The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. “ANOTHER TILT BETWEEN (80AR0 OF HEALTH GETS | pinrc TWELVE HOURS mths, sroney, ‘fle sate Sea Store Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. AFTER SCHOOL TEACHERS Sats PS OMS Soca one «MAT OWT PAYS rane a Fa _ Franklin Simon s Co. Mere whe ot everyday te The 1 realy Hnpor net ate STEERS EST MR TOERORSTIPS Ss" BL, SOS TO AL MEM mh Are ingly Withow! enaggeration ‘The Howse te « " aay que plete one clmple end coer te enmmiifiniite | Mrs Kelly Awakens to Pind Mer, et omart i the eotreme it can be wore » nonet Tremes and $10 Gone | Boys‘ Apparel Shop oo Ht te on the Rewre, oh con te worm In This Bout, Concerning the < ; y + . Chauffeur Drives Fare to Po Case Purrles Police Gnas & Os tute on, « Third Street Station, the [ino"tne oa ; oe lice Station After Tour tre bane ite of Be 0 Ot A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor widehever Gay Mt te Krented 11 te wlware R Wins nen ot ere who ws we { Restaurant Kighty third Biveet thought abe beard Boys’ Suits, Coats, Machinaws, Raincoats, satisfactory and comtertatie tn the tue anwey Wee oroulonie on fromt door # 1AM. te Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Wetter the Blouse te made from natural - “A ° af and, tind i) lamp bet eahored anges, while the shirt te made of) Nerguse the Pubic Bervioe Com-| ate tommim ut, ealied ber busband to in © chethed wod material te shades of brown 4 . vestigate fed tan. The combination M6 « good one, but peipaie, © A light revealed her Mack hair hat Boys’ Fall Norfolk Suits Douses of the kind oan be made f nore, but t beon cut off within three inches of " 7 s single, euitable material, from « ‘ eo. ber soaip, with the eaception of « With Extra Knieherbockere—1 to 18 veers, . t te wa. 26, 4 chine, trom cotton reps or f dj - strand that happened to be under Of Imported of Domestic Cassimere, Scotch Tweed ov A 1 ’ pe for tennis and outer - her as she siep! A pillow on the floor Cheviot, in gray, brown or olive colorings, also navy Serge. cotient made from ehei . . nes ou Was saturated with the off that hed nel and materisle of ® ™ rue Bervice eon im the lanp A mult case bed 12.50 14.50 15.75 makes @ sued model baa bb ne wi » $10 taken, A trunk well as for the of of hav as it be here, oF euspenders ov t hie fare to tne! py shoulders, and euapender effects are ox The Kelly So! Special for Saturday Boys’ Fall School Suits With Extra Knickerbockers -7 to 18 years. * statiom house and told the Lieutenant ae front doo ! coedingly smart and very becoming to many oe Morrie had appeared at t catia Gat thd Fear, Oe figures \ canseee Transportation and Kepair Company, ways an intruder could get in For the medium size the blouse will require | #0 4% yards of material 27 inches wide, 8 yards Pi’ 46, 2% yards 44; the skirt, € yards of ma- | pin terial 27 Inches wide, 8% yards 36 oF 44, with 1 yard #7 inches wide, % yards, 36, % yerd 44 inches wide for the band The blouse 244 Weat Forty-Oret Breet, at 3) were no marks to indicate any on and enmaged the jad got in either way neyed to Coney, 7 turned to o teed com Departinent young men, who were on a across the street bece ' lainte wae! A Violation of the Code ie a mis ey was | demeanor New English Norfolk models of Imported or Domestic fabrics, including all wool Tweed, Cheviot or novelty mixtures, in gray or brown colorings. Also N..vy Serge. Special 8. 7 5 inches bust; the skirt pattern, No. & cut in sizes from 20 to 34 inches waist, Holyoke" HOLYOKE, | on the Moiye Car Strike 1 opt. 10.