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rr i a SR a RR A - - — a cinemeniatemnR Ea | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDA OCTOBER 24, 1913, _ i ELA OLLLLLLLLLECLLL LLU LAL LOL DUA DUT MEME MALI ALREOLY ALAM ODOUL LULLED AH MAEDA AADOIIL LOLI LUADIPAL APU LELLILLL EDISON'S SON, WIZARD arwwac wun, | Lhe House of Matthews”’—Quality in Women’s and Misses’ Wear| | MOD SPEER ge 4 Our First Saturday Sale of Women’s Apparel . Gy @ | | Fourteen-Year-Old = Theodore \ Arrested While Driving His Father's Touring Car, osemeerwemes Smart styles in greater variety than ever in the past—kinds that cannot fail to interest and please every one, for here are conservative fashions as well as the extreme models, The High Standard of the Qualities, Finish and Workmanship in These Garments Will Make Direct Appeal to Every Woman and Miss of Refined Taste. Coats for Women LO 1D | Suits for Ween 19-00 or Theodore Edison, son of Thomas A. ison, the inventor, dashed out of Poontclatr Military Academy, where he ert @ pupil, yesterduy afternoon and hevunded into a new high-powered tour- car, which was wait n the street CIEE take him to bis home at Liewellyn Most attractive variety of the winter’s smartest styles. Plainly tailored and handsome dressy styles. Ne Mike Rimty pred av ee Astrakhan cloth, boucle and chinchilla materials, French Faille Suitings, Serges, Cheviots, Diagonals ne ‘Theodore, who is fourteen, wanted | many lined with yarn-dyed satins. and Chiffon Broadcloth and Rough Worsteds. ‘ dim 600 for himself if it was wo: hokey Sg SE + HM He took the chauffeur'a Colors—black, brown, taupe, navy blue; rich two tone effects, Among the colors are black, blue, new blue, brown and a most unusual taupe-shade, i; of ther go” through Bloomfield tres otoreycle Policeman Hugh Seery ‘Tovrted after the car, but he could no* Gane on it Young Edison looked back | Rep! aaw the pureuer and he put on/ Styles are three-quarter and full length, splendidly tailored in the new straight Here is one of the prettiest versions of the Russian style with the jacket gathered effects, with square or cutaway fronts and trimmings of wool velour, or astrakhan into a wide velvet belt. Here, too, are with loose back coats, showing a wide { cloth collar and cuffs, and large frogs for fastenings. belt, and other styles trimmed with long shaw! collars of prettily marked baby lamb \ Some show the very smart Raglan-yoke fashion. cloth, velvet collars and buttons. Women’s $20.00 and $25.00 Pretty Silk Frocks $ 1 A, 75 Crepe meteor, crepe de chine and charmeuse, charmingly fash- ioned in more than a dozen styles, showing draperies, lace vestees, lace or net yokes —evening and practical shades, ET ee Dre power, hoping to get over into on wt Orange, where he believed he Daduld be free from arrost. he le crossed the West Orange lino, | euffely dodged vehicles in his path and paraded for his father’s laboratory. By ah‘@ time the man on the motorcycle Women’s and Misses’ Smart Sport Coats Splendid $10.00 values; double faced ma- terials; plaid back cloths; fancy stripes and Women’s and Misses’ ‘ Party and Street Dresses Fancy lace trimmed silks, meteors, satins and messallnes, crepe de chine, crepes, moires and fine quality serges. Usual $12.50 to $15.00 Spe: tot Net, Me nn POLLO CL MAMMAL AAT Madhatr COOLIO CUTE plaid effects as well as novelty mixtures. The newest belted models, in sizes 14, 16 and 18, also 34 to 42, For Satur- Woman’s Taste Is Shown in the Neckwear She Chooses There's an assortment here which will appeal to the