The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1916. peel aly Taga = | : NES Ta SHE N : =e co —leweont fF | RUG“ CARPET ' You Are a Pretty Girl his Panama-Pacific Tour May Be Given You Free oH New York and Jersey) 4 0 One Will Confirm Reg tobe P rset Baicong Chance to Compets for Rare t miatea wien wr { Engagement of FIRE PROOF STORAGE . . beavom Por Housed B%o-day's story of the Pename . a New Ley #8507 COLUMBUS ie Pree Tour Contes! now * “r tonducted by The Evening Prtase ater a. PARK Pienate Aregon and Mise oth } city Waters were engeged to be mar by Mr ona * 04 wes dewied toda . Vatere at n Meat NJ ortey quoted Were aa con although © non mate ie known STAND ON FEET out sponsors’ et charge from your at any Werld oft: | a a 2 eivafif re. Baker ‘So Weak —| Lie idles og ! Thiety-fourt: Stree ORK yf if ect Id Not Do Her Work | nc Artiatn, wall now ! RASA R RAD RD ENA RD OAD POR DODO DODD DOOD CHPOODDDOTIOD DALI: . he Evening World staf. w Found Relief In Fe iy anni nay j Novel Way. nd “wn io ; : ; y i t ' have prep Al f te row Aiirian, Mich 4 An Unprecedentedly Important Sale of } weit t ; “4 MEN’S FURNISHINGS in dastne ie Tae comprising 2,000 Dozen N.cn's Negiiges Shirts, including Shirts of silk, silkeand-cotton Thought 4 shes. OF the mixtures, madras and mercerized materials; Men’s Pajamas, Night Shirts, Under. One day 1 1 wear, Bath Robes, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes and Umbrellas, ali of which will be cffered at such prices as will afford an unusually economic opportunity for supplying in advance the man’s Summer wardrobe. P silver loving cup will be presented to her and she will be given the what Lydia Pirkham's V Compound has done for we ed it to my husband and don’t you try 1 had taken. two reitley <a eee MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRT: Slik Shirts, made of heavyewelght fancy Hebutal (imported by 3B. Altman & Co.) in piain white or with plain or satin stripes, MEN’S UNDERWEAR Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers cf madras, per garment 4 ’ . . - 8c, Great ool oe ot | VICTROLA Satisfaction scaN Bes Adrian, Mike | ARES Te aE It is a matter of pride with us, and satisfaction with our customers, that the Wanamaker Victrola | Balbriggan Shirts, sleeveless or with long or he ec hy a |e re ie tmany » won, ho a wage | he tvening World the Unite Pie one Een SERVICE at $4.65 | short sleeves; and Drawers to match, in ge mee een on ca | iT platted + ¢ knee- or ankle-length, per garment 38c. op. store or kit oe an a that stands alone, incomparable. Silk Shirts, plain or platted, made of remember that Free ‘Tour € mediumeweight fancy Habutai (imported by B. Altman & Co.) in plain white as weil as {nm a number of exclusive patterns having plein or satin stripes, at $2.59 Every model Victrola, every price Victrola, every de- sign and wood-finish of Victrola is here. No chance that you may not be enabled to get The Very Victrola to Suit You And the Record Library—it_is more nearly complete Athletic Union Suits of madras; slecoveless andkneeslength . ( ; per suit 75c. ° sponsors’ tires it requires Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton; sleeveless and knee-length, or and that whe pra: | three-quarter-length than any we know of in New York. Besides, there ure with quarter sleeves - per sult $1.15 little sound-proof rooms in which you may try out records before making a selection. Shirts of silkeand-cotton mixtures, {nm a EN'’S BATH ROBES ‘ veriety of attractive deslgns an . $10 a Month enlety ens, of mete ; ; ‘ A at $2.75 | et $1.85 | Plain Shirts (with soft cuffs) of mercerlzed will pay for the best model—the new 1915 Type XVI. —which is $200 at $10 a month until the full amount MEN'S SILK FOURsIN-HAND SCARFS is paid, Other models $15 upward. ENS PO ~ Are Victrolu Salons—First Gallery, New Building. materials in fancy striped’ effects; and Plain In attractive styles and fizures, fentu the » or Plaited Shirts (with stiff cuffs) of madras new color combinations » « at 55c, | im # variety of attractive patterns, John Wanamaker each $1.35 MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS =e oe 4 | . Initiated a 8 er dozen $2.20 & 2.50 Broadway and Ninth Street, New York 7 Pp v ao| Plain Shirts (with ooft strlty) of madrasor mer Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 2.35 & 3.75 | cerized materials, In a diversity of patterns re ote Shirts Plain, hand-hemstitched, per dozen 5.50 “Nemo Week Special” Self-Reducing Corset—$3 and color effects; and Plain or The Marvelous New Nemo “WONDERLIFT”—$5 _ ALL THB OLDER NEMO FAVORITES, GREATLY IMPROVED ‘The Nemo Hyelenic-Fashion Institute, New York SPONSOR’S BLANK Evening World Panama-Pacific Tour (N CONJUNCTION WITH UME UNIVERSAL fiLa MFG CO, (To Be Attached to Candidate's Photograph) itor of the Free Tour Bureau: Date... noenesenseeeee Pease enter the name Of....cecesevees Nee teeta seeneeerenenes OL NOssscccceccveoveness BEML. eee cccccceeeee (Cy or ‘Town,) The understrned, friends, neighbors and acquaintances of the candidate, vouch for her good qualities and desirability as « member of The Evening World's touring party. “ADDRESS | _¢ Crry OR TOWN FULL SIGNATURES and ADDRESSES of at eponsors must be entered in the above spaces, least TEN | Bath und 25th Suerte, An Important Sale of Women’s Cotton Frocks | (in the newest models and fabrics) | arranged for to-morrow, will offer very unusuel price advantages, Cotton Frocks in great varlety, for morning and general wear, at $5.50, $7.00, $7.50, $9.75 & $11.00 Cotton Frocks, in dressy models, edapted for afternoon and Informal occasions, at $12.50, $15.00, $21.00, $32.00 & $38.00 Meny of these Frocks are eppropriate for wearing at college commencements, Separate Cotton Skirts et $2.75, $3.28, $4.25, $5.00 & 55.78 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue Side) FiNh Avene - Madicun Anowe Nem Gork (with stiff cuffs) of fancy mad each $1.19 ras or percale, MEN’S PAJAMAS Pajamas made of desirable mercerized mae terials im a variety of effects, including many attractive fancy weaves es welles plain colors with contrasting trimming, per sult $1.65 Pajamas of fine madras or mercerized mae terlals, featuring a wide range of new patterns, per sult $1.35 Pajamas of white melnsoo’ (trimmed), or of striped madras In various patterns and colors, per suit 51.00 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Night Shirts of superior-quality cambric, trimmed ‘ ’ F ’ * at 88c, Night Shirts of cambric, trimmed, at 55c. MEN'S GRAY SILK GLOVES One-clasp *% . . «~~ per palr 78, " ME N’S HALF-HOSB Of black cotton or fisle thread, per patr 22c¢, (Six pairs for $1.75) Of silk, with cotton soles andtops; in black, white, tan, gray, smoke, mavy blue, purple or green. % : ‘ ’ per pair 40c, (Six patrs for $2.25) 1EN'S BALTA I in tan or black . . per OW SHOES pair $4.75 MEN'S TWILLED SILK UM (size 28 inches) With matural wood hardies; Prince or opera style . . With novelty ha THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper.

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