The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1917, Page 8

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P THR BYENING WORLD ACTORS 10 HONOR MAT WLS, KLE oY 61S ROM AUTO CHAUFFEUR SHOT IN ERROM 7 Wetter ther Wrteee Meters Beterts + tle . —_ fetes Phen a oe 1-~ fart © Gee + Wennded tener . 4 Wows tae Raathe ge = ye A vs A t and Church a if tnesday a, tam # the whe ’ Whe * C " f / oF 7 . from tambe ieee ru SeZ7T) df Piss am Brrr A es shoes, sheds moisture, and won't rub off. | wih whieh Wille was} A brilliant, lasting shine, Over 50 shines per box. The key opening box prevents : i cue a M broken nails and fingers Yuneral Chareh, Bronaw Gubstantial bristle dauber, and nile “Weshonsn e wil ' held at he mare Nev oe Nathan « of St. Btephen Mid-~Month List Columbia A record altogether out of the ordinary —a startling word-picture of what “dig- ging in’? means. Told by Lieutenant Gitz Rice of the Canadian overseas army. It makes you /ive through the storm of the famous Battle of Ypres. 2410-756 ‘Long Boy’ The war song that marched East with the Western boys who are bound for France. Long Boy ‘‘was as brave as he bird thin, when ig ib broke on he got it in,”” singing may not know what Mees thea, bak you bet, by gosh, I'll soon find out!’? We defy you to keep your feet from tapping time. On the re- verse, Arthur Fields, the soldier-composer, sings ‘J Don’t Want to Get Well!” toa fascinating Red Cross nurse, A2409—750 “Somewhere in France is the Lily'’ ; This clever marching song, introducing the i} er emblems of the Allies, has already made i a tremendous hit in vaudeville. On the reverse, i “When the Great Red Darwm is Shining,” a song : that has been as popular in England as ‘Keep New World Symphony” : the Home Fires Burning. A2408—750 Tha farhbus bonductors t “*Naval Reserve March"’ Josef Stransky, beg led 4 Gousa, the march king, is at his best in thi ‘ the New York Phil~ } at double dance record, and Prince's Band harmonic Orchestra } done the composer's theme full justice, _ through the Largo from ¥ A2398—750 = Dvorak’s most appeal- | ‘dal Sweet as Apple Cider” g symphony especially v9 6 r this splendid Colum : Good old Eddie Leonard's recently ra, Onde } revived and now played by dance orchestras all bia Record. On the re- | over the country. Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty ‘ verse, the ‘Marche | Orchestra has made a wonderful new foxtrot — \\\ y Militaire’? from “Suite j out of this old-time favorite, A2W3—750 Wi 5 Aleeriannec" Join the Red Cross today. 10 milli \ ite 998—! Senter e oti Al oes ears a feted \ A5998—$1.50 beart and « dollar, =, 4 bes ’ : = Za We've Going Over eal Just to listen to this rousing popular hit makes you <= wish you were ‘‘going over,’’ too. On the back the Avon Comedy Four makes its Columbia debut with *")’'m Crazy Over Every Girl in France.” A2399—75¢ COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY NEW YORK The burial will) Comedian a wer Hackett Hemtna War tae 1% Senail Pill, Seal Dose, Small Price Hee tn Commectiont AMPORD, Conn. Dec 1 eE=S==—=_—_——== neluding income te | q « trom the enne Tuesday Only MONDAY oom tes ot satan ™ over ¥ for the United te BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn On Sale On Sale Tuesday O Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Boots (New Models) High cut all black lace boots with glace kidskin vamp and lace stay, black cloth top, welted sole and military heel. Regular 8,00 Va lue All Sales Must Be Final Help the happy sprrit of Christ YEAR ROUND by making GIFTS , fille want in the Complete Comfort o! Se fiome, A chai store, that will LE gone. We cordiall 10) sired, our LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. . Open Saturday Evenings. Three-Piece Parlor Suite in_mahogan: blue or mulberry velour, indestructible springs in seats. 