The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1913, Page 6

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cense was dated “Sept. 3" rubbed the sleep out of his eyes, at the Ioense, saw the date and, cons ‘sidering that the hou wt the day, Sept. 24, too! that the twenty-four hour law was being @uly observed and married them. ALS o'clock the new Mra, Bossert, at the Hotel Boegert in Brooklyn, then called up mamma on the telephone. Cupid, dangling his toes from the wire, smiled In satisfaction as he listened to @omething Ike this shooting from re- colver to receiver: “Hello, mamma; this is Natalie, I'm down at the Hote! Bossert. I am Mra. Charles V, Bossert now." ‘Then Cupid gut the connection. ‘The former Miss Taylor is the daugh- ter of Peter Grinnell Taylor, « retired breker, Ghe was cducated at Packer Inatitute, The newlyweds have taken QVER JERSEY LAW ON IS WAY TOBOSTON Brooklyn Man Gets License! Boris, the Drummer Boy, Was! at Midnight and Has Wife Two Hours Liter. That new “twenty-four Swot law meant to curb over-ansivus elopera over in Jersey, may be al Jeraeyites, but when a live coupl foots It from Brooklyn, well, that's a different thing again ‘Take the case of th Mra. Charles V. How Boseert, Hicks and Moi Brooklyn, for exa to elope on Tues young Mr. Bossert, They wanted hi—that ie, on of the Louls Bossert, as—er—willing. So over to Jerney City they went in a taxicab, and arrived at the City Mali at 11 o'clock that night urKe, until a 8 the necond it for granted $7.50 & $10.00 Sport COATS $55.00 As umet, D, Friet * Co, ars meeting lemat or the popular Sport Coats with the Greatest assortments and best values in town. In this special $5 sale you will find all the swag- Ger new sport models in mannish cheviots, boucles and novelty cloths, with plain or kimono sleeves, More of Our Famous WAISTS « 95° y %5e° atyles, at 95c, two hundr Greek survive 1) Trieste on the ¢ American tine te that but Boris waa wounded in the batcle of Kirtidleaseh, was picked up on the field of battle by the son of the! miltionaire, | King of Bulgaria and carried to the hos- wanted to elope very badly, and Miss] Natalle Taylor of No. 72) Flatbush ave en-yoar-old Boris an officer in the Bul- York to-day he wore the un.form of an officer, even to a little sword, On his eof | Proud bosom he displayed the order of nting | St. Elizabeth—he being the only soldier themselves hefore the Rev, Dr. Miller | Among the 9M veterans on board the of the Lutheran Church. Dr. Miller | Oceania wearing @ decoration for brav- looked |ery. In every one of hin forty-two | inches Forts wae a soldier, Two years ago Roris's father, Con- Mantine Dimitrimorith, againat the Turks, His wife being deaq, he took along with him his only son, Boris, then aged five. On arriving at Sona the elder Dimitrimosith, after try- Ing in vain to get momebdody to take care of little Boris, decided to carry him right along into the war. Bors was made a drummer boy and weat cli through the campaign, In the battle of Kirkilesseh a Oullet drawn fresh and foaming trom the .| cask, Makes a cut of roast beef or tender chop a banquet of supreme | e, 7 Values to $2 & Our reputation for selling the best waists in the city , at 95c extends broadcast--waists that other stores ask te $2 for; all loce, net, lingerie | and voile waists, Yall in the latest Wounded and Now Wears a King’s Bravery Medal who arrived, with Hulgarians ap the war, fro 4 of the Austro- ay. And rot only Negtstes pital and was decorated for bravery in Pap rl action with the Order of St. Elizabeth. Furthermore this order maken of sev- They Kot @ license, the hall being garian Army. When he reached New | ‘open because of the primarics, ‘The li+ We are showing an patterns are exclusive late Doylies. $67.50 to 450.00 set. ibe, Saloona, Restaurante, Chop Hou James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. 