The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1913, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1913. Vrormea nie mother that the clase wan) own row . SCHOOLBOY, ANXIOUS to WSR AT hd i ARK RL TO WORK, WHO HAS BEEN |, ."".! er hkenday erorse| charles AP MISSING TWO DAYS) tug asning tt be minnt be promoted to | DAV clnar FORCES CAUCUS | ==emzsr= { | the next grado. The teacher said ther pelts \ Democrats Fearful of Deadlock | Waa no chance at present and the de; which he rates ‘hat May Send Bill Report quit the achool as if to carry that mea night before aaking the ip of sage to hie mother. |p lice. Mra. Arndt in prostrate, The | wat erm yr all | < 2 mo Back to Conference. | wa diciaaint in New York footwear. Dame Fashion has put her 08 Hh fasadt the. Broadway at Ninth » fortune, When he fatied eat midday hia father. who Ia employed at the Rory at Baw Was ave: | Lord @ & 7, tye Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. The New Store for Men Broadway, corner Eighth Because so many men have asked us to, we have made arrangements that permit us now to accept, regularly, orders for Men’s Suits, to be Made to Measure for $20, $25 and $30 In this field of custom-made clothing, as in the field of ready-to-wear, the product of the city is good, bad and indifferent. October Sale of | Muslin Underwear Stlk Petticoats, Kimonos Dressing Sacques, Corsets &S Waissts | Is Now in Progress Oa : [i pegqeegae wen ft | a al WASHINGTON, Oot. 1 Democratic Members of the Senate were called to- gether in a party caucus at 11 A M. to- day as the result of the movement be- Sun late yestemiay by Senators who ob- fected to certain features of the confer ence committee's agreement on the | py ty “i +) models set the Fall styles Patent Colt. cloth top, with ‘Tarif bill. The petition for a caucus new Spanish heel @tarted by Senator Reed of Missouri and submitted to Democratic Leader Kern ast night contained enough namee to induce the latter to cali the caucus for this morning on for the caucun war signed | end, Mitchoook, many others. Each of © particular item in the onfe agreement to which they objected The exact purpose of the cau- us was not stated in the call that went out to Kenatore, but It was expected that the entire tariff report would be under fire Ths House passed the report yenter- day, and no course was open to the Ren= RAYMOND ARNOT -. he whole thing back to another [yesterday for Raymond Arndt, who dis- hv Simmons withheld ail of his Be for action Im the Senate to-day |), th eighth atrect, Friday will be irthday, when he will be thirteen, Gs aosariataed, "te perhoaed but for sore time he had been coaxing co.wpromise in the cotton futures tax| De Parente to let him go to work, was ino under ronaideration in. the|@® ambition that became insistent after cau. he went to @ clothing store last spring t an \t was taken up in the Sonate, further | ne might go to work after finishing the : complicated the Laas le GOT curds, in tee paccoMlAl ookeol Of IR: fronted the Immorradic leaders. It wan! sean Baptiste, in Seventy-sixth street, fered that a move of that kind, if it recived the support of any Democrats, |ear Thint avenue He then buckled mitht gain eufficient atrength to force|down to work so diligently that he the tariff DIN report back (nto another | skipped a grade at the spring examina & reach another agreement. Democratic membera of the Finance Committee were called together hur- riedly by Chairman gy and the clerks of the Be in to go over edure, so that the Demo- are simply insieting that the |” All have suMclent time familiarise itself with the ery of the measure. that we take ton. trotters COLUMBUS, (fered during the roult raves is*the Buckeye (vgtters, Worth $9000, on the pro- for this afternoon, Baden won 1 ac unk ere All Draggicte. | Me Reliable Dragsist Will Ofler a Substitate : M a1 | GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. Pt | Heusen a ady G Sacer ana