The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1914, Page 11

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ee 10, Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Important Sale of Foreign Cretonnes To-morrow, Wednesday, Until Saturday, Inclusive 20,000 Yards Chorcest 8 Newest Imported Cretonnes Taken from Regular Stock for This Occasion ' Will Be Offered at Exceptional Reductions The collection, which comprises an enormous assortment, includes the best creations in Floral, Period and Futurist designs. 31-Inch Cretonnes 31-Inch Cretennes 194. CAN'T FIND BPIDE OF 17, | csrcc: “™ “Mbermee © t= toe ane HE SUES FOR DIVORCE! nas. iccenver ciser chen nie rise ee He wedded Nellie Markoff when she is e . : evi tained . be given for the ben L + was hardly seventeen years old, June Court Gives Lawyer $109 Fee to} 26, 1918. The acts of wrongd Spend in Locating Young Lieberman complains of took p Wife between that dai and July 6, wh appearance he filed suit. The husband charges! |, Wiuam lene tus tose Justice Page allowed Porcival H,| that his wife was too friendly with |, cessct vemion of his old sucoem, “The Sauae| ETS ‘ Gtegory a feo of $100 to-day to assist 4 . ; a Jack Tiernall, an actor, before her | Man.” a al oe to ie, a Py 4 ‘The Ghuberta are preparing @ apring rerivi ov in a search for Mrs. Nellie Lieber-| marriage to him and that she re- | ote tite ete ettn ciaby Dealze tn. the | Srttente lan man, a seventeen-year-old bride, who George is being sued for a divorce by her husband, Phillip R. Lieberman, a sta- tlonery dealer at Forty-second street} and Bixth avenue. Mr. Gregory be- CHILDREN DELIGHT IN Murray Hil’ youve ‘William Fereraham made his fit sumed her relations with Tiernall after her marriage. Gregory alleges that directly after Lieberman's marriage tothe young z cariece| For Your Baby. The Signature of a ISLAND LEASE FAVORED. Prendergast to Recommend That State Take Over Wi Comptroller Prendergast will recom- mend at the Sinking Fund Commission meeting to-morrow that the city grant the Btate a fifty-year lease on Ward's Island at the rate of $1.0 year, “payable im advance.” The Manhattan State Hospital for the Ingane is located there. Steet | 'e o is the only guarantee that you have the The old lease on the island expired e Usually 85c to 50c yard.......6..... 0.0 eee 17€) Usually 85c 2 ~~ sgh tinuous blekring since’ over the" terms G en u | n e Cindy 86 WON YE.s.:.. cc eccccccee 24e sually 85c to $1.25 yard............ ty 60¢ i The State 1 not Usually 55c to 76c yard. ..... 06. cece cece ees 50-Inch Cretonnes \ 35¢ Usually 65c to 85c yard..........ceeee eee 4ac| Usually $1.25 to $8.26 yard.............46. 85e We suggest to those who anticipate pete summer furnishings and slip cover work that this is a most exceptional offering and well worth taking advantage of. Fifth Floor at its own expense. cost to the State for car- ineane from New York and Richmond Counties was §2,159,328.43. NOTES OF THE THEATRES. And now we ere to one Billie Burke in blue i YP ASTORIA] + prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, AM ores Boys’ Overcoats Great Range of Styles & Prices A comprehensive assortment of spring weight overcoats for the little man in the latest and most desirable styles and colorings, from the coarse tweeds in the Balmacaan to the soft imported cassimeres in the more conservative models. Young Men's Top Coats For Early Spring Wear This new section shows a splendid assortment of ee ae EOE Pow EE Oe Grea corre Oner of world. as i 3 SOAP Baths, and when assisted by Cuticura Ointment they mean skin health in infancy and childhood, and freedom, in the majority of cases, plerdpseiy from skin and scalp affec- Ay brick.” tions in after life. what's your : ot vadueville Coats of covert cloth are much in favor this season, and you will find these in great variety in all the best shades—Oxford gray, tan and brown, with velvet or self collar, quarter or full silk lined. Models for small to large young men Cr Sizes 6 to 18 years Prices range from $9.50 wo $15.00 Fourth Floor ‘best for oh'n and cealp. Pat Rooney, aged five, made his vaude- : Men’s Shirts to Measure Sizes 34 to 44 ae b\ i the jises) of F; 5 fl 5 : {Sade in ont wecksoome om the ness ee PB hse *. $25.00 w' $50.00 and madras, Russia Epglish cotton crepe. ae Eso RT2.00 Samples submitted upon request. and the same as custom made Fourth Floor =" Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street _The Misses’ Section Increased Factlities—Addstional Space—Larger Stock Those who knew the Misses’ Department in its old quarters downtown will delight in the increased facilities, the additional space, the larger stock in