The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 10

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—= Fa palr of house THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911, 000 vasa ? j ‘ | ae FLED HOSPITAL Morton Oppenheim Co Cnevican Lady Lord & Taylor nn enn Ge. IN HER NIGHTIE, ' IE a St e r Sui it S $15 5 BY) | CORSETS Founded 1826 " z moc ie Is of. siking. das ash an ‘ le No. 264 Es tare aad ao al “onl sn aera. sabe it For Friday and Saturday oF eer rench serges, novel- To the Lincoln. ty mixtures and wors- teds in newest color- ings. Coats are cut in the latest length, lined with finest of silks or satins, trimmed with pital clad only in a nightgown and braidings in beautiful de- skirt, Wearing a thin pair of sitppers |), / | ! and burdened with a two-months-old signs or plainly — tailored. baby. | Skirts are the late The fugitive t* Teena Wohistetn, | Skirts are the 1 twenty-five years The eof v Nov, 18 from Swe with friends at No. @red and Forty-ninth Two months ago she was taken to the hos- pital, where she gave birth to a boy. The Government then notified the hospital she was © detained as a} ortation as K00n | ed. No guard] wae supp not believed there was any probability of her trying to get away. Last night the baby was fretful and the nurses in making their half hour rounds saw the mother walking the floor | in the maternity ward, a one-story an-| nex, trying to quiet it, She wore only) slippers and a skirt! over her night dress, About 11.20 o'clock | she and the baby disappeared, j ‘She could not have gone by the front | door, as a guard is on duty there and it 1s supposed she got out of a window, | though all were found closed. She took @ dlanket from the baby's crib in which t9 wrap it. SUSAN B. ANTHONY AND JUDGE FOSTER AS HIS “PARENTS” Bigamist Chef Showed Photo- graphs to Wives and Got Their Money. mans represented in these garments. You would not derive more satisfaction by having it made to your ler and paying double the price. We want to impres upon you that this is by far the most desirable collection of suits and great- est value ever offered at the price. Swissco Grows Real Hair Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or | Faded Mair to Its Natural Color _ Does Not Dye or Stain | LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Values $20 and $25 Swissco st This great discorery Albert, | A NEW SHDRLOOK HOLMES STORY. | _ ‘Phe Adventure of the Morwood | Builder” is the title of the complete | Conan Doyle Sherlock Molmes Deteo- tive Story to be given in booklet form with next Sunday's World. One of a set of thirteen complete stories. Get, Centre’ the set. Two angry women confronted John Simed, allax Kovarscn, a steamship chef, when he came to the They Are Fresh and Clean Made up in the most desirable Spring fabrics, such as French serges, storm serges, worsteds, etc. The colors are nav hetiotrope, tan, and black and white Established Half a Century Registered ‘vade Easter Neckwear At “The Linen Store.” New Hand-Embroidered Sailor Collars, $1.50, 2,95, 4.50 up to 21.50, New Fichus, in Organdie at $4.25; in Chiffon and Net at $2.25, 2.95 and 5.75. Hand-Embroldered Fichus, at $10.50, 13.25 up to Novelties in Flower Neck Pieces, Roses, 50c, 85¢ and $1.00. Violets‘combined with Roses, 85c. New Lace Side Jabots, $4.25, 4.95 and 5.95, ; A ° Easter Hosiery & Veils. Pure Thread Silk Hose, lisle-lined, 4 inch tops and soles, $1.00. Plain White Silk Hose, $1.00 pair and up. Embroidered Silk Hose, $2.25 to 14.50 pair Black and Colored Silk Hose, embroidered in self and colors, $1.85, 2.25, 2.75, 3.25, 4.25 and up New Evening Scarfs, in beaded and embroidered and Chiffons in all colors at 14,50, 17.5 32.50. Lace Scarfs in Spanish, $6.25, 8.75, 9.50 to 19.50. Lierre at $10.25, 13.50, 17.75. Real Applique, $27.50 up to 72.00 New Washable Lace Veils, from $1.25 to 14.75. py 33.50 wo 4.00 SHOES 52% MEN BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2.50 Douglas shoe store and li You are invited to visit W. L. Specia In Marabout, in ble “i an tural, five strand, inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high-cut 244 yards long, at $3.50. Value $4.75. shoes. Easter models in the greatest variety, all the latest novelties, including Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look smaller; High Heel Shoes and Fancy Ties for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made W, L Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in W. L. Douglas store. W. L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other make, giving you better value for the money than you can obtain elsewhere. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. ‘CAUTION! The genuine have W. L. Dough ' and i ¢ retail price stamped on tom, which protects the wearer agains high prices and inferior shoes. FAST COLOR EYELETS Refuse Substitutos Claimed to be “Just as Good."* If you cannot obtain W. L. Douglas shoes in your town, write for catalog. Shoes sent direct from factory to wearer, all charges prepaid. W. L. DOUGLAS, 152 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, OUCLAS CREATER NEW YORK STORE reels o i J James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St. Walteeitocis, er ECIAL VELIVERIES to the Bronx and Westchester County. DINGS, ‘ul This Out tt will Eotithe You tow HANDSOME SOL VENIK, | i Down en $54 “ 6 2\88- 2190 2190 3pAVEs 119 120 1ST" I Sunday World “Wants” Bring Monday Morning Wonders. BEA “ Neckwear for Easter Fancy and Plain Net Ruffs With ribbon ends—black, black and white, and black combined with colors $3.50 to $5.95 ; Marabout Stoles and Boas ee ee $3.50 to $13.50 Fancy Scarfs for Easter Gifts at about 14 less than former prices. $2. 75 to $10. 00—formerly $3.95 to $15.00 Yokes, Stocks, Bows, Collars, Windsor Ties, Coat Collar and Cuff Sets, Etc. 25¢ and 50¢ each At a conference on fashion the other day in one of the greatest fashion centers of the world, there were discussed the various merits of the dif- ferent makes of several lines of women's apparel. A\ll that interests us here is to gay that in regard to corsets At special prices American Lady Corsets were pronounced the most fashionable in corsetry. The dis- | cussion brought out the fact a] that American Lady Corsets, i because of their superior style | | Imported Black Lace Veils $1.35 to $3.95 and fit, have been universally adopted as the most correct by the’ best dressed women in America. We presume you do wear an American Lady Corset. If not, why not.try it and see for yourself ? Ribbons Satin Dotted Lingerie Ribbon | extra quality, white, pink, light blue, No.1 114 - Al out \ Per piece 25¢ 4c 55¢ 75 95€ fof 10 yds. Extra Quality Dresden and Moire Ribbons light and dark combinations, 5 inches wide 27 per yard—Value 39¢ - ‘At Your Dealer's Beautiful New Models $1 to $10 Insist, upon the American Lady Corset. Be sure that you get just the right model of American Lady Corsets for your individual figure. NamewAmericanLady, on every American Lady Corset. lavender American Lady-Corset Co, Detroit Chi Sale of Silverware Sterling Silven Deposit—on Glass —Strapped Pattern— Whiskey Bottles............ Value $6.00, at $4.50 Whiskey Glasses..... . Value $1.00, at 75c High-ball Glasses....,..... Value $1.75, at $1.10 Water Glasses........:..... Value $1.75, at $1.10 German Silver Mesh Bags—Kid lined. | 4 and 6 inch frames—Value $3.75, at $2.75 6 inch frames—Value 86.25, At 84.75 New York Bi Free We will vive bil in mereha Wh 1 Your Purchase ere businy this week 10 ver cent. of the amount of Four Me { Moire and Satin Bags $2.95 and $4.50 Sale of Dress Findings Dras Shields Imperial Double Nainsook Imperial Double Silk ty Pnglisi.| This entire | size 2—pair 17¢, doz, 81.75 | Size 2- 3 15.98) Library Outit ah s dia 9c, me 4 cae ora Se, Sane a (4s iustrated) 4 ! Gin. ' at ig Of gam ete yalue Re 260. “Qa o 5 Sa vat 680 $49. 98 eek, belivers this Library Special Double Nainsook ‘Light-weight Shirt Waist, yon. ae | Size 2—pair 10c, dor, 90c]__ Crescent aoe ne BOR “« g— “ 100, 90c | Size 1—pair 8c, doz, 80e Rooms S75 4 Rooms 195 5 Rooths $150) wf feet * e100] ° a" 8c, be Furnishe? Furnished Furnished | “ 5— “ 15e, * 8125) * 3- “ 1c, “ 81.00 : OUR LIBE WRITE for our NEW We Pay Freigh CREDIT TERMS | BOOKLET canta ie ; apply also to Long | information ! jd and RailroadFare Island, New Jersey | Taffeta Bindings, etc. Spool Silk our outfits. Mailed free and Connecticut.’ Blue Ribbon, pe. 18c, dor, 81.40 Spool dos, ue Ribbon, pe. C N 84TH ST. 2nd quality, “ Me, alls &'L large spools 45¢ $4.50 aanunbar AT Bars & RD, 1 E. ‘LY STATION | Nave, 9c, 81.00 Kit Rbbon, 100 yds. 5c abe EVENINGS eo rr AT CORNER | Special values in Pins, Dress Weights, Beltings, etc. o Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find To-Day If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found” Adv. in the World this morning, $ 32° DOWNON 50° $ 5ee se 66 $ s75%9 $9750 ses Cy i SOLID Hee ASS BE Zz AMOUNTS IN ened OO TION iv PURCH, prQuN 2174. 3 PAVE cel IBS119 2° OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Tmo A

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