The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 5

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| THE Chowne een oe ¢ tne oe moomt oe! + tor bow me bens wvenees TO KiDMar ViCTIO te the Cansdinn comtingeet ot the j Mrerde nee ' You Ready — Pngitunan Who Lost 67 om “| of Detention | Sateheepung _ niet attempiet (oe dey 1. Clebourne of Rath, Rngie “y bad already seindied out of | 01.600 on the off heree race game yon when Voobting, Compete oii work by Coniral Offoe Deter es p Viching o i. te | V0# Boyle and MeKine and Anristant YMoliey shone pre teow, # One Mu | BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spucially Shap of Onpuaton FiFTH AVENUE AT 35™ STREET “Jeunes Filles’’ Fashions in Tailleur Suits 20.00 to 225.00 That effect of maturity which so indelibly stamps the usual over-sophisticated types of misses’ tailleur suits is conspicuously absent in those produced for the . A younger set in this shop. The correct ideas of youthful verve and esprit are ex- r pressed in rich, soft velour, duvetyn, velour checks, broadcloth, whipcord and chiffon velvet. Sizes 14 to 18, SPECIAL OFFERING FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ Fur Trim’d Tailleur, Costume Lounge & Travel Suits A MOST INCLUSIVE SHOWING OF THE MORE DISTINCTIVE MODES. 39.75 55.00 These Suits are shown in VELOUR DE Suits deve! in CHIFFON VELVET, LAINE, BROADCLOTH, _WHIPCORD, BR , PLAIDS, VELOUR DE AND BRICQUE MIXTURES. LAINE, CHECK VELOUR. Flare Godet and Belted Jackets eying: Box Coats with funnel collars, edgings and high funnel, choker, muff and animal collars large Pierrot buttons of fur. Plaid Suits / the various fashionable furs, diamond braid- ith “muff” pockets and braid bound edges, ing, surplice belts, soutache embroidering, Long flare Coats with high choker collar, cuffs tucked Se ne ornaments, arrow ed and border peel Lora fur oe ints, it buttons, wing pockets ai pendant panel suits, it: paar ee excuses phases. velour checks with double callars of waiver: Misses’ Stockinette Coats—Fur Choker Collon—3) QQ An especially smart model of the new stockinette cloth in oxford, brown, green and blue heather tones dis- tinguished by high choker collars of beaver, skunk-raccoon or seal. Misses’ Danse Frocks College & Daytime Frocks 0 27.50 35.00 55.00 13.50 18.50 29.50 4 Dainty concepts in volant, bouffant, hoop, Simple tailleur frocks of serge, Jenny plaid silk- draped and polonaise effects with flasher of ex- and-serge, taffeta-and-serge for study hours and «4 quisite lace petticoats. These dresées are made of general service. Also more formal styles in Geor- rgette crepe, soiree taffeta, Dresden silk, and gette crepe and charmeuse in the other appropriate materials, Sizes 14 to 18. colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Frocks _in College, Informal and Formal Types 13,50 to 175.00 season's favored direction. Afternoon frocks of youthful daintiness and charming silhouette, many touched withfur. Dance and debutante frocks in tulle, silver, velvet. plain or pailleted or sequined, puffed, hooped and draped. Sizes 14 to 18. Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps HIGH FUR COLLAR AND DEEP CUFFS. 49.50 Misses’ Daytime Coats FUR AND BRAID TRIMMED 39.75 Russian Cossack and Guard Coats of ace Full length enveloping evening wrap in rose, sa velour, chamois-cloth, gabardine, velour de laine phire or iy wo lined throughout with peau de and mixtures. High collars of skunk-raccoon, braid cygne and heavily interlined. Very high flare bindings, patent leather trimmings, silver embroi- jar and deep cuffs on sleeves of skunk-dyed dered edges. Sizes 14 to 18, raccoon. Sizes 14 to 18. “Flapper” Tailleur Suits, Coats and Frocks Originated by Bonwit Teller Co.—for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 “Flapper” Tailleur Suits Of whipcord and gabardine in Norfolk, belted and suspender models, Navy blue, Afrique, bottle 1 6. 5 0 : “Flapper” Fur Trim’d Suits Double-breasted jacket, choker collar of vel- vet and fur, edged with rows of braid, Sus- peggy we 22,50 Sizes Fo 16 nsles'ae Tea “Flapper” Chinchilla Coats Full lnpgt loose, belt back model, in ndvy pie oxford sad estan High itton-to-neck collar, Sizes 12 to I6....ccceseeeeees 15.00 “Flapper” 3-Piece Frocks 10.75 to 16,50 Three distinct pieces worn separately or en- semble. Made of serge and pique. Sizes 12 to 16, “Flapper” Dressy Coats Cay elle, shoket ela a fur bordered styles in broadcloth, velour a velvet, Sizes 12to 16......... 