The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 5

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PRR SEO a ve FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. _ Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 89th Street THE EVEWING WORLD, eg ee je main | during the night and that above | had a list to starboard of 10 n anid to-| An thorough yn He vin CATAN NOT TO BLAME FOR COLLISION, HE SAYS ry t a i t of dryd found no started plates. and T. @ crew of the Metapan began to: ‘were off, Trespectively, @ay to lighter the cargo of bananas ‘The Towan then and coffee preliminary to making an to Quarant and la later ‘up her/attempt to float the vessel. It was) aad if the night in Gravesend at the offices of the company | , To-day an here that they expected to have her | days, of re fi wa -_ goar shows act the Iowan's ora within twenty-four hours. a8 @ memento of the collision. jessage from the Metapan sald The freighter was alightl stove in that “the vessel had sottled two feet ‘tal Murray Hill 9000 Founded 1826 f Obeyed intent Signals and ° 3 : 3 a BONWIT TELLER oe Misses’ & Girls Outer Garments The i Pi The Latest Autumn and Winter Styles ott. Mt, Aimer anata hop of Onginaliond iy At Attractive Special Prices FIFTH vane AT 388™ ‘STREET . lision in the fog of yesterday after- noon with the United Fruit Com- pany's incoming steamer Metapan Rear the entrance to Ambrose Chan- | nel and caused the rs captain to run her on the s1 to prevent her being entirely submerged and to save the lives of her seventy-six passengers and crow of 105, came! from her over-night anchorage in| Gravesend Bay up to the ship anchor- age of Tompkineville early to-day. There Capt. R. W. Pearson is holding his Boat pending orders from his compamy to return her to her dock. To an Evening World reporter who boarded the Iowan Capt. Pearson told Bis version of tne collision. He sala “I was proceeding slowly in my proper course, and, because of the fog, blowing my whistle at frequent intervals. I heard the signals of tho Metapen when she was, I should aay, about 300 yards away, telling me to keep In my course. I answered that 1 would do so. “Buddenly the fruiter appeared through the fog scarcely 100 yarjs away. She changed her course and made directly across my bow. versed my engines and dropped both anchors, but was too late to,avold collision, ‘The manner in whidh the A Comprehensive Assortment of Models, Fabrics and Colorings Misses’ Suits Dressy and tailored models, of broadcloths, gabar- dine and cheviots, $19.50 8 $25.00 Reproductions of foreign models in the new ma- terials and shades, $29.50 8 $39.50 Misses’ Evening Coats $29.50, $39.50 8 $45.00 Attractive models, many of which are fur trimmed, Misses’ Coats for All Occasions $19.50,$25.00 8 $29.50 Of mixtures, cheviots, boucle, broadcloths, chinchilla and wool plush. | Misses’ Travel or Storm Coats $5.95, 37.50, $9.50 8 $12.50 Of cravenette or rubberized materials; prices according to materials. Misses’ Skirts $5.00, $5.95, 87-50 to $12.50 Cheviots, corduroy, serges and voiles; prices according to materials. pr Sale Saturday Juniors’ Suits $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $49.50 Of serge, gabardine, broadcloth, corduroy and velvet, many being exact copies of ae models, plain tailored and fur trimmed. Women’s Flare Coats a 18.50 A voluminous, yet graceful model, deeply girdled and closing with large horn buttons, In griy and brown heather tones. istinctive Coats at Twent -Five Dollars | Four Exclusive Models Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Very Special Girls’ Chinchilla Coats A man tailored full length model, oi $9. 5jO serge lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years......... D Girls’ Winter Coats $8.75, $9.95, $12.50, $14.75 New and practical models of zibeline, wool plush, chinchilla and corduroy. Cossack coat of peau de laine, lined throughout with satin. Full flare front and back. High rolling velvet collar. Topcoat of peau de laine in navy blue or black. Designed on very loose ious Vibes with large patch pockets Lined throughout with satin. Coats of cut chinchiila with plaited, full back and Ais ¥) girdle. In navy blue, black and tete de negre brown. Motor coats in bell-like fullness of Scotchy brown and gray tweeds. Large cowl collar, lined with velvet. Girls’ Handsome Coats $15.00 t0 $45.00 Exclusive models of velvet, corduroy, zibeline and broad- cloth; some fur trimmed, Girls’ Rain Coats & H. ts $4.95 835.75 Belted models of silk poptin and cantonette. The “Hussar” Coat Fur Trim’d CaraculClothCoats Sizes 8 to 14 the 1 Metapan was headed toward the 45.00 32.50 Juniors’ Winter Coats years. Girls’ Veluet D chanel wil phate Aant «wide of the) 4 Jong coat silhouette a la militaire. Full front Loose bell flare model with a deeply girdled back. $9.95, $10.95, $12.50, irls’ Velvet Dresses taki "towan Bie eae gathered by a broad belt. High choker collar Very large collar of fur. Lined with white $77.50 to $29.50 $0.75 w$1I9.50 Me ‘8 passengers and those of her and cuffs edged with fur. In gabardine—putty, — broche silk. A smart coat for afternoon or Of fancy plaids, chinchilla, zibeline and novelty mixtures; | Attractive models featuring the new high waisted and crew ordered off the halt submerged plum, black, navy, green and tete de negre. evening wear. three-quarter and full-length models, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 | contee styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. years. 