The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1913, Page 14

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sn CE A LR ELT TIN | TWO MORE SHS INORT BEARNG SARS OF GALES Funnels of the Vaderland Crusted With Sea Salt When She Limps In. RYNDAM STOR :. | Young Widow Ranch Owner Has Arm Broken While Liner Was Pitching. ‘Two more ships of the transatlantic | fleet which have been battered by the | mutual galen of the last week came to} port to-day bearing marks of thair en- counters with sea and wind. The Vad- erland of the Red Star line had the starboard wide of her two tall black fun- nele crusted with sea anit an inch deep. | Her jog showed that tho hurricane on) Wednesday tad slowed down her speed of her fair weather | etween noon Tues: fay and noon newday. ‘The Ryndam of the Holland American Make Your | Feet Happy TIZ Puts New Life in Tired, Aching Feet—Makes Them Glow With Real Foot Comfort. ih 4° burn. Hbiaine | rice 25 je will, ‘on receipt of price, Bee that Luther Dodae & Co." ta printed Luther e Wonderfu Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats and Saturday are the Last Two Days of this Frida: Sale featuring Two Prices in Young any bright of self-management or s jot underat K travelling compl fi e 2 lishnas The tant purker could not Fee Trlal Packag Coupe find him ashore and, missing the sal TCanada in bond, ri too wild for Paris, so 1 am bringing ss orsmenes te WOMAN WHOSE ARM ‘BROKEN AS SHIP tary of State an account showing 98,478 spent during the test campaign, in “ which he ran for Coroner, ROCKED IN A GALE.) _ ‘thomas ¥. Creem, Treamurer of the — Democratic County Committee of 4a | Queens, certified to pending $18,877. ————— tows From New York. Ppectal to The Frening World.) MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. Nov. 1—A about the atreeta of thi committed to the #tat She is believed to have alighted from one of the late traina from New YYork, | but nothing has been learned rewarding her Mentity, The woman was weil dreased, She i apparently about twenty-five yoara of age, ateht build, light ore a fur coat. Since John Quit Drinking By John's Wife pewewererrrrrcccr.. « 4 + 3 PEPER E eH TECTED EE 2 DARPA RE Hoe dS. Pereeeerr CEUECCeoorererrny line had the storm at ite worst on Wed- nestay, The boat pitched wo that Senora G, de Jauvesul, a widow, the young and beautiful owner of a coffee ranch nmr Guatemala City was thrown down while standing at the washstand In her stateroom and her arm was broken. The Ryndain was met at her pier by the assistant purser, (. D. Leemheer, who went ashore at Halifax to make sure that Henjamin Ochmann, a ateer-| Costs Nothing To Try. passenger, #afely started on hie husband, son, brother, railroad journey into Canada, Och-! who ; oF mann had not revealed on the trip aeron Used Golden Kemedy, The Great Home Treatment for Drunkards. Oderiees and Tastelees, Any lady Can Give It Secretly at Home In Tea, Cottes of Food, W Haines Company, ing of the Ryndam, came to New ¥ ‘| aK by rat, NOW THEY'LL TAG HIM AND! a, m trial (ph re that what you claim fur it SHIP HIM TO CANADA. ry respect, } He found Ochmann aboard; the mm. jarant had juatifed the “doubts of the bunk when the Halifax pi nt ashore Ochmann will b Tho unhappiness caused by the storm Die levity of wine "0° Your Bowels operatic dying in Paris, and her younger | sister, Misn Anne Hambrick, The two harae to ride or her home." i Mian Hambrick nodded emphatic ap- proval of the verdict. eed am ALAS, POOR JULIUS! ALBANY, N.Y. Nov. 12.—Jultua Harburger to-day filed with the Secre- Bie tedache cad tedlcention, os millions bnew, Small Pill, Small Doce, Senell Price | Genuine =u ta: Signature, Do 2nd DAY l Bargains In Men's and Men's Clothing that for quality have not been equalled in New York for many a day, SUITS from all the latest fabrics, cut in the new English as well as the more con- | servative models. OVERCOATS in the latest rough and smooth fabrics with belted or plain backs. e colorings are the latest. Our clothing is manufactured in our own factories —all brand new garments that regularly sell in other stores at 25% above our own every-day prices,— We Save You the Wholesaler’s Profits. This additional reduction makes this sale almost unsurpaseable. Suits & Overcoats . Up to $25.00 at 17 50 Suits & Overcoats 5 Up to $40.00 at © ~__ NEW YORK BROOKLYN $F atawe Avorn a7 SE ABOVE 377. ST. ST. AT FLATBUSH U STORES BROADWAY AT BEDFORD 17 Minutes Grand Central to A, & S, Subway Station whom we do an enormous business. ular branches of the business. They have entered into the spirit of the occasion with a vim and have delivered splendid lots of superb garments at a concession that permits us to offer them to you at far below regular prices. __ It is & magnificent event in magnitude, an unparalleled event in underpricing, a fascinating event in its infinite variety, an. inspiring occasion in its exhibition of all that is new and best and most | stylish in SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, WAISTS, FURS, HATS for every feminine age from the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918, Extraordinary