The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 4

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(Continued fr Heted offenses growing oul . and that he The glare of lights—speed of traffic —readin ‘on trains —all edd to the burden and strain on your eyes. Correct glasses give the help and protection they need. by Registered Eye ) First Page.) 223 Sixth Av. rsth St. se Sixth Av. aad St} tor Nassau, at Ann St.i 4, West 42d_ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Ful ‘ppointed + 4 fon nd report his findings to the | Jac | Executive Sold in 5, 10, 25 and 60 Ib, cotton ay | rane bape and in 2 and 5 fb, eartone The charges preferred by the City i s Club alleged misconduct in office, ine; been inc f re ir ‘6 — | Apple pie for é and negiect and violation| Deputy Asst District Attorney dinner? f law fn the administration of the|under his p He cha ot ate jt fet Attorne fies during t lage 1 Ne Males Charge for It | | ‘‘Sweeten it with Domino” } 18 portion of 1917 ree Advetioments for The Worlh may be in 87 Amertoen District Masemuger oftien ts the tty | ower. mu Granviated. Tablet, Powdered, Se ee ce ae > ae > ce ce ee ee ee ae ee eee oe eee ee, ‘ype ee ee enn n nnn - ee eee ee se renee eee em eeeoeoe. CTAMMEYER’ FINAL | STAMPED ON A SHOE tt copy | | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT =| | Nekichances | : 6™“ AVE. AT 20" ST | Ae coed The Cammeyer policy calls for a com- plete clearance at the end of each season. The time as now arrived for a final clean-up of our surplus stock, and neither cost nor loss, nor the unheard of prices now asked for leather, will be allowed to stand in the way of our 60-year-old custom. Prices have been reduced to figures away below cost. The same Cammeyer shoes that sold all season at the prices quoted below, the same high standard of merit in quality and style, but at prices that do not of labor charging them @i Dre , on straight pleated, chemise, Dresses, embroidered in gay silks in erick Strauas, ‘a ‘ belted Russian blouse, coatee and surplice 4 Oriental colors, with beads, with soutache, irk’s Place, in a pro’ uow lines, featuring the clever combinations of { with metallic threads or in simpler styles, revo ficht on Jan. 9, fabrics and color effects, new and unusual. shirred, tucked or pleated. One set of indictments cha a Queen Jmurder, the District Attorne . an 7 ‘ . : [was browht to teat ‘under i The ‘‘Trench’’ Coat in Covert Cloth, $29.50 Att ney Perkins, Som : il . |tendants were dismisse Copy of a Clev ondon Top Coat—Quite the most distinctive outergarment of the others w eason, this ‘Prench” Coat in olive shades of waterproofed Covert. The model, loose, even cover the cost of the , raw materials to us. President, ‘‘Cammeyer.” Women’sHigh Cut Lace Shoes Both High & Low Heel Models REDUCED FROM $12.00, $11.00 $10.00 $9.50, $8.00 & $7.00 Men’s Fine Shoes Smart English Models Conservative Models REDUCED FROM $9.00, $8.50, $8.00 $7.50, $7.00 & $6.50 oe ew ee oe we we ow or ow wo we we ww ww owrrwrenren enn wn wenn en onorene es —= Mahogany Russia Calf Vamp-Fawn Buck Top Dark Mahogany Russia Calfskin Lace Shoes ALL PARIS BROWN KID A_very h_shad Ma- bogany Calfskin— celled *CORDO. ALL GUN METAL CALFSKIN BLACK KID MODELS ALL_ MAHOGANY RUSSIA CAL Mahogany Calfskin Vamps with Gray Kid Tops Patent_Lea hana TWiT aa wamp—White Kid Top any Calfskin Vamps with light Russia Calfskin Toy ps. Included also are OUR OWN Mahogany Russia Calf V, Patent Leather Brown Buck Top p~Brown Kid Top SAMPLES Grey Buck Vamp Blac Black Kid Vamp Grey Buck Trimmings combination effects Sizes Are Broken a ee ee ee ae ee eee ee ee Oe oe, oo eee eww ow www ws oe oes r Sizes Are Broken, in an industria 1 , inridge, for jury." wann ¢} thia det iat in| dictmentsa were THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, snd false private detective agency, who, Swann @ «hares of charges, headed a “achool for per ingen that No chargecrobligation J will be argued by the Dt eta Ne Wetendaiha “CEA tise eatina in the form of . the labor union York: 18q Biway, at John 8 pers had been purchased by uld fir fant District Attorney, Mr with full knowledge, jhe was preparing the cases in 1915, Breckinridge tive worked hand in t inter en pa the A Tyveck whit that the papers had been stolen.” tr the " by Jaunty models in Burella Cloth, Sport A collection of 30 Dresses in pastel tinted Plaids, Wool Velours and Wool Jersey. taffetas and satins; nets and laces. ree t Graduation Dresses for Girls and Juniors edit and int (a Breckipt Dainty white voile and fine lingerie, many hand embroidered and lace trimmed. District Attorney says | White Net Frocks frilled and pleated. Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chines in charming 1am aware that a public of- | style ' ficial oe Herder wating Ar ene . Girls’ Graduation Dresses ' Juniors’ Graduation Dresses ipacity who accepts bribes or money | prelate boty $5.95 w $25.00 | $8.95 to $25.00 ceives immunity from prosecution hird Floor y reason Sf the fact that he be-| Ms SO eee gr ese orriopeg tare Cen ro comes a party ‘to a scurrilous and|/¥ ™ a unwarranted attack upon the District pips iieeiah eae sieremmetene sean ests timer eerenemerenrey ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ae eee ee we ee oe ee ae oe eae eee sw ewe mm hour’ combined with Port and Oil, got Dewey's Dew-ter-ol at your wT 138F ) eleven of the ct Attorney points out, the prin PORT WINE Combined with OLIVE OIL {or those who are Weak or Run-down i 11 you need Iron H. T, DEWE labor Nn to the general Mr. Swann declared that every recomme: ail cited by the City Cl true and was not false or that he w court to di he had sufli cases, the denial —— Ir OS 1S 0 SOO 0 SOOO pee een SoS 0 OO >) 0 SO OO es a—sae Lord ® Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street mr mre Charge Purchases Made Today and Tomorrow Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist. ‘ ee ee ae se: Charming New Spring Fashions in Misses’ Afternoon Frocks Exceptional Values at $19.50 and $25.00 laffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepes and Satin Meteors in Navy Blue, Grey, Beige, Sulphur, Blue and other favored shades. > Oe (6) — flaring and belted, is « © of extreme smartness and may be correctly worn as a Riding Coat, Rain Coat, Sport Coat ar Top Coat. Misses’ Evening Dresses Formerly $25.00 to $45.00 $15.00 to $29.50 Misses’ Sport Suits ' Advance Models ' ' $25.00, $29.50 and $39.50 New Spring Models Semi-Made Wash Skirts White grounds with Sport Colors i dots, plaids and stripes; all sizes. Excellent Values, $3.85 and $4.85 econd Floor Special for Saturday 7500 yards Fancy Cotton i ' b { Dress Voiles | 38 inches wide | | | | | | An assortment of beautiful designs A Remarkable Value 20c a yard Second Floor | ramen January Clearance Sale Women’s Winter Coats Fur Collared Coats Smart Top Coats of Shetland Velours of Imported Mixtures Special $19.50 Special $15.00 Kixtremely flaring garments, made English woolens, light weight but of soft, deep pile Shetland Velour in warm, in grey, brown, Oxford, russet H fashionable colors. Deep fur collars 4 and overplaids. ‘Two clever London i add to their style. } models, loose or belted. 1 Third Floor. ' i SS ‘ a a Ir ll Le ee SN RN OS Women’s Sweaters Reduced for Final Clearance ' ' | ' ' f . t Incomplete sizes, styles and colors, but excellent choosing. i Brushed Angora and Knit Sweaters 1 ' ' ' ! Now $2.95, $3.95 and $6.50 | Formerly $5.95, 87,50, 810,00 to $15.00 a ee ee ee : January Sale Women’s Shoes — i ' Exceptional Values in Fine Footwear Featured | for This Event at Much Below Usual Prices i oO High-cer:t Black Boots High-cut Black Boots $4.95 $5.95 (| Formerly $6.00 a pair i Formerly $8.00 a pair Smart but conservative styles in patent Finest grade dull or shiny leathers in and dull leathers, fashionable styles with Louis NVI. or Cuban with black cloth or dull heels, Second J or kid tops. (>) Gpovecece-ee~anranf)ae-an-an-en-en-a ———O cece ae ee ae ae ee ee SR ier ee ee eee ee ae eee ae ae ee NR eD eEN NRE SNENRN SN NONE. em CeRC Re Recital, Chickering Hall, Saturday, Jan. 27, at 3 P. M. Pelton J , Harpsichord; Louise MacMahan, Soprano; Richard Buhlig, Pianist. Ln ae en ee KKK Tee — ocDoceSao 0 9 — 09 — 9 — — game i] ' t i | | —— OO eee so | ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders ee

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