The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1917, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, W Stern Brothers * West 42nd Street Shirvans, Daghestans, etc., 8 to 4 ft. wide by 415 to 7 ft. long, at $24.50 to 39.50 Silky Persian Rugs in popular weaves, 9 by 12 feet and larger, $118.00 to 248.00 Tan Russia Calf, gray | All Gray or Brown ooze tops, wing tips, | Glazed Kidskio, in leather Cuban heels; in | laced = models with button or lace models. | leather Louis Between 5th and 6th Avenues Kirmanshahs, *Bijars & Sarouks heels. | leather West 43rd Street A Final Clearance To-morrow of High-Class Reliable Furs On the Third Floor, at Very Sharp Reductions. Included are. Coats, Capes, Stoles, Scarfs and Muffs; also Misses’ and Children’s Furs; Rugs, Robes and Mounted Animal Rugs; Men’s and Women’s Motor Apparel. A Special Sale of Women’s Shoes Formerly $8.50 a pair, at $6.75 An advantageous purchase of the newest styles in Tan Russia Calf, lace model with gray castor tops, straight tips and Louis The February Sale of Rugs and Carpets is now in progress Small and Medium Size Oriental Rugs in room sizes, $215.00 to 395.00 Chinese Rugs in Room Sizes, many richly embossed, | $65.00 to 295.00 American-made Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Our stock affords exceptional opportunities for selection at lowest possible prices, The values provided this year are particularly noteworthy, considering The Annual February Sale of Reliable Household Furniture Provides 10 to 50% Reductions on Entire Stock Renaissance Oak Living Room Suite, as illustrated, 7 pieces, at hand carved, rich old oak finish; formerly $412.00,..... LIVING ROOM Living Room Suite, 3 pes.; tap- estry covered; formerly 165, $146.00 da- go75, $137.50 Mahogany Frame Davenport, velour covered; formerly $150, DINING ROOM Chinese Chippendale Suite, 10 o.».¢ pes.; mahogany; formerly 8433 $345.00 Jacobean Oak Dining Room ¢@. Suite, 10 pes.; formerly 542.40, $399.00 Living Room Suite, @ pes mask covered; formerly $90.00 BEDROOM Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, | pieces; formerly $285.00, . | | | 7 pes.; formerly 8802.75,.. Mahogany Chamber ee Twin Beds; formerly 8460, $300.00 \ 'Carstairs Suite, ODD PIECES ing Chairs, tapestry covered; formerly 828.00, Mahogany Cellaret formerly $125.01 , Mahogany Dining Room Suite, as illustrated, 10 pieces, Charles If. design; formerly $346.00, , , al at $241.50 | heels. the present scarcity of dependable Lastern floor coverings. Included are at $218.00 $211.00 $24.00 395.00 | tho principal guest and speaker. j theme was “Education and Democ- | SECRETARY OF PAVLOWA SUICIDE, CORONER THINKS NBODAY, JANUARY 81, 1937. formed Church will b row afternoon at the Pottijean, Richmond Te Mra. C. C, Decker of 1 leaves to-morrow where she will be held to of Mrs. eumvilie for fami, Fla, the guest of her Young Woman Killed by Subway) sister. Mre, Harry Koopman of Rockville Train Victim of Accident, Her Pamily Insists, Coroner William J. Flynn said to- day that he was not convinced that the death of Miss Rebecea Silverplatt, amanuensis to Anna Paviowa, the Russian dancer, who was killed bya subway train at the One Hundred Centre, Koopman Jr. I, 1, with her son, has returned Harry home from Great Kilis. tr Bronx line, was accidental, To him | bes It looked Iike sulcide, although the! mombers of Miss Silverblatt’s family, | 1655 positive there was no reason for her to take | with whom she Ived at No. Washington Avenue, were her Ife. The Coroner said witnesses told him they had seen Miss Stiverbiatt | platform in a pacing the subway highly nervous manner for ten min utes before she was killed. Hundred and Seventy-second Street motorman of the train, said Miss 11 Foreland of No, 686 Maat One| verblatt leaned over the edgo of the platform as his train ran tnto the station