The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 11

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‘ SDAY, MAROH 19, 1914. TO BRONX URES [GEN WUSINS WAL [FS.E Fea 525 QT APPS PUN Savarese Making Dresses at Home easnasanmeanag=onmenneanmanne=pearcanpaaanneraaestte & collection of engrav’ and photo. claims should be com- ~~ From Original Designs READ TO ATENO SIX OFFERS COLLECTON OF exe; St"scet| TOSAVE PENSE ON |stats let AND WOUNDED PERSINS| — CURIS TO MUSEUM === v=") SEL BAK CLAMS Sz i after a conference among James N. Phetes Show No Sones Broken and Ree lea Tee Rone Back ta Pines. ;Lebanon Hospital Training Washington's Sleeve Links and eivers May Compromise | |" School Graduates the Lock of Lincoln’s Hair Specie! to The Rveming Wort.) and Make $300,000 Avail- Class of 1914 Among the Treasures, motos ‘of the rieht foot of hile, Ames ble for Small Di ls ures, : d ivi 5 8 Paviowa, which was injured whi! able tor oma ividend conference, Mr. Rosenberg drafted ._— Gancing Ei Ole te on Guienten, * petition to the court, While 400 admiring relatives looked | If !t so desires ti . |orosramme at ti nm last night, Depesitora of the Henry Siegel Wide is je propesttion, : on, nineteen comely nurees, the whole | seum of Art =the bhysician who areaned the feot at (bank are somewhat more cheerful | Advertisement of the basis of com-| So 7™ 1914 clams of the Lebanon Hospital y Grant Wileon,|the theatre snapped a dislocated bo Training Bohol, were graduated last |* member of Gen. Grant's staf? during|in the right Iittle toe back into place [ty Sf the result of an order Righty lo thoaghi itt to reramca night. The programme was carried|the Vicksburg campaign and a per-|without knowing It. which Federal Judge Hough has! for that. _ through without a flaw and when the | Sonal friend of many celebrities. Mile. Paviowa ts in her room at the |#igned authorizing receivers for the | Bidders on the stock and fiatures exercises wound up shortly after 11| The will of Gen. Wileo: Hotel Jetpreee and not allowed to bank and for the @impaon-Crawford of the two atores will pay their first o'clock there were nineteen more full don, has hncolleg. ‘3 jand Fourteenth Street Stores to com- fledged, completely trained nurses in y ranavile, Ind, night | promise the disputed claima between | Already twelve or fifteen firme and| << the Bronx ready to anawer the call of |Drlucipal provision disposes of bis/P) Shichi af Bacon, On on deamext them on the baste of bids made for | individuals have signified an tnten- . the etck or wounded. collection to the museum, provided |night: ee os na the atock and fixtures of the stores. lon of bidding. SUNDAY WORLD WANT! WoRR WoRmtad ‘The girls have all been atuding un- it cares for it. Otherwise it Is to go ‘wee ra rn nou fer, rags bids are to be opened Wednes- ES der a etaff of 16 doctors attached to|'° the York Genealogical and | jury is not yet known, and the receivers will get to the training school, adjoins Biographical Society. Lebanon Hospital, at N Cauld.| 1 the collection are gold sleeve SESS TReE TEM important Sale y@py Lord & Taylor Men’s Furnishings ‘wee of the nurses of the hospital. The | medal bequeathed to the decedent by Mercerized Pajamas, $1.35. ceremonies were opened by a short .. Frederick Lahrbush of the addreas delivered by Mr. Joseph But- ish army; sleeve links worn by Silk and Wool and Scotch Flannel Pa- jamas, $3.50. Grant at the surrender of Vicks- Negligee Shirts, French Cuffs, $1.45. IST ft nrtn "aa | ba tacts eth Plain Negligee and Plaited Shirts, Laun- dered Cuffs, $1.45 and $2.25. S| Signed photographs. of Gen. “Grant Imported Sweater Jackets, $3.50 and $4.50. English Silk Washable Bath Robes, $8.50. story of aeveral heroio nurees and|and Admirals Farri Porter. Also gave a little advice. "To Waiter 8, Wilsou, a brother, liv- Toweling and Blanket Bath Robes, $3.50 and $5.00. Coddington, Genevieve McAndrews, The first prize for general efficiency | ing at No. 60 Central Park We ’ 2 i Katherine Bensch, Anna Constance Men's “ shaun Got Pu Pe ‘was