The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 5

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mn ti. ih mth wh it 1H, | ity WAY mc Hii DOMESTIC _ UNDERWEAR On Monday and Tuesday Dainty Undergarments of Naineook and Crepe de Chine, well made and prettily trimmed; moderately priced. Redingote Combinations of Fine Nainsook, made on entirely new lines; daintily trimmed. Special 95c, 1.95 and 2.95 Camisoles of Crepe de Chine,-lace trimmed. Flesh or White, Special 95c The Authoritative Paris Model Hats have arrived and are now ready for your inspection | Working steadily, quietly—in spite of troubled conditions sbroad - } the great Paris modistes have created, for Autumn, modes that are mar- vels of French artistry. We have received from Reboux a navy blue felt sailor with shirred velvet around the brim. hii Exelyne Varon—a Postillon hat in green velvet, with ribbon bows; and « Louison -a velvet model with beaded ornaments and flowers. Georgette—a velvet hat in the new Bordeaux red. Lewis—a hatters’ plush model with beaded ornaments. Maria Guy fur toque with lace brim. It is impossible to describe all of the hate in detail. There are Altogether about Thirty Modele— Hate that cost us, inclusive of duty, from $40 to $70. But because these original models have served as inspiration to our designers, we have marked them much below cost. For example, one of Georgette’s hats, that cost us $70, we have marked at $39.50, and all the other hats are priced in the came ratio. Night Gowns of Fine Sheer insook, with lace and embroidery trimmings; also made of Crepes, trimmed with ribbon. Special BBC | A collection of Petticoats, Gowns and Corset Covers, in brokep lots and sizes, slightly soiled, at greatly re- duced prices. —— WA ee tt ke &, AH, Mosy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices. Herald Square, Oway, Mth to J a | Owne Ford Owners! The same efficiency at low cost that characterizes the Ford car is the predominant feature of this big department store, rills and useless furbelows are cut out for the sake of “getting there’’ economically. For instance, we offer below some conveniences necessary to your touring comfort. Each item is as Now That the War Has sr, but nt ine a ; honest a value as your car—and each price as match- Interfered With Old| 1» places, For instance, @ pale lessly low. Equip here for a Labor Day trip. green taffeta frock with pointed over, World Modistes, Ameri-|iieresatis weighted with, pink beads A Trunk for the Back Rack, $5.89 , embroidered tt » with Built especially for Ford cars. \ can Art Is Beginning to| rien green heads for ieaves. Another Made of tliree-plv basswood ve> neer, covered with black enam- rose t teh the: taht bi Laced | Make Itself Felt and|on each of the soulders to hold wisps eled duck, reinforced with four slats on top, and 8 metal corner of tulle, which drop over the arm. caps. Brass locks and catches, Other lovely models, by our own designers, French inspired, are here priced from $12.89 up to $16.89, Macr'e—tecond Fleer, RI Moy Gee Herald Sq., 34th to 35th St. NEW YORK American History IsIn-| DESCRIPTION OF THE FROCK. | Another pretty use of beads is to Auencing Designers of|bave them edge dainty rufties on dance frocks. In the frock I am WwW y howing ass of glitter! vave fomen’s Modes. BRONIOE Ai manes. OF BINEROE waves A Running Board Baggage Trunk, $5.89 by the beads dripping from the edges Just fits the running board of Ford Touring Cars. Roomy and Copyright, 191: by The Press Publishing Co, may be of chiffon or chiffon cloth, (The ‘ork Evening Work!,) with the exception of the back por- Q@radually will the inspiration of| tion of the bodien, which should be of veneer, covered with black American art and history be appre-| taffeta or satin of the same color. Bi ve ciated by the designers of clothes, | Ths back portion is a most distinctive ena este eats H atl all Haretotere, cohen an iniported gown| Dart and attractive in its odd cut, | mings, locks, bolts, handles. ‘ofore, ‘Though it disdains copnection with f: was aunaigerea the ocrrese tulle, wel Lerten ee niveitas ppaentio ee Fasteners finished. to secure trunks to running board. were favored with gowns of Greek| ruffles which comprise tne tront of influence, Bourbon, Victorian, Second | the bodice, It assumes the dignity of a Ford Tire Trunks, $3.74 Built of basswood veneer, ¢ov- ered with enameled duck, leather Empire, Turkish, and all the reat, Ba eRe Ee ioe Pete maine with any suggestion of influence from|this a perky ruffle lends contrast to Store Opens our own land consistently passed | the soft folds of the skirt under it 6:30 A. M. over. Indeed, to have recognized any- | But the beginning of this ruffle ts in- bound, three long straps to fasten ‘é i M like th 14 not have been| eresting. At the back the bodice Is securely to one or two extra