The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 15

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HYLANIS DRIVEN QUTOFB.R.T.CAR 7 BY NEW HEAT PLAN animal taken a cor siderable . cars. Q. Do 8, It 7 pela it to ree in the cars is jus for. frie to freeze the pi the B. It. T. prices of It low whole situation, in my op! the #. R, T. ts 6 game of trying te "The coal used informed, Is or “buckwheat the siftings from the waste heaps of| culm piles at the mouth of the coa mine which for many years was thrown away as useless. , “This coul is now used for steam | purposes in large butlers b h con. | cerns as the Wdison ( ny, the B. R, T. and other consumers, ts plen titul and easily obtained. 1 unde stand on sood authorit there ft present a mountain at the B. R station, ard . an@ Third Avenue; so much in fact coa that it la almost possible to estt mate the exact quantit ‘This coa is being delivered y “In the past tl of coal! sold for $4 or even lees o ton, de | livered in New Ye At pres ent time, in the m of great shortage a ack trans pertation. it ts se) y $4.50 to $4.75 a tor, and I am in that the Board of Education is ing #5.60 for a long ton of pounds for what are called gency’ orders. “As far as I can ascertain, the RT. does not rely upon any oy to furnish it coal, but « orders among # number of companies. It might placo it ofiginal order with one standard | company, but that company, In turn, | sublets its contracts to others, At} the present time the RB. Ro T. appar eptly has a large supply on hand and} undoubtedly has co full supply for ¢ “Tt am told } oul experts the only question affec *curing of a sufficient sup nal | used by the B. R, T. at any time | that of transportation, and that even this problem should be easily solved ap the coal mines are practically a our door, “The Public Service Cornmissiv can ea solve this problem If wants to, Col, Timothy §. Willams, Pr side Teeth Without Plates + hel | | a | a H I Save Decayed Teeth, & s ten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, eae and Inlays of Gold, Gilver and Porcelain carefully mate at Reasonable Prices. ADLY DECAYED TEETH and Head carefully extracted ‘eeth carefully cleaned. Broken Plates repaired while you wait, or if sent by mail w & a a £ pRBLOOy § Hee GRA H BS DA24 10, 8 BM ¥ PPM, DAUD ai Found Bureau | be listed ” Sos. World Butiding, for thirty days, Thi T at eny of The Agencies, Jephoned directly » Call 4000 Beskman. ©" Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. | of the WHT, when shown Mere leet THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, KS theNarshine GIIRIST) What a Wonderful Dc Day Saturday Is Going to Be! Established Over 41 Vears Hylaw's statement. sat tae. 461 Putton M., Brooklyn dy tn nw [] The Straus Jewelry Store : atormna Has Made Great Plane (or 1 ” Rides CHRISTMAS on Platform and De- ; nounce: Methods of ss SGOT be Saving Coal. : ' Mayor-eiect Mylan rode from ie heme in the Bushwick section of | oo ain day, {9 Breckiyn to the County Court Hours ay we H thie morning on an elevated train, | / ‘ He rode on 4 platform because the j ventilators of the cars were closed wat ané the alr inside animal heat alr td fath was anything but Inviting to the nos _ . A Hey lar trite. | m Judge Hylan's face wae rudy and Hiven Heer in Rew Taawel . hie eyos were snapping when he iM “er 38 Soe PRES feachod his chambers in the County md ne Fang H Court. 116 tort no time in exprenn-| (4% ; | % CHRISTMAS BRACELETS tour’ loat n oe “te ay ener, Beauty of design in ite highest form: MP aoe iiae ine mt " X * ||] plain, engraved and stone set Laie “ Wer ' jolld Gold, $8 ap ish t) an ton wt cars, | tN old Filled, #1 op The Hellowitie san Interview in ques U tion and e rm b Judke Hylan on t 814,000 Cont of i tehe xpert- | Naval Devicvs ii ile iueted Fouad WASHINGTON, De Navy Daniel ab wal ‘ einen | nat the fre eum expende it calle \ ee | Sertmer and research int number of deaths from pneumonia in New York City have Miss Kyewine < In This Test today and hear Miss Koewing, prominent violinist virtuoso, render selections accompanied by the most wonderful of all musical instruments, “the phonograph with a soul” The NEW EDISON No Needles to Change Plays All Makes of Records Cay to an Edison Shop concert This unique test by Miss Koe- wing will demonstrate that Re-Creations by Edison artists are so life-like