The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1915, Page 11

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gr a sis PMB BVENING WORLD, FAIDAY, APRIL 9, 1018. ! ! “*. - tn a ie | y IS SLOUGHING Jxne hed Getied tneire Me wuagente sus . » tae wh oe oe ea ‘oom OF THE TANGO enitede tas @ ae CU » INTOHELL,” SAYS iccc eee es, SMM ee D.Price rig | : Sale of fieigr-| WAY SUMAY ae ees es | re | WOMEN'S & MISSES’ SUITS a " ) Pil be - ' o> ame » “ee ~ ai . re A : . re : UO" Ppp rryty [MM Only 4 Vidal Wave joc) cy emtbumtst watt Bly ania same Wath wen on edie -&\ se cma dato tino Specially Priced For After - Easter CARE FOR YOUR HAIR | » ks ee at : 4 sp : "+ nek sealant WO mt a | By Frequent &h with have yo titer | bande ‘ ; Cuticure Soap. "Trial Pree | (Gee ai trom os . . ste) ts genet tons Provede thampoos bry A Corte oe 4A stg :s wants to use fee Particularly featuring the pt Woe aol greyed rare J 2 ¥ a jouw : OF shin than these iregremt Super: | ietore the eva at stain’ tm “Mo. |bGt reduubled ite applause ehow Sully “ -——— fey copenanve toile proparsts sini 1 Oe tees Oats |THE ONLY WAY NRW. YORK “the Janitor he Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Embroidered Suits Lach Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin ook Addrees post (One as illustrated) which are sold card, Cuticurs, Dept Y, Boston, Bold B ° elsewhere at $25 and $80. Shown in throughout the world " Hide wk He a j ZOys Shop Black, Navy, Belgian, Green & Sand At on and ait beside women lund the city will never be eaved frum Heidt san as alk, not jot 0 mirker cheese and Devoted exclusively to Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, ers pag Gad new few as, Wea ieaee w stan Hats and Furnishings. Sizes 3 to 18 years, nish Suits, the new ern ro I 1ers herusto orren ro eecome| Now located on FIFTH FLOOR of FIFTH. AVENUE how Military Bults, 4nd and 43rd Shreets, West of FRA Avenue. AN ACTOR. | BUILDING, with exceptional light, increased space | Ss The fet esa ri flog , . . wip ancusid (be abdiehen 6 ia ana and facilities; reached by special elevators. Wool Poplin, ‘Gabardine, Covert, Have prepared for to-morrow, a very special offering of a large collection of or two. Barathea Cloth and Satin Cloth —in 4 : soul p cheat tike the For Saturday Baltleship Gray, Belgian Blue, Sand, Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel Hall players ean 3 Putty, Russian Green, White, Navy Any theatre on thelr faces and Black. Tn most attractive styles, developed from the accepted Paris fashions for the younger set, SC ORES'E Gea cnn (eases the Guiei Boy’s Spri ng I Norfolk Suits Sizes 14 to 44 for At prices that are appreciably less than usual. ot A AL a With extra tremens. _¢ to 18 poms = ae and Misses ‘ Rasas was W.great anor into t Alterations F; Tailored Suits, of men's wear ser- Sport Coats, of golf cord; lined Ser care and oye ere 1 we ‘ New English model! of navy serge; also gray or Meaning an ‘Additional Sar. wes and shepherd checks, finished $18. 75 with pussy willow silk; one mode! $18.50 piace as underatudy to him. fut 3 brown Scotch mixtures, homespuns and tweeds, |] ing of $3 to $5. ry | with silk collar; 14, 16 and 18 yrs., ° with hat; 14, 16 and 18 yrs., Tefuned it pointblank coats mohair lined, trousers lined throughout, Special 8.75 Tailored Suits, of serges or checks, New Model Coats, of mixtures or bcnaeoe lititecbel T Tava inueses | 8 A f short and med length couts, ® novelty checks; latest collar effects; it for more than a quarter of a 9 0 stciped wih collarr'i6, 1&8 pears, 29690] potch pookates testeced ts yenrs, 9+ 25 |vewtery and t baveste tanved ontas Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits God has taken the desire away from i Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits, Juniors’ Coats, of diagonal serge, ie ijuat ae Fa"ivlake We avay. HOI With extra trousers. 7 to 18 years § 00 of serges, gubardines and shepherd with faille silk collars and cuffs, in you.” Latest Norfolk models of imported cassimere, e checks, with self and silk collars and 24.7 rose, C Teen ig white or navy; 12.75 sintemeneee homespun, cheviot, shepherd checks and English cuffs; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at ° sizes 18,15 and 17 years, . at e BOWIE ENTRIES. | navy serge. Special 12.50 A Girls’ Afternoon Frocks, of plaid Afternoon and Evening Coats, == # £| be shimanid phebeacd and pompadour silks; also pussy of chiffon taffeta silk, bengaline and wieks A sonia cation tne ine ay Donegal Tweed To Coats A tremendous sale of the Very smarts willow taffea, io siz $16.50, 19.75 moire sitk, all lined, 1 $24.75 to 45.00 Reiaaiar = op 2 est styles for every occasion of dress” 12 to 16 years, 14, 16 and 18 years, 0 0. rine i lng: mabien_ tno 304 —Sport, Military, New Raglan, Slop.” Girls’ C Adhecles bh embroidered li nd eerste fu ‘taba. ti vial FORIEONS 2710110 YEARS ing Shoulder and Ripple flare modele—=" ts, of coverts, , wit . in’ Conte, of covert ager and ike, with brokered Hoes and $7.50) and 9,75 |fusiarrirtessistic Kits’) New engah doable tremted ede, with lal I thegeatet Cot vlc in New Yat, If furlongs 9d and belted back; also English raglan model of Fabrics include = ae he Main Floor, of imported Donegal tweeds, in gray, brown or olive. 