The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918. =.= a} | oe ar crow #10000". | Original Ilome_ Dressmaking Designs See 0 ee oe , ee GARY SCHOOL METHOD a 1 aed Hh Haptetee “|” By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert 2° B. Altman & Co. — - | Seeeesersorereenteererr ss’ | ae GIVE $43,500 FOR MISSIONS TY ~» oy Strong-Minded Women of Originality Are Able to » dgnore the Dictates of . Fashion and Dress Ac- } we tar) cording to Their Own hang Ideas, but Such Women Are Few, tor the Great IOWA WOMAN | Majority Are Content, omen tty Hinge Prem & Rare Silver Fox Skins &. ta Wee ; dey athorwwane: \n unusually large and magnificent ; Collection of Sliver Foxes ts now ase sembled in the Fur Department (Third Ploor). eee oe) - to Let the Fashions Be | ; poor : Matched Pairs or Single Pelts for TELLS OTHERS aenachallcheansind 2 BB individual selection ere offered at | | Srna ei theyre he went 6 especially attractive prices, ranging from $450.00 to $3,000.00 per pair. A number of the skins have been made up in Muffs and Neckpleces. There Is also a splendid assortment of Natural | / Biue Fox, Natural Cross Fox, White Fox, Red | Special Sale Fox or Colored Fox in single skins or made In order to make room for our large new stock Mp Uhh TAEEDR ANTS S088: of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering of 100 Used Pianos of many different makes, all full-sized uprights, in | B. Altman & Ca. perfect order,some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-| etable Compound Carried | to» Her Safely Through Change of Life. nd oa that gives them an empbatioc | quality which pute them apart from | “Atthe Change | the others It ts not their mode of | 1 would hove to | dressing that one envios, but one & ¢ up my work| Gut but recognize that it eu and take my bed for | power—the power to think out some y there | (hing for oneself and atick to It was no help for we| Kew of us, bowever, are ao strong but to lie still, 1] and egutistio. We are led into the | took Lydia F. Pink: | paths of fashion’s folly, sometimes for better dud sometimes for Worse, never with & thought that we could pos sibly resist, Bul as a matter of fact, ugh women do not realize it, it le y who make or mar the fashions which are placed before them. by no means do all of the fashions Cedar Repids, lowe 56 & O29-66-5 4450-4 ORS O5sOe4 Letter for me than eines F tried. Many Little Children’s Coats | launcied in « sennon pul through - for cash or payments of only $5 down and | recognized wtylos, If all women wou + a eel that each ; $5 Monthly (2 to 5 years) 4 pO soon aarpey sym without interest. Also special attractive low prices Three models in the desirable fabrics mens bord to toauis the etvles on some Baby Grands and Player-Pjanos. tioned below and entirely distinctive in style whatever they are to rt, arks be pt they find them un- Lil aged os " them and wear 4 there are only are promptly ligent women who are approaching the period in life when wome: change may |; will be placed on Special Sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at exceptional price quotations. Chinchilla Coats, flannel-lined . $5.00 Corduroy Coats, fur-trimmed, silk-lined, at 2. +s «© «© © 6 «© « 6) =6(8825 Broadcloth Coats, fur-trimmed and silk-lined, at . 6» «© «© «© © 6 wo lw ]|6SREO Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Brancli Stores | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway » the courage of 4 enough to do convictk or it be thelr purse or of becomingness that Most of womankind take | he interest In the prevatling | Skirt, all of striped silk, might not be s once they are made deprived entirely, a band of the plain hich will answer the pur-| Silk offers itself to the edge of tho | eff many occasions of different is the one which receives first attention at this time in the season. My sketch at the right shows such a ck developed in light weight broad- cloth, velvet and chiffon. There ts a! sort of overbodice of burgandy red | velvet, which, assuming the dignity of | a yoke in front, trimly fastened with | buttons and eyelets, makes @ bold dash to the belt line in back. Here a belt might deter any further way- B4946-b444H-04 able Com-| 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS 371 E. 149th St., near 3d Ave. jingote, Velvet buttons on the t and straps on the belt add an female organist and builds up the ened nervous system. It hus carr many women safely through this If there are a i clive trimming dotall - Stern Brothers Fiend and Fird Streets, West of Fikth Avenue A Special Sale of Taffeta Silk Umbrellas vauite plain if 1t were not for that, | of superior quality will be offered to-morrow , put a un atsitr oo there ia nosed] ‘ at the exceptional of . . . $3.00 any way. wardness, but not so! The line con- # Into that of the redingote which at the back and makes a pretty ming for the same color broad-| skirt. Indeed, the skirt would, ly plaited blouse of selt- riled mown" ag uct Corsets and Brassieres ping # tiny frill be- Hand Bags with | This assortment consists of Women’s