The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 9

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GR. Sasi : SHE BVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 20, 114. iz 22551572 RSET temeeremmmeneee pee, ee ne PERE Nercline di aa acoapeay 4 WEY SUMMONED | LLOR AKER SUES ON NOTE.|TO PROTECT — { BEFORE GRAND ‘JURY| OF STATE I —_ THE BABIES 05,076, “T Alton B. Parker, former Chief Judge = i y ‘i -|H Thousands of Mother: i i New Yorker Chosen by Wilson as] of, the and com tata County ‘Keep Their Children Well BBA © Murray tiv reanlill Successor of Moore—Texas grain, legs Fe “Keniedy and David | ind Si : vo00 O | 1886 Man for Solicitor. | Bye as a “copy ‘of the = Mothe 5 WASHINGTON, March 2.—Presi- ote i " i A + J dent Wilson to-day splected Robert | demand, for fit, alge E lterm fe tects ookde ead tT Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street J Lansing of New York as counsellor'| inn 6 s fives new strength to ware off disrase— of the State Department, succeeding | Limi a, Were, Dut in, bis anda an ue: | ft ie a pure aud. wholesome tonic nnd Pl a a ec Boss Murphy’s Friend to al ‘ in Case of Aqueduct Graft. James E. Gaffney, the contractor and former close friend of Charles F. Murphy, appeared at the Criminal Courts Building this afternoon and ‘Toole, who said: Was served with a subpoena to go before the Grand Jury which ts In- ‘Vestigating allegations of graft in Gennection with contracts on the new Ashokan Aqueduct. Mr. Gaffney wae @ccompanied by his counsel, John C, “I believe that Mr. Whitman has an idea that Mr. Gaffney can clear up some points under investigation. Mr. Gaffney is willing to give the Dis John Bassett Moore, and Cone John Sitempted te Hiquldate ‘the. security, | body builder. ion etperth’ ba, aeweesioanl fie Greatly Enlarged to Keep Apace With the Tremendous Growth La dit nl of the Ready-to-Wear cat ator ‘te American 2 Journal " cam), 4 if 4 +y Never in the history of women's apparel has there ppbed dag a development in ready-to-wear : e e eaparlinene ier pines of feseph Wf found ho market for the Mares,’ °° guNDaY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDENS : / he New Coat and Suit Section Folk, ———_—_—_———————“—_!_ : York, was born in 1 associate counsel for the United States ‘ 3 rr. 74. clothing. It is in its heyday, and the American woman is ling in the en t of being able to trlet-Attorney all the aid in his pow-| in, number of international cases | Wa MeMeeT, " ey ‘ | : make selections from a great pein FINISHED costumes—and to know that there will be no dis- on” i He is the author of a law textbook. i tp R . ; i Ome | appointments when her costume ia delivered. tly bhee curcaea’ bs cron Sal grate neg ge oe teged : Fa Oe AY. GOne of our first thoughts in planning the new store was to ample space for this increasingly ‘Thomas Hassett, former secretary of| served for a numbor of years as State ap Bh 4 : ‘BRE important display. Here we have spacious quarters, with plenty of light and a did suite of fitting pi rteled Artal a ereaeas ce | tee tae United Staten "Senate ce! a | \ : : rooms. Asa result, we have greatly increased our scores of in the moderat i pineee on teal once Wolaay ta a Sec toon ae a ee me j RS eH priced suits and coats and greatly enlarged the assortment in every type of garment. You will find charge of having attempted to extort jone of the leading factors of the Pro- ® , many familiar features, however. The prices hare not been changed, nor tve wavered from our 940,000 Lo Anthony Douglas, a|sresdive Democracy in Texas: ; . standards of quality and workmanship. The models have been selected with the same practised eye fo Sena ne ator, for Services | seem psi, 7, : and accurate, artistic instinct. These characteriatica are noticeable in every garment—from the simple —_———— FRAIL, WEAKLY CHILD ! : trotteur suit at $19.50 to the toilette elegante at $165.00. SERVICE BOARD FIGHT Made Strong by Vinol, Models and fabrics exclusively our own Coats shat reflect the new mode WARROWS DOWN T0 Two So many cases like this are comi the fact that the models and frequently the fabrics | and evening wra indescribably swagger little affairs % sine, chron in ee Wee as wf are controlled exclusively by the Store. They are | with ruffle Thomas J. Quinn, Banker, and George B. Hayes, Lawyer, Now