The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1915, Page 12

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CAMMEYER MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT @"" AVE. AT 20" ST. > Suntth fare about 1 A The response of New York women to our first advertisement featuring the model illustrated above was to large that we were unable to cope with the demand We are now to announce the second shipment of this new type of high-cut button boot trom our factory. This model is an exclusive “CAMMEYER” origination, and a boot of elegance and refinement. . Pa| Mnith the b wtreet Hospital au ' | Romaine stop A \ beard the crash | - BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS BELOW you see listed six points of superiority in Sterling Gum — a new and superior chew- ing gum made for you. Read these six points. Now how about Point 7? It is perhaps the most important of al]. Can you find it? It is in the gum. Later, suitable rewards for the discovery of that seventh point will be offered. Point 1. Crowded with flavor Point 2. Velvety body—NO GRIT Point 3. Crumble-proof Gutenhia pemasae Point 4. Sterling purity for the discovery of Point 5. From a daylight factory - ith P pint will Point 6. Untouched by hands re leaking Gas and Cigar mv cite Do the Rest a. HE IS HURLED 20 FEET Surgeon Plasters His Nose, and ‘Reckless Driving Summons’ Is Added to Woes 41 Kast One Hundred and Bighteenth Komaine of No, 2182 Amsterdam Ave nue satled past bim in anc A Hight Betton Boot, produced in Patent Leather ond Gun Metat In his eagerness to Ket the fare, Bmith | Black and Hw | Cloth Tops Also in Tan Russia Calf with Tan ran bie machine ‘Cloth Top. Welt soles, Two-inch Leather Cuban Lows Heals One Hundred and treet and wrecked it an buried twenty feet along | disfigured that be needed a Marien om to pateb It up. first aid, While he was helping Sinith iceman Delano banded them immune to appear in Marie Court | trate Dood | to-day and explain why they were prooklyn, ¢ Aviving recklessly through the avenue, | noying Phen the gasoline tank of Smith’ disabled craft wprank aleak and gal [tone of his perfectly good Anes ath Cee Be The . oigue ‘+ Watters Kendig, Morte Comedian Ried be Metere pete Renta Pillar Walter Kendig, one o@ the feta bee an| E n ml 8) Compound. Hriderton, Nd ! na wir MeGuire ot | female trouble and at times the room auffour of No on the N. J, late forty od in Newark nd healthy, can de my work 1 advice all M when Charles Giles, thirty-five, of No, 377 Amherst Streei, Kasi ( ings, one of tani. | the injured, died in Bt. James's Hos- inte an “LL pillar at Thirty-oighth now of, ( the skull and tn Giles and O'Mara clan Waite | r. The attto wheels pound ‘ ternal injuries. and bis nose was so | were ears it has For thirty ‘or female dé his taxi When he Mh ter Gets Hall. nd went back to give | The Rev, Richard Keep, forty-eight years old, of No. 162 Prospect Park | Weat, wan arraigned before Magis- ulceration, tamors, irregularities, ete If you Pinkham old, an Erasmus High No. 2088 Nostrand Avenue, Flatbush He was in jati all night having been unable to get ball. The case was The hunt has started @# And the hunting is good. A mystery is loose in New York @& Point 7 is here @ If you chew gum, here is a new treat in gum chewing—a new sensation in hunting. Look! @% Look twice! 4% Look close! Gum chewers throughout the United States and Canada are now looking for that seventh point. They haven’t found it. Some one will find it. Are you the one? Sterling Gum is sold by nearly every dealer who handles chewing gum. Ask for it. Get it. Enjoy it. Read those six points again. And then see if you are the lucky one who locates Point 7. ing CINNAMON GUM pS AAASELSELARR ES WEL NIK TASTE LIA LY OARS DOO IRN CA MA US eee ee The7- point chewing gum © Peppermint—in Red Wrapper. Cinnamon —in Biue Wrapper. The STERLING GUM COMPANY, Inc., Long Island City, Greater New York Te Gay bow OF ARLEN FARE Driver Smith Hits “L" SICKNESS sway direct ro 4. 