3 pieces $4. as illustrated cant Liver Pills '. will set you right night. Purely Vegetable ». Carter’s Iron Pills mm those who lack Iron in the blood, “T as most pale-feced people do, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G nly 40, 1917 a ssa —WANAMAKER’S $25,000 of TOYS ordered--- Lost track of---Just arrived--- Will go out for $15,000 Wel ight them montha for thin Christmas a fine lot of mechanical and wooden be and dol They were shipped four monthe ago. Three months ago they hadn't arrived. € became alarmed, determined to take no chances disappointing our customers, so went out and practically duplicated the order, NOW—the $26, have arrived, And On top of the biggest toy business in our history we shall sell them ‘emerrg” fp uenday) ft $10,000 savings. MECHANICAL TOYS—2he to $2.60. including boats, automobiles, locomotives, walking toys, fly ng toys, a host of toys propelled by springs. WOODEN TOYS 100 to $5—-horses, dogs, houses, automobiles, horses and wagons, | Noah's arke, «winging, rocking, spinning toys, table toys, toys to drag about DOLLS from the celluloid dolis at 26 to the fine large character doll at $6—a fine collec tion of many sizes and kinds, | Tuesday-—Fourth Gallery, New Building. | 8,808 Pairs Women’s Fancy Stockings 600 pairs of our $1 and $1.25 grades...............+ 68¢ pair 5,184 pairs of our $1.50 and $2.25 grades... . .., 95e pair 3,024 pairs of our $1.50 and $1.75 grades... $1.15 pair Get here early, all you fathers and brothers and husbands who want to give pretty hosiery for Christmas gifts—all women who wish to stock up against the days when stockings will cost more and the choosing be less. These are all new, fresh goods—35 styles—many of icates of styles the mills are making today for next Spring’s business—all full fashioned —sizes 8}, to 10 in the group. At 68e—our $1 and $1.25 grades, sold until today at 95; cotton tops, silk boot effects, ciroular atripes At 95e--our $1,60 and $2.25 grades, sold until today at $1.26; silk-plaited, checks and vertical stripes on black, white, or colored grounds. At $1,15—our $1.50 and $1.75 grades; silk stockings, some with lisle soles; circular stripes in ribbed effects, All grouped together, on separate tables, on the Main Aisle, Tuesday. Main floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Winter Clothes All these at halt and less 100 Coats at $13.50 300 Dresses $7.50, $10 and $13.50 Were $28.50 to $32.50. Fur-trimmed and Were $15 to $82.50. Odd dresses in all the lain, some even with fur collars and cuffs. latest fashions of the winter. Plain and Inlined, partly lined and lined throughout | checked velveteens, ae looking dark serges, with interlining. Wool velours, burella and satins and crepe de chine in the lot. cheviot. 200 Coats at $19, $25, $32.50 Were $38.50 to $65, Plain and with collars of seal-dyed muskrat, raccoon and kit coney. Luxurious bolivias, wool velours, pmpom cloth, gloveskin. Silk lined throughout and interlined. 75 Dresses at $17.75 and $25 Were $37.50 to $52.50. Afternoon and day dresses, some even suitable for semi- evening wear. Satin, serges, velveteen, com- bination frocks and Georgette crepe. Not all sizes in every kind. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Girls’ Coats and Dresses very much reduced 150 coats at $6.95, $10 and $13.50, were $12.75 to $21.50, 100 Suits at $13.50 Were $27.50 to $32.50. Smart serges Poiret twills, velours and wool a | Plain, with fur collars or with fur collars and - - ‘a desk, a thousand other things in our big make your thoughtfulness remembered long offer you our aid our unequalled LOW PRICES, and, if de- PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Motor Deliveries Everywhere ie, At Secretary Queen Anne Period, in mahogany or quartered oak, a8 illustrated, at 32:50 | Bookcase, inquartered | oak, heavily carved, with lattice work on finished with cane panels upholstered in RIE AGFA LIL SIE IA SASS IISA TALIS LIED ESS ‘ | big mackinaws in a fine range of | pockets to take care of books, your boy before they go. | eS | EE Broadway at Ninth, New York 50 coats at $25, were $35 to $39.75. 