The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 13

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e FCS TRINORT ESCAPES SERIOUS in Hudson, to Be Floated Lh at High: Tide. DAMAGE IN FIRE De Kalb, Beached After Blaze , & preliminary examination of the} | Waited States transport De Kalb, for- ‘erly the German raider Prinz Eitel Frederich, which was beached near ‘West 230th Street last night after fire ae a a Major Nixon, Q. M. C., Zone Retail Stores and Surplus Property Officer, No. 461 Kighth Avenue, New York, will fur- nish such additional information as may be desired. Sheffield dinner coffee set. $20.00 to $75.00 'HE stately charm of good Stteffield is com- pelling when the Sheffield is new—but absolutely irresistible when you've owned it and used it— / | and lived with it. For | had broken out on board, showed that Christmas Gifts it is hard ! | F {Be damage was comparatively slight. to imagine anything finer. ; Most of the damaged portions would } have beon torn out to make way for|| OVINGTON’S | eabin and other alterations, ‘The ves- “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave. } gal was beached as a matter of pre- 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St, | } eaution, and the Shipping Board says {| | St can be floated off at high tide. - }| | The De Kalb had been undergoing | alterations to get her ready for the South American service, | The De Kaib brought her last con- | + Binent of troops Sept. Your Eyes | | ARMY SELLS FROZEN BEEF. orth? | | _ Price 20 Lass Cent. Less Than Chi-||| Your eyes are your most pe A y Announcement was inade to-day that lf Peetect thee, Ehrlich gluoecs | | Ge United States Army ts offering for| |] cost little and help so much. j \ sale ® large quantity of fresh frozen|}] Reliable Eyesight Examination Beef at 20 per cent. less Chicago quo- by Registered Eye Specialists. tations on the day of sale. - tation in the United States. @peculative purposes, 4 Bate institutions, hotels, qetailers or other legitimate buying or distributing organizations ér concérns. | | CONVENIENT | | TERMS The beef 4s jocated in New York and Chicago and will be delivered f, 0. b. to any railroad | Sales will not be made for export or but the beef is available for municipalities, county or restaurants, Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 ° Established 57 Years, ‘New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth ‘Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. ror nee Ane St.) 1 es Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St ry 2, Gr |) Make it a simple matter in- deed to own and enjoy one of these handsome model Columbia ; $25 | to any home, i | Following are a few of A 2819—“Oh, | Grafonolas HE Columbia Grafonola will not only put real heart-filling joy into your Christmas and carry the glad Christmas spirit through every day of the coming year, but will make an attractive addition Columbia Records will increase the efficiency of your machine and add to your pleasure, A 2811—'My Baby's Arms’’—Art Hickman's Orch. 85" Was Mary’’—Waltz— What a Pal to $250 many popular numbers: sured of plessure s : n the _L. ily many happy days and evenings every day }] of every year. your machine and rec- y| ords now and be as- soothing only music well played can give. a = | Music Shop-~ SS 2nd Floor CHT BROs. 53-57 W. 14th St., Near 6th Ave. Choose good OW PACKAGE AE tee aS | Deliciously Different ! PEE MRR eR YN é THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. Broadway at 9& ’ New York The Store hours 9005350 Get Your Gifts T ogether. Gift furniture Specially priced:— Walnut book stand at $11, regularly $22. Set of black lacquered decorated nest tables at $43.75, regularly 50. Antique ivory and polychrome gate leg tables at $42.50, regularly $85. PO aaa lacquered gate leg table at $32.50, regularly Pe ener tea tray, decorated, at $15.50, regularly Double-deck tea table of mahogany, inlaid, at $37.50, regularly $75. haa of green lacquered nest tables at $30, regularly $60. ees lacquered decorated tip table at $10, regularly Mahogany sewing table at $26, regularly $52. Green lacquered muffin stand at $14, regularly Mahogany muffin stand, decorated, at $13.75, regularly $27.50. Candle sticks of mahogany, enameled and decorat- ed, at 75¢ each, regularly $2.15. Fumed oak pedestal at $14, regularly $28. Black enanteled decorated mirror at $17.50, reg- ularly $35. Red lacq) wall cabinet at $60, regularly $120. Fifth Gallery, New Bldg. Gift Umbrellas Attractive, as well as useful FOR WOMEN Silk umbrellas in black or colors, with cord loop, bakalite trimmed, $5.65. A satin border em- bellishes other umbrellas with wood handles, cord loops, $7.85 (85¢ tax). Stub end and white tips are very smart touches to We umbrellas, $8.25 (43¢ tax). Other colored or black umbrellas with bakalite, wood or leather handles, $12.80 to $16.10. Silver handles are the most luxurious touch to umbrellas, $16.60 to $26.32. Silk and lisle are combined in umbrellas with bakalite