The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1915, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1918. WAS. 1. CaBOT LODGE pEaD.! . = HUNTING SAVAGE GERMANS. > ite ot 1 * eemetee Magione Hee omer «6 Het woe! Vhwepene te ee # 7 : 4 ~ RAMANT Mane, fet tO ~The one | bape “ oe Gens 0! Mee Henry Coket keoage Soman 4 Sites VF hensie taten ot be ’ ie ; here ies! Gighi O80 embeunces ' FOR BUSINESS c : Rive Lndge wns sini five peers See * veee | tarts Heading Says Jers uf , . “ Cred Will Be Announced lo-Night at Latest \f OMICAGO, Hep th Four of he Angio-Prench Cred Lane Commu — Paset arrived in Chicago today 0 a Here giesied by & commition we Prominent bankers ow 0 = L.. § pincses “ EXPECTED BIOOER SENTENCE.’ poids Mreriden vf einen ie are doubly fortified. we Seasons of “e s omamer Chesens ave located’ t0 i Commonwe: breadth” and moun by expert q The fitting is made snug and the screw oarey fills the hole, thus eliminating all play. Rock Yards and Bins Brawn Payne, representing (be Bar Associa. © Hough in the wet ‘The Commissioner bere ar work ship which go. into | Portl Meckett and M, Kernen The were scoompaniad » i EVERY pair of Harns Eyer |W aime ort Me Me Bil pong | glasses— whether they COSt [yormnat greetings were exohanne Dp $2.00 or more, the hotel where rooms had heen re ned in taking countert y hie tigating the suicide the leerved " Hacovered the false money | | Baron Reading | hewspaperinen, decried (he idea put F : 4. i} “ ‘ Goutiats and Optverans | ino Ten ss oe Kast @td st, near 6th Ave, | J" 8 ip view driven by Domini+ 44 West 125th St, near Lenox Ave. We came t) Chicago to talk bual- | cx Si Merling Pace #7 West S4th St., bet, 6th and 6th Aves, | neaw,” lie We are going to| ft of 4462 Columbus Ave., bet, Bat & A€d Hts.) ing with the bankers, | 4 od m™ N near John Bt. | TF ean't aay that it] bat 1406 i Nicholas 1007 Bway, ne Teor tate maw | OPT Willoughby, Biklym.| j) 4) nal effair, but] ness gathering 480 Fulton St. opposite A. BS. Bly | yng feuding added that the terms ‘ Tae 609 Broad St..next to StrauseCo.,Newark jor tie loan as they stand at proneut'tornd hurte. He will recover dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Exceptional Offering WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED SUITS Special, 24.50 Purchases on Wednesday and Thursday will appear on bill rendered November Ist. Dressy and smart tailored models, reprodugtions of higher-priced styles, de- ‘veloped in Broadcloth, Poplin or Gabardine, with fur-trimmed collar and cuffs, Also several models handsomely trimmed with silk braid. All the season’s newest colors. Tailored Suits Smart Fall Suits in several smart exclusive models, made of | in « number of dressy models, made of Vel- Broadcloth or Gabardine. vet, Broadcloth or Gabardine. Special, 29.50 Special, 48.50 dames McCreery & Co. Séth Street 5th Avenue EXTRAORDINARY SALE Purchases on Wednesday Will Appear on Bill Rendered November Ist 150 Fine Persian Room Size Rugs At 4% Less Than Usual Prices A special consignment direct from Persia, offered at marked savings. beautiful colors and patterns; quality guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. An opportunity to procure a fine specimen of Oriental art. 100 Persian Gorevan Rugs Unusually firm, strong texture; rich colorings. 50 Lustrous Persian Meshed Rugs Beautiful medallion effects. 157.00 to 195.00 Actual Values 228.00 to 275.00 In Addition an Extraordinary Offering of 200 PERSIAN KURDISTAN RUGS 21.50 _ Regularly 30,00 Average ule 3.8x0 #. This price is remarkably low, notwithstanding the acarcily of these fine, durable rugs, eet ered —_ - . ee ~~" Lord & Taylor~~ Mth Street FIFTH AVENUE Mth Street oret Porcheses Will Appear on Bille Rendered Nowember set BONWIT TELLER & CO. Tle po tally Stay of’ Ormpenalaons ! L ! ee The Correct Outfitting of NURSES and MAIDS Convention's pronouncements as to Service Apparel are absolutely met in the Lord & Taylor assortments of Uniforms, Aprons, Caps, ete. , aot Blue ? ' ' k ane of our growing _ 77~ $2.00 Styles. ... $1.45 “ , XS members of on certain preseril None other finds representa tion here and none but the FIFTH AVENUE. AT 36" STREET Individualized Styles with a Distinctive Note of the Personal ang Caugnters and ‘Three models, very neatly ~~ pov y bend Sp Me and flaring, well gored skirws. | Short sleeved and collar- | lees. Long sleeved and with high collar. The third piped with black and white check, has a cap to match, Black Uniforms Percale, cotton alpaca, forms of Mohair, Cotton Al. © paca, Sateen and washable plin, sateen and mohair, Prices according to material, fabrics, with high, low or v |} AW convertible collars \ a $2.00, 3.00, to $8.50 .00, 3.00, Paty Percale Uniforma—Biue aud Nurses’ and Maids’ Aprone -Lawn, iat i hey anai's, tciped, Swiss and Cambric, in large, small and . 