tires, Closes 5:39 P, M. thing like that would not nave extended into long points, which are id Saturd wise for those who were designing | weighed with bead tassels, but the brass locks and handles, revolving sas dd 6:20 A. M. te the clothes, It would have subtly /sides ripple upward to the hips and door. the front continues the happy flare. | suggested tho porsibilities our own ‘ Tho figure at tho loft is suggestive land offered in this dircction to dts! oe nimy net, which could be worn | Clocks, $1.34 Dusters, $1.49 own people. However, now that/over a colored slip, and taffeta to |p} Made to stand the rattle Linen, crash, chambray and ‘American designers have been, | match in color could bo used for the |B) and jar of rough roads, Black By aaa = Jj little half-coatee. With the ruffles of mete al Rh) Hee khaki dusters that run as high through force of circumstances, al-| ioe "aneiy plaited, the whole effect gunmetal finish with brass 8 lowed to reveal their creative geniU8| would be charming, A bead buckle A Sweeping “Season End” Disposal of All Our tramed face, or all brass. Run as $6.74 now grouped together w y OPENS ANTR A CCoU! UNT . 24 hours without winding, it thi le ce, the inspiration of American history}at tho front of the belt’ and bead 1B at this single price. and art and surroundings ia frankly | tassels at the back wduld introduce CREDIT a, Apparent. Are not the wide turn. |Just an atiractive bit of sparkle, ‘ Goggles, 39c to 94c W 9 dy collars and c jac taffeta, combined with ecru net | TRG Geng om Re Oree TY ce heen. over a lilac elik slip, would be p 11" goggles with side shields, 39. Combination amber and summer exact replicas of also yellow taffeta and cream lace, or white lens S for day or night use (dazzle-proof). Gold i ones which ident 1 our minds the| Pink or green silk with cream or plated rims, dust-proof shields. An exceptional attraction at 94e, Low Shoes at $1.74 lymouth? And white lace. | 2 trimming on ry a considerable i considerable) GOLD PRODUCTION GROWS. | dian in- re angel ded mo- Macy's—Fifth Floor, Puritan have we nots frocks, and ha’ amount of beads, reason to axsume was of spiration, Beaded beits, b: tits, and touches of be and collars are effec {rimmings for serv the same time the Outpt for Last Year Shows Gain} of 95,047,400, 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.——Increased production of both gold and silver in the United States for, the calendar year 1914, a& compared in 1 beads are ernoon wear pretty on almost any, color, but thet ITH over The Smartest Creations ue Sa oon ted meet ea ranen th COLUMBUS AVE two months of the 1915 Season sina patch to suK- arranged in other of delightful weather ahead when most women will keep to the comfy Ox- ford or pump, to say neching of women who wear low shoes all year, we think this offering has* first rank among the shoe sales of recent years, The assortment includes most every style, every quality and coloring of the year, so imagine the futility of specific descriptions! There are dance pumps, lace Oxfords, two button low shoes—in dosens of styles. Glace Kid, Gun Metal and Patent leather Oxfords, Altogether an attraction which will further endear this store to every delighted patron who shares in its BET.103 & 104"ST 1d produced Was greater by 400 than in 1913, and silve rey 6.608.600 fine ounces, or gent 8 pock tmming effects. Evening gowns, however, use pate colored beads botn on bodice and at a Fraction of | James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue] | \ Midsummer Prices GOWNS AND SUITS TO ORDER HEN rex £0 0n vour vace- tion this Summer-have your favorite paper mailed te you every day: - Evening Werld, Ge per week Daily World, 12c per week Sunday Werld, 5c por Sunday oan subscribe for a week or Our terme also apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectiout We Open Accounts trom $1 a Week Up. ONE PRICE STORE frames, loose cushions of nee to Casi New bg Puliteer Bulging, New | Tork cis. & Roo! rakooms, | We Pay Freight. ea $149.75 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT) $69.98 *89.98 109.98 I 750-752 8“ Ave-Cor: 46"Sr. & OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Pm oeimieenieemamm nt IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. New Fall Models Tailored Suits in Broadcloth and other new Fall Fabrics. 65.00 and 75.00 Attractive Gowns for Afternoon or Street wear; various Materials. 2 65.00 and 75.00 1S advantages. ix On Sale Beginning Tuesday, at 8:30 A. M. i. Macy'e—@hoe Dept., Second Floor, 85th Bt, Rear THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 198,000 Copten Maze in New York Clty Bach Wealtey ‘han Any Other Morning Newspaper. { 5 seuy to ‘the World Call 4000. Heenan, New York, ef Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. 7

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