The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1914, Page 5

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Spot Cash Diamonds Sold at Saving Prices |, Lamberts do not keep the diamond cutters waiting for their money. We pay spot cash for quantities of fine, full cut diamonds that we can guarantee and we import them direct to our economically managed store. Hand made mountings come from our own factor 14-kafat or solid 18-! No waste or loss of efficiency anywhere. You see what this system must mean to the buyer of a Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, whether he pay $10.00 or $1,500.00, or any price tween. Experts who know watches as $16.50 wou as you know the way home, and offer you only the best pro- ducts of famous], = $100 $125 )$150 Laties’ Solid 14- karat Gold Watch, e $25 In the name of |! the firm and by its full authority, they guarantee every watch, Note— Sce Bracelet Watches $7.00 up, as gifts to ladies. => > up| l4-karat, $4.40 up dj $4.00 up| 18-karnt, 50 up f! graving done free. rat, $5.25 up| ?%-karat, $7.00 up LAMBERT BROTHERS) | DIAMONDS---JEWELRY---WATCHES | |! | Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street | "|Store Open Evenings Untii 6. Saturday Nights Until 10. || ert $25.00 Open aie Care... $10.00 No trouble at the factory is too great to make Lambert Seamless Solid Gold hotel Rin, tior. ach i | } =e = = sunday World “Wanis’ Work Monday Morning Wonders’ ‘ ‘up the’ bables to-day in Harlem and ; are winners. And they are. For yes- | have been ; ‘ses enough to go around. 150 PRZE BIBS PARADEIN ARLEN GIRLS BEAT BOYS Wonderfully Decorated Floats and Cabs Vie for Honors With Pretty Toddlers. POTTP OSSD Many happy mothers are holding telling the ootsies-tootsies that they day was Baby Day in Harlem. All 6 world knows that Harlem ts hold- ing a carnival. They have had auto- mobile parades, Industrial shows and all kinds of turnouts during the week. ind yesterday the great district river waa given up to its youngest :enide! + The littl ines were the whole thing tn Harlem while their parade was on. They stopped the cara and kept bi Police Inapector Thomas Ryan and 400 of his men. Oh, yes, If was some parade. And if they we giving out prizes for best joking mothera—well, there wouldn't Seeeees: rl awarded. Not less than abies were in the processio: the good people of Harlem gave 140 prizes. by their mothers, their From the east side and the weat oir aunts. Sometimes fa side trooy -d the toddlers, From four sections of Harlem the line w formed, One group was composed the kiddies living on Third nue and east of Third avenue between One Hundred and Sixteenth and One Hye nerally among the missing. the «irla were the pretticst. | the prize awardors were women, | must have been right. .| dom has seen, There were en ooreptioea a * | parade. The streets were littered and Har. Baby carriages and thousands of tween Third avenue and Fifth ‘The third section came from m avenue. Fifth ai nue an ‘Tenth street. was made up of the youngsters of Seventh ave- nue and west of that thoroughfare, _ | cooed to the kiddies on parnd rigs. One Hundred and Sixteen thence to Madison avenue to Mount Morris street, that bore the babies. There id north; floats and there was enough vn | Murray Hilt 9000 Unusually Good Values in | the Latest Styles of Winter | | Coats & Dresses for Girls ' Girls’ Winter Coats ; $11.75 Featuring new cape, flare ond Ae trimmed) and styles, of zibeline and woo! nity #16.50/$72.50 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats ; Full length belted style, buttoning high at neck, silk serge lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Usually $12.50 Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Long waisted model designed with contrast- ing silk. Special at Girls’ Dresses, $5.95, $6.95 & $7.95 { In serge, stripes and plaids, tunic and smart tailored effects. j Sizes 6 to 14 years. | Girls’ Raincoats, with Hats | { | \ | $9.50 | | | $6.75 Special at $4.95 $5.05 English belted styles of silk poplin and cantonette. 8 to 14 years. Sizes Third Floor A Very Special Offering of Blankets, Comfortables | and Bed Spreads California Wool Blankets Single, full and extra large sizes, $4.50, $5.50 B $6.75—Usually $5.50 to $8.00 } All Wool Plaid Blankets | $4.85 B$5.75—Usually 86.00 & $7.00 i | Comjortables | Figured crepe mull, cotton filled— Usually $4.50 Plain mull, wool filled— Usually $6.75....... and $2.95 Rane $4.75 Bed Spreads | Satin finish, usually $2.50... SILOS Embroidered Batiste, sipgle and twin size Usually $6.50 and 88.50 each—-$4.50 8 $5.50 Sixth Floor Muslin Sheets Pillow Cases 65c 142 x 3814...........15¢ 1110/45 x 8812. 