7 i medium sizes, —Convertibie aig, Chambrey Unitorme 2c, 38c, 0c, 75c, 9c and $1.25 ¥ Princess and Bib Aprons—Plain or em- White Uniforma—Percale, Dixie cloth | »*oidery trimmed. and Oxford cloth for Nurses and nurse maids, 56c, 75e, 98c, $1.25, 1.50 to $2.95 $2.25, 3.00 and 4,00 Caps—6c, %, 12c, 15c, 18c, to 35c Second Fleer. elpfu chold attire | | best makes, although prices are so moderate New Fall Models in Uni- The Bonwit Teller shop presents the unusual modes in Tailleur Suits and Coats that do not become commonplaces, Their marked originality assures that touch of individual- ism which is distinctly personal. Russian Types in Women’s -Tailleur Suits G Coats The use of fur in the lavish Russian mannerplays a domi- | nating role in suit and coat fashions. Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits, 29.50 35.00 45.00 75.00 Fur Trimmed Velour and Duvetyne Suits, 39.50 55.00 75.00 98.50 Fur Trimmed Velvet Suits, 59.50 75.00 89.50 110.00 Fur Trimmed Utility Coats, | s 25.00 29.50 39.50 65.00 | i} pic oO Cy oe + ee a SSS z i TOYLAND At Lord & Taylor's A delightful place with hundreds of dolls, every imaginable animal, drums, blocks, engines, mechanical toys and a great tank on which to sail any number of boats. Games too, and fascinating books galore, All attractively priced. Fourth Floor THE BARBER SHOP For Little Folks The youngsters will really enjoy a visit to this little white tiled shop, adjoining the Infants’ wear section. In this minia- ture Barber Shop curls are clipped, locks shorn and trimmed by an expert on Juve nile Tonsorial Fashions. Charges very moderate. Fourth Floer. Fur Trimmed Velour and Duvetyne Coats, 32.50 49.50 59.50 79.50 Fur Trimmed Velveteen Coats, 75.00 95.00 125.00 FABRICS for BABY CLOTHES Soft, fine materials from which to fashion the daintiest of garments. Bath Robe Eiderdown, fig-] Viyella_ Flannels. Un-| English Long Cloth, soft ured and Indian patterns; | shrinkable; checks, plaids and | chamois finish; width 36 in.; width 27 inches; a yard, .30¢ sree width 31 ingens 48 piece of 12 yards ieeaeae $1.95 Embroidered White Skirt- |” Muriko Nainsook Cambric] _N#0mi Nainsook, Cambric ing Flannel in hemstitched | and Longcloth, 36 and and Longeloth, 42 inches | aid scalloped designs; a | inches ie edhe via Waa wide, 10 yards boxed. yar r te eeeeenees 65c to $2.50 | boxed. .... $1.85 and $2.45 $2.75 and $3.25 Second Floor. Ss ee eee eee ee se se aes ep ee eee cece ams For Wee Lads and Lassies j Pretty things a-plenty for little folks’ wardrobes and at prices most attrac- Be next door to every customer peed pea jue a glimpse of the Infants’ Wear Section with its hum- reds vely little garments and its dainty nursery fittings will delight every Your customers three thousand miles off Videapcea Nae ud al | ite y ery fitting 8 think of you as nearly a week's journey Mother. As instances of Lord & ‘Taylor economies: away. By the sun you are only three Children’s White Infants’ Coats Children’s Coats hours apart. By Western Uniom ‘you are . Dresses Long and short coats of fine], New models in chinchilla, just around the corner. | , Ernpite and maine weeds cashmere and rich faille silk | broadcloth, velget and vel- 7 . | a ; tt i ; y i You can accustom distant trade to think trimmed. with fine ‘Valen-| i cream and white; warmly | with squirrel, beaver fitch of you in terms of minutes instead of miles ciennes laces and embroid-|interlined and silk lined;/and skunk. | Many ‘elabo- , by frequent use of Western Union Day and cries. Sizes 2to6 years. Usu-| scores of lovely models.|rately hand embroidered. :: Night Letters. ually $2.45.... 0.0065 $1.95 | $4.95, 5.95, 7.95 to 19.75 |$5.95, 6.95, 7.95 to 39.50 Wath wlth your local Waitaen Union Manager | The New Hats of velvet, velour and imported corduroy... .95¢ to $14.50 ESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH | Boys’ Wash Suits Little Children’s Hand-Made Dresses THE W CO. Middy, Sailor and Dutch Colored Dresses French pique, repp and models with trousers of col- A limited number of these;| linen hand-embroidered, in a ored chambray or gingham|some bloomer, others waist] box- pleated and Russian and white blouses, Broken] models in ginghams and] models, Broken sizes 2 tog sizes, 2 lo 4 years Were} chambrays. Sizes 2, 3 and 4] years. Were $6.50 to $11.75. So.48. (NOWsi cans $1.95| years. All $1.00styles..45c¢] Now........ $3.95 to 6.95 Fourth Floor, [eR SRais 46° St 8 1é Grand Rapids Furniture ccountsfrom ‘1 a Week Up. ee ae ee ee ve eA a. + 0) OED 0 ED 0D (0) ED) ED 0 EE ED ( (0) > 0 ESO All Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures. ‘ Calland Make Your Own Terms (| Our terms also apply to New York, New Jersey’, Long Island @ He J & Room \ and Connecticut Ss. " Furnished 3 Rooms ,, _ 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT bea gg|*69.98 *89.98 *109,98 $109.75 MAILED FREE We Have Only One Price 4 The WORLD Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday - ADAM PERIOD KEDROOM SUITH in Silver Gray, with French 57.50 co! “ ca Blate mirror; complete set, 3 pieces, 750-752 8“Av=:Cor. 46 St. OPEN MONDAY € SATURDAYS UNTIL IO P.M. b PAY WEFREICHFY YL a rsepameip etcetera

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