The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1906, Page 8

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_~— ') University of Dress- 4 making. Be Taught by Experts— i Talks of Her Plans. A University of Motes, otherwise « Wolleas of Dresamaking, wherein able Protersors of the sartorial art will) Peach the young idea how to cut and a wes founded yesterday by Mies) ‘Witaabeth A. ©. White, L. L. D. (laght- Bing Lecturer on Dressmaking), ‘The birth of the new collage was an Bounced at Masonic Temple to the Drersmakers' Protective Association lta tndefatirable president. Later White, panting from a two-hour ‘talk to the amembied dressmakers trom “Am I going to found Collese of ‘Dressmaking? she questioned breezi!y, “Bless you, it's already founded! Why. T had the iden yesterday and the col- Tego was founded thts afternoon. It Nov, 1 Tuition to every gir! ve mamnetetian, tie wemicie elton seeak pth be ; eet td each day. the president. I have to be ‘The ftstructers will be brightest women we oan find 1) "t care whether they're American or foreign. They'll be the best. There Will be clases tn cutting, fitting, bast HIT GIL IN FIE FOR BOWING THM Walters Was Angry Because Former Sweetheart Wrote to Him—Under Bonds, et met . © Because a-pretty young wormn wrote iectionnte lettem to him, Baward falters struck ber in the face end was & ptizonm before Magistrate Mayo, Ma the Yorkvilie Police Court today, Leonard, ninatewn yearn old, of No, 1610 Third avenue, was the complainant. She val he lived at First Mvonue and Pitty-frat etrest and was employed as a triver for the Amertoan Bexpress Company. “Your Honor,” sho tol the Magte- rate, “I met him at an affair last) Chrigtmas, and bad deen going with | pits ntl & weak wey. The otrar mtucht | sew him with another youne woes | Bnd bwwed fo him 1. yok tne in the face. Tuesday I got a eummone tor |. i= wyoen I served it be struck THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, sans by Got QNeill-Adams G “Stores. Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth_ Avenue Specials for Saturday in the Adams Building. HIS COLLEGE TO TEACH HOW TO MAKE GOWNS THAT FIT. MNS White Founds a i. ONeill & Company. aN AM 20th to 22d Street. In the O'Neill Building. i alas, i\The Most Famous BE OPEN NOV. 1. Men’s Shoes lin the World 1All Branches of the Art Will) Boys’ and Girls’ Kid and Box | All the destrable toes and new, Calf Shoes, #1.50 Grades, sizes 6 to 1112 to 2~ | In CD and B width Al with sole ask sokes< & good, service able school shoe Speelat Herevoner + $75 by a dresmmaker, $ a week. To | Rot recommended by a member | thing thet sons, te 390 and 4% 10.4 very | J a length of the cour: et en hour and « hall's fo-/ iS yet fitung gowns are due to lack reparation and study on to Illustrate the lee Five Thousand Pairs in all leath- ers for Fall Wear on Sale Saturday iChoicest Se- lection 2 At Thousands of men all over the country that for years paid $5 for thei u or y paid $5.00 for their Shoes now buy the hg L. Douglas Shoe at $3.50. Every man that does So will tell you that from actual experience the 50 Douglas Shoe looks as well, wears as well and in every way $5.00 for, We receive from the Douglas factory : ds of pairs weekly. Women’s Kid or Colt Shoes. | A special wt of our $1.50 to to close out—stzes rt a good supply of 4 farge on hand—860 the “Tor 1 patterns are to be i in the lot, also ALL RS AND SIZES. Slight- ory damaged,” be ‘ | starices. They do not h Liseta | the rest of her work | to ing, Just as ap art | unless he knows every bu Fall Styles in Misses’ and Girls’ SUITS, COATS and DRESSES. Z pod