The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1916, Page 13

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ie ou THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEUEMBER 27, 1916. | STOLE COAT TO BUY DRUGS. |p, Marnrtie Men iy aula Pe Ps, New, Yet | WR Maward 1. Rowe, Pennttess,| bn thy charge of stealing an pverco | | Arrested in Ph! jelphin, wo get’ money to r g' ©) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27.—A monay- | his name ag. Dr fees and friendiess man, who said he |" hake said t & son of wonlthy parents and had |of Biward Ly. & physictan of standing, was held is mother, the we sr pr fawyer, liveu ut No. 464 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS &C | Apparel Reduction Week | | Bare: s!—Bargains!—Bargains! Fulton and Bridge Sts. Uptown Merchandise at Downtown Prices FOLLOWING FOR BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW: @ coe ae REDUCTION SALES IN SUITS AND FROCKS HOLIDAY WEEK-—-APPAREL WEEK Good cheer—good reductions—good stock here a-plenty in Women's and Misses’ Clothes. SPECIAL SUIT GROUP Continued for To-morrow SPECIAL SALE OF Evening and Party Dresses Taken from the Regular Stock |. Marked with our red tickets. Every one knows they mean cut prices, { Broudcloths, velours, gubardines, Polret twills, poplins, whipcords—best {colors—with or without fur trimmings. From our regular stock; just as new~-just as smart—but age to clear now— Were $15.98 and $17.98... 9.50 Exquisite Dresses of Georgette, Char- Were $19.98 to $24.98... 2.50 Wore $27.98 and $29.98. 7.85 meuse, Crepe Meteor and Taffeta in Were $34.98 to $47.98... 24.00 attractive plain models or in charming combinations of fashionable materials. 25.00 and 35.00 Values 12.75 WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE SUITS Wool poplins and whipeords—black, navy, brown and green. Varlous styles, ! all good models, especially for the styl ish stout figure— Were §24.98 and $27.98... . Now 17.85 Were 08 . Now 19.560 Broadcloths—plum, navy, brown and black— Were $80.08... ..cccccvesvessvcvecsvcccescsceeees Now 26.75 \ | Five Interesting Pricesin Frocksfor Womenand Misses | Frocks for dinners, afternoon dresses, evening gowns--many colors, styles | and designs in charme puse, satin, crepe de chine, velvet, taffeta and com- | binations of serge and satin or Georgette and satin, Each model is new; each dress is a special value. Broken sizes in some styles, of course, but a sizes and extra sizes in many of the designs especially suitable for stout igures— (No C. O. D.’s or Credits) (No Exchanges or Approvals) Group 1— 7.50 were $12.08 Group 2— Group 3— 9.50 14.50 were $14.98 and $17.98 lwere $21.98 to $27.98 | Group 4— Group 5— 19.50 24.50 were $29.98 and $32.98 | were $34.98 to $37.98 Some Very Good Dre: were $39.98 and $49.98 __GONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ sree PHOTOPLAYS. iste Ie PHOTOPLAYS. —__ "| A Happy New Year McCORMACK ‘Voice’ of Joan uses —_|--and Monroe Clothes! \ At Jesse L, Lasky Presentation of Manhattan Overa oath GABRILOWITSCH GERALDINE FARRAR ~ Among the thousands of merry New eo yc fut “JO AN THE “Ww O M. A N” ” Year's