75 serge dresses at $7.50, were $10.75 to cuffs. 100 Suits at $24.50 Were $49.75 to $52.50. Velours and | $165. broadcloths, some with lovely shawl collars of Broken sizes 6 to 14 years. fur. Second Floor, Old Building. 500 Blouses in a Christmas Sale All reduced so that people may give a Christmas blouse just a little nicer than they had planned, and at the same cost. At $3,.85—Lots of those pretty washable satins in pink and white, heavy, good quality crepe de chine blouses, and some dainty embroidered te crepes. | .75—Smartly tailored washable satin, lustrous cll | At $5.75 crepe de chine and charming blouses of ‘aeoembate | crepe. —The prettiest blouses we know—heavy Georgette At 5860 ne pre tenes by began aie, Cones blouses with real filet; suit shade; waite | flesh Third floor, Old Building. $5,000 worth of Cut Glass for $3,000 1,029 gifts of the prettiest cut glass—taken direct from our own stocks and re-priced a third and a half less. If you have heard any one say she would love to have one of the new cut glass bowls, better come see these, They won't be here long at the new prices. j f fens. Bowls, 8-in., $2, were $3.50, Sport Shop- rein jallery, | Sugar and cream sets, $1.75, bd a were $2.50, os - 1 Boys’ Mackinaws Tall comports, $1.75,.were $2.50 ' down to $7.50 and $2.75, Our $9 to $10.50 grades, wecton dishes, 6c and 860, Now, when most needed, warm, $1 and $1.26. Three-piece set, Mirror, Brushand Comb Beautiful DuBarry sets—ivory | celluloid—$5.70 for $9.30 grade. Prettiest of all pretty ivory cellu- loid patterns, This price—$5.70 | includes a choice of monogram which will be carefully and daint- ily done. ‘The slight imperfections on the ivory which enable us to make this offer are really un- noticeaple, Main floor, Old Building. ae ae 7 cre} Chinesevasesat half, pty | $7.50 to $35 Vases for flowers or to make lamps, Stunning colors and pat- terns, Beautiful shapes copied from the classic styles of old China, Chinese enamel, five-color porce- lain, Chinese scenes—many plain colors, Only one or two of a kind. | Second Gallery, New Building. Roller skates _ 100 pairs, $1.25 pair. 50 pairs, $2 pair. Special Christmas sale. Flower vases, $1 and $3.50, were $1.50 and $6.50, Sauere fruit dishes, $1, were 50, Orange bowls,'$8, were $4.75, | 1 punch bow! and 12 glasses, $60 complete, was $120; $60 complete, was $74.50, | The Old, Beautiful Aberdeen Pattern | which nearly all our customers know and like—has been reduced to exactly half—102 pieces—every piece in stock, lt is one of the best colorful patterns, some with big skates, or cold hands, Sizes 7 to 18 years, Only 177. Get one for cuttings ever produced, urlington Areade floor, New Building. Second Gallery, New Building Reelianal Book The Betsy Butler Yarn-Winder Christmas Gifts ; and Holder—1,000 at $11.75 ea. Start a Library 18 We had this made specially for us—a little Christmas service to our good clientes who are “doing their bit” knitting for the boys who are * serving our country out in the ¢old. It will make knitting easier. It will look well in the room—for it is handsomely made, mostly of solid mahogany (all except the sliding center rod and the spindles of the reels). AND—it will be a fine souvenir, in the years to come, of the days when fair hands and kind hearts did so much for the land and the boys they love. Christmas and watch it A i Leg Base ani three Book- case Sections, Ouk and Frees Top, Leg Base and three Book- “fase Sections, Mahogany, Top, Leg Base and three Book- thei Sections, Art. Mission Mahogany $30.00 Top, Leg Base and three Book- case sections, Art Mission Oak $22.80 ‘nds, Phone Sets (Table Book halt or Stool), Youths’ Roll Top Desks, Chairs, ete, Office Furniture Section, Annex, Third G: Ys Bridge, New Building. Only by having 1,000 made could we get them to sell for $11.75. Fifth Gallery, New Building. “

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