awarded to Miss Sarah Esther ueathed family portraits, manu- Elgin, Fannie, Rather Kantn, Eilea pee, een fond, te : pteitie Open End Scarfs and String Ties, 50c each. promise and a hearing on it will be Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Murray Hill 9000 Reg. Trede Mar An Extensive Showing of W hiteEnamel Furniture Constructed in a particular way in accordance with Lord & Taylor specifications. The mirrors are backed with wood and painted white, and the drawers are varnished inside Exceptional Offerings [ WUT Wry a Yea a Ye ter XO Yee Yeos Ye YO YO OY Ye te nurse’ ‘The following is a lat of the grad- , Simple Herb Quickly Helen Frindinan, Mary Joephine ts| Relleves This Cavater, ea McAndrews, Theresa Gallagher, Ruth Blum, Emma Dread Disease. Anna Horowitz, Eatelle Devaney, Jane | wrerrvnevvyrvrevevev eve? Chiffonier or jeander and the second to Miss|acripts, clothing, jewel: and the Kramer, Jennie Ne Elizabeth Jane Keane. Both were|swords worn by Gen. Wileom in the cash prises and were donated by | civil wai Neander, e See f RS ir. Enther | Neander, ‘ t raters | Men’s Tan Cape Gloves, $1.35 per pair. Jonas Weil. The High Soholarship| Miss Margaret Wilson id Mre. The Training School has been in Dr. Henry Roth, | —— a Givi ce i rcmeact AcE lg James McCutcheon & Co. “tn Diabetes Dr. A. Meyer, Dr. Ralph Waldo, Dr. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets a. ape frien Harry Stern and R. J. PAL CO, . Weil. William Daub is superintendent of Lebanon Hospital, ="Lord & Taylor * Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Dresser (IMustrated) War Yen an Yer Yad Ye Yer? We 0) Sixth Floor 0006 06:-5:6.6 9-6:8-5-349OHD-D 3.5.99 994-99-044000O0406090OOOO F 1 the skirt. The rounded opening In| DESCRIPTION. | the front is really necessary for ease —_—— } in the steps of the dance, and is us This smart and dainty little gown vay Foiled! in witb the lace from th z . betticoa: has tho virtue of demanding little ex- | POROUS, an experienced hand te not pense in material and little skill in! necessary in the construction of this | Boe making. And just now, when the gown, the plain finishing of the tiny N@ frocks which have been worn through ever collar, the sleeves and the or. 54 e the winter are beginning to show the the character points of the gown, do 5 sd ‘wear and tear of the popular dances, pene ake Seer eae | ne : ept in . Is charm- | Hine ; e Lorre! this will be found a pa model willl prove @ wuccsen nes . ‘There are some pretty, fashionable colors this spring in the sweet pea tones which are given new names, but have hitherto been known as pastel. They are very pretty in the soft taffetas, and make practical dance frocks, For the model as de- pioted at the right only six yards of material are necessary, and In a pale green color, the sash of cream lace held with a black velvet ornament ) Surrounded with rhinestones, would 7 a achieve a charming ensemble. The r | waist is a plain kimono style, and may have a lining of mull with set-in FHITOSIDIES Oriental Rugs at Remarkably Low Prices Easter Gift Suggestions Fine Persian, Turkish and India Carpets Extra fine quality and very unusual colorings $110.00 to $275.00 Usually $170.00 to $400.00 Persian Gorovan Carpets Room sizes $165.00 to $275.00 Usually $250.00 to $400.00 Fine Afghan Carpets _ $67.50 to $95.00 Usually $95.00 to $150.00 Large Persian Jaff Rugs $35.00 to $75.00 Usually $50.00 to $110.00 Persian Hall Rugs In various widths and lengths _ $55.00 Usually $75.00 Fine Mosul and Kurdistan Rugs $25.00 &f $27.50 Usually $35.00 and $40.00 Fine Mosul Rugs $17.50 &% $19.50 Usually $25.00 and $30.00 Fifth Floor An Introductory Event in the New Store’s Large Convenient Section 458 English Made 750 Smart New York Spring Suits Spring Suits Usually $25.00 Fourth Floor| Usually up to $87.50 $17.50 | $23.50 There are about 1,200 young men who wear 32 to 40 size suits who are going to make the ac- quaintance of New York’s newest and most helpful-clothing section on Friday and Saturday under especially happy circumstances. The