The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 11

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PTHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19 ee 8 survey of the toll traffic is taking in , ; | according to either the police or Med. |1912, as reported by the society, 1s at {cal Examiner's records. Based on the |variance with the total of casualties |New York sirseta: | ntter’ : death tet oe! che monthly averaee|rurnished by records of the Police a With th Rest m Store oo Stoo” the hig mimber of killings | Department, The police figures on oetgeccurring last month, and the | fatalities are less, and for persons in- | jn : lowest in January, when twenty-three! jureq greater, than the society re- |i! | |_ No exact record of the number of| ports, due to the slightest of acci-/*! — — | feos one ont gutomopile sfipests dents figuring in monthly ae es -Total for T years.. 2,671 Total for f yoars 1,623 njured is aval ie, as the Ways | ports in the last few years. © |“ Fitecamber totals are not included tn the 1918 Society several months ago discon- accurat tinued keeping such figures, owing to | ble howe = = the difficulty of ascertaining degree = = i of injury. The police, however, have ‘ der “L? AISON BERNARD a monthly record of such cases, and M * ii Lh year so far they total 11,266. Vehicles Under “L Structures inr™titne nowever, ‘are fromthe te Conan as os Highwa let; rt of oth in Certain Zones Can't Ex- |SSERPSy «Soars tect asus of toorte Fifth Avenue at FIFTY-SEVENTH ST. ceed Eight Miles an Hour, |72t,i0*"4 “aay of which sroved : : Final Reduction Thursday, Friday and Saturday FURS : Unparalleled values in Coats, Capes, and Small Furs in all Broadway. ~— at Nin tf Gifts from Russia |] Many of our patrons who are now seeking unusual gifts for friends whu derive the t pleasure from artistic things or antiques, will be keenly interested in this personally selected Russian collection, which we present in A Sale—at Prices Averaging Less Than Half This collection of modern and antique Russian objects, which was gathered by our own representative during the first few months of the Revolution, includes: Russian Kustarni Work—mostly of linen. Peasant Costumes and Head-dresses. Beautiful Bits of Antique Brocades and Embroideries. Antique Tartar Embroideries. i ’ ‘i i" | aun tad ‘iat Sys Son tad | AUTO TRAFFIC'S LIFE TOLL “Pape's Cold Compound INN, Y. STREETS IN 1918 signed the amendment to the speed | is pleasant and affords jortimace names wy om» nowt t] 18 GITY'S HIGHEST RECORD Instant Relief. | sen oilintety, ‘Tho amendment reduces the rate iS Wa acébmpanying table indicat- the fashionable peltry. A few Rugs and Wall Panels from the collection of a ' | ing the growth of automobile . ussian connoisseur. . i ° eight mil hour of AT | gules torn sxuez toe, nas ct ot wnicten opersted tn oirestn |... ctfett tatantion and cammattes || Day and Evening Gowns $25 ° aa re eee ake all ve peti isery and break up a cold. sie ne in tho last seven years is based on . ‘ $ arer <a Ie promptly opens. clogged Ui A aeoatleg ie intak Tap acres pablo con Ag records in the Statistical Department Coats, plain and fur-trimmed $45 Sait ane aed etl bed Lemhtod Lg covers, ‘ air passages in the head, stops rch te , jof the Nati 4 Scarfs, Covers, and many other fascinating things. Betty disthare ‘or aces shittag fe ving west of Broadway and south |of tbe VOENA’ War tiacdcen || QP ites Comes cd A vidas ¢ Heves sick headache, dullness, feverish. and west of Bleecker Strest and east | Seely of Ne. t Weat a4th Street. | : ried $65 From a historical viewpoint alone these things Aa throat, sneezing, sareness an@ of Broudway and south of Houston in ik, eee aeacatay tga include original imported models N will make wonderful Christmas gifts. Street. Former prices $75 to $195 All Hats *5 and $7-50 including late satin and fur models. Former prices up to $35. ' Don’t stay stuffed upt Quit blowing 7" } A enuMling! Fase your throbbing Though the or 1 patel to 1 Nothing else in the world gives tho ordinance provided a uniform re- prompt relief as “Pape’e Cold, duction of speed on all streets