particular p a few minutes puter and demanded admission, Jo:Mire, Edison had just arrived at the wboratory to take her husband home in ker car, She was told Theodore had ‘Ween speeding, but she just couldn't be- Vegve he had done any such thing. hea eearch for Theodore was made and Balloon Day in Our New Children’s Section Great, Big, Bouncing Balloons to All the Little Kiddies This Heavy Black Moire Taffeta Ribbon at 23c Sie was found busy in the experiment |N wome: , ; ‘i i “ f ews" m rh A men—good values—all of them— We are now serving the third generation of patrons of “The House of Matthews"—fathers and e 2 ai ieee go back to “as ieatetate pase teh, Fichus Medici Ruffs and | Fine Net and Shadow Lace grandfathers have nee here, as they used to then—today we serve the “Little Ones’—Service ti Vicks oon cults alse nd Soe Serurdags SeeAr oa = 23c lab eceinan, Tasedsrg: went recites Guimpes Plaiting SUM caie eal ahaa Silk Taffeta and Messaline| Plain and Moire Taffeta Geery following on his wheel. Mrs. Edison gave cash bail for the ance of Theodore before Recorder joat to-morrow morning. He is charged gith violating the speed laws, the maxi- y,!um penalty for which is $100 fine, As wae DOY 18 not sixteen may be ged with driving an automobile Nya bout @ license, nans Sg ao nes O AT ANNUAL REUNION 7° SANFORD ASSOCIATION | Rein. High or low necn effects; White, black and ecru, in 4 fine net and shadow laces; at 48c to 3 In. widths; good value at 25c Marabou Cape and Muffs Our assortinent we believe to be unusually attractive; black, natural ; #lso black with white and white with black combinatiors. Special: 2 98 Six-row black and natural Capes, heavy silk tassels, at ie Matthews—Maia Floor. A Little Saturday Sale of Waists The daintiest of lingerie, in styles unusually attractive; high and low neck models. Values $1.00 upwards to $1.50. For Saturday ... Special Values in Every Nook and Corner of the Children’s Section on Saturday Roller Skates Good $1.50 values—fall training style—sizes for boys and $1 1 . Ribbons Ribbons All the wanted shades, 6 Inches y patterns,| All colors (also Black Satin), 4 and 19¢| vacant 2" 1240 Jointed Dolls Blondes and brunettes—25 In, Matthews—Main Floor, high, sewed wig and real girls, Saturday......... eyelashes. Saturday. Matthews Dependable Shoes for Children Made right, from the best leathers obtainable—stylish yet comfort- N able nature shape models. Dull calf, patent colt and vici kid—plain or tipped toes—stundy soles of oak. Children’s Sizes—8Y, to 11. cscercccccccescccccscccecs $1.98 N -+: $2.48 f ..$2.65 Infants’ $3.00 to $5.00 Long Dresses Ready Saturday at $1.98 Fine quality nainsook and lawn, dainty yoke of lace and embroidery with plain and elaborately trimmed skirt. Children’s Yoke Dresses, 98c Lawn of fine quality, trimmings of fine embroidery and lace; sizes 6 months to 6 years; values $2.00 and $3.00, Children’s Dresses at $1.49 Styles stmila: to the above but of much finer materials and trimmings. Quite a few of them with hand embroidered yokes; values $3.50 and $5.00. Children’s Coats at $3.65 irls’ Girls’ $5.00 to $10.00 Coats Velveteen, corduroy, chinchilla and fancy at $2.98 and $5.98 mixtures in plain box and plaited models— Instead of $5.00 for these melton fancy mix- | navy, brown, Copenhagen and gray—sizes 2 to ture coats, in plain belted models, we will | 6 years, Our usual $5.00 values, 3. 