trimmed handles of white, black or brown, with silver-trimmed handles, $6.75 (28¢ tax). CHILDREN’S UMBRELLAS of cotton, with loop or mannish hook handles for boys are $2. Others with ring, cord or hook handles, are $3. Silk umbrellas for¢he youngsters come in black or colors and have handles of bakalite caps or a cord loop, are $5.10 and $6.20. FOR_MEN Silk and lisle with hook handles of wood, $5.65. Plain silk, $6.75 (38c tax); with® plain wood handles, $8.68; with handles trimmed with a small silver motif, $9.48. Horn handles, silver-trimmed, $15.79. Silver-trimmed handles, $14.22. Most stunning is an umbrella handle, gold-trimmed, $31.59. Main floor, Old Building Ribbon, 25c yard 400 yards, our 45c yard. Self color striped ribbon; plain colored messaline ribbon; Dresden ribbon (light and dark). P' decorative grounds. Quite ideal for the types of uses to which Sey will be put—gifts of fancy work, children’s hair bows, and sashes, bags, ete, Main floor, Old Building with burnt ivory Kern Cutter Tool cabinet number 7; of heavy ouk; has inside drawer, hangers on back, is 27 in. high and 1845 in. wide, and contains 42 tools and 14 other articles, from saw, hammer, bits and chisel, to draw- knife and jackplane. Price complete $66.50. There’s positive joy in the . possession of a good tool cabinet Only those who have experienced the ching-to-be-whittling feeling of the boy kaow the real pleasure that comes to boy or mah with the possession of a cabinet of well-assorted tools. The hundreds of odd jobs about the house, the things to be built, toys to be made, repairs to buildings, all the work that a handy man or boy could do are possible with the set of tools. Other cabinets with the highest grade tools are: Keen Cutter number 5, containing 28 tools and 12 other articles. Price $50.75. Keen Cutter number 3, containing 19 tools and 10 other articles. Price $39. Oak leaf cabinet number 10, contains 50 tools, ete. Price $65.50. Oak leaf cabinet number 8, contains 44 tools, etc. Price $51.75, ‘ Oak leaf cabinet number 6, contains 30 tools, ete. Price $40.50, Oak leaf cabinet number 4. Price $30.60, Oak leaf box, number 2, Price $19.75. Other outfits from $8.25. ‘ Seventh Gallery, New Building bags in America. ing of 40 per cent. beads. metals; many jeweled. Sterling Silver Little attractive gifts of sterling silver are made to give long service and pleasure. Their prices are not prohibitive. Tea-balls in new attractive shapes, some HF the form of miniature tea-pots, $3.25 to Tea-ball stands, $4.25 and $5. Tea strainers, $4 to $6.50. Pie knives, $3 to $7. Cheese knives, $1.50 to $3.50. Tea ns, in a choice of six designs, $24.50 to $42.50 a dozen. Baby spoons, $2.50 to $3.75. Sugar tongs, $3.25 to $6. Children’s sets of three pieces, knife, fork and spoon, $10. A special set of five pieces, $25. Main floor, Old Building Home Gifts In the Upholstery Sore BED SETS of fine voile with hand-made cluny and filet lace inserts and motifs from France and Italy, he together for us in this country by expert lace workers. » - For single beds, $40, $45, $55 the set. eae double beds, $35, $45, $48.50 to $150 the se Hand-embroidered batiste spreads, for single beds, $33.50 to $37.50 each. COUCH COVERS of tapestry—floral or ver- dure designs, $4.75 to $17. VELOUR PORTIERES, made in the custom way, with French open edge, in colors of rose, green, gold, mulberry and blue, $39 to $65. SCREENS—Textile heather folding screens, in painted scenery designs, $42 to $46.50. French tapestry folding screens, in solid ma- hogany frames, $64. CEDAR CHESTS, plain or copper trimmed, with trays and without, in all the wanted sizes, $24.50 to $43. Imported hand-made laces. 1} and lace scarfs and pillows, with pretty Point Venice, Files and cluny insertion and motifs, in newest designs. Prices range from $5.75 to $16.50. Burlap folding screens, in‘ brown, green and blue; oak, mahogany or ivory frames, $9 to $16.50, Cretonne folding screens, in floral or bird de- signs, $22.25, Fancy lace tidies Fourth Gallery, New Building Tailored Blouses Very acceptable as a Christmas Gift A perfect lovely new model—an excellent sports blouse—is of habutai silk, very well tailored; $12.75, Rolling collars and good turn back cuffs are finished With knife pleatings. The front is finely tucked. Very tai'ored and smart is a white or flesh co'ored crepe de chine b!ovse, p'eated in front; rolling collar and turnback cufls, $14. A blouse of crepe de chine that is very practical has.a high neck, which may also be worn low, $10. in crepe de chine, tub silk, and @ ‘ostly in white and flesh; a few in to Ever so man, few in satin, sand. Good selection ranging in pace from 5 $20.50. Third floor, Old Bldg. Stunning Negligees for Christmas gifts A negligee is a less intimate gift than it was in ‘ye goode olde, days,” because the negligee has assumed the lines and airs of a semi-formal gown— more like a tea gown- a dinner gown—wor a 4 “breakfast coat.” There is nothing to es- pecially suggest the bou- doir