The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 7

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Sere - By The Evening World’s Fashion Ex, Shirts St! Full, but Ten- dency to Make Them Flare Away ls Gone Rather They Are Laid in a Few Flat Plaits. One-Piece Dress and Suit Needed Now With the Firsi Cool Days Two Designs for Evening World Readers To-Day Gewre thoes se. To bie Wore de " ot enent the trend meat To thone wh * the ot woure, © t by ore Ale Wave iureioe im (he oe real power, on a! tufive * strong seh he thousands do not know All of you know the obviows things nh the forexround of fashion. You were tinde w part of the revolution | 4 | ewirled us out of sheath skirts crinvlines, trom loose basey Waste into tight bodle you repre went the immense rican publi that evnsiders the exact news of fushion ws a right and appreciates he important movementa in dress, Dur the summer your tnterest) “ what slackeped, but awoken It, A one piece dress and a @ult for #treet w yn as the frat ool days appear, While akirte are full there is no tendency to make them flare away, but rather many times they are laid tn flat plaite in places, When @ skirt is circular the folds slink in to the figure w flare when one is tn the fail is sure t ally needed ax a: with the narrow skirt, nensary and impractical DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. For trimming the fall dress or sult, i well liked and can ty of ways, On the the BABY AND MOTHER GAINED STRENGTH Took Father John’s Medicine When in Run Down Condition — A Safe Medicine for Children. “My baby girl was built up in health kf Father John’s Medicine and I gained wu irty pounds while taking the di cine,” writes Mrs. Ida M. Butter of Waterville, Me, “I always keep a bottle in the house. I had no appetite and was always feeling pains. Doctors said Thad lung trouble. Since taking Father John’s Medicine I am feeling as good ax can be.” (Signed) Mrs, Ida M, Butter, 37 King § Waterville, If you lnck energy or are losing weight, no: the time to take Father John's Medicine, Hecause of its pure and wholesome nourishing food elements it builds up those who are weak and run down Contains no alcohol or dangerous drugs, so it i ax medicine for take as ‘as older peor prescription, over fifty yea: Advt, A do FREE BRASS BED With Every Hi Purchase of 675 | | 4 al Week CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 * © 75.00 7.50 “* * 100.00 10.00 * * 150.00 15.00 * * 200.00 25.00 * * 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. UMBUS AVE OB '& 1O4"ST hildren to OPENS AN ACCOUNT COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500, wae L STATION AT CORNER ' Cette eee eeee | main elaboration and chief distino- tion, The figure at the left suggests a Ught-weight quality of dark blue sorge for the frock, but the watst tw made to share with black satin. It forma the which are in one with the under-arm sections, and achieves an admirable effect, especially pretty in considera- massed in the front. Here a pane! of) the serge almost covered with straps, of braid ts inserted from neck nearly; to the belt. A pleasing touch of color! 1s afforded by the novelty buttons which #0 effectively mark the side of! the panel where the frock is opened. A tiny cuff of white silk and a flar- ing collar of the same are refreshing SHE BECAME THIEF TOBE*GO0D SPORT,’ ROBBED EMPLOYER | Girl Clerk in Freeport Jewelry, Store Admits Taking Val- uables and Money. How Thelma tried to be “a good! sport” had every one In Freeport, L. L, talking to-day. While fotks | were wagging their heads and exer- cising their tongues the police were looking for two daring swains of Far Rockaway, who are believed to have committed burglary to cover up her failure as “a good sport.” Thelma Seaman {s her name, and xho is nineteen, She lives with her parents at Craig Manor Inn, in Bald- win, Her