The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 14

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TDAY Pia 16, 1016. MLLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS ON FASHIONS CManaT Teer fae Oh reas acl BR Origin alDesignsfor Evening World Readers Burrogate the ae Sarees cape paid by the Stand | the hot are charged to prinel- ‘Over $3,488,087 Added to $6,000,- By Mile. Lodewick, 000 Left to Relatives by Evening World's Fashion Expert. by Banker. Cuore, Rite York Tovonina Worth sO Children’s and young girls’ clothes | The executors and trustecs are in @ realm of their own, and a de- 00 ‘on is ariod. that | 5 Ughtful one it fs, Modes are as dis- tinct for them as for women, and A tarry cobap4 rater OF the eetats $y "Dee WY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR “TIL” ‘Let your sore, swollen, ach- ing feet spread out in a bath of “TIZ.” of the shareholders. me on ry to i interest. accounting shows that with the exe, stock dividends the trust sa ped for for William 8. Todd amounts to 289,703; x Levy Cate Monticello Price. Une eee et Jan. 15.—Representas tve Jefferson M. Levy announced to-day that he has decided to give Monticella, i Messrs. B. & H. Vogel, comprising the firm of Vogel Brothers, do sincerely betieve that the values in this Clothing Sale far exceed any that have been offered to the public within the past ten years, or more. They | invite the public to share in this great ad- _ vantageous offering, and in all good faith cirri ee. | MRS, THOMSON sgg.so | TELS WOMEN! How She Was Helps Helped During | ¢ $1975 | Change of Life by Lydia E. $ l 3775 | Pinkham’s Vegetable $ ] 55 f Men's $28 and $30 Winter Suits featur: je the 1,000,000 for Property, but . fino due to the extra dividends pind $1,000.00 the offer’ bechuse it Same the Standard Oil Compaany subsidi- an individual. from the time ee first year of lite Established 1856 W. H. HALL 18 West 38th Street Opposite Lord & Taylor's Formerly 6th Ave, and 2¢d St. ‘Important Sale of High Grade Furs To-Day and Saturday $125 Hudson Seal Coats; sale price. . $165 Hudson Seal Coats; sale price. . $275 Hudson Seal Coats; sale price. . $75 French Seal Coats; sale price... $100 Caracul Coats; sale price NECKPIECES n’s $15.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at “Men’s $16.50 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at “Men's $18 and $20 Winter Suits Z and Overcoats, On Sale at {Men's $22 and $25 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at “Sect coulda’ Compound. Philadelphia, Pa.—"I am just 58 years of age, and during Change of Life I sul- i 42 ar. 8 ave. Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’Cleck ed Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound to me and I tried it at once and found much relief. After that I had no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping the same as always. For years I have praised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound for what it has done for me, and shall always recommend it ase wo- man’s friend. You are at liberty to use my letter in any way.”—Mrs. THOM- SON, 640 W. Russell St., Phila, Pa. ENELghiral cremation: critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should a ball there is no other remed; if known t | women so successfully through ee this ryag peo wt as iris E. Pinkham's bat! Sez lot, w an Ne te $30 $30 $40 $39 #40 Black Fox Hudson Seal. . Shank Pointed Fox.. Lenard glorious. will Tes ell Ge also you will find all doeges| eae bunions There’ ‘s nothing like “ It’s the only remedy that eee out all the ous exudations which puff up on lect. and cause foot torture. aly 25 cent box of “ Tz" at any ment store—don’t wait. ant lew our feet get; how com- fortable ‘oes feel. You can wear seven-Cime World Want works all week. Order peaeusasceneeseasaee PPIDHIHLSSSOD CHP PETIT HD DISVSEHRID| 2.9 scaueiuansuactauuceaeiedae $30 Ho $24 Sku #0 Ww. H. HALL, 18 WEST 38th ST. Opposite Lord & Taylor's. Telephone Greeley 2707 $49600000060404-00 1s completed the youngsters may ac-| shaped up to a point in front ig de- “" it 1 advice write ot ott yest ate wrt ae ar Lynn. Mass. Your . read and an- cwered” by. woman, and held’ fa otrtet contidense —Advt {eoa YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFEID. Oh, Mother! Look at This!! Brill Brothers Have Purchased the Entire Winter Stock of Cohen & Lang Makers of the Famous Elk Brand Boys’ Clothes and Offer It To-Morrow e) At Less Than Half Price The Greatest Sale in the History of the Boys’ Clothing Business! 