The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1913, Page 15

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GOWNS WORT WORTH $25,000 JUDGE 1S UNWILLING SEED: FAR TOURST RESORTS TO BATH ROBE _—— “Mrs. Wheeler Finds Customs ‘s Fight ap te the top of her pretty iittte eare tp trouble. She arrived with clothes, in fact $%,- 000 worth of them. But she's olothloss to-day and is shivering and worrying and crying, for those horrid customs inspectors @eized all those beautiful fowns, and the result ‘s that Mrs. Wheeler had to epend most of Sunday in & bathrobe instead of at St. ‘Thomas's Church, where she usually spends her Sundays when in town. This action on the part of the Cus. toms inspectors absolutly upset all her plans and tipped over the whole day for Mra. A. G. W., and first she kot angry; then mi and afterward For naturally any one has many invitations out to dine after having been out of town for more than a year. But tho nearest Mra. Wheeler got to fulfilling those acceptances was vis the telephone. And she hasn't even kot ‘em yet. So sho told a reporter through the keyhole. But every cloud, &«, all of Mrs. Wheele: hands of the cust inspectors, she ta happy that “Bertie,” as her husband 1s known, is gong to settle all his af- faire with her, and in a very few days she will receive $26,000 for the privilege of delng on the “outs” with him, and 00, while Mre, Wheeler came here eape- clally to see why ‘Bertie’ chopped her ineome down, from the above evidence 1t looks as though she's eucceeded in pushing !t up. and 80 while clothes are In the oo = JURY DUTY TO CURE NERVES. ! Justice Go Prescribes It to Un- ‘Tal Morris Samuels, a clothier, living nt the Hotel Maj responded to-day to a fury summons to be in Justice Goff's court. "Judge, I can't serve," he eatd, suffer with extreme nervousness.” “Usually people go to a eanitarium whon thelr nerves are out of order,” eaid the Justice. “Since you haven't seen fit to incarcerate yourself there let me teil you thie: A courtroom ts the most peaceful, restful place in the world. Few people know it. It's bet- ter than a eanitarium. Now I will keep you on this Jury for this term and at the end of it you'll probably come around and thank me for curing you. Mave a si And Mr. fuamtais took the seat and listened all day to the story of a young woman who lost a leg in @ street car accident. * of TO DRINK “EVIDENCE” | Bspecially Since, In Brewery case,| Where It Consisted of Bottled Beer. Francie Gilbert, a lawyer, of No. 46) Exchange place, arose in Justice Pendlo- ton’s part of the Supreme Court to-day, and holding up @ bottle of beer said: “I would itke to have the Court sam- ple thie deer and determine for {tsclf ‘whether my contentions in this case arq right.” “Well, I hardly think it necessary for the Court to drink the evidence before rendering the vpttie the Justice. Mr. Gilbert represented the Pabst Brewing Company, which asked for an injunction restraining Welch, Kidd & Co, of Little Falls, N. ¥., from selling anything but Pabst beer. It is alleged that they were eeiling their own brew under the name of Pabet beer, Jus- SUFFERED During Change of Life— How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman. | Tola, Kansas.—"“During the Change of Life 1 wae sek for two years, Be- fore I took your medicine I could not bear the weight of ny clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored with three doctors, but they did me no good. They said nature must have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not so sore. I con tinued taking it until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I am stronger than I have been for years and can do work, even the washing. Your medicine ix worth its weight in gold. I cannot praise itenough, If more women would take our medicine there would be more thy women. You may use this letter for the good of others.”"