The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 5

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ee POLICEMAN RSS LIFE 7 mown ares } 7 janis LAMBERTS CONQUER’ DSWVECRIND WHEN |] ax sarc, ol | “al by | |“EFFICIENCY” PROB HORSES BOLT AT FIRE: at pot ll of asi Whether the machine be a coffee-mill Stops Team as It Is About to Dash Into Gaudily Attired Tenants Routed by Blaze, Fifty or more Syrians, Greeks and men, women and children of other nationalities were driven to the street at 3 A. M. to-day by a $3,000 fire in E. P. Berry and Company's tea and spice store, No. 91 Murray street. They were principally tenants in the building néxt door, No. 8 Murray street, which escaped the flames. When the police ordered the for- @igners out, they insisted on taking 4s much of their household goods as they gould carry on their backs, and some of them donned their entire wardrobes, apparently, as the easiest way to carry their clothing out, The traffic among commission merchants, which is heavy in the dis- teict at that hour, was blocked for 68c a Yard for the Rem- nants of Silks Which We Have Sold This Season at $1 to $10 Fair warning at the start that there are only one hundred yards of the $10 silks, but plenty of $3.50 to $5.50 Silks—which are metal tissues, brocades, warp prints and imported fancy silks, which at 68c people will eagerly buy in small lengths for belts, collars, cuffs and trimmings. 10,000 yards in all, not a single yard of which has been offered here or elsewhere, even in special sales, at less than 75c or $1 a yard, but whose prices so late as two weeks ago were very much higher, A Clearaway Unusual Young Women’s Spick and Span New Dresses Offered Far Be- low Usual Prices This clearaway is unusual in that every dress offered here is fresh from The duplicates of the $8.50 the maker’s hands. dresses we have sold at $12.50. The duplicates of the $6 dresses we havesold at $8.50. We are not going out into the market and taking inferior goods because they are low priced. we are havin cated for little money and offer g our better dresses dupli- them to you— fresh, crisp, new and carefully le. Specie? No. 1—French linen drespes with hand embroidered or- No. 6—Ramle linc deatees win Setachatle lave eclins high-power automobile the problem is to duce friction and to get rid of lost i Lamberts apply the principles of pro sive engineering to the jewelry busine By sp peng gion on the same premis with their store, by paying spot cash, import ing Diamonds and other precious stones direct} © and shelving the middleman Lambert Brothers have developed an efficiency of the grea est value to the jewelry purchasing public. You can prove the saving of your money resulti from this system by comparing Lambert prices with othe iowelry prices whenever you wish Diamond, Solid Gold latinum Jewelry for Wedding or Graduation gifts or her purpose. Saving Method for Diamond €—— bs Purchasers. SI says a report of the Comtesse de $10 Broglie’s “jewel ball” in Pa S = few evenings ago. Fi fe i . die collars, Russian tunic skirts | end ves neat, plain and e fl le) | Mare ity, o dsiver ge 16,886 Male as this schedule shows: sane celine white lawn founda. | tubbod: faight chalie, 96. Sisce 1G meget) aa ia brillant Se en Ons Maddied and Boned wireek, oom: Printed silks from abroad that were $2.50to) ALL | fioas White, pink, blue or green, | 16 16. Pe 0 And high-priced accordingly ?* Cayear) tributed his share towards the ex- 50. Now oe seial No. 2—White linen ten- | __!n additlon— Wash skirts in every do youse PNotif youbuy ther . s citement. His team ran away and The finest American foulards that were $1. 6 8c nia dresses with plenty of room in | food model, 1-28 upward. | Lengths, 8200 at Lam and thus escape (> tte | almost dashed into the gaudily at- Beautiful white habutai that was $1. skirt; hand embroidered rolling col- it middleman’s exactions, expen- > tired refugees and the fire lines be- Fine black silks that were $1.50. YARD lars, herp No. 3—Striped _batiste ‘i = fore Policeman Teaschner, who dis- covered the fire, stopped the horses. served with a sum- of violating the traMc rules by driving south in Greenwich street. He said @ street car in charge of Motorman McClary hit his wagon from the rear at Reade street, threw him back on his head and caused the horses to run away. ‘The fire was put out in half an hour and was confined to one floor of No, 1 cel All double width (86 inches, 40 inches and 42 inches), except the Cheney foulards, which are %4 inches wide. It will pay to take an early car from home to get first pick at this wonderful collection. