The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1915, Page 14

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Oe eee ee _ THE EVENING WCRLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915. — See seensrs nces spam ts sr sue nt se mont |OMOOKLYM OUTOAMGES i? 2° 52" oc THOUGHT LOST IN WREGK, S00 ; = coo} 1 tae, Biren no (mann MANHATTAN BY ONE STEP ooo WOMAN FOUND ALIVE ©... Ste Treim ate, poate apse ne ee ma fare Boos: Ps : tebe b- gh be @ ate ond Maurice erated : = “ ; , ‘ Ries wu of Sakdiniea. eid Coyfard (SES Beer ae: z FIERCE BAYTLE ON ROOF. yr " odvoy ot Siath, WANAMAKER SUMMER SALE OF WHITE (Original) eva ¢ he de Cornered Alter Sireet Sheottnw a - Sal | SAVE YOUR TEETH © sy connote oo You can be neither good nor good natured, nor can you concentrate your mind on your } nor appear to the best | arecee” eS bob cnt” A : a So, Opens Tomorrow, May First Moral: Vor infants and Children. Radical changes in the 1915 silhouette make doubly important 1 Wear Coward Shoes. Aviion Mi r wan a passenger on the economies in this Sale of underclothes, blouses, house, dresses, aprons, negligees, petticoats, corsets, handkerchiefs and babies’ clothes, Underclothes Must Follow the — JAMES S$. COWARD, 264.276 G Greenwich St., N. ¥. Mell Orders Filled SOLD NOWHERE ELSE = =— Bond for Cotclngue You Have Always Bought , Fashions of the New Gowns te the vase The picture indicates the differ- ence between last year's timid, transparent, clinging dessous, and the frilly, fussy, flaring yards-and yards-wide- at -the- foot, titted-at -the-waist underclothes required by the silhouette of 1915. As usual, all fashion changes are shown in ‘Ge the Summer Sale of White. Yesterday and Today New petticoats, circular, _ flaring, “All-in-one” combinations with flar short; two, three and four times as wide ing skirts, square shoulder-strapped as last year's styles. underbodices. Drawers, wide, circular, twice as full Nightgowns “sans garniture” or lacy, as last year’s styles. with large armholes or no sleeves. Skirts Chemises and combinations with plain full and flaring, some cut shorter to imi- or square cut bodices and skirts that tate the dresses. flare instead of hauging in straight Blouses, originally plain, smart to a About “The Girl who was Talked About” Long, supple she was—and temperamental, ‘ ‘What did she do to be “talked about"? How did she carry it off all those years— / 4 lines. degree, this pariah of that little Western town? , The Wanamaker Representative was in Paris When And then, when the Great Event came Callot Decided for the 12-yard Dress Skirt Immediately the model makers of lingerie and blouses were commissioned to duplicate for us the styles peperes by command of the French dressmakers. With trunks full of new ideas, the White Sale chief arrived in New York on March 27th. Since then this entire White Sale of nearly a hundred thousand pieces has been ordered and made. Every garment is cut on the new lines. Numbers of careful re- productions of the Paris models have been made and prices for them start at $1. Underclothes Originalities Blouses at $2 to $9.50 Are Copies of New, Expensive Paris Models Petticoats, swirling, circular folds Doucet created an organdie blouse which sold for $50 on the day it ar- of lace edged tulle, 85.75. Nightgowns with Van Dyke jack- rived in our Little French Shops; « marvelously good copy will be in the sale wt 83, ets ut 88. f military blouse from Paris at $16.50 is adapted in a new voile blouse to her—How did she meet it? What was her way of “getting back” on the whole uncharible township cowl? git a! ae About” yourself in EVERY age and tell him then write to the editor and ee ete —and thrills in story and picture. Quick, breezy iad ‘ou-want articles written in the direct, crisp snl way. Fiction by top liners. Strai wi a the shoulder helpful “an by well ie doctors, lawyers—best writers in Rem fields. New inventions described so you can understand them. : Fashion articles for women who care. Business Nightgowns, babyish with their plain