The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, ee ee FEBRUARY 6, 1918. ; s <r" WAR RELIEF FUND MERGER BERMAN TELLS POLICE WANAMAKER’S: 300 Oil Heaters Ready Today $5, $6.50, $8, $10—Pkone Your Order Gas Heaters, $4.75, $6. Electric Heaters, $7.50, $9 Seventh Gallery, New Building, Herman told the police he was sur prised to read of the arrest of Mir erg and decided to inform the au Nottingham Nena Opposed by S ALBANY, Ve L'Noureux and explained the part ne] i yed in the disappearance of! am, Republicar was ree red Sun-|thorities that he was the man wl . Disa s: me an score ‘ ook. | *F hed. He said she was a Broadway ¢ Regents for a term of twelv Paarl nay raul la i ached stranger to him. She told him sl at Ninth of Regents for a n c 5 Realty in the keeping of Mrs. Soptie, nad just ‘arrived from California . re to-day, Te of Be by the Legisiat elected at a Joint &« Assembly to- was unaniinoy Drive the Liquor Habit °. : jybere her hushand had been killed , the pollee searched for Berman, | 4 that Lillian had been bora as the woman said that he, after a! short talk at the South Ferry subway} years, a| station, had ginded hor to the Hrook- | wildered, and said in Hebrew, or living at No. 186} lyn address, one who can 9 ¢ Headquarters last night with |lady, as bis niece and the mother of jy o had a@ room to stive Serets, Reynolds and the little girl. Total St ‘Work, C « Berman. ld Was Her fifty man said tha woman seemed be tar to P Detec man was not held by the polices President of the Union Trust Compan Chairman; \A. Blair, Treasurer; James Marw | Audita 1 Augustus W, Kell { | $100,000 of Fine SILKS nd the following I nyt Miller, Can Be Done “Done Secretly. : Sec {or Burr of Host t. Coudert, Willlam W, Poyalota: Stern Brothers See wegen tc [| West 42nd Street (Betucn thand 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ---Some at Less than Half--- 3. Maynard, Mr Head the id einy Sh edeca All new gowns the » little, 40-inch Charmeuse Satin 20,000 yds. - our $3.50 grade $2 yd. Sixty-eight colors, stre had | including black. Good heavy quality; especially | adapted for street gowns 40-inch Colored Satins 10,000 yards $1. An Exceptional Offering, Thursday, + ae again y such silks 10-inch Washable Brocaded Satin 2.000 yards $2.50 grade—-$1.35 yd. designs to stocks for Women’s Smart Silk Sweaters Provides very unusual values at $9.75 t ar up entertainments by outs is izations, but It will m if they are brop- i proceeds fi and coat srly cond | ery | |BRIBERY CHARGE DISMISSED. | 40- neh Imported Silk Voiles 1,000 yds ore $2. du grade $1.25 yd | * The ” Aw ftted r . u see ee ake Couns Coast, Phere are coat models, pinch-back and new sash styles tt t and evening--including | to select from, in a wide range of wanted colorings aa ee pak : , Bt ee BS. | 40-inch Printed Foulards 10,000 yards Silk Remnants 3,000 yards $3 grade $1.68 yard for a song almost Abita Satin finish. Navy and w a bha and 0 yards at 58e¢ yard, for $1.50 to $2 silks. ) dnaivant white Ten sizes of polka-dot yards at $1.25 yard, for $2.50 to ) silke, | A S ] f F N dl k FAC Ts rent os mt at 2 4 if mo © not at all yers’ prices have | u er cent ‘ondition « r We ronly a ool . na dependa ale or Fancy tveediewor nytt these ree ay abe tft tne od, fonda miking a little chance to economize would be appreci Comprising desirable articles appropriate for home decoration, at particularly advantageous prices. Vhursday Silk Rorandiy Main floor, Ola Butllding. A = Wonderiul Silver Sale (Sterling Silver Only) Lace Trimmed Scarfs In various styles, 95e and 1.50 Lingerie Pillow Slips Hand embroidered, $1.25 and 1.95 Stern Brothers ; . . . began today in the,Silver Court the Jewelry Store, and will continue until all the West 42nd and 43rd Streets | Down Pillows Round Shirred Pillows’ beautiful wares are hold , | Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues Suteen covering in pink and blue Made of Florentine silk in rose, blue, At 20 to 40. Per Cent. Under Normal Prices size 12 by 16 and 14 by 14 inches, black and gold; floss filled, ‘ “ ‘ C1 ent, nae orma rices | me f t 11 A Colonial Pattern of Flatwar mel . “Mg e 75¢ and 95e¢ Special $2.75 hin ks, knives and serving pieces much because of the re in price simple and tofined—which 1 ind a Variely of Small Pieces (3) because of the " erling silver—dishes and odd piece prices and (4) bedava oleh 0 indivatad by lowing examples of things that to 40 per cer went on Tea Sets from Around $200 lo $300 | Coffee Sets from Around $75 to $100 | Can't selling tod: Oriental and American Rugs Are assembled in great variety in our February Sale, and at prices which insure quick disposal. 0 ta S165 $15 to S100 F$I2to $30 $9 to $88.50 $35 to $80 S15 to $36 »$1L0 silo Included are the popular Mahal, Ghoerevan, Sarouk, Hamadan, | Kirmanshah? Bijar, Kashan, § . Baluchistan, Daghestan, | as well as the popular Chinese, Peking and Tientsin qualities Some Antique English Silver fi t r d t tering it ‘en cadd $6.50 to $32 $22.50 to $68 Silver Courts, Main floor, Olt Building Specially featured for To-morrow: A Number of Chinese Rugs at 5188.00 In shades of blue for i "Bedroom Furniture | v.3%s5/ One Single Purchase in the February’ Sale and gold; embossed: averaging 9x 12 ft | Matched suites and separate pieces in period designs of walnut, mahogany and ivory < enamel finish from one of our regular factorie ry same kind of furniture—and | | In Our February Furniture Sale Be ne mire Pieced ioe tal ee ee ie wll a eee | rs e February Sal | 10 to 50% Reductions Prevail Beco oi | Mahogany chitfonier at $44.80 | | sized bedst ‘ | ¥ » sn regularly $67, . . | regu | Mahogany dre ng le On the entire stock without reserve - || roguterly Sone ne able a8 Ry | | ; ae {resser at $79, regue | . 3 arly $11 Dining Room, Bed Chamber, Living Room, Hall and | 4 Wi bree pes ela ai aS Library Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses | a J NH] g Mahou 4 bedstead at ind Bedding are all included. oes + $24, regus | sized bodsten | } larly $36, ee | | There are inexpensive as well as costly | $eas-36, regularly, $373 | VFA esoc toe AHOAES & ; y 5 pieces, but our high standard of quality ‘ : | Nery SEERA An l nusual | urchase of | is immediately apparent in both. d i | vast at $58, regu 9 ee , | | * R ; : at $34 ? | iny chiffelier at $54, reg~ Men s London Ov ercoats |}]) The furniture is tastefully arranged in order to sugyest tea Dadaten he aecteeae wWaluut, (ilbatsea bedstead af | its appearance in your home and ficilitate selection. OMNES BUTE daalaey ae parate Piece HAD, Fog HO Affords an opportunity to seeure INSPECTION INVITED. « 66, | eR a ' Li A na scat: beaitesd: fan \ the products of tour ot London's { a a. : hie $4 $73, regularly $146, ‘ | | leading coat makers, at less than | ; reuularly $36 | dtuhoxany dressing table at $92) | > | fonier, « uny { 3 | next season's wholesale cost, | | Peutacie $4 SP FORUIARIY VES, Sixth Gallery: Nem Biising baular 4 | Some New . Ar rivals $35.00 and 40,00 | veh ely | Wg | | Sold elsewhere at $60.00 and 70.00 |} | regula et al | } Que Anne type arm chair with ; | | $517, regularly $646 i of vol tapestry with A choice of several highly desir | | teetysigu the OMe ree able styles—a_ tew with belts all | ), regularl 4 ; : : aad oh around, some half-belted—single- wound with rose breasted models and big English | | arly $488. $0.80, eatee Ulsters, All sizes up to 50. | aces Soe OF uly 8 Siiltromsit6, | Fifth Gallery, New Building Louis XVI, Bedroom Suite, 4 pea.; in American Materiala: Tweeds, Cheviots and Homespuns | Walnut, Mahogany or Ivory; formerly $255.) $1 78.50 ak ee — Pola Uy

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