The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1914, Page 8

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ri . by represen' ENTY-FIVE. BABIES Te teenth and Sixteenth Diateicte LU ' ASTERED IN CONTEST ‘énthusiaatically received. ‘State to. and this afternoon it we a } = Pocntent Ne wil Speak at mead Ti — And to-morrow in Brooklyn. James W. Wadsworth jr., Republican Senatorial candidate, started up-State fistation Will Close T0-|to-aay. orrow Afternoon at No. | 236 Second Avenue. is directed by the Babies’ Wel- |, Association and The Evening id, which offers four improvement nae of $10 each. A ‘all, twenty-five babies have been go far, and the registration be contin we 2 to-1 ween 11 A. are ell who took part In contest, held at No. 236 Sec- ue @ year ago. maine red ae 6S Bat ur ‘week, between 1.80 and 4 ify oe CANDIDATES ARE BUSY. for rent at minimum rates ir activity to-day. ‘ £ Whitman hae boas’ promised sup 4 i "STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS 6 P. M. r anklin Simon & Co. | | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets |. S.and.10 West 38th St.—Store Floor | _ + Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store ‘ A. exclusively for the Boy. Separate entrance , and veg salespeople. Environs which make and the stock is such feel Boy .7.TQ 18 YEARS. p, Fall Models, for hard school wear, finely tailored, with extra pair of knickerbockers, of all tweeds os _*> cheviots, novelty: mixtures, also navy blue serge, ‘ 8.75 value $10.00 IMPORTANT “SALE SATURDAY oys’ Novelty. Suits models, also sailor or Russian sifits of h » worsted or tweeds. Many with extra and shield of silk or pique. 3 to 10 years, ‘ “6.75 value $12.50 % & / Boys’ London Overcoats - 4 TO 18 YEARS. celebrated “Sunseriand and Wilton”: London made j overcoats, in exclusive gray or brown coatings, bi with movelty wersted linings. TU : 12.50 » 19.75 *Boys’ Shop” —8 and 10 West 38th St. E we led MUTE EROS PRUALD WAY ~ WATER niture Without Deposits , AND MARE YOUR OWN TERMS “ale f Hew’ Tork, Mow Jereey, Long Island ond Connecitous, we ) PAY FREIGHT NeC.0.D. er Mail Oraere Filled. a — TITTY Ncreeeeti a ‘SHE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, GTORE CLOSES SATURDAYS 6 P, M, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. “Correct Dress” for Misses and Girls Franklin Stmon & Co, call attention to their large assortment of Dresses and Suits, for the hard-to-At girl, ages 13 to 17, designed on youthful lines. Dresses from $7.95 to $39.50 Suits'from $19.75 to $59.50 Misses’ Gowns and Dresses Sizes 14 to 20 years. Exclusive Models, 14.50 to 145.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years. Exclusive Models, 18.50 to 135.00 Franklin Simon & Co.offer Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits—Exclusive Fall models, of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Velour de Laine, checks and mannish fabrics; new * uf eet eater Value $00.50 29.50 Girls’ Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years. Exclusive Models, 9.75 to 45.00 Franklin Simon & Co.o/fer Saturday Misses’ Serge Dresses—Exclusive Fall models of English serge in navy blue or black, combined with satin, or strictly tailored models of all serge. 14020 years.” Value $24.50 18.50 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years. Exclusive Models, 5.95 to 29.50 Franklin Simon & Co,o/fer Saturday Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats — o; broadcloth, Russian model, pleated skirt, trimmed with Hudson seal fur; silk lined. 6 to 12 years, Value $24,501 8.50 Franklin Sinton & Co,offer Saturday Girls’ Dresses of Serge, Corduroy, Scotch plaids, Roman stripes and wool challies, High neck or with detachable guimpe. 6 to 14 years. Value $9.75 7.95 Misses’ Coats Sinse Ie to 20 yoors., Exclusive Models, 18.50 to 98.50 Junior Dresses Sizes 13 to 17 years. Exclusive Models, 9.75 to 45.00 Franklin Simon & Co.o/fer Saturday ranhlin Simon & Co offer Saturday Misses’ Mannish Coats—0f imported ¥ Junior Serge Dresses—Exclusive mod- doable Tacod cloths; body and sloeves silk els of English sere, comb'ned wth satin or serge . y braid bound models. 14020 years. Value $30.00 24.50 = i3totzycars. Value sis.so 14.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Velvet or Velour Hats Tailored and Dressy Trimmed Models. Genuine Austrian Velour or Velvet, in black and all colors. 4.95 7.95 9.