and made no attempt to draw back. The first oar etruck her before | the motorman could do anything. Miss Silverblatt was twenty-five} |years old. She will be buried to-day. | panied Sita SCHWAB LAUDS SCHOOLBOYS. | Butlders of Country, He Tells No. 40%. Alamal Din Gen. George W “boyr of the Alumni Association o Wingate and the it Public School No. 40 had their seventh annual reunion and dinner Jast nigh at the Savoy. Charles M. Schwab wa Hi racy.” “My belief t# that the true repre t sentatives of industry and democracy in this country and its upbullding are | the boys of public schools,” said Mr. 5 yah. Se Pres and the spoke. Ot Present were J 1. Day, Charles F. Davies, J Dugro, ‘Judge La Fetra, Dr Abbe and Wiliam Herbert. eee eee STATEN ISLAND NOTES. en Island wil! Rev, Thomas O'Keefe als off Y ome Postmaster, and the throughout the island will auto: aully come sub-stations, present Postmasters th ceptio the office at Rtchmon ing the county seat, can « hed by special act of 1 Legislature, The new ¢ uthee will b ie for the et P lying between Tompkinsville and 8 George. A bridge party wil! be given this residence in Linoleumvill 1oon, this after of the Ladies’ Ald Ko Mariners’ Harbor Ke CREDIT TERMS $50.0 75-00 100% $3: Down on §.00 “ rtd 750 10. “ 46 150.00 15: «© «209.00 25:00 “ 6 300-00 FREE BRASS BED wi APARTMENTS FURNISHED Wingate, Carl F. Ahlstrom, | ent of the Alumni Association, | | various with acting ag |branch superintendents, with the ex- orty it |Junior Auxillary of Christ Chureh to | } | jafiernoon at the home of Mra, Beek- |man Hunt. New Brighton, by the | raise funds for thetr pledwe, |. Mrs. William Simmonds jr. will an- tertain the Home Kuchre Club at her | COMPLETE FROM $60 TO $500 | Open Monday and Saturday Evenings | 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS. BET.103 4 Rye A Century Favorite SiNCE HBG oh Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growths Two or three p adel he washed to free it from the remair ing delatone and it will be clear spotless. You will net be disappoint ed with this treatment if you are to obtain real delatone’ from y Gruggiet.—Adye pie COLUMBUS. -AVE. on (ey A mecting of the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Smith, No, 187 Dongan Street, Wes New Brighton. lou, Christian Citize: and Forty-ninth Street station of the | Work of hor departmont, West New Brigh- Cc. T. U. will bo held this Du Boils I erintendent of will talk on County The Mid-W inter Next Monday tails of this event for Dependable Mevehandi always “‘Lowest-in-the Cit Sympathetic Interest There is a form of Service in this store which is always acceptable—the sympathetic interest of the clerk in the needs of the customer, The saleswoman who “understands” is the one who, day in and day out, gives the greatest satisfac- tion. Part cf the training of Byaeyd clerks—a conspicuous part lics in cultivating a re- sponsive feeling when a custo- mer has expressed a desire for something out of the ordinary, for quick delivery, for expert odvice, or for any little service aport from the regular routine rs the day's work. The customer is the guest of the store, jeswoman is the hostess, ai the more gracious the welcome of the hostess the greater the pleas- ure of the guest. We strive to place at your dis- posal a nearly perfect service. Business Engraving al prices which reduce office expenses. Every day business men and women turn to Peys Engraving and Printing Dep't for the engraving of all kinds of business messages. They know that this work, done under our own super- vision, on the premises, will be entirely satisfactory and unusually reasonable, Samples and estimates sub- mitted for engraving Announcements of Co-Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Removals Business Cards Letter- Heads and Bill- Heads Appointment Cards Exhibition Cards