65 Say $2.98; this for Children’s Day. Children’s Day... eae a vendants of Thomas Sanford Meet at Hotel Martinique— Two Bishops Speak. {HgPhree hundred descendants of Thomas J, who came from Much Hadham, nd, in 1631 and died in Milford, Conn. in 168}, held the seventh annual reunton of the Sanford Association last evening In the Hotel Martinique, ‘There Wun a reception from § o'clock until 7, | and dinner in the main banquet hall. | Members of the association trom twen- | Misses’ Sizes—1114 to 2..ceeeeeee Growing Girls’ Sizes—2% to 6. Matthewe—terend You don’t feel yore wearing a corset when it’s an Because it's built to fit your own figure. Among the 10,000 women who buy an R & G Corset every single day of the year are women with every kind of figure. In our great plant we build R & G Corsets ks to fit all figures—tall, small, slim, plump, CORSETS dainty, stately. ETL Our Dollar Glove is a Popular Number for Women Imported kid, 2-clasp model, overseam sewn; 1 and 3 $1 00 ‘ ° ENA Eaten teouliea anelaneciare We demand of our Corset artists exact Instead of $7.00 0, $10.00 for these Girls Children’s Coate at $4.65 row embroidery; white, black and colors. Our special, wale Blaney Louls G Santord’of the dle: | knowledge of the lines of the human figure—that is why R & G Cor- rerum Reape a a styles, | _ Zibeline, corduroy and chinchilla; the newest Glace Kid Gloves Lambskin Gloves lines; in blues, some lined, $5.98 just for Children’s Day. sets lie along the lines of your figure so comfortably, so lightly, that you don’t know you have a Corset on. cose of San Joaquin, Cal., Miss Mary R. 4 all sizes 8 to 14, we will say | Models and colorings, neatly lined and inter- Sanford, who told of a recent visit to 1 rted (French) two.clasp style, lined; sizes 3 to 6 years. Our usual impo! ( The t6-button models, imported $6.00 values, Children's Day....... 4.65 overseam and pique sewn, Paris the ancestral home !n England; Bishop ij is t GC i its vi : point back, three rows of em- (French), full cut arms, with three Charles Sanford Oimstead of Denver and There is an R & G Corset for you—one that fits you, suits you Growing Girls’ Dresses at $4.98 u ‘ broidery self and — contrasting clasps at wrist. All sizes in white Col. John Underhill, Miss Charlotte exactly, Expert corsetieres to advise with you. Fine serges made Russian and skirt effect, ittle Ones’ Corduroy Bonnets stitching—black, white, tan, brown, Morse of Milford played violin selece R & G Models—In price $1 to $5. prettily trimmed, with contrasting colors; sizes Two styles, prettily trimmed with ribbon rosette, gray and navy, A $1 50 and black. Special $1 98 tions, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Matthews—second Floor. 6 to 14 years and values up to $6.00 and $8.00, | Usual $1.25 values. Children’s Day 10.0... -..:.0s008 98c Special value at.... . value at . i Gertrude Sanford Bolmer of New ven. of the speakers enlarged on the interest of the association in the Ameri- can Boctety of Colonial Families, Fran- cis Baird Sanford announced that at the | meeting of the society: next month A. B, Silk Velvet Hats with Ostrich Garniture at $9.75 We head our Saturday millinery story with a special value—smart There's Economy in These We’re Going to Sell 500 Men’s Shoes at $2.85 Overcoats To-Morrow Matthews Main Moor. ts So confident are we of “making good” in this announcement | shy of Bish” ‘The Aton wa pct, Shapes etLee ely: iainimet-aboutone an rec fae. Your RB ocg epee Oe eet Hers son —simply because we feel that thee is merit in every garment, into Canada and England. N Our Tailored Hats 350 Trimmed Hats atstalflaor)e Were parang (OF Hey ines an make a reduc- Wel just waited for this colt snap—just held