17e +. ..78¢|50 x 3814. ..19¢ sense 840154 X 8814.... 0... ..21e Second Floor Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Fountled 1826 Smart Millinery At Much Less Than Usual Prices Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats $ J5.OO—Very Special Value. Afternoon & Tailored Hats $70.00, $15.00 8 $20.00 Trimmed with ostrich, Paradise, goura, numidi and flowers. Untrimmed Hats Black and colored velvet, velour and Venetian velour shapes in a large and varied assortment. $1.95 0 $9.95 According to material. . Children’s & Misses’ Tailored Hats $5.00 Formerly up to $9.95, A Limited Number at $2.95—Usually $5.00 A Trimming Service free of charge if hats and materials ure purchased in this section. Corsage Bouquets and Shoulder Clusters, 50c, 98c and $1.25 Fourth Floor “ Bien-Jolie”’ Grecian-Treco Corsets For the woman of fashion, the Grecian-Treco gives the graceful, classic lines now fashion’s ideal. For the outdoor or sport-loving woman, no more comfortable and hygienic garment can be worn. Treco $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $75.00 Custom Finish $7.50 Cont ariarss eas saueeonsuises ve dieees BL000 Second Floor THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBE Baby Who Won the First From 2,500 Competitors in Harlem CRLIROEE TILDE DEDEDE D EEE EE DEE EO EEE EE REEDED prise winners Were hafled and the All the toddlers were accompanied And as But it was a sight that Harlem sel- | babies on the sidewalks than In the w; tle bright eyes” were out on prome- | nade with mother or tures. They tho third prize, , they passed. Some of the paraders | ;,, a) Went foot, but most of them rode in flowers, And here's where the art of mother 6, The line formed at One Hundred{came in for full play. Some of tho ,, {end Twenty-fifth street and Lenox! most wonderful designs had been —————S ;avenue and went down the latter to woven into and about the buggics rk, where the!to tax the genius of the world's Prize ow §3-2-4.28-03-4 be 20 ae aed CASH ee eess PIDEL DHE 40 GOS-16-0-6-0-09-690 signers. 2.500 were wreathed with flowers, d roses, yellow and pink and red them white, The carriages had been tra formed Into aeroplanes and autoi biles with cute little angels for the chauffeurs. Doves plenty riding on baby’s automobile! and aeroplane and cart. The mes sage sent out by Harlem's babie was one of peace, Little May Rogers gat back in her carriage of white and green trim-| wings and her way was marked by aj white dove, In the bill of the dove! at golden ring and a mar- 1 hung above her tiny hend.! the ring was the Inscriptior: uit of the Wedding.” May won Ordinary carriages there with an And this | mo with sr “Hite | B le as! t Devery, a pink confection! d-topped canoe of pin} the first pri John and Margaret Devery of 246 Bant ndred and Nineteenth street proud parents, The second is awnried to Ellenor O'Con- She is only eighteen months. old her inother is Mra, Josephine ' of No. 314 East One Hun- nth street, Marea a nor. wore riety de- Marion Lou! months old, whose mothe Margaret Drochsler of No. jond-avenue, won fourth prise, 8 the prize baby of the milk station and weighs twenty-three pounds, She | weighed sIx and three-quarter pougds at ber birth. Helen Cameron was erga nfth prise, Her mother in| Mre. Helen Cameron of No. 207 East 1One Hundred and ‘went: {street. Mildred Broughton, two i old, camo next. Her parents ara, )Jobn and Katherine Broughton of No. 1243 East One Hundred and Twenty- BST, \ third street. The first boy to win a prize was) Robert Carvella, fourteen months old. | His mother in Lucy Carvella and | N 7 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. Robert on of Sophie Conklin of No. One Hundred and Twent was next, and Irving Werner, wh mother is Catherine Werner of No. , 812 Eust One Hundred and Twenty. second Kain helped the boya’ ne Hyde was She bears the sam name as her mother and livew at No. | | 2187 Third avenue, There were juat | 130 other prize winnors, Nathan Lemlein was Chatrman of | | the parade and Mra. John H. P: , ho bas done like service | Awbury Park baby parades, wa: director and chief jud assisted by twenty moi at thie mi Ort, Bint, Ino have a mont ma, ald Watches from out prices, Only « iid 18-K. Gold 9136 | 12 Soild 18-K. Gold 90 85.0 Soild 14-K. Gold 63 ' 56.00 Solkd 14-K. Gold 40 86.00 Solid 14-K, Gold 25 ne connection store next doer “tastamere. wi 0 let CHARLES A. KEENE | 180 Byestwas, Rew York, ba Vision A was marshalled by Mra, D. A. Kerr and Miss Clifton; Division B, Mrs. Alderman Pouker and Mrs, Gor- FOUR KILLED BY COLLAPSE. | «- | Others Are mt don; Division C, Mrs. onan and ure a Relne of Weaver; Division D, Mra. Hart and) Falten ne. Wh H Mrs. Loomi. d Le -_ MONTGOMERY, Alo., Oct. 27.