in fact, for any business notice 100 Business Cards 84c on Cranc’s good quality board from your own plate. ring in your plate or mail it with order, —Main Floor Muin Staleway Landing < ~ Celery Potato Salad— vier style; a combination salad of the finest potatoes ris} farm style € t I'r ed shipments daily New York State Full Che exveptic M “ae sic ine iluye Kay: fies Old-Fashione Crullers (dozen), Large, light, thoroughly cookee noth ampare with then Delicatessen and Bak ae eae Furntture Sale Will Begin Sunday's papers will contain de- 19¢, The Oceantes and Richmonds will t this evening In the All State: nd Bowling As t at Bundsetiwh ton. William Rennie will Mr. and Mrs. A. Forman of Pleas- (ant Plains are entertaining their | daughter, Mra, Jack King, of Water. y, Conn. || The House Committee of Staten Island Lodge of Elks lias arranged for « ptnochle tournament to be held borders. 5-inch Round Doilies I1-inch Round or Square Doilies 28-inch Round or Square Sica e itrepieces Cloths 34-inch Round or 45-inch Round Lune! 42-inch Square Luncheon Cloths 52-inch Round or Square Luncheon Cloths six 5-inch Doilies six 10-inch Doilies one 27-inch Centrepiece ‘ —Hecend Floor, 85th Street, Rear. CARPETS Domestic For Home or Office | Some for covering a room solid, others for halls or stairs— all made of standard quality wool yarn in @ variety of pat- terns and colorings, figured and plain color effects. designs in Persian, Caucasian, Turkish and Chinese pat- terns, as well as some attractive two tone effects. Imported Imported Axminster Carpets, $2.59 Yard; 18-in. Borders to match, $2.39 Yard Velvet Carpets, plain colors and | Moresque effects, $1.74 to $2.19 Yd. wide. Imported Inlaid Linoleums $1.34 to $1.74 square yard Haddies~ a be | Smoked Finnan Special, Ib, 18¢. f taste and BWYFS own-mnade naise, Special, Boston Style Baked Ham-~| Nova Scotia Salmon (Ib.), 84¢ turn, and sheed th 49cib,|Ementhal Swiss Cheese — The finest imported; rich and Corned Beef- well cook 1 & piquant flavor 74¢ Ib. corned beets bottom round {i {Extra Fancy Munster Cheese, ieee i ae bs), eee fium sharp, excel Pork Sausags Wd] dent fla ese that will » | | b\orys Peanut Butter ~-7 | of the best Virginia pea {| cd in sanitary grease-proof paper ib. | cups 2le bb. 3 Own Make Bakery Products d) P\wors Jelly Roll with n elly an our hon 1 Hi American] Fig Pound Cake—Made of age | finest ingredients, 29¢ a tb. titrant he | of the pur ft th] redients, with chocolate and 15¢ | son top, Each weighs Lacaseai'| t tbo Ibs, at 34¢ . | Two Layer Cake. Home Mad r i4calb Chocolate flaver, 49¢ ea. Delicious Walnut Cake,|Chocolate Iced Ginger t 15 02, ea 19% Bread, 1 tb, loaves 15¢ each All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises ery Products Not Delivered. lecture thie | Abby evening in Publfe School No, 13,| Margaret Chambers Pennsylvania Avenue, Rosebank, on | Wemple. "Tho Manufacture of tron and Steel,” | = in the club house, Stapleton, Sunday | Always beare ne | afternoon at 3 o'clock, A dance for the benefit of St, Dun- | @ignature of CYS Herald Square Japanese Hand-Embroidered TABLE LINENS All the prices are not listed, but the following items are suggestions of the values offered: | LINOLEUMS Imported and domestic goods, including inlaids two yards Figured Cork Linoleums, two and four yards wide. Also printed linoleums on specially prepared felt base. | designs include tile patterns, imitation matting and parquetry | effects, block patterns and mosaic designs. ~FOR THE TABLE BOUNTIFUL : Voods and Beverages which are pure and wholesome need not be beyond the reach of modest incomes, ‘That is our conviction, and we have acted upon it consistently ever since we began selling foods and beverages, made under conditions which more than meet all the requirements of the authorities entrusted with the enforcement of the pure