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THE BVENING WORLD, Fiivasr, weer sieunt ¥. belo ea eee ee pea woos FIFTY PLAYERS IN FIRST AT BELMONT bre SOS ESSE (UALYING ROUND THOMORSE RAGE, >< sre=. bM h taut’, Sre——= ioe, att as SS Sr acs coo FOR COLLEGE Ite SARSENET WINNING The Lower-Price Fashion Store 7 Formally Opens the Fall Season No Particular Favorite as = hes Rob Race of Interest, By Presenting New and Complete Stocks of There Are Many Newcomers | Water Welles Being Only | Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Coats, Millinery, Blouses, Shoes For Women, Young Women, Girls and Children of Class in Tourney, Contender, GEN went Vifty golfers LLMONT PARK, fet 10 This day ae Friday ueualiy be i the course ene ite aus ify Conditions f “ah gy 4 Bonn NOTICE—Some of these new Fall styles which form part of the regular stocks of the ry Cie ng into the grand ot Lower-Price Fashion Store will be worn tomorrow, Saturday, by some of our young Fer nd Mp l ot Niaelmten Fr women between 10 and 12 A.M.and 2 and 4 P.M.on the Subway floor, Old Building. at @ i | Rap Ahr pnay cite an wements eating 8am “es eh he : Te This vie are so many new ouch os Franklin W. Dyer ¢ syivania, John M. Bimypeon of Hin Davideon Herre ’ L. Hredin of Yale and Dewitt This fashion opening signals another brilliant accomplishment for Wanamaker merchan- dising—at the very start of the season, not only the latest and authentic fashions, but these at astoundingly low prices. This Lower-Price Store Is a Store of Fashion as Well as a Store of Economy Style, quality and economy are its three guiding stars. Merchandise just because it is low- priced does not gain admission here, ‘The great outlet of the Wanamaker Lower-price Store naturally lessens prices below the ordinary. But lowness of price is not an excuse for skimped workmanship; nor for low-grade materials. And further—no matter how low the price the style must be correct—it must be authentic. 18TEN: You know the NEW-ARK Bhoe You know that more | than two million men in the United States no longer pay $3.50 for os, but Wear the NEW-ARK Shoe at $2.66. You know the reason why You have admired the NEW-ARK Shoes in our windows, But you have never seen such « parade of shoe style before iu your life as you will see tn the NEW-ARK Shoe stores NOW You'll r nd wee this wonderful exhibit Newark ‘Shoes for Boys, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 NEWARK SHOE STORES COM! nditions WA) Reratchas reduced the opening event hat the final will’ oy that on form it looked @ two horse ‘ te Gffair between Barsonet and Water Welles and eo 1 proved. Rarsenet won attor chasing Water Welles to the linet etyhth there he drew away to tye./an easy victory, Orotund cloned fast too and catching Campeo was a Meu w nea thd a ae VONWe kes Wika se by sh “ey Bap Colusa jiak ¥ Be. HER Kee dorsey City Bi ie actos ae iol Ream ——»—— Dresses at $10 to $24.75 Women’s Fall Coats at swat a Market St., wear Washing- eden Branch — 103 MONTREAL ENTRIES. are exact style duplicates of very much higher- $7.75 to $19.75 open ‘Niahte fo Accommodate Our Customers, Mail Orders Shipped by Pare: Post. DORVAL PARK, Montreal, Canada, Bept, 10.—The entries for to-mor = are as follows: Ho, two-year-olte, Noh” Heer “aaron, | omg, 113 kar | priced models carefully chosen by a fashion pig dia Bi expert. No matter which dress a woman chooses she may be sure of getting the most that the price will secure in style, materials and workmanship. There are great coats for motoring which can be worn snugly around the neck. They are of warm mixtures and are only $7.75, At the other price extreme are self-striped corduroy coats, smartly tailored on loose- fitting lines, $19.75. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO In thi henai haw f e . . n us comprehensive showing of new THE HOME OF TRUTH? Autumn dresses there are styles for every occasion—for street wear, for informal after- noon wear, for evenings. Fur Trimmings Are The New Fashions for Girls } v dyY Ww Prominent Aatia- tran de xgne Comte an oung omen For instance, this charming model of charmeuse is attractively Dresses from $10 to $22.50—taffeta, — | set off with fur on its high collar, front, sleeves and wide tunic. | serge and silk combinations—variety of strect ty, fins ret nauraned i. *Te 2 eDinitge hares: | ‘ingle "Tow, 104; 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d Av. hasa305 School Dresses, $1.98, $4.98, $5.98 to $8.98 Girls’ white or colored rep dresses, full pleated skirt with wide belt, collar of white