the Only Candidates. Gov. Glynn ia understood to have Narrowed his choice for Public Serv- lee Commissioner to succeed Com- missioner Eustis, whose term expired Feb. 1, down to two men. One te Thomas J. Quinn, a Bronx banker, builder and contractor, and the other is George B. Hayes, a lawyer who ; ‘5 lives in the Riverdale section and has | stfength right sel rou ron not George W. Perkins and George B, wale Wen have “al ‘and weakly bn ings and pleatings—jaunty and reproduced nowhere and are used in no other costumes chic, The more ane elalug © rae than those for which they were sonal purchased, in uisite chiffons in pastel shades, heavily embroid- Furthermore, we restrict the number of models we | ered in gold, in lace and brocaded broche effects, ourselves make up, in order that your costume may | while » more practical interpretation of the mode is remain exclusive. represented by Satin Charmeuse, Moite and Taffeta, @ Of the materials themselves and the colorings, none | some with gold-threaded laces and iridescent trim- lovelier have been brought out this season. ‘There is a mings, and each with the puffing and “pout” the sea- cae dis pay in suet id La ender Silk | son demands. ‘oplin, Crepe Poplin, Moire, Chiffon Taifeta in fancy, Ravina ich ij ‘ changeable and valid effects, Charmeuse, Crepe de hyena Wisely hicieh Ba Aipchivssas baie the Pee SE: Wentacnk: Litehteld identified 1. Fy eal y ik, saya: “We have bad’ asitchfleld, os name Bloch has been so long identi ie tee? utd" rane a with the Best in Carriages for = for him, He would have territie even Babies lisp the name when a Baby woud Wave hihese peicuset We riage or Go-Cart is mentioned. ft ome one sugtaed tha we Th Bloch Baby Carriage means Mn frome the very fit, oeena pe dee os co cae ES ing spells ceased and he gained in the highest standard of quality and efficiency; Chine, Crepe Gabardine, Crepe Meteor, Silk enga- | afternoon wear. In each of the models there are new line and countless novelty fabries from the French cuts, clever drat ings and the smart conceits the French looms, in colors that herald the mode of the coming attain, The iinings are of Peau de Cygne or the uew season—Midnight Blue, Copenhagen, Olive, Putty, tinted Chiffons that are adorable. Cornflower, Tango, Reseda, Black’ of course, and the | ?' “ smart Black and Waite Callot checks. Prices from $15.00 to $225.00. expert workmanship; the very best in materials, dren to try Vinol. the finest sanitary upholstery, the smartest and This is because the child needed the strengthening cod liver ta most graceful designs. and the tonic iron, that Vinol besser Quinn is understood to have the in- dorsement of Arthur Murphy, Tam- many leader of the Bronx, and is said Dy Cortelyou for his neighbors, The three-piece costumes are F " "i No oil, delicious taste. Children | | ji ; q Sport or Jaunt Coats of Golf Cord, Golfine, Duvetyn, Rhee ts arsine ea a it. We give back your money if Vinol The Name BLOCH on a Baby Carriage too lovely to pass over lightly. Bean, English Checks and a score of the most (Quinn's) friends say he would have | 1¢# pot benefit. P. 8.—For rough, scaly skin, try our is Your Safety Signal to Buy. Saxo Salve. q Medd coe in lel and of the teale imported silks | successful new fabrics, in Spring colors. and moires that so well lend themselves to the cuttings . P and drapings of the day. Smart little contees, lined Prices $19.50 to $50.00 in exquisitely dainty chiffon, are worn over tae sheer, @ Balmacaan Costs in Scotch and Donegal Mix- soft bodices, Their filmy, transparent chiffons are tures, underlaid with rich laces, threaded with gold, and show Get A BLOCH and Make Baby Happy. 