The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, prado te a Hraziilan, naturalized in| Pederal Prison Asnociation. After Varia, about thirty-flve yeara old. He] watching the court proceedings the four oar court oMcials inspected OOTOBER 10, 1913. VmRASORUR [== SE= MLE. SMOKES AND YSWEARS NAU NAUGHTY, * é "Makes Patesat Mi at Miss Liberty}; * Because She and da Prado 4 Can't Come In. The view from Ellis Taiand of the Suatly celebrated akyline of Manhattan was wrapped in fog this morning. So Much 50 that Mile, Yvonne Grovard eouldn't tell the Woolworth Bullding frem Castile Garden or the Produce Ex-| Me? change from either, At a bay window in her apartment at the station for Medemoinelio makes faceg at the Statue of Liverty and spoke her con- tempt for the land of the free in unre @rained argot of the Boul’ Miche’. But Our Lady ef Liberty never moult- 8 @ feather. Tt was just as eoupy fog ie mthe Liberty Island to Isle (Filia ‘aa from the latter to the Manhattan | * thére, and her iadyship never knew ‘what hit her, and so was not even hit ‘by the Parisian trony of Mile. Girovard. Mademoioelie's friend, M. Pilnio Silva @a Prado (get the particlet), was in! ‘qomewhat more placable temper. In the | Great place he had acen the morning pa- pete and observed that hin ancestral oer aed got by the ship news reporters Without the indignity of a capital D.| Agata, Mademoisone, his companion de; voyage, had been permitted to bring in @@ her cigarettes and to keep right on detained immigrants, | A ration b y ref enables and ci lof the “La te a charee Are we nan of the United pderstand! Ie it not ignonne?’ to Mile. send ne woman. ing « viclous stream of cigarette noielle says.” monaleur inters preted, “that she doesn't care one damn. ec more took notice, | #lghed, tne | haling deep volumes of cigarette amoke. For the third time she looked tn the! direction of Liberty Island and made an | undentabie “snot.” Mile, Yvonne Grovard ia apparentiy under twenty-five and French partiality might call her pretty, She has @ akin of cream and speaking eyes. _M._ da | A Perfect Seasoning It satisfies the most fastide tous taste, L @meking them as she mingled with @eawn akirts among the other immi- Beth Mademoiselle and Monsieur are wnoonvinced. Despite the ruling of PRopeny flavors more dishes than other table sauce in was. a Nemo, we a Naina Sart pone the RIGHT sizB—not t00 sian is designed for lead cular of wi i ttne rest te Ghy Take Neg = one woman soRELBCT. ILS Jagactns Pentre come are eertaye Unt SENT THETERMS —WE TRUST YOU 7a ‘READ THESE TERMS Call and Convince Yourself that We Are the Most LIBERAL and New $75.00 Worth of Furniture $1.00 Weekly ass ye atini a oo ae oe this kind of corset-service, no other corset lect nape ane ‘and comfort.—If you end exiveme Bresstie will pi ese. Our Seterdays Unt 1@ =©Brons Store alshed. CHEAPEST House in York “ 1.50 “o eure faithful | he We shail go back | * Free with Every Purchase of $75 PROMPT DELIVERY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS » the wale. Tt is Ditants escaped the town way a 18 (with tueir ves when own away For Infante and Children. Bears The Kind *~ You Have Always Bought fn Use For Over 30 Years. | <a “AIDA” SF METROPOLITAN OPERA HOVER aaa SESS | ere Wedded— THE VICTROLA TO OPERA MUSIC As soon as igen are ready to purchase a come to the Wanamaker Store, be have val ot models played to you by our competent demo: strators. Or, if you find this inconvenient, you may ha’ one or several models sent home to nhoowe fro: We will send one of our demonstra with samples and an assortment of eres tee to assist in making a choice, as well as to arrange terms o! payment satisfactory to yourself. The st and best of the Victrola models is Style XVI, the large cabinet $200 Victrola. $10 Per Month will bring it to your home immediately, with all transportation prepaid. 20 Monthly Payments Will Pay for It. First Gallery, New Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street New York i SRT Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ‘The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Important Special Price Sale Men’s & Boys’ Highest Grade Footwear $10.00 Value Hand-made...........0... 0000 $8.00 Value The “Cordwainer’--a strictly waterproof boot, light weight and flexible, highly satisfactory for all | kinds of weather,..............65 $7.00 Value All leathers and shapes........... $5.00 & $6.00 Values All leathers and shapes..........+ Splendid Stock of Boys’ Shoes For dress or hard wear $2.35, $2.95 B $3.95 Values $3.00 to $5.00 =) “sce” | Lord & Taylor| | Prompt Attention _| le atest Fall Fashions For Misses & Girls At Special Prices for Saturday Misses’ Fall and Winter Suits \ Smart models of cheviots, in all the popular | 2 shades, lined and warmly interiine: r 1$19.50 Valuc #30.00 } Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Suits | Reproductions of foreign models—-in all the |$29. 