The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 10

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ecmcuersee se 11 sre smallest inmate mente omen A I eS MTS LOT CR RS ET ET TT TS Be ber cnr TEE ETT TN IT SNE IT - e THE Byanine WORLD, aeeenar OCTOBER 21, 1913. “just Say enomuens James MoCreery & Co. gg a ty eee 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street |stats and ¢ wilted A vast sum, both in| THE EVENING WORLD’S AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S | CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES’ CONTESTS. | Prizes in Three Districts pepe To Be Awarded This Week” | David Fergunon, t A Child’s Welfare Exhibit Hater Which will be delivered while |City Record, will need $56,890. lees toe =D. Altman & Ca: The Linen Department (Fourth Floor) The Autumn importations of Household and Decorative Linens, now being shown in ine finite variety, include new, artistic designs in Tea Cloths, Centerpieces, Luncheon Sets, Re= ception Cloths and Scarfs, ornamented with hand-made laces in combinations of filet Italien, point de Venise, point de Paris and English embroidery; also an attractive assorte ment of Bavarian a jour and drawn-thread Hlow-Up contest is going on. | alntenance next year than during the - ia ta Oh 4 fathers flocking datly Present year, The saving in shown in Will Be Opened in Chel the Child Welfare Exhibit etch the |the etatement fled with the budget sea District No. 1, and Chsnea Association Is holding in Public |°° ool No, 1 at 314 West Beventeenth Judging Will Continue) sire. ‘re ainpiay connau of charts, a | lect 4 tures, and the in No. 2 Up to and tne) eins si eamain tn” ene school unl pag! cg cluding Oct. 25. x. Oot. 27 it wili_be set up in| Poard o ty ‘ord. wae a | a REMARKABLE VALUES | On Wednesday. October the 22nd. next year $090,065 naked.” mn Pabire Sihool No. 2B, at No. %7 West Fortieth atreet. > APPLE DAY IN INDIANA. wate being conducted by The EV laoy, nateton Wants Every Rest- ning World and the Babies’ Welfare Association. ‘The money prizes given by ‘The Evening World and the honorable (mention certificates will be awarded tn three contests, © child welfare exhfbtt Cc. B. A LA SPIRITE CORSETS ‘Thies io essentially “Busy Week” in Anextensive variety of models for every type of figure,—made of Imported Coutil and Broche. Low-bust models with elastic gores, also medium bust with long skirt and elastic gore in back of skirt, model suitable for the average figure. Gent to Kat at Least One Roay Red. INDIANAPOLIS, Inf, Oct. 21.—Gov. Samuel M. Ralnton requests that the rent dents of Indiana ent at leant one apple Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. each to-day, which he h named Apple will open in the Chelsea District NO 1) ay gn Indiana. Tre Governor's requent GOWN ex cecneuseiavnens 1.00, 1.50 to 5.00 filet in rarely beautiful designs; and a very Qnd judging wit continue tm Chele®| wag mide in an open letter to Kaward Rt, % Distro ‘Ha. $ op to dod teotoding| Gein, President oF toe Indians Apolo SPECIAL OFFERING WEDNESDAY BRIBE bresieccssicop ween 3.00, 3.50 “ 5.00 large stock of Linen Damask Table Cloths and Lede wvthere Naa beet ee ae ¥ Napkins; Hemstitched and Hand-embroidered OSA: TP Ts ee ee ee ae ihe nchartnc pet Only in the Incomplete sizes in a collection of La Princesse, ; Leber cbbbati aka ue basal, Ste paceman oa digne et sine “rete the dow. Fur Coats and Furs Coats and Furs Successo and C/B a la Spirite Corsets. 2.95 Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases; Towels, tae place tn the Hudson Park Library, |e™or,, (1dKe, Tomy. apples, ware not value 5.00 Glass and Pantry Towels, etc. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Fur Trimmed French Seal Coats feel shunt; soft alk Maing ns ot tee g3.00 55.00 * \trees were expected to bring forth frult wet and McLean wil! distribute the very | without much, if any, ald from the Practical souvenirs and lecture to the| farmer. This indifference has com our @avembied mothers on the care of h)= | Gren. To-morrow (Wednesday) the following items INFANTS’ DEPARTMENTS ——— OO will be offered at the special prices quoted: “These physicians,” says Mise Marion A complete line of Winter Coats especially » Witle ones. And next week we will get ‘Curtis, whe has been in charge of this Metal-to-metal contact in bearings is what eventually sends the a cars to the scrap DIXON’S Graphite Automobile Lubricants are the only automobile @reases that absolutely vent wear is bear- Judging began yesterday in District ings. They cost more Ne. 8 of the Cheisea contest at North- than plain grease, but ol cost is atrifle com- pared with repairs. Ach your dealer Mode ln Samet CITY, H. 4, Joseph Dizon Crucible Co, BetebWoded te 1007 Asother had 98.5 credited to him, and another 15 These are very high ecores. ‘The mothers cannot express themselves with eufficient gratitude for the interent | ‘The Wvening World te taking in the} ‘vusy preparing for the wor involved in the wonderful Improvement prise wection ‘of the contest. Om the same afternoon, but ut 4 e’elock, prises and certificates will be Gistributed tn District No. 1 content of the Chelesa District at Public Schoo! No. 11, at No, 214 West Seventeenth 98 East Thirty-fourth street, the lucky winners are known to the committes, but names will not be announced until afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Fur Trimmed Caracul Cuats Of well matched Caracul skins, new straight back model; collar and cuffs of civetor French seal; soft silk lining. Value $95.00 75.00 Real Hudson Seal Coats Of tine tora Hudson seal, cutaway mod equare col Ermine or Seal; rich a 05. 00 Moire Caracul Coats Light vont Weg atid icles heaped ven, Chinchilla equirrel‘or real Skunk. Value $175.00 145.00 Real Mole Skin Coats Fitch; soft silk lined. Value $225.00 185.00 Hudson Seal Coats Of extra fine Hudson seal, cutaway, draped mode, coffar of Ermine, Fitch of Chinola, in i ee effect; rich silk lining. $250.00 195.00 Neckpieces and Muffs Civet Fur Neckpieces made of light weight fabrics, warmly interlined, for little children Sizes 114 to 6 years. Materials include Zibeline, Chinchilla, Corduroy, Velveteen, Velour de Laine, Plush and Fancy Cheviot,—plain or fur trimmed. Prices range from............. 5.00 to 45.00 Hats, Caps and Bonnets in a varicty of new Imported and Domestic modes — contrasting colors to harmonize with coats. 1.95 to25.00 Bath Robes in Sizes from 2 to 16 years, Children’s Bath Robes in Blanket Cloth, Flan- nel, Eiderdown, Albatross, Challie and Japanese Quilted Silk. Prices ranging according to size. 1.25 to 12.75 WOMEN’S SILK SKIRTS Petticoats of Tub Silk with 12 inch ruffle of Linen Damask Table Cloths each . + $1.75, 2.25, 2.65 & 4.25 Dinner Napkins to match per dozen + + $2.50, 3.25 & 5.00 Hemstitched Linen Sheets perpeir . - $4.50, 5.75, 6.25 & 7.50 Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases perpair. . + ~~ $115,125 &1.40 \ Special Sale of Bed Furnishings will also be held toemorrow (Wednesday) in the Department on the Fourth Floor, offering Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at the following re- markably low prices: > Fancy civet scarts, Fas mciked skies: Value $19. a 13. 50 net, trimmed with ribbon; net underlay. get White Blankets value 4. . rf pair . 