tops, sans garniture, #1 to 83. “Pandora,” the new nightcowns, combinations, jgnvelone chemises and underbodices draped on Greek lines and entirely different. “Rosalind” nightgowns in rose col- Hi batiste with shirring and ribbon, at 61. “Frou-Frou” petticoats of tulle, foamy masses of many rippling ruffles each edged with pink or blue satin ribbon, 85. Underbodices to match, . \ French $12 tailored shirt is copied in linen at 88; Copenhagen, rose and flesh color, A bog. eI pleated French style is adanted | in a crepe de chine model, $3.50, The Elise blouse, double-breasted, large armholed and neck-tied, is 85 in crepe de chine. The buttoned yoke blouse is $4.75 in linen, 85 in crepe de chine, The Araine Striped frill blouse is 85 in voile. The side-frill blouse of cre chine is 85, The lace-and-satin blouse at 85 is a copy of our own Bas model. Hundreds of others. Third floor, Old Building. Corset covers, combining a bra siere, 81. Special Groups Corsets A ‘ Twin shadowless petticoats—the j ori inal design created for Wana- $1 nightgowns prettiest we have P| hin corsets, standard 85 grade, stories for business men. ‘Travelogues for stay-at- at depen ciated, fr Wana: nighiomas, ratte we have styles, 81.80 to 88.75. ee rican Lady corsets, standard ‘Suspender nightgowns, with bib, at 50, gowns for June brides; lingerie gg grade, for 82, homes. Good, clean humor for all. Such is a petticoats at @1 to $8.85; petticoats Main floor Old Building. * 49 . “Robespierre,” the new ruffled of light-weight white sa.in at 81.25 Silphin heavy corsets for lar bird s-eye view of EVERY WEEK —the first collared. nightgown, 85. and of white tub silk at $2.85 und women, standard 84.30 rude, for'ea Top petticoats of organdie lawn, — a3.75 L. BR, corsets for large women, lace: trimmed, 82.75, “top” petticoats ee " standard 64 grade, for 82.50. because several may be necessary to | Washable negligees at 81, $1.59, “Warner's Rustproof summer core extend properly the full skirt of thin $1.75 and 2 and upwards; wool alba- Ny priced, 81,60, summer dresses, tross with silk collars $8.75; special s, coo! and comfortable, The Children’s and “Tepe de chine negligees, 88.85; dotted -months special ship: Illustrated 3c. Weekly in America. Built for time-pressed, live American men and women, EVERY Y Girls’ Share S™is* With pink sill ining, #5. ment, for thla'sale, $1, PS hah en ats 4. New hitchen dresses at 81, 81.50, Sample Brassieres, $1 : : : eir dresses, underclothes, shirt- 92: new house dresses, 82.75, 8% Standard $1.40 to $3 Grades WEEK scans human hai igs the world over. It b the point waists are always an important part #575; 48 fueling linen ve chest sine 90, Some ate Mothers will specially like the dain- New middy blouses for women who soiled. Attra 1 embroid- home in ly focused word-pictures. Get a see for yourself, tty bandamocked drosess (aises $10 play tennis Tooand OL or of tub silk ery tsimmed 9 aud saber 6 years) at $1 to 82.50, at 83, 83.95 and 85, Third floor, Old Building, Also Blouses at $2 to $9.50 That are Copies of New, Ex- pensive Paris Models—Incredibly Simple and Incredibly Beautiful. Third floor, Old Building. And on the Subway Floor-—————- 5,000 Corset Covers at 10c 1,000 crepe de chine Waists at $2 1,200 Drawers at 15c 000 colored handkerchief linen Waists, 1,200 Nightgowns at 38c 1.25 1,200 Sample Corset Covers at 25c 000 organdie-lawn Waists at 75c 1,200 Sample Nightgowns at 65c 400 lace-trimmed voile Waists at $1.75 500 Silk Petticoats at $1.95 * and 600 cotton Waists to start the 200 Sample Silk Petticoats at $1.95 sale with at 45c each. 200 Sample Silk Petticoats at $1.65 For Children—white dresses, petticoats, 1,200 House Dresses at 50c drawers, nightgowns, princess slips 2,500 House Dresses at $1 —at Sale of White prices. NOTE—the Summer Sale of White on the Subway floor extends from the Subway Entrance of the New Building to the greatly enlarged selling section of the Old Building. cents wotth AT ALL NEWS-STANDS . cam enn SNe y

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