The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1914, Page 11

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. THE EVENING WoRrD, wapwaspay, avevst OF 99, 1008 id si: Making Dresses at Home _|svi's tHEST CRUSHED. p=—= - ae From Original Designs| =—__- “omraven fd Militiaman Will Die—Two Boys What Can Be Done With Same Design Made of Dif- ferent Materials and Trimmin Are Drowned While Bathing Tomorrow---THE Opportunity for Women Summer Fashions in Women’s Store on the Subway Floor to Go at Next-to-Nothing Prices Ten groups fo all—-morning dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses, cotton dresses, lingerie dresses, tailored suits, coats and wraps. Many of these ts have come from the Second Floor Salons. A number are or ce ates pen pei ny Kieoo ot Pacts itylon: things every woman know to for several seasons. Gnly one @ tre aft kina dove xe teeken, sad coms aha igus of talc, bet 00 eso ealventdinany 0 te wales Gail 50 ror at $5 50 Wool Dresses at $5 tan suit in size was * atri | . serge was $97.50, A suit with satin va ee f oor 50 Evening Dresses at $5 Spots. Lace and satin with spangled There no longer the ll slightest need 50 Suits at $12.75 Nea gowes end alow Uschi guest. All sorts of ailk poe hy the prose bert patel errr Majority until today were $18.75. satin frocks for dancing and dinner-wear, Meso erties —iueratied to remove thus homely biped hellaeisa hae debe onstorll dooney A pen 2 Ladin a Siraply get ike Ch WAlitisbinih gate: may see for yourselves when you come. or three intents icone oa sid hele J 150 Linger ie Dr esses, $2.50 — should soon ee ‘l hat eten the wont wont 72 Coats at $5 White role pe timed wih emir Sri aatiens toe ahah taprlpensey & Luxurious satin brocades imported from Paris, beau- je mea rt Lb a q asoded to cotapletaly elese (he okie bid tiful wool care coats in new colors in latest Paris P sin s beautiful clear com lexion. fac piesa striped woolen sports coats, even cotton ratine 200 Cotton Dresses, $1 sure to ask for the double streng: ot money Lo aan ogy ores nee _—> pees and cle apg wear; some are muitable for eve. Striped d voile and flowered cottons in sises 98, 84 and 96 only. Vey reckles, Many ‘aris; near! are accurs\ — EEE ees originally many times this new price, $5. his ari pretty eas 400 Wash Skirts, 50c FURNITURE 100 Silk Dresses at $5 White Bedford cord. Some with tunics, some with buttons down the ON CREDIT ternoon dresses of black or colored taffeta with lace, printed silks with front. Even at this price the skirts are well cut, 2 eves sped Fe ithe linen chemi eee Merida in one of a kind 300 Wash Skirts, 85c ies. inal Me Momes Furnished Complete vitles suns tay Flock or Wilko Chine ek dgeaes fork These cor antalog Yoho plate, Beuienl owt, cordeline, ratine,ramie linen tn oyster whe jooms $49.98 pe. 4 where they were marked at the low price of 86.50—these, too, are natural colored Irish linen. Plain or with long tunics. Every woman when 4 (Furnished $74.98 offered at 85. she sees them will say “wonderful.” at $124.98 Disposal starts at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Please make your selections carefully, as there will be a great demand for these CREDIT TERMS articles, and it would be unfair to the majority of our customers to send many garments to one home on os. dissed é 1,500 Pairs of Women’s ‘Sale of Silk Shades . MORR;- (hy Good Low Shoes at $1 for Candles and Small Lamps iE By The Rvoning Worlts Expert, |e. yous, dite, cusit taf 267 W.125"ST. The 18th must be lucky because, tomorrow, the 18th, women can get At Half Price and Less GG Mlle. Lo tn back a the ftting complement to] T NEAR S& AVE. | from our present stocks Special purchase of 600 candle shades, ‘ti DESCRIPTION. $2.50 to $3.50 Low Shoes for $1 electric shades, and : and ay Doge Electric Boudoir ¥ To be appropriate to the season, Some of these shoes are all that remain of