The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 4

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cf, Never was a mystery the firet thrills of Arthur McFarlane’s tantalizin; \ Fe 0 ee OS CST We \ Ot, eucue Behind 4 Door?” a of $120. at the pay window. about 600 men to be lway to the window. right to retain their pli | Hefusal to make this een! The A Se; te Shop on the Fifth Floor Boys’ Suits, Coats, Mackinaws, Raincoats, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—7 to 18 years ported or Domestic Cassimere, 10.00 12.50 15.75 Special for Saturday Boys’ Fall School Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—7 to 18 years. New Norfolk models of Imported or Domestic fabrics, all wool Tweed, Cheviot or novelty mixtures, gray or brown colorings. Also Navy Serge. Special 8. 75 Boys’ Overcoats 12.75 15.75 18.75 Boys’ School Blouses SIZES 8 TO 14 YEARS Of Madras, Silk Mixture or Flannel, collar attached or detached, 95 Boys’ Shoe Shop A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Boys’ School Shoes my BEAT AND 208 STRKY BREAKER == ATRALROADPER == oss ces 9 to 18 years. cchaw ken ~- eu ™ . s According to the statements of the | strikebreakers, at least a dozen hold- nevere beatings, oceurred between 6 ‘ ‘Tom-Boy” Dresses last night and 1 o'clock thin} — 80 exciting. ups, some of them accompanied by Can you solve it? Get all the known facts morning, When the last pay envelope | | well in mind. Don't miss [of the night was passed through the Misses’ “ Tom-Bo: | window, One railroad myloyee, who had nothing to do with the strika, was waylaid and beaten and robbed ‘The work of the guerilias begins As there are paid off a Jong line forme and slowly works tts Standing almost within sight of the pay clerk, the | ruerilian demand sums from 60 cents to #1 of the men in the line for the sulted last night in the placing by the gueriilas of other men abead in the line, In this way one of the workmen, according to the story he told to an Evening World reporter, stood in the Hine from 6.30 until the paying for the night « ded and was unable to get his envelope. neighborhood of the Wee- hawken piers is well suited to hold-ups as the men after leaving the pay win- dow have to cross nearly & quarter of fe). milo of dark tracks and sidings. ‘Thore it was that the guerillas waited anklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys'A arel S, fd Scotch Tweed or Fall and Winter Models, Box or belted back models of Imported or Domestic plain color or mixture fabrics, novelty worsted linings. convertible or notch collar. Of durable Velour Calfskin on orthopedic last, viscolized dam Proof soles and heels; Blucher laced, Sizes 13 10 6, Widths B to et \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BkritmbeR 26, 1018, etgh! nt Ged ant vetted the) Monte ear engnned te ounetyy ty the mule of the @eéters Avene . ! ume ng oe the | morerls a we we eodane Weng the aay works re uty 1 was decided wot we ~~ POLICE BALK EFFORT TO CALL SUGAR STRIK He fine y Worker Refuse os 1 oelerk Rent mir boheernee had they were Unable to get at the Wen whe bef! the refinery for the day (es Oo and Night Men POL! DO NOTHING ype ape Area’ Approaches . wate forts of men from Bouth rene UPPOSE you call and wuriiad|teokse' rotiore Super Maeery, 6 on a woman at her | Soine Linployees Afraid 10 AP gion, t viedock we # w'ciock & thou: | precipitate a aympathetic etrthe at invitation end find her woach Paymaster for eand mon went on » and theltne American Ruger Kefiaing Com R t locked and proacn Way strike breaking firm of oft Hiroe. | pan nt in Kent Avenue, Witt Bolted the woman Their Money. © Vette te Oe ee were Seleel Bie eens herself dead! a ia | Who did it? & Gre Gunene ent igneer” Store Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. men bas #0 complewly terrorised the Why? sirikobreakers being pald off for their . work on the freight plere of the Went, mescer (oo= === Franklin Simon & Co. | detectives finds no clue. many of them are oir | Amateur swarm ‘ae at the paymasters’ window | ‘ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. | " Dresses Girls’ “Tom-Boy" Dresses Of Crepe de Chine and Serge Girls’ two piece model of French Serge combined with silk crepe de chine, in navy blue or white; hand smocked front and back, pocket and novelty buttons; plaited serge skirt on waist lining; silk shield. 