Small Women’s Sufts—New Fall Suits -in two models, the Jaunty make f: ria to keen In touch with t a ht yi Sat Gy fet We nett a ||| he paint Buda str! ean afford | Soon black, blue, brown and several shades of the n SPOCHAl BE vive es cevercecsrecesouscsies ‘ Spread the World’s Table along every line of longitude from North to South; every latitude from East to thereon the foods of every lime and Uneeda Gtrls’ Cloth Dresses—ort fine serge and 98 | Pair O'NEILL BUILDING—2d Floor———— | UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. Untrimmed Hiats. Fine quality Fur Pelts, all the newest models and colorings repre sented, + $5.25, $1.75, $2.95 Women's Simply Trimmed and Tailored Hats Our own exclusive designs. .........0+eeseeees $3.75, $4.50 Misses’ and Children’s School Hats Splendid values—95¢, $1.45 and $1.95 Flowers, Feathers, &c. One of the largest and finest assortments to be seen in the city, Black Ostrich Plumes...... $1.25, $1.45, $1.98 A8c Imported Velvet Roses and Foliage. ...sses+sees epee Natural Spanish Cogue Plumes.........++4) 75, 98c, $1.98 as good a shoe as he used to pay rt lities fi o | -—reguiar $1.50 and Wd og je Ae, z $1.98 | $2 t gn ii $1.00 iti z to = | Choices Sento s535 3 92SF loth and velvet and the swagger Pr ce Chap model, tn Value $27.5 breasted coat, semi-fitting back, inlaid ooilar of velvet and braid, at... Misses’ New Fall Tourist Coats—tight and full box back or semi-fitting, velvet collar. § Junior and Misses’ Sutts—or fancy plaids and mixtures, double- $14 75 t Full-Length Coats —seotch | Girls’ — School Dresses — or plaids, Plaids, large collar and new hood, well | checks and plain mate ned tailored; six to fourteen years; Girls’ School Dresses—Plain Girls’ Gymnasiam Sui k eee double breasted, $6.50 } trimmed | * B00 |e nn ee a ay | Misses NewFollPleated Skirts—in pack, | blue and brown Panama, fancy plaids | ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Ploor School Millinery Adams Bldg.—Ist Ploor Girls’ School Hats. ‘ A very extensive showing of girls’ School Hats, presenting the Handkerchiefs each. new Sailor, Continental, Crush and Walking effects, pompon, rib | | A most remarkable value for | bon and buckle trimmed—sensible, serviceable styles in red, | | brown, ecru, nav: 9Beuy $1.25, $1.69, $1.75, $1.95 and $3.95, Biscuit will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food, In a dust tight, moisture proof package, “pid yout" asked the Mngietra thorns Rt? the young man | anewered readily. “the beeps weiting lett 4 | Pent to bear trem heres ons donk was pluced Under & bond of KX to keep the peace for elx months | | | those who make their | shoes we sell, | mS welts, Misses’ Black Kid But soles; sizes 11 2 Misses’ Black Kic soles; sizes 11 Children's Black NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 500 Doz. Children’s | to-morrow Children’s sheer Extra Special—Girls’ $1.00 Hats, 50c. low figure. They are hem- $0 dozen ready-to-wear School Hats for girls, soft felt | . | stitched, full size, made of gen- knockabout styles, trimmed with band and finished with 0 | oa ‘ sweatband, Colors are red, gray, navy and brown 5 C | | vine Irish linen, all white, Value $1.00 each; to-morrow at. .....sececereeeeee Saturday the price ae linen Handkerchiefs at a very ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Ploo ICAMM 6th Avwe., Gor, 20th St _ OUR BASEMENT othe Cheapest Family Shoe Store Men, Women and Children can always find here just what they want in footwe2' and at the lowest prices, Important Saturday Sale of Men’s New Fall Neckwear, 50c, Genuine Scotch Clan Plaids, Value $1.00. Something