The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 6

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THE EVENING PICTURE OF RING wie. R ~ SOVESIOENTTY <8 * OF MURDERVIGTIM "= Ss = / MORGAN J. O'BRIEN ILL. AGO, Dee tt formar Duntioe of mee ¥ Mores rer WORLD FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 1917, her in Pinta and R Tu a ; fa Be MISS ELIZABETH MACBRIDE THE WEBER anne mn by i The superb tone ut 1égt G88 Seen Mhed on ene af Mex Ame { as Many Engii Price $750 \ ON " York's wmsolved murder mysteries bi Office rd of Honor at Monthly payment as low as Dix Cc ONDS 2) Mag ae vem, vedding $17.60 WATCH Nureau. As a remult, the body ¢ onal quar b, ng Womde tousd Unter oquenens pes on the Antor entate tn | pt Perry i ~ nx April 10, 1916, haw been ten se ones a ar ‘ an Kilizabe Motitnar Prsest: egrny Of Hilda Hophia Teojanna r of Jamen Mariiride Lgewent prices. reliable goose, por Most sis or tee Hoye bunting «nakes on the Astor pi tate’ the fm pred, repeat inacie entate found the Body. The only in ee ane eiard of homer ivarcd on tingulabing article found op it waa a| composed of sx Urilixh and win Amert ring. Jewelers ent4 the ring was) can officers made in Finland, and the detect! font photograph of 1t to that ano: | PROMOTE KINGDON GOULD. try, where they were published tr nevern! newapapers Ie Made Sergeant and Will Act as Among thone who saw the ptotures Interpreter. was the mother of @ young woman| Kingdon Gould, son of George J known to be in this country. She lao uid, who entered the National communicated with Mre, Joseph; Army as ® private, tater rising to *1| Johnson of No, 984 Traphagen Street,| Corporal, wae mado a Sergeant yen- North Bergen, N. J., and Minn Hilda] terday @ Hi? to On Johnson of No, 178 Dwight street, ! tt . = 7 Fini and, “and whe had lived with, Mra. Stajor Ryan, ranklin Simon 8 Co ppg 4 oe t soem Nakcay Brande : Jprights hav enowned for the A Store of Individual Shops ee Shes of thet tone Prices from $575 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Monthly payments as low so | $12.50 | J 2 . } Suggestions for Holiday Gifts 4 For Misses and Girls For Boys For Small Children Gray Mecha Gloves 1.50 | Blanket Robes 4.95 |‘ Brushed Wool Sweaters 5.95 Girls’ Raincoats, 4 Wool Military Sweaters 5.95 | wool Sweater Suits, 8.95 Hat to match Raincoat 75 | Silk Four-in-Hand Ties .50 i ce Handkerchiefe, Six in box 85 | Brushed Wool Mufflers 2.00 inane Ne Party Dr 5.98 Misses’ Moire Sif Bags 1.95 | Tan Captskin Gloves 1,50 | Zfants’ French Bibs = 2.95 Beaded Chiffon Bags 5.00 | Flannelette Pajamas .95 | Quilted Carriage Boots 1.50 Slip-on Sweaters 5.95 | Boys’ H'dk'fa Box of siz 1.25 | English Smock Dresses 7.50 Georgette Crepe Waists 5.75 | Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Host .38 | Imported Silk Quilts 2.75 =~ = Renner i White Hockey Caps 75 | Enamel Playards 3.95 love Silk Vests , Hockey or Skating Shoes 4.50 | Enameled Highchairs 550 j Oo Pure Thread Silk Hose “95 | Tan Kid Slippers 2.00 | Decorated Hampers 6.75 AACR On niTIAN | Satin Boudoir Slippera 2.25 R ‘ ‘The only piano at itspriceintheworldtobepub- | Misses’ Felt Slippers 1.75 ubber Boots 4.00 | Decorated Costumers 2.95 licly recommended by great musical authorities | Brocade Boudoir Slippers 1.50 | Boys’ Raincoats 2.95 | Eiderdown Baby Bunting 3.95 Price $325 | Girls’ Skating Shoes 5.00 | Boys’ Mackinaws 6.75 | Toy Filled Stockings 1.00 Monthly payments as low ae | \l> $10.00 i New Winter Models ° ° 4 ? s ° Misses’, Juniors’ ona Girls’ Apparel 4 Specially Priced for Saturday . Misses’ Winter Coats—Four New Models ! Belted coats of wool velour, Pom Pom Bolivia or checked velour; silk lined and interlined; large convertible collar of 29 50 fur or self‘material. 