10to 15 years. Special Of Georgette Crepe and Serge Misses’ models of navy blue or brown serge combined with Geor- gette crepe embroidered in gold thread, the other model hand smocked front and back. Under- dress of charmeuse, with serge at bottom. 14 to 20 years. Special 18.50 8.75 Misses’ “Country Club’? Suits (style: registered) Twelve new and distinctive models, of English Whipcord, Callot Checks, Wool Duvetyne or Broadcloth, showing entirely new belted or semi Russian blouse Coats; new model circular, pleated or flare skirts, plain, braid or fur trimmed. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 and 39.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits Copies of Paris Modela—14 to 20 Years. Of Vicuna or Cashmere Velour, Duvetyne, Broadcloth, Chiffon Velvet, Velveteen, Corduroy, Gabardine and Whipcord. 18.50 to 145.00 Misses’ Coats and Wraps Exclusive Models—14 to 20 Years. Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcord, Zibe- line, Callot Checks, Tweeds, Chiffon Velvet, Seal, Velour, Wool Duvetyne or Corduroy, 18.50 to 98.50 Misses’ Gowns Afternoon and Evening Gowns—14 to 20 Yeara, Of Soiree Silk, Gros de Londres, Faille Silky Taffeta, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Nove elty Silks, Serge, Plaid Silks, Georgette Crepe, Satin or Taffeta. 18.50 to 98.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Cobits Exclusive Models—6 to 17 Years. Styles that are particularly adapted to the growing girl, of rechauees Velvet, Velour, Plush, Broadcloth, Zibeline, Novelty Plaids and Scotch Tweeds. 9.75 to 39.50 Franklin Simon & Co. call attention to their large assortment of Dresses and Suits, for the hard-to-fit girl, ages 13 to 17, designed on youthful lines. Dresses from 7.95 to 39.50 Suits from 18.50 to 59.50 Misses’ ‘‘Artist Smocks’’ of Silk or Wool Jersey In rose, Hague blue, purple or white, hand smocked front and back, white satin artist collar, 16 to 20 years. Of Wool Jersey 6.95 Of Silk Jersey 7.95 Special Values for Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits Plain or fur trimmed models, of wool Girls’ Serge Dresses Of navy serge combined with plaid taffeta serge yoke, sleeves and velour, broadcloth or whipcord, in box plait ody of taffeta; plaited navy, bi een, Burgundy, taupe skirt of s or black; Jallot checks, Misses’ Winter Coats Of wool velour, cashmere velour, broadcloth, zibeline or novelty plaids, semi-fitted, loose flare, plain or fur- trimmed models; high chin collars, Special 2 9.50 Misses’ ‘‘Callot Check” Coats In green, brown or gray checks; also of plain color wool velour, full flare back model, half belted front; body and sleeves silk lined. Special 1 8.50 14 to 20 years, Girls’ Broadcloth Coats—Fur Trim'd In field mouse, green, brown or navy, new Russian pleated model, Himmed with natural raccoon fur, silk lining, warmly interlined, 6 to 14 years. Special 1 8.50 Special Girls’ Three-Piece Dresses Navy, brown or green serge, with silk braid and novelty buttons; bo- lero of hip length coat with waist of white Argent buttoned to serge skirt, 10 to 15 years, Special 14 to 20 years. 9.75 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Coat Dresses “Country Club” model (Style Reg- istered) of French serge, in nav or black, with faille silk ‘collar, sil braid on coat and skirt. Gecial 1 4.50 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Afternoon Gowns In navy, Hague blue, green, brown or black rmeuse; upper bodice aud sleeves of tucked Geurgetie crepe, with silver lace. Specie 29.50 14 to 20 years. Girls’ School Shoes Buttoned or laced, made of selected tan or black Russia calf, on the Franklin” orthopedic last, hand welted soles. Sizes 11 to 2, widths A to E. Special 2 9 5 Misses’ College Shoes OF selected tan or black Russia calf, buttoned or laced, Smart lasts, welted soles and low heels, Sizes 244 to 7}, widths AA to D. Special 3.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Cotton Hose linen spliced heel and toe, Sizes 6 to 10. 