The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1915, Page 5

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omer the oie thats gregee for tite eiiternn Wine Asoo Ce nn ome oo mare — TEE EVERt (Sas aoe oe 58, S| pe a = S ———— - $50000PH Mth Street FIFTH AVENUE Lord @Taylor Add to your home treasures THE VICTROLA Widow's iota for $500,000 | Against Railroad Marked Off Calendar. A 150.000 compromine le capeated in the (we 6966,000 eults of Mrs. Nathe- ite Behenck Laimbeer against the Long Isiend Ratiroed Company, One Jot the suite te for the death of Mre. |Laimberr'e husband, William & Laimbeer, and the other for injuries to herself They were fied after the Wreek leet crossing sccident of Aug 4, | 1914, in which & Osgood Pett'e agto- | mobile was struck by « train and Mr, Pell end bis chauffeur, as well as Mr. Laimbeer, were killed and Mre. Laim- beer hurt. Negutiations looking to @ settlement of the suite were begun yesterday the Queens ‘supreme Court, said hear the cases, Mr. Rudd of Hatch & Sheehan, counsel for Mra Laimbeer, asked for « conference after Martin W. Littleton, representing the rail- road, had announced his readiness to Victrola XIV , (Price $150) and Records to the amount of your down payment 10 a month tage styles- on every style. $300 Victrola You can purchase just now in the Victor Rooms to good advan- selecting from our large Fall stock of styles that are scarce and hard to obtain—the $50, $75, $100 or $150 Victrola. from $15 to $350. ment privileges gladly extended Your Request by mail or telephone will bring ou catalogs and details of the Ask to hear the new Led & Taylor Mail Order Service for Victrola or Victor Records. proceed with the trials, Justice Manning and the lawyers adjourned to the chambers of the Justioe, where they deliberated for some time, after which both cages were marked off the calendar with the consent of all the lawyers. No statement was made in court, but ft is understood on good authority that Mr. Rudd offered, in the begin- ning, to settle both suits for $70,000, The railroad representatives refused to allow more than $20,000, but Mr. Rudd reduced his demand to $50,000 and the railroad agreed to consider the proposition. Negotiations are now in progress on that basis. ‘The removal of the Laimbeer cases All other Pay- ‘James MeCreery & C0, Séth Street 5th Avenue Attractive Values on Saturday MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL New Fall Models Misses’ Suits,—twelve exclusive models in Gabardine, Broadcloth, Poplin or Whipcord; Jain tailored and braid or fur trimmed st 44 ize 14 to 1B years. 23.50, 26.50 and 29. Misses’ Coats,—practical models in gh Mixtures, Zibeline, Cheviot, Wool Plush, Chinchilla, also Check or Plaid Velour. Size 14 to 18 years. 12.75, 18.50 and 26.50 Misses’ Dresses of Navy Blue or African Brown Serge,— some combined with taffeta to match; smart and serviceable models: Size 14 to 18 years. 12.75, 14.75 and 18.50 Misses’ Silk Dresses,—twelve new models of Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Poplin or Char- meuse; chic madris Ay 14 to 18 years. 8.50, 22.50 and 26.50 Juniors’ dna song models; shoe-top length skirts. Made of Gabardine, Broad. cloth or Whipeord; tailored and braid or fur trimmed styles. Size 13 to 17 years. 16.75, 22.50 and 26.50 Intermediate Girls’ Suits of Wale Cheviot, Gabardine, Whipcord or Broadcloth; three- ec models in plain or _fur-trimmed effects. ize 12 to 16 years, 16.75, 19.75 and 22.50 Intermediate Girls’ — Dresses,—-practical models for school oz dress wear, Mac Navy Blue or Brown Serge or, Velveteen, Size 12 to 16 years. 7.50, 9.75 and 12.75 Girls’ Dresses of Navy Blue or Brown Serge, and Wool Plaid or Check Fabries, in sailor, Russian and waist. effects. 6 to 14 years. 4.56, 6.50 and 975 TRIMMED HATS An unusual collection of attractive Hats in a diversity of styles, including the very latest and smartest shapes and trimmings. Special 5.00 and 8.50 BOYS’ CLOTHING (Fifth Floor) Fall Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knick- erbocker trousers. Made of Imported Fabrics. Size 8 to 17 years. 