The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1913, Page 10

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Sra tree err a ES ER RR A — THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913, | To EY RE {ERE ) Perens ee FET NET ES EER AIRS ES OT TT Sam «at Pu - which it appears that the buildings will/ fund of $250,000 which was raised seven | 4 ~~ Sk! ED BOARD be four atoriea in height, that the com-| years ago in a nation-wide campaign | . A ) | 1, } a) B'dway, Fourth Av., . Bighty to Tenth St, f Womn'sClothes areintheForeground | Five Spejal Groups at the Spring’s Lowest PricesReady for Tomorrow, Friday. Suits, $11.75 1000 Serge and Silk Dresses made tosell at $18.75 to $20 at $7.75 cnn ated” Git manufacturers or from our| made to gell ‘at $10.75 to $18.75 well built. ‘atti Some of the lserge dresses sold in our own Light and drk colors, plain and striped. der th ‘Conservative mdels and ches with draped | stock for $18.75, and we had to reorder them ward bulldings containing 20 beda, in| strapped to a board, played an import- K 'C THE 0 0 addition to the central dining room and | ant part. y h recreation room and the other necestary — or jo We $8 A administration bulldings. Phithia and Weeks Confirmed, 07 ‘ ay ( ' The first section will consist of two| ALBANY, April 2%4.-- Without oppo- j FILTRATION PLANT ward buildings complete with sr ai the denate to-day confirmed Gov. Feanded 1820 . these two butlding ’ t : : wo ‘The honpital will Be erected from a filled and Sparkling Water * Will Run From Every Faucet in City. Formerly A. T, Btewart & - ~ Exceptional Values in Low & High Shoes For Men The smartest to the most comfortable For Outing, Dress and General Wear $3.95 & $4.85 Values $5.00 to $7.00 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 going to be dispensed to house- . i liked them kirts and tri: ts. Pl ft dark | at least twice because our customers blue aad blac} for ‘those Piidgen My them. so well at the higher price. ble for ‘thet Not every size each style, but all sizes in The silk dresses are remarkable for “A the collection. ality and good style. | Every bea ot who feels their texture heartily eat! of them. 171 Sanple Coats, $10.75 Foulards, striped silks, wide variety and made to at $15 to $18.75 [plenty of colors. Sizes 82 to 44. Serge and migares, majority lined through- oui 1000 Raincoats of akind, but all sizes. | $1.75, $2.95, $3.95 and $5 Dresses, $11.75 made to sell! at $3.75 to $7.50 at $18.50 to $22.50 Rubber surface and rubber lined. coats— Women’s Footwear Special Values Today and Continuing Throughout the Week pecial: ° ° Fresh purcha) from a good manufactuier.|tnoroughly satisfactory All mannish styles. 4 i i oth . Cheaper than um- Men's Furnishings Thowered sung silks, poplin and ype Fen tnd tea to have two or three ia the Correct Styles for Spring Wear silk lined Charming colors. Only | country house and for the motor. a few of a eae a been Old Building London-made Foulard Four-in-Hands & Bat Ties polka spots and figures ..........+.+ +++ $7.00 ture more, but little ships Rate hack wear corey” says Benjamin Frankiln Because th Silk Rotunda Is a Very Large “Vessel” It Announces 42,500 Yards of Silk Lengths in a wes inten ag pec Is 3025 . alue $5.00)" ° bosoms, starched and soft French 0 00d osermee ore e eee 66 ° $ 1. 50, $2.00 * 9 p hae Sith Shirt i. First “Spring Riddance en $3.9 5 ee ee Fee ne «OD They Wil Be Marked 50c to $1.95 yard. Most of Them $6.00 Styles Golf Jackets (Norfolk Sol Fi ain Have Ben Selling in Our bad eld at $1 to $3.50 Colonials mgiss ‘ests with and witi a Silk Ci U: Ss Widel ° P : ‘ummer il s Baise the marl ni ck $7.50 w $1650 ros nk New York | nde ocd, ut, ly 2 cw Canton Crepe, $18 yard, regularly $2—the heavy, | 42 inches wide. : : Golf any tops....... $2.00, $2. 50, $3.00 sare th ce pope rand scr os mesaaline, 68¢ yard, kind we usually sell i» jard—kind usually sell tectarer and for thelest time offered ender regular ae sf. a tate wide greta were @ inches , Cannot and wat -prool. ‘ \ "aonatcy wl at renin ter tne | Siu Suitings and Materials for Wraps Cascadeuse, $1 yard, $2 and gee) pecial Valu Fine Tucked Shirts Stik & Leather Bags At Interesting Prices Crinkled crepes, §.38 yard, regularly $2 and rime tea tem, ale “hSa.0o| il] gion cov fn cen ah ie) Sec ad cet aia Moire Pouch is PR lue 83. any jor one can wan' Gia ad ll ll, ied i . Mr olin momgaretend Popo dogmt yh Se IT mirror and puree, satin Plain Colored Four-in-Hands } 0 width, sia aglae deer apy the ts of that p ¥ ine lare ange ser. Spi 50] UY) iz et et comet | PR cs ator Muslin Night Shirts } Oe “ee rncon and evening, 45 | ior OT wer and lestrousece satin of rare qualitye with colored trimming, Vneek.......