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ee ee -- tore See ae ee enran- an -ae, aereren-anrenren see oS 0 0 8 8 SIS 08 0 St 0 SO SS OS OO — re cee: Saturday, Hes ie 1916 Mies eons Ward You are cordially invited Pe ee eee enema ence th Skating Boots—for women and misses; tan or black leather; laced styles........ . $4.85 Carriage Boots —high cut, black velyet: ‘with ‘qul ted lin- DRC IGAUIAMOD 5 vr g usa ee paniccenen pac rereaien $5.00 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Chickering Hall at 2.45 P. Artiats ‘cm, Qe tudios of Mr. Sergel ‘Klibansky 38th Street Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Greeley 1900 ' Lord & Taylor Restaurants Will appeal to those shopping here or in this vicinity. Tenth Floor pmcemrenres 39th Street Christmas Gift Suggestions For Busy Shoppers Tomorrow, Saturday — eee BLOUSES That Will Make Lovely Gifts in the Lord & Taylor collection? tively priced with’ a view to holiday requirements. Crepe de Chine Blouses—tailored, tucked and em- 4 broidered models in flesh. white or colored Stripes. $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 to $10.75 Lace and Net Blouses—cream, ecru and black, many embroidered and over satin trimmed camisoles. $2.95, $5.00, $6.95 to $35.00 Georgette and Chiffon Blouses—lace trimmed, tucked or embroidered models in white, flesh or suit shades. $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 to $28.50 Tailored and Sport Blouses: able satin and crepe de chine $2.95, $ Lingerie Blouses- trimmed, ¢ ~in plain stripe silk, was 35. 95 to $9.75 bane linen; models la material. Ps Lissrltsilal to Third Floo — ee eet ee ee eee oe ee ee ees ee x GIRLS AND JUNIORS Will Like These Practical Gifts Pretty Afternoon and Party Frocks, smart Rain Capes and Coats that will delight youthful femininity. Girls’ Party and Afternoon Dresses Special, $15.00 Taffeta, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and Silk Net, in rose, navy, Copenhagen, light blue, pink and maize. Simple picturesque models for girls of 6 to 14 years. More elaborate models ranging from $16.95 to $35.00 Girls’ Rain Capes silk hood; tan, navy and red; guaranteed rain- stcolor. In Christmas boxes. Sizes 6,8 and Special $2.95 “Girls? Oil Silk Raincoat and Hat to Match and red; sizes 10 to 16 years... 66... ..c0s0es a8 Juniors’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses In taffeta, satin, Georgette, chiffon, crepe de chine, ae tulle.. Models of decided charm, in every "$15.00. $19.50, $27.50, $29.50 to $47.50 Third Floor oe ree FOOTWEAR Among the Practical Gifts ‘The Shoe Sections offer many’ suggestions that will interest the perplexed holiday shopper; gifts that are as practical as gifts can be. Plaid proot ane 10 5 Navy Women’s Boudoir Slippers Children’s Felt Slippers styles Rhinestone Buckles— More elaborate designs e+ es a Second Flodr in satin and felt $1.50 to $4.00 Puss in Boots and low cut $1.00 to $1.75 ~round or squari Everything for the Winter Outfit ! i) FOR THE BOY VANes For Sports or sy) Indoor Wear oy) A) Tomorrow will be a day of fa ° especi 7 intere sting fe; atures in our = bo Boys’ Section. 2 Snug Mackinaws f fs, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.56 Russian Model Ov ere poata. Wool mixture \ Collars butt faoutits neck or are convertible yeurs. Special Spee dal Values f in furnishings mt hig) Sh ul Blouse: Size 15} 85e, $1.35 and $1.85 Silk Shirts. Sizes from t2'ytorg. Special $2.95 Pajamas Tub Suits Ftenne Pajama k fnew Wae cal 0s & 10 18 years {ova olor Sp $1.15 § Special $2.45 and $3.50 Fourth Floor What woman could fail to be delighted with Blouse chosen from the countless charming medals All are attrac- 4 |: | a nT Seortenenreviemrenseeseneerteniansererres or eee: i eer erm ements * 2 oe a a ee eee eee oe se ee SO OS SE A 1S 0 a OS 0 Sn 0 SS 0 Sa 0 Ga 0) a 0 ee 0 Se 0 Se SS ' ' ' ' ' ! ' ! ie No Mail Orders CLOSING OUT 938 Pairs SHORT GLOVES At the Remarkably Low Price of 59c a pair Women’s Black Glace Kid Gloves Fine Imported Qualities, All Perfect Sizes 5!» None C. 0. D. Ground Floor to7 No Returns eee ee eee MISSES’ APPAREL * Appropriate for Gifts Evening Frocks $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Picturesque models in nets and chiffons, lustrous satins and crisp