The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 8

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OR CDOK DECLARES FORDUSED SE Heard AMMEYER STAMPED OW A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT " AVE. AT 20'" ST. pecial Week-End Neve Nev ot Parker er Got Any Letter Says Inventor \' hate ut that 9g Sale of Shoes at $3.50)| 2 will abolinh war Prof Parker of this otty, the man who ox climbed M. McKinley, says the idea of the child's | 4 Mr Ford about it “weversi | the back” Mr. Ford te quoted as paying to-day that he never heard | f Prof. Parker and that the pocket tition submerstie was born in the sume brain which conceived the ubiquitous Ford car “Who ts this Prof. Parker, anyhow" asked Mr. Ford tn A at the Hotel Biltmor heard of him until this mornt Vurthermore, I never received ai communt ion from him of any seription and netther did my necre- tary. “I have never claimed to have in- vented a new submarine, and I ha no plans for one on paper. All I have ~ anid was that the making of a tiny @ubmarine - deadiv that if this ~untry had a “-et of them no other \country would atteck us, was a p sibility, I want to repeat that ‘any- thing imaginable can be accomplished.’ 1 am working on the idea for a small, cheap submarine, but the thing is sul « figment of my Imagination. “Don't get the idea that because I am working on an engine of destruc- tion I am in favor of war, When I wet the idea worked out I shall pro- sent it to Secretary Daniels to help his preparations for peace.” So much for what Mr, Ford says about his “pill on a pole” marine, but here is what Prof. Parker said ManyNew Styles of Women’s 1| Boots Are Here posed Dr Cook and wt ie wubmart Made in Gun Metal and Patent Lonthes, with black and 59.50 gray.cloth tops. Special Men’s Shoes $3.50 WQAMAHK Men's Tan Russia Calf Lace Flee alsoin Gun Metal and tent Leather, in mee 50 | That Set the Pacein button styles. 5 3 Style-Wear-Comfort The Store of a Thousand Styles 22. | got eas Smart, New Fall Styles in Fall Styles in | ain Coats Mi 2 * : Men’s Neckwear Fc. ens tert isses’ Fur Trimmed Suits hig matin off nee, fengerted Gabardine four-in- i mixtures S ih ad = — soe 4, saan for Young Women alk petty pin went ry ‘de ost ‘storm so emart Broadcloth Tailor Suits, in navy, Joffre blue and olive, with fashionable autumn les, including Tailoring take of the new bl A | vay henge OLD a A Tage eer y, benided short cost, high fur collar and flare skirt, | Saturday Eis are bine, ich deep Te0s, purple, q Regular Value $25.00 Gaberdine Tailor s ‘Suite, in avy. brown and Russian 19.75 Regular Value 85¢. . jal t, buttoned i BE) Hf spect 18.50) saturday | trimined wi beaver, Sisee 13,15 17ers ow sac 50C Price he Misses’ and Girls’ 8 Men’s Fall Hose Men’s Fall Shirts Fer petiont avi Coat At }6 to 14 Reductions. At very apecial prices. At remarkably low prices. Misia and the standard las Pleated shades, with some odd lines } © Made of the finest imported) 9 5 | English Mixtures, full length, lined throughout. Sisee 6010 | 6.75 | of discontinued numbers in-f 68¢ } woven the new au-| ©*' years. pie: A Nes es 11.50 cluded from very fine stock, fear sl ag | cores Ses oa | 39,50 | sits ds, Ome] 28e y Je lors and all sizes. fem custom, made throughout; high collar of fur. nail Sized Black Socks — finish rom our Value $6.50 to $7.50 “D Is Going to Be w Season of Top Coats,” Writes a Noted Fashion Authority bag hd a eT mi ie We Are Specializing This Fall in Special Prices in _ of A Very Special Sale of Women’s Smart Coats At Moderate Prices. New Fall Gloves For Women and Misses, | Wool Sweat: Pye 9a Sweatere—A new: os #* Rainconts of Priestley’srubberless coating — cravenette finish, owned exclusively by us in the United States. New fall models in tan, navy and black holesale Department, +3 |, medinen, Reduced in Price, inl gg. | Sizes 14 years to 44 bust. Regularly $15.00 9.50 Finest Black Cotton, with y. vender t Mer tn $650 eels and toes. wins 25c To ak bait’ Latest Model Women’s Fj Kaeser y Soe, foie F ‘ . a » 1. it weight eott blankets | Silk Petticoats Knit Combinations | Bick, Silk, Lisle “An un. carne pastel suecen, figured rig. Designed to give the correct sil- Of fine ribbed gauze, seamless at mage with double heels, soles 390 Bound with satin. "| houette to Fall Suits and Frocks | side, with tight or lace trimmed ag Value $3.50. Made from Taffeta of superior | knee in regular and extra sizes, 3 praei.i0; 6 prs.2.25 Nahe funy | | Rear $8.00 Raewlriy $1.00 ach | Pave