440 wv mada wud, aah dew wae eo, No one who has ever used it has anything but praise for druff and prevents falling hair Use one bottle-if not satisfied, EA dealer will refund price. and OF at ll ot sample end ond dealers wae to ‘Sgeclattion Co, Newark, 4. WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. Establishes z, Half a Century Luncheon Sets At “The Linen Store” ; exquisite collection, in- living in Hon. cluding nearly one hundred new designs, in ton, sailed away to Bulgaria to fight Luncheon Sets of various styles. Many of the and every one has been selected because of some special merit. Prices quoted are for Sets of twenty-five pieces, in- cluding Centerplece and one dozen enc Finger Bow ai 5 hof Finger Bowl i Madeira Sets, $7.00 to 90.00 per set. Crepon and Cluny Lace Sets, $16.50 to 45.00. Appenzell Embroidered Sets, $60.00 to $150. Filet and Needlepoint Sets, $42.50 to 250.00. Mosaic and Embroidered Sets, $85.00 to $175. Neapolitan Lace Sets, $100.00 to 115.00 set. Duchess, Venetian and Rose Point Sets, Popular Price Garm: it Ho , Z2tce Reproductions of $40to$75 Imported Models, in This SUIT SALE All Sizes for Women and Misses Expert Alterations A Stirring ale that we have had in preparation for w eks and that will pro ea revela ion of economy o the woma who is accustomed to paying the exorbitant pices askrd by the _ Sth Avenue specialty shops. £ True copies of Suite from the famous Parisian designera in the most luxurious fabrica and exquisite new shades. The Faeics |Suede Cloth, Chamois Broadcloth, Wool Poplin, Faille de include} Laine, Diagonals, Matelasse, Novelty Cloths, vhe Colors !Copenhagen, Mahogany, Malay Brown, Russian Green, Keelude “i Hague Blue, Navy, Bla.k If other stores offered these reproductions at $25 they would consider that they were giving the pub- lic extraordinory value, AUD, Price & Co., $ ] 5 in this sale, the price is............... : $10 to $25 Exclusive $49" Never before have such exqui- site styles, such vast assortments, such marvellous values, been of- fered at $10, Models for dance, ty, dress and street wear are included—made of chiffons, laces, nets, crepe de chine, canton crepes, silk »oplins, serges and eponges--the greatest bargains ever offered at $10. Big Sale of $5.00 SKIRTS $998 [7 This big saving is of- fered you in the most desirable models for Fal! and Winter—the new tailored, draped and pe: |\ top effects in fine men's wear serge, black anv’ | white honeycomb checks and the new Scotch plaids each skirt worth fully $5. a or rd Best & Co. New Fall Apparel At Moderate Prices ‘For Young Men Single Breasted Suits (5 Peco, Long Trousers: ) in Faney Brown, Gray or Green Mixtures, Pin Stripe 13.50 to 32.00 | Norfolk Suits of Gray Homespun, Fancy Brown or Stripe. Cheviots, 13.50 to 21.00 Cheviot« and Serges New Fall models, Overcoats in a variety of Mixtures and Plain Colore: Raglan. plain shoulder and belted models. For Boys Norfolk Suits 15.00 to 32.00 Black and White Cheoks, Faney Mixture Cheviots, and Blue Serges. 9.75 to 22.50 | Reefers in Chinchillas, Vicunas, Blue or Brown Kersey Fancy Mixture Cheviota; belted hack models. 9.75 to 30.00 A Select Assortment of London Made Clothing | Manufactured Exclusively for Mest & Ca. Is being shown in the new Scotch and Irish Tweeds and Homespuns. Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Norfolk Suits and Reefers Special Values Norfolk Suits in Gray and Brown Mixtures. With Extra Pair Knickerbockers. Values$i0.50 & $11.50— 8.75 9.75 Overcoats in Tan, Brown and Green Mixtures. Double breasted, convertible collar. Vaive $15.00— Reefers in Gray, Tan and Brown Mixtures. Button-io-neck, belted back. Hats, Caps and Gloves In correct Fall shapes and materials, in atyles suitable for all ages. Imported Velour Hats Various shapes in new Fall coloring: Alpines and Telescope Hats Rough finished Fur Felt; new modelsand colors. 