The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1918, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, eer DECEMBER 26, 1918, Inuin! OTTDY Mr leer | eat foc Re ie ih an mm |FULL SUFFRAGE IN BELGIUM, UPHOLSTERY WEN "stn = sald ree ut ttt | wi Rte her ek Reson caer uae J M C & F ul 1) Craft in Harbor. Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist ing their long * mvome wardst bound” pen , ; afd hante, ateamed out of the harbor he COMMENCING FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27TH Annual January Sale McCREERY LINENS * A te . a8 they disappeared tn the for. Tanner Also Resent His Re In the returning flotilla were the tertion on ¢ sominittee Stockton, Wilkes, Beale, Dunean, | Rowan, Kimberley, Allen, Dow ‘vis and Simpson. The destroy nual meeting Of the accompanied by the tug Ge: ation of America| With the departure of the squadron | ypted: |the harbor of Queenstown is cien all American vessels except the flax- To the Hon. Mayor Hylan |ship Melville, The trip home will take “WHEREAS, The Upholstery As-|the destroyers by way of the Azore At the fourth Upholstery the following re ion was ade The Substance or the Shadow? HESE tablets are both white. They are exactly the same cise. But only one contains genuine Aspirin, Henérede of medicinal products are sold in j nd plain white tablets ere somethnes offered when Aspirin is naked for, —— form of plain white tabtets, | | sociation of America desires to ex- | press its enthusiastic welcome and| HELD FOR BI BIG GEM THEFT. | deep gratitude to the home-coming —— heroes of the Army and Navy, who| Army Sergeant Walks From Camp ed ROL, Bay tae tonetben wet tite cheaetee ‘ave struggled to victory for those Into Detective’s Hands. The matey “Avi (Rr. US Pal Of e grautis sa he meneame ideals of civilization which we all hold| Louis Gotschel, a jewelry salesman Se coe eee oe Oe ee eee ee Sree dear, a: of No. 207 Eighth Avenue, walked out | “WHEREAS, We reengnize that) of Camp Hancock, where he wa their valor and unflinching bravery | Sergeant in the army, into the hand. has upheld the noblest traditions of! of Detective John Armstrong of America and has added a new lustre|}ice Headquarters, and was brou to the glory of our country and the| here to-day from Augusta, Ga, | cause of s, beb it “RESOLVED, That we deprecate the appointment of any one upon a committee of welcome who has not ‘s rs rac S unfalteringly and whole-heartedly be offered at substantial savings. Patrons contemplating the purchase of Linens for present supported the cause for which they or future requirements will find assortments replete with Fancy and practical varieties. shoulde to der, with our allies failed throughot (his war, And be ’ SE O LIN Ss it further | “RESOLVED, That our assoctation| Sth Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street HOUSEHOLD EN 2 listened appreciatively to the insidi- Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist All Linen Irish Damask ‘Table Cloths FOr Irish Union Linen Damask Table Cloths. ............... Pa fF additional protection every package and every (ablet of eemuine ‘ablete of Aspirin is marked with The Bayer Cress, iro, make certain you secure Bayer-Tablets or Capenion Famous for Quality $100,000.00 Worth of Household and Decorative Linens In Many Instances Below Present Wholesale Cost ‘These high-grade Linens are up to the McCreery standard in every respect. They were | purchased about a year ago for this annual event before several advances in price, and will doos not believe that any man who ous tongue of pro-German propa- . ea, 3.75, 4.50 and 5.75 each 4.75, 6.00 and 7.50 ganda, when d against this coun- Heavy All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths: van ‘ cach 6.50, 8.50, 10.00 Irish Union Linen Damask Table Napwins ............ city in oxt Frederic man of the I mittee and recen didate fo ‘an properly represent our pe ni Tina Annual Clearance Sale cach 6-80, 6.50: 10-08 doz. 3.78 and 4.78 ner, formerly Chair- het haar come ae $4 a a ‘euch 7.50, 10.50, 12.50 | Hemstitched All Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases: tls Hfean State) Com MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL tee All Linen Trish Damask Tale Nain - Sk m ; + pair 10.50, 125 yay Congress, and Dr. Leigh- Oe doz. 6.00, 7.50 and 9.50 ton Park, rector of St. Bartholo- ont it ergata Extraordinary Reductions Welcome pair 2.65, 3. ming Troops, eile TOWELS NEWS BREVITIES. Pe ay ee 16.75, 26.50 and 35.00 9.75, 14.75 and 18.50 At Less Than Mill Prices Rivet, “Unton, Course; charged with : formerly 26.50 to 49.50 formerly 14,75 to 26.50 | calding the hands of hor. two four- | Ail Linen Huck Towels: raerald, (oss + arn eure on Aisne Misses’ Coats,—size 14 to 18 years | Girls’ Wool Dresses,—size 6 to 14 years Hemmed..... day, Instead of to-day, scheduled, sae ve broken Into the Post 18.50, 26.50 and 29.50 4.95, 12.75 and 18.50 ea hel aren, N. J., and taking a urkish : taining @ Gianond Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years Girls’ Coats,—size 6 to 16 years Cotton Huck Towels: oe 6.50, 7.50 and 9.00 | Hemmed.. ‘doz. 7.50, 9.00 and 12.00 Hemstitches doz. 