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoe Shop A separate shop on the third floor, where parents may select undisturbed from a wonderfully complete stock exactly the right footwear for growing girls and boys. The attendants are specialists in children's shoes, ready to extend every assistance to facilitate a correct selection. Boys’ Shoes-—Damp- prod soles, : Misses’ College Shoes-~-Low heels, laced, welted damp-proof soles. buttoned or laced, = Sines 11 96. Widthe Ae E. Value $3.75 Sita 23410734, WidllsAAwD.Valuc$478 3.79 calf, on the “Franklin” orthopedic | cloth top, Stylish fitting lasts with me- ha ited soles, dium weight soles, Made of selected tan or black Russia calf on stylish, comfortable fitting lasts, . ‘The “Franklin” ort! lic shoes, made of durable velour calfskin, blucher 2.95 Girls’ Shoes—Buttoned or laced, Misses’ Dress Shoes—-Low heels, Made of selected tan or black Russia Of patent or dull leather with black AA oD. Value $6.00 4.75 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES. ine has guaranteed the value of his shove $3.5053.75*4.00 $4,50855 SHOES tory. Prices for inferior shocs of 1. Douglas shoes nre elways worth what Fi pay for them. im need shoes, call in at any one of W. L. Douglas 80 atoros locat: d see, for ourselt the many styles ‘and ki: BOYS' SHOES W. 1. Douglas $8.50 shoes, $3.00 $2.50 $2 tor sty’ comfort and service = , Just like W. T.. ry » Yor ntlon to ouglas Wet Spougias 4,00 ond $4.50 shoe; s careful examination will convince fay that they compare favorably with other makes Ti paetiacint wir cael fectery sc nrrtien Mae an an at Brockton, Mass., anc od for yourselt Donel leathers wed and how carctully . eo made, you would then understand why Ley sof fit better, hold ir shape and wear longer than leathers and expert work. manship. $3.00 $2.50 $2 all prices, by Parool et, pontagt cron Write . 0 (roe. ti ae belied Ww. DODOTAS, SUBSTITUTES x 160 Opark Btrest, Brockton, Mass, SSS “si 0MMAi W. L. DOUCLAS STORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: Street. 2202 Third Av., cor, 120th St, | 708-710 Broad way, oor Thornton, roadway, cor. 8th At. bot. 148th & 147th Sis, 19 om 1779 Pitkin Avenue, NEWARK—831 Broad St. ROOKLY: ' PATERSON— 102 Market St. 421 FultonBt,cor,Pearl, | J ERSEY CITY —18 Newark Av. SEPTEMBER 18, | 1914, —— Formerly oondoray 1 i A. T. Stowart & Co at ath Street} Saturday a Special. Day for Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats Many fresh shipments have been received and will be placed on sale. Even better quality than usual at the price, THE PARIS because we have made a special effort to give our FASH IONS ——_ value at the very beginning of the ‘ utumn season, The New Paris Gowns and Wraps Pleased (among Short Coat Suit at $37.50 many others) an Artist Broadcloth fs bleck and navy biue, 7a y been, in Paris three | what like that in our new. collection of ie Wal ects a | the adler "No Now gowns Suits with Caraeul Cloth Parlafonnes will have to get These have the new long semi-fitted ho nothing. for them if the} coats, with wide band of caracul cloth armente ‘we have now are Haponed of. “When I went into a dreas- maker's salons T felt It was an Intrusion. Everyone) was so tristes One little vendeuse told me she had thirteen relatives In the war, und the and forming collar and cults, Bi brown: oo eee The New Rep Serge Suit, $35 “Final rhs the % 3 This ii i few over Turis Tdeciden to]. Lbs is an new model, with come, home to America, good braid forming a yoke on the skirt. wibut when 1 came here to Black or blue. anamaker's to-day. 1 found ration feey, Amenict.aut | 150 New Tailored Suits at $25 how you have absorbed Paris. Broadcloth, cheviot and serge, in black, navy, Russian green, and a few in brown. All have the new. long coat and well cut skirts. Exceptionally good quality at the price. 