and|™nths of this year, an increase of impound,” which costa only s few cente avenues located in the above men- | Vr 100 per cent. ts noted. any drug store, It acts without The rh te 7 = tastes nice, causes no incon. tioned arca, a compromise with the grim total of 2,571 persons began to be compiled, to 490 adults and children killed in the eleven From an artistic viewpoint—they are lovely. Prices range from $1.50 to $350—majority are under $50. Fourth Gallery, New Building, at Bridge of Progress All Wool Blankets What a Wonderful Christmas Gift! ALL WOOL: Warm, soft, exquisitely white or cream. Pretty border lines in blue, yele P| low or pink. Handsome satin, silk or mohair binding. Cosiest of bed-coverings. Health- ]] | bringers—for with such blankets up under your chin and tucked in tight all around the mat~ tress, you can open windows wide and sleep with the purest of air filling your lungs all night and tinting your cheeks with the rosy pink of good circulation. Who wants a pair of the finest blankets made “— killed and 7,523 red jence. "Be sure you get the genuine, trucking interests was effected pond- | persons injured since 't accept something clea, 4.) ing a tryout of the adopted amend- |} = ment | “ Tho streets concerned are Allen and Division Streets, Chatham Square and Park Row, Pearl Street and streets to South Ferry running under- neath tho Second Avenue Elevated; West Broadway and Chure under the Sixth Avenue Ele the Bowery, under the Third Avenue Elevated, and Greenwich Street, un- der the Ninth Avenue Elevated. c Included in the ordinance are any crosstown streets over which an cle- Some Proud Daddy W vatoa raitroaa ts oporatoa. Of course he is proud,— At the Traffic Court It was pointed two of his boys are on the out that, while the regulation was %, ont 3 The Specially Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special for Thursday in the United States, for a Christmas present? PIGNENGNat hi d He has just a sweeping one, it is @ step 4 ’ Wit teres of curieiists Wine Ga aicsnay ta: mutagen SALE .OF WOMEN’S White blankets, with various colored Extra wide and long, 90x90, $40; 90x99} We too are justly proud of particularly in the densely populated borders, single bed size, $18.50, $20, $23, $45; 90x108, $33 and $50. our shirts,— shirt making sections, and should minimize the 27.50, $28, $35 and $40 a pair. Plaid blanke' ble bed size, $20 isan art,—and to get good number of fatal and other accidents. 6) CO ATS al WR AP CO ATS $27.50, $28, $35 and $40 a pair. o8 i aan double bed size, $20 and J See er coseialtg eebre A survey of deaths and accidents | Ge we! Double bed size, $26, $33 and $45 a pair. Extra large size, $25 a pair. we are shirt specialiste. due to automobiles in the elty shows Extra large size, 80x90, $25, $35, $42, Individual blankets, $17.50, $25, $30 the following figu Killed in tra cldents to | Dee, 3, 1918, 490; adults, 275; children, 215, | Killed in 1917, 441; adults, 208; | 233, | Injured in 1917 (all cases of | police record, including slightly 95 @]| hurt and maimed and crippled | for life), 12,805; children under per cent! n 1918 (police record REMEMBER -We sell shirts and shirt satisfaction. Are you a member of the SPUG socicty? If so buy him a shirt end keep your conscience clear. 9 | $45 and $55 a pair. and $36 each. ? Camel’s Hair Blankets Just recelved from abroad. ' Grecian Key border. Cotton warp with mixed wool in the |] filling. $87.50 each. We have been without these blankets a long time, they have always |] been favorites with sensible givers at Christmas and marrying time. Fourth Gallery, New Building Women’s Plain and Fur Trimmed Coats 55.00 Formerly 69.00 to 79.50 An assortment of styles in English and American velour and silvertone in attractive shadings Women’s Coats and Wrap Coats SIGGHONGS. Everything in Shirtdom Madras and Percale, 1.65 Silk and Silk be sed on & Highways Protective ce toll of life to be exacted by r vehicular traffic on streets of the five boro 1918 will be in ex largest single yea tory of the city. A 95 and 4.15 HW) to Dec, 1), 11,266; children under Heavy Quality Silks, } sixteen