50 popular materials and shades Value $40.00 100 Misses’ Fall and Winter Coats Cheviot, novelty mixtures, bouele cloths and chinchillas. in the season's most popular models $12.50 8 $19.50—Values $20.00 to $35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Serges, crepes and novelty plaids, in sev- 2 eral dressy models, all effective ay trimmed; 849-50 new draped skirts ‘alue $30.00 bale pate Dresses mite and shepherd checks, A Seer on belted style pleated back and front, with dainty collar and cuffs of Swiss and Val. lece. Sizes 6 to 12 years Value 83.75 Girls’ Fancy Deeases Of sheer musiin, voiles and challies, in long and round waisted styles, daintily embellished with fine lace and rib- bons. Sizes 6 to 10 years $2.95, $4.95 8 $6.95 Values $4.95 to $12.95 Girls’ Winter Coats Smart tailored and dressy models fashioned of chinchilla and boucle, velvet trimmed, warmly lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Value $14.50 Exceptional Values in Women’s, Misses’8 Children’s Hats (Second Floor) Velvet and plush hats in a variety of styles, suitable for dressy and tailored wear, smartly trimmed with Goura, Ostrich, Numidi, flowers and fancy novelty mounts Prices according to meteri: $5.00 to $15.00—Values $8.00 to $20.00 Untrimmed Hats Six different styles of good qui oe ality velvet, soft and blocked crowns, medium and small s $1.9. 95—Value 88.95 An Extensive Assortment of Untrimmed Shapes $2.95 to $9.95—Values ¢4.50 to $12.00 $5.95 $9.50 A Free Trimming Service is extended to those who purchase untrimmed shapes and materials in this department. Children's Tattored & Soft Hats In colors and black $1.85 to $5.00—Values 93.00 to 97.00 ’ ° Infants’ Wear—Spectal Rompers—New Models Of seersucker and striped -galatea 45c—formerly 65c Hand Made & Embroidered Dresses $1.95 & #2.45—formerly $2.95 & $3.65 Little Children’s Coats (1 to 6 years) $2.45, $4.25, $4.05, $5.75 & upwards Hats & Bonnets $1.25, $1.85, $2.45 & upwards Founded 18206 Store Opens at 9 A.M. | Closes at 6 P. M. Exceptional Values for Saturday Smartly Tailored Suits Ll arpeel diagonals and cut velour f Male mg the new fall colorings; new draped skirts; lined anc $25.00 warmly interlined. Value $89.50 Fancy Tailored Suits In the smartest of the season's wodels. Some of these are fur trimmed and all have attractively draped skirts, The materials are broadcloths, bayadere, peateantne and ottoe man cloth » boucles, imported diagovals and velour cloths. Vaiue 845.000 000.000. 6 cece $29.50 Fancy Tailored Suits Copies of the best forcign models. Six distinctive styles in the season's most desirable materials and colorings; graces fully draped skirts; warmly interlined. Value $50.00.. 0... ccc ccc ueecaccaeeeeeueenss $35.00 Fancy Suits of Velveteen Prettily draped Skirts and all warmly interlined. Black, Russian green, brown, navy, taupe and amethyst. Value $60.00 Fur Trimmed Suits Made of the best quality of peau-de-soire in black, brown, navy, Russian green and Hague blue. The skirts are beautifully draped; the coats are handsomely lined and warml interlined. An attractive feature is the entire animal scarf of Skunk or Fitch Fur. Value $75.00 ; $50. 00 Women’s New Fall Coats Splendid Values in the Latest Styles Street and Travel Coats Of cut velour cloth, chinchilla and boucle cloth in a selection of exceptionally smart models $19.50 & $25.00 Values $30.00 to $40.00 Coats for Street, Travel and Afternoon Wear Copies of foreign models in duvetyn, zibeline, fancy boucie, wool plush, chinchilla, velours, Botivia and velour cloths, Russiap caracul and broadtuil cloths; many of these coats are fur trimmed and all are lined and warmly ‘interlined $29°50, $35. 00, $39 50 & $50.00 Values #45.00 to $75.00 Evening Wraps Imported models and cones ot foreign models in the season’s smartest fabrics— brocaded and plain chiffon velvet, crushed plush, plain and tiger plush and imported broadtail cloth; some handsomely fur trimmed and attractively lined $55.00 to $300.00 Special Values for Saturday New Flannels Wash Fabrics & Linings Embroidered Dotted and Figured All Wool Flannel Waistings On white and colored grounds, » voriety of designs, including dots, forget-me-nots, rosebuds, and fleur-de-lis Special at $i. 00 to $1.85 per yard Scotch Plaid Ratines 48 inches wide, in a variety ofc haroalig effects $1.58 Special, per yard White Shirting Madras 82 inches wide, in a varicty of striped tcl 28 Special, per yard Banzai Lining Silks 36 inches wide, a beautitw new silk and cot- ton fabric, suitable for foundations and f dresses, in a range of desirable shades; also black and white Special, per yard ! 45¢ Broadway & 20th St., 5th Ave., 19th st. “Open Air To Everywhere” , That Hour Before Dinner HEN you are hot and tired—go the Wiser way to the nearest "bus— get up on top—above the crowds, heat and dust— Ride way up the Avenue far from the rush of homegoers—by the park—where things are quiet and green—and good fresh air brings color to your cheeks-— It'll send you home with an ap- petite and you'll sleep like a top. Fifth Avenue Coach Company Andrew Alexander Men’s Shoes at Five Dollars Unerualied | in variety, range of sizes and it quality. Every resource of this great busi- | */ ness was spec concentrated months J iy ago to mi that statement is possible. Tan and _ black ? calfskin shoes in all regulation 7 styles and the new college ~—W and English lasts. \ |Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St, ‘Women's New Fall Suits

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