celebrators swinging up and down Wonderful Assortment of “Red Ticket’ Lot ba a — : ——|Longacre Square and elsewhere will be RUGS MILLINERY METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE a ve Ne naey NOMURER Wnae mi Diads sheet a d ae paren Apparel Week means food clothes Trimmed and Untrimmed. TO-MIONT, nh \8 Hise stb! TON MATINEE s TH Palen fra x FRAT hundreds of well dressed men wearing ha pe the people) |. New Hat—A Different Hat " - wi Smart? ; Be tina tava" Meyante te : ‘ TRIMMED VELVET S—vari | Since good looking, long wearing, up to inande=6il Heweet maodale- aiiver " | THEATRES. fs ‘ eA “chusily and many novelty trimmings—gold WEWAMSTERDAM "24.55 020343 J] the minute Monroe Clothes at $15 came in the i | eae weuele nieeane lace and velvet combination—tur Blaw & Brlanger's Se f ; i ai rf ° f i] é. usually $62.00,. trimming on many— ‘ nS SPRINGTIME Bs ie ee rs aan CHILDREN field, a considerable fraction of Father ip ve lagen s big family are | lly $00 1 itera iow Sal f i irs sh f 100% clothes value. ee : } rat rrAN A coming to our upstairs shops o y a ve ) ] DIN : ‘ ; ( Were $5.00 & $6.60... 8.90 aerate wiry, We HH Se Be THREE ’ The fixed policy of Monroe Clothes is to cut down selling costs and LAER TARE os REE KLAW & ERUANGER 1 : * ’ , 70 inch...+. r VELVET HATS— ELSIE FERGUSON in put the savings back into me sans Ws yieieae for wi dollar you sours cages Smee bn meget ea oe | ; invest in Monroe Clothes at you get a full dollar's worth aot 62d OTHER vain gry Smee “t PSs. ‘“ BLOUSES pee Were $1.94; not 1.39 on ere are time y red ue tons " pparel SWEATERS coe 2 atterton| : BENE, bt FDESY Hot | on ae a Up A bt Christmas. lere’s your chance—Hearn’s Apparel Come Out i. nu The quality ir in Monies Clothes at a $15 price is ne pees by our: |e; nonarrre nuovens— | Week—Clearance—worth while Re- LYCEUM \<" bat a New Vente in, ¢ ¢ deep pockets—buttona to macch— rn ie Ki Puy i Saving exorbitant rents ie pada only in pe Ra bea reached others with smoked pearl buteous— Wile ENDALL CASI ° \ $ all popular colors— ’ upstairs shops. | OUP TOR, $4.98... .sereesereves Mn BT iB hoe 8 i} > . 7 Women's All-Weol Sweaters— Rea ai 1 SPECIAL DAILY Saving accounting costs by always selling Monroe Clothes for one ht weave—roll collar— | x f ( : lane ockets—turnback cuff red | ‘ “LITTLE WOMEN MATINERS AT 4.30 P. M. price only—815, and for CASH only. 1¢ But eats ane Saoembaaeens | pellicle aerial = HHT Gees Re 490. coos, Oren a . : , ; Baeibue eine NOL set . Fo Master” PLAYHOUSE $12): "oh ¥ers, Come up and look at Monroe Clothes. They'll surprise you, as |, plata "meave-viarke square gollare eg ante the Neat THE MAN, WHO GAME BACK ' they have every one else who knows good values | smbrotdery—wide square op wae With aaah ‘baited 48TH ST. Wiis Wei, ilu Bat | " Geuaseoe ET eee Seall| Esper OUR JANUARY SALE "22,171.00 « once WAKM NG ED f . bd . ' FRANGES STARR™ tN aaae” enue ice peae a | ‘|| Suits - Overcoats - Evening Clothes, $15 | Bevins Tuesday, Jan. 2 mar shear ay, + Mt N Ver Fre f ‘ | Economies in:— deep fringe--our rea.” $8.60). eg yh | our rem $496 a CRITERION YrPii}\via. kk 2 - | Household Dey Goode; Pailin