rete Coa yet hemsttched 1,25 Regulorly $500 55¢ soles; in black oat ial 78c ted with dainty 3 95 Regularly $1.00 pair , Value $1.50, ° 8 for 1,60; 6 for 3,15 3 pra, 2.30; 6 pre. 4.50, Si i ri ls on anette al ila lia ai — Racca & (98 Arcot — don of Mecreta: pays objets can tance under water es 100,000 MAY LOSE VOTES. | Vetter Report Te o-day that her course in time that I finish my course in tising. Saturday “‘Specials’’ in Fall Apparel Red Fox Scarfs—Large, full and ex- Oey superior quality. ithe Displaying in our collection the right coat for wily shaded, made from expe: most ates eee 1,00 every sort of weather and every coat occasion. Marked below present value. veel priced pair Four Specials for Saturday At 14.50 to 26.50 y Trotteur and Motor Coats of English Tweeds, in white’ and desiral 1.50 enther nists, cravenetia, ts a nen belted etal Palos od 15.50 Bah ttre ie eel ansrod actor Sc ee ry mode. sen Kalore Tiue 650 12.50 At_25.00 to 48.50 | Women’s Handsome Plaid Coats, loose, comfortable and ; finished | Fall Furnishings with high fur collar. Seale and wa eats0 12.50 Women’s | Covert Rain belted loosely fitting, in Oxford : | ite for Coot Day aa te ee ee EES 10,00 Fall Stockings and Very Moderately Priced. soa ioe TCC EOD Seat THE EVENING WORLD, FRibar, f the Navy oup the matier of a ight by means « be seen some din Number Cannot GQaalify at the Prt Police Com joner Woods announced ~ voters of the city for the weeks about 100,000 yoters whose names are on the enrolment books will not be qualified to vo primartes a mont of the at the Hemoval enrolment books b jo Inspection at Po @t the Bureau of I endquarters of © h police tnapec tion district in the cit a LARGELY Bi Ess. (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) “I understand you are going to marry practical Miss Pepley?” “Yes, thank you." if course?” It's the only en- Minerva finishes i the sam adve ‘Then we call in @ notary & da clergyman and start a double partnership. Founded 1827 Fox Scarfs Finest Grade—Red or White. Superior Grades from our SEPTEMBER 44, 1915. CHILDREN OF DUCHESS FIGHTING SHERIFF'S WIN FIGHT FOR ESTATE FIST STRIKES AHEAD hg THEY MADE ON HER — OF MORRIS'S BRICKS " a ce Against the DD “eowrTe) oF ecm. ~ Drink Delicious Judgmen cof Mecklenburg-Schw " On and Pe in Daughte I t Kew At All Fountains “The First Real Thirst Quencher” Your Teeth Cleaning Money Goes to Charity os uae 6h Mane to ope Nap Poet tobe Tamilattes or Mosphal’ foo Dentist Finch 4 Me more teeth troubles. os can't ely remmmenai 215 W, 42nd St., *** ‘wt wen 10 K. St," sore me : rae 8 9, Cate beokat he scene look for Electric Moving Sign. Stewart & Co. Apperd for Women & Misses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY A SALE OF © annoyed the deponit 6 known In the upreme! t for 4402 funds agruing fr for feeding 4 told Mr W pri ttpe “ pr for keeping mone Yet him ba nen John Morris, former © y wa to be nes who died tn in France to rected that his ye Kiven to his eh Countess to turn 6 toan Amer- | jtess married the of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the taking place in Dover, peo glenn gece Autumn Apparel for Misses of the American fortune and began bay taphovypontdiy es cee PARIS DESIGNED, VERY MODERATELY PRICED 1918 tho Duke began proceedings in fo) The remarkable genius of the Paris designers, the wondrous beauty and Paris to annul his marriage to Geguted. weavisede the Garman charm of their creations ‘are as attractively portrayed in these teproductions as | courts refused to recognize the mar-| they were in the high priced original models. | riage. She strenuously opposed this | action. Later she instituted an ao- tion in London to have marriage declared valid, but th refused to sustain he | thirty years the D is twenty-nine owns large estates in England France, | Count de Gasquet-James, her fi husband, was a papal nobleman, |fore marrying him the Duchess was | Elizabeth Tibbetts Pratt, daughter of Col. Pratt, who organized and com- manded a Now York regiment and was killed in action in the second | battle of Bull Run, hace 8 PRINCE FREDERIC IS KILLED. Member of House of Tharn and Taxis Dies in Battle, Fur Trimmed Suits for Misses Of Sharkskin Velour, Whipcord, Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Suede Cloth, Velour Checks, Gabar- dine, Chiffon Velvet and Velveteen in all the new colors. 18.50 24.50 29.50 ana upwards Misses’ Street and Afternoon Dresses meeests Steet ane ssiternoon Uresses Of Serge, Taffeta Silk, Charmeuse, Soiree Silk, and combination of Serge with Silk or Satin with Velvet. 