several special purchases; the posbacr gel gua anne Ornate La ps—Less j i rest are our own regular shoes. All sizes in the entire lot from 114 to 8 and foe To give but the original prices with the so AA to D. & oes will be grouped according to sizes, on different tables, present prices of these shades would make Stier foree will be increased to meet the demand. the whole offer seem incredible, So we Subway floor, Old Building. | content Mirselves by giving present prices (which are half price, in most instances very far less than half). Sale of Shirtwaists at 65c-=- 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Twenty Styles 1,620 fresh, new, hot-weather shirtwaists—every one snowy white, Plenty of all popular materials—voile, crepe and lawn. All sizes 34 to 44. Twenty ® aa Pe id Ch | Wanamaker Fancy Suits customers can get extra good waists tomorrow, Thursday, at 65c. woitmouraee Hor Men Go Out at Two | Lord & Taylor " Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday . August Furniture Sale Unusual Values in Brass Bedsteads 8 Bedding jents as bead jewelled ornaments, ng costumes of the Led season, : ‘ould be utterly ished. But needless to say there are numer- = we and elegant trimmings jals suitable for the warm: Satie ste develop quite as beau- ‘eation For instance co the rich gontrest ofa and = A a x $30.00 Giant Shirt Sale at 55c Prices--$14 75 and $21 50 . eck and al Avg with @ mere co! e eo ii gute Sumrsted Brass Breaking All Records : Bedsteads It is the greatest sale of its kind New York ever knew. At 7.30 in the c%, ) (In the Main Clothing Store, Burlington Ne (illustrated) morning hundreds of men were waiting for the doors to open. A Floor he Ng AE Re rg At one time during the day at least one thousand men were buying. 7 reade ') i BtrOnuCe the. Fame Ger ‘But 60,000 shirts are a great many. Too many to sell in eight or nine Th bou' i aye cite Art ‘ol a eitlish inthe 4 ai $7 7 °5 0 hours, even with the crowds that were here. Too many even to show at one ; ore: Are: About ALB: ealte of omy 818.40 fo OHTA yoke of chiffon ee is gathered into ‘ story grades to choose from at $14.75. [0 OLDE ea All sizes. There are 204 of our $28.50 to $40 grades and 96 iu in South American Mixed Hair Mattress }8 2150 Tomorrow the Reserves Come Out new suits from one of our best makers—our $30 and Full size, 45 Ibs. Usually $27.00 J 5 5 Cc 55 Cc y, $35 grades—to choose from at $21.50. hone & Taylor Special Felt Mattress Included are the balance of ilk-li I sizes, Usually $15, o}8 70.00 for shirts that we sell for shirts that others have sold in a \ suits, our silk-lined blue, Maes a SS -ownee © flouncing which comes very U. bce French Box Sorin for $1 and $1.50. big-boomed sale at 75 and 85c, ‘ + Bray striped flannels, Hite in. fae i mesh woud charm. Di ieee: Pring Usually 816. so}8 12,50 a apy, if! our domestic homespuns, two-piece suits, patch ‘ome and see for yourself! ’ Te 3 ; sear rat at set Live Goose Feather Pillows Percale, madras and soft materials. Soft and stiff cuffs. All sizes 14 . pooket suits; all part of the pick of the seasons pro pcan Seay ment De tekee, Soe - 22x28 inches. Special ri $7.25 to 17. And literally hundreds and hundreds of patterns. ductions, P £ Bazlington Arcade floor, New Building, and Subway Entrance, New Building. Burlingtoa Arcade floor, New Building. Woven Wire Springs $6.00 ; All sizes. Special at, , $50.00 Tapestry Deep Spring Chairs (illustrated) Filled with moss and hair, double stuffed, at the very special price of 17 Ins. Deep by 20 Ins. Wide, ff $35.00 e da srOF NEXT eee $18.00 Mahogany Arm Chairs or Rockers, $12.00 Sixth Floor BY DECISION OF COURT heoullte ark, Surreene Court RUDOLPH DIRKS KATZENJAMMER KIDS ORIGINATOR OF THE FAMOUS Draws Exclusively for the.Comic Sectionoy THE NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD |

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