The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 6

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j24ND RAPIOS URN ITURE Original Desig ns for Evening World Readers y {coat To mate such a frock really ) | Practical it should be plain enough @| town, yet nice for shopping and trotting about down. ish for an im- @ | Promptu luncheon agement. Light weight broadet @| Most desirable @ | warm, practical an dveiey, EDI TERMS mm '38)"G Pox” 100 5 = 759 50 Sait SHON AT CORNER! ISRER BROS OlIUMBUS AVE tT 103 H&100 57 p| binee so well with othe: b | ever, and certainly effect p | the Meweet thing Is braiding. _—~— terials, ular ae it quite DESCRIPTION OF GOWN. The design I am whowing to-day ex- Y | Dloits @ pretty way of using this por of trimming im conjunction with fur, on the figure at the right. A rather! @ | close-fitting bodice of tan broadcloth @|18 cut to a shallow round yoke in back, which in the front boldly ropa H | ' & low pointed yoke, nearly to the @iweaist line. And as if to emphasise | ite importance to the bodice, it takes unto itself the main trimming por- tion, which ts @ lige of soft brown | pi|fur, Either tan chiffon or the tan) broadcloth are equally suitable for Bi this yoke, according as one might ) | desire, and the eleeves are also sub: D [pretty design in brown ailk braiding ® | Jeet do the same interpretations. | wariner climes and need a replenish- ing of warm weather attire, others of us not so fortunate, or through choice, are indulging in our own cold At this time of the year, though a|weather, feol the need of a one-piece | anna Ane Ibdammradd onlalldtaal Se Nia it eran 2 Me sah, teenies Advance Sale of " New Spring § Suits That Can Be cemnpiten at Beginning of Spring Adsotatiase of nee in new eatin cloth lal eae Correct Appare for Women & Misses STH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Stow art g Co. “January Clearance Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, the Stewart Shop Will Be a Store of Decided and Unusual Bargains. Coat Department Suit Department Fur and Velvet Trimmed Coats 65 Dresey Suit Suits Formerly to paged Formerly. to $35.00 12.50 “38 Plush and Corduroy te 85 Fur or Velvet Trimmed Suits Fer tinned, meri 3390 ~—18.00 Formerly te $39.0 15,00 (15 Fur Trimmed Evening Wraps | 225 Fur Trimmed & Dressy Suits Sietin Velvet, Vehvet Velour, Seal Formerly to $45.00 18,50 90 Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly to $9.50 20,00 76 Fur Trimmed & Imported Suits Formerly to $79.50 25.00 35 Fur Trimmed Suits Chiffon Velvet _and Duvetyn. "Formerly to 33 t $9500 29.50 2 Moire Velvet. S Suits Pur Teno erm 316750 45.00 — to 34500 18.50 9 Evening W a fe che pas ooh Fe Komerly $3500 12,50 10 Fur Trimmed Plush Coats Formerly to $4500 3 gilt Velour Coats Formerly t to $79.90 0 Chiffon Velvet Wraps Formerly to $49.50 39.50 24.50 Dress and Gown Department Dresses Meteor, Velvet, Crepe Formerly to $3950 10.00 * Satin Dance Frocks foremiy f $27.50 16.50 Formerly to 339.50 9.50 80 Evening & Dinner Gowns surrounding the arm holes adds a de- Une the little pocket flaps which drop from thé edge of the bodice, but favor Glike the bodice and skirt as a trim- ming. The fur also shows favor to the skirt in outlining on « circular tunic arhip yoke which may or may not be @ real one. On the sketch at the left, however, this yoke to be of a rial, which then neces- ing. Of piain olive green of the same as the bodice, which, while disregarding ite prerogatives as aleeves, allows the yoke of blue and green stripe silk £0 extend its domain, oe effect at least, appearing as if in with the sleeves of the same. ing ete and collar of velvet buttons lining the front of the yone are distinctive trimming details. MLLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS ON FASHIONS freer erere I have shown different a BOATHOOK SAVES WOMAN. Mrs. Mowlett Decent Know How She Came te Be in River, Charles Bont and Thomas Eybs, deckhande on the tugboat Central States at the foot of Pacific Street, Brooklyn, heard @ eplash and a cry at 4 A. M. to- and with @ boathook hauled a from under the pier. At Long Island College Hospital she said she was Mrs. Minnie Howlett, thirty, of Me, 1145 Thirty-eighth Street, Brooklyn. Ghe said she had had trouble with @ member of her family, but didn't ember going to the pier and does not know how she got in the river. Subway to Astor Place A Thousand New Coats for Women enter the wonderful Sale Saturday morning. Prices begin at $5. Pek) average be- low half. geiereien Ola budge Young Women’s Coat and Dress News 500 Beautiful New Coats at $10, al, A aaa and $18. Usually $16.50 to ana 300 Evening Frocks,$12,50 PM nye O49 $22.50 hoy but “aie Acres Women’s nee Underwear Made of combined silk and merino, and reinforced at the thighs. Se soee this, nae Sore 0” aie don ee mar Maia floor, Ou battien More Books in the “Hurt” Sale tomorrow. Big selection at little prices Book Store, Main floor, Old Bldg. , |i Chalons ser damaged. Washiagton Gets Fine Daylight Bah! Is It Not a Ridiculous Accident | to Befall a Fighting Man? Most Assuredly It Is! A house fell on Pierre Ratier, soldier of France, else would be back in those trenches View of the Star, went “star age to. me. ba) a teary, Spe during ¢ yearns to continue fighting, yet is the flesh weak for a certain period. 