39.75 “Flapper” Afternoon Frocks 16,50 to 39.75 Unusual models of plaid, stripe and monotone silks, also silk-and-serge and crepe-de-chine- and-serge. eae etiN, RVENING WORLD. ~ MOTTON PICTURE HURT WHEN AUTO CAPSIZES. Aeetdent Bee te Miert te Aneta . * (wove Tailleur effects of serge, Georgette crepe and satin, designed on lines of simple, ‘ AMERICAN SHELLS BEST Heel tome Maneterin TRUST LEG: sees MUST DISSOLVE Wins § Patents Company, 14 Concern for Big Firm ‘ run PHIA “4 R . worp ye ' Ont anti-trust canes to-day when} VJudge Olwer BO Dex United tates District Court here] handed down the alleged moving picture | the @round « at it was violating the Bherman law remulating interatate ay foreten The decision wae rendered agnine the Motion Pret the General Filr ¥ and wey eral other concerns and individual manufacturing motion picture filme and ace ies or controlling the rights of manufacture, Many commeroe. for th COMB SAGE TEA IN ‘ompany Cow Snir eoseee | MFELESS, GRAY HAR |to how the alleged com’ on is to be dissolved, but requested that a decree be submitted for approyal. It is probable the case will be tate to the Supreme Court, The defendants in their argument laid stress upon the rights of those holding patents to do with their property what they thought best, but the court in its opinion declared that the granting of & patent does not confer a license to do that which the law condemna. The court found that the defend- ante went far b what was neceasary to protect 5 nt rights and that their acts constituted a violation of the anti-trust laws. A list of theatres and moving ple- ture places was prepared and no fim exchange was allowed to distribute filma to any exhibitor except those named on tho list, Uniform prices and rules were made, tt was further alleged, and If the film exchanges did not observe the orders of the so- called trust thelr supply was cut off, The defendants named in the orig- inal petition of complaint besides the Motion Picture Patents Company are |" the General Film Company, Blograph Company, Thomas A.; Edison (Inc.), Essanay Film Manufacturing Com- pany, the Kalem Company (Inc.), George Kleine, Lubin Manufacturing Company, the Melies Manufacturing Company, Pathe Freres, the Selig Polyscope Company, the Vitagraph Company, Frank L. Dyer, Henry N Marvin, J. J. Kennedy, William P zer, Samuel Long, J. A. Berst mund Lubin. Gaston Melies, Al 3 Smith, George K. Spoor and W. N, Selig. ‘The Court added the following para- graph to its formal finding “The point has been raised by the United States that the on the picture film was limi negative and d not cover tive mot dealt in sions to wh been reache > If Mixed with Sulphur’ it Darkens so Naturally Nobody ean Tell, ED OED) SSR) ED 0) ERED (0 ED 04S (0) RED 0 CD (PED 0-ERET> (0 EID 0D 0 ED 0D (0) ED 0-SEED 0D 0. (0) SED 0 ED 0 ED 0 ERED (0) ED 0D 0-<GEED 0) RED (CED 0) ED GED ED 0 ED ED EE EP ae dull, or wtreaky simple mixture wi derful B appliee asking at * Sage wi will get @ can be de color ane plendid ull, dry, itchy scalp lowntown druggist says everybody uses, Wyeth's J Sul phur, i natural and ev j— dam pe and draw it th Bookkeeping and Other Office Work Is Taxing on the Eyes! Up one column of figures—down another—eyes fixed on your work. It’s a heavy burden—and sure to cause strain unless you help the eyes with correct glasses. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses-as Low as $2.50 &Sons. g Established 53 Years HAVRE, France, Oct. 1. New York: 184 Bway, at John St Norwelgian steamer of! 223 Sixth J Bergen, caught fire and sank while 850 Sixth anchored three miles southwest of the! 101 Nassau, al mouth of the Seine. The cre m Port authorities sald the expl accidental, Ww 42 St St.cor, Bond St 7 B’klyn: 498 Fulton CAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6!" AVE. AT 20™ ST. Surprisingly Little Prices for Women’s Autumn Shoes | For week-end shoppers “CAMMEYER” has prepared two very special offerings in women’s shoes that combine correct Autumn style with unusual value. ‘The models il- ustrated only hint at the many attractive styles to be found l here at prices surprisingly low. ANew $ 3:50 A New $550 | Button Boot Lace Boot Produced in Patent Leather and | py natent I Gun Metal with Black Paton Calfakin Welt ther and h Black 1% Boles. Two-inch