The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 4

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Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street EXCEPTIONAL VALUES For Holiday Gift Buyers Tomorrow ——- To Close Out Quickly About 1,000 Pairs WOMEN’S GLOVES Mostly black. Accumulated from recent special sales in which they were marked at the reduced price of $1.00 a pair. They will be placed on sale tomorrow, Saturday morning, at 69c a pair Incomplete size range. Early Selection Advised None C, O. D. No Mail Orders. Ground Floor About 2,000 Pairs Women’s Hand Embroidered SILK HOSE In black or white, in a variety of combinations and styles; lisle tops and soles. Will be offered Tomorrow, Satur- day, at the Exceptional Price of $1.45 pair A Remarkable Value G1 ound Floor No Returns. Afternoon and Smart Sweaters Eveni Gowns - For Women For Misses and Misses Taffetas, Satin, Charmeuse, Brushed Angora, Fibre and Pure Silk. Incom- Georgette Crepes, Nets and Laces, plete Sizes. Exceptional Value Formerly $8.00 to $42.50 $25.00 $5.00 © $25.00 Thré Floor Third Floor a a ee os men pencemcenvenvan dy LAVENDER SALTS WOMEN’S SILK MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS" In black and colors, in Violet, Green, Purple, : of Irish Linen, hand Cerise and Yellow, thread Vern hems, Formerly Very 50c Sold at st eo} 50c Special |$4.65 spec dozen Orownd Fleer Ground Floor Ground Floor oo WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Of Irish linen, hand “bof initial. = Fs on | 73 HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) MUFFS WOMEN'S TRAVELING BAGS of black grained leather, light weight. to 18 inches. SILK SPORT SCARFS 50 of them in many colores and combinations, INLAID MAHOGANY SERVING TRAYS 25 inches long Sizea 14 , Formerly Very Ve Very 10.5 i $8.95 each } $5.00 Special } $3.45 Special | $6.00 Spec iat $10 0 ' Ground Fleer Math Fioor Fourth Fleer. or fener SOLID MAHOGANY BEADED SILK CHRISTMAS [ _starioneny BOUDOIR LAMPS EVENING BAGS | | CARDS, FOLDERS — Electric, complete with silk shade, Seriai} $2.25 Fyth Floor AND POSTALS 2c to 20c Were §c to 40c each @rownd Floor * Also ornamental and useful Desk Sets and Pieces, in a wide range for selection. At prices very low for clearance. Ground Floor ee ree eres TOYS—DOLLS—GAMES Sweeping Reductions Today and Tomorrow Fourth Floor (imported) Ver. | $2.95 Special . Fourth Floor » HIGH CUT BLACK BOOTS $4.75 At this unusually low price, smartly modeled Boots made of standard quality leathers and characterized by the fine finishing details which always distinguish Lord & Taylor Footwear, Button tM Alu CANDLESTICK SET $2.00 @ palr i Button Very Special Value. Boots of The set consists of 2 glass candlesticks, 2 four inch silk Leather Black | candle shades, 2 white candles, 2 candle holders and 2 mica and Kidskin i protectore, Colors of shades—rose, gold, champagne and Gun green, Metal Fifth Floor i ee ne we eg | WASHING THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19), 600,000,000 “TOBEYEAR' TOTAL November Exports $517,900,- 000, Exceeding September Record by $3,000,000. Inward Gold Movement for 11 Months of 1916 Reaches Total of $399,500,000. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Proapect that the United States foreign trade for the year will total $7,800,000,000 was announced to-day by the Depart. ment of Commerce. The foreign tritde |for eleven months was $7,148,000,000, November exports topped the list with $517,980,000, exceeding those of September, the previous record, by $8,000,000. ‘The total exports for tho eleven months ending with Novembor 00, againat $3,195,400,000 October, | amounting only 00,000, but exceeding by those for November last Imports . for eleven montha reached $2,186,800,000, compared with $1,616,800,000 in 1915, Sixty-six per cent. of the November importa entered free of duty were |practically the same as in 1915 Uncle Sam's favorable trade bal- |anca for November was $840,900,000, about twice that of November, 1915, | A stream of gold poured into the country during November to the ex tent of $20,100,000 net, while the leleven months’ total for net inward gold movements reached $99,600,000 |The samo periods last year brought | $57,300,000 and — $387,000,000 reapect- lively. —_-—_—__ A CHANCE FOR SOME ONE. Ya Pocket- ‘Twenty-eight do! most comfortable of us, a bit bigger to- day and to-morrow and Monday than it Is any other time in the year. In West Twentieth Street, off Seventh Avenue, there is a very miserable girl who feels keenly the loss of is @ working girl, who has saved a part lof her wages from week to week for the past year and looked forward to |the happiness for others and for herself |which was to come of the spending of |that mone, this Christmas. But now [it tm all gone, a one working gir i | | at any rate there might ax well not jhe any Christe ‘The money was in a flat yellow pocketbook, It was dropped on Avenue, between Eighteenth an tleth Streets, ‘The person wh {it is lucky—in having the |&. big Christmas deed by | Mra, Rousss, No. 207 W Street, who ‘4 Rvening Wo: who knows what pocketbook and ite contents st would have the elightest inp keep it —— —>-- GETS YEAR FOR $4,350 THEFT Mel |tendent of claime Fidelity and Gua thefts amounting to His wite fainted) in was sentenced Driacolt Confirmed as Staten tntnna | this afterngo: ment of Fr master at Staten Teland, N.Y. Y MSTRAUS TRANS Ine, | 1 Fulton St. Breellyn eel JEWELRY GIFT THINGS THAT PLEASE Como & Brush. $3, Miliary Bets IN FOREIGN TRADE IMPORTS ALSO GAINING. | , to even the 1916. SHOT TO DEATH AFTER ARGUMENT IN-ROOM! | off: Police Seeking Longshoreman F | Bullets in | Dead, with five | Frank Gamine thirty-eight ye day on the foo Cole Street, in the of Brooklyn, In an in the hallway near | found an emp 4 Gammeonia rented two ® year ago, a of his the poll making a ca search what they know of the Gammenta When Henry Walsh, ¢ ira old, wa f his rgom at No. Brie Basin section | discover | killing of} of the pro: L, important remarkable made in A L | the design of every struction, today in its field. Aeolian Hall In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. HW. Moedicker, 1 Andrew Gillies, 13 Joueph Mo OU anding | , The Aeolian Company's own factories. supervision of every step of con- the same mature skill and scientific knowledge have been employed that have created many other famous Aeolian in- struments — and of notable that everyone is supreme Below 5%h Street spit, 1388 First Avenue, City ORDER YOUR prietor of the house, turned dut the gas In the hallways at 10.90 o'clock last night he heard, he said, the nolse of an argument in Gammenia’s room on the second floor, but no one heard the shots which were fired. Dr, Shut- ter of Long Island College Hospital bullet wound through Gam peart, one just below it, two groin and one in his back 1 f Brazil In Next Sanday’s Worll—A Syneopmted taus Song by Irving Bertin, Amer= Femost composer of popular melo- | '} Clothin THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cbeap substitutes cost YOU same priea - OUR CLUB PLAN affords you an easy and dignified Yourself. Vell PAY $1 A WE amount |e te sauinfa tion guatanteed’ or inoney § to G West Math aro 2 Blocks from 14th 50 Introductory Offer parts of this Musola are In detail and the chine. instrument. these it is Aeolian Hall In MANHATTAN 29 West 42nd Street th Street, Clty yn, N.Y. Manhattant Carper & Ful yi NO The New Popular Talking Machine made by THE AEOLIAN COMPANY PRICE ONLY $55 Special Terms $1 Weekly Hindsomely cased in a cabi- net of simple and dignified lines and beautifully Musola is an Aeolian triumph—a wonderfully perfect talking-ma- At its price of $55, it is beyond question the most remark- able value yet offered in a musical The Musola plays all standard records—both the lateral-cut and hill-and-dale types. All Aeolian Stores Open evaniags Nou THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Musolas on Sale at These Additional Addresses: Brooklyn (Bedford Section) 118 Kings Highway MUSOLA TOMORROW Only a limited number of Musolas are available for Christmas delivery. Place your order as early as possible, finished, the Aeolian Hall In THE BRONX 367 East 149th St, Brooklyn, N.Y York Jamaica Ave, Woodhay Avenue. Attoria, L. & wre Co, Port Richmond, &. t a

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