silks; silver embroideries and silver laces add to their effectiveness, while colors are exquisitely delicate. New Afternoon Gowns $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 to $75.00 Georgette crepes and Chiffon in soft beige, gray, white, rich rose, blue and gold; models of decided distinc. tion, Embroidered in metallic threads with beads, with silks in vari-colors; some with bands of rich furs. Misses’ Suits for Clearance $15.00, $19.50 to $29.50 Formerly $29.50 to $45.00 In various materials, winter models, plain or fur trimmed. Misses’ Coats for Clearance $15.00, $19.50 to $39.50 Formerly $25.00 to $50.00 In an extensive variety of fabrics and fashions, includ- ing models fur trimmed. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Third Floor PETTICOATS Practical and Pretty Gifts Womea! 's Taffeta Petticoats $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 Changeable ne pl ain taffeta skirts, deep flounces, tucked, shirred and ruffled. Misses’ Taffeta Petticoats Changeable effects of fine quality; model with prettily scalloped, ruffled, tucked and shirred flounce $3.9. Women's Wool Jersey Petticoats Made of fine quality black wool Jersey, with tailored taffeta flounces in pleated effect $3.9. Extra Size Silk Jersey Petticoats In black, with taffeta flounce, pleated and tucked. . Second Floor in models with $3.95 IN THE TOY SHOP Tomorrow Will Be One of the Merriest Days | from Now to the Dawn of Christmas Come early in the morning, for the fun will begin when the clock strikes nine. On the Fourth Floor, chments at Reductions of ! Sets at '» Regular Prices » Regular Prices Plectric and Alcohol $ \clocipedes, ball bearing $8.95 to $18.50 Meccano Cons ah 00 to $36.00 Voddle Bike i $1.50 : lexible I'l A 02: 50 to $7.50 i Choo Car AGE $1.25 and $1.75 e Car $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 be hock Blacks=, csccssacassvageess + $1.00 to $10.00 Dron TOMe\saacanes'e cone unenn .25¢ to $2.00 POUVARN As cae) p swansges satan ba aeiss ae 75c cnn ee ae een | ey 7 (0) ee O ee ee Oem 610 DECEMBER “HEAT CARS OR GO ~TOUAIL,” THREAT FORB. RT. HEADS District Attorney Says He Won't Be Satisfied With Mere Fines. P, S, COMMISSION ACTS. Inspectors Are Out and Arrests | Will Be Asked If Cars \re Found Cold. Heat the cars or go to jail will be the ultimatum of District Attorney Harry Lewis of Kings County to the officials of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Company when the Public Service Commission serves the officers per- sonally with the order of the commis- sion, He belleves it useless to pro- ceed against the corporation as such and 1s sure the only effective method of procedure will be the immediate indictment of the officials if they fall to comply with the law. “If we proceed against the company a fine will probably be imposed and paid,” Mr. Lewis eaid to a reporter for The Evening World to-day, “and the company will probably go out and repeat tha offense, Jail terms for those responsible are ne to firmly impress upon them respect for the law. “There need be no fear of tation on my part in going the prosecutions, for same for the B, KR. the low- Lest of the low. I be the Public Service Commission should imiued!- ately » order on all the super. ge of train operation, ‘Then jet a complaint of a violation of the ord: brought to me and I will guaran’ » bring heat in more places than “Thero is no law which provides directly for the heating of cars, ‘The law provides that the Public Service Commission shall regulate that. Now let the Public Service y hesl- a with ig the Jommission do its full duty in thi most ef- fective. It is of ltt jo werve the company with the o or to nerve merely the President, who might deny direct knowledge. Let the Com- mission placo the order in the hands of all responsible.” Commissioner Travis H. Whitney announced to-day that he will ask for warrants for (he arrest of Hrook- lyn Rapid ‘Dransts officals if the re- ports of his twenty inspectors show that the company ta violating the commission's order calling for the comfortable heating of cars, “Inasmuch @s there the order in every Commissioner Whitn ben plea of ignorance on tre part ay officials. wenty Inspectors of the Commin- ion are now scouring Brooklyn and gvtting testimony on the temperature . Their work may bo tem- d because of the o snow re moval in an emergen They do this automat reporting. for orders to the ssion, provided the storm be. after they have begun their lar day's work. In any event I « have a report from the in- ® this afternoon ning T have been receiving reports that the cars in are quite comfort: While. believe these wre reliable T shall not ace evidence that the B. KR ly o matum delivered by Dia- trict Attorney Lewis of King's County, means that drastic steps are Imminent unless the railway officials j obey, ral at New to all young <—S>.