The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 5

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TWO MORE WOMEN VICTIMS _ OF OVERCROWDED SUBWAY One Is Knocked Down In Platform Rush and Another Faints in a Jammed Train, ‘While on an overcrowded subway twain during tho rush hour this morn- The Strain : »b A s re i oe ‘ Many new and striking patterns, 55c i enormous quantity and variety, ¥ made of dependable Silks that tie up in soft, graceful | folds. ured, plaid, Persian, Brocade and faney patterns. : ’ Silk Scarfs “MeCreery Special” Innumerable striped, fig- tag Taare Mere, re, Soe | LEAPS TO DEATH OFF ROOF; nue, the Bronx, suffered a fainting spell, Shoe was attended on the One Hundred and Sixteenth Street station and went home. On the same station, a few minutes later, Gertrude Lesser, eighteen, iiv- ing at No, 40 West One Hundred and Fourteenth Street, was thrown to the station platform by a woman rushing board a train, She suffered con- tustons of the lip and knees, of the City demands steady nerves and a well ordered body. INSTANT instead of coffee, relieves body of the ills due to caf- feine, the coffee-drug. POSTUM “‘There’s a Reason”’ 5th Avenue LOST AT CARDS, SAYS WIFE Sydney Goldstein, a Salesman, Ends Life by Five-Story Plunge. Sydney Goldstein, © salesman, ended bis lite by jumping from the roof of the five-story apartment house in which he lived, at No. 1065 Pros- pect Avenue, The Bronx, shortly after five o'clock this morning. A tenant heard the noise of the falling body, Goldstein was the father of six children, His wife, Sarah, told the Police he had lost considerable money playing cards during the last month and had been worried. —— ee IN MEXICO, Why be downhearted? In Vera Cruz a square meal costs £300, ———<—<— Girl May Become Prestdent of Ratl- road. (Apectal to The Evening World.) GULFORT, Mins, Dec. 8,—Mias Grace Jones, one of the prettiest young women in Mississippi! and richest hetr- eas in the State, is slated for the Prest- dency of the Gulf and Ship Island Rail- rond to succeed her father, Joseph T. Jones, who died last Wednesday. The Directors will meet on Monday, when action {s expected. The girl has been managing the railroad since her father became ill. A WORD FOR WomEN, (Prom the Kanms City Journal.) Notwithstanding all these slaps at women many a man surreptitiously goes through his wife's handbag for a quarter, Pt RR a a ee WOMEN'S SHOES ‘‘McCreery Specials’’ pair 5.85 and 7.50 Lace Boots, with Black, White or Pearl Gray Cloth tops, also in All Kidskin; plain toes, welted soles and Cuban Louis heels. 5.85 Eight-inch Lace Boots in Black Russia Calf with Fawn Buckskin tops, twe Cuban Louis heels or 114-inch M heels. Suede tops and 2-inch Cuban Louis heels; all Tan Russia Calf with Cuban Louis heels or Military heels. 7.50 James MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue 34th Street dames McCreery & Co. A Holiday Sale Without Precedent 34th Street MENS SILK SCARFS every color. Silk Scarfs 1.35 15.50 Doz. Scarfs in domestic Four-in-Hand Imported Silks and Satins in heavy, serviceable qualities. both bold and conservative. A Timely Opportunity for Gift Purchasers This Annual Holiday Sale is unusually noteworthy for, notwith- standing the tremendously increased cost of all Silks, we offer these Scarfs at absolutely no advance over the prices of similar qualities in former years. WINDOW DISPLAY—34TH STREET Silk Scarfs 1.95 22.50 Doz. Silk Scarfs 1.65 19.00 Doz. Large open-end Scarfs of heavy Imported Silks and Satins in rich and exclusive designs; practically and Satins. Ay , Scarfs in extra large open-end shapes, made of Silks from the finest looms of Swi land, in which all the known shades have been exquisitely blended to produce wonderfully beautiful and har- monious color effects. Large open-end Scarfs of Silk Scarfs 95c 10.50 Doz. domestic and Imported pilks Very handsome patterns and colorings. Silk Reefers 3.50 and 5.00 A splendid assortment of fine, closely knit Silk Reefers in Pearl Gray and White; also accordion weaves in a very large variety of handsome color combinations, including Black and White, Black and Red, ete. Fight-inch Dull Kid and Patent Leather ]) Also in Mahogany Calf with Gray ]) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1016. James McCreery . 