maw york CHICAGO ‘SAN FRANCISCO Women’s Fine Footwear ate to-day other than to agree to it or! The police sent out a general elarm STERN BROTHERS | Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street ‘ stamp of approval on them. Come and see the display. Also+ learn of the intelligent and careful service offered at this “exclusively for women” Boot Shop, $3.50 to $5.00 A few.at $6.00 and up QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street Midwoy between the Waldorf end the McAlgin wn neater col thls IE B. Altman & Cn. Autumn Blouses in the latest French and American models, are shown in the dainty fabrics in vogue, in- cluding Chiffon, Lace, Hand-embroidered Net. Georgette crepe and crepe de Chine. Women’s Wraps & Mantles comprising the choicest creations of the famous Parisian designers, are now displayed in the new department on the Third Floor. A large assortment of practical Outergar- ments, suitable for all occasions, is being shown at moderate prices. FiOh Avewne, Ht end 35th Streets, Mem York Imported Ribbons “Seven Fur hurniture Days” An Event which is demonstrating this week the unique ability of the Furniture Department to offer splendid suites and separate pieces at Exceptionally Low Prices —Specimen Values— $100.00 Solid Mahogany High Boys Dull Finish $50.00 A.repsqduction, in solid mahog- any, 76‘incheshigh and 39 inches g wide. $150.00 High Grade Bea Combination, $100.00 Square tubing brass bedstead, two-inch stock, seven one- io fillers, continuous post design, all sizes, A gray draw- El ale aad roll edges, and a high box spring luxuriously upholstered in firm tick. $125.00 Bed Combination, $75.00 Square tubing brass bedstead, two-inch upright posts, with seven one-inch fillers, made in all sizes, A #25.00 box spring, and a pure white hair mattress. Our Regular $15.00 Sea Isiand Felt Mattress, $10.00 Made with a rolled edge, all sizes, one or two parts. Upholstered Box Springs, $10. 00 Made with 66 coil springs, upholstered in burlap, with a cotton padding for softening the top, and a goo igrade of ticking; all sizes. $75.00 Hair Combination, $50.00 Box spring with a hair top, and a 50-pound hair mattress, tolled edge. New Upholstertes Attention is directed to the arrival of New Curtain Materials for home furnishing, which are being shown in an extensive variety. Curtain Muslins............. 12Vgec, 15c, 18¢ umoard Plain and Blocked Scrims, white, WwOrY ANA CCTU...0.0esereeeees Bordered Scrima, white, icory and CCTU ss eereserereeeeseenceres sD, S50, 400 upward Fancy Nets, white and ecru... ..18¢, 25e, 30 upward Colored Bordered Scrims........25¢, 28¢, 35¢ upward Scotch Madras, white and cream, 25c, 35c, 40¢ upward Figured Cretonnes............+-22c, 25c, 36¢ upward We make a special feature of 20c, 28c, 40c upward How are you going to choose? For, like many other things in lile, the least di He is oiten pre- sented in the most: ctive foym. As we bave dove in the ready-to- wear, so we will do in’ this new made-to-imeasure section Cloth will be warranted all-wool, right weights, in a good range of patterns; Cutting wil’! be done by able, er- perienced cutters; Tailoring will be dove by men who will do no other but custom work, and who have never been ase sociated with cheap schemes. Boiled down to the bone, the effort of this new section will be to turn out the best made-to-measure properly- nie men’s suits that have ever been turned out for #20, $25 and $30. Ready tomorrow, with a very fine assortment of Au- tumn and Winter fabrics to choose from. New, Also, BEAULER $2.50, an Exclusive Derby. A black derby hat in four proportions; something better than $2.50 ever bought in this store—and we generally man- to get merchandise to sell for what men know it’s worth. The brim is hand-curled; felt is of excellent quality, well | finished; inner bands are of fine grade dark petal and. hand- whipped leathers. 