—Th street railway lin hedules early to joyes have be N 4G WORLD MAY MANTON PARHION Nv ben & simple iad ig usin” 100 West ‘second Breet (oppo m ot | the otal rat corner ist Reenue and Thirty-second Mireet ree Boys’ Fall and Winter Overcoats * ‘ry at n " no bay w rimination at “9 ‘of ten cents in coln oF P Phoseleled 5 . “ oe ¢ stamps for sapien ordered. ca u Hager of | ” drives have @ a a that b Box or belted back models of fine Imported or Domestic Write your address plainly and always avecity r ) nerve nt with ‘ th Pected | “Jitney’’ drivers have decided that har- » pe sie Wanted, nad two cents for letter postage It ine hurry | of the order, the defendant is ay from the point y Island, and | vest time ts over and have stopped their plain color or mixture fabrics, novelty worsted linings, con- 1 pay the bill for service. ged.” an. Saks & Company Sth Street Store opens 9 A. M., Closes at 6 P.M. Saturday inclusive. woul vertible or notch collar models. 9 to 18 years. 12.75 15.75 18.75 Boys’ Shoe Shop —3rd Floor Boys’ School Shoes Damp Proof Soles Today and tomorrow the initial Fall offering of Misses’ Tailored Suits specially priced at $29.50 Smart creations in semi-Russian or belted models; plain, braid- or fur-trimmed. The newest ideas in skirts are presented, including pleated, circular or flared effects. Fabrics are English whipcords, gabardines, broadcloths, Callot checks and men's-wear serges. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Today and tomorrow, an important special offering of Women’s Splendidly Tailored Broadcloth Suits specially priced at $29.50 Reproduced with great fidelity from three exceptionally at- tractive models which were created to sell ala much higher price. Of durable Velour Calfskin on orthopedic last, viscolized damp proof soles and heels; Blucher laced. Sizes 13 to 6. Widths B to BE. Special 2.95 Misses’ Dresses in extremely effective models, at $14.50 English serge or in combination of plain or plaid taffeta silk with serge. Semi-Princess, redingote or coat effects. Navy, African brown, or black. ONLY BRONX STORE We are particularly well prepared to supply the AUMANN sis apparel Boys, Girls and Misses will require for e 149th Street Dara AVENUE THE OPENING of the SCHOOLS on MONDAY NEXT OPEN EVERY EVENING 5 '5—. The following items are selected merely as being representative. Every Easy Payment. Make Your Own Terms Apparel requirement in most satisfactory assortment as to style and price. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Boys’ Suits, extra knickerbockers, $7.95 & $10.95 : Newest models in the newest cloths and including many exclusive weaves. Fancy tweeds and cheviots, also navy serge. Splendidly tailored. Ages 6 to 18 yrs, Fur trimmings will be abundantly used this Fall and Winter on collars and cuffs, around the bottom of the coat, and even on the skirts. Two of these distinctive styles have the touch of fashion in keeping with this pronounced style trend. 1D) .—A jaunty box coat suit, trimmed at collar and down the front, at the cuffs and bottom with beaver. Fancy skirt trimmed with a band of beaver. Black, navy, brown or green. mopel tage broadcloth suit, velvet-trimmed at collar and cuffs. Fastened with velvet frogs ps. Pointed velvet insets on hips; flare back. Fancy skirt with velvet yoke. Black, navy, brown, green or prune, Designed especially for wear with a fur set. Boys’ School Suits at $5.95 Boys’ School Blouses, ee I11.—An entirely new flare suit, buttoned to one side, with two bands of braid, and Pair of extra knickerbockers. 50c each; 6 for $2.85 : UY a braid-trimmed belt; flare bottom trimmed with skunk or opossum fur. Same fur at neck Shown in a variety of staple cloths and Many patterns; light or dark colorings; Piece Library Suite, mahogany finished frames, $39.98 and on cuffs. A new yoke skirt back. Black, navy, brown, field mouse or green. novelty fabrics. The newest styles. soft roll collar attached, or neckband; genufne leather. ... : ‘ ‘ ° - ages 7 to 16, OPEN |3 Rooms |4 Rooms | 5 Rooms NiKioeee Boys’ Corduroy Suits at $5.00 A Gompueter” | Gannltey | Gompletely | ty POST An especially interesting offering today and tomorrow of Pair of extra knickerbockers, Boys’ and Youths’ Sweaters, al “14790 “a rd fe ri ’ Smart Norfolk; drab or golden brown; (Sizes 28 to 38) special at $3.50 4 Women’s