and human, and so entirely devoid of mechan- ical blemishment, that an in- strumentalist can render a duet with them in perfect harmony. And at the same time present the illusion of two living peo- ple performing, ttecitals Friday and Saturday, 2.30 and 4.00 P. THE EDISON SHOP The Phonograph Corporation of Manhattan, Prep 473 Fifth Avenue, New York WANAM: Gift Shops, Fashion Shops, Women’s Fashions $65,000 for $40,000 Lovely surprises to send ‘“‘Home”’ 674 Women’s Coats for Christmas giving $18.50 to $125 for our $25 to $250 grades ‘Two things to think about in this sale of coats. First, almost. every wom- an wants a coat. not buy it herself she would like a gitt of one. Second, materials are searce this year, but they will be so much scarcer next year that it is good plain, common-sense to choose a coat now when it’s here at a third to half less than its standard price. Velours, broadcloth, bolivia cloth, Sanaa plush and burella coats in the collection. Plain net with fur. At $35, there are 40 extra-size coats, Second floor, Old Building 330 Tailored Suits, $13.50 to $45, were $25 to $67.50 Conservative, distinctive, well-built two-piece suits of poplin, serge, broadcloth, bu- rella, cheviot, silvertone,gab- ardine, velour. Plain so that one’s own furs can add their richness to them, or else warmly collared and other- wise trimmed with fur cluding beaver, seal - muskrat and coney. Bi; and favorite colo 754 Women’s Gift Dresses Our $15 to $37.50 grades at $10 to $25 Hundreds of charming dresses to wear, to give and to ny ast one’s Christmas monty in. Dresses that in many ; cost more at wholesale than our ies s tomorrow. Fresh dainty and new within the last month or two. 160 dresses at $10-—our $15 und velveteen, $16.60 grades; serge, silk and veteen; twelve styles; many 68 dresses at $12.75 ard $18.75 grac satin and ser, and black mostly. 107 dresses at $15 ard $ 0 to $24.50 gra crepe chine and satin; 203 dresses at $18 standard $25 and $29.5 Street Coats 32 of standard grade hee 142 of standard $38.50 grade If she does $24.50 86 of standard $45 grade, $29.50 100 of standard $48.60 Ca N00 141 of standard $50 grade $39.50 48 of standard $60 grade. $45.00 Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps Luxurious with fur 125 of standard $125 to $250 grades at $65 to $125. Prices 92 suits 55 suits 18 suits 30 suits 25 suits in- | 50 suits yed | 40 suits, $54.50 to $67.50 Second floor, Old Building crepe meteor, serge some combined with crepe Geor- our st ; broken ze assortments, Second floor, Old Building For Young Women 100 Suits at $13.50 velours and Poiret twill, 1 are interlined coats. Charm- ing styles. Sized 141 And 100 suits at i Odd sizes, beautiful velours and brot 100 Frocks at $7.50, Were $17.75 to 3 ) F taffeta, crepe de chine, and « Mito ear $10 and $17.7 emely attractive ition froc}ts. Mo blue and beige. Size 100 New Coats at $25 Luxurious pompom cloth or wool velours, half-lir beaut ful quality. 106 other coats at $20. 9.75, were 250 to $62.50, Fine fabrics, all-silk linings, many fur-trimmed ized 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building 55 styles in a Great Sale ot Women's s Shoes 5 and $6 shoes $2.75 to $12 shoes $4.50 t ir own good serviceable he e there are not all size ‘an, bli brown and combination Main floor, Old Hullding Wanar reliable stoe in 1917. Home-Furnishing Shops—Something Specially Good on Every Floor $15,000 of Our Own Furs for $10,000 Ho. I hildren! mance 6 hatman pant The ea { the red by 25 child dar \ clear saving of $5,000 on new, beautiful furs of Wana- cots rede aren s A, hoi d maker standard quality, Searfa and muffs in the latest fashions je nue of wlected black wolf, Yukon dyed wolf, dove-gray wolf, taupe — ; lynx, Yukon lynx, natural skunk, dyed skunk raccoon, natural od by 4 oon, black fox. Matronly furs, conservative furs, youthful Viret Gallery, New Building furs, children's furs. OY WORLD. Wakes up very Can you think of anything in the world which will please carly ft vornity &: Ani then your wife, your mother, your sister, your daughter, your little ana ee figures girl, more than a gift of these beautiful furs. that cor ! go, th We expect the entire lot to be sold out Saturday Goodnens! how faveinating it Fourth Gallery, New Building | A table full of Furs priced half less Only one or two pieces of a kind. A limited quantity. ripe them a red fox muff at $12.50, was $25; a fitch muff t $25, was more than $60; a beaver muff at $16.50, was $83; black fox muff at $19, was $38; a natural raccoon scarf at $4.50, was $9; another scarf at $7.25, was $14.50, Second floor, Old Building Rugs that every housewife wants 6 x 9 feet—-the $50.75 grade. 