—Four ly arden Persone are known to hare been killed and several others are missing an the |reault of the collapse to-day of a build Ne two-year term ae President of the | ioe ae sampson, Ald Sampson ts 125 International Typographical Union, and next Sunday at 2 P.M. hie frienda wit | Mes south give him a dinner at Shantey's, Broad: way and Forty-third street. Among the gueste who will respond to tonats are Samuel Gompers, President of the Dinner for President Scott. Marsden G. Scott will begin Nov. 1 Your Arteries? For that is the result of sluggish bowels. om becom your bowels fr a ore Loses Hie 14-Year-Old Aride, ‘The attempt of Anthony Valentine of No, 640 Classen avenue, Brooklyn, to American Federation of Labor; James| compel hin fourteen-yearcold bride, Men. eu wie tens M_Lyneh, Commlesloner of Labor: John | ice, t0 live with him was frustrated ite etal orm eo “ + | thie fing. Valentine yeaterday got i eve ousnese |. Minver Mt, Dunean ane’ samveerne doy: | weit hte co ua durveting the et Sch vrouMies ace e' ber Yecmehe | oom President and Socretary reapactively or peau” and mother to produce her in 00 '38t the for the International Typographical Union. R &G Pills, 208 Centre Street, N.Y. Justice Manning of the Supreme Court James McCreery & Co, 34th Street 5th Avenue Remarkable Values On Wednesday, October the 28th. Purchases will appear on bill rendered December the !et. , Exceptional Values MILLINERY SHOWROOM Trimmed Hats in distinctive new styles. Choice collection of two, three and four cornered Hats 12.00 in the latest colorings, including Sand, Cerise, Tete de Negre z and White or Black. Also small Sailors, smartly trimmed 22.00 { with fur and flowers. . CHOICE FURS Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces, introducing many novel effects in luxur, ious as well as the more practical garments, at popular prices. An unusually large assortment of Fur Trimming. at low prices. Unusual Values Persian Lamb Coats, made from lustrous pelts, with collar of Natural Skunk, 40 inches long.......... mere Weeeveereway “ awe -145.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made from Selected $I - 95.00 Extra Large Size Hudson Seel Coats,— 25.00 Black Russian Ponyskin Coats... . 29.50 Dyed Blue Fox Muffs... 0.0.00 .......ccccccuececveecccceccs -. 75.00 Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs.. aries - 65.00, Blended Hudson Bay Sable Muffs, - 85.00 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces. . 45.00 Natural Skunk Mu HOHE MEO ise koiginib g wolbrienis wae dng ewe acc exie vous nen esses 32.50 Natural Skunk Searfy... 00.0.0... ccccecsccgeceueeneceetecereeesccrcce. es. 18,50 Remodeling :-—Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces made into the latest mode ls, at low prices. Considerably Reduced ; “McCREERY’S” MASTER-MADE FURNITURE ‘Ten-piece Suite, ‘hs illustrated,—Colonial model. especially for James McCreery & Co. Made of the finest Selected Mahogany, Suite includes, Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Se: Tables, five Sidechairs and one Armchair. regularly $25.00, 250. Special Values in WINDOW HANGINGS Imported Cretonnes,—various designs; fast colors. ...........40..-0c000 yd, 25c, 35¢ and 48e formerly 45c, 55¢ and 75c Imported Casement Cloths. .....formerly 1.50, 1.75 and 2.25... . yd. 75c, 95e and 1.28 Imported Novelty Nets............ formerly 50c, 70c to 1.46 .............yd. 35e, 58¢ to 1.18 Imported Madras. .... formerly 35c, 45c and 65c.......,....yd. 22e, 300 and 4S¢ Imported Sunfast Fabrics,—-beautiful designs and colorings. ... . . y', 85e, 95e and 115 Exceptional Offerings BRASS BEDS & BEDDING ' Brass Bed, as illustrated, -four-post Colon- Brass Bed, as illustrated,—Colonial models bright or dull finish. All sises. 25.00 regularly 42.00 fi All sizes. regularly 87.00, ial model. 19.50 |

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