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building. halen! tan, with be black jue Cie t- gendie collars an veetens, $8. " Special Ni ik, blue, or white, $9.75. Perpackal’ Mav 6 Basnos ateas of fered for the first time in white voile with white voile sash, $10.80. Bathing Sults—Mohair, $2.80 Le denn Silk, $6 upward. Sises to 20 years. Children’s Suits in flannel, $1, and some worsted, $1.28 and more. Sises 8 to 10 years. Linen Dusters in English model with convertible collars, $5. Sises 14, 16, 16, $0 years. Second Floor, Old Bidg. The Vanishing Price of the Ready-to-Put-On Extra Dress for the Week-End--$2.50 Because of the exceptionally low price of these dresses please do not judge them toohastily. For in no case waa their original wholesale As2s0sive shopkeeping and old- fashioned cush-wasting general- ly. The gems in these Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings were paid for on the spot when selected, were imported direct an mounted in the Lambert factory. Others from $10.00 to $1500.00 ln Appropriate Lavallieres Have younoticed how Kaife Mitet. gq woman of taste 1é-karat gold treasures a lavalliere? cost as low as we will sell them for tomorrow—and in some cases it was much more. oun fee is li ike lace CZ Z | athe sre the simply-made and neat dresses that a woman will want for palite e in ‘the country or for warm days while shopping in the city. ied cand wore, " oa Lens ~ 5 | With 1200 dresses in the purchase, the choice of styles and materials is quite unusual for so low a price. An idea of the variety: po leogeesrg pag of piting rs papa = Cool white voile with pleated skirt and neat silk girdle; White knotted crepe or flowered crepe in a variety of summer colors; tau * novel and pleasing imu os = Pin striped voile in combinations of color; Striped tissue or cool gingham in a variety of colors and stripes. peart, forms in the Lambert ‘set. OR other opportunities, tomorrow, Saturday— juick Clearaway of Waists 45c, 75c and $1.50 All $2.50. Subway floor, Old Building Clothes for Girls and And the woman who is looking for a summer dress that is up to the minute in style, should not miss the opportunity of choosing from these Large Collections of Summer Dresses—Very Specially Priced $3.75 and $5.75 Never was the Subway Store better prepared for tilling week-end needs at such little prices. Some of the many House Dresses—Re-priced assortments. All guaranteed as re- sented. From "$2.00 up. Solid gold neck Platinum neck chains, $16.00 szo.00 ¢\ \ chains, $2.00 up. $6.00 up. Class Rings—Class Pins Class rings of solid gold, Class pins of solid gold or silver, oF Young Women Week-ending Most important of all is a pretty and inexpensive dress. This simply-made one of linene in pink, blue or lavender, at $2.75, fe the answer. Also # dress of French linen, At $1, $1.25, $1.80, were $1.85 to $2.85. Percale, crinkled seersucker and striped madras. Round or V neck; some trimmed with embroidery; others with pipings of color. enameled accurately with class colors, if desired. Lowest p At 45c, were 68c—Plain and striped voile consistent with Lambert quality. Will waists. At 75c, were $1 and $1.25—Few-of-a-kind student com- Until 6 o’Clock Saturday DiamondRings Guaranteed to Stand All Tests *10-°100 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes ir 'Boaatnal Tox blo 'aas Sse are Bae Ges fahce fe Fade wielitaat SPB to Blob, All equal "cheap. rrlant and’ quality cervidered. idee sotlere “pail ‘ana tote He ate Teer ey tar teen at ret This ls ¢ largest o1 Jews Our Guarantee from us be ox- LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 @VE@ MY ONLY ENTRANCE Weetaeds fo lmliste' eine CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Diamends, Watches, Jewelry, Broadway, New York Open Until 6 e'Clock, Saturdays Included. re OPENS AN ACCOUNT| CREDIT TERMS | $3 Powe $50 | 86 Pow $100 Down $75 | §9 Pow? $459) Open Saturday & 104 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104 st} lawn and voile waists. Outing Millinery—Serviceable and Surprisingly low-priced A white felt hat which can be rolled up and slipped into the week-end bag is only $1. A las white hat satin which will shade the face well is but $1.50. Light and cool peanut hats combined with A patent leather or velvet are $2.50. regula’ 5,000 Boxes Writing Paper, 25c Box —or 5 Boxes for $1 35 to Lin roads Some terials. A specially organized vacation sale of paper and correspondence cards in five beautiful tints that regularly sell for 10c more a box. In 3,000 of the boxes the envelopes have neat gilt edge flaps. 1,760 Boxes Fine Stationery, 15c to 30c Box Fourteen different lots, including a large variety of paper and tints, gray, blue, pinks and whites, some of which formerly sold for almost double these prices. Initial Correspondence Cards and Paper Offered at the very low prices here scheduled because not all initials are represented in each kind. 425 box's paper and envelopes... . 8c A mixed lot, mostly 409 boxes pound paper by the box. . 