less than 40 per ceat.! pa 5.95 and 6.85 | According to a report, made public 75 00 tics of the . A A Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 Included are fur trimmed velveteen coats, fur trimmed velour Wwrap-coats, plain duvetyn and velour coats CHAN State, SUES HAUSTS Im AMERICA | 'Reproducin Piano = whic appeared as | Soloist with the | METROPOLITAN * Win this large number is BROOKLYN SHOPS per cont. of the | OPERA HOUSE Tho poli adult pedestrians are | tt Bridgeport Waterbury Scranton | pub! i = \result, noticeable in the EY SUFFERERS HAVE [ports : FEELING OF SECURITY jqtemiiin to a, a die IANOS are like the American Army in its home cantonments. MUSIC is the ; | American Army at Chateau Thierry and | the Meuse. One is an instrument. The other is—something beyond expression in words. . . Too many people have merely pianos. Too few | people have MUSIC. . . . The AMPICO is | music —the music of Mascagni, of Godowsky, of city lif Depa ner's office. You naturally feel secure when you Know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and con- tains no harmful or habit producing ug ate a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-loot, kidney, liver and blad- ) der remedy: ik: The suine standard of — purity, strength and excellence is maintained you, ttle of Swamp-Root, i ot is scientifically com- 1 vegetable herbs, | stimulant and is taken 2: S * heels put on in 5 minutes METER You notice that your heels are worn out. an como S — i i Em i ai, E> Se Lm Ain a LE Eh a a in tenvpoonfill doses. aoe everye| You want new onesand you want them now. Ornstein, of Gabrilowitsch, of Buhlig, of Volavy, thing Hf you have five minutes to tpare, sep of ahundred of the greatest living masters of the ; to verified testimony, it great helper in relieving « kidney, Mver and into a repair shop and say, “I want a pair of ‘Usco’ rubber heels.” That's all it takes—five minutes (the old kinds require nearer thirty minutes)—and almost like magic, the repair man with a few taps of his hammer will reheel your shoes with these staunch, long wearing, neVer-pull-loose rubber heels. pianoforte. They have played for the AMPICO. And the AMPICO is ready to reproduce their playing in your home, faithfully, wonderfully. statement of purity ts with every bottle of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root If you need a medicine you 461 Fulton St.. Brooklyn have the best ject Opn, Loew's Met. Theatre, you are altendy conyineed tha ip eee or Swanip-ttoot is what you need, you || CHRISTMAS || 17 will find it on sale at all drng sto WATCHES “verybody v0 sizes, mediun _ At STRAUS’ + Don’t You Want the AMPICO in Your Home This Christmas-time? “But,” you say, “it takes longer than that for the cement to dry.” “Usco” heels require no cement. A few nails do the job—and you have what you never had before—rubber heels that scarcely show the joint—a permanent, prac- tically invisible joint that will last as long a8 the heel. = GE a ee ee eee Se a The AMPICO is a Piano you may play by hand; 1 Player-piano that will play any 88-note music roll; 1 Piano which reproduces artistes’ music played for it alone To Help Hsia] w Strong, Keen way Red-Bloocior! , i Americans ee CHICKERING AMPICO, grand... $2,500 to $2,900 KNABE AMPICO, grand.. eit 2,500 to $2,900 i a CHICKERING AMPICO, upright...... ee $1,500 “4 KNABE AMPICO, upright..............+. ee $1,500 SCHOMACKER AMPICO, upright........ $1,275 MARSHALL & WENDELL, upright... $925 There is a sure footed satisfaction in the broad, fiat, tread of ‘‘Usco” heels. You will like their yielding comfort and their tough resistance to wear, 3 BRACELET ©) WATCHES © CHATELAINE % WATCHES ited Your repair man has them in black, tan and white, Look for the U.S. seal. € v Lesser pianos accepled in part exchange Convenient lerms 2.6 meme 0 9 cn 5 ee oo ame + 0 eam 20 em <0 emo 0 ame os ams 0 emo cam oc am oe United States Rubber Company Mechanical Goods Division = ee fF meer eme somes Piano Sali us-—First Gallery, New Buildings A two we as’ time in many in- ‘Ase your Doctor or drug: gist about it

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