The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1912, Page 12

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Jebneon of Cail- ene of Rosseveit’y ct'ef gapport- i & eet mpeedh, prodadly endorning = ‘Pomerene and former Genater| § @! ae or by mail (0 and H tmeteded ame cents, — Your \ Son ite oy tomers | ane SNeuro” Powders fall ts our guar | Serra sam || Neuro cHemical, oo., || eo mabe Onto 0 real tor'$ West Brighton, N. Y. City t k ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW MODELS OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES IN THE VARIOUS FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, Bot. F | ' 4 ie A-LARGE STOCK IS NOW SHOWN AT - | N % ‘3 Po, { TRIMMED MILLINERY * ‘THE MATS FOR FIRST SPRING WEAR COMPRISE , PARIS MODELS AS WELL AS MANY SMART Y) DESIGNS PROM B. ALTMAN & CO.’S WORKROOMS. Mit, Ra ——— MOCHIENG HATS, ROMMETS AND VEILS IN CORRECT STYLES. (THIRD FLOOR) (B. Altman & Co.’ ARE OFFERING AT MODERATE PRICES So pes ee BOYS’ CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. t AN INSPECTION OF THE STOCK 18 INVITED, CHILDREN'S SHOES YOUTHS, MISSES AND LITTLE CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR MADE ON APPROVED ANATOMICAL LASTS fT 18 SUQGESTED THAT CHILDREN BE BROUCHT TO THE DEPARTMENT, IF POSSIBLE, IN ORDER THAT THE SPECIAL ATTENDANTS MAY SEE THAT PROPERLY PITTING SHOES ARE SECURED, MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S COATS, SUITS & DRESSES OV MATERIALS PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR THE COMING SEASON, MODERATELY PRICED GARMENTS, AS WELL. AS THE FINER 2.483 OF GOODS, ARE INCLUDED IN THE SPRING AND SUM. MER ASSORTMENTS, INSPECTION OF WHICH IS INVITED MISSES APPAREL ScxDOL WAISTS AND GUIMPES QVTERNOON DRESSES TAILOR-MADE SUITS EVENING FROCKS MOTOR COATS STEAMER WRAPS 90 THE WEW NORFOLK AND BOX-BELTED COATS. CHILDREN'S DRESSES or | GINGHAM LINEN PIQUE | SERGE CHALLIS LINGERIE FABRICS } COATS FOR GENERAL WEAR. GRAM Avewne, 2409 ond 3505 Aerts, Nem Youd ae A t / | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue--37th and 38th Sts. Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing | Spring atyles of Top Coats, School and Dress Suits, Washable Suits, Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and Purnishings. SATURDAY AT SPECIAL PRICES Boys’ Suits, Extra Knickerbockers Norfolk and double-breasted models of navy blue «: or | fmporeed English mixtures, 7 to 17 years. Values $9.75 6.50 Mand-Tailored Suits Extra Kalekerbockers. Of imported taa’scorch mixtures, 7 . 18 years, Value $14.50 | 0: 00 Boys’ Double-breasted Reefers Ne and 6 h mi 4 Me a Ind arate eee \ onal nglish, Kerepy| 6.50 | Washable Suits or | white Sultnen porn lel 3to 10 years, Value $3.00 1 95 Young Men’s Suits re a vance 12.75 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY “Franklin” Damp-proof Shoes FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS ‘Tag ZErentita” cohen shes, made on enslave erthopatt joes Wear Guaranteed. ‘Stree 8 w 10% Gigee 11 to 2 Youths, 299 0 6 2.45 2.65 2.65 Vatue $3.00 Value 63.75 | Vatne 64.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Spring Models for Immediate Weat SATURDAY AT SPECIAL PRICES Misses’ <allored Whipcord Suits | peo rnd oh t crepes rn Lang Himmealerrtay "ialored red’ | grey an ca change oe ot Steet 330.60 29.50 Girls’ Three-piece Suits prem. Tailored Coat, with smart drese | crag comeing goviest ih deahanle ecsisane 19 | collar, . cl 7 5 Value $20.50 Misses’ Taffeta Silk Dresses Afternoon Dresses of gavy or biack chiffon taffete, Dutch of high neck models. vatue 20.60 18.50 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses Tee exclusive models of men'a wear English serge, in blue, black or white; braid trimmed; collar and cuffs r+") hand embroidered linen of rea} Irish lace. M to 20 years. Value $29.60 Misses’ Voile Dresses isso © on ia 4 yh le ce pobable, yale, real Irish lace yoke { jon, finely tucked waist and s! ir to 20 (opel . Value $10.78 14.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1642.” < Lord & Taylor Founded 1836 “4 New Models for Spring in Sutts, Dresses 8 Coats for Misses, Juntors and Children Afternoon Dresses of taffeta silk, crepe de chine and sin $29. 50 satin, exceptionally pretty models. Dresses of White Voile ls hand-embroidered waist 12.50 Spectal Value 5 Full Length Coats of superio? quality serge, contrasting color collars $19. 50 & $22.50 150 Misses’ & Juniors’ Washable Dresses of chambray in plain sors striped madras sailor collar. Very Special $3.50 Children’s Tub ‘Dresses —4 to 14 years— in a variety of materials and styles $1.45, $1.95 & $2.95 White Lingerie Dresses hand embroidered and lace trimmed $3.95 8 $6.50 Special Values in Infants’ Wear Children's Play Rompers —4 to 6 years— of solsette, in pink, ight blue and white g8c 8 $1.45 e of gingham and chambray in all colors and white 50c, 75¢ 8 98 White and Colored Dresses of ee saee) chambray end lawn, Russian and walst models ‘ 98c, $1.45 & $2.45 White Serge Coats —4 to 5 years— all lined, embroidered scallop collar and cuffs $3.