father, Archer Seaman, # architect of the Baldwin Harbor Com- pany. Thelma was employed tn George | Fyfe's Jewelry store on the Merrick Road, and on Aug. 22 reported to the police that the place had been robbed. | OMicers found two panels smashed in @ back door, an tron bar twisted out of place and watcher, diamonds, trin- {kets and fountain pens worth nearly | $500 aa wel a# a @mall amount of |cash gone. Chief Darenberg was convinced the |front door bad been entered with a |key. But Thelma was so evidently | respectable, her parents stood so well |in the community, that Fyfe would |not even suspect her. 80, for a while | Freeport's Jewel mystery slumbered. | Then Saturday, when Chief of Po- Hee Carl Darenbere found a box of| | atolen potatoes in Tom Box's home, | | he also found a diamond ring, Box | insisted he had bought the ring in Fyfe's jewelry store, and that he had paid Thelma Seaman for it. Box, sentenced to one month tn} | Mineola jail for stealing the potatoes, | ched to the Jewelry store by Darenberg, who expected to} the Jewel robbery upen hin. | Chief faste he ring When her voice ¢ tears; she whispered, the You; T sold tt to Box for “What did you do with the money?" “LT kept it,” Dadnberg says Ue girl replied. | He took Theimn to the home of Policeman Anthony Sedden, where, Darenberg says, she confessed, slightly flaring sleeves | [P tion of the black braid trimming) : SMR BV BRING WORLD, Wee meas, Obs seb ee Origi nal Home Dressmaking Designs oe! shure are bonwle ae O64 trie (PS re es eee ' poneee ropente te four ineortes eouns the of ne ert ne cher teiig afl sed wt thee were | "Fire sone! wt une + * de material hick we ueed for the or oh binek, te etre @ char if desired, the @leeves of E by Dollars & Cents ‘et many wllow the cost of often as little as $3.50 40 stand between them and gendeyssieme Burely © “Penny ‘we Pound Foolish" policy Examined Without Charge "Uy esistored Eye Specialicts, Perlect Fitting Glasses os Low as $2.50 t Established 63 Years \ NewYork: 164 Bway, at John St. | 223 Sixth Av., 16th Se’ 360 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Brockiyn: 49 Fulton St., cor, Bond St Milk Infants poo} Invalids | HORLICK’S | THE ORIGINAL |MALTED MILK | TheFood-Drink for allAges ' Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, Forinfants,invalids endgrowing children. 2 Purenutrition,upbuilding tnewholebody, Anvigorates nursing mothers andthe aged. | More healthful than tea or coffes, Tne Unless you say “HORLION &” you may get a tutes + oeoSS HS SOS SORES : finishes for sleeves and neck. skirt, though atraight and full, THE STORE IS NOW OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAYS, FROM 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Stern Brothers tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Smart Early Fall Modes For Dress, School and College Wear Are now assembled on the Third Floor in a profusion of dis- tinctive styles and materials that are specially adapted for youthful figures, at the following attractive prices: Misses’ Tailored Suits at $19.50 to 98.00 Of velour checks, broadcloth, duvetyne and whip- cord, in the season’s leading dark colors; many trimmed with fur; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Serge’ Dresses at $12.75 to 37.50 In Princess, Bolero and newest waist line models, in combination effects of plaid or plain silks; also strictly tailored models; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Attractive Coats at $10.00 to 39.75 Of wool plush, zibeline, English checks and wool plaids in the prevailing colors, some fur trimmed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $5.00 to 14.75 Of serge or corduroy, including sailor dresses with detachable waists of silk pongee or white pique; sizes 6 Lo 14 years, $5.00 to 36.50 Girls’ Serviceable Coats at wool plush, plaid back Of