back the “good | U Shown In popular priced secion—| with wings and aigrettes fans neg PSt Kid also tan ealfshin For Saturday, Mr. Man, doen of sndels rain ren dettaT ae ee eee Te ies ethey are made to give satisfactory service, We Announce a Real 4 lz Smart Styles in Untrimmed Hats Specially Priced at $2.95 |The Newest Hats Ready! Overcoat Sale Comprising the Usual $15.00 and $18.00 Values, at $11.90 1} not say over much in regard to styles and materials, ery man’s sale, since all the good Mack kerseys, novelty-backs, Soft plush crowns and plush rims; hatters’ plush crowns, in blics, hite, brown, navy and green. For Men and Young M white, brow v gre in = \(G oung Men BLAGK SILK VELVET DRESS HATS. BLACK SILK VELVET HATS, value §: Stiff hats in a jet black BLACK SILK LYNES VELVET DRESS SHAPES. —soft hats in the latest shapes and proper colorings. Matthewe—Sevond Bloor, “Our Fulton” is worth talking about—it's new, has silk or velvet bands and the colors are brown, green and gray. C ares favorably with many $3.00 Matthews—Main Floor, | Boys! Score a “Touchdown” HERE Saturday F EE Get in the game to-morrow and get a new football with each sal vale amounting to $7.50 or more. Boys’ $6.50 All-Wool Germania Chinchilla Overcoats Gray, brown and navy, Russian and polo styles, all round belt, yoke and sleeves ene tlan, backed with warm flannel, sizes 310 40 years, alesecesres $4.98 Boys’ Patch Pocket Suits Also Norfolks, pants, full ai years, at Boys’ $10.00 All-Wool Overcoats a scarfpin In, Masinairr—Mhin Foor Oxtord grays and browns, made with Venetian yokes tating that thi tein all about 18 models, You'd Better Be One of the Fortunate 500 Men To-Morrow Just Received—New Neckwear oom." 00 von ft Men—Classy Colorings | Mion’s Furnishings of the Better Grades | Here’s Where Men Get Their Share of the d fancy backs, split sic : 5 Econ 7 f Our R izatii } oe ey eee aig year Fh $7.50 This Little Corner for Boys co ng’ eongenites tion Celebration Boys’ $5.00 Cordu- | Little Boys’ $5.98 $1.50 and $2.00 Sweaters | Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas Be an etal hread Silk Half Hose, 16c roy Norfolk Suits | Novelty Overcoats The quality selling usually at 35c, pure thread silk RY ’ ich r y collars, | 5 alta = with lisle heels, toes and soles; Gray and golden brown, | Al wool Englich fabrics | er: d without collars, tea ae snitid. $1.00 with lis 5, , Rea vthll cut Seen, knickers | made 9 halt yokes | ‘0 Oxford, n nd maroon, | Nik (ney sigs Ut te ane valuebuanectallat Sanne 7T7c and ayy) strict! ; 16c made with taped seams, | and flanne! lined; sizes | all sizes up to 34, Usual $1.00 values, Men's Wool Underwear, 59c noes sizes 10 to 16, 22 to 10 Abe 69c Mere ae 9c Medium weight underwesr of fine Peg quality, Men's Mercerized Underwear, 79c aturday, $2 QB) Siurhy. $3 98 fuirts and drawers, in regular and extra sizes. Usual Heavy weight cotton mercerized and sili finished, specia ie special. . ° Te and $1.00 values. serviceable quality; usual $1.00 value. Boys’ $4.00 Two-Pants Norfolk Suits ; 4 mi Izes 7 to 47, . STE AMR ho puter ABS Boys’ $1.50 All-Wool Blue Serge, Corduroy and Mixture Knickerbockers Lined throughout, all seams flat taped, sizes to 16, Saturday only, 5 98c Men's Natural Wool Underwear, $1 Fine soft ool, nen-inetating and non-shrinkables good winter weight shirts mad drawers; mb sizes; $1.50 values. Men’s Union Suits, 85 Fine cotton ribbed winter weights have closed crotch and are good $1.50 25c Paris Garters, 12!4c One of the best known pad styles 2 pairs CHARLES A. KEENE N 180 wists, efor