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

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{CURB BUI 0B ta LE Bie dk CULM ED tes 4 ‘ LHe EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOEMBER 12, 1916. " WEW JAIL FOR OSBORNE. [rrrccrcna and will make feort to CLOTHING MAKERS’ Chairmen will moat to-ntent io two FATHER AND SON CONFESS [lta ar “i NR the Secretary on conditions as he ‘Wilken reeently pleaded gullty at § ‘ CG . a | Beethoven Hall, | 10 COUNTERF EITING CHARGE Santa Cruz and was given & fifteen: Broadway at 34th Street stant of Thomas Mott Osborne, iate|® dy at the prison. year sentence. Secretary Daniels has recommended | “Whatever action they decide; Warten of Sing Ging Prison, will be tol ings the Portsmouth prison be abolished upon will be carried out,” another) William and Joseph Russell, Who bullding con. apend two weeks ay the Portsmouth] and the building, which will accom. atatement issued to-day announced. Aided in Maki s p Morri Kaplan, @ young bu hig aaval priso, He is to be allowed to] Modate 1,000 enlisted inen, be used as a “It is up to the Chairmen to set the in Making Spurious Féd- |tractor, of No. 1708 Prospec Jace, barracks, There are now 165 prisoners , Brooklyn, killed himself with gas tn “viet? for that period as one of thel there. | Se ett ot ive ral Reserve Notes, Sentenced. |tve bathroom of his homo curly to-day. ——— = 1B Heed MA w Hin wife told the police he had been ] Manufacturers’ Association, sald to a iliac L. Russell, an expert ¢n- brooding. sor several weeks ecaune the caeeetifennamen _—— Cont@actor Kills Self With Gas. ATHENA UNDERWEAR POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN . Rraver employed for years by one of| Workmen's Compensation Act forced reporter for The Evening World: ~ | ime big banknote making eompantea fim to pay $20 a week to tho family of s 6 c it I can do no more than repeat what! 1, ¢n1, city, when arraigned to-day _ who was killed by an acciden Walk-Out Set for To-Day to I have said heretofore, namely, that! in the Criminal Branch of the Rede- 5 the manufacturers are opposed to 4 ral District Court, pleaded ty e0 Di 3 ( 5 Eas! 47 h S eee cre quite willing to great a lberal|®® indictment charging couutestetts istress Because it is tailored to conform to the lines of y t t treet men To-Night. increase, and atrangement has been |S Af M l | your Hgure Athens Underwear jives you the comfort (@ Step from Fifth Avenue) - | pean imale oo bat (Bik iperenes S80s SET | te netree toe ct cee a. ter eais bv you_have always wanted and never set been Announces Her WORKERS GET PAY RAISE ah a aka Re, @ union of; | the United States Penitentiary at At- TRY able to find in underwear. It affords freedom. in Monday.” lanta. Joseph E. Russel, the con- moving your arms and body, that vou will enjoy . 7 eee 4 | viot' ; | , ’ However, Refuses to Agree |{ty., Some of these have already in-| THe arrest of the Russela followed | garments are) Sit of ATHENA Un- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY w olght-hour week. Officials of the|the capture at Santa Cruz, Cal, of : derwear you will find Dec. 13 Dec. 14 to 48-Hour Week. fision deny that they want a forty-|H. R Wilken for being concerned STOMACH BITTE lle RU felight that ‘ | is See nee see fi ages hs rine ace |%, conspiracy to flood the country It prepares the stomach to receive ina the bust c hae bod i M | Sidney Hillman, President of tho|/arger increase in wages than the ao- with eounterfeit $10 notes of the Fed- te y ‘ . and narrow i its you exactly, a [arate Cinna wanes iinet a ee aetese Ses sae mH gals OR * In merica, is in es, rkers | . “A bac! gh tin Toe teetecteeet Mie Morbo rereneiced | ea cpa ets ea Ga tebe ee Oe | | en ae ey : clothing industry. Thore ts no strike] “ian inion bosses stuck @ gun, #0 we owt point and with | n yet, and th trong Indton- ay, he manu- front. Straps} joose fabric lo wrin- Afternoon Coats |. one tha te een oy maya ski an area Ye git fa gue +1461 Li under the cone Peautifo fashioned. in Bolivia Cloth, Velour elde to wait developments before calle] iN ii tere rete Manufacturers’ nh Select your exact ly Patent poe = nen eke re colors, artistically 45 00 ions Mesuy Tie: manieaRTORRe Amtprahuin’ 1. Shiptacoff, en official e man n. silib_teatl aise in buyving mt Le ¥ " 5 —— _ @ . association will put into effect thelof the union, when asked about the stays closed ATHENA Under- Atiersic prices were $85 to $150 announced voluntary increase, which |*reatened strike, said early to-day: | and ls alvore | wear, It is cut to noon ( oats anid wlll Soak to about Hy effect, as far ‘as I know, to-day. eee your meast or $2 a week over the present weekly | to-morrow is another story, nye : —— Hikes Geter, ciswerstiy tctiowed wiih” wage of all classes of workera Thoro| hom, look fore surprise, There vi! =A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs It has taken many years to bring A'THENA to its ole, seal, beaver and Kolinsky. {9 a timo and a half allowance, under |be no advance notice of the strike. Ma : he sos : : ys me y. The men will quit suddenly and at an yresent perfected state. You will realize when you Former prices were $200 to $275, ° contract, for all overtime. A flat|jour known only to them.” | present p You ° ic Soa z forty-olght-hour week has been se- —_—_—_»—_—_ FOR MEN AND WOMEN put iton that it is exactly right in every detail. « Tailleur Suits Jected by the manufacturers and tho; Muahes Led tn New york state by Prices: this collecti t odels in th union officials must now call a strike LBANY, Dec. 12.— 1 ; , Se vivad inbries, up-to-therminute ae, ‘beauti- or try 49 Fearh some agreement with !cinriee i. Hughes over Weearow wi.| Will offer excellent values to-morrow (espe- For W V iTichts 60. 2.00 fully fur trimmed. 65 00 the workers. son in New York State was 118,627, ac cially interesting in view of the roachi or Women— Vests and | ights c to $2. Former prices were $120 to $175 ° Though Provident Hillman says he) cording to figures compiled by the Gov- g approaching | For Women—Union Suits $1.15 to $4.25 NO CHARGES NO C. 0. D.'» {ff as ihe mower to call the sirike, he icnorsstce twas id not iene tho] SFE Season) at the prices quoted. | en 1s , hae decided to put the hour of strik-| Vote cast by t ational Guardemen on | Fi Bo d Gi 1] aan el Hine, ing up to the General Chairmen. The the Mexican border + resee . 7 | or ys an rts n cotton or merint MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —Separate Garments 50c to $1.10 initialed . . per dozen $2.20 & 2.85 —Union Suits........... 85c to $2.00 |’ Plain, hemstitched, Athena is sold only at Saks in New York ( perdozen. . . $2.50, 410 & 5.00 | Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers. | ° With tape border . er dozen 2.45 | P a | Lee o ! ° WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS | uprene Value u S as warnimn Initialed . . per dozen $1.80 & 2.50 ||| in silk hose is ee, not only Py a beauty of texture and shapeliness, but also E Plain, hemstitched, by durability. In that important feature : j per dozen. . . $1.50, 2.00 & 2.6 PHOENIX t ; With tape border . per dozen 1.50 SILK HOSE q Every Christmas thousands of dollars worth of imi- With embroidered corner R : -_ : tations and