Event and Anniversary Magnificent Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel, iw Suits, Gowns, Dresses, Hats, Coats and Furs, | ) |All at-Phenominally Low Prices—Finest Qualities. THIS IS IN EVERY WAY A MAGNIFICENT EVENT. It isthe ANNIVERSARY _ ||| of the PELLER-DAVIS SALE OF WOMEN’S APPAREL which took place last year and || was the greatest merchandising occasion of its kind that ever occurred in this country. It is customary for this store to equal, if not exceed, every such event on its Anniversary. _ We started preparations independently of all other business and asked the co-opera- tion of the leading makers who contribute the best and most of our apparel, firms with They are recognized as the leaders in their partic- tiny tot to the stylish mother. It is wonderful in its*price scope, covering in its extraordinary style area something for every one at a dollar or less up to the finest garments made in ne eae can sacra ee ito the hundreds of dollars. 10 Minutes Jersey City | to Hoyt Street by | Tunnel and Subway. | i | | ge: Highest Class Evening & Afternoon Gowns |: HERE ARE SUPERB EXAMPLES of the master dre-smakers’ art—a wonderful assortment that comes to us from makers, dL patips Gowns that have been used for samples or show purposes in CaseS| kimono sleeves. , London a d Berlin, or Americanized adaptations that many prefer to| the original, as they are just as stylish, just ag correct, but more graceful in not being quite so pro- —coriginal models from Pa: Women’s $25 to $39.75 Dresses, $19.9 Samples and Surplus Stock of a Maker. 200 DRESSES FROM A WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURER of high grade women’s wear—his samples and surplus stock of Evening, Street and Afternoon Dresses and Frocks in the very daintiest and newest styles of the season—all the newest and most charming color combinations and the Frenchiest trimmings of lace, chiffon and fur. The materials are granite crepe, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, brocade crepes, French serge, etc. Beautiful color range for street and pastel sh: trimmed with crepe. nounced—and there are added some of the most admired of our own surpassing stock. In nearly every case there is the added advantage of individuality and exclusiveness for the buyer in the fact that there is but oné of a kind. There is mot a French master unrepresented in this offering. The Prices Range from $39.75 to $198.50. And the Values $62.50 to $335.00 Women’s is9,° JUST 85 SUPERB WRAPS, the stunning, unusually artistic and effective styles of this season that have character in and an unmistakable air of distinction. Only one or two of a style. The materials are eautiful, the most desired, the elegant and wonderfully woven of this remarkable fabric season—the chif- fon velvets, the rich brocaded, heavy looking, light feeling brocaded velvets and silks, silk plushes, imported char- every fold, beauty in every Itne the most The Peller-Davis Anniversar A Maker's High Class Samples meuse, embroidered silks and moire silk piushes—and some handsome black slik velour wraps. iP: All are rich with furs, velvets and passementerie ornamentation. They are like the Coats selling to-day at $60.00 to $110.00—yet in this sale at $34.05, Women’s $22.50 Wool Plush or Boucle Coats | Women’s $25.00 Full Length Astrakhan Cloth Made of the finest quality of wool plush or heavy boucle materials in two of the newest shapes. Colors and black. Are Imported or Adapted from Imported Models. $210.00 Evening Coat at $135.00 Coat, lined with self} color and finished with beautiful white ‘ox scarf and) have co-operated with us in this $325.00 Evening Wrap at $160.00 Very handsome Wran in duvetyn, with rich raccoon collar. 9235.00 Wrap at $150.00 Mole panne plush, full length, with wonderfully effec- tive natural raccoon collar, lined with self color and veiled with flowered chiffon. 195.00 Coat at $125.00 A beautiful turquoise penne velvet Coat, with very ef- fective border of steel an One Thousand $7.50 to $10 Waists, $3.98 ' ONE OF THE MANUFACTURERS with whom we do an enormous business during the year sends | yar his contribution to the wonderful Peller-Davis Anniversary Sales in the shape of his entire stock of new | It is a fascinating collection of Waists of the day— some hand embroidered in two-tone effects, others trimmed with fur in the most approved French style and all right up to the minute in every way. About two dozen distinctly different models in the sale, Waists of chiffon, silk shadow laces and silk, Women's $39.75 to $67.50 at $14.95 Coats at $16.95 satin—full, roomy Coat with cuffs. These Magnificent Wraps and Coats Imported green plush Evening cuffs—a stunning model. chilla squirrel trimming. cry:tal lace trimming. The Peller-Davis Anniversary The Peller-Davis Anniversary known maker of women's wear. And many h igh class tallored Sults from our own stock at record reductions, s for evening wear. The sale includes a number of stylish Mourning Dresses }; Second floor, Central Building, Evening Wraps, $34.95} Full length and lined Shrommet tlh Eesranteed | Not sent C, O. D. and