our new home. They will be quick to welcome its » fuller usefulness. Step off the elevator at the third floor and you will find yourself in the spacious new show rooms. Light and airy they are, with the daintiest of fitting rooms and the most delightful sense of leisure and comfort—of thoughtful interest in serving the young girl with all the painstaking attention we give the matron. There ts nothing here to suggest the rush of a hurried s or the haste of an indifferent bag a prompt efficient service that is quick to respond to the taste and requirements of the young ‘ople today. a In a erhibit therc are clothes for Misses, for Juniors and for Children, from the tot of six to the debutante at twenty. . ; Sree Each section is conducted absolutely separately from the others, and is complete within itself. ; — 7 : = pee Tn each one there is the same attention to detail, the perfect finish, the splendid linesand manner that : ! have always distinguished Lord & Taylor costumes—and even in the children’s section you will find the new spirit of the styles reflected in color, in fabric and in fashion. ‘Mais, c'est tres belle!” Light 8 Medium Werght Good Style Boots For dress or general wear Usually $5.00 and $6.00 The smartest to the most comfortable kind. $3.95 $6.50 to 310.00 38th Street Rear Elevators direct to Shoe: Section, Second Fi A Complete New Stock of . » Women’s Boots The models we are showing are well calculated to win the youthful beart. The spritely frills, the puf- fings, the sbirrings and ruchings, all the picturesque features of the present modes have much in common with the dainty appeal of the debutante. Every is taken into consideration in gar- ments for all occasions—for sport, street, house, semolcoreay dress, afternoon dansant and evening frocks. There are models imported especially to reproduce for this section, showing all the new style fea- tures—the skirt that is caught up in the back; the butterfly bow; the bustle skirt exploited by Premet; the bouffant panier and double panier; the gauzy tunics and flaunting net draperies; the high waist- line that Paquin approves; the loose Eton jacket, oddly designed and often cut off short at the waist- line; the surplice girdle effect sponsored by Cheruit, the kimono sleeve as Drecoll uses it—all sleeves. Many of the models show a demureness that is almost classic in its simplicity. Again the bustle skirt, with uplifted draperies below, lends a sauciness that is irresistibly fetching. Another indication of the great diversity of styles assembled here is shown in a pumber of models that proclaim Poiret’s original treatment of the youthful figure. Somewhat bizarre are these frocks, developed in the famous Martine Silks, like gay bouquets of striking color that, when chosen with skill, cleverly enhance the piquant charm of the youthful face. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. All the Newest Fabrics Are Represented The materials themselves are identical with those now being introduced for the matron. There are all the novelty fabrice—the crepons, taffeta, in- cluding those striped in Roman effect, crepe de chine, in new and greater loveliness, golfine, novelty crepe, gabardines, rajah crepes and moires. Com- binations of serge and moire make some uf the smart- est suits; they are rivalled only by those of plain fab- rics combined with gay stripes and plaids. In color the influence of the French designers is very pronounced. There are new colorful greens, gay tones of violet, rose, carrot, Atlantic blue and the deeper tones of mahogany. Dashing, daring effects, but, withal, there is a note of girlishness, of youthfulness that is charming in its spontaneity and freshness. Visit this section, See how much importance we place upon the correct gowning of the younger set. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. .. . $19.50 to $60.00 Misses’ Suits... 0.00... cee 19.50 to 125.00 Misses’ Dancing Frocks. ..... 25,00 to 115,00 Misses’ Coals.............4% 9.95 to 59.50 Children's Coats .....6.4..45 Children’s School Dresses. ... . Children's Party Frocks ...... $9.50 lo $19.95 1,95to 15,00 8.95 lo 33.50 Third Floor Closes at 6 P.M. Long Time Credit to Every ¢ ue Piller Le, atension 14 Dining Chaira, like cut ; Hunt MD. ROOMS e Rooms ~ ee ee Completely 75 Camputety § 2 Furnished Furwahed tee | WE PAY FREIGHT | 008, +4244 ain~ c Lf L write CCOCOSGOGOC00O BOORLST Salted rian FARE ieee PROMPT DELIVERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AU’ Y vee our NEW | § SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. ; Simplify Home-secking by saving time, ‘empe! pin e

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