14 to 20 years. . ‘ THE BECKMAN PIANO i 4 7. Only th Neled of } Misses’ Fur Collared Coats—six New Models The Assan Compeny could produes such & t i ; splendid piano at this price i Belted coats with accentuated waistlines; silk lined and inter- | lined; of Poiret velour, wool velour or silvertone. Collars of 45 00 Prict $095 fashionable furs. 14 to 20 years. ° A a . iy , \ Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats—New Winter Mode! } Of wool velour, in brown, green or Copenhagen blue. Lined and interlined, Convertible roll collar of natural nutria fur. 19 75 \ 8 to 17 years. ° Misses’ Velveteen Dresses—New Winter Model 4 In navy, brown or black, bound with black silk braid, satin 7 roll collar, graceful side-draped skirt. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 | { Advance Spring Fashions MISSES’ DAYTIME GOWNS ; For Southern and Immediate Wear. i TRAIGHTLINE, tunic or draped models, of taffeta silk, figured chiffon, crepe de chine, satin, foulard, Georgette crepe, Khaki Kool or sylvette, in light or i bin | saTHE STECR. dark colors, many beaded or embroidered; also new model navy serge dresses, K The highest grade and finest Grand at ite plain tailored, braid or button trimmed. 14 to 20 years. ye dl | gts upon the market | Price $050 | _19. 75 to 79. 50 iMaaihiy pastas lero | — —— ——————— 15.00 Ata Greatly pene Price—Saturday ’ , GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ DRESSES Sizes 12 to 17 years Dressy or tailored models, of navy blue serge, 9.75 wool inl, Jain or piel silk Heretofore $11.50 to $18.50 P 4 \ saeieummemes ee oy ‘ AEOLIAN HALL | : The Best Place to Buy Your CHRISTMAS PIANO ERE in this great establishment—the largest and most wonderfully equipped for the bus- iness of music of any in the world—are splendid piano-fortes. In beauty of tone, in elegance of design and rich- ness of finish, in fineness of construction and sturdy durability, these pianos offer greater value dollar for dollar than youcan obtain in any other store in NewYork, Whatever your piano need—however muc® or litt) you have decided to spend on your Christmas piano— you will find the ideal instrument for your purpose and your purse at Aeolian Hall. The assortment of pianos for your choice here in- clude internationally famous Grands and Uprights such as the Weber and the Steck, moderate-priced Uprights like the Stroud—the only piano in the world in its class ever endorsed by such authorities as Moritz Rosenthal, Maurice Moszkowski, Sir Arthur Nikisch and Cecile Chaminade; the Beckman—the lowest-priced piano of real musical merit on the market, and a wonderful display of used pianos of leading makes that have been exchanged for Pianolas, put in perfect condition and are offered for sale at a fraction of their regular prices. In your Christmas shopping do not fail to see the pianos at Aeolian Hall—see and hear them. When you do you will understand why the business of this Com- pany in pianos and other fine musical instruments has grown so great as to require the largest and finest build- ing in the world, devoted to music. USED PIANOS Exchanged Instruments of Leading Makes Prices from $125 Monthly Payments as low as $5.00 The Exchanged Piano Department at Aeolian Hall has become famous throu hout the piano industry. Here are the most wonderful ne plench, ‘ay piuenteed | and in patiest condition. bergeins in THE “AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN In BROOKLYN In THE BRONX 29 West 42nd Street 11 Flatbush Avenue 367 East 149th Street A NEW AEOLIAN HALL IN NEWARK, 895 BROAD ST, All Aeolian Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas Wille. _——"

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