no mail or telephone orders. ep plush collar ani $150.00. Evening Wrap at $75.00 Moire panne velvet in Delphine rose color with chin- $125.00 Evening Wrap at $79.50 Grape collar chiffon velvet, lined with rich gold colored silk, Tailored Suits at $27.50 NO ONE STANDS HIGHER as a maker than does the sender of this splendid contribution to the Great Sales. It is his entire sample line of high class Suits, reproductions of original Paris models and splendid examples of his own masterwork in designing as well as making. The materials are velveteens, broadcloths, imported Bedford cords, velours, duvetyne, cheviots, chiffon velvets and plushes, Women’s $32.00 and $35.00 Fur Trimmed Tailored Suits at $19.75 and $24.75 Finest quality of broadcloths, cheviots and rough Winter material, trimmed with various furs, From a well- treet for, Central Bullding, The Peller-Davis Anniversary 8 Women’s Fur Coats and Small Furs At Far Below Regular Prices. sea wee _IN ADDITION TO THE GREAT $50,000 STOCK of Rubin & wor | Co, being sold at 60c. on the dollar, we offer in the Peller-Davis Anml- ovat jversary Sale purchases at great concession from co-operating manu- 220 facturers, making the event more remarkable than ever in scope and > underpricing. We quote but a few of the bargains within the space allotted in this advertisement to Furs: ‘Russian Pony Coats at $29.75| Natural Pony Coats, $34.75 36 inches long, Fitch Raccoon collar, new model cutaway. Nearseal Coats, $62.50 45 inches long, French dyed skios, new model, cutaway front. Hudson Seal (Muskrat) Coats, $95.00. 45 Inches long, French dyed skins, loose model, cutaway fronts, semi- | 45 inches long, new model cut- way. Caracu! Coats at $32.50 45 inches long loose back, rounded ronts, _ The Peller-Davis Anniversary | $25 to $35 Trimmed Hats, $12.50 THE SALES IN OUR MILLINERY STORES have electrified the town. We have |i had such a tremendous increase in business that the fame of the values has ; Spread the country over, and makers are only too anxious to be represented. | One of the leading and most exclusive makers of Manhattan supplied this re- markable offering for the Peller-Davis Anniversary Sales—and coming right on the eve of the HORSE SHOW, It is not only remarkable in value-giving, but wonderfully opportune and trebly wonderful {n that very fact. They are not ordinary Hats but ultra fashionable, bewitchingly clever and becoming fur Hats, fur trimmed Hats, light colored dreams in Evening Hats, Hats that bring out the latest Paris demand for gold and silver. hie Picturesque, large black velvet effects with ostrich feathers—velvet Hats mith Paradise feathers and—but we could never describe them all, because there are | So many you will get the surprise of your life. Not one worth less than $28.00 and many $35.00 and even more—yet all at $19.60 each. Millinery Salon, Retand floor, Livingston aide, East Butiding, \Marvels in Millinery, Mezzanine Floor WOMEN'S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND TRIMMINGS in this most extraordinary underpricing offering, led off by | Our Famous $20.00 Ostrich Trimmed Hat for $8.95. Whenever we make this offer it means a crowded store, and no wonder, for nothing like it can be found anywhere in this country or any other country in value giving. Fine velvet or hatter’s plush, trimmed with rich French curled ostrich feathers, worth in themselves more than the price of the whole hat. Bands of furs are also used. Only a limited number, so come early for these. The Peller-Davis Anniversary Wonderful Offering of Infants’ Coats, Dresses, Bonnets and Hats THE MANUFACTURERS in the babywear and children’s line who eat Peller-Davis Anniversary Sale have sent us sample lines and stocks, domestic and imported, cove: a most unusual range of styles and prices, so that every possible ni of the mother may be obtained—whether she seeks chiidven's Bonnets at 49c¢ or an imported long Cloak of satin and lace at $35.00 that | was $65.00—truly an extraordinary opportunity scope. We mention a few of the items: Children's $6.00 to $8.50 Coats at $4.98 Coats of zibeline, velvet, corduroy and cloth—very smart models and popu'ir colos—velvet and satin trimmed —for children 2 to 5 years, Children’s $4.00 Colored Coats, $2.75 Zibeline and corduroy, double breasted, with and without belt. Sizes 2 to $ | Children’s $1.50 to $3.00 Dresses, 69c White and colored Dresses from a leading maker—including high and low [= | neck, yoke, waist and plaited styles, very well made of fine materials end ji trimmed with daintiest embroidery and laces. Sizes 6 months to $ years, ee The Peller-Davis Anniversary Misses’ and Junior Wear Specials | Excellent values in Dresses and Coats from some of our leading makers;- $11.50 to $25.00 Dresses at $7.50. H Paes one ft ieee sample line of serge, broadcloth and fancy materials, $15.00 Junior and Misses’ Coats, $9.50. Misses’ $30.00 to $40.00 Pirh Coats, $22.50, Ly A dressy Coats, with fur collar of imitation seal or moufflon—and g few of the Coats have Muffs to maich, 4 ? Aj ! < ee ee ee - Leb puansae se?

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