about many of them. The Negligee Shop fea- tures a very complete col- lection of lovely things that would be exactly ap- propriate for Christmas gifts. Among them Charming little crepe de chine negligees tiful and varied colors, $12.50 to $25, Pretty, soft and graceful satin, meteor and Georg- ette negligees, $18.50 to $50. Unusual batik tea gowns, $37.50 to $65. Unusual gowns in velvet and embroideries, $57.50 to $850, rs Third floor, Old Bidg. in beau- “‘Sample’’ Handbags at 40per ct.less This little but exquisite collection is from a man who makes quite the finest SR stan represent an average say- ere are in this sale, bags of Per- sian and silver brocades, velvet and duvetyne—some of the latter are appliqued with steel and copper colored Frames are eat silver and fine ‘o two bags alike, © Main floor, Old Building. Now $23 to $76.75 ' * Gameras And their accessories make delightful gifts Box Brownie, 15¢x2!¥ in. picture, $2.86. Larger Box Brownies, $3.33 to $6.97. Folding Cartridge Premo, 234x234 inches, $9.20. Other Cartridge Premos, $10.26 to $19.17. Vest pocket autographic Kodaks, $9.49 to $33.78, Autographic folding Brownie, $10.18 to $19.95. Ansco Junior, 1A. 3A, $18.10 to $30.40, Ansco Vest Pocket Junior, $11.20 to $20.25, Autographic Kodak Junior, $16.67 to $30.62. Ansco Speedex, extra high speed, $54.40 to $67.20, Autographic Kodik Special, $63.06 to $112. ‘Anseo vest pocket Speedex, No. 8; $35.20 to $85.30. Other Ansco vest pock«t cameras, $10.10 to $32, Auto Graflex, $69.80 to $173.86. Self-timer, film tanks, Japanese water colors, albums, tripods, ete. Main floor, Old Building Ravishing! New Party Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Paris—Paris—Paris is the keynote of every frock—its color, its material, its style That is why they are so charmingly simple and different. $35 to $165 are modest prices for these frocks, as they are beau- tifully made, and are fashioned from the best ma- terials. Second floor, Old Building 100 Boys’ Overcoats, $10.75 60 are 3 to 8 year sizes; were $13.75 to $16.50. 40 are 6 to 14 year sizes; were $15 to $18. The sixty are heavy mixed fabrics and plain browns and grays, fancy’ plaid lining. to neck model; pull belt. Broken si Venetian yoke, button izes, * The forty are blue and green pebble cheviots double breasted reefers with pelgheasihin collars, full lined. Broken sizes, ALSO—Velvet hats, rah-rah shapes, sizes 614 and 7 brown, black, at $1.96-"lees than todays wholesale cows,” °M™ Women’s Trotteur Suits, now $39.50 Were $49.50 to $55 A group of untrimmed tailored suits, in serge, chevrona cloth and oxford cloth, some braid-bound, some belted, some with semi- flare coats, some straight of line. .In midnight blue, black, oxford gray and faisan brown. Second floor, Old Building. Second floor, Old Bldg. 41 Suit Cases \Less than they should be We ordered them leather bound on the ends. They came to’us leather bound all around. You may have them at the price of the end-bound—$15 for the 16-inch; $17.50 for the 26-inch. Good quality grained enamel cloth, looks like vachette leather; two locks; lined with plaid sateen; has top and end pockets. Fourth Gallery, New Building, FOR WOMEN Fyom felt slippers at $1.85 pr. to exquisitely embroidered mules at $25 pair. A pretty satin quilted slipper with medium heel, finished with white fur, is $5.8 A lovely “comfy” with a turn-over flap; slipper 2,75. Tailored comfy slippers are $1.85 und $2.25, Comfy slippers with pompon and ribbon; $2.25, First floor, Old Bldg. $55, $60 and | $65 Suits... § broken. fancy worsteds, che bundle of words. and son heather mixtures. : comfort and satisfaction. vee ots and silk mixtures, changed their price tickets and made them all into one sale group at $49.50. Wy est thing that we can its is that they are WA) That tells the something worth while, — And the $54.50 Overcoats “I'm a heavy-weight oxford coat, “I'm a heavy-weight fancy overcoa y ” Felt or leather slippers, $2.35 to $7.50 pair. Soft leather slippers with elastic inset on sides, very comfortable indeed, are $4.50 pair. Felt slippers with leather soles are $3,50 pair, Soft leather slippers with very square toes, $4.50 pair. ailored comfy slippers, $2.35 to $3. ifs Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Dropped |7] Men’s Suits $49.50 | Naturally, in December some lines are And we have ta en these good about AKER ory better Something for 1ys one, " said another, FOR LITTLE FOLKS Puss in boots and other (uapy. Goodies deenrate aclever ittle re elt i . cute; $2.75. ere We Nursery characters are painted on a simple little felt ony slipper at $1.90 and “A soft flexible leather vole makes a gray felt slipper de- sceay” urable; $1.15 and 1.25, Black, fur-trimmed, makes warmer a little felt model; $1.50, First floor, Old Bldg. “And I have a silk lining.””...... ¥ “And you'll like my mannis| _ An introduction to either style will open the door to winter Burlington Arcade floor, New Buil ing

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