new and novel shown at this important sale of Men's Neckwear toxmorrow, in the line of genuine Scotch Clan Plaids. They come in four-in-hands, the correct Pall shapa 2% inch full French seams; Silks and pure English Twills of the best quality, Twenty-two of the correct Scotch Clan Plaids as follaway McFarland—Forty-Second—-Dress McDonald —Murray-~ Rob Ror ee Tulllba —~-Melatosh—Royal Stewart--Dres Murray-—MicColn—Michiardy —Lamoat— Victoria ~McP herson— Rasmey~~ Mclaves ~ McLean, —Cameron—Exracht~Gordoo—McKenzle~—Erskine— Entirely new and to be had here only, On sale Saturday (see window display) at......... 50c Those who trade in our Basement secure the same protection exactly as purchases on the main floor, as we guarantee every pair of In addition to the above about 150 dozen pure silk lined | Men's Patent Leather, Box , $0c, Neckwear, 25c Men's Fall Underwear, 95¢. Light weight natural cassimere shirts and drawers, doublep and full French four-in-hands, mediam and dark color- stitched and self finish; ght weight, warm texture for ings; made from last season's S0¢, to $1.00 25c tarly Fall) guaranteed nonvsbrinkable; all 95c neckwear silks; to close, at PIECE case vescnereeresten seewaettessersewee ” Women’s and Patent * Black Kid Lace, medium Genuine President Suspenders—Rerular soc. grade at, pals. 2 | Little Men’s Patent Colt Boots—sizes 11 to 1344. Spe cial at .. }$1 69 L. a NEILL BUMDING—Ist Floor New Pall Cheviot Shirts—custom made, hand ta model, cuffs attached. Men accustomed to patronizing the exchi- sive haberdasher will find these Shirts priced very attractively, 5,000 men’s Four-in-Hand Scarfs Fall styles and |’ Marked for quick selling. O'NEILL BUILDING—3d Floor. ‘ ji Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. Specials for Saturday. Boys’ Suits —Cheviot and mixtures; dou- ted. Suits— with extra trousers, + with belt; either bloomers or knickerbock- ara, tn fadcy MITUFEHscsscrsessceceesee ss SES O00 $9.78 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted. Suits—Knicker- bockers or straight, in bl 4 4 SHAE ise rae $6.98 and $7.98 mative’ ~enibe, bingle and Special $6.98 O'NEILL BUILDING, 3d Floor. Misses’ Suits, Coats & Skirts. New Models—Special for Saturday. Junior and Intermediate Suits—in cheviot, three-quarter length, ned throughout with satin; new pleated skirt, sizes 14, 16 and AB OAR SpOCUE AE cougn-pticsssscsesuoesseesecnesstey $13.95 Girls’ Seven-Eighths Length Coats—in tight and dark mixtures; lined throughout; notch velvet collar; sizes 6 to 14 years. Special $5 98 length 36 to 40 inches; In navy and black. Special at.....- » $5.00 Pfoas plata $3.75 full pleated skirt, sizes 6 to [4 yea —In navy blue s years. Special at ...sccssseccsceeeececereenetenseeanerenes O'NEILL BUILDING—34 Floorp——— Specials for Saturday in Women’s New Fall Waists. Waists of Imported Madras—fancy yoke, trimmed with but-) ¢1 98 tons, Gibson collar and tie. Special at. ....0cerenieeeey si Waists of Madras—white ground, lar and tie. Special at. Waists of Pare Linen-—tucke $2.75 cach, Ati sesweve cet ee reereseevesenereeowene Waists of Linon......