The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 5

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MIKE, THE WATCHMAN, CHECKING UPON IN THE PROUD UNIFORM | OF THE HIGHLANDERS. | MATERIAL AVAILABLE coe FORTHE NAVY IN WAR | Broad ae is Begun, Reach sone ing from Munitions to | Tansportaiion Lines WARHINGTON, Hopt &- Wreede Wilson received & telegra from the American Uefense Rucwty vledging support to bis viens for ational detonee Laquiries have been addressed wy | ¥ tee Navy Depart urers, 1 wad © the availa weeded by the able mer end supply dertaken, information i» velopment BY ADMITS KILLING | , BROTHER BY ACCIDENT P of Wire Cable Used in Game? Fractures Skull of Joseph Yanks’ are giv- The following V ery Special Items and bese ce cygne lined. Skirts are short and ex- Morganthaler \@ ing a New York night to the mon of | ra a tremely flaring. sid a 3 + |\iie company. It will te some night. | Will be offered on the Main Floor Five New Models in Suits at $25.00 iin terest ee neven yeas S Sie, BUEN an Wo te Ped nares tera ty . T : c, ay Strictly tailored “College Suits” on mannish Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, was pa, | C@@eeeeedo0+900b00000G4| 1 did not mind, as my father | o-morrow, Saturday lines, the jaunty coats with wide velvet collars, novel r in the custody Justion Kyan in the ¢ this morning, after d that he bi ven-year-ol’ by hitting ind was playing shinny wit but Detectives Dowling man, on ating the dea ally got pit that he into # shin tian Navigation Compan used tn Plen for Recelver, Mustard . TRY ITON Sandwiches Ham and Cheese Store Open Saturday from 9 A. M. sta dames Nc: 34th Street ‘3 School Apparel for MISSES, JUNIORS & Moderately Priced Misses’ puits,-twelve models in Broad- | cloth, Gabardine, Whipcord or Poplin; plain | in Cheviot, braided or fur-trimmed effects. Navy Blue, | Broadcloth; African Brown, Field Mouse, Green or Black- | fur-trimmed, berry. Size 14 to 18 years. { 16.75 and 22.50 26.50 and 29.50 Juniors’ St Miases’ Serge Dresses,—-two models in | ot Gabardi Navy Blue, African Brown or Black Serge 12 to 16 yer Ri ee ; iot, Gabardine, Poplin or Brondcloth, Size BUN ARN @RRO enticed with Taffeta to match Size 14 to 16.75. 18.50 and 24.50 | 18 years. 14.75 | Intermediate Girls’ Dresses of Serge, Wool 50 to $18.00 Norfolk orthopedic lasts.) Pe y | Check or Plaid Fabrics; smart and serviceable OPEN .00 A WEEK Chi 0 Ce ie Whit Misses’ Silk Dresses, five models in Pop- | ; rn SATURDAYS Jacket Suits, $9.75 le Pia y 2 " , ah models; shoe-top length skirts; also regulation UNTIL Opensan Account ‘, lin, Meteor, Charmeuse or Crepe de Chine; | Sailor Dresses of Navy Blue Serge, Sive 12 to 10 P. M. pensé x ce Rnvernaniliv fine anerement cial Buckskin chic and effective. Navy Blue, Black, Field tA une : 4 WE CLOSE Our iveral CREDIT Lermns apely alee te wool fancy cheviot and worsted Suits—very Sizes 6 to 8. $2.75 Mouse, Green or Blackberry, Size 14 to 18 7.50 and 8.75 reife! well tailored and trimmed. Many models Sizes 8'4to 113.25 years. Girls’ —sizes 10 to 18 years. Sizes 114 to2,3.75 « virls 14.75, 18.50 and 26.50 Check Fabries; practical models; also Navy 3 Rociersiy 75 ninuashochare Special sad Date Colt Tan Busele Oot Misses’ Raincoats of Canton, Cantonettc, | Blue Sailor Dresses in waist, middy or Russian FURNISHED ? Special 95e $4.95 and $6.75 res 6 to 8. . $2.00 Faroe a” 0 Poplin or Leatherette; very practical models, | effects. 50, 6. yu . Were $1.25 to $2.25 | Usually $6 to $12.50 Sizes 84 toll, 2.25 | Sizes 8 tort, 2.50 Navy Blue, Tan, Red or Gray. Size 14 to | 4.50, 6.50 and 9.75 ROOMS $ Fancy cheviot Middy, Russian Sizes 1134 to 2, 2.50 Sizes 1144 toa, 3.00 18 years. Raincoats with hat to match; Navy Blue COMPLETELY 125 mixtures in grays and Sailor Blouse Sizes 234 to 6.. 3.00 | Sizes 2}4to6.. 