ine i >t JOHN DREW wisi.” | | rues ELYRIC D oS ee Sik AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS | Women's and Children’s | apm coLonsb coats | Inderwear Greatly reduced for TURN 7° RIGHT | ; Crna “i, ‘rehgn patil ; AY and Babies’ Wear. APPAREL WEEK. GAIETY at {rn a Aira epg roveant v OW Sere | O cicicsanienentscceniinan® = Win “MORNING SPECIALS- Today & Tomorrow i . M. MANHATTAN. ‘ior RELLERMANN Onroe ot ES ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities rextricted, No M 4 law @ Eel LO Midis Witt at em Yeats T Famouy ‘Triangle Stu EN: HUR pa in NOTHING I TRUTH Ri." () oivetis FAIRBANKS: 41,19 Crepe de Chines —48 Inch... 06 | SE et, Little Teta! White Dr m ‘Rin reas 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 00 oe st Matoese’® SO ‘LONG inet re MAKGUEIUTE CLARK 42nd ST., Cor. B'way—Times Squaro Actor pono gg | i8PaNe! ‘Ditet—stcoyp rroun, H COHAN COHAN & HARRIS 1!) th CHAN DREENWOOD, Ss PRAND 7 NASSAU ST., Cor. Frankfort—City Hall 40 ‘ineh= poplin weave tat | 89 ¢t, Women’s Cotton Union Suits Bra,, 8,30, Mts, Well, Nat. aN PRINCESS \ PORTMANTEAU B'WAY, Cor. Fulton Street re Ross GOODS 0 Hioeced — mediur } et e’CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. dane Dil DAE sft || epee COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. W. Cor. 69th St. Tee Peace ©] HARRIS Saito.) Bj | | iinet tn Pup io WaSth ST., Cor. 7th Ave ss Ine | THE, YELLOW JACKET Parrett - arin 7 BROOKLYN—Court St., Cor. Montague St. ve MIRTH! . clu}, Mate, To-Day.. 1 & nh 1 Fulton St., Cor. Hoyt. 29 ct Ne ood Gracious Annabelle Hornard Shaw's G . [| SPP h ioe $1.00. 81 sis ? tight an MAGIC! PIER ROT THE fi UATRECICCS NEWARK, 151 Market Street eee te nd Misses’ Skirts... 9.44 MUSIO THROUGH! fee es JERSEY CITY, Newark Av. at Bay St. Was DRGs Black ‘and wavy —serges—various i | pepaacton's 23, et, Wide Ribbons a9 Sates te “ < VAUDEVILLE & PHOTO PLAYS. : IRONS MAIN PLOOK tee ‘Pst whic $1.98 Flannelette Kimonos . 157 Mu i ee ’ laps fv ribbor f 39 ct. Turkith Bath Towels 27 } ON a anne tu iL bs : AMUSEMENTS. ~ }$4,98 Boys’ Suits 7 to uv 3.05 ae de F Pe jel deaicle UPSTAIRS AND DOWN’ 4 ae VAUDEVILLE AMUSEMENTS. 4, NICHOLAS AUN. uo Ww, GUT 9, Cheeky att PV Aithayyttiahgr erin ye, GLOBE 5, Ps eT aoa a ocagaite Heian IV IVERSIDR ai. VICE SKATING ah | rote | eee ec curstya-naanMese LAURETTE TAYLOR THE HONE OF GL Lid NY EVERY. DAY ite | Y $1 | BURLESQUE : y $1.07 Feathers. pound ry} Oy nase CTHEHARPOF LIFE YORKVILLE ° Pasty rue 1000! 8c "THE BIG SHOW" | \LYMPICL: Mat. Daily Bact iS ‘ CENTURY! 4). ( ADOLPH PHILIPP »,".\)) NIGHTS. Se; i 50¢ ; Anne fa THE PACEMAKERS 118. | Regs Siiltenis Sea preaiite 247 THE CENTURY “GIRL Sud from Riverside Drive i), Fey ed! sADESON ih Sdnack Orel ee DOW NTANY OLUMETA BROOKLYN. ’ collar sty le-vaines, 9 are’ g strato. s.voara Das | LEXINGTON Aisi us sada ouraven tas ee .. PALACE|} Sass C tune bap HOORAY GIRLS On ato Whye Re) mania on! ANTS WORK Wonocars, © ~ <i BATHER IN POLITICS! § Acinee ehpcies: Conk & Stevens 'itomneved vay & A MULDIMI. WORLD WANTS WOR! Hreny SUNDAY, B-UIG CONCENTS =a $ ; BM By = . - naan eee

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