6 pair for $' Extra strong quality, in black, white or tan fine ribbed cotton; re-inforced knee ; -f abt Special .23 Stern Brothers | Gand and 3rd Streets, Weel of Fhh Avenue | i onmninnnall ' H Misses’ and Girls Autumn Appare! ‘ Very Specially Priced for Saturday | The assortments offer almost unliuniied chotee of the season « most i styles and materials for school, college aod general wear ] Misses’ or Small Women’s Tailored Si | of Broadeloths, Velours, Checks, Whipeords, Gabardines, @icluding copies of U | best importations, smartly trimmed with rich furs; siges 14, 16 and Is ye Special $25.00, 35.00) and 48.50 Misses’ Smart Dresses | Three Piece School Dresses of serge and satin combined, in navy, brown | of serge, also serge and plaids combined; or black; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, detachable waists; sizes 10 to 16 years, Speceal at $15.00 at $10.00 and 14.75 Misses’ Sport Skirts of black and white checks with large slit | pockets; sizes 14, 16 and Is years, Will be found on the Third Floor for school or dress wear, most attractively priced, A timely early season offering to-morrow of Norfolk Suits and School Overcoats at $9.75. Girls’ Shoe Top Suits of serges, wabardines, whipcord, also three- piece velvet corduroys; sizes 10 to 16 years, Special at 35.00 at $14.50 and 18.50 Misses’ College Coats Girls’ «Tom Boy” Dresses in navy or brown plaid back mixtures, with | of chambray or pique, also serge and crepe de velvet collars; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, chine combinatio: sizes from 6 to 12 yrs., Special at $10.00 at $3.75, 6.95 and 9.75 High Grade Clothing for Boys d The Suits all have two pairs of knickerbockers |The Overcoats are of the new double faced and are made of neat, serviceable mixed materials, in entirely new mixtures; sizes 7 to 18 years. models; sizes 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Novelty Suits, $3.75 to 9.75 | Boys’ Junior O’coats, $5.00 to 12.00 6.75 to 17,50 5.00 to Boys’ Wash Suits at_—1.95 to 4.50|Boys’ Overcoats, . at Boys’ Reefers, at 5.00 to 9.75| Boys’ Mackinaws, — at BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS AT POPULAR PRICES. 7.50 Footwear for Boys and Girls An excellent assortment of shoes for school and dress wear will be found on the Second Floor for the little folk, in leathers selected for wear giving qualities and flexibility. All our children’s shoes made on broad, roomy lasts, designed to aid the natural development of the growing foot. GIRLS’ SHOES Of patent leather with tops of dull kidskin and black cloth, or all dull calfskin. Sizes 8 to 11, $2.00 111% to 2, $2.50 at $3.25 BOYS’ SHOES Of black calfskin; laced models with welted soles of wear resisting qualities. Sizes 10 to 1314, Sizes 1 to 6, at $2.50 + at $3.00 Sizes244to7,... Main Floor Specials for Saturday: At prices that bespeak extraordinary economies Women’s Hand Bags at $2.85 Regular Value $4.00, Four distinctive models, as follows: I. Dull Pin Seal Bags, with inside | III. Black Chiffon Velvet Bags, with compartment, purse and mirror. inside compartment and mirror. Il. Moire Silk Bags, in black and blue, | IV. Black Velvet Bags, with purse and inside compartment and mirror. mirror and studded celluloid frame. Women’s & Misses’ Crepe de Chine Blouses at $2.95 Included are richly embroidered and tailor-made models with the new convertible collars; appropriate for wear with tailored suits. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Of Silk and of Silk Mixtures, with | Of Extra Quality Silk, with elaborate handles of etched and engraved sterling sterling silver handles; also yun metal silver, gun metal and natural wood, buck and cape horn, , at $1.95 at $2.85 Value 83.00 Value $5.50 Women’s Attractive Autumn Neckwear Specially priced in two groups: GROUP 1. 50¢ CROUP IL. Organdie Guimpes, Collars and Sets; also Crepe de Chine Collars with frill. Actual value 75 ¢ 98c Embroidered Organdie Vestees and Guimpes, Lace Vestees, Chiffon Collars with plaited Actual value $1.50 jabot. Three Remarkable Values in Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Initial; in white and colors, | Hand embroidered wreath initial at $1.00 doz. at $1.95 doz. Regular Value $1.50 Regular Value $3.00 Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Superior quality with initial, Box of Six $1.00 Regular Value $1.50

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