food laws. Delicatessen Specials GY S —Fitin Floor, 35th Btreet: oe ee TE tan’s Home for the blinded soldiers of Great Britain will be given in the Unitarian Parish Hous ow Brigh- ton, Friday evening. The committee composed of the Misses , Alice Gill, Edith and and Derothy CASTORIA In Uee Per Over 30 Years 10 Kenmare St. 409-411 Fulton St, a ‘ TEETH ON CREDIT, "| ai ete ct sd 00h to Seb Sa, aot el 1.89 each 2.49 each 13-piece Luncheon Sets, consisting of | $2.11 Set New Imported Wilton Velvet Hall and Stair Carpets, $1.89 Yd. Domestic Velvet Carpets, hea’ quality wool yam, $1.89 Yd, Medium quality $1.18 Yd. The Domestic Inlaid Linoleums 98c to $1.34 square yard All of our delicatessen products are Pure Beverages 3 GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, CLUB SODA made from the purest and best in; Star Brand” i Open © te 7. statuary bronse or b Heavily. metal in teak fi chain sockets and Tungsten Bulbs. le Camera Perfection makes pictures of ender Sbyscte unde i Reretoforp movi mate BS Ie act vee Ber thai other to be suneuete nak neyo peer price. Sas 86th Ot., Bway see A Charming Electric on top, that it is possible to obtain and the bottling is done under perfect conditions, 88 per dozen, IMPORTED PORTS AND SHERRIES Our Ports and Sherries are shipped to us both in wood and ie gluse direct from rto and Jeres. Our stocks stretched lining, boxed . on top and bottom, ¢ineh Figured Cork Linoleums Felt Base Linoleums, printed pat- fringe to match shade, | 64c to 74¢ square yard | tems. 44c square yard | comes in blue, green, red, eeyO—rourth Floor, 25m ents ‘gleate and prices are so arranged that we are able to eatiely every individual requirement. Port Wine—Vinho Velho Sherry Wine—Royal Cabinet Gallon, was 63.42; now $3.26 Bottle, was 8te; now Port Wine—Old Tawny Gallon, was 84.28; now Bottle, was 91.0%; now 94c Port Wine—Rare Old Reserve Gallon, Bottle, was Bottle, 84c; now Sherry Wine—Oloroso Gallon, was $4.86; now wos $1.04; Sherry Wine—Fernando VII. finished Amontillado in a vintage wine of exquisite| is « high! flavor and softness, Shipped from Portugal by Quarles Harris | of ageing in wood & Co, Per case of 12 bot., $15.08 $1.2 Per bottle, Per bottle, Per case of 12% bottles, DULLAN’S DRY AND TOM GINS These Gins are specifically selected and recommended by us for the renson that we know they are absolutely pure, flavor, they ace well fitted for use in the ete, Gallon, $2.94, bottle, 66c. He “ie wine, bottled in Spain after years at Having @ clean, full making of cocktails, fisses, MORTLACH LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKIES Guaranteed my the distillers, Messrs, Geo. Cowie & Son, of Dufftown, © Scotland, to the old fashioned pot-atill process of distillation, ‘an absolutely puro Highland Malt Whiskey, made by Gallon, $7.54; bottle, $1.67 EXCELLENT VALUES IN RYE WHISKIES Quays One Star Whiskey—|Mount Vernon $3.96| Gallon, was $8, Gallon, was 84.94 94c |BHottle, was 81 Kotte, was 61.04, now Whiskey— 12; now =§2,94 3; how 74¢ RED STAR BRAND NATIVE WINES Made from Selected California Grapes Port-—Sherry—Angelica~-Muscatel MGS voval price, Rays usual price, Sic tottle; now 41, 1.66 gallon; now $1.48 gallon Cc bottle Cloved Oundag. For Women These attractive cloths, napkins | , Real kid glace gloves in and dollies will add to the ieee: head yd Srl Mo tation of the table, Ria'‘binding. "stitched. ta ASpecial Purchase Effects Sxenecam style zi es Three clasps. marl These Unusual Values in thon dads of ts fe dul blus; fheBluetind of | *earety at $1.06 pair in ue; iu of saa Sasenibeaieesia Happiness, roses, chrysanthe- Phas Nadel eas t} hed gh mums and butterflies. Round, scalloped edges or hemstitched | Dey esesp a Where Can | Buy a Good Umbrella? At BaeyS for 970 and upword! Me —Basem't, B’way, Séth St,

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