1 markedly the popularity of the decollete effect. sale Prices from $19.50 to $150.00—with an unus- | @ Raincoats—Cravenelte, Gloria Silk, imported ibd: ually wide selection of models at $25, $29.50, | Gabardines, and English rubberized fabrics Vi ye A E $35, $39.50. $45 up to $75.00. $7.60 0 $19.60 been appointed some time ago were it not for the active campaigning for his opponent done by Mesara. Per- king and Cortelyou, Quinn lives at No, 2345 Valentine avenue and was born in that section of the ctty. Thine aan v. Glynn were schoolmates. | B @ Much of the distinction of our costumes is due to | @ Smart new ideas are now being shown in afternoon © our attention for the benefit oi e — te ' Special Offerings for Saturday : Fancy Tailored Suits Fancy Tailored Suits The entire assortment consists of models for dressy | A large selection of smart models reproducing imported Q wear, all of which are accurate reproductions of the | styles, of gabardines, men's wear serges, shepherd very latest foreign creations, fashioned in the smartest | checks, woo! crepes, crepe pepits and Canton crepes, materials of the season, many of these being effectively combined with, taffeta le al Fifth A 38th Street, 39th Street “hae $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 — 9000 1 Venue, 1 Teet, 39t . ’ . ’ . Usual prices $35.00 to $50.00 $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 Usual prices $50.00 to $75.00 Fancy Silk Coats For Afternoon or Dressy Wear Copies of late foreign models fashioned of moire silk and chiffon taffeta, handsomely lined throughout, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 Usual prices $30.00 to $50.00 Exceptional Balmacaan Coats One of the season's newest models, made of imported Donegal mixtures. is 12.50 Usual price 820,00 Young Men’s Clothing Purchase 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 To-day and Saturday under especially happy circumstances. Third Floor Exceptional Specials for Saturday in Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Spring Apparel Misses’ Dressy and Tailored Suits | Juniors’ Tailored Suits | | Reproductions of foreign models, in a splendid selec Embracing the season's newest materials— gabardine, tion of the es best oa and-shades, crepe, nen ee sud novelty Shon Made 39.50 ‘45.00 expressly for Lord Taylor. Sizes 15 and 17 years, Usually $50.00 & 855.00 $22.5 to $35.00 1m) ane? En 9 Ey ene y Eanes Misses’ Suits of Serges, Checks, Of crepe Bedford. a pall oA mixtures and i The Latest London Cuts and the Newest New York Stripes ae tera | ingona serge" Sie 1S and sear i The splendid texture of the English Fabrics in the $17.50 Suits will especially appeal to those $25.00 8 $35.00 | 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 tltir 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. | Usually $35.00 & 45.00 | Girls’ Top Coats : ~ f | Three-quarter length flare model of mannish V ery Special serge and checks, peau-de-cygne lined through- ‘$9.50 out. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. J Misses’ Suits ' . In the newest materials and colors. \$19.50 Usually $30.00) Girls’ Spring Coats CE RET TP FEC * A Embodying late foreign styles of wool cre » golfine, Two and Three Button Sack Suits Patch or Regulation Pockets Misses Sport Coats serge and plaids, "Siten to 16 years.” lian Soft Roll Collars .. Conservative and Extreme Styles Smart iaadely-at poifiogt in all the latest colurh $9.95 to $35.00 Fourth Floor $15.00,$19.50 & $29.50 Girls’ Rainproof Coats with Hats 7 Usually $25.00 to $35.00 Balniacaan of belted model of poplin or cantonetce. Sizes 8 to 14 years, ry Misses’ Dressy Coats “ ee a: Boys’ ‘ A ‘ : Boys’ and Youths’ Reproductions of foreign styles wees LA ng rid: s W joys? a ouths 7 . irls’ Frocks ‘4 Washable Sutts B oY. J ool Sutts Negligee Shirts 455 ed ° #4070 Of linen, ratine, gingham, new cloth and chambray, in {t iver Twist, French, Ruasian Boys’ All Wool Suits | Boys’ Two-Piece Suits and Blouses Misses’ Dresses new models. Sizes 6 to 16 yoars eye Cline Te models of various| (With extra pair of knickers) (Coat and ts) ASC each An exact reproduction of a jareian model of $1.95 to $15.00 ee ji d_striped| 1p the most popular tweed! Made in England in distine- i t ego ae the new and practical taffeta and net com- Girls’ White Dress mom fabrics in Plain and stripe and cassimere effects; new| tive styles; also s few suits,| Boys’ and Youths’ Soft Feit binations, .ade with wide girdle, butter- Girls ite Dresses , {] efiects. Sizes 24 to 10 years Norfolk model. Sizes 6 to 17 cole of foreign models by Telescope Hats fly bow// 1d double null of changeable $29.50 Handsomely embroidercd and lace trimmed. Sizes dt loan ttracti ti \° to 14 years, ene CO nee orem $7.65 tS oT abeablad EE 52.05 «$33.50 rH Usually $3.00 & $8.50 Usually $8.00 . Usually $2.50 Third Floor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M.

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