The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915. : LT = MEDIEYFORNSILT FOUNDER OF LUNA, FFoltowin g the Lead — DYING IN HOSPITAL of Lady Duff-Gordon The Fashion CENTURY OLD WaRSHiP Gocs! « - Presthiis (ondemard ty Sernl, | Beard WH be Bete for seme a ae | oo * ESTABLISHED 1957 Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street vent “LL” Accidents and Has Acute Bright's D Asked for Time Brain Fever and Doctor PLDREN'S SHOES that bear the | After the fete) roar ond cot — Alexander label can be depended on "and Matecnth! ? 1 ' to give long wear, The price you pay iret last January 6 the Public Ber. 4 Vork fie Ht ew op represents maximum value-—as low as re ms Gomtded that 6 O79 and g few yrare oot is capable of pr able shoes can be sold for—shoes that will give service, look well, bo comfortable and ensure normal foot growth. Our tests for aa “ 4 t : fo i W quality are rigid and for 58 years we have 1 ei Ande tks Cobain can | tan at a th Went 8 th in est Thirty-Fourth St reet been continually perfecting children's shoes. | the Interborough Kapid Transit Com- Street, Mr 1 n's physicls (Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria) pany, whieh confroe «li the Man vid ut et hope for bu hattan “L” lines, « pointed letter recover caling attention to the resolution This resolution provided that the 'n terborough abe In the rare instances where a shoe does not give service, we welcome an opportunity to “make good.” fourth Street’’ is becoming one of the most familiar phrases that you hear from tne smart women of the city. They are still crowding the style salons, galleries and lux- urious lounge rooms of the new headquarters for ultra fashion. They are ALSO crowding the fitting rooms which means that they are quickly transforming their admiration into purchases. To- morrow will be one of the best days of the week to make your visit to this new metropolitan institution, because of the new Wh hn wit to ts : models, fresh from the designers, which are to be displayed. . 2 3 j Y S ATURDAY shoppers have a new rendevous. The ‘‘new Bedell Fashion Shop in Thi. Bor's lace shoes of binck box enif with welted onk soles and strona deck linings fier 2H te Oe, Frank Hedley, its fo the letter of ast April as follows of Coney Island at Luna Park two | weeks ago, and arrangements were | (By Lady Dufl-Gordon) jo not understand how any woman of limited 1 unlimited good taste can keep away Thirty-fourth Street shop Many elightfully charming Shouid regard as worthy of co lated us maxim in any way redu the road. Will you kindly let us know if wrned of any t will give 4 home a ne th 4 figuring nusement bus! “ANH ALA Children are seldom able to judge of the fit of a shoe. That is why we have sales- people who understand chil- ; dren as well as shoes. ? 39th to 60th Street | Friday and Saturday y Last Two Days ( of the | |Merchant Tailoring Sale i Fall Suits and Topcoats NAM Se your commission has le both impu-| sulted with frie A hi of the issue,” | removal to Ps nic Hospital His r Cram as the he reached the fay was 104, and th temperature read at to-day's | hospital on M it la worse than that,” said Com-| doctors and nurses have been unaole or Haywa e is impudent,| to reduce it n ag.” i —_ do a hearing unication was ‘ ee Dy a din ager Hedley will be ask be SUSPEST GIVES BALL prevents - AND IS ARRESTED | Detectives Believe Pawnshop Rob- Saturday’s Offerings From the dainty rose-tinted dressing tables in the Millinery Salon to the spacious Coat and Suit Salon, with its rich panels of Circassian walnut, at e turn there is ‘something new" for this first Satur in this new Home of Exclusive Fashion at Reasonable Prices. Prices have been tempered with such moderation that those who are accustomed to judge closely will stop to wonder how they have been made possible. Probably the most interesting, because of the ap- pecs of Autumn winds and frosts, are the Coat and juit offerings. Simple descriptions of the values might be regarded as extravagant. The best way is to see them for yourselves. The Free Alterations Feature Grows in Popularity Every day new questions are asked about our system of ‘‘alterations without charge.” Distinctly, ese alterations are of the same refinement, the same high character as those for which high-priced shops make an additional charge, often amounting to five or ten dollars. The same type of fitters are employed here--secured from the most exclusive shops. Expert tailors do the work. This additional economy must be borne if mind. f bery Provided Means for i | Masquerade. The burglars who broke Into Solo mon Lehman's pawnshop at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning were artists IW | They scrupulously avoided every wire }| that led to 2 burglar alarm