Leather Cuban Louts Heels, fnoh Concave Cudan Heets. (9 REED (9) EDC FRIDAY, OCTOBER i, qrcccccc eee 2 > > D> AT 0 SD OT OD 1D ED + 2 ee Pt ee a OL Ne eC rN bovew—worvervenamesatorrsrrrsnanaaialal a a a a a ee ee —— WOMEN’S SUITS i916. “Lord & — seth Street FIFTH AVENUE Untrimmed Hats, Very Special, 2.95 of Black Hatters’ Silk Plush Fen of the season's smartest shapes, high crowned or low, wide brimmed or small, made of an excellent quality hatters’ silk plush, fine napped and of brilliant lustre, with facings of black velvet Illustrated are several of the shapes, including Cavalier, Direetoire, Poke and Sailor Hats. Silk Velvet Hats, Hand Blocked and French Edged Another purchase of these finely hand-blocked hats, the majority in a few in colors. ‘Ten shapes for selection, including Sailors, Pok 98 1 black, ‘Tricornes and High Crowned effects. Usually $5.95....6..0000005 $2. A Free Trimming Service is maintained for those who purchase materials in this depariment IN THE JUVENILE MILLINERY SECTION Many very attractive new styles Children’s Semi-Tailored Hats, suitable} Children’s Dress Hats. Picturesque little for school wear, in felt, velveteen and cor-| velvet hats, some with silk shirred brims, duroy. Sailors, soft crushed hats, Tam-| orettily trimmed with flowers, fur and the o'Shanters and other knoekAbout ‘shapes, new fruit effects. A charming assortment. smartly, but simply trimmed. $1.50 to $5.00 $5.00 to $15.00 ny Fourth Floor, Women’s Coats In New Models and Materials Traveling and Motoring, Street and Afternoon Coats, in a diversity of extremely smart models, de- veloped in . Fine Tweeds Oxford Coatings Broadcloth Suede Cloth Wool Velour ‘ Wool Plush Of Notably Smart Style Chiffon broadcloth, whipcord and corduroy in the rich new shades of African Brown Hunters’ Green Field Mouse Navy Blue Blackberry and Black. Fur trims the majority of the coats, which are finely lined and warmly interlined. Skirts that conform to the latest dictates of Fashion. Scores of Distinctive Models at Also exceptionally excellent values in finer suits, ranging up to $175.00. . TMrd Floor. Garments warmly interlined and richly lined, the majority trimmed with the sea- son’s most fashionable furs, with skunk, dyed raccoon, opossum with some genuine shunk or with fitch. Loose swinging or cleverly belted models attractively priced at 25.00, 29.50, and 35.00 TMrd Floor. $19.50, Charming indeed are Autumn’s Fashions FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Specialization in youthful apparel has resulted not only in the perfection of style standards, but in exceptional economies as well, Outfitting the daughter of the house from kindergarten days until she achieves to the dignity of a degree, has for years been a Lord & Taylor specialty. The proof of its excellence is evidenced in these typical values: Misses’ Suits—3 Models Gabardine, Whipcord and Broadcloth in the emart Pall shades, trimmed with braid or fur. Coats in jienty short effects, blouse or Russian models, warml terlined and lined. Skirts Gh flariag nes. “Specially pricedrasseres cesecsssess PL ODO Eight Models in Suits Broadeloth, Gabardine and heavy Whipcord Suite in fur trimmed with coats of every correct style in the various Novel skirt effects featuring pockets and $25 00 Twelve Models in Suits length hip yokes Finer Suits, $39.50 to $89.00, are trimmed with fitch, skunk, raccoon, beaver, outria, moleskin and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Misses’ Serge Dresses Serge with plain or plaid pallets in several very smart models Mtecise ital Peed Peale’ $12.50 ana 13.50 Coats, $12.50, 19.50, 25.00 to 49.50 Juniors’ Dresses (Sizes 15 to 17 Years) ined with braid and fur Juniors’ Coats (Sizes 15 to 17 Years) Tweeds in grey or brown, in model with full back deep belt, high collar and large patch Serge is prettily pockets. Smart and serviceable..., 91 2.50 Girls’ . Girls’ Girls’ Plaid Dresses Velveteen Dresses Fur Trimmed Coats Sizes 8 to 14 years. Sizes 8 to 14 years, In light or dark t 4 plaids, In gree: or navy; three y smart’ style. trimmed, in- Three models in green, blue or brown Broadcloth, Zibeline and Corduroy, warmly’ interlined and Beaver and opossum fur Belted models with $19.50 lined, trinemned pleats or the fashion- able flare jacket model with » gilt bute i $12.50 Third Floor, <*

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