-. $1.68 | Waists of Madtas...... Special White Waists of Nun's Veiling—Front of fifty-four, ¢9 9g bust tucks, button back, short sleeves. ..s.ueceseerrere stripe, Gibson col-) $1.68 Ken OY NIEUILL BUILDING—2d Floor, “Her Majesty’ Shoes For Women and Children, In the make-up of these popular Shoes nothing but the very best thaterials are used. We show them in all kinds of leather, in the newest and smartest models, , ‘The patent leather used in “Her Majesty” Shoes isguaranteed not to break through. For Women, | For Misses, For Children, - r | __ sles 44 to.2, sizes 7 to 1034, $3.00 and $3.50 | 32.00 $1.50 Boys’ Gan Metal Calf and Vict Boots—all new toe shapes, abees-4-40-S14.. Special at...csressesceessceevemoen }$2.00 Men’s New Fall Shirts at $1.00; value $1.50. g At $1.00 Each, 6 for $5.00, Men's 50c. Neckwear, 25c, At 25c. Each, 6 for $1.40, Button, Lace and Blucher, Am" ADAMS BUILDING—3rd Floor, Great Saturday Sale of Men’s New Fall Suits and Cravenettes. and heavy soles, hand- hand - sewed | jsewed welts, $9.50 | $9.50 New Fall Styles In Children’s School Shoes. Parents will be profoundly impressed with our new shoes for their children, f and Black Kid Lace; size n and Lace, heavy Clad” Lace; size Kid Button and Lace, heavy soles; sizes 6 to 104.6 ss. serene $1.25 Satin Calf and Box Calf Lace; slats 10 to 1914. cassecseereees $1 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace; sizes 12 to 2 and 24 $ Child's Black Kid- Button and Lace, medium Soles; sizes 6 to 104. seve etnren snes School Hosiery for Boys and Girls, 12% c.; 2 pairs...... @5¢ STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Genuine $15.00 Values at $10.50. We expect to fit several hundred men to these new Fall Suits and Rain Coats to-morrow, and they will leave this déepartment satisfied—every one —for, notwithstanding the increase in the cost of woollens this season, our clothes are better than ever, We do not expect to lower our standard, but if necessary-will shorten profits. : Fall Saits at $10.50. |. Cyrawenettes at 310.50, »'s wew Fall models in both single | As fine a garment as can be had-at or double breasted; made of PURE | near this price exceptionally well made, \ STEDS In the newest shades and | of fine worsteds {n handsome steel and lorings; quality, style and fit the best) d with Mnen canvas, buzeloth, ets” Tosmor” G4) BC) | Pooled Sree tomor- $40) 0) Boys’ Fall Suits and Coats. Sult with Bxtra Knickers, $2.96. Norfolk and double breasted style; ager 8 to 16; made | products—all new, good and the best to be had at their of carefully selected fabrics, toa range of new Autuma | respective ¥ ices, patterns. The cloth ts of strong wearing qualities—the ugsian, Sallor and Norfotk Sutts, make stronger. Pot Saturday only, coat and one pait $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 & $7.50. oki gray effects, such as are never sold under $15.00, All the genuine Priestley Salts, Top Coats and Reefers, A gathering together of the foremost makers’ best Qoats and Reefers, \ $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 & $5.98. O'NeM Bidy.—24 Ploor WOMEN'S sheer gauze black rial Brown and Honeyeomb lisle thread Stockings, seinen seances sss ecewam in Be CHILDREN’S ribbed cotton || nemmed and tucked Diawere. . a Stockings, reinforced knee, zs tren, | School Gulmpes, ell 81268 nme SALB OF HAND-DRAWN | O'Nelll Bidg.—3a PI Infants’ Wear. Infants' hand-made Bootes... 40¢ Hosiery Specials. Outing Flannel Wrappers... Vong fad sbort Slips and Pett. CORE. wha rin es ene wnimanemteam Mlannel Sacques. w.omenewmes « 0g 25c per pale; 6 pairs, $1.30 Embroidery and tucked Drawers25c heel, toe and sole, untearable, stool Aprons, all £1205. ie 25 si ChOOL PEELICONES 4+ o0+ wees 2G 25c ee te Pajamas, ail styles and steen. ..85¢ 6 pairs * School Bonnets, all sizes. .....65¢ O'Nelll Bidg.~2d Floor | |“, two to five years... $2.50 A if Infants’ Cap Linings, all colors .39¢ Art Embroideries, | | Sbsistening Caps, aleely LINENS AT ALMOST HALF PRICE 20 end 24 inch square, $1.25, $6.50 and $1.75 Regular price $2.00 to $2.50.

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