—Mrs. D. H. BROWN, 809 N. Walnut St., Iola, Kan. Change of ae is one ot the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there in no other remedy known to women through so, successfully cari rs this trying period ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compo If you want pene advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mase. Your letter will be opened, read andan- ewered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Large R Tr DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ‘VALUES 1 THE COTY. EASAEST TEMS ame Do REDIT $1.50, $3.00, $5.00, Former prices $1.5 Broadway & 20th Lord & Taylor | Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Have been made in Lace Curtains As follows 260 Pairs Imported Brussels Curtains Former prices $4.50 to $75.00 per pair 700 Pairs Scrim Curtains In white, cream and ecru 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 up to $5.75 200 Pairs Irish Point Curtains $1.75, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 up to $13.50 Former prices $3.75 to $17.50 per pair 175 Lace Window Panels 75¢, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75 to $4.75 Former prices $1.75 to $11.75 each Cluny and Imported Bed Sets Mounted on fine etamine Regular price $30.00 per set eductions $7.50 up to $45.00 10 to $10.00 per pair 4 | $16.50 5th Ave.; 19th St. __FOR BAL! “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT.” = pra WEEKLY OR MO! rican Watch & :Diamond €, __ va LANE. MF: URE Eas + one wane woes woos ¢ tlee Pendieton took the case under ad- FRAU WRIGLEYS These imitations are manufacturers. They the colors, shape and you won't be cheated. It’s a fraud unless it’s Watch out for vile imitations of the — clean— pure — healthful poorest material by dishonest appearance of our package. But they dare not use the spear! They dare not use the word “WRIGLEY’S!” Remember these two things and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, D! made of imitate general Theodore W. Moss Died July 13th, 1901 will report the World's Championship Baseball World, every day, be- ginning Wednesday, October 8th. Order from Newsdealer in Advance. Supply Limited. (The Only Origina! “Casey at the Bat,” Series for the Morning’ Hudson River | by Daylight Sathana tela fae Mew ead Str. “Washington Irving” mim pert ae ister aie “Kobert Fulton” wrt WEDNESDA Yd, fe A t, MANE STEAMSHIP LINE FARE REDUCED: NEW YORE AND PORTLAND®3"° ta euch direction, | Waduced tare to. 4nd trom all yolnts in ‘and t malicit Sunday World “Wants” ludson n River Oar Ling} | free, Call oF write RDGAR | ore. Broadway. | 1918, — HEAR Fourtesath Street LAST WEEK OF G6 Years in Dry Goode Won of Fitth Avenue ', GREAT FALL SALE How Swiftly the Days Will Go! Let Nothing Prevent You From Sharing in TOMORROW'S Out-of-Ordinary Economies! Ne Mall or Telephone Orders for the following: $12.98 Women's Coats..........9.00| $7.60 Imported Lace Curtains.. lott three or four button cutaway —inlald Nelves collar —buttop trim—yarn ay: | satin lining to 4 Serge Dresses.... 4.85 avy—stylian models with ssaline or plaid velvet collar and cuffa—some with veatess straight or draped skirts. $5.98 Dressy Lingerie Blouses. . 3.95 White Crepe de Ching and Chiffon Aigh or neck—shadow lace yokes, cluny Inserta and fancy pearl buttons are features—Limit one. 98 ct. Women’s Night Dresses... Nalnsook of Cambric—round, Vor high neck—very elaborate trim of Newest laces and einbroideries—also 0 with clustered tucks and neat embroidery ruffie—Limit tree. 49 ct. Women’s Drawers... 3 Nainsook—wide ruffles, of open emb'y of three rowa of fancy lac well made and sewn—Lamit 3 palr $2.25 Wom: 2 Corea eee BD Fine Contitetong, made medium low bust—eises 18 to 24—Limit two, $1.00 Children’s Button Shoes. .69 Black kid—tirat spring heele—eises 4 Limit two pair. $1.50 Women’s Kid Juliettes. . Medium toes, kid tips—rubber heole= @lizen 3 to $—LAmit two pair. novetly stripes—jaunty Wide belts—applied pockets io 18 years. 69 ct. Rompers & . 38 Flannelette, gingham or chambray— plain, striped and checka—hixh 1e@it —long Saevee es “rapes to 6 yeara. four. $1.25 Little Tote’ Bonnete....... 