81, x 1015 feet-—-the $75 grade. . 9x12 feet the $80 grade...... Tho three sizes that out-sell all other sizes the country over—the sturdiest of American weaves—HARTFORD-Saxony (the American Oriental) and SOUMAC—Persian, Chinese and two-tone effects Seventh Gallery, New Building Silk Stockings— the beautiful soft kinds FROM PARIS—-Black or | white, self embroidered. | Cotton tops and soles, With lace insertion, $% Openwork ankles, $4 to $8. Openwork clocks, $6.60 to $8.50. Self clocks, $4 to $5.60, AMERICAN-MADE op- en-work clocked silk stockings. Made with cotton tops and cotton toes, silk sole. Black, white or colors, . for $52.50 Medium weight, all silk, in black, white or colors, self clocking. $2.60 Black or white, all silk, with open- work clocking, $2.76. a Black or white, fine gauge, all si thoi vale canal Bedroom Furnileve will go out cee | quickly Glove silk | For we are letting go $30,000 of our re ie fine solid mahog- Underwear any Colonial sets and pieces at savings of $7,7: It is a most : inviting OppOrTaTnY for thrifty house-holders i good friends Superb assortment of those ut to be married. ‘specially do we call atten- At the same time, the Furniture Chief sends in this list of tion to a special purchase of | GIFT furniture, as a ree brs of this large wonderfully inter- camisoles, embroidered all over, | esting assortment for Christmas purchasers, back and front. White or pink, $1.85. Also tentbegeny hall clock, Colonial de- Mahogany muffin stand, $8 Mahogany gate-leg table, $17. Plain vests, $1.75 to $6 each. Mahogany ladder-back rocker ae ae fernery ‘with cane panel Embroidered vests, $2.60 to $6.60 with flag seat, $14,560. jends, $: <a A Tall candle stick in gray finish, $6. Solid Mah ogany finished arm rocker,| ington work table, $16. spindle back, $8.60, luck lacquered hand-decorated alnut sofa table with drop ends, | chair, cane seat, $91.50. ch wert arm chair with sloping i- 9 Envelope chemise, plain or lace ae ree trimmed, $2.76 to $7 euch, Combination suits eae or lace- trimmed, $4 to $7 each. Camisoles, $1.15 to 34. 50 each Hriced according to style, Main floor, Old Building. Rahogany secretary desk, nese Chippendale design, $90, Mahogany tea tray with inlaid center, $8.26. | seat, Gray enamel work table with had-painted poppies, $25. Fifth Gallery, New Building is Just in Time for Christmas | 50 Baby Grand Pianos Apartment Size i --the Brambach--$485 There are several points of interest in this announcement. (1) The grand piano is the standard of highest art in piano architecture. It produces the finest TONE. (2) A grand piano of good name costs a lot of mone The small grand piano bearing the only ott American name which is as old as BRAMBACH costs $750, (3) There are very few grand pianos built use in small apartments. one of the smallest. It is about 4 ft. & in. long. (See below the compara- tive space required by it, upright piano.) (4) Do pipet and Yaris and New BACH Baby “The Brambach Baby Grand is an in- strument that has appealed to me most impressively. As an artist and impre- sario, | am delighted with its beautiful resonant tone. at are adaptable for The BRAMBACH is as compared with an you know director of York? He Grand Busoni, the famous orchestras in Naples, writes of the BRAM- “Your Brambach Baby Grand Piano . is a wonderful instrument and [ cong s look FINE ing room? ing room mm your ulate you upon achieving such a decided le artistic SUCCESS, “S. BUSONI.”’ Exclusive Agency We have secured the sole BACH Baby Grand pianos in Ne 50 are on the floors of the F varehouse., ‘These we can deliver now. They will be delivered in the order of their purchase. We cannot promise as to others-— transportation is so uncertain Just now, But these 50--WE HAVE! right to sell BRAM- y York City, | ano Salons or in our We accord these terms to purchasers who do not care to the $485 only simple bank t for the term required to comple We willh chases for ( tmas delivery uf desired. First Gallery, New Building S

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