7.50, 10.50 and'12.50 School Suits,—Norfolk model, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of ae Cheviot or Tweed or Drab Corduroy. Size 7 to 17 years. Special 5. Tweed Coats, “Cravenette” proofed. Size 5 to 16 years. Special 5.00 New Skater Mackinaw Coats in various plaid effects; extra large Pooks. Size 8 to 18 years. Special 5.75 All Wool Worsted Sweaters,—roll collar in Blue, Brown, Oxford or Maroon. Size 28- to 34-inch chest. Special 1,95 Blouses made of Imported Fabrics; new stripe effects on light grounds; attached collar or neckband. Size 7 to 14 years. Special 68c and 95c Pajamas made of Cotton Pongee in White or Blue. Size 6 to 18 years. Special 68c Caps...... Special 50c HOM FARtGic carevensscareetsaens Special 1.50 “PURNITURE WEEK” This sale will not commence until Monday, September 20th, but the privilege is extended to make advance selections tomorrow. Upon request, purchases will be held for future delivery. Adam Model Suite This suite is made exclusively for James McCreery & Co. . regularly 375.00 The Buffet is 60 inches long; Extension ‘Table 48 inches in diameter; China Closet and Serving Table; chair seats covered with haircloth, ment af the pare te the cee of De) Tee appre! wa be oe the menice Gombinn father of Cherios of the Appetiots Tere Gomes the He chewfow, @heloe Beet TH Gee growed of the orks 00 OF da mapee © contributors megtigenrs by ‘The fury bed agree’ oF He werdict | arriving bie cor of the time the Laim beer comterence Wye the werdiet aeoetee Ce ren Wee ended, and Justice Manming #4 read was returned last Bay Mire Pet Journed court. instructing the Jur: | enid thet although she wae Ginny ee Ae preennt 6 eutied Verdin! Whee geinied © the amount given, ee ee COWIE Ot elaEd The Odea! of anotier Hetion bar been given by the retl- love! tendon, che anid. ohe had bees road w Ghariee F Caldeell, Ot- | principally concerned in vindionting torney for Mire Miisabeth Werte | ine memory of her husband, and she Hell, thet the retiroad hed Gente? 1% | an che verdict gave the meongeary Appee! from the FT. Om verdict for (he vindimation BONWIT TELLER &.CO. Tw avmive Xi eo" oTmceT Exclusice and Unusual Types for School Girl, College Miss, Debutante Jeunes Filles Fashions The matter of holding fashions for the set true to type ls 0 tase] ecocern of Borwit Toler eller & Co. The tnodes presented express youth, and ite symbol simplicity in every motif and line. Sophistication and matunty are absent, verve and esprit ever present in accord with the ideas and ideals established by Jeanne Lanvin, the cele- brated couturier to the “Jeune Fille. Originated by Bonwit Teller & Co. The ‘“Tom-Boy’’ Dress Specially Featured Saturday 25.00 A typical creation of this for the Miss of 14 to 18. signed on the nln. \efsure—lithe lines of the blouse of the paysanne Exec: in Georgette crepe and charmeuse Georgette crepe and serge Colors: navy blue, Afrique, white and sand. Tt is de- Tailleur Suits for Misses of 14 to 18 are much accentuated with furs of the Beaver, Skunk, Kitt Fox and Krimmer variety applied in the lavish and unique way espoused in Russian dress manners. Fabrics are soft velours and duvetyns, supple velvets and smart whip- cord gabardines, also broadcloths. 20.00 to 175.00 Frocks for Misses—Be-furred, Pailletted, Sequined, “Tasselled, draped, counter—draped, surpliced, puffed into panniers, caped with Henry of Navarre collars, hooped, and Polonaised, clouded with tulle, mutton and wing sleeved, glinting with gold and silver, garlanded with flowers—or bespeaking a note of boyish directness and simplicity in tailleur effects. Sizes 14 to 18 for school, danse, informal and formal service. 29.50 to 150.00 Misses’ Utility & Formal Coats, 20.00 to 95.60 Misses’ & Girls’ Hats Main Floor, Tailored Hat Dept. - 3.50 » 16.50 lly designed of natural and cli einai aris sr strat ia hs favored hee beer velour “Flapper” Apparel Originated by and to be had Exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co. An English idea, originated and introduced to America exclusively by Bonwit Teller & Co. for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 who has outgrown her years, yet must be attired in girlish fashion. An Innovation—Introduction of the Three-Piece “Flapper” Frock (For Neatness, Hygiene, Service) 10.75 » 16.50 Jacquette-—Blouse—Skirt T! ree distinct pieces worn separately or ensemble Flap, er” Suits, specially designed styles in tailleur fur-trimmed models of serge, whipcord, gabardine, broadcloths, velour de laine, novelty checks. /6.50 to 39.75 “Flapper” Dresses, models for school and party wear of serge, silk, combinations of serge-and-silk, crepe meteor plaics, velvets, Upwards from 10.75 @ WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, | erwm ane fedendes faliowed (ne retire Aeath of ber hustend & | ! ; i c) founded 1826 Lord @ Taylor ~ FIFTH AVENUE For To-Day and Saturday MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL In the Modes of the Moment All-important these days the question of Autumn wardrobe requirements for the younger generation, The Lord & Taylor collection assembled with a view to the needs of femininity from 6 to 20 years comprises the most correct and charming models of the season. Prices, as always, are surprisingly moderate. Fur Trimmed Whipcord Suits, $22.50 Belted, braid embroidered and button trimmed is the coat of this clever model, collared with beaver fur and decidedly Russian in ite lines. 