0 5 Entrance "Quickly Yielded to Lydia | Pinkham's Vegetable very much from hed bearing down | peine, was irregular could hardly walk seross | a 1 was unable to do my bi iy khaw's Vegetable Compound did id of good, and now I am stro id ter om. 4 to-day holds the record of | being the most successful remedy Ld thousands ments as displacements, inflammation, want epecial advi: ite E. Medicine Co. -* 4 HOYT STREET —=s= Women's | Taffeta and } $5.98 Serge Dresses | ALSO IN ALL SERGE —excellent materials in navy blue and black* and excep- tionally new models. — Varl- ously irimmed with’ braid and buttons or combine. with silk. A remarkably low price for so early in the season. Sizes 34 to 46, Kecond floor, Central Building Women’s House | Dresses 79¢ Were 98c & More! ALSO. DRESSES AT 49c, which are reduced from 69¢ and higher. The assort- ment is especially good among the smaller sizes. Balcony, centre, Central Buikting, Misses’ New Tailored Suits $13.50 SMART IN EVERY LINE. Navy blue, black, green or brown poplin; a late model fitted at waist, with muffler collar of fur and flaring tai- lored skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ New Top Coats, $9.98 ‘The full flare falls In _a graceful line from the shoulder. Coat belted at waist; new scarf collar which crosses and fastens on both shoul- ders. Second Noor, Central Building, All Wool Plaids | 79¢ Usually $1.25 | Yard THE LOWEST PRICE ever asked for this quality. 50 inches wide, in the favor- ite blue and green combina- tion in medium and large checks. 98c Black Cheviot Serge, 59c a Yard 48 inches wide, all wool, In a deep tone of black; splendid weight and weave for Pall wear. Street floor, West Building, Odd Win Chairs, Were $13.50 $16to$33.75 ONLY A DOZEN of these delightful Chairs, covered with cretonne and tapestry, and no two alike; hence this quick disposal price. Fourth floor, East and Central Bidgs, Rotary | Ash Sifters r $1.49 Usually $1.98 <f GALVANIZED Rotary cyl- inder action, which separates the coal from the ashes, Will fit any ordinary ash can. 42c Fine Rubber Gloves, 28c a Pair Household Gloves save hands in housework. color; all sizes. 54c Chamois Skins, 39c Fine quality, good size Chamois. 5c Pearline, 3 for 10c The great cleanser, indispensa- ble in the kitchen, Store orders only. $1.25 Coaster Sets, 98c Beautiful patterns in Dutch fig- ures, grapes, Delft or star, with heavy brass nickel-plated’ rim, pierced, Set consists of one 12- inch Tray and six Coasters. Subway floor, Rast Builting, the Maroon Eb Minutes Irom 86th Mreet 2] Minutes from 73d Mrcet 17 Minutes from Grand Comtrel 9 Minutes from Broatiyn Bridge, Low Prices Co Thursday Thrift Sales Low prices furnish the strict test of admittance to these weekly money- saving events on the part of the various offerings published here No matter how low the regular price know well the Abraham and Straus policy of underselling still lower to qualify in a Thursday Thrift Sale. Hence the great—and ever greater—success Of these sales, for they bring splendid savings Of goods that are absolutely desirable. Black Plush Untrimmed Hats 69¢ NEW MANNISH STYLES. High crowned ¢f- fects, now so much worn. Zibeline plush, smoothed down like meo’s silk hats, and with velvet underbrims. We ask you to compare these with Hats selling elsewhere at $2.00, $3.