100 Surprising Coats at $15 Imported shower plaid back cheviot has been built by an American men’s tailor into plain mannish overcoais. We know they are exactly what many women have been looking for, and we are sorry there are only 75 of them—but there is not an inch more of the material to be had. Brown, olive and oxford mixtures. Notice particularly the large buttoned patch pockets. A limited quantity of regulation motor coats in im- ported striped tweeds, at the same price, 915. This Collection of Paris Gowns in representative of the best models seen in Paris this sea- son. And there sre many that ently. ‘discovered,’ for new to me." The Sheathe Gown The Medigval Line The Trouser Hem The Crinoline Flounce ore a few of the many new stylen in this undupliented col- ction of Paris fashions. xhibition In the Auditorium id 2.30 o'clock to- morr ow. Firat Gallery, New Building. The Standard $4 Second floor, Old Building. Shoe for Men . and Women ‘Special Prices on Fall Clothes nerhs only reason that wel" For Girls, Juniors and Young Women Please note the quality as well as the style of these stoue "is" Kit" we peobabky |Get enna ena, oa res ne et ee oe have not seen and Soe de cygne: Feel the flannel interlinings. Try on the suits all the other shoes in. the] #24 ¢dresses and prove to yourself that in nine cases out of world selling for $4. ten, they will fit-without alterations. Every garment men- ee eon nar es with every ie tioned below is uhtsdal quality and not to be matched at shoe we have ever seen, the}; ‘ “Wanamaker-Special”’ is ite price Jo the best of eur knowledge. the standard $4 shoe. FOR YOUNG WOMEN which buttons up to the thro:t. » shoes have the same high Bergrdvese which hasan Unuswsl Nay and brown, $19.75. thor oan etleck. The dress in Cote +6 18 and 18 years, e always ese times . | beaptifully made and has organdie over collar and long satin sleeves, FOR JUNIORS “Wanamaker-Special” is | re ell Navy, bro d black, Belted Norfolk ouit of Bor Women=-Mals fear, Redingote drass in navy, gicen, Navy, Rovio oss UR it, ae: brows or Diack, sera, wie satin Sizea 18 and 17 years, sleeves and small filigree buttons, 7 Football #16.0. i aan a ee (a Zibets with velvet You will be able to “hit the] Broadcloth wits remarkably and velvet belt in front, Salta smart with their cutaway coats, slightly long in back, and new tunic skirt which’ flares ‘from o straight yoke. Green, navy, black line hurd’’ if you come to us for your, football toys. — We have everything froma whistle up toahead guard, and mal special rates for the outfit- ting of teams. derseys, 81.40 to 82.50 for every day or “dress up” weer. Green, nevy and brown, Bus Sizes 10, 18 and 14 years, Regulation Mi dreases in blue and buckeye, $21.50, serge with middy blouses braided Every day awit of eh cheviot pedi te “< Leeper rg Pt 3 e J 4 76. with wea tahoe tip length coat Siees 6 to 14 years. - In addition to all these “specials” a complete collection | of every new kind of coat, suit or dress in all now mate- rials will be found here most moderately priced. Second floor, Old Building. 387 Boys’ Suits with Extra Knickers, $6.75 Sizes 7 to 18 years A wonderfully little price for such good-looking, good-wearing suits, But we got some consideration in the price, and out they go as bought. Norfolk or pleated models; cheviots and cassimeres in gray, brown and fancy mixtures and stripes; very attractive color. ings: very thoroughly tallored; Knickerbockers full lined; wal . | Full Stock of New Autumn Suits for Boys Norfolk and double-breasted models, in sizes 7 to 18 years. See, particularly, models 141 and 241 at $8.50, 810.50 and $12.50. For the Boy Who’s Off with Knickers Two models of first long-trouser suits; » ‘two-but- ton sack with long roll lapel and a three-button sack with short Ispel aud a trifle less collar. Tweeds and cheviots; plaids, stripes, checks, plain . Te to B1.75. Shin guards, 75 to 81.50 Footballs, $1 to 25 Burlington Areade floor, New Building p: \ ae $6 for this Bag | of fine cowhide is very little. Far better bag than any $6 een, and corners sewn; ck, russet or! Luggage Shi Subway fe Save WANAMAKER SAIN PENS $2 pens, now $1.50. } $2.50 pens, now $1.75, $3 pens, now $2 and $2.25 $3.50 pens, now $1.75, $4 pens, now $2 and $2,25 $4.50 pens, now $3, $5 pens, now $3.25. A new stock coming in, driving the old out, Seventeen styles; pure hard rubber barrels, 14-karat gold points, iridium polnted. | ef rcial Stationery Sectioy Combway floor, New Building’ blues, How carefully we fashioned the trousers! $12.50. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Three Good Hats for Boys ROLLER, for the § to 6 years old. NEWPORT, for hoys off to 12. JUNIOR, for the young men of 12 to 18, $1.50 each, A variety of each. Rah-rah and golf caps, 50c each. Boys’ Blouses, $1 Each a yo | Second floor, Old Building! wes 44 . ee Ma , & di oa coy , .) 0 thy ‘ lo ¢g ‘ ee 4 bh, ad A hornet Atl ies ica acat~ deen

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