pique, scalloped down front, button trimmed, Delta, To; Cows Pi Miowatin, ia” | Litt RACE Purse $400; for four yoaroide ard, selling; ove mile = seventy yanie. | ne i oe 5 fie 110 Sherlock Holmes, 1) sizes 8 to 14, $1.98. HIXTH WACK—Pume 9400: for sre raroh | $19.75.) afternoon styles. l Fine serge dresses, suspender effect with tabs, full pleated SMa Flaw, “To ens ee dom. “108; | Cos teeters — of crepe de chine with tunic ot 086.76; and i skirt, sailor collar of white cashmere, hand embroidered, soft sash Pace rea hs Samees Ht Gilise diconsa ti Lee Tentat cn enn d silk or all silk Suits from $14.75 to $24. jo anetly ie | } of bees silk, grithe to 14, $5.98. f 1a alan lit veer iat fe Maes HHT 510, 612.50 914.75, $16.50 and 22 Fa atl models that will appeal particularly to girls and young M ine na ue lati ilor di . full & 1 : said ete : " n— } cuffs braid trimmed, sizes 8 to 14 years, $4.98, H Some fur or braid-trimmed. Cheviot, serge, poplin, gabardine, tonal ‘ ene Piece regulation sailor eon with full pleated skirt, DS it aay London, ii The New Fall Suits for Women loth, rap ry to'18 years, ; at U emblem on sleeve, patch pocket on yoke, collar and cuffs trimmed "TAityentce allewance Girls’ Coats, $5 to $7.75—novelt; aids, mix- i with braid, has wide belt and is finished with buttons, sizes 12,14 [| ““"" “Mt tt . at $10 to $24.75 na, Checks, cord elvet- y ned "a } J t A * ; tures, checks, corduroy; some velvet-trimmed; sizes 6 7 and 16, $7.98 and $8.9° t have received an a share of our special attention to] 4, 14 y, j u Second Flor C LEXINGTON ENTRIES. le and tail The fur t " oO years. BM) ———a; mioominonatey n je Bbak choad style and tailorin ¢ fur trimmings on many are a Corduroy Skirts, $2.75, $3.75, bl | Fy School Sh "At Bloomingdales! RACH TRACK, LEXINGTON, Ky. ||] sure indication of their up-to-the-minuteness. y iu . » $5—navy blue, }} r . 09 a , Men’s Fall and Winter Underwear eae ren As low as $10 are wellcade suits of corduroy. brown and green. ‘or Boys an irls, RST RAC Famous Root’s Tivoli Standard Brand One of the oldest and best known brands on the market. Blooming: dales’ sells many thousands of Root's “Tivoli” garments during the year to men who want QUALITY at a moderate price. Shirts or Drawers of Double frent and back heavy wool-and-cotton mix- Roots ea to prevent alsinkage S7i STANDARD a0 shirts of heavy natural gray when Washed, Strictly WEAR, wool with enough cotton to first quality; all ) orevent shrinking. i "... 69e Allsizesinthetot, 98c Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 37c Shirts have French neckbands Drawers have reinforced seats: Sizes to fit men of all proportions. Main Floor eapnide and, Stal Fothel, JOT Emin, OT, Stayt oF ae lt ormdypdd ‘Leland’ Ho Little Nep Hence | ae Sta ver SEN aren At various prices above—$14.75, $16.50, $19.75, $23.50, $24.75—there is a bewildering choice of new models in serge, poplin, gabar- dine, cheviot and broadcloth. The style range covers every suit requirement. NOTE—Large women who wear sizes up to 49 bust meas- urement will find suits made specially for them at 817. $19.75, $23.50 and $24.75, Women’s Separate Skirts This collection of new Fall skirts is another evi- dence of the thoroughness with which the Lower- Special—Girls’ Regulation Dresses, $5 Price Store covers the requirement of style. There 5; c —an exceptional purchase of the very dresses are skirts here for every use. Priced moderately , that girls will vant for school. Gos wae two- from $2.75 to $12.50, ,. Piece models; some with pleated skirts; sizes ved calla 14 to 18 and 15 and 17, “ouermenvsall The Lower - Price Millinery Store vrcnsate ll Also Marks Its Formal Opening $1.10 and $1.50 Special Values This special sale, which is a re- sult of a great deal of preparation, presents some truly unusual values just at the time when they willbe most appreciated. Serge Skirts, $3.50, $3.75—navy blue |} and black. Young Women’s Evening Dresses— pretty combinations of nets and charmeuse |} at $10 to $19.75. Sizes 14 to 18. JS II SI At $1.10 Girls’ School Dresses—washable ma- | terials in a variety of Autumn colorings at $1 up; serges, plaids and combinations at $2 }} to $6.95. Sizes 6 to 14. IIIS — 'At Bloomingdales’ Fibre Silk Sweaters, Prices $5.98 and $3.49 A particularly attractive sweat- er value will be found in a special purchase of fibre silk sport sweat- ers in practically all the new colors, all with sashes, which are featured at $5.98. In addition to this special offer there is a small number of seconds of these goods with very slight