38th Street Whipcord Suits—Two Models, $25.00 Strictly tailored, button trimmed belted coat, also a braid trimmed model with velvet collar and deep “Cavalier” cuffs. Skirts flare and are indescribably modish, Fur Trimmed Suits, $29.50 Whipeord in a short coat model, double breasted and trimmed in novel fashion with velvet folds and skunk opossum, Broadcloth in a blouse model, with deep collar and cuffs of beaver fur; braided motifs add an effective finishing note. Finer Suits, Ranging Up to $77.50 Serge Dresses Afternoon Frocks A smart box pleated model with touches of Simple and charming is a model with cluster braid_and_ silver embroidery on the coatee tucked skirt and bodice. In navy and black bodice is. crepe de chine. Spec .. $15.00 Serge and taffeta are cleverly combined in Satin charmeuse makes a lovely Gown with a model elaborately braided and on jaunt full corded draperies over a ruffled skirt. jacket lines $12.50 White crepe Georgette collar.......+ $22. js é The bolero jacket of a model in charmeuse Long waisted and very graceful is a model in jg quite military with its gold braid, From a serge with chiffon taffeta, the skirt box pleated girdle of contrasting velvet falls the cas from a taffeta hip yoke, the bodice also of cade drapery of the skirt.. * "$25.00 the silk. Georgette crepe and satin charmeuse are Satin striped taffeta and serge are wonder- combined in a smart frock embroidered with fully effective in a model embroidered with tiny coral beads, The skirt of this model is gold thread 50 Serge Dresses up to $55.00 FORGE EN EDD EN Rome RNON OR 17. extremely full.........ssseeesesees . Afternoon Gowns to $47.50 For Younger Girls Serge Dresses, $7.95 Corduroy Dresses, $6.75 Navy or Belgian blue serge, the epaulets Velvet corduroy in a quaint model with trimmed with brass buttons, the belt of scarlet white pique guimpe; the broad plaid ribbon kid; pique collar, cuffs and vestee. Sizes8torz. belt is drawn beneath straps. Serge Dresses, $9.95 Corduroy Dresses, $7.95 Sailor model in nayy serge box pleated from A very smart combination model with skirt collar to hem and belted with patent leather. of white velvet corduroy and blouse of ye Braid strapped and embroidered collar and or black trimmed with Scotch plaid silk. Sizes sleeves. Sizes 8 to 12. 10 to 14 Tub Dresses for School Wear, $1.25, $1.75 to $3.50 Long sleeved, smartly belted styles in gingham, chambray and repp. Sizes 6 to 14. Third Floor WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Splendidly Specialized—This Collection at $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 And the showing demonstrates what specialization from the Lord & Taylor viewpoint can achieve. We shall be delighted to have youcompare any Suit in the assortment with those at the same prices elsewhere and to prove to your satisfaction that nowhere else can you find Equal Style and Equal Quality at These Very Attractive Prices ‘The models are all in broadcloth and heavy whipcords, effectively trimmed with fashionable furs, At each price a half dozen models of which these are typical examples: At $25.00 At $29.50 At $3500 Directoire in its lines, a Bands of rich skunk fur In_ its superior finishing suit of broadcloth has ade- edge the high velvet collar details this model compares cidedly clever coat, deeply and the cuffs of a mode — favorably with custom made pointed and flaring at the with gracefully belted blouse — suits at double the price, sides; braid and button coat, trimmed with many Hand-embroidered crows’ trimmed, and featuring cuffs buttcins, Smart, too, is the feet finish the semi-fitted and velvet collar edged with flaring skirt on the newes coat trimmed with skunk skunk opossum. of new lines. raccoon, CONCERNING THE CHOICE OF A COAT Select from a Score or More Models at $15.00, $19.50 and $25.00 Styles a-plenty at each price. Utility Coats these, on loose swi' nging lines, with collars cleverly cut to be worn high or low, with belts and pockets, And as smart as they are practical. At $15.00—T weeds, At $19.50—Overplaids, At $25.00—Wool plush checks and mixtures, in rich Tartan checks, Oxford plaids, wool velours, in plain x and novelty effects. Also browns, soft greens and tweeds and coatings; some fur collared check and wool grays half lined with satin, velour coats, Third Floor Le rere emer. 10 EY S GRED- 0 EE CO SEE (8) ES) > () THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper.

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