4 Ribbed Velvet and silk Poplins— Navy and Brown—cute bonnet atylen, with chiffon oF net fuches ang rib bon trim'd turn bac! Limit two. 49 Babies’ Sweater Coats.... .87 Plain and fancy weaves—white on | dainty combinations —alao | dark colora—aizes to 4 yeare—Lémit two, | | $4.80 Boys’ Fall Suite...... Single breast—yoke Norfolk or button aack atyle—new mixed chev- ») caasimercs and fancles—many have extra trousers—-7 to 17 years. Limit two. 39 ct. Boys’ Blouses—6 to 18 yrs. .24 Fancy striped percales—aiso plain chambraya—high link attached collar open cuff—elso white meckband, Limit three, 39 ct. Playing Carde—"Seconds". Pinoohie or regular deck—linen o high glaze finish -= Bridge sises— seconde of 2 ct. qual mit 18 packs, 15 ct. Brass Extension Rods... .1 Extend 8 to 4 inch—for eur- taine—completo with fixtures. Limit ten. $3.98 Women's Untrim’d Hat materiale are bought bere, ‘tc Ostrich Plumes.,...1.95 Long, glossy fiues—TAmit two, $37.80 Pure Wool Blankets.. Finest White Australian ‘Lamb's Wooi—the Ld pode loveliest made-- for larg pin 8O parte each bound fine nil rivbon, . apentutel “the bast Blanket bargam in New York. $22.98 Wool Blanket: Pure California Lamb's Weol—for full aise beda—white with handsome bor- dora—elegantly bound. | $15.00 Blended Wool Blankets. 9.98 Californian and Australian w: of line of colors best quality. our price.,1,98 Liwewhere from $2.09 to $10.00 higher. | Every one brand-new, a8 we never carry goods from season to season, Smart indeed are thosa of cor. | duroy, lined with plush to represent leopard skin, civet cat and other smart furs. Then there are the crush plushes in mottled effec |piain ones In rich coac ae well an colors = Of robes for era who must drive ther. g Robe Blankets | and Zibdellne | 2,00) $1. he Cotton Blankete. . | for coat linings, faoey work | 98 et. to $190 Feeney Irish Point art Marte Antoinette, in new effects—white, ecru, Arablan— neat showy — atylea—richly wrought borders—Limit 3 pairs. 29 & 38 ct. Cretonnes.........- Also Art Taffetaa and Dimities— new florals, Orientals and stripe ef- fectafine for draperies, coverings, spreads, ete.—Limit i0 yards. 18 ct. New Casement Draperies % inch—tich florals, Orientals and double border desis in newest coloringn—Limit 10 yarda, $24.00 Colonial Velvet Rugs x13 ft.— les Turktahy and florais—in beautiful tags Thene Tugs are noted for durebillty and high character of designs. 54 ct. Single Bed Sheets...... CHxi—rellable Ui paad Musin— 190-49 ct. value... Measurements before Limit siz each ise. +. 37 Extra heavy quality—one of the best makee—Limit 10 yards. $6.75 Fine Cal. Wool ogee 4.80 White and golore—tor full sive farm and handsome Blankets at @ very low price—Lamit w tan and gray = for “ts Dedmctamit four. Tig'd top—Turkey red backs—scroil sutoning—attractiv floral patterns in good coloringe—Limit two. $1.98 Feather Pillows—s0xm....... 1.39 Pure Goose Feathers—bdest ticking— other nals prices include te wadore Amit four, $1.89 Feather Bed Ticks........1.19 Full and % sises—excellent quality ticking, made in our own sanitary workroome—Limit two.. Special Notion Values— Sewing silk—Black and colors— W-yd. spools—rog. .29 dos. .......+ Limits ax uu ay Weight Nainsook iF and shirtwatat shapes" pe, f to 13 pair. one dozen. White wake, Ratt Tape—% inch— H 74, penree 39 se ct. Stermped Geode. 28 seastha "aiaeaate Ane et drawawork-new floral 4 Limit 8 of each. 24 ct. Mercerized Sateens.. B} 38 inches wide—ail new Fuil shades other purposes—Limit 10 yards, sample tne line of @ salesmen jem, The at and. eee Limit it two, ": fad — Emb’d Flannele.. 4 eer in ie wie ¢ fences Infants’ Setrten tet e cee "+ If You Are Looking for Blanket and Automobile Rug Satisfaction We can give it, or nothing on this earth can suit you. Strong claim, ie it not?......We can back it up—every time—hence, why not proclaim the fact? 19.98 | 916.80 Lambe’ Wool Blankets. . 