3.50 5.75, ‘7.50 and 9.75 | or Tan Poplin; new models with belted back aod browne; many: | 867 )99- 10 S8CRs, f ree Misses’ Separate Skirts,—very smart and practical models in Serge, Gabardine, Whip- cord, Corduroy or Poplin; also Men’s Wear Worsted, English Mixtures, Wool Plaid and Stripe Fabrics, $5 to 39-inch lengths, 5.75, 8.50 and 10.75 Misses’ Coats,—very smart models of Wool Plaid, Check and d Fabrics; also Wool Plush Velour and Check or Plaid Fabrics. Size 14 to 18 years. Gymnasiu 18 years. : ; $ i | ETE e Ts ee eeerre rs ttt tee t | +2eesseeeeee vo | Dalton, tie navecmace @ solemn Yow Very special at 69¢ a pair | SAYS FUNDS WERE Wi ISUSED. | Siar ? pase to ireland and e= Fou would publish something about Sreery & Co. Juniors’ Suits,--smart and youthful models Dresses of Serge, Wool Plaid or and convertible collar, Size 6 to 16 years. Middy Blouses of Serge, size 6 to 18 years. FURNISHED Middy Skirts of Serge, size 6 to 14 years. Middy Blouses of White Drill, size 6 to 18 years 12.75, 18.50 aod 24,50 95c, 1.15 and 1.35 | io — > pli cacceancepepellingebvencranemcnapaaiananmenaneann _ Th THE BY EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, sErTemBen 3, 1015. : Ail bee 5 ph NEW YORK EH BOS IMM ST FUER, =e Cone Rosenberg, Accused Theft MARCH TCOHAN SANG. “=i Freugh Blues Can Four Jacks and « Queen euttored |‘ Sufiven, Dolan, Mushy end ‘SD Succes Gunen Ge freee” Lord @ Taylor Mooney Are Inspired by {ile bet ? moun 8th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street “ves Gene Cll Viag.” tee canal tae wane oral Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Open Ail Day Saturday _ - oPpiause iogeaeayes: ines os Perm | ~=SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN Tm on ‘ rreet roaches from their breeding places. They eat it and die. Peterman's Discovery (liquid) kills bed bugs and destroys their eggs. All dealers Keluse swbretitutes WILLIAM PETERMAN, Ine 200 Filth Avenue, New York nat f7~< PETE RMA‘ $ The Evening World « letter and a Photograph from Mike Mulsivan, for meriy heed watehmnan at the Motel Knickerbocker end who aleo worked “*! the Plage, Hite-Cartion Ansonia, 4 Wolcott, He asked The « World to pate the news to de here and those of hie three companions, Dolan and Murphy (who were t t the Mars, Wel cott and r) and Mooney (who wana d of the Mali Miver po Line.) See | “Aga reader of your paper for fout- yuary teen years.” writes Mike, “Ll write to Magiatrate > jiet you know how it is appreciated ball ee ee ae, Shae Alsen pr by the boys here, I have thr who cane ‘ere after the ain the Lusitania and enlisted Gordons, We are all New Yo » | Dolan, Murphy, Mooney and Sul {We are called "The Yanke.” (F Farre!|, please note.) The mar song of the on, whieh we popu | larized, is “The Grand Old Fla hear the boys of the route n | singing and whistling George Cohen's {song would « n the heart of the joys on th Way. 1} | bave a lot of frien Do you remember those first days of every Fall school term and how tremen- dously important seemed the question of “What to wear?” Children are quite the same in this generation, and sons and daughters of every age from the kinder- garten tot to the college girl are keenly interested in their Autumn wardrobes. Lord & Taylor assortments especially selected with a view to every ws requirement will delight the young folks while the prices will prove equally tractive to their elders. Everything Your Girls and Boys Require Is Here A NEW MODES IN MISSES’ SUITS °: A Lord & Taylor Suit at $32.50 Autumn models happily combine youthful grave with extremely smart lines. Illustrated is a Suit of unusual distinction, developed in a heavy whipeord in green, brown, blue or black; collar and the wide band edging the flaring coat are of natural raccoon, Six New Models in Suits at $29.50 Whipcord, gabardine and broadcloth. The coats in short and medium lengths, effectively trimmed with fur and velvet, braid and buttons, are warmly interlined Open daily, including Saturdays, 0 A.M. to6 P.M, Il Stern Brothers tend and! 43rd Sireols, Wael of Fikth Avenue G in four twenty-five years in this regi- and way an Indian mutiny | 1 1 naw wervice myself in rica and Indie in the Royal belts, rows of buttons; for dress wear, broadcloth and gabardine suits braided and more elaborate in style. Finer Suits - $37.50 to $77.50 Autumn Coats Are Ready Prices begin at $12.50 and range up to $55.00. ‘Top Coats, loose and swinging, finely tailored of the new plaids, smart mixtures and soft zibelines. Fur trimmed and velvet trimmed Coats of broadcloth for dress occasions. Smart New Serge Dresses Fetching Afternoon Frocks Practical School Dresses of navy serge with Soft taffetas and charmeuse in navy or 4 plaid or plain silk, braid and button trimmed black. An especially Fisey model, pleated At price advantages thal are most exceptional: Women’s Black Silk Stockings Of very superior quality all thread silk; also silk with lisle garter tops; formerly 95e pair Drum Major, #0 you see, Irish wre always to the | te bring « a V. C, to Bro: and we intend to make good. W e. As far as