1 7.50 chillas, Checks. c An Exceptional Sa 'o-morrow, on t ain 4 Specia (We » Cove CA a A Raat ges and Mix- ° . t in bl | Women’s Night Gowns and Petticoats at 83c each Boys’ Covert Top Coats Lane ar Cle tee representing a most udvantageous purchase of desirable nainsook and cambric models, daintily osama eee eieaaieaNerpN=eS RARER and all the new Spring trimmed with embroidery or laces. SIZES 10 TO 18 YEARS colorings. Fe z nahe New English models of tan or gray covert cloths, “Sines 14 to 44 ntrimmed Millin a yoke and sleeves Venetian lined, patch pockets, for Tailored and U ery 24 js Haney, hand tailored. Special | 5. 75 Women & Misses a tt Betansai hile LATER n models are shown in large assortments of Hair, Leghorn, Milan, Hemp and Lisere, suitable for Women or Misses. Imported Flowers, Fruits, Birds, etc., at popular prices. Highly interesting price advantages for To-morrow: va 7M RACH: —Aeting ies Boys’ Shoe Shop Silk Taffeta Milan Hemp Hats, ih $1.65| Black Semi-Transparent HairHats, ¢9 95, A Separate Shop on the third floor S PI RA A L SKIRTS in black and colors, . with Lisereedge, . . . .« at Boys’ § Shoes—Damp-proof soles. $2 98 Rogers’ Silver Plated Tableware calfekn Blusher laced, weed dampprootsolen.*"* —_——— Sizes 11 to 6. Widths A to E. Special 2.95 Never Before Sold for Less Than $5 a ipsli De e eet ee we, | Pe peprednonerBetaned on leet, Also Spiral Skitot silk poplin and ther ana, Fully guaranteed, plated on 18% nickel silver base, serviceable for Hotels and Country Homes. ition iatee“oniricn tek Weteorrom’s with medium weight so' s and low heels. 3.75 new models of taffeta silk, silk poplin, serge Tea or Coffee Spoons, half dor, 59c| Oyster Forks, half doz. $1.00 |" iat lias, we yarane aod wo Siete 4780 Se Wiens BSE Speciat and black and ied tede—ot at $2.98. Dessert Spoons or Forks, «© $1.15] Salad or Fish Forks, “ «165 | 5 situs Saturday—New York's Greatest Table Spoons or Forks, “« — 1,80|Butter Spreaders, “138 | Soup or Bouillon Rpoons, Dessert or Dinner Knives, Round bowl, . . . halfdoz, 1.88] flathandles, . . . . halfdoz. 1.60 One script letter will be engraved on each article free of charge. The Boys’ and Girls’ Shoe Section On the Second Floor, will provide especially good values in the following GIRLS’ patent leather and gun metal calfskin{ BOYS’ guy metal calfskin blucher laced shoes, button shoes on broad roomy last, welted| made on a broad toe last, with welted soles of soles. Sizes 8 to 11, at $2.00 solid leather. 1114 to 2, at $2.50 Sizes 214 to 7, at $3.25] Sizes 10 to 1834, at $2.50 1 to 6, at $3.00 BOYS’ Tan Scout Shoes, made with soles especially treated to resist hard wear; Sizes 10 to 1814, at $2.25 Sizes 1 to 6, at $2.50 An Important Sale of Boys’ Spring Clothing Will feature the following attractive price inducements; Boys’ Norfolk Suits (extra trousers), $6.75 Boys Gpring Top Coats, . . at $9.75 Doctors Say “Oranges” There is hardly a physician practicing today who doesn't advocate the eating of oranges. Ist, because oranges havea beneficialeffectonthe blood, keeping it pureand clean. This isespecially necessary during the spring and summer months. 2nd, because oranges act as a mild and pleas: piegeg od, ant stimulant for the liver. A disordered liver ty changes one’s whole outlook on life, ienhiv.aphingranead No matter what style of waist you want~you will find it here—from the smart | effects to the most elabor dressy creation to match the new suits. 3rd, because oranges contain just the right Get Thie Free Book i i Of plain blue serge and a large variety of new, New slip-on models, in covert cloth and mix- amount of fruit can feaine cigmdve pores Dose eri et. alede ang Ca icele otters puch sepebionyings thas i we mixtures and checks; in sizes 7 to 18 years, tures; some with shoulders and sleeves silk lined; in proper working order Oranges help the di- io D. PRICE & CO. New York *'"' Newark D. PRICE & be gestion of alf other toods pated pith Bunk TAZ California Sunkist cranges Famous Seedless Navels Boys’ Spring Reefers, . - at $3.50 0/8 to 18 years. ; Of covert cloths, plain blue serges, shepherd! Boys’ Spring Overcoats,. . . at $4.75 | cheeks and mixtures; incomplete sizes 2/4 to 10| Of covert cloth and mixtures, in box and slip-on | years. models; sizes incomplete; 14 to 18 years. | Boys’ Washable Suits, . . . at $1.95 Imported and American fabrics in solid colors and new color combinations; in sizes 214 to10 years. | Boys’ Furnishings at Very Special Prices | Boys’ Woven Madras § Shirts, 68c Boys’ Blouses, of Woven or Printed | with separate collar and French cuffs, at Madras and Mercerized Cape Cloth, collar attached or detached, Hee heuffs, 65c Asians pe A, at isc ete wie isiten ye can Children’s Rompers, sizes 2 to 8 years, eathat citrate in very large assortments; . reduced to 38c Boys’ Spring Neckwear, | Boys’ Pajamas, assorted materials, suit O8¢ yt ac at 25c, 39c, 50c | mg Os Nn | lait

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