12.50 24.50 and upwards it 18.50 Misses’ Street and Motor Coats SS 0S ewe UES e esr AOE *ORTS Of English Mixture, Plush, Sharkskin Velour, Suede Cloth and Broadcloth, with or without fur trimming. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 24.—Prince Fred- eric of Thurn and Taxts, son of Prince Lamoral, was killed Monday while fight- ing in the Dniester region in’ Russia, according to a Vienna despatch to the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger. He was forty-four years old. 15.00 12 plain bodice combined with the Plaited skirt makes @ feature of children’s frocks as well as thove of the grown-ups. Here is one which {9 as simple as it ts attractive, for the bodice and skirt are Joinea under the belt and each piece is easy to cut and easy to make. The wide collar and the deep cuffs are exceedingly becomink and also exceedingly smart, and alto- © frock is one of the prettiest trimmed witht plain ti mmed with plain lnen to give just this effect. Plaid cotton sponge Ys var: attractive and durable too and quite suitable, while there are plain materials and striped inaterials, without ‘number Soft finished pique always makos. 1 retty frock for cool weather and pique i perfectly adapted to this desig. It Would be charming in blue or tose kolor with the trimming portions in white. If @ still daintier effect were wanted, the collar, cuffs and belt could be seal: loped, for every form of needlo-work 1s fashionable, and scallops, while they are easy to do and involve little time always give @ distinctive Aouch to ary garment. For a wool frock, th samo time can be washed, always desirable and the ‘chal very charming this year. \ Th pretty trimmed with’ taffeta and pretty trimmed with the same material f ® little n, @ contrasting color and, for later, velvet would be handsome, for a. Nemo Self-Reductng Corsets with Nemo Rellef Bands were introduced in 1906, They have been popular from the beginning, and are now {in greater demand than ever. For some types of stout figure, thay are the most satisfactory corsets ever made. The Improved Relief Bands ere now composed largely of semi-elastic Lastikops Webbing. They simply gather touch of velvet o1 If up @ large ‘“‘spready" abdomen; support, reshape and reduce {t ee “fo, oftect. "Wool cane Ta7e with delightful comfort and wonderful figure-improvement. frocks too, Rade pretty for children's ‘08@ Colored voile wit! {rimming ‘of taffeta i te, same Solos uld be very attractive and little labor, Wane rere For the 8-year size will he needed <4 The elasticity of the Relief Bands and the gentle friction of the Self-Reducing Straps produce a passive massage that gradually softens the excess fat, which ts absorbed xe", 0° Phi ge fy Wide, 2 5-8 zie. removs - the sok yameren: DerTanReTY FURIE DY 9.98 9mm BENE orra ru, Barn, raat Aetetgtame AY fSott“in'nten Mom ¢ to aD Gears Three distinct models, for three distinct types of the full figure: No, 402—For a short stout figure, small or flat bust, excess fiesh on abdomen rather than on hips. . No, 403—For a figure of medium height, with full bust, large ips aod abdomen... . ‘a tall figure with full bust, barge hips $400 CAUTION: The supporting, reducing and auto- massage service of these corsets is due to the Nemo THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- 1 Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in coin of stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alwa: size wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a Call at BURE, 8 spect! Karr HORLICK’S No, 408—For and abdom CaneZ : fa patented construction—the free play of the Bands and Birepe HOREICKS agains! 5 jade with straps and ban: L ey Fac llgern ri to the corest, ‘These, of course, have iy HK THE ORIGINAL no supporting, reducing or uto-massage value, and only add to the weight and bulk of the corset, Look for the trade-mark —NEMO, ‘That {s your protection against useless tmitations.” \ Every Nemo Corset {a an extra value simply asa corset, For the hygienic features—which are priceless —you PAY NOTHING EXTRA, ‘Tho Nemo Hygientc-Pashion Institute, New York MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FORALLAGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME QF NO suBSTITUTE Is “JUST As a00Q” <2 BED AND |RAVELER mags Hse Pets in tret ier 2. ETM BORGL A AR I I in dnl Se A CCC ccc Cl i lA AAC RELA ALLL ADS,

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