5th Avenue On Saturday, December 9th Will Close Out 300 WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED COATS Co. 34th Street All that remain from our Fall stock of this senson’s most preferable models, but one or two in the same style. All fur trimmed. Great variety in materials and shades. 18.50, 25.00, 29.50 and 45.00 WOMEN’S AFTERNOON & EVENING DRESSES Taupe Wolf Muffs Taupe Wolf Scarfs. Taupe Fox Muffs ‘Taupe Fox Scarfs. . Poiret Fox Muffs. . Skunk Muffs Skunk Scarfs Natural Raccoon Muffs Natural Raccoon Bears Silver Pointed Fox Muffs Silver Pointed Fox Children's with stand. NO CREDITS Muffs and Neckpieces Hudson Seal Muffs..16.50 .22.50 . 24.50 24.50 Hudson Seal Stoles. . 27,50 60.00 Specially Priced 24,75 14.75 14.75 22.50 22.50 42.50 27.50 15,00 14.50 60.00 Slate Blackboards Formerly 26.50 to 29.50 DECEMBER SALE OF FINE FURS The Most Fashionable Models in Coats, Muffs and Neck- pieces of Superior Grade Pelts, at Very Low Prices MISSES’ & GIRLS’ WINTER APPAREL Extraordinary Reductions to Effect Immediate Clearance NO C.0.D..S — NO APPROVALS 125 Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 Years TOYS, DOLLS AND GAMES Enlarged Toy Section on the 5th Floor Below Regular Prices for Saturday Only Schoenhut regularly 1.35,—1.00 | Circus Sets. Rolly Dollies, -made of wood, Pollvanna, "The Glad Game.” 65¢ handsomely decorated, T5e | regularly 850 regularly 1.00 | Erector ‘Electrical Outfit." Character Baby Dolls, inde- | builds motors, derricks, cars, structible regularly 4.25,-3.50 | cannons, ete. regularly 5.00,—~4.50 Very attractive Afternoon, Street and Evening Dresses from regular stock and new models purchased late in the season, in the warited styles and colors. Priced For Immediate Clearance 150 WOMEN’S SUITS Taken from Regular Stock Fur-trimmed Suits, some copies of foreign models, and mannish Tailored Suits for Sport or Travel wear— Of Velour, Broadcloth, Cheviot, Gabardine, Silk and Wool Jersey, in the most desirable shades. Sizes 34 to 48, Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 years formerly $2.50 to 55.00. 16.75, 24.50, 29.50 Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years formerly 26.50 to 45.00. 18.60, 28.80, 38.00 * Afternoon Dresses, 14 to 18 years....... seeeees 16.75, 22.50, 26,50 Misses formerly 22.50 to 35.00. 1 : isses’ Evening Gowns, 14to 18 years..........-. stvrseeK6.75, 22,50, 26, Misses g formerly 22.50 to 35.00. Oe igses' Serge Dresses, 14 to 18 years........... seseccevs «12.75, 16.75 H Misses e' formerly 18.50 to 29.50. acs Junior Suits, 13 to I7years..... formerly 22.50 to $2.50. 9.75 and 14.75 Girls’ Coats, 6 to 16 years....... formerly 22.50 to 39.50. 16.75, 22.50, 29.50 Girls’ Serge Dresses, 8to16 years, formerly 13.75 to 18.50. 9.75 and 12.75 Coats A, Hudson Seal Coat, — semi-fitting model with belt; Skunk collar and cuffs; 42 inches long. 165,00 Hudson Seal Coats,—with border, large collar and cuffs of Skunk; 45 inches long. 195.00 Hudson Seal Coats, ~-full sweep model, 40 inches long, with Skunk collar. 145.00 Hudson Seal Coats of superior quality pelts,—smart models with large Skunk collar and cuffs. 265.00 Humpty Dumpty regularly 295475

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