The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1913, Page 6

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The crowd that gathered looked Strangely upom the maa whe Bed been blind. “Tem bina” For many days a man bearing this align on the corner of sixty-thira street F and Third avenue was loi thither by an| “A miracte, my friends, a miradie,” he said. “My sight has been restored.” The crowd did not understand it this . Which she de= peaited for him at the corner that he might ait down and not got tired. He way. The blind man “beat” ft tm the. caomensnalifermnaimnens 20-YEAR MAN LOSES HIS J0B. Leng Service Did Not Coum When Me Forget Orders. CANTON, 0., Sept. 12—Adter having bean in the servies of the Northern Ohio Traction Company for twenty years, Jacob Hiddie, motorman, was to-day Gamisred because he forgot orders. He confessed that his lack of memory caused him to run past the awitoh at Reedudan Wednesday evening and brought om a collistom cf interurban too, that) cars which resulted in the injury of a | Mail and Telephone | Orders Receive Prompt Attention Imported & Domestic House Gowns & Negligees The Latest Fall Medels; Charmeuse, ~~ Crepe, Chinois, Lace, Hand- his a Me soorned that he should be I i Ph 5 r i : Lord & Knickers 8 Silk Petticoats: The latest erg aged and flowered gg | crepe-de-c lersey and messaline, in the desirable PE be “Genevieve’’ Petticoat peeriton ond at desirable for the present pre yp Arig of silk Jersey, black, white and | ‘ $6.95 & $7.95 Me on x Silk Petticoats, black and colors, 4 $2.05, $3.45, $3.95 up 0 $10.75 Mm +, Sill Jersey, black, white and colors, é §, 93-45, $4.45, $5.95 wp 10 $10.75 . ysetin Petticoats, black, colors and flowered, ag $10.75 t0 $17.50 lack, white and street shades, ie "3395, 95-95, 37.05, 311.75 205.00 Knickers ‘ and Pa Ge totter. in Spit os street shades,. — $3.45, $$5.00 $6.05" | Sepa athe ale 5 00 & $5.50. . Women's, Misses’ & > Children’s Tatlored Hats Peary floor) parlor quali | ina bs lange ond the _ sr so no iri flowers, ribbons and new fancies Sousa, 0» 4 $5.00, $10.00 & $15.00 At oP Values $8.00 to 620.00 x ina a Cewtmmed | Haw the season's pes in pat 4 Bap extrecue lied, made of various materials $095 $3.95, $5.00, $6.95 80 $13.45 - Values 14.00 to 610.00 = pent SUNEEDAG)p, | BISCUITS . Founded 1826 Mister Fail Suits ee eee ery an ery meatier "THE EVENING cae Sn AT eat tno FRIDAY and SATURDAY | | WHITE BEANS 4c} lona STRING BEANS 2: 5c § S23 4 Tea =———A6P=——— EVAPORATED BEST CREAMERY BUTTER SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT tat m Ala i Paci 675 Stores in the U. 8. There ah abhi for Greater New York o: rr Manes aFTLE DIFYERENCE WHAT rou } NEED—A We WORLD * “WANT” WILL "GET 1, we Store Opens at 9 A.M. Taylor Closes at 6 P. M. Spiendid :Values for Saturday in Misses’ & Children’s Fall Suits & Coats Chiffon, Satin Bro sad Canes Cpe nt Na San | mg “er | s19,50 Satin Brocade... (.0.00020072.925.00 to $125.00 — f Charmeuse. .........com se -0/s.814.75 to $160.00 , . Leng ‘ BRB S eo Wiertdcocssvioe 4 oderes 082.50 to $78.00 Ming ete Pesan Ean ca fur $ * Hand-Embioidered. Crepe... .-... .28.60 to $05.00 colin yobs lined, ond handsomely tailored 22.50 Chiffon .......020+0 cereecees 928.00 to. $78.00 1 Canton Crepe ....... evesseen- $12.75 to $22.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, “ +H cre; Crepe-de-Chine .......+re+nc-« 96.95 to $92.50 ts ied lo pig at asic $19.50 — new a jue 00 J, ‘hs - Fall Display of « Children’s & Juniors’ Coats New Fall Model American worsted with.collar of rtou| $6. 95 si waisted line Value $8.96 Another New Medel - Of American worsted with collar and belt of $5. 