substitutes are sold as Kayser Italian Silk ! stands pre-eminent, | It is so serviceable Underwear H per half-dozen, in box . é . $2.10 that tog wear it daily is true economy. ‘ Also Women’s Novelty Crepe de Chine Hand- Women's a ear nie fies, 51.50 and $2 5 A _ n ‘omen's Lisle Hose, 55c | We cannot stop this. We can only warn you to guard kerchiefs . =. =» . per dozen $2.00 Men's Silk Hose—55e, 80, $1.05 and $1.59 | against this imposition by demanding the Kayser label Men's Lisle Hose, 30¢ | on every piece of silk underwear you buy. Every garment made by Kayser bears the Kayser A Special Sale of Blankets, SAAD PAD DPD NIPD ND Ce CER CAR ERC ER QE label—plainly marked “Kayser Italian Silk Underwear.” Bedspreads, Comfortables and This insures your getting those qualities that make Muslin Bed Furnishings Kayser entirely different from any other silk underwear. 2) —————— UR REK OK & ; * e (all at exceptionally attractive prices) will be ! i i Ted anes naa Underwear bas ‘the name ; held to-morrow and Thursday. | CHRISTMA NUMBER This is the first thing to look for—the most import | Woinesiteanl | 2 ) 8 is the first thing to look for—-the most import- ir. $6.00, 7.00, 9.50 t { ant thing to remember when you are buying any of the Pere snl cueiid 4 THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN : many models, knickers, vests, camisoles, combinations, White Blankets Fe | | : tailored or nes A seg Sone rg ...* er ge cut and bound separately; unusual value, $ WILL BE PUBLISHED ON ; guard yourself ani e ends you elight on perpair . . « . $6.50 & 8.00 iy Christmas morning by insisting on seeing this label in ¥ SUNDAY, DECEM BER 17TH every garment. on Satin-finish Bedspreads Accscta ah euuceis ave, hen waiting: sp meaes Anralee f > With scalloped edges: ¥ age ee ad of THE CITIZEN the best that hus ever NOTE; The stars indicate the weights— tar shows the , } lightest int tee prvi Me ol he pitt jorn Size 2x234 yards . . . each $2.50 3 It wu cena Rooelaliar cies of timely Interest end many 1 i weight; five stars a special weight designed for those who Whe : Size 214x284 yards . . 3 .. each 3.25 DemURtTUl LGU re Sp ttAnie Ekle Sault Ri oxeadl Uh j Py especially heavy garments. All are pure silk. ‘ ¥ j With embroidered scalloped edges: | THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN | Size 2x234 : yards. . . each $3.25 | | 1917—CALENDAR—i917 H Size 244x254 yards . . . each 3.95 % \| Aenea ACOs ssi i : . THE BEST AND LARGEST CALENDAR ISSUED i , With piain hems: P| F WIL be ready for dispributlon MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 ; Size 2!4x294 yards . ‘ - each $2.90 Fe ASTH, ‘Yo be sure of securing one of the calendars, order In 1g advance from your newsdeuler next H Comfortables sé | : | ’ Cottonefilled, with figured mull top and plain F \ Dec. 17 SUNDAY § CITIZEN Dec. 17 (A } border ’ . ° ‘ @ Gact $2.08 ei) cyecut tue coupenctiat will/he fousd ai tie tong 1 ‘ ‘ E Nica gee reign ant: Grageat matin eto toeaaeee | of THE CITIZEN, junction ef Vulton, Adams an Nils i A Limited Number of Dowri-filled \* pacligag tees Rehan FRIDAY, DECEMBER a Comforiables | 3 tha cote to toa vinvulatch Bopasniant #f Seep Ertan covered with sateen; very special % ee oe i } each. $5.75, 6.50, 0.75 & 7.50 SAAR ARDU CHICA AAD DADA . Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | Ka JL l @ e hk, (with plain hhems) ia me aYser a ban b Ao erwear *Sheets . + « » each 85c. to S1.35 sevente Trade Mark Raeletered Pillew Cases . . ° . cach 24c to .J30c r ‘ (Fourth Fleor) : 4) Juliue Kayoor & Co. Bitth Auemm, New Jork t | :

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