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 | Washable... . . doz. 2.50, 3.00 and 3.75 “doe: 3:80; 4:80 and 8:00 each 1,00, 1.25 and 1.50 Alleged Oftions at a formerly 26.50 to 42.50 formerly 6.95 to 26.50 | Hemmed before Matthews an Misses’ Silk Dresses,—14 to 18 years | Juniors’ Wool Dresses,—12 to 16 years 9.75, 18.50 and 29.50 9.75, 18.50 and 26.50 | MADEIRA LINENS formerly 18.50 to 42.50 formerly 14,75 to 35.00 Misses’ Serge Dresses,—14 to 18 years | Silk and Velveteen Dressee,—6 to 16 yrs. | Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered 16.75, 24.50 and 29.50 12.75, 18.50 and 26.50 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces...............+..set 4.50, 6.00 | Pillow Covers each 3-35 sad 2.75 formerly 26.50 to 42.50 | formerly 18.50 to 35.00 Luncheon Napkins.......0..0sssereceeees doz, 5.75, 6.50 | Tray Cloths........csesscsseesssecess each and 30c than 150, “sszatiéwe"""| 25.00 WOMEN’S SERGE DRESSES 16.50 DECORATIVE LINENS Imitation Filet Lace Scarfs with Linen Center: Ne west Fash tonable Models 16580 IOs cies isncosesnes each 1.00 = 18x45 ins.............0008 each 1.10 18x56 ins. ST. each 1.25 Unusually IMigh-Grade Fabric | Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Imitation Cluny Lace Scarfs with Linen Center...........scccsscsscvcscevecsconeesers each 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 A representative collection of Women’s distinctive Serge Dresses purchased from a prominent manufacturer at exceptional price concessions and ee at material savings: tailored, straight line, tunic effeet, braided or embroidered: Navy Blue or Black; all sizes. DISTINCTIVE EVENING GOWNS 19.75, 24.50, 29.50, 39.50, 49.50 to 195.00 MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES (McCreery’s Standard Makes) At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost HEMMED MUSLIN SHEE Fashioned of Metal Brocade, Velvet, Satin, Taffeta, Chiffon, Georgette Crepe and Net; newest and most popular styles: attractive colorings. HEMMED MUSLIN CASES | “McCREERY SILKS” Size as we apeciuhe“s tree prose 1,65, woe as Sie dec en each 380 | Re, bize 72 x se ee eee neseeoses POCRUIAT CAL * = Size Bl x O9...cccnvseceevess regularly 2.25, cach 1.80 ered 45 x 36.. each 38 Size 90x 99.... . regularly 2.40, each Hrd | Size 60 x 36 ie _ . fel Sive | y 2.50 ch 2. BISA BOE BG. si vecvesassices conse 55c, For best values, lurgest varieties and mest conplele color assortments. Sive 90 x 108 regularly 2.50, each ize 54x regularly 65c, eac! NOTE:—WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. McCREERY’S WHITE SILK SALE | COMMENCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH 25,000 Yards White Silks | ne a “Ee I. eee vot 886% 3.00 _| BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES & BED SPREADS 1 ste i" 8 585 Famous Over Half a Century | Annual January Sale Remarkable Values WHITE COTTON WASH FABRICS ute Dress Voile, fine imported q McCreery’s Standard Grades 20% to 30% Less Than Prevailing Prices White Nainsook,—soft sheer finish; 40 Use “ a 50c _ te ve th te) 25. mE og 4.00 Unusually large assortments accumulated for this annual event and offered at exceptionally low prices. / Washable Orgs ’ : , sii i ket: Wool Camp Blankets: “none hi sed h mh 9 Crrens 4 White Longeloth,— 10-yard lengths. White Binal ser WAG RRGTE aps pair 4.50, 5.25 and 8.50 | Olive Drab... cc. c cee cece cee ee each 9.00 and 12.50 yard 65¢ regularly 1.00 length 2,65 recularly 3,50 | Double size...... pair 5.00, 7.50 and 10,50 | Bed Spreads: Gray Blankets: | Dimity Spreads. .... each 2.00, 2,75 and 3.75 WHITE WOOL DRESS GOODS Single size.... pair ane and dels | Marseilles Spreads, satin faite 3.75; 8.00 and 6.78 —— D in Poerennennnarn ani ROMMEOD. 006s der cevevesrens eacl -00 and 6, . . . . Baw Al mx scalloped. .....csseeeeeeeeeee each 3.75, 4.00 and 4.75 White all Wool Dress Goods; fine French twill... regularly 2.50 iguved Bilkeline: cotton ‘illed each 3.85 and 4.78 Dimity Bed Sets Sa aie t are: silk Mull t i borders; cotton filled Ne consisting of Spread an s ee ma’ seallo| an yard 1.85 wipes. Be sis hia ica pith sm each 5.25 | embroidered edges. 250," 5.00 end So

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