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om \ ta ‘Trust Promotion . ‘Wilson jr., formerly Recretary of the Bankers’ was promoted to Presidents yesterday. George W.| ton was promoted to Cashier fr Rane and R. H. Gil re ey AMERICA STANDS PAT ranza Did Not Prov Ac- ceptable. WASHINGTON, Dec. status of the American-Mexican | peace protocol suggestions has to-day returned practically to what it was! at the close of the Atlantic City | parleys. Tho United States stands pat on the protocol as it was first sent to Carr ‘Supplemental sugges- tions” tak’ i prove acceptable by the United States, officials say. sion believe that they have convinced Carranza of their firmness of decision | and that he will shortly sign the Yj Yo YW NoDeposit Pay Only $1 a Week Columbia Leader........75.00 SixDouble-DiscRecords,4.50 $7 95° ESTFUL or zestful entertain- ment and amusement at any moment, according to the record you ‘select. ‘The great masters of instrumental vocal music charm y stars of humorous or classic tertainment perform for Home is brightened . M b is t olden oak in fumed or Barly English finish. Other Models *15 to #350 On Correspondingly Easy Terms. All the Latest Records, and We Charge Them. 5O feet from Got your Oth Ave. Christmas “LY and Jo“ Gratonole Hudson NOW! ture Sta. 53 to 67 West 14th St., N.Y. yy At Greatly Reduced Prices 14.50 10.00 Natural Raccoon Beaver Nutria Raccoon Natural Skunk Hudson Seal A Timely Sale Which Holds Sple Suggestions for Holiday Gifts Lithuania and Galicia. of Missouri, Congressman Meyer London. Nathan Straus, Temporary Chairman. half past 7 o’clock. | explosions. American members of the Commis. | $75,000. work of pipes Fireman Sauer wi Bt BONWIT TELLER Arranged for Tomorrow (Thursday) A Special Sale of Three Hundred FUR MUFFS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FOR JEWISH WAR SUFFERERS, anaes aan paper and thereby nasten the settle. |ment of perplexing problems ON MEXIGAN PROTOCOL! 3° uis'tniceaStaten.” Covernmen* | Supplemental Suggestions by Car-| JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS FIRE that OBITUARY NOTES. Major Charlies R. Miller, gged fifty- eight, former head of 6 United Spanish War Veterans and of the Ohio bar, is dead in Cleveland, John KR. Thayer, aged seventy-one, DELAYS INCOMING TRAINS rer ‘conereman’ and” a Tenaing Memorial Windows in Church Wrecked, * A spectacular fire on Jersey City| Heights overlooking Hoboken to-day destroyed several buildings and three | auto tracks, spread a pall of smoke, over the Meadows which delayed tn- to the Philadelphia con- | coming suburban trains and was ac- ference from Gen, Carranza did not! companied by several terrific gasoline The damage amounts to The blaze originated in the gar FIRE IN P. 0. TUBE; 2 HURT. §-182 Sherman Avenue. tanks in the garage exploded, blowing ‘the flames over the neighborhood. The three-story brick bakery was ‘ ‘almost completely destroyed. Zion Synagogue, a frame structure at No. 283 Webster Avenue, was burned to the ground and two frame dwellings at Nos. 285 and 287 Webster Avenue were partially wrecked. ‘The stained lass memorial windows in St, Trin- itar’s Church at No. 66 Bowers Street were broken by heat. Grand Central Branch, A fire kindled by workmen in the forty-foot deep subway cut at Lexing- ton Avenue and Forty-fourth Street spread to the scafflding to-day and reached the wooden casinz of the pneu- e tubes between the Grand Central j branch and the downtown branches of he Post Office, nee of Truck 3 fospital with pruises of the arn Horned W ATLANTA, Ga, .000, ned adjoin: Taupe Fox Mole ndid Mass. Meeting Carnegie Hall Thursday, Dec. 21st, 8 P. M. Dr. J. L. Magnes will report conditions as found by him in Poland, Music under direction of Kurt Schindler. Jacob H. Schiff, Presiding. The demand for seats has been so great that the Committee will have at its disposal only such few as may be returned to it. d wires, 25.00 Natural Skunk and head. > TWO BIG SOUTHERN FIRES. Stores in Ath women Addresses by Mayor Mitchel, Rabbi Leon Harrison, Senator Reed A limited number of unreserved seats will be open to the public at Gasoline in| Mount Heat caused the lubricating oll Inside | the tube to smoke and choking fumes | into the branch Post Office and | Firemen had a dimeult | aching the fire through @ net- Fireman Gui-| 2 was sent to Flower ractured wrist and treated for cuts and nt store, with an estimated loss Danger of falling walls ing business houses yy de- clothing day destroyed the | 1 at more than ‘as #3 18 partially covered by insur- & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET New England Democrat, died yester- 20. — The! Bakery and Snyagogue Destroyed— | day in Worcester, Maas. Prince Henckel von Donnersmarek, aged eighty-seven, id to be worth BONWIT Sede models in Empire effects. Novelty Silk Hose steps. Openwork Silk Hose various colorings. 