The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 18

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Se ae To, oe a [cietantaiidhiiedtnatitieeec a oe — = oe = THE EVENING WORLD, ? that $1,000,000 per year interest will be | tevetve is out scratching soon after day- turned into the treasury, three banks | light, and accompanies them every- , TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1918. have cancelled their depository privilege | Where, leading them to where the Corsets and High Heeled Shoes Blamed [BANKS GLAD TO PAY |Site ee i ee For Cost of Living by Social Leader) \NTEREST AND HOLD |r Ret eee nets Tooster is calred in the neighborhood, —: " ADOPTS DESERTED FAMILY. | ‘rar’ stands co each citmon to tne'roost “They Say a Woman||\@\ (P ; UNCLE SAMS TRADE| sti, sence seer ovsor cl seieittz ts oranda See ch ‘| Dresses for a Woman,” 7 Ves j “SS ‘ dy Bercheed hoe at the head of the row. I Asserts Mrs. Alma W. cldertay, “reday Re" te just learning to Powell, ‘“‘but This Ie) Net So, for Women Dress for Men Through Women, and They Have 4 Ceased to Fool the Op- ; posite Sex.” Mire. Powell Advocates Bloomers for Men and Women, and She Says dt V Shape Gowns Are Healthy for Women, Then the Men Should Adopt Them. Mre, Alma W. Powell, social teader, musician and lawyer, in reply to Prof. ‘W. Gargent’s statement that the Amert- avons wen ter tate ant tee! Lema Smut be nuhog te devrtmcat | TAAL TUN FURNISHINGS FOR MEN & BOYS Only Three Depositories De- cline and 300 Apply for the Accounts. —_——— Franke 6. Browne, of Stafford avenue, ‘A Capable Young Man. Bay, Staten Island, has the only (From the Green Ridge (A 0.) News.) e reester thus far reported this| Roe Gilmore came into our sanctum i i i i 3 James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Semi-Annual Sale wilingnets to accept foreign fashions fesponsible for the high cost The net result of the new oréer ts i E i H y: ie true, We are f Extraordinary Values Men’s Haberdashery, Straw Hats, Two-piece Suits, Raincoats, Underwear, Half Hose, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas, Canes and Boys’ Clothing. ite eibeog? ft James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23d Street On Sale Wednesday, May 14th. ” WHY Nor . - i S4cK3 1 ENS COsrume, ie . CONTRACTOR MISSING. W. T. Newbury Not Heard From Since Leaving Montclair May 8 Although the poltes in towne of North: i sts Willa “ROGERS” SILVER TABLEWARE Sectional plate on nickel silver, suitable for Bungalows, Hotels and Cottages. Tea or Coffee Spoons....... value 2.00, 1.50 dos. Tablespoons or Dinner Forks “ 4.00, 3.15 dos. 3 i ii REEsgs i] if abRRE i i i th i i t i { br i MEN’S WEAR ~ Shirts with soft, plain or plaited bosom, made of Mercerized Materials, English Madras and Flannel. values 1.60 and 2.00, 1.25 Shirts of Silk Mixed Fabrics, Scotch Madras and Mercerized Cloth, in various models and sleeve } iP g [ t ? i = ii 1 | il ie it iti i t i} a] 1 2 man. when « woman's i lengths. values 3.00 and 3.00, 1.95 MEW ARE NOT MISLED AS TO ouillon or Soup Spoons...“ 4.00, 3.15 dos. Made of Soie Melange in neat stripe. 2.65 THE CIEE OF WOMEN'S FEET. | Butter Spreaders.......... “ 93.80, 2.90 dos. values 3.50 and 4.00 cot Maty fet are stil emal. Wot oo Oyster Forks........0...05 “ 3.26, 2.15 dos. Silk Shirts, made of heavy Peau de Nouveaute oy a | TH Medium Knives,—solid handles“ 4.00, 3.00 dos. in neat and novel stripes; custom finish, 4.85 smibdle of the shee met mistond @ : ; Tas ab ana “Eee mraag ne nee Dessert Knives, —selid handles “ 3.60, 2.85 des. Pojumas wits low ext an rallitary collars, i / mova eo one se STERLING SILVERWARE = « |_eias ond S0"Mauwials tm White and Colors b nypenng dha gue efesinaghil ggend value 2.00, 1.25 . Choice assortment in new and exclusive designs, including many pieces appropriate for wedding gifts. Sandwich Trays.............. 