and took M| goods worth $4,500, Detective Franklin saw — three | youths dart into the hallway at No. 3 Monroe Street an hour later and ran fy after them. They had flown over the Ma fence, but they left $1 worth of My Lehman's goods behind, Franklin fl) then heard that Frank Johnson, sev fl ready to give 4 be =) ® dropped in morning eS aT To Order $14.80 and $16.80 Sack Suits, any style, made to your order, of Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges or Mixtures; plain or in stripes, plaids, overplaids or checks. © arraigned © Court. Overcoats of Meltons, Kerseys or Cheviots, in shades for Fall and Winter. ON MOUNTAIN TOP Fit, finish, style and general satisfaction guaranteed, = Cannon and Shells Used as Seats New Fore Newark Do not delay! Place your order now! i on Summit of Lookout During Brooklyn Pittsburgh Second Floor f Open Air Session. Philadelphia St. Louis fe ‘At Bloomingdales’ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept, 24 The General Assembly of Ohio held a brief session on the summit of Look out Mountain to of both houses pre incident to a tour of t Nineteen West Thirty-fourth Street SUAS ASIA Se Men, Something New $15 Suits and Top Coats $15 ay, with a majority jon a cussion and adoption of a resolutic SS SS | of thanks to elties along the route for oe eee. ONLY BRONX STORE It is unusual, indeed, to find an advertisement of Peete pasar to the party, Superior ) $15.00 Suits and Top Coats at $15.00. ate used a pil ony I Victor | f | As a general rule, as soon as a $15.00 Suit or Top Pan ‘ { ems “J oy cae printer's ink it becomes “worth” $20.00 u ay Feoreaentatiye Columbia 149th StREET 2 3rd AVENUE : ° 00. u -> I hs -_ i Special attention is directed to our showing of Suits | Pays “having yt 1] | Service Easy Payments Make Your Own Terms and Top Coats at $15.00, because they are as worthy of | [| Wien you svat of $75 ’ a | ACCOUNTS INVITED All Goods Marked in Plain Figures your. confidence and as honest in every way as jis this My Krovelling earth worn ‘ ra | P E A S E BP, 3 Rooms Completely q=-== advertisement. il Ing her what vhie Ky Alt the mm Furnished E They have been very carefully selected with a view | OPENS an ACCOUNT | 128 West thd Sty veer Bivar $ 50 of presenting to the trade CREDI Thais | és | | The Best Values to Be Found Anywhere at $15 ae <p spare Shag fle $3.00 Down on $50.00 |__| f 4 Rooms Completels According to our standards of doing business, they are not ie is a wholesome relish ad iA Never Failing Way y Furnished “worth” any more than the price asked, but the most careful 7.50 00.00 investigation has failed to bring to light any Suits or Top Coats and a great appetizer 10.00 * 150.00 to Banish Ugly Hairs 0.00 * 73.00 | priced at $15.00 anywhere that shakes our faith in the value of “ - Yn Ne nll hese good: Edd | 15.00“ 200.00 Aids to Beauly these goods. Ss 25.00 “3 0 \ f After careful research we have found that we have a great demand for $15.00 Suits 1 nee No wonwn ks one ko aun nets . Furnished and Top Coats, and have, therefore, laid particular stress upon the line at this price. OLD ENGLI: BRAND |) COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 rit in aiviaable to | Fert on og $ 50 Saciaan> nies We would appreciate a calm, careful comparison of these Suits with any Suits offered sTyLe | Open. Monday & Saturday Evenings \ 80 powder | China $97: tered Oak $99.50 anywhere at $15.00. Compare the fabrics, the fit, the finish and general goodness, and then 104 ST. LS AT CORNER to use when the occasion arises, | Closet... ++ injnsp LRA BEL ey + made with some of the powder | + und spread upon the hairy about 2 minutes this is care ! ed and the skin washed vou will then find that your skim is tirely free from hair or fuxz. Be sure, | Satice For cold meats and salads. AtGrocersand Del- FISHER Bros a icatessen Stores 1 Oc COLUMBUS AVE however, to get real delatone.—Advt. | — - Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N ™ heat feansren to BLOOMINGDALES! (ix 78 so°Kvin” oy ste ol are BET 103 & 104" ST Brenaenenrnrrattty i baci Missive suaiede \ { = v — eran 4) me nt ns yore ens sieeaeeall “a | -seatiaiiaaiaiaas ciated ia aie ie @ * - remember that we are back of every garment to the full limit at any time. mt! If $15.00 is your limit on a Suit or Top Coat, put it up to us to show you just how far that $15.00 can go. \ If $10.00 is your limit, we can show you splendid lines at that price or can take you up by easy to $25.00 or $30.00, and give youa full measure of value at any price you elect. Second Floor, 4 ENTRANCE NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICR OPEN EVERY EVENING-——-"S™*ANC® SONY iru st, 149™ ST., COR. 3° AVE. ORK MONDAY MORNING. if \

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