4-Piece Din- ing Room Suite at 4-Piece William aq and Mary Per- Wy iod Dining Room Suite in Fumed Oak at $95°00 . aed quartered oak LIBRARY TABLE Fumed Oak, long. with cane shelf, at York University Veterinary College, died yesterday ‘at No. 110 West One| Hundred and Thirtieth Street President of the World Sunday School Association, died yesterday in a sani+ tarlum at Rattle Creek, Mich. fave Arranged for Thursday A Very Special Sale of Women's Negligees & House Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Silk Velvet House Coats Formerly up to 70.00 39.00 Draped model, lined with heavy silk and trimmed with fur. Crepe de Chine or Meteor Negligees Formerly 18.50 12.75 Crepe de chine negligees trimmed with laces and rose- | buds. Meteor negligees trimmed with swansdown. Both Crepe de Chine Negligees | Formerly 13.75 and 14.75 \f 8.95 | Crepe de chine or satin negligees trimmed with lace and ribbon. Women’s Silk Hosiery Specially Priced for Holiday Giving Richelieu rib, Paris clox and openwork in- “*” 3 Pairs 2.50 Hand Emb’d Silk Hose Various styles, embroidered insteps. 3'Pairs 4.25 Lace inserts and openwork effects in 3 Pairs 8.15 MORRIS CHAIR in golden oak, with BEDROOM ROCKER in’ Mahogany in 46 Inches®: 26 Inches wide, Dr. William J. Coates, Dean of New | | 4 Dr. George W. Bailey, aged seventy, | Jeremiah Sullivan, Well known on the cast sido, and noted as a baseball) & player thirty years ago, ix dead at} = No. 64 Second Avenue = TELLER &CO. Shap of Orpinans FIFTH AVENUE“AT 38™ Yietemeyer Bros, bakers, at No. ' He |& ine 7 mr ih 85 150 2.75 | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS long, with mirror; CHINA CLOSET 46 in. wide; SERV- ING TABLE 40 in. wide; TABLE 6 foot exter ae TURKISH ROCKER, upholstered in $4 77-98 imitation Brown Morocco leather $3.98 ms CaUEUSUBT TEBE 14°° OR DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE (0 sic he $65,000,000, and one of the largest tana | yn owners in Germany, Is dead in Ber: | - in, 1 af THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916, coats there is still time. pees “of purest ray serene’’ are gifts which have a per- manent intrinsic and an inspirational value. Asa gift a diamond is a subtle acknowledgment of the good taste of the recipient. As a remembrance it is as welcome as currency, and certain to be a joy for all time. If you have been in a quandary as to what to give, we suggest Diamonds. Gems selected from a large, comprehensive collection in a reputable ee where quality, style and service are important fac- tors, but where price, too, has been thought of. Why pay an Exorbitant Price for the Gilded Script on a Box? You will pay $275.00 per carat for diamonds here (mounting extra) as against higher prices for the identical quality gems elsewhere. You will receive courteous and intelligent service, and you will be told the absolute truth about the gems that attract your attention. And you will receive them in a container which will be an appropriate. setting. Isn’t it logical that {\9%7, buying Diamonds for Cash and selling them for Cash, must be able to sell them for less than Jewelry Stores which seek and give credit? Solitaire Cluster Brooches and Bar Pins Bracelets and Jewelry Long, narrow bar pins, Ear Rings An assortment of Jewel- ty of seven stones set to have the appearance wider fancy pierced ones, from 1% to 3% inches long. Brooches in fancy Diamond Bracelets, flex- thle, $174.00 to $596.00, shapes, circles and horse and oval, $84.50 to of a solitaire, known as shoes. All set tn plat- $139.00. Solitaire Cluster Jewelry. inum. Some all dia- y moede Ot nares With Diamond Ear Rings, from Rings from $64.50 to those at $689.00 having $50.76 to $249.00. Dia- mond Bracelet Watches, $214.00 to $689.00. sapphires, Brooches and bar pins range up to almost the appearance $549.00. Knife edge, of 8 or 10 kt. diamonds wire brooches, 14 kt Cuff costing $4,000 or_~—«FONd,_ with all the value ete. . in the diamonds. Up to Diamond Cuff Buttons $5,000. $278.00. from $43.80 to $187.00, Sa and Diamond Scart Pins Diamond La Vallieres | Oriental Pearl from $24.88 to $99.60, Set in platinum with = | Necklaces ‘ platinum chains, Some all diamonds and others set with sapphires or pearls. Flexible, shim- mering neck ornaments which are always fash- fonable and destrable. Priced up to $789.00. Medium sire, graduated. By «: rison with meck- laces displayed in other stores, these will prove | | their value, Prices from | $154.00 and $174.00 | up te $1,694.00. Single stone, twin set, three stone hoop, Clus- ter Rings, Princess Rings and Fancy Rings of dia- monds set with sap- phires, rubies and em- Bh ia ri eralds up to $1,798.00. Moin Fleer, 34th St, @ Bresdway, AN the atyte, | service and | comoentences of eacanve Jewelry ores with the added advantage of | economy. Herald Square DIAMONDS | Let It Blow—Your Way A Winter Suit or Overcoat $17.50 penetrating winds. meres and unfinished worsteds. London-made Overcoats Burberr Vad Surely Useful Gifts If you haven't suggested that you Would accept one of these fine, imported d Or, why not treat yourself this Christmas? Excellently tailored in gray, Oxford, brown and heather mixtures; single or double breasted models; some with raglan shoulders. Do you know that you can find at A\scys Suits and Overcoats, tailored for style, durability, warmth and economy? Among the Suits are smart, English soft roll sacks and conservatively cut garments, made of fancy mixed worsteds, soft cassi- Wi TER garments that defy the cold, The Overcoats include warm Ulsterettes and Pinch Backs, Loose Fitting Box Coats and Semi-form Fitting Models, tailored in fine Cheviot and Heavy Coatings, some with fancy plaid backs; Oxford and other shades, $44.50 to $64.50 Uae A A 4 {wth = _- a

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