10.50 to 22.75 Seavabe xeaisealeaists 10.50 to 19.75 Individual Almond Dishes..... Ze 3 4 i i Pajamas of Silk Mixed Fabrics in White and Colors; regular and extra sizes. 3.45 values 5.00 ‘and 6.00 Night Shirts, made of Nainsook and Cambrio, with White and Colored trimmings. Sizes 14 to 19 inches. value 1.00, 6506 Straw Hats—English manufacture, best make. value 2.50, 1.65 Tennis Trousers, made of all White Flannel, | i would ourl by the pressure on the ‘The jewelled band or cap agte adornment.” \ Whee, asked if the Oriental cap she 1.00 to 2.25 WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS @ head as shor — ad sing te nf vil eur | f A large and attractive stock of Negligees, Kimonos and House Dresses at exceptional prices. Negligees of Crepe de Chine in a variety of , 12.50 and 14.60 values 19.80 ¢0 22.50 Negligees of Albatross in an assortment of ‘iki 5.75 and 6.95 values 1.25 and 9.99 Nogligess of Swiss. ...1.96, 2.05 and 4.50 values 2.96 to 6.50 Khnonce of Crepon....1.45, 1.75 and 2.25 ° values 1.96 to 3.50 Fabrics, in Norfolk and regular styles. values 20.00, 25.00 and 96.00, 15.75 and 22.50 Raincoats of Gray Mixed Tweed with velvet or self collar. Also Tan Canton Cloth with self or plaid backs English models. 11.78 vaiee 98.00 ¢> 23.60 ‘was asked if she did not think of some heads would pre- “thie method becoming House Dresses of Washable Materials, trim- med with embroidery. 1.50, 1.95 and 2.25 values 1.95 to 3.60 “MME. IRENE” CORSETS ol Ghat it Dinde though it doss not ap- pear to.” are 47,381 Public Telephones in New York City. , Sire. Powell admires and affecta long ieee prec eeen| (FN These telephones, placed for the conce- oi ean aor oes the bloomers 0, univers At % Less Than Usual Prices stout slees. per garment 40c and B50 yie‘for men and woman though she nience of the public, bring rapid and reliable a values 40 and 1.00 would eee @ variation in cut for the @enher women and for the stout The Rassian costume would be « sugses- tea. telephone service within your reach, wherever you may be. To save the time, money and labor that Mme, Irene” Corsets of Fine Contil, usual peices 6.00 and 6.00, 3.00 “Mme, Irene” Corsets of Imported Coutil, | Mre. Powell eats only one meal a dey, ‘at 11 in the morning. It usually comeiste of @ beekateak or chops, ‘ oe personal p uires, need weual peice 2.00, , 4.00 ~ Pure Silk Half Hooe, with double soles, Bee eee ca'e wane te et Look he th Bhs Gell Son = "Mme, Irene” Corsets of Light Welght Coutil, and toes, Black, Tan, Navy Blue and Gray, Pineapple. During the day one dricke wsusi peice 10.00, value 1.00 pate 5c pais, 6 pairs 5.00 “if J bap the courase” ahe sald, “| “Travel ‘elephone’’ Yime, Irene” Corseta of Plain and Pure Silk Half Hose, with Isle thread reins ot 2 pha Ss A i usual price 13.00, 6. forced heels snd toos, lee, Black my Fines Prom Harvard's | “Mime, Irene” Corsets of Fancy Broche Colors. value 1.00 pair, GOc pair, 6 pairs 3.25 4 Clase Day Elm, around whieh | \ Batiste, usual price 15.00, Mercerized Lisle Half Hose in Black, Tan, Anil men have sat eat ovat | } im ie | Mme. Irene” Corsets of Fancy Broche, Navy Blue and Gray. Also Pure Silk in Black recently fell victim i and value 880 pair pair 253c ba 0 be { ws X usual price 18.00, 9.00 beste tm f ‘ ; (Mme. Irene” Corsets of Fancy Broche Silk. NEE usual price 25.00, 12.50, Mah Late Diternse Wht You Needs World “Want” Wil Go ing Gt i

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