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Iwasa BLDRAPERIES as 5, BAUMANN & BRO No Money I had | Clad plans rail ‘Egiseie m pant near ehet will it Sagers io Chet. sec inate to our enormous purc! i Credit System—One hd eg SN a aaa | ME Prag oa lw Be by Osr otor Tracks Girls’ Washable Dresses February Furniture and Carpet Sale Of Andersen gingham, In phambeny, Imported pique, redo threugheu! eh als bs vale ene sells valve $0.75 6.75 — te. "50 Jo tire par thn 9 Girls’ White French batiste, ve te Be ince yokes, and W. L. DOUGLAS °3 °3:22°4 & °S SHOES All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes end Widths, for Men and Boys, THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W.L.Douglas shoes a trial. W.L.Douglas name stamped ona shoeguarantees superior qual- ity and more value for the money land Made White Dresses rent ee 9 75 than other makes. His name and Brussels price stamped on the bottom pro- Rugs : Rugs tects the wearer against high prices 11. 50 13.6 x 10.6, val. 822 14.98 andinferiorshoes. Insist upon have Vahie $16, at 12.49, value $20 .. 12.49 aes} ing the genuineW.L.Douglas im : | 83x100 15.98 1038.3, value $16..10.49 shoes, eno substitute | Vaite 1h at \ ae mr | Value $25, at 17. 98 . SRF ou Uneleums | | y 4 c. 1 eet Vive 2, 0 26.48 27 9 9g Xb Vane sli At 51 TBS troy as | GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLE, with carved beads and claw feet, Serer pteere Peer GOLDEN OAK Fy CHINA CLOSET, with nee top, HY 12.58 GOLDEN OAK BUFFET, Cae att containing two swell rawers, te ING er. two cup ai alee 18, a like cut; value $15, at : = ==="'If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— jA SEVENTIME “WORLD WANT” WORKS ALL THE WEEK. |A SEVENTIME "WORLD WANT’. WORKS ALL THE WEBK, | - 0, 1.25 Pets at 1000 148i oe PEN ONY evening 9.98 150 ‘Stern’ Brothers " "Men's Furnishings 4 | For Early Spring Wear ea AND WILL OFFER TO-MORROW, UNUSUAL VALUES IN Pleated or Negligee Shirts, of Madras or Percales, in light and dark patterns; also Negligee Shirts of Mercerized materials, with turn back cuffs, coat model, Value $1.50 and 2.00; at 95° Pleated Shirts, with bosoms and cuffs of best quality Russian Cords $ 1 4 5 and plain white body, Value $2.50 and 3.00, at . Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs, | of fine quality silks; also ape? 55° Silk Knitted Scarfs, } 7 in desirable patterns and colorings, Value $1.00 and 1.50 * Pure Silk Crochet and eat ; st 85° Foreign Silk Folded Four-in-Hands, Vatues1.so, Flannel Pajamas, tn neat striped effects with ope milttary collar and silk loop: Value $1.50: a Advance Spring Models in Ilisses’ and Girls’ Apparel of the latest materials, such as Coarse Diagonals, Serges, Novelty Cloths; Changeable Taffetas, Faille Silks, Whipcords and Imported Tweeds, are now being shown, also for To-morrow, a Specially Prepared Sale of ‘ Misses’ One Piece Dresses, ‘ for Street and Evening Wear, of changeable taffetas, fou! serges, satin cloth and crepe meteor, $15.75, 31.5% 50, 20.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits, of men's wear serge, In navy, black and hairitnes, 26 Inch coat lined with peau do cygne silk, Value $2.00, Girls’ Three Piece Suits, Two Models, of serges, hairlines and shepherd checks, | effectively trimmed, sizes 10 to 16 years, Value $22.50, 15.50 Also a large collection of very desirable Girls’ Washable Dresses, of pervales, lawns and ginghams, sizes 4 to 14 yrs, Misses’ Washable Dresses, of Striped Lawn, with lace collar, also of Cotton Voile, with hand embroidery and Cluny lace insertion, sizes 1¢ to 18 years, Value $8.50, 617.80 1.65 to 2.98 at 4.73 Attention ts directed to their New Spring Styles in Young [len’s and Boys’ Clothing Young Men's Sack Suits, in the new two and three button soft roll effect, of pee fancy gray, brown tan mixtures, also plain and fancy blue Saree, In from 34 to 39 inch chest, from 812. ‘50 to 27.50 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, rics, in models HI ee aa 14 to 18 fecha $11.50 to 18,00 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in the newest shades of blue, Cali Ret fi tan mixtures, neat cheeks, plaids and stripes, sizes from 8 to 17 years, from 85.00 to 18.50 Boys’ Overcoats for Spring Wear, of gray and tan mixtures, in sizes from 9 to 17 years, et 8.50 Boys’ Reefers, yl from 3 to 8 years, at 34,95, 6.50 Washable Suits, Russian and Sailor models, in all destrable colors, 91,95 © 8.75 also white, hand embroidered, from $3.50 t% 0.95 COMPLETE LINES OF BOYS! AND YOUTHS' FURN' ris) BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S STRAW AND PELT HATS, West 23d and 224 Streets’ j CENTS FISHER BROS AWEEK coLUMBUS AVE. BET. 105 «105 & NO MONEY DOWN | Parchase $3.00 Down $50.00 ar] on bar 1 16:09 * 150.60 15. *« 200.00 25.00 * 860.00 @ 10d Bt, HE FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AYE. BET. 103 & 104 STS. A WORLD WANE WMLt GO..AND GEE m3, AL Se eT a

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