7 P Girls’ Serge Dresses Jungors' Gabardine Suits F. Here in Norfolk effect with velvet collar;; 829.50 $5.00, $6.95,$7.50 B $9.95 Guimpe and smart tailored effects, Third Floor lain tailored skirt. Sizes 13,15 and 17 yrs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. pI A Large Assortment of Autumn & Winter Petticoats &8 Knickers Messaline Petticoats $2.95, $3.45, $4.50, $5.00, $5.95 to $10.75 Imperator ®atin Petticoats $5.95, $7.95, 88.45 B $10.75 Crepe-de-Chine Petticoats $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.45, $7.50 to $12.75 Pussy Willow Taffeta Petticoats $5.95 B $10.75 Silk Jersey Petticoats 2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $545, $6.95 to $16.75" Wool Jersey Petticoats $3.95, $4.75 B 35.45 Imported Petticoats $16.75, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, 28.50 to $58.00 Silk Jersey Knickers $2.05. $3.45, $5.00, $6.95, $11.75 to $18.75" Crepe-de-Chine Knickers $2.95, $3.95, $4.45, $5.95 8 $7.95 Women’s Footwear Exceptional Offerings Smart Dress and Street Footwear j 33-9 5 Usually $5.00 An Extensive Stock of Street & Dress Footwear Strictly hand made. Usually $8.00 to $10.00 HAVE PREPARED THE FOLLOWING FOR (SATURDAY): Exceptional Values will be offered in TO-MORROW A Special Sale of Women’s Autumn Blouses feathring new, distinctive styles and the smartest materials, at unusually attractive prices. Fine Tailor Serge 54 inches wide, in black, navy blue and midnight blue, at . . per yard $1.10 $6.50 e ‘‘ Myrod’’ Shoe A Revelation in Footwear Special, $5.85 Second Floor Lace Blouses, in cream or black, mounted on lining of white chiffon . . at $5.75 White Crepe de Chine Blouses, semi-tailored; an especially smart model - at $7.50 Hand-embroidered Blouses of French crepe (copy of an imported thodel), in black, white or blackeand-white . . . at $14.50 Men’s and Women’s Silk Hosiery in superior qualities, will offer exceptional inducements at these prices: Men's Black Silk Half-hose per pair $1.10 Women’s Black Silk Hose per pair 62c, Women’s Black Silk Hose, in regular and extra sizes . . . «| per pair 95c, Women’s Suits €8 Coats Splendid Assortments and Values Fancy Tailored Suits The season’s best models shown in Chiffon Broad- cloth, Diagonals and Ripple Cheviots, all hand- Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits A Very Unusual Saleof Men’s Wear in several new, attractive models, at the special price of $25.00 Also Autumn and Winter Coats representing the wanted styles and fabrics, at these prices: Velted Coats of mixed cheviot; and Semi- Belted Coats of plain cheviot, each $14.59 Coats of zibeline cheviot, silk-lined through- out; and Coats of boucle diagonal, finished with fur collar . . . each $17.50 Misses’ and Small Women's Department, Second Floor. is now being held comprising Shirts, Pajamas, Under- wear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Overcoats, Sweaters, Hats and Shoes. Also Special Sales of Young Men’s Suits and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Bath Robes and Wool Sweaters. 4 - offering extraordinary price} @ advantages Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. somely lined and interlined. Special Prices $29.50 & $35.00 A large assortment of styles to select from Smart Dressy Coats Suitable for street or afternoon wear, of broadcloth, zibeline, Hindoo lynx, broadtail cloth and velour cloth; some models are trimmed with fur, and all arc lined and interlined. Prices according to materials $25.00, $29.50, $35,008 $39.50 Street 8 Touring Coats $15.00, $10.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 In the smart Winter fabrics and colors Third Floor Gertrude Atherton, the Famous Novelist, Will Rie fonts Strert sD Avenue - pre Avene, New Joo tivrm.6) Suet ~« [Report the Carman Murder Trial for The . ——— 1c i Maids’ Dresses & Aprons In the New Fall Models Maids’ Dresses Of mohair, soisette and washable materials, in high or small collar effects Black Dresses of percale, soisette and mohair, $2.25, $3.00, $5.50 B $7.95 Prices according to materials, Percale. i icscssseversevacsersavins 956, $1.25, $17.5 Chambray or Seersucker........ . $7.50, $1.95, $2.25 Aprons A large variety of lawn, Swiss, cross-bar and cambric, small, medium, and large; plain or trimmed. Small aprons, plain or trimmed..25¢€, SOC, 75C Bose Princess or Bib Aprons, plain or embroidery trimmed, 256, 35¢, 456, 50C, 75¢, 856, 98¢ B $7.25 Second Floor

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