Latest London Cuts and the Newest New York Stripes The splendid texture of the English Fabrics in the $17.50 Suits will especially appeal to those young men who know materials. The new invisible stripes in green, blue, gray, brown and Oxford, and the dressy blue serges and plain comfortable Oxfords—the $37.50 values at $23.50—will tempt others to drop their staid winter suits. This purchase is of a decidedly unusual nature. Seldom indeed have suits such as these been sold at the very beginning of a season at such concessions in price. P @leoves which really would be only | caps, for the taffeta sleeves are very 5 ehort. Cream lace is used to form {: Mttle rever ehaped pleces in the front, which terminate in @ narrow ° ° e . edging around the neck, giving a | skin 7 graceful finish to the low round neck, | There is no visible belt, as the waist | if bage prettily all around, and in the, EAINOL ODTMENT ond Resion! | front {a gathered up a bit under the cep are oe ey ia ' ii { shaped ornament, Though the tunic papers Aids rieaphed sn ee eee eras | {a straight and finished plain or with | goneetn the trea t of! Pekin ;| \ @ picot edging, the soft draping of paste e free bedamcespl cl | the Ince gives a delightful relief to | gy ey ateeate itching tnatant! Y the severity, It ix dropped low in| and ‘epecdily eal psa pases a4 back, to be brought up under the | stubborn eruption’. Doctors have black velvet oraament in front, where | pregeribed Repinol for the past 18years. Unusual Special Offerings of q iB $0 and, welghied wish siiber |" A Two and Thrge Button Sack Sutts Patch or Regulation Pockets Men’s 8W omen’sH. andkerchsefs . . | ery draggis sells Resinol 7 . . ° . 7 Ap | staient to the tunics eo A bitc | la gop and Gta caren an Soft Roll Collars Conservative and Extreme Styles Women’s imported sheer | Women’s imported white arm would prove a distinct addi- | all linen bemstitched hand- | and colored handkerchiefs, Fourth Floor kerchiefs, assorted widtb | 114 inch hem, embroidered * There are pretty remnants of flow- | Dept. $8, Baltimore, Md.. a pest initials jotted eta, which, could, | toc each—Usually 15¢ Six for 85 drop dotted nets, which could be Women's shamrock hand- Women's yt ed Long- used for the waist and tunic part of | == : this frock, as shown at the left, A} Boys’ , Wy “i Boys’ and Youths’ Washable Suits Boys ool Sutts Negligee Shirts ‘ ' Shy * 4 . kerchiefs, white with Long- | ., “d Bee crepe de opine gr Caney Soaps DR. A.V. PAYNE'S Oliver Twist, French, Russian} By.” All Wool Suits Boys’ Trvo-Piece Suits and Blouses fellow initial corpred Tall eae and » Bes erouna ‘hel paiion with pest) and Sailor models of various (2 pairs of knickers) (Coat and pants) OSC each Six for Coc Ofor75c—Usually $1.25 Thie-agt A ; In the most popular tweed| Made in England in distine- ; A lakers nny gp and cassimere effects; new| tive styles; also a few suits,| Boys’ and Youths’ Soft Felt or crystal beads, the same aa those used for the ornament on the waist, | Women's shamrock hand- | Women's imported Easter : | Norfolk model. Sizes 5 to 17] copies of forei models b: Telescope Hats kerchiefs, white with col- | novelties, The simple tunic of white crystal , ign y pe white with Botan tae ula ie ec with a! S7. 75 $5 oo American manufactures $7 6 ored embroidered initial, ored gash of tango rod watin or ailk, which, | . Pde $6.75 +05 Sin for 50: 35¢ each—Usually 75¢ though caught under a cabochon like Cough Usually $3.00 & 93.50 Vaually $8.00 73 Usually 92,50 the model at the right, is teed low Mcn’s al! linen embroidered handkerchiefs, colored initial Six for $1.25--Usually $1.50 Men's all linen handkerchiefs, embroidered initial (white) Six for $1.00 é SEVERE COUGHS a ah Ra ts 8 im back with skort loops and lon: ends, The effect ix decidedly chic & touch of the tango red on the waist fp the form of the tiny revers ix Just enough to connect the waist and oki istachio green, mustard yel- The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P.M.

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