diagonals, cheviots, frieze, zibeline: loth, silk velour and other zes 6 to 14 years. fashionable mat ; Girls’ First School Suits at $13.75 to 24.75 In Norfolk and belted effects, of serges, gabar- dines, velour che cks or whipeords; 12 to 16 years. Girls’ Schoo] Frocks - at Women’s New Handbags A very special early season offering to-morrow, includes 2 $2.50 In assorted colors; new model with inside frames; two inside pockets; purse and mirror. fc $3.75 Pebble or straight grain; one style with full gusset and inside frame; another in pouch shape, Dresden silk lined; suitably fitted, $5.00 With inside compartment fitted with tablet and pencil, purse @nd mirror; another style with shell frame in prevailing colors, Handbags of Beaver Calf, - - at Handbags of Genuine Dull Pin Seal at Handbags of Genuine Pin Seal, - at 4, avae. Broadway and 33d Street IMBELS Store Opens 8.30 _Cloees 6 Store Open All Day Saturday An Assured Success The GIMBEL September Sale of China, Crystal, House- wares and Lamps ‘“‘With Ingenuity”’ SUCCESS because of the extraordinary completeness of the stocks, the lowness of the prices ang the mgenuily shown both at home and by our London, Paris and Berlin organizations in overcoming be higher cost of freight, labor, raw material and insurance. alone our leadership is 60 marked that we have well The Home of Dinner Ware In Mustration of the aptitude of this name we list the following very remarkable values Floral sprays, Dinner Seta From France from $30 for Chas. Abrenfeldt Dinner Sete with floral spray decoration end stippled ovin gold from $26 for Chas. Abrenteldt Dinner Sete. gilt on edge, 100 pieces $17.50 handles, 101 pieces. from $65 for “Flite” ogee China Dinner Sets of 108 pieces. 35 Several new border patterns on the newest French f nom Handles ali mat coin gold $37. $47.50 from $65 for Theodore Haviland China Tanner Copeland China Dinner Sets of 106 pieces. Neat border design. Plates in four wives. Mat coin gold handles. Actual $500 value. meat dishes, from $76 for Theo, Haviland China Dinner Seta “Ingenuity” in the of 10K pieces, Three-color conventional border. Four designs, Mat gold handles. offerings listed below: $27 Made en! enameled, in correct This $14.26 12-Piece ‘‘Wear-Ever”’ Aluminum ‘Ingenuity’ Set, $10 White Table with 1 from $2.26, Big Values in Nickel-Ware Chafing Dishes, -pt., nickel or copper finish. At @.50, from $6, Coffee Percolators, 7-cup size, high lamp. At 64.96, Pie Servers, 10-inch, nide handles. At $1.10, from $1.60. from $3.60. The Famous “FIELD” Sporting Hats for Women Just Arrived from London The A Guarantee of Trade Marly Ss Serviceability h oS | RN q Gra Dindmill Varo and Quality Made in ENGLAND by Distinction, F.W. Field & Sons Hats of Finest Grade Velour | oats In Black and Colors, | $16 __F. W, Field & Sons are London's noted Sport and Tailored Hat authorities. Their Hats are known the world over as the most exclusive in their particular sphere. Whether you wander on the moors of England, the hills of Scot- iad a the valleys of France, you will see them, as they are aristocracy's favorites. Important! Our first shipment of these Hats is lim- ited in number, but gives a splendid selection to early comers, Third Floor Toilet Articles at Savings All reliable goods that are essential companions of health and sweetness. OE Uwres.tin tne tl-|( OZER Kiss FACE [1° AQ OE, TOOTH lowing odora: White ROWDER, | 50¢ I! sAnivoe ‘Toot H Kose, Carnation, | ee ae POWDER, te Crianed Hones, ios] ] given fre mathe’ TAC eke Tet: $1.00 size Dine Fas Saree TAGSUM, this male, Ree Poe PHYSICIAN'S ANDO act 250 sino for (is ghaned sake m0eren = wea sale 18e week, OIMBELS GLC. LS PER.| CORYLOPSI6 on RINE SOAP, Sc in bulk, in| TRAILING AReU.| VEGETABLE O1L Uniia-| TUS RICE POW.