5 5. M I h Ce we wel ered okies: Vatue $29.50 22.50 Petticoats of Silk Crepe de Chine, trimmed Pe $5.00, 6.50, 7.50 to 12.50 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th - o Hudson Seal Neckpieces Fancy seal scarf, braid ornament. Hudson Seal Muffs Value $34.50 24.50 valu- $39.50 29.50 with shadow lace and ribbon. value 4.95 to 8.36, 3.50, 4.95 and 6.95 Petticoats of Silk Messaline or Silk Jersey top Imported Bedspreads, satin finish, each $4,50 \Comfortables . . . . each $1.75 Large flat muff. with Messaline ruffle and silk underlay. All the Muslin Sheet: a ecaras er ews ha oy tg Dts wat Value $34.50 24.50 bie xine tticoats in all swe on s L, “ With plain hems Z oh 65c. to $1.05 “Klosfit” Petticoats in all Silk Jersey, Silk Mes- d. A 4 ih i Corduroy Sport Coats ee a alten mole. Value $39.50 29,50 saline or Silk Jersey top with Messaline BOD Hirnaeat ene ach $1.05 & 1.20 \ Muslin Pill actuat value $25 Reet Spaminai sce eke hed and ls. Value $39.50 29.50 a ee at $15 Made of im t ieeported corduroy and lined throu het le cygne. Long shoulders ai ec cho sleeves, with turned cuffs. Belted knee length model, a patch pockets and ivortus buttons. All sizes. Also, for Wednesday, 200 Women’s Raincoats at $3.95 which usually cost $8.50 to $12.50 This i is a rare re oppoetimnity, The label in these coats alone is proof of that. The fabrics, which are waterproofed by the most modern Made are serges, worsteds, stripes and huirlines, in full cut model, with belted back ‘and copvertible collar. Fourth floor WINTER MODELS Black Hats with Goura, Paradise and Ostrich Trimming,—extremely smart. At Moderate Prices. Thirty-fourth Street dames McCreary & Co, A large and handsome collection of Real Skunk Muffs a Large fat muff. Value $49.50 39.50 An unusual exhibition of the latest Sorosis Footwear,—exclusive designs and artistic pat terns, suitable for all occasions. EVENING SLIPPERS Made of Gold or Silver Cloth, the new “Golden Bronze” Kid, Black or Gray Suede, Glazed and Dull Kid and Patent Leather. Satin Slippers in all the laced and tied around the ankle, displaying the hosiery in shades to match or harmonize with settes, etc., moderately priced. dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street WOMEN’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Gowns of Sheer Nainsook with low ,neck, trimmed with Jace, embroidery and ins®tion. value 1.25 to 3.955 Q95c, 1.50 and 2.95 Gowns of Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk, trim- med with Valenciennes lace and insertion. White, Pink or Blue. value 3.50, 2.95 Combinations of Nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. ic, 1.50 and 1.95 value 1.50 to 2.95 Drawers of Cambric or Nainsook, trimmed with embroidery, dainty tucks and lace. , value 75c to 2.50, 50c, 95e and 1.95 Chemises of Nuinsook, trimmed with lace.... value 75c to 5.00, 50c, 95c to 3.95 Skirts of Cambric with nine inch ruffle of em- broidery and underlay. 95¢, 1.50 and 2.95 value 1.50 to 3.95 A complete line of extra size Gowns, trimmed KE Hats with all the fashionabie fur trim- gone, mings, also exclusive designs in Fancy _A large assortment of $18 and $25 Values for Muffs and Neckpiece Rhinestone and Cut Steel Stunning suits made in the very latest styles; pleity of different P ag Buckles, “Tango Sets,” Ro- designs and fabrics to choose from in all the newest models. Before investing in a garment, call and view our stocks, The success of our credit plan depends entirely upon our ability to satisfy YOU, Just Pay *1 Weekly 227430 Ave, ox Clothing 7W.44thst, ul 1206 2A, 4. 5m & 6m See iN 5 OR HI, With plain hem Hemstitched . each (8c. to 26c. each 25c., 28c. & 32c, B. Altman & Co.\ Women’s Silk Underwear ‘is shown in an attractive assortment in the Women's Knitted Underwear Department. It includes French gauze silk Vests, hands embroidered im exclusive designs; French gauze silk Bloomers and Combinations; and Italian Silk Vests, Ca*set Covers and Combinations. tm Avene, Mae anh whe Strs.t4, New bind »w shades. with embroidery, dainty tucks and insertion, —4 So vaiue 1.50 to 4.00, 95ce to 2.95 he Sorosis TRIMMED MILLINERY Parisian Sandal 174= SPAVE Exhibition of an unusual collection of The latest novelty, — is ; FREE WITH A PURCHASE OF $100: OR OVER Genuine criva DINNER / ral 21 Zane ISO W125ST TLE FF ENCE IT MAKES LIT DI ERENCE WHAT you ‘NEED— BET HIBS119 Ss ea 4 BET LENOX & 7AvE py -stamtan..& SUNDAY WORLD ( WANE" WILL GO GET. y's

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