imperfections, which will be sold for $3.49. Main Floor ‘At Bloomingdales——; Sleeping Garments Special at 29c For Little Boys and Girls A comfortable “» garment of heavy | quality knit cotton, : Good protection dgy|| \ against colds ar 7 Sa day Pane ‘ea, claumed, Weather clear, Boys’ satin calf blucher lace shoes, sizes 9 to 1314. Girls’ gun metal or vici kid but- ton or lace shoes, sizes 6 to 11. Girls’ low shoes in a variety of pretty styles. At $1.50 Cheviot, serge, mixtures, men's wear worsted, corduroy, silks. track fast, acinar MAHMOUT NOT KILLED; TO MAKE HOME IN U. S. A. J= f changes of weather, **7 Sizes range from 1 to LA 10 years. BOYS' and GIRLS’ if Ay ROOT'S UNDER. < WEAR of wool, with just enou tf cotton to keep garments from shrinking when washed. Vests, pants or drawers; sizes up to 18. inch, per garment, 30c. Add Sc for each additional size. cording to a letter received to-day by a Chieago friend, Mahmout plans to ssl 11 With a Fine Showing of New Fall Hats at $3.50 and $5 with his f ay hie establish & Gd o his horse in Roumania after eral months tn SSS SS SSS SESS SS SS SS SS SS SSS SS SS ES Se 33 E535 F523 boess ser ‘At Bloomingdales” Fall Hats, At these two moderate prices a woman may choose from a surpris- ingly varied collection of the newest hats for Fall. And her selection is fl 7 . se fl Main Floor . = cs 5 AY . i mag) gin emsal! calt alice: $1.50 to $3.50 pein sure to be individual. hed hardly - two of the many hundreds of blucher lace or button styles, sizes 00 f — hats at these two special prices are alike. * Boye" patent leather straight Eastman Kodaks DIRECTUM |, LOWERS oe joys’ patent leather s Se lg, , f lace or button shoes, sizes 80514, 25°%, Discount HARTFORD TRACK RECORD. Among them are— il Girls’ gun metal or patent ca’ 5 —— . . = . shocs, button style, sizes upto 2. Films, 10% HARTFORD, Conn. Sept. 10.—The | New high crown hats. New fur-trimmed hats. _Big girls’ gin metal calf or viet foatu the fourth day of racing at| New poke shaped hats. New large picture hats of black I] | kid shoes, button of lace style, tho Grand Circuit meeting at Charter Ne ‘di all sail SOR chiar bed d IY | sizes up to 5. Dak Bark-yaathraay: war the puscanaty) i“ medium and small sailor velvet with ribbon brim an Hl pt of Directum 1, driven by hats. ancy. Nature Shape Shoes Tommy Murphy, to lower the track Sancy Pit the Feet Like Gloves Pit the Hand sanord’ et tae “minutes, Phe former ey f Fa - : 2 - ie - These shoes are in tan Russia record was made by Star Pointer in Black velvet is variously trimmed with ribbon, fancies, quills calf, gun metal or vici kid with Ist “He "Covered the mile in 108%. and wings kid or cloth tops. They are made ——— | Li jo" fe t it it y, i A . ope * . * . TT any spot, Friced ac For a limited time at Bloor id Sete th abe ain Least NOTE—the Lower-Price Millinery Store with its fine new fixtures is 9 . mF . . . > A rare cording fo see. BID) $288; ingdales' you may secure Eastman See well equipped to afford women comfort and leisure in choosing their first sted .Second Floor K in all the new modele at CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—One hundred Autumn hat. Subway floor, Old Building ———4t Bloomingdales’ a discount of 25 per cent. from and sixty-five Chicagoans left here to- day on @ spectat train for New York City to see the Packey McFarland-Mike Gibbons boxing contest. to-morrow night. Chicago js McFarland'a home. ———__— Two Mem- ote y HARTFORD, Conn, Sept, 10.—Rich- | ard T. Cronin, aged 16, 4 grammar | ~ chool student, who injured his spine & Inst died during p At nie rot the Trinity Cc football tunin for two years, who Was. almilarly hurt in a game, died in the same hos- pital two years ago. Kach was in the hospital exactly # year, list prices. Films are offered at 10 per cent. off list price. Films Developed Free when prints are ordered, All work done by experts, who know how to bring out the fine points in pictures snapped by amateurs, Photo supplies at reasonable prices. Rall Bearing Skates, 95c Nickel- plated ex tension kind — for boys and girls.Clamp toe and single strap leather back, A very 1 fourth Pole Va A representative assortment of newest styles in either soft or derby hats, A feature in soft hats in @ two-tone effect, the crown being of a lighter shade ie va ital bh asin, than the brim. Main Floor THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE, The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any in morning new spaper. Floor Fourth P1007 ame TRANSFER ro BLOOMINGDALES’ Vex’ "Yoria Ave! ¥ ne —