| _ SOAP, __, 100 DER; rem Ihc,| PEARS) UNeCENT- the Valley, Car-| at ioc}, £O SOAP, 106 nation, White fose;|@'M B ELS CoRy-| VEROFOAM TOILET one ounce (bottia| LOPSIS OR VIO- OAP, 10e included), Sc; for| LET TALCUM; Ib. TAR this sale, ao] . box, l6e OaLuer COLGATE'S MONAD RIVERIS TALGUM, iG let, San VIOLET PERFUME! oye Kise TAL.| dalwood and Carna- or BOLAT PER: | OCU, Bo) tion, cake, 2o , Fon bot] cOLaATE's ECLAT| 4711 ALMOND SOAP, e) TALCUM, 154 25c| . bar, joc ROGER @& GALLET|KOLYNOS TOOTH|G!MBEL S Swiss PERFUMES, In tho| PASTE, 16c| VERBENA AND following Odors] COLGATE'S DEN-| GLYCERINE SOAP, bulk, 1 ox, tnclud-| TAL CREAM, ta Aagunro eae ing bottle of ¢ 20¢'@ 10¢] of he. it, bi i , . COLGATE’S "ALL Fr} COLOATE'S Oe | ROUND SOAP, 3 large, 24c; small. 1c] for ato Pe ECO TOOTH] Main Floor and PABTE, 300 Subway Balcony, Magnificent cobalt blue and gold decoration. GUGGESTIONS ONLY can be given here of the many wonderful things awaiting you in the $100,000 worth we have assembled for your selection. We Bought Three Car- loads of These Kitchen They are absolutely the best curable at anywhere near the pee. tirely of steel and white modern sanitary Kitchen. For Your Bathroom Enamelled White Enamel! with tipped legs, White Enamelled M Cabinet, $4.75 from $5.75. White Enamel Bath Stool, ae $6.60, feksl Ate1.10, f : $1.86 from $2.50. jerving Trays, nickel or copper. At $1.10, from $1.36. Casseroles, round, with feet, fireproof lining. At Bahioeos iin iach) ryt $1.45, from $2.50. bevelled, oval or oblong, at §2,60, In one section been named from $86 for’T hee. Haviland Dinner hety of 18 pincer border designs and broad ribbon handks of fat coin All pleres gilt from $126 for Limoges China pros ed “ew, open $67 50 stock, heavily encrusted in white and gold. By far bd the best value of its kind in New York to-day OTHER FRENCH CHINA SETS tn the moet elaborate emerusted border decorations. Value $150, $200 and $400, at §76 to $156 Austrian and Bavarian Sets from $37.00 for Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, of the Jamous 25 Rosenthal China, with new floral decorations. Atérnetive colorings. All pieces gilt and ail handles gold lined, In the well-known “Donatello” shape, $18 50 from $40 for Austrien aime Ree fas of 108 pieces, Spray deouration. pleas old ” and all handles traced for $200 Rosenthal China Dinner Sets, Rich cobalt blue 12 vp decorations, Magnificent sets in every way solid mat coin gold, Sets from England, $250 Each set has four sizes of plates and four Fifth Floor Housewares Section All of them reflect the ingenuity that marks the Cabinets From $82 they are the last word appointments for the Bathroom 6-inch top, at $1.76, led Bath Stool at 800, from $1. ledicine SUBWAY STORE Notice to Customers Customers desiring to reach the Lower Floor of the GIMBEL Subway Store will find the newly erected stairways a it convenience. These stairways extend from each corner of the Balcony and lead directly to the locations of many very desirable special bargains. Smart Fall Dresses For Women and Misses Specially Priced at $5.75 & $8.75 The Two Models Pictured Are of Serge and Taffeta Combination . The Dresses at $6.75 are copies of $10 models and are made of guaranteed Serge, Navy, Black and African Brown, The Dresses at $8.76 are copies of $22.50 model and are in Black and Navy; sizes 14 to 44 bust. And In Addition To-morrow 2765 Newest Fall Silk Dres: for Women and Misses, sizes 14 to 44, One is a $22.50 model at $10.50, in the new Redingote box pleated design, made of crepe de chine, navy, brown, black, green and Copenhagen, Another model at $12.75 is of Taf- feta, 3-tier pleated design, and a cop | { *\ of a $32.50 dress trimmed with self- | ai \ color combination striped Taffeta, { \ navy or black, LS . = x , Another Special Sale I i Sy To-morrow i 150 Sport Coats in Gray Z Mixed Tweeds, $5, Broken plaid $5.75 $8.75 designs, $6.96 A Gimbel Sutv sy Ltore, Belveny

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