15c from regular stock By the quire.............0000 5 ‘ . Navel acknge of 9c, es which we are closing 10,00 boxes cards and pay out because of velopes....... ;| reorganization, The importance of will be seen from this sale the fact that we give over to it five different sections of the store—regular fine Stationery Section on Main Aisle, Old Building; regular Commercial Sta- tionery Section on Subway floor, Old Building, Main floor, Old Building, Subway Entrance, New Building and Subway floor, Old Building, Broadway front. which will stand many tri lain style you will ne to the laundry, i At $1.50, were $2—Tub silk waists in plain are rel ap ears. tly ti diseased eck: / —an unusually large and varie: colors and stripes. of white eedline skirts at $1. Others up to $4. Lengths 41. en Dusters—light wei in the country. $3 an Young Women's Coats, $5. Were $8.50 and $10. cape-coat style; few-of-a-kind styles . Sises 14, 16, 18 years. Parasols, $1.50 and $2 cial purchase including both the new tion shapes. At $3 The 8@ model is » special fav- orite—the maker's surplus lace from higher-priced blouses is used init. Made of white lawn, it is cool and pretty, and it is finished with novel cameo but- tons. for the mountains, $7.50. ight, and cool for dusty is just the Special—White lace edge. Petticoats, of embroidery. and ma- Ouse. jow shoes that jow shoes that jow shoes that ia’ white shoes , according to size. bell and At $2 Blouses at $2.50 are here ex- clusively — copies of a Paris blouse. Collar, cuffs and down front are finished with the dis- tinctive scalloping seen this season in costly French models. In fashionable batiste—white, raspberry or blue. It is an achievement to offer such an effect for an little as 62.50. Underclothes tantgcwne, 3$c—nainsook with round neck and Combinations, 50c—corset cover and drawers. Nain- sook with yokes of embroidery and ribbon beading. 58c—nainsoo! top with lawn ruffle Women’s Low Shoe Savings An occasion on which the Lower Price Shoe Store were $4 to $6, now $2.85. were $3 & $3.50, now $2.20. were $2.50 & $3, now $1.65. iat were 83 to $4.50 now $2, $2.50 and At $2.50 Blouses at 83 bave the popu- lar collar worn by Mile. Forsane, the noted French actress, In sheer batiste, white, blue or flesh color—made very simply — that is why at @ little distance they can hardly be told from French blouses. Besides these three models, thousands of other cool, crisp shirt-waists for week- end and holiday visits. third to « half more. Sample Blouses, $2 to $$—Majority oi lawns and voiles in pure white. Earlier prices were a Blouse Bhop—-Third floor, Old Hullding You, who are going to be in town tomorrow, Saturday, will have the pleasure MEN of seeing here some Blue Serge Suits at $15.50 which are so good that they are priced $25 in another Men’s Store in New York, The Serge is British. Coats are half lined. We warrant the blue to be true. New Store for Men—Broadway corner Eighth, ole Mh /ftaamele fore MEN mittees please call soon, as only wt: alittle of the , school year is left in which to fill the orders. Ta SIR | 10-karat entwined] ‘ Karat gold, with full cut diamonds,| 832.00; with roseheary 14-karat diamonds, $15.00, mid, @ A feaceitaiut Jewelry for Men of Tast hare ois sy wien These Solid Gold Cuff Links s $5.25 high among the useful gifts for n which are among the strongest ate; pata smiy tractions in the Lambert store. Fas’ yart God tory prices always. Hundreds of oth $4.75 patterns from $4.50 up. Ask for of ° suggestions for men’s jewelry pi They Shine at June Weddings No more than a short reminder of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wed- ding Rings is needed. These are rings of the same guaranteed quality that we , have been selling since 1877. No solder touches one of them and we offer them in every shape, style, width and thickness that custom per- mits. No charge for engraving. For the Girl Graduate’s Wrist Planning Graduation and Wedding Gifts, have bracelet watches fi” fashionable and occured to you? Ho about this one—15 j ed, reliable Swiss mo ment, Solid 14 karat strap, only $18.50. strap watches, $7.00 |] Silver extension watch bracelets $11.50 up; Gold filled, up; Solid 14 karat Gold, $28.00 up. We supply watches from far famed factories snly ond we ‘| them all, for we examine every movement piece by pi Choosing the Bride’s Gift. You cannot go wrong if you send her with your best wishes » Lai Solid Gold Bracelet . Prices, ins gold chased engray or plain, from $6. up, or set with direct- Half engraved, ly imported shed, soll 10-kazat fiat nd caren), B18 OO. No charge for engraving. Dia- mond from $16.50 up \LAMBERT BROTHE DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Night Uneil i

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