12.98 ustraian wool finest duality “utitng ‘inet manutactured thia country—very soft and downy —Feversible—all around as well ae ond borders — superbly bound — for full duinty colors — alze an yamaorhabie rye Also at price equally fine Diankets io Dolce or white with colored borders - bound in palre or seperately, Our Re r $10.98 Blankets. Various sizes—white and colore—p' Woo! and biended—well hound ap finiehed—singly or in pairs. uarter 9 —wel woolk—white and oolors— contrasting borders, A Flearn Leader tn $4.00 Jacquard Blankets at..... 2.98 Exclusive tints and patterna in these handsome Blankets — for full site bede—Also white wool Blankets for three-quarter and full size beds that tro nlpalutoly the. best Diankete in the city for the money. COTTON BLANKETS A_Leader tor This Woes. Reg. 01 Ns’ mr Pull and three-quarter’ sinex White and colors with OTHERS: Va! Value Value 61.9 Value 6 In Baby Blankets We are unequalled, Our stook includes all Kinds, ranging from ,3-4 to 8.08 Fur Baby Carriage Robes An unmatched variety. All at Lowest Prices, ———————______________9 Rich Millinery at Economy Prices! From Paris and smartest American makers — Also Our Own Proud Pro- ductions..... From Highest Price to Lowest, oure are absolutely the finest Work Monday Wonders, | Millinery Values in New York, Prettiest and beet lighted department‘in the elty. 34 ct. Unbleached Sheetings, 9-4 .23 Pick Outing Flannels. $1.49 Full Size Comfortables. ...1.09 | 39 ct. Sill: Mixed rhea - 4.88] $2.00 Crepe de Chines..:..0-.-- 133° @-inen—soft, olin uality—t toalate colors orator day orev $1.25 Heavy Satine—35 inch.... 8S +17] Charmeuse finish—eott éraping ity—new | Fall colors; also evening shades rind ‘Ween pore eults, costa, $1.49 Black fish Serges...... oF fiir lacy Timi w yard, inc a papa pom oN ‘hen Prenat Un “ Crepe Popline—42 inch... : gd ‘ngees , wool—neason’a most lor dresses and {abet for oults. ae Omeay Biack Cadet Co! Raisin Bon leauR Brown Navy Limit 107 yards, ., eeree,,8000 A4| 49 et. Yard Wide Serges. .<.2<2 88 La worsted Bott, warm fleecy So and stri in irta, ete, —I antes ib yards, 21 et. Silke Mixed Shantungs... 46 Sicndertul saportment ot Str 78 Evening adee—look ike rir aad eee eee rapplendidly—tuatrous surtace | dra ae Fag ¥. Yard widi r oeeeen car a Be aay WeersLamit 16 yaa.” $6.49 Hemetitched Sets.........3.98 Cloth linen—new ent geatte tang, tae wed- ding eit $0-ct: Crum This Onmnadtinss eorvi He gee ee patter ‘indhes wide—Limit iyerca 14 et. Bleached Huck Towels... .10 29 ct, Turkish Bath Towels. Bihan 1 Gos, feet caitcaetanor ira Round lace border, with elaborate drawnwork or im would | bea appreciated sed by an da Pikes Eat ee t two n et. = Yaed: Wide Camnioates.- one 794; ie (Pewee & Infante’ oa inca $1.80 Men's Demet Pajamas... ot H Tene pink or 79 ct. Men’s Underwear. Hagurel Sez Wool ° breast rts — sizes % ye Brawore ®) to U—Linkt § ete. | LE Umbrellas... .. +. .000+ ---°* 80 xtra quality—Black Union Tagfetes | pa No and fancy | 49 et. New Suede Belts......... 88 tLe edges—the newest for coats. dressen—Limit two, | 98 ct. Imp. Lace Collare & Sets.. .66 White, Eeru and Okra—Venise, Filet | and other modish laces, some com- bined with emo'd crepe de chine or | net—new shapes—Linat three, 79 & 98 ct. Emb. Voile Flouncings .55 | apts ct" 8 Pa iemata Limit 7 yants, | 29 ct, Brussels Nets......--.00 214 | ® tneh- rhite and ecru chose. | soft bishop . collars, guLMpes, etc, Limit 0 yards, 98 ct. Chiffon Veils... . 69 | "striped woven borders—biack, white | And desirable shades for steamer ar auto Wear be used woatteLinue two, | 29 ct. Steel Knives & Forks, ea., 19 | Landers, Frary d@ Clark make- celluloid handies—Limit Ly pieces. | 98 ct. German Silver Vanity Cases,.87 Fr h gray or polished—thin models 8 for comma, Dilla and va ye les—Limix tw. 2S et. New Fall Ribbons......... 18 yowadens and Plain and Motr ail desirable s.ades. and ns in witths for Sashes or fre Hat Bows Limit 16 yards, | 15 ct. Heavy Silk Tassele.... a 4 tt full +3 fin tread new Fall Lins dosea, 19 yarde—Bi a: meth maw fal

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