400, in all sizes, 644 to 734. The New Store for Men, Broadway, cor, Eighth. In the Store on the Subway Floor New Street and House Frocks For Young Women Always something new to command attention in this collection of Fall dresses for girls and young women on the Subway Floor. A new serge dress of excellent quality is es ially attrac- tive with ite net frill and silk tie. Its loosecfitting tas ok and the one-piece sleeve add to its appearance, Sizes 14, 16,18. $8. A velveteen dress is to be had in two new styles—on vestee of silk, and silk crushed girdle; the ene tailored, with velvet belt and chiffon yoke; sizes 16 and 18, $9.75. Subway floor, Old Building, The Desk at Home| ‘Flannelette” ill have a brighter welcome for ce “fitted with one of Immediately ese Su ‘s th ‘eta ati ggests Comfort of imitation ivory. Five pieces| These new flannelette ki- —ink stand, blotter roller, pen|™onos and dressing sacques holder, clock and blotter. which have just come to the With engraved initials, $95] Subway floor will add a touch without engraving, $7. sere tiny of comfort on a cool day to Light Weight Sunfast Fabrics ay floor, Old lonery Sectlon, one’s household duties. On the Second Floor On the First Floor In a large Fess. which are guaranteed not to fade. ee icimeioe $1 ena sive ing) Correct Autumn styles are shown in Button and Lace Fall shipments, embodying the latest fercien novelty 50c, 60c, 7§¢ and upward New-Lang patterns, some trimmed with bor Shoes, suitable for Strect and Dress Wear, ribbons, in many exclusive with Stem Brothers, __ anity Cases . past i y partial others with | juide wed ie Ness Gk Clans Loe Cana, ee ee doh hs a, On Mille Meme Fee Pel nmin Senmien Oh to in Blac! ussia Calf, Patent Leather, in, : 4 St.; a Vv 5 Vici and Lustre Kid, Tan Storm Calf and Black English | Damas Metal, Faille Velour Sabre, Brocaded Velveta on Deoadwey ve Persian and floral designs; with saitor collars and Torta cuffs, others trimmed with bands q@ailk. Belted et waist. Subway floer, Old Balding, . Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits Above the Usual $5 Standard cheviot Satin and rong and dk and Silver Broche Gauze: Pompadours on light grounds; Bayadere Romans and Plaids in newest color combinations; also Faille Moire Francaise, Moire amg Two-toned Faille and Satin, Satin Taffeta and Chiffon Velvet Ribbons in the new Autumn shades. Bows and Table Decorations of Ribbon and Gauze-—Ready-made or Made to Order. Grain Leather; also combination effects with colored fabric, Suede amd Buckskin Tops in the latest approved \ shapes. | Evening and Boudoir Slippers shown in a large assortment of colored satins and all fashionable leathers in new and | exclusive designs. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE AY AND SATURDAY EVENING | Slipper Buckles in Rhinestone, Cut Steel and Leather Covered, Japanese and Domestic Sterling Silver, Enamel, Gilt, Nickel and Gun Metal, in effective designs, at moderate prices. Photograph Frames On the First Floor Special attention is invited to an unusually large and interesting collection, comprising Frames Imported Bronze, French Gilt, Tooled and Plain Leathers, A Very Important Sale of hogany, Circassian Walnut and Carved Woods; Boys’ High Grade Clothing, pone Sy od tal daiiieatlealincalnl Furnishings and Hats Specially Priced for Tomorrow comprising a wide range of seasonable styles Sterling Silver Frames, At Exceptionally Low Prices oval or oblong, 7 by 9 inches eo with broad band. Regularly $5.50, at In course of preparation for Friday and Saturday OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERKwS WEEKLY $240 Deyn og pee Apartments from ve o eer NS HH «10000, $50.00 to $500 ” 150.00 FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE Ber [03 «104 ST [/ GSS 97 Spay SIATIONGN BLOCK AMY = (OSS ST ALE VATED STATION A? COMME iF HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’”’ | than any other two mediums in the universe, $4.25

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