11370 Norfolk ‘Suits W%%,%8 to $10. 00 108 Are $10.00 Suits 320 Are 7.00 Suits 341 Are 6.00 Suits , Included are w BALKAN |‘ Nowfolt, wi with patch Pia Borkets or A agg on in and ith Ea oct Penel Su DEL a ae “SUaH.LOUd TIAA OL OD this season's smartest “‘SUaAHLOUA TITUA OL OD 198 Are 5.00 Suits © dh le Oe aes nett Tian ariety. Save Sows asia All Are in This Sale The Most Remarkable Boys’ Suit Bargains Ever Offered to Mothers and Fathers !! — Bull Bicthews 279 roa near Chambers Street Square, 14th Street, near Broadway bay omen Street, near Greenwich ‘Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Unter foros Sa EveR Sizeet eres Apes Setenteg Booming BACK If YOU AR s WV, quire that definite quality—style— with the clothes they don. —— DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. For the little girl just going to school frocks for such wear should | be of durable material. According | to the theory that youth itself can offaet severity in the cut and sombre- ; heas in the color of clothes, I have | designed the charmingly simple little frock for to-day. In the eyes of the wearer the two pockets would be the most conspicuous virtue, Though they are not given a place of favor | © outside of the akirt, they are ignified by straps which make the sole and distinctive trimming. As the model at the left shows, a nov- elty striped material makes up the whole of the frock, advantage penta bl taken of its possibilities as a j ming, in using it on the cros: the goods. A little tompire’™ At Greatl 391 Fifth Avenue, Goods Marked in Plain Figures One Low Price Cash or % CREDIT fined by a narrow band the width of the pocket straps, while the neck is finished by a prim little collar which | les fiat, its points in line with the cutaway shape:of the yoke. Turn- back cuffa-to match the collar serve as a suitable finishing for the long, close-fitting sleeves. Though fulness ia denied the front of the skirt, the oe. amount at the sides and k compensate sufficiently in pro- dtelne & pretty te attiiok: ation o.8 ods t would be the righ fective use of a dodt ion topping a ‘autre of silk or al- tross, which would develop an at- tractive “Bunday dress. Either old rose or dull blue be used for both materials with the velvet a shade darker than the ailk. T: ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 FURS Also Women’s Fur & Fur-Trimmed Hats Reduced Prices New York 10 TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE UMANN’S At 149th St. & 3d Ave. Entrance on 149th St. CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS MEN'S CLOTHIERS FOR S4Years First Annual National Clearaway GTOCKS have been readjusted; floor showing has been replenished from reserves; suits and overcoats Saturday to fit all men and to mightily please young and old; nothing but our own fine stocks and selected stocks from America’s lead- ing manufacturing tailors. Overcoats, $19.50, $24.50 For $27.50 to $40 Wanamaker Grades Suits, $18.50, $23.50 For $25 to 885 Wanamaker Grades English Ulsters, $30 to $40 Grades— $22, 50 cad? floor, New Building. In the LOWER-PRICE STORE, Broadway, corner Eighth, theeo— Overcoats and Suits, $11.50, $14.50 For $15 to $20 Wanamaker Grades Shirts—Silk—$3.50 and $5 Grades: $2.35 Shirts—Eagle Make—$1.50, $2 Grades: 95c Sale of Men’s Shoes at $3.95 Pair ‘From our own stocks of $5, $6 and $7 sh Conserva\ much-worn novelty shoes, in patent and dull Teathass, . ive an, wall 0 the At $2.85, up-to-date shoes for young men and fi $6.50 models are $10 bench-made shoce ms Ortable kid shoes for older » Something here for every man. feet. Burlington Arcade floes, New Building. \ Men’s Winter Underwear at Half Merino, natural tone, fashioned shirts and drawers, nicely finished, perfect, | Each garment, $1; regularly $2, ¢ “| | | | While in the Men's Store, see the new Wool Hate at 63, ‘The Hatterle—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building.

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