec, 8—The Ge into force, ners, ~ Arrange- ments for the exchange of civilian Peehange Civil STOCKHOLM, Dec 8. | groups — com ANDMENT, ha Telegraph) nh any of you ehil minandinent with only | miss; I can HER NEW rr .| WOMEN’S COATS—REMARKABLE VALUES 1 | 2 | est of new colors and with deep collars of the fashionable furs, % ee S93 9 9 SS Si 9 ow SW IJ SS 9 SI SWS 0 Vt 1916. SL 1 EO ee eS 7 2 Chickering Hall Stop Saturday, Dec. 9, ar 1916 fl at 3 P. M. will save Victor Wittgenstein time Vaal get the full _ Pianist b fit of Gretchen Morris benefit of complete | Soprano assortments 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ' _ Admission ' Complimentary ee 6 so ee cee fee ee emmcemnaly (Copy of a Smart London Model) Quite the most practical outer garments of the season, these finely tailored Coats of soft warmth-without- weight woolens, genuine Irish Coatings and so stamped. green and Oxford, half lined with, satin; wear, J Fur-Collared Coats $29.50 and $39.50 In effective mixtures—heather, mist grey, brown, these are decidedly the correct Coats for touring, motoring or general Fur-Collared Coats Special, $45.00 Cut Bolivia Cloths of the finest qualities in ex- tremely smart colors. Huge collars of French seal (dyed Coney) or moline finish these handsor me garments, warmly interlined and richly lined with plain or novelty silks. tofore sold for $65.00. DECEMBER REDUCTION SALE OF WOMEN’S SUITS $25.00, $32.50, $39.50, $50.00 and $60.00 Third Floor Women’s Top Coats of Irish Woolens—Special, $29.50 Wool Velour and fine cut Bolivia Cloth Coats in the rich- Lined throughout and warmly interlined; these are identical Here- with coats sold earlier in the season at much higher prices. oe ae al es ee eee Useful Gifts FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS | Imagine how delighted her young ladyship ' ual Exceptional Values at $29.50 Velour, Bolivia Cloth, Broadcloth, novelty checks and mixtures in the smartest of models with deep collars of nutria, opossum, natural lynx, raccoon and French seal (dyed coney). Coats for motoring, traveling, afternoon and ev ening | 100 MISSES’ COATS will be to find among her Christmas Gifts a huge box from the Lord & Taylor Apparel Section! And to discover in its depths a Party Dress, so lovely that it seems to have come strai ight from ! e wear; all are handsomely lined angiinterlined. Fairyland! Or a Silk Dress for dress-up occasions Misses’ ora White Pique that is really hand-embroidered ! ' © se: Pbeteras leer ' A Rainy-day Outfit too perhaps, with a Cape or na varied assortment of smart models and materials, Rain Coat and Hat that almost make one wish for $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 to $50.00 stormy weather. Misses’ Suits Party Frocks, really enchanting, are of Reduced to Georgette Crepes, filmy Nets, pe de Chine, $15. 00, $19. 50 and $29. 50 Satin Borcades and Pompadour Silks. Picturesque models with fichus and cape collars and corded skirts; high waisted About a hundred extremely modish Winter suits in models with pannier skirts, dainty ones accordion pleated Velours, Broadcloths, Gabardines, Serges, Whipcords in and lace inset. In exquisite new tints. fashionable colors; models, fur, plush or velvet trimmed. Girls’ Party Dresses Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years. Formerly $25.00 to $29.50......$19,50 $11.95, $12.95, $13.95, $15.00 to $35.00. A limited number of fashionable Frocks in charmeuse, Juniors’ Party Dresses Chiffons, Taffeta, crepe meteor, taffeta and combinations of these silks with | Also smart models for afternoon, in the new silks and Georgette. crepes. 15 and 17 year sizes, Afternoon and Evening Dresses $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $32.50 to $45.00. Of Georgette, charmeuse, crepe de chine and crepe Girls’ White Pique Dresses meteors in the most charming new fashions. pewese a the new Nes colton vonees in high and low $29.50, $39.50 to $95.00 waiste models, man) land embro'tdered Third Floor i $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $10.95, Pee rmnrmmreeemm came cai —eeeae aera amen ee ceme came eeensere. Girls’ Rain Coats Se, Many styles and with Tams to match. Loose and IT U D belted models on newest lines with cemented seams. Pop- KN N ERWEAR lins, Canton, Mohair, Mixtures and Oil Silk. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $3.95, $4.50, $4.95, $5.95 to $9.95, Girls’ Rain Capes In decorated holiday boxes, red, Capes, with silk hood, guaranteed and 10 years, At Substantial Reductions Women will recognize the values as excellent and invest accordingly in these shapely garments, tan or blue satine offered at much less than usual prices. rain-proof; sizes 6, 8 Se ee eee ae Swiss Ribbed Vests of medium weight cotton, Formerly Special $2.95 BOC. se eaee teveeee OSC Third Floor Swiss Ribbed Union Suits of medium weight cotton, For- {| t-se+ee-en:qncen:emcens.cemcam: insite MNSTIVIAL 78s vas pena ce iuetcrnheecay ns ceuiincace $1.28 5 gescesienieniess -asemercemvansaneancen, Swiss Ribbed Union Suits of fine merino. Formerly i i | Aurea nals gs suameup tial oe] Mey ee pine | A Smart Winter Outfit for Second Floor THE BOY’S CHRISTMAS There is no starting point for the Christ. mas Shopping list for the Boy more im- Come Tomorrow to THE TOY SHOP portant than the practical articles for And Help Santa his Winter comfort, Our Boys’ Section Claus Make His has made special preparations to antici “Li every requirement in Boys’ wear st terials most durable and styles 1 Every ( jgod Roy ani ETT every Good Girl; Boys =I . Junior and School Overcoats In fine grade heather mixtur ; color In the belted or 12 to 18 year and Girls, too, who are trying with all t might to be as good as girls and boys can be, all are invi to the wonderful | | if [ 1 | | heir in di from Ad th extra} Suipes, fancy Storehouse, where ie big merry list of Santa Claus is filling up fast with names On the Fourth Floor bel me ay Boys’ Shirts did quality sil linen mixtures, madras and stri in sizes from Special “Boys! Blouses — With, collars attached « 50c to $3.00 $8.00 to $18.50 - $9.95 to $17.50 ...50e¢ to $6.00 $1.00 to $9.75 lron Toys Velocipedes, ball bearing. Tricycles, ball bearing. . Lead Soldiers. Moving Picture Ma percales to 14 madras ar f | percale 6 to 16 years 1 12}9 ' ' . $1.00 to $4, 0 ¥ Boys’ Pijarias —For the Skudder Cars. - $5.00 Boys’ Sw eaters— Niagara Scdoters, .. $1.78 cool nights. Striped flan- worsted and heavy Flexible Flyer Sle $2.50 to $12.00 nelette, in splendid heavy woo 1 Swe Meccano Constructi . $1.00 to $36.00 y Domet. Sizes { brown, Oaford and heather Stuffed Animals 50c to $6.00 $1.50 | mixtures $3.00 to $7.50 ee a Le eee ese eee eee ceee $4.75 to $19.59 Fourth Floor ee a Doll Carriages..... | "Sizes | | ) [i | | |

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