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1.95 Black Lyons and colored vel- vet Hats, new, smart styles, made by one of our best makers. About 18 styles to selectyfrom Street Noor, centre, Kast Wallding Trimmed Hats, $4.95 Many new styles for early Winter wear, Fur trimmed; gold lace and silver Hats; white Hats now so much in vogue, smart draped Turbans with severe lines, and Tricornes. Compare these Hats, if you please, with Hats sell- ing elsewhere at $10.00 and $12.00 Metaanine floor, Kast Buiidiog. Chambray and Mas Gingham Aprons} “*° NEAT CHECKS, trimmed with ruffle all around, ket each side, Some models in solid color chambray, trim- med with bands of checked gingham. 59c Bungalow Aprons, 44c Each, Made of Lancaster high grade ginghams; some of pretty stripes, piped with solid color chambray; others of chambray, trimmed with checked gingham. 69c Bungalow Aprons, 54c With side fastening, in stripes; chambrays and pretty checks; prettily trimmed. Second floor, Kast Building. Fine English ) (9c Rock Teapots | Each ANOTHER SHIPMENT of these Teapots just re- ceived. Decorated in two different shapes and worth double what we are asking. 98c Blue and White Mix- ing Bowl Sets, 67c Six suitable sizes for kitchen use. 49c 4-Piece Blue and White Mixing Bowl Sets, 29c Bubway floor, Central Building, Women’s 29c | 35c Fast Black | 25¢ Taffeta Percaline | Yard 36 INCHES WIDE, taf- feta finish; excellent for petticoats and dress linings. 15c Fast Black Mercerized Sateen, 10c a Yard 36 inches wide. High lustrous finish, for inexpensive petticoats and coat linings. floor, TAyingston Street four, Geena Bullatia Curtain Madras) 49c THESE WERE FORMER- LY sold here at 38 to 98¢ a yard. Short lengths from iv lo 3 yards, Both plain and figured. In many cases less than half former prices. 2,500 Yards Filet Curtain Nets, 28c a Yard Novelty figured, in white, ivory and Egyptian, 48c Cretonne, 35c a Yard 2,000 “yards of the choicest Cretonne produced this season. A very wonderful value, ‘Thiet floor Fulton street, Cental Bldg, Sun-Fast ey and people who shop carefully ntrol it must be wy? All-Wool | inchilla + $3.95 Overcoats | RIGHT AT THE BEGIN- NING of the season these Overcoats at this price are un- usual v. All wool chinchilla in nav and gray shades, Double breasted model with self col- lar and belted back; button up snugly at the throat. Lined with an attractive black and white shepherd check. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Second floor, Kast Building, Men's Durable Half Hose | Pair WELL MADE WITH double heels and toes. Slight mill imperfections. An ex- ceptionally fine quality, in- cluding silk, silk lisle and fine cotton, in the most popular colors and black, Men’s Underwear, 33c Derby ribbed, fine combed co good quality, but 9c WorthI-3 More($2.98 OTHERS UP TO $6.49 A PAIR, They are worth more than we ask Thursday, but, having slight imperfec- tions, we have marked them low for quick selling. White, plaid and gray. $9.00 All-Wool Blankets, $5.49 Each Plaid one side, solid color, tan or blue the other. Desirable as an extra covering or the making of a robe. $9.50 Comfortables, $5.98 Each Pull size, wool filled; charmeuse covered; in solid colors, $1.50 White Crochet Bed- spreads, $1.29 Each Large size, good pattern. SMght mill imperfections, Subway floor, West Building, Bleached Sonlke Hemmed Sheets} Each SIZE BEFORE HEM- MING, 2x2% yards. With neat center seam, AN ex- veptional value. Bleached Muslin Pillowcases, 10c Each Hemmed; 45x36 Inches, Bleached Muslin, 514 Yd. Pull yard wide. Subway floor, West Building. $2.49 CutGlass Fern Dishes $1.75 AMERICAN CUT GLASS, 8-in. footed Fern Dishes, handsomely cut in the popu- lar pinwheel and fan designs; complete with silver plaied lining. $3.98 Boudoir Clocks, $2.19 Fancy ormolu yoid vases, wiih 8-day guaranteed movement and 2-inch porcelain dial. Subway floor, Centra! Building, 29c Hemmed ) 24c Bath Towels | Each HEAVY, LARGE SIZE 39c Bath Towels, 29c Extra heavy, large size, Btrest floor, Lévingston street, East Bidg,

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