The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 6

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AR ONG, s THE Bvaninw wuaul, fosbat, MAY 16, 1916. VER AFLawe wean FLEET. BOOTHED'C BY AND FAIS || Little Touches Achieve the Smartness zi 10 SAVE FLEISCHMANN, MILLIONAIRES SON rhis 1+ Especially Notice: able in Chie Designa of Trimness and Is aa Im- portant as Main De- a plat ot 1, sign or Silhouette of the i Costume What May ——— 1 ; te Be Done With This otir yearn ame D bece sume ot a ner pluint Cammeyer Stamped ona Page 7 for Shoe means Sale of Men’s Standard ¥Merit] \*¢a's2 6th Ave.at 20thSt 3: The Price of Women’s Cammeyer Novelty || Footwear Sharply -t Reduced! {A Leading Trade Paper Has This To Say About Novelty { » Shoes—and Cammeyer Is in Hearty Accord With the Policy.] “‘Merchandising Novelty Shoes Successfully” 1—Get them within the style trend! 3—Get them out! 2—Get them in! 4—For-get them! wear, while the lower one shows it fastened into a stock suitable for the trig tailored sult. The upper model is a halfway concession to the low and the high, and ts sultable of dainty sheer batiste or organdy, finished with fine lace. The miniature pattern of this collar proves that it is no more Intricate than an ordinary collar and makes no extra demands on time, labor or ma- terial. ae @The above explains why “Cammeyer" now offers women the very pick of its Famous Novelty Footwear at Big Reductions. It's high time now to ‘Get Them Out” and to ‘Forget Them’’—soas tomake room for the new Summer novelties arriving every week from the Cammeyer Fac- tories. The simplest, quickest and best way is to REDUCE PRICES— and this is exactly what we have done. REDUCED TO REDUCED TO $3.35 Patent Leather with Fawn and Gun Metal with Grey Cloth Back. WUMUUL LL Mlle Comfort That's what a woman requires of a summer corset. But it must be comfort combined with something else. And that something else is grace and beauty of line. L.R. Corsets are Shapely and Comfortable. They are cut in such a way that they hold the body in shape without any fee! cling of re- striction. They are made of cool fabrics. They are lightly boned. As every woman will tell you “there’s no corset like an L. R.” Among the Sixty Individual Models Are L. R. in pink coutil for medium figures, $5. L. R. Fashion for women large below the waist, $5. * Comfortable L. R. for larger women, $4, Fancy batiste L. R. for slender women, $4, Dancing corset, as popular as ever, weight 9 ounces, $3.50, L. R. Perfect Fitting, double boned throughout, $3. Others $1, $1.50, $2 and upward. Third Floor, Old Bldg. REDUCED TO $3.35 WLLL Patent Leather and Gun Metal with Fawn Suede Inlays. Putty Kid Oxford, with Patent Lea- ther Trimminge. Women’s $6 &$5 Colonial Pumps Reduced to In the Accessories to Misses’ Costumes 10 (£1 BUSY IN LONDON, Eo ith Light Welt Soles, Leather Cuba: if Heels, AlsoPatent Leather with Flesible Turn Soles, Covered Gabe Leute Hecke. J oh 7h, frou: Sore Broadway at 9th, New York WH American Under Su Suspicion for Necensor 48 Fadio officer on the stat - eet ee Dorin, arrested by Poltes- o@ Atlantic Avenue after fepeeied vpening and cs 4 vomd. tone Ure Adjusting His Blind and the bind sieht inte Swinging His Arms. a: ro yy ieee get fewer yiifed im @ litte out. Puriong. A Kdvairal Pieteh | it wae Lieut Mtanford © Hooper, |+ he adventure in him « Surgpe ' a | eution, r didn’ English people Our obser De te rr -:\Sipp’s Foot Comfort . | 4} (MENTROLATED POWDES) |For Sore, n em aroutd his hedy red, iis fate devices on Burning A watchman ran ee, Again he explatned tof trouble, Mut ritler were very A Sere Remedy tor Al Fost Trestles. They “robe “hot | auger oe ant om geting ome James McCreery & Co, 34th Street On Sale § 12,000 Yards of WHITE GOLF CORDUROY For sport coats and skirts. yd. 55¢ and 95¢ formerly 85c and 1.50 5th Avenue Saturday, May 15th 5,000 Yards of All-Wool SAILOR BLUE SERGE 54 inches wide. formerly 1.75....++..