00 ‘conttasting velvet trimming Value $7.60 ig America Sols iy ol talent Lena | s12.50 some velvet trimmed to match Value $16.50 Extraordinary Sale of ® * Women’s Boots & Low Shoes Women's New Fall Boots Light or medium weight, with high or medium Cuban or broad tread con- | $3,25 cave heels; also —&,.,, si! Values Young Women's Boots MEM # leat hers, with low college heel... i Our Entire Stock of Low Shoes ‘ Suitable for Early Fall Wear, rea At Half Price and Less’? ; tm 95 F $2.95 ¥ * Children’ 's H Growing Girls’ Shoes Genuine white buckekin—§2.25 t0 $3.50 School Shoes of black Russia calf with chromoid tole, lace and button $1.50 to $2.75—Values 82.25 to $4.00 Ton Russia and Patent Leather * $1.75 to $3.00—Valucs $2.25 to $4.00 According to size nly. ¥ | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, “1918. ” OPPENHEIM, Guns Crm 34th Street—New York ie Coach Company (RST eR PR TY TR ee EB ET ay ge sett oe 9 <A iy May en Bret y+ —$—$—= Women’s and Misses’ Fall Millinery First complete such leading Parisian designers as Car resentation of a charmin, ng collection of original creations from ‘oline Reboux, Marie Guy, Georgette, Maison Lewis, Evelyn Varon, Suzanne Talbot and Jeanne Lanvin; also Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s own original designs in the fashionable materials and most favored trimming effects. 15.00 20.00 and upward. | | 7.50 10.00 rat le Brooklyn OPPENHEIM, GLLINS aG «= Buffalo Newark 34th Street—New York j ‘ Autumn Modes ° For Misses and Girls Picturesque and youthful are the Autumn styles, designed to meet the require= ments of the younger generation. Misses’ Tailored Suits Models fashioned on youthful lines, come prising reproductions of well-known French desi; ; made of the new soft-texture fabrics in the prevailing shades. 20.00 ” 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses - Effectively draped and new tunic models of charmeuse, canton crepe and crepe meteor; also fine French serge street frocks, in smart styles and distinctive color combinations. 16.50 19.75 29.75 © 7 Misses’ Sports Coats—Special The new smart fabric, wool — in shades of navy, saxe blue, oak tan and taupe; distinctive, long- waisted, belted model. Value $25.00 18.00 Girls’ Autumn Dresses: Fine serge, wool poplin and checks; also check and serge combined; long-waisted models; sizes 6 to 14 years. 5.90 8.90 to 15.00 Girls’ Autumn Milliner "Ie Exclusive designs, distinctively fashioned of velvet, hatters’ plush, velour and corduroy; priced with unusual moderation. 2.95 3.95 4.75 HOLZWASS 5cO]te | OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL OPM $6.00 $1.00 to $1 1000 $3040 $200 16.00 $2.00t0$2.26 KITCREN 00° $2! 0 F you dread the crowded cars, Tier the jam all comfort bars, Don’t stand up on weary feet, Here you're sure to find a seat. On a bus ride up and down, Fifth Avenue when you go shopping. _ tan. 8 to 16 years. 3. WEEKLY “ Downea ss | Apartments from $ DPENS a. AN 2 ~ * 100, $50.00 fo $500 ACCOUNT “ « 150.00 Clothing for ; Young Men and Boys Fall models —- individuality and distinction; handetailored of fabrics of superior quality and exclusive design. Boys’ Suits—Extra Knickers All-wool mixtures in select des’ jaunty Norfolk and FN en 5.50 models; 7 to 17 years. Value $7.90 Boys’ Smart Fall Suits Norfolk and double-breasted models; extra knickers; select patterns in allewool mixtures and cassimeres; 6.75 8 to 17-year sizes. Value $10.00 Boys’ Corduroy Suits Effective Norfolk model, with extra knickers. Standard grade, soft is 5.00 ish corduroy, in shades of drab and Value $7.50 Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits Imported fabrics; exclusive styles; superior mixtures and navy blue; new Norfolk and English patch pocket models, with extra knickers; 8 to 17 years. —_- Value $12.50 to $15.00. | | ' | 7.95 and 9.95 * Young Men’s Suits—Special English single and double-breasted, soft roll models of all-wool fabrics, 1 hairlines, one-tone effects and 5.00 4 mixtures; sizes 32 to 40. —- Value $22.50 re Young Men’s Smart Suits \ Strictly hand-tailored of imported fabrics, in exclusive English effects, with patch pockets, as wellas conservative and double-breasted models. 16.50 - 20.00 25.00 a! FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE Ber 103 2104 ST ST BLE VATED STAT/ON POS oe SUB UAT STAT NO OME BLOC Ave — OST Terr HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’? than any other two mediums in the universe.

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