-<—=—0 —09 0 0 0S SS 0S 0S 8 1 0 0 0 S00 a 0 0 0 a 09 1 0G 0S 10 ol Sep stalin tha wate SNNATTEAATTTUTTTTUATT | GLASSBERG SHORT VAMP SHOES In Gray We Suede, waged WhiteCalf, “iat ot ll || Styles er | ; Purple Kid | Yourvan wear ff 225 Weat 42d 58 3d Ave Mail Orders Carefully Fi ADDS NEW ZEST | TOVOUR PLAYER Prices from 30¢aRoll KNABE S00 — 0 0 SS OS OO SO SO Oe SthAve at39th St dames McCreery & Co, * On Saturday, December 16th Remarkable Values CLEARANCE OF TRIMMED HATS At 2.50 At 5.00 formerly 6.50 to 12.00 formerly 10.00 to 18.50 ‘Lwo groups of Trimmed Hats selected from regular stock and arranged i in a special case in the Millinery Showroom, consist of a variety of styles of all sizes. Models suitable for misses and matrons. Black and colored Silks and Velvets. In the five-dollar group are some exceedingly effective Gold and Silver lace-brimmed Hats with White or Black Velvet crowns. Reduced for Immediate Clearance 100 WOMEN’S SUITS 60 Suits of Gabardine, Broadcloth and Wool Jersey. 2 ee formerly 19.75 to 39.50 \ 13.50 21.75 50 Skating, Sport and ‘Travel Suits in Wool Jersey, Velour and Alpine Cloth, formerly 32.50 to 42.50 f Separate Skirts at Greatly Reduced Prices Separate Skirts in all the desirable materials—Serge, plain, check and fancy Velour Cloth. Silks, striped and plain Satins,—all reduced to prices ranging from 4.75 to 21.75 An Extraordinary Special Purchase 115 WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE VELOUR COATS « 45.00 - > } Originally 69.50, 75,00, 85.00 up to 110.00 i Those who have waited until this late in the season will profit by this t purchase of a manufacturer's overproduction of Coats that in the siete =) showing of Winter Fashions were priced decidedly higher. = These Coats are of high-grade Velours in the various fashionable shades—numerous smart models with handsome Fur collars; also Coats of Black Velvet Velour—all attractively lined. NO MAIL ORDERS NO C, O. D.'S NO APPROVALS DECEMBER FUR SALE Offering Remarkable Values Fine Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces of superior quality pelts, made into the latest fashionable models, offering an unusual oppor- tunity to secure a most acceptable holiday gift at a very moderate cost. Sets in Gray Fox, Taupe Wolf & Hudson Seal Gray Fox Muff.,.24.50 | Taupe Wolf Muff...22.50 | Hudson Seal Muff. 16.50 Gray Fox Searf.,.24.59 | Taupe Wolf Scarf...22.50 | Hudson Seal Stole. .22.50 Muffs and Scarfs 15.00 skunk Muffs Skunk Searfs.. Poiret Fox Muffs. Poiret Fox Scarfs......... Fur Coats at Extraordinarily Low Prices To Close Out MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES At Decided Reductions NO C. O. D.'S 7. -42. 2. Natural Raccoon Muffs Natural Raccoon Scarfs Silver Pointed Fox Muffs. Silver Pointed Fox Scarfs... . NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS 125 Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 years 65 Misses’ Evening Dresses 12.75 24.50 29.50 16.75 19.50 26.50 formerly 22,50 to 52.50 165 Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years formerly 22.50 to 85.00 48 Misses’ Velveteen Suits 9.75 1850 26.50 35.00 39.50 45.00 formerly 16,75 to $9.50 formerly 45.00 to 49.50 135 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 65 Juniors’ Suits, 13 to 17 years 16.75 22.50 26.50 9.75 und 14.75 formerly 26,50 to 95.00 | formerly 10.75 to 85 Misses’ Serge Dresses | 85 Girls’ Coals, 6 to 16 years 32.40 9.75 12.75 19.50 16.75 22.50 29.50 formerly 14,75 to 20.50 formerly 22,50 to 59,50 65 Girls’ Silk Dresses, 810 16 yeurs 9.75 ond 12,75 formerly 13.75 to 18,50 ; Cte ase cee pare ae <a 8 ee me ee ete nee ater = ee on ee ee ne A ee a i eC a nN 4 nen en ae ae eee nena