+00+..yd. 115 MiSSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Semi-Annual Clearance Sale,—Extraordinary Reductions Misses’ Suits in various styles and fabrics. Size 14 to 18 years. 14.75, 19.75 and 26.50 formerly 22.50 to $9.60 Misses’ Silk Dresses,—smart and practical models in the most desirable materials. Size 14 to 18 years. 14.75, 18.50 and 22.50 formerly 24.75 to 39.50 Misses’ Separate Skirts in Navy Blue or Black Serge; various'models. Size 14 to 18 years. 2.95 and 4.95 formerly 5.75 to 12.75 Special Offerings,—Exceptionally Low Prices Juniors’ Suits,—two- or three-piece models in Serge, Gabardine or Shepherd Check Fabrica. Size 12 to 17 years. 12,75, 16.75 and 19.75 formerly 18.50 to 29.50 Girls’ Coats,—125 coats in various styles and materials. Size 6 to 14 years, 2.95, 4.95 and 9.75 formerly 8.50 to 18.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses of Gingham, Linen, Repp, Pique, Ratine or Lawn; one or two of astyle. Size6tol4years. 2.95 and 4.95 formerly 4.95 to 9.75 MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL Misses’ Suits of Tan or Putty Palm Beach Cloth; very smart models. Size 14 to 18 years. 12.75 Misses’ Dresses of French or Ramie Linen,— serviceable models in White, Blue, Pink or Rose. Size 14 to 18 years. 6.75 and 8.75 Misses’ Summer Dresses,—very smart and chic models of Striped or Figured Voile. Size 14 to 18 years. 6.75 and 8.75 Misses’ Separate Skirts of Pique, Cordeline, Gabardine, Palm Beach Cloth or Corduroy Size 14 to 18 years. 2.95, 4.75 and 5.78 Girls’ Bloomer Dresses,—very practical models in Striped Gingham. Size 6 to 12 years. 1.95 Girls’ White Voile Dresses,—hand-embroid- ered model; very sheer and dainty. Sise 6 to 14 years. 2.95 Special Values MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S & BOYS’ SUITS & COATS Men's and Young Men's Two- or Three- piece Suits in newest models. Made of Navy Blue or Gray Flannel, also Stripe and Check Fabrics. Size $4 to 42 inch chest. 14.50 and 17.50 regularly 20.00 and 25.00 Men's and Young Men’s Spring Coats of Imported Oxford or Light Gray Covert Cloth; also Oxford Vicuna; full silk lined or silk yoke and sleeves. Size 34 to 40 inch chest, 14.75 regularly 25.00 and $0.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knick- erbocker trousers, Made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. Size 7 to 17 years. 5.90 regularly 7.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Shepherd Check Fabrics,—one pair of knickerbocker trousers, Size 7 to 17 years. 7.50 = regularly 9.75 Boys’ and Children’s Genuine Panama Hats, —Telescope, Behe ane Chester models. regularly 5.00 and 6,00 WOMEN’S SPORT HATS Moderately Priced. A varied assortment of Smart Models in Panamas, Felts, Silks, etc. The newest colors and combinations, to harmonize with the prevailing fashions in Coats and Suits. Decided Reductions, Trimmed Hats.....++0+++++ 5.00 and 10.00 usually 8.75 to 18.00 4 ‘ Boys’ Suits for confirmation or graduation; Norfolk or Single-breasted models in Navy Blue Serge; two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Size 8 to 17 years. Special 7.50 Boys’ Sport and Washable Norfolk Suits made of Khaki, Tan or Gray Crash, Tan Linen and White Duck. Size 7 to 18 years, 2.85 regularly 3.75 Extra knickerbocker trousers to match. . .85¢ regularly 95¢ Boys’ Wash Suits,—Junior Norfolk model, made of Cadet Blue or Tan Chambray and White Longcloth, Size 4 to 8 years, Special 1.95 regularly 2.50 Boys’ Sport Blouses of Madras Cloth, in assorted stripes or all white, Size 4 to 12 years. Special 55 Boys’ Bath Robes of Terry Cloth, in assorted colors. Size 4 to 16 years, Special 1.75 BABY CARRIAGES Unusual Values. Collapsible Go-Carts with three bow leather hood; padded seat and back; one motion, full collapsible, detachable wheels, foot brake, fancy ebonized handles. Brown of Gray, 5.00, regularly 6.78 Featherweight Sulkica,—one motion, full collapsible, high and comfortable, reclining back; padded seat and back, Gray, Brows or Black, 3.75, regularly 5.00

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