the Gor- l %6, issee’ S atere 7 tone front are mt thelr full strength, Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters jso you see this famous regiment |s Of medium weight zephyr wool in several not lacking for men. Would like tt if sinart models for Autumn wear; all colors, / ‘i 4 from collar to hem, is unusual value at $17.50, or embroidered in effective fashion, Youth- yore elaborate models feature braiding, em- ful models on the new lines with very wide — broidery, and beaded applique trimmings, and skirts are priced $12.50, 15.00, 19.50 and up to $29.50 $19.50, 22.50, 25.00 and up to $77.50 GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ APPAREL 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Checked Dresses, $4.95 Practical Little Tub Dresses A coat dress model, with patent leather For early Fall wear so desirable, are in ging- belt drawn under deep pointed pocket tabs; ham, chambray, linene and English repp. the skirt is side pleated and the bodice trim- Many smart little styles at 4 med with braid and bright hued buttons. \ $1.75, 2.25, 2.50 and 3.50 2 Girls’ Serge Dresses, $6.95 Juniors’ Serge Dresses, $10.95 Russian model, with separate guimpe of Bolero model with serge jacket over a pique» mle planes Pinions naliees Hiner: sae blouse; the pleated skirt is of Scotch plaid serge. stitched im scarict or emera Silk. opie trom a French dress. Juniors’ Silk Dresses, $14.50 \ Girls’ Serge Dresses, $9.50 Pe Eres SRE Snaleieneny with plaid Brown and blue serge of fine quality, in a _i!ks in effective combinations. middy blouse model, with broad belt and Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats pocket; beneath the hand-embroidered pon- In light welt, but warm miztures; im- gee collar is drawn a santoir of braid. Side ported zibeline, Scotch plaids, Tweeds, Boucles pleats give fulness to the skirt. and Corduroys. Pricesrange from $9.56 to 19.50 THrd Floor us, ox we have hundreds of friends m qlio de not know where we are. Very special at $4.65 each pce hondt win. y stock: | w Haven W omen’ s Seasonable Negligees charming models of dotted Swiss and crepes, some lace and ribbon trimmed Very special at $1.10 each Underbodices and Night Gowns Women’s Underb rdice | Women’s Night Gowns of crepe de Chi tinsook, trimmed with trimmed; ribbon strap: broidery and laces, Special at 59c ¢ Special at BOC each to5 P.M. ,Children’s Hand-Smocked Dresses of fine lawn, Empire style with pink or blue voile collars and euffs; smocking to match; sizes one to five years, Very special at 98e each 5th Avenue ED 0 ED ED ED 1 ED) ED ED 0D aD j Misses * and Girls’ Velour Hats, $5.95 Nothing smarter nor more serviceable than these soft, light weight Hats f } g | $ 8 ¢ of deep pile velour in the rich Autumn shades. Only a simple ribbon band g € & | GIRLS Table Cloths and Napkins Of Irish Satin Damask; four very choice designs. Table Cloths, | Napkins to mateh 68x40 ins, at Ble 90} Web ins, don, BDO and bow is required to trim them, Fourth Floor at doz Se eS t 2 Gabardine, Poplin, Whipcord or pee Ki Regularly % Regularly $3.¢ shoe-top length skirts; many Size 18 to 17 years, Misses’ & Children’s HIGH SHOES New Fall Styles for Dress or School Wear. (All Chil- dren’s Shoes on | BOYS’ CLOTHES That Look Well and Will Wear Well. The lad’s criterion of style is usually based on what the “other fellows’? wear, but be sure he will be appareled to his satisfaction and to yours if his wardrobe here. s,—-three-piece models in Chev- you purchase AT 64ST. & SAVE. Extra Juvenile Suits may match a coat | cheviots, checks and your boy is wearing. | novelty fabrics. Sizes 7 to 17 yrs. Sizes 4 to 7 years. $1-00 Golf and Rah-Rah Hats. .69¢ 39¢ and 0c Four-in-Hand Scarfe Special 29e Boys’ Sturdy High Shoes Made to withstand hard wear, these have heavy soles and are made of the most durable leathers, Black Russia Calf and Patent Leather: Sizes 104 to 134. 50 5.75 COMPLETELY 4 50 2.95 Birdseye Maple Dresser | nl Si 1 daddies TI"3is0 ie WIL $1.00 Blouses and Shirts, 79° Sizes t to : $0099 2.95 |}, Colonial design; massive f Boys’ Pajamas ..79¢ Box Calf Boys’ Low Shoes [frame (as illustrated); with jf ; Lace Shoes Reduced to $1,95 m Bloomers of Serge, size 6 to eee r Balbriggan Underwear, 50c and $1.00 Special $2.75 Formerly — 2.95 | ; Hien $19.98 Desirable weight; 75¢ to $2.00 qualities. Sizes 1 to 6, $2.50 to $3.50 Fourth Floer Ground Floor

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