4} Some day, when the sea airs have brought recovery—then will Pierre Ratier fight again. Purser Ratier knows that at least three Germ: he killed before that house—bab! such an accident for a soldier! He killed them with the bayonet—the searching, wicked bay- onet. One may shoot and shoot at Germans and one does not ow whether the little balis strike, “But with the bayonet—ah, that is difter- ent. With the bayonet one assuredly knows! It wan at Fers Champenoise, sept. | 10, when the fighting was raging in thick woods. Pierre Ra‘ ring. §C ate Mite Black ‘carina no! —or maybe t! into gad Johnson—and meee Mi nat | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The capital Marae, very mush fede to, tre o FOR HOUSE FELL ON HIM venus BLAZES AT HIGH NOON) ORDERED TO LEAVE Peravians Katlea From Own Coun- try Gives Notice, eu Chili, Jan. $.—The Gov- ordered Guillermo Bil- President of Peru, and rand to leave Chiliaa ht da: Tome FORSYTHE & Sons 3 West 42d Street January SALE WASH .WAISTS « *2.00 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) No beac h Any Other House Doing Business the Nems of “Forsythe TELEPHONE: BRYANT*s107. Broadway and Ninth, New York eT re For the Family Shopping Day---Saturday--- Great Sales that Lead All New York) Indicating the Supremacy of Wanamaker Merchandising \/A New Fur Sale ..” THE COATS 7FUR SETS Four Prices in the éat am '@ Shoes Good shoes, well made of fine, leathers in styles you rant. wat [iste deploy up te-cate chose shoes Hy [oomph "| Men’ s Clothing Sale The greatest sale in the his- tory of men’s clothing. First National Clearaway joined with the clearaway of our own fine stocks of fancy winter suits and overcoats. Ph sory i in the Sale taste could =:|Eag ole Shirt Sale, 95¢ ag New York Offering of Eagle Shirts Under-Price 7,200—that's all; sizes 14 to 18; in the Annual Winter Clearaway. 960 are 63 shirts 1240 are $8 shirts 5600 are $1.59 shirts From yarn to you, every- thing about these Eagle shirts is the work of the makers of the shirts; excepting only 'v $29 to $90 + $80to $76 $115 to $160 $20to $33 $20to $36 $27 to $76 Shoe Sale At $3.95—Find conservative as well as the much worn novelty shoes in patent and dull leathers. $4.40 shoes, were 96 and $7. $6.50 models are $10 bench-made shoes. Something here for every man. not ng old styles, no uncouth Some — ‘and_ overcoats are of finer materials than the rest, but the humblest in the lot is good, and its price has been materially reduced. Find the suit or overcoat you like in your size. It will be the New Purchase of $58,000 Worth of ts and Fur Sets—All at Half Prices Three More Special Purchases Mink furs and scarfs— limited quantity of fine dark mink from a special st. Muffs, our ae $56 to 8190 for $28 to $65. fs, our bri 890 to $136 grades, for $15 to $78. Lynx-—the silky thick-baired black Alaska Lynx. a Muffs, our standard $55 to $80 grades, for $27.50 to $40. Scarfs, our f caeder | 945 to $05 grades, for $22.50 to $47.50. Skunk muffs and scarfs— made of new skins beogkt at the lower 1915 rates and in advanced styles, at 25 per cent. less. Muffs, $20 to Searls, $10 to $75. Fur Salons, Second floor,Old Building. For Men and Women Astounding Describes It Women’s Shoes at $3.55 and $5 SCARFS Our Quality $18 to $105 99 to 908.80 $17.50 to $35 97.60 to 920 At $5 —Shoes for soe and women that were $7 to $10. Children’s shoes amy the baby shoe belied, big file average a thi Men's Shoes, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Women’s Main floor, Old Building. 12,643 Suits and Overcoats Total Savings of $132,147.25 best in NewYork for the money. Suits ate now $11, 50, $14.50, $23.50. $18.50, Overcoats are $9.75, $11.50, $14.80, $19.50, $24.50. “race worth $223,337.7 Burlington Arcade fleor, New ce at Broadway, corner Eighth. for For $1.50 to $3 Grades Maker's Guarantee our f years of e: ate te i ite with the aid ie ame ae imported _ mille-plait femce in the $3 shirts. 7 all perfect, all de- sirable’ designs ‘and good col- We made this shirt. iene op it are wen ee wove the material fi rom sehesied dyes. "We cut it to ft. and stitched it ‘and imodern factories, faithful men end women who have worked with Also at 95c 4,800 Shirts under our ows super- orings; neglige bosoms with bg gti with soft 7,200 only, 98c. Sizes 14 to 18. Burlington A; floor, New js ene eats Geer, ‘New vot

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