2.00 2.75 “Rah Rah” School Hats Of Stitched Felt, with fancy silk bands, Of Silk Plush or Corduroy. English Model Golf Caps In Scotch Mixtures and English Checks. 1.00 1.25 1.50 Gray Mocha or Suede Gloves Various weights, new shades. Tan Ccpe Gloves New Fall shade:. Pair— 1.50 to 1.75 FIFTH AVENUE Mir 1.15 to 1.75 ONEILL-ADAMSCL ZZ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New Yo Purchase Your Victrola The O’Neill Way “The O'Neill Way" is the new—the different way of purchasing a Victrola. It’s tiie way you have heen keeping a sharp and thrifty “eye out” for. ‘‘The O'Neill Way" speaks of pennies as other dealers talk of dollars when they reach that important matter of Victrola price. | Obey that impulse to buy a Victrola “The O'Neill Way!’ You will never buy one any more conveniently or safely or at a store that makes the fulfilment step on the heels of the promise any quicker than does O'Ncill’s Victrola Section. Here are five offe rs made "*The O'Neill Way" that illustrate what we mean: Brings you Style VIII. Vie- trola, price $40, and #10 in Payments, £1.00 a week Victor Records. Pay ments, 81.25 a week In New York's FILL 6th Avenue, 20th to 22 DA Centre id Street, New Special Showing Girls’ and Children’s Apparel ° New Fall Styles “ For Girls Tailored Suits of Navy Chevivi; new Norfolk model, silk lined. 12 to 16 years. 17.50 School Dresses of Navy, Cadet und Brown Serge: collar and cuffe of broadcloth in contrasting colors. 8 to 15 yearss 7.75 Plaid Wool Dresses effectively trimmed with wide soft silk eash and tie. 8 to 13 years 12.95 Gymnosium Suite of Navy Blue Serge; full Turkish Bloomers with middy blouse. 6 to 17 years 6.95 Fur Trimmed Coats of Zibeline; silk lined, new model, collar and cuffs of velvet, edged with reai Fitch fur, desirable colors. 34 to 12 years. Exceptional value— 25.00 School Coats of Double-faved Zibeline, with hand- some plaid back, large patch pockets and belt of self material. 34 to 7 years. 13.50 Outing Coats of Handsome Wool Plaid: loose kimono sleeve, three-quarter length model. 8 to 14 years 12.75 School Coats of Plain Navy Boucle, or Black and White, or Brown and White Two-tone,Flannel; lined, long waisted model. 8 to 16 years 9.75 Misses’, Girls’ and Children’s Knit Underwear Is shown in complete assortments of desirable Full andWinter weights and materials, in the following makes “ Ahtab” sold only by Best & Co. Cartwright & Warner—Furley & Buitrum’s Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh New Millinery Is shown in an original assortment of appropriate and exclusive styles and shapes, moderately priced. Corduroy Hats for small Children. 1.85 Velveteen Tyrolean Hats atisehod dein, with fancy feather, in navy, brown and black. 2.25 Velour Hats various styles, for semi-dress anid sehool wear. 6.50 7.95 12.00 Imported Dress Hats for Children, of silk and Plush, combined with lace, fur, ete. 6.75 Misses’ Hats smart and practical styles, in cloth, velvet, etc, 6.75 up + + + + + At Thirty-fifth St ecerg’ sth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New ‘fock Cit $1.00 Brings you Victrola IV rice $15, and $9 in Victo cords (your selection). ff Total value, $24. Pay- i] ments, 50 cents a week for 46 weeks. $2.00 Brings you Victrola VI, price $25, and 89 in Victor cords (your selection). 4 Total value, $34. Pay- ments, 80 cents a week for 40 weeks. 5 = $ Brings you Style XVI. Vic- 10 trola, Price $200, and $10 in Victor Records of your own selection, ‘Total value, #210. Pay- ments $10 per month for 20 months, —

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