Serge-and-Taffeta Dresses at $16.50 coat khaki-lined. Ages 7 to 18, High grade worsted, ruff neck collar, 149™ ST., COR. 3°” AVE. “ exact reproduction of a $30.00 Dress Despite the very small price, there is the essence of the latest style; the fabrics are of excellent quality and the dressmaking high-grade Be All-wool setge with Redingote back; front of waist, sleeves and front of tunic of chiffon taffeta. brs Hand-embroidered belt and collar. Navy or black. Sizes 34 to 42. Newest Hats for Misses & Girls special at $4.95 & $5.95 An extensive assortment of styles, including soft crowns and brims of vel- vet, daintily trimmed with flowers or ribbon in the desirable Fall colorings. Girls’ & Children’s Tailored Hats at $1.95 Pretty models in velvet, plush or corduroy, in the newest Fall colorings. Very serviceable despite their charming beauty, Delightful Apartments for People ‘ Who Care Taffeta, Charmeuse or Combination Afternoon Dresses at $25.00 , IN THE NEWEST MODE; Redingotes with the wide 414 yard tunic, Georgette crepe sleeves, embroidered body, dainty Georgette vestee and collar, Satin Princess Dresses in stripe effects or Coatee Dresses. Reproductions from the latest Paris models, the ve ry newest ideas in sleeves, Girls’ School Suits, $19.50 Newest Wool School Dresses Smart belted models in Scotch tweeds, for Girls, at $5.95 checks, cheviots and mixtares. Navy, brown or Russian green. Sizes mi Wool serge! Hayy, Drown OF Wlats i ‘ my alan green, t ti 6tol \ 3 skirts, collars and trimmings. Navy, black, brown, field-mouse or green. Sizes 34 to 44, | 1. to 19 years, Ulation,one:prece oF Coates models; 6 to : “== || Newest Washable School Dresses | Girls’ Sehoe} qed, oles Coats, Today and tomorrow an important clearance of Hand Bags t for Girls, at $2.95 specie: Gi Silk Moire or Fine Leathers—now $2.95 Full-length or three-quarters belted m, Russian or jacket models; deep inset sleeves, large patch ii 1 or plaid ginghams or pockets, Scotch tweeds, checks, plaids, were $3.95 lo $5.00 : 6 to 16 years, #)belinie, doublet Acad cloths and rough ? THE MOIRE BAGS are in four splendid models, antique, striped or natural r - pratt! “ ‘o. ae Saas in og : tocave. Metal or self-covered frame. Flowered silk lining. Inside com- } _ be Be ey Pie “y parlments, mirror and purse. coi : : Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings a THE LEATHER BAGS are in fine pin-seal,vachette, Morocco or imported . ’ 3 pairs, 69c Built on correct ii th as No R'hhed Tose made of heavy blacks cotton | rriple linen knee, or of black mer- and comfort, 1 kind gives splendid We know of no The price is an al lo a4, * ARS, asto1s, gaa | walt ‘onomical Pacers 0) ‘ i) wear out many pairs of RRECT jiiisto2, $3.u9 ste ckings during the year, alt orders SHO JES 2}gto7, $3.80 will be Filled, a calf in melon shape, covered frame, compartments, mirror and purse, fancy " sith linings. ts and contractors have tity and capital in erecting a vast number of MODEL UP-TO-DATE APARTMENT BUILDINGS, the doors of which will be thrown open for particular tenants on or before Oct. ist, the great fall moving day. Women’s “Fisken” Tweed Motor Coats at $15.00 One of the best known and most approved fabrics made up in the newest style. Puli :ilitary skirt model with wide belt. Black-and-white and brown-and-white mixtures, Boys’ Shoes, sizes 2 to 6, $2.95 to $3.95 Many other kinds of stockings, of WORLD ADS, SHOW THE VACANCIES! ‘ Y Warm enough except for extreme weather, The style possesses a delightful jauntiness, Youths’ “ =“ 11 fo 2, $2.50 & $2.78 courae, {or boy and glris of all ages: i 1 ,698 15,041 ¢ mn | Motor Apparel Shop, 6th floor World “To Lt” Ads.’ | More ‘Than the % Last Month— Herald! S ¢ si dss aetiat earibaasaichbsidnionibinmnnatein 1D A OR scnasutar dentate tei iaesseapccssea dente —_ A pag ot eam meet ta fame Me an cen rm ee ae OR fA CANNER NS ttoeag | |

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