Um- Sterling Initials | brellas in black or colors, with handles ' 2 F P attractively mounted with Sterling Silver or ree sive novelty Pag bed poe | Bakalite; also Men's Umbrellas, with Opera . ’ . | or Prince of Wales handles, with Sterling Specially priced at $4.95 t | Silver mountings. ka Dolly wn “Hello, Bway Tuesday Attractions ERCHANDISE advertised M Sunday is on Sale Monday sep cuffs of vel- | @ little unusual man- fulness of broadcloth ntire effect of this trock would | Special Model Corset, Regularly $2.25, at $1.35 and Tuesday at theprices found becoming to most any figure. A : . . quoted fexcepe, where quantities 6 blouse of ihe, watat in hack Of white or pink coutil; medium bust; trimmed insulficient y smart, and the softness of 1e | vi i i a i are tomatic O ding ons Annual very intro F ering Fi any | | with laces and ribbons, suitable for all figures. one, On the whole, a dressy effect ts : eS le of Silk Achieved without undue elaboration. “Alpha” Corsets at $1.85 | Brassieres at 39¢c & T5c come ° UKs AS the lett. sisgwestion (for stripe Of white or pink broche; low cut | Of butiste, trimmed with heavy lace Paget clonal daigns ructed after the same design. | The top; handsomely trimmed; or with yoke of embroidery; The attractive bargain prices ai allie, nino the belt, and that the Regularly $3.00 Regularly 50c and $1.00 quoted in this sale are more than nasi iad lads oaacaet lho important, 7 “Alpha” Corsets at $2.95] Brassieres . . . at 95c ote hich itis Cate te mah Of white French coutil or broche, | Entirely new models, of allover Lom 1. a long straight model, trimmed embroidery of fine butiste, pacer peaks be “el th with laces and ribbons; elaborately trimmed; i 0 8th St c Regularly $5.00 Regularly $1.50 A » el 9 9 « !! | Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Ever Liked is sold under the Sun- shine name, Study the Sunshine Rack at your dealer’s and find dainties for receptions, outing and children’s lunch, and every daily meal, | Always fresh—for every day is baking day at the Wonder | Bakery—the Bakery of a | thousand tastes, located Striking Values To-morrow, on the Second Floor. Made of superior chiffon velvet, moire or pin seal in round, full one-piece models, with covered frame, insi partment, and mirror, The initial is cut in | Fifth Avrnue-Madison Avenue, Sterling Silver as a Pendant. Ostrich Feather Boas and Neckwear Remarkable Values, To-morrow Ostrich Feather Boas, in a variety of : F abaded abl combinations, snecial RL: Purchase wn A special purchase will be offered Regularly sold at $3.00 | of oye | eel To-morrow, at extremely low prices H ¢ 1 TH ‘lileles te ; Collars, Sets, Guimpes, Lace and Georgette | a baa Why \, Umbrellas of Levantine Twilled | Umbrellas of heavy Twilled and Crepe Vestees, some hand embroidered, Week mh, | 4 and Taffeta Silk, handles of Levantine Silk, handles of OPENS AN ACCOUNT sterling silver, gun metal and etched sterling silver, gun metal, CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $00.00 6.00 “ 75.00 7.50 “ * 100.00 10.00 “ * 150.00 15.00 “* * 200.00 25.00. — 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED natural wood, cape and buck horn, at $1.95 at $2.85 Actual Value $3.00 Actual Value $4.50 Umbrellas of Taffeta and Twilled Silk, handles of imported jewelled Bakelite; Prince of Wales crooks in Bakelite, Belier $4. 95 Actual Values to $8.75, at 1 Regularly sold for 75e to 82,25 | at 48c, 95e and $1.45 | | A Special Sale of Women’s Shoes and tortoise shell; | fl i COMPLETE FROM 960 TO $500] fisieu"es ‘Tne World's tatormes On the Second Floor, To-morrow, Open Monday & Saturday Evenings ton saereree Maen, “wertes 104ST, L STATION AT CORNER e A A A Uptown Office, northwest core Interesting Special Offerings in Extremely High Cut Shoes, $3.65 Wert'gu Mario OtReny Tas Fashionable Dress Trimmings Actua! Valuo $3.00 a pair aoa Comprising Spangled, Beaded, Rhinestone, Jet, Silk Embroidered Band- ings, Motif Designs, Allovers and Flouncings in rich color combinations, . Made of patent leather and black glace kidskin, in button and laced models, with flexible’ closely trimmed soles, finished with graceful Spanish Louis heels. COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Novelty Bead and Spangled Spangled and Beaded Allovers Trimmings, and Flouncings, at 50c, 1.25 to 6.50 yard | at $1.50, 3.25 to 9.75 yd. Jet Bead Novelties, in Girdles, Cords, Buckles, Orna- ments and Fringes, . . « » « « yard 50c to 2.95 White Novelty Fur Trimming, with rhinestone and floral heading; also desirable fur edge trimmings in ~ e black, whiteand brown, . «3 . «~~. yard 50c to 6.50 right here in New York. loose-Wnse Bescon Onno ; Babers of | Seushing ‘Biscuits . Also 850 Pairs of Women’s Shoes at $3.65 Formerly 85,00 to 8.00 The WORLD Sai 100,000 pies Mor Each Week Day Than Any Other Taken from regular stock, in a range of incom- plete sizes and styles to be discontinued, wrmenaner ee = e t tae peti Bini icici (quuyusrevis armies snOUiG KKe DU a6 was tne cninas OF tae While ear

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