} 5 ons aes Ses AS Zara rotularty S20 Jn] Black Messaline and Brocaded Satin eee eeeeeeerecncens Men % Hostery color hay nn ae k ; dag c sion ine, ‘ye pete ind Ay sew sell at s-sample line of fine sill: and silk lisle, stock?” Light and arpeolore Yo match pai clara | ggneegaded gain, $34 yard o4r $2and 9.40 kinds plain colors and fancy mre } These will occupy the Silk Rotunda, Old Building. ‘at Reckaway by the New York ; 35¢ per pair; 3 pairs for $1.00 a orecce Bags : Values 50c and ‘5c Morning Shirtwaists, me Getta onl Sa.25 $2.50 and $3 esis <n th, ob 18h & The ruffle collar blouse with pleated shirt front and ir iway Hy Ve.5 . Fans Greatly Reduced and. tin-|!ong pleated sleeves with frill over the hand, made of fine k and silver | White lawn, #3. bleached German hite voile, hemstitched and with narrow pleated quil- White Gauze Painted Fans Fancy bone sticks 95c to $1.75—Formerly $2.25 to 92.75 White Gauze Steel Spangle Fans Bone sticks 75c half dozen to # half Precis ling around collar and cuffs, $3 6c & $1.00—Formerly $1.00 to $1.75 Russian blouses of voile with bright colored embroidery lum to be worn over the skirt, 83. Black Gauze & Silk Fans Black and steel spangles, also plain gause and silk é 7? E ! § | Re { | Hy i | i i | | il rat uth it H RF ef because there are/o napkins to| With ‘ ' ton crepe waists with high turnover collar of wash- foateh Wie lower thee able satin anc soft pleated ruffles in front, $2 50. Remnants table Jamask—Ger- Voile with lace collar which continues down each side |f é man, Irish, Scote! to $1.25] 0f the opening in front, $2.50. yard. i cuanmainciaiiaianss ee Jepana toilet temstteted| Blouse Patterns Stamped on jm Py nal French Crepe, $1 from pure Irish F i! ! fi Third Floor, Old Building r it s : H 3 $ i i i ‘of al This beautiful French crepe usually sells at 75c yard, a = $1.00 to $7.05—Formerly $1.95 to $19.50 special purchase.| 12}4c¢ { We bought all the im rise had ‘ata pri fe have een. regularly 20c. | a stamped it in patterns copied directly from our fine French te ede A Man, in the Selection . Fancy linens, henstitched and | blouses. a oe Mewes Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. f sealloped, from @inch et 5c to $1.75 would be a very conservative value. ine Me ora Spring Suit 54-inch gt 81.65, hich is about ie bg different designs to choose from, or we shall stamp 4 ji n i order a attern in our- ls Bcd nowadays has wide choice of good and bad. There al All aise hes eeaear one? Plen rol material aoe sleeves if desired. are lots of both kinds in New York. The man Py aaa, | SAW epee Be 8 cert calling. First Floor, Old Building. who will enjoy the fine Spring days that are coming ithe man who now exaraes good judementintis H11] |PFancy China and Rich Cut Glass| At Prices Lowered from One-Third to One-Half Cut Glass | Bonbon dishes, #1, regularly 91:50 | Perfume bottles— | 91.85, reg'ly $2.50 ‘715c, regularly $1.60 and Cake Craps 92, — reg'ly 8S 61, regularly $2.50 the Oil or stoves eae ay sete Fern Pr eg ent ha | Pel Po flop olen bas assembled, in THE NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broad- 9, Megulasly’ gu 75 87H reel Qb-40 ap way corner Eighth, « stock of Spring suits any one of which . " $1.50, renularly 08 $4.50, regularly 87 Celery trays, $1.50, reg’ 50 Sugars and Creams— 92, regul: 98.25 81.75, regularly $2.75 $8, regularly 85 $2.50, regularly $4.50 $3.50, regulsly #8 08, regularly rf fecoed Cane Buildi fenctien onan jery, New Building, nd floor, Old Buildii uildings. % Main fioor, Old Building’ Oo Pulding. Our new Sandwich and @ wan may pick and not go wrong. Every suit is all-wool, Cake Trays for instance. well-cut, honestly tailored, and the best at their prices. the : Sree een 6 varie, whole American market affords. terns 0 grace- Sandwich tray in saw-plerced ful, 90 decorative in ite $12.50, $15, $16.50, $17.50 Ge rae. wating effect, that" it adds to the ly Bread and butter plates, 82 dozen, ind saucers, $2.40 dozen, Esti 08 Sana $5 grades—72 of them are $5 grades. . Fancy China " |, Prices from $10.00 0 $23.00 Sireerenens of the eand- Ontmea! pl 2 dosen, regu-| Candlesticks, 25c, regularly 600 ‘esnebdiog 10 sloe. wiches or it bears. ‘ Sale of Men’s Hats, $1.85 Frui dos., regularly 98.40 | Vases, D0e, 91.50 and $2; now 45c, The MERIDEN Co gain" lth ae 8 gree rere on | a 4 e regularly $3 Tea plates, 2 dozen, regularly @3 After diner ath a ter dinner lee cups and sauc- A crs, $1.20 dos., regularly $3.00 Baby China Dred, lates, $2.40 dozen, reg- Breakiest plates, 10c, regularly 15¢ ulari eacl 20 Onisnent saucers, $1.50 dozen, regu- | Tea plates, 5c, regularly 10c each Perfect, every one of them. Conservative styles in a variety of colors, rough or smooth finish; some two-tones; some with flat,welted-edge brims and bow in back. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths : uv ly read and butter plates, 5c, regu: Dee plates, #2 dozen, regularly | Spoon trays, 20c each, regularly 35c | larly 10c Deep bowls, 5c, regularly 10¢ each d and butter plates, $1.20] Handled baskets, 5c each, regu-| Oatmeal dishes, 5c, regularly 10c h Street, Through to 68-70 W, 35th Street, New York Broadway corner Eighth regularly $8.40 larly 600 ac h Main floor, Old Building, i tastes mand

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