The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 7

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*EE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. + a | 1! 1 OES VD B Altman & Ca. BONWIT TELLER & CO. ~INLAST THRE MONTHS Seman ities rien AVENUE A? oom STREET onniiianie ; P Under Board's “Mother Rute” 10F Misses end the Younger Set é Filles” F 53 Women Are Away on Aittumaal Clothes for Mtsses and the Younger ‘Jeunes Filles” Fashions Leaves of Absence, | S@t» embracing Frocks, Tailor-made Suits Misses’ & Girls’ Suits, Frocks, x" | end Coats, are now being displayed in the a ——— Coats and Wraps Specialized types for School, Ce Sheting, Come tas bet o busy bunting § MOwest styles and in an extensive range of The milk is already ‘Can Steere momma, Sttractive prices. Smart and appropriate ‘ — | Twe hundred and seventess tenebore = attire for wear at the forthcoming athletic Sport Wear, Formal Functions and the mixed in it Soe i Rep ent ae games also constitutes an important pert Modes that possans the chic end cachet, the ugust twenty «tet ; verve and esprit of debonnair youth. ‘With other flour, have to. buy the ° four of thee teachers are of the exhibition. cuits and aa Ws poumeell, 06 ioe vedi ound oa ‘ to Sanmaman, twesty-os te ‘he | a =e ‘When you ase Aunt Jomima's Pancake Flour, you | Green, covento-ciny, 0 Bresktya, Misses’ Pur Trimmed Suits’ Demi-Tailleur Fur Trimmed Suits pd | twenty tour one Of velour de laine and broadcloth. Tri of Of duvetyn, broadcloth and Pure, eweet milk is already mined tn it. Much | pen 30, ween Ge beara Goctees | Girls’ and Juniors’ Appare! skunk-raccoon, beaver ur seal. Russian, tians and reproductions “f Coots ond Coben, mere delicious, toe. and belted models. In the lead a See hte 39.80 «ea giaai enenets wrinned wi Have your grocer send you « package, ané ese for In the section devoted to the outfitting of k ; j f | eiven. The number crew tm gvowes;| Gris and Juniors will be found an interesting | Misses’ Costumes Tailleur, in chiffon velvet, duvetyn, velour, broadcloth and UNT JE MIM AS | ‘sachers are out of wanoot sa vros-| collection of garments meeting every require- satin, enriched with fur in the very newest treatment, 55.00 to 250.00 @ranted leave from Bept 1 year MAANCAKE FLOUR “* Made tn a minute — the mith’s mixed tn i” (oweress eet) Mitwo from Sept. 20 and one from mades and coats for every-day use in addition Terie Wie teat meet te Oiten- to the party and afternoon frocks of pro- aime aches Reve tees granted nounced smartness for semi-social occasions, ” |Maudatian—Mary “A. Biumenkrans| © Special attention is given to between- ment of the girl at school—serviceable tailor- | | A_ SPECIAL OFFERING SATURDAY A A Collection of About One Hundred Early Season Models in Misses’ Tailleur Suits = Pubtic Gchool No, 4; Bessie J. Thorpe, prewewewsws 28) Come? (Gem IEEE: Jeasie Belden, 16, Lane Gptradt sizes for growing girls who may be Specially Priced at i mi Walsh, shyeical training. Brons— ~ on ° > More better garments, at the lowest Frances H. Hirsch, on Departments on Second Floor ly two or three suits of @ style in broadcloth, gabardine, velour de laine and corduroy. Flare, belt Fi price per garment, continues to be the seeds" hese Semen See il ) and box models, some trimmed with fur, Sizes 14 to 18, 4 watchword of our system. with, 196; bgt Serie” sed 7 - c 148; * H An exemplification of this customer-satie- frrat Brea iat Richmond , —_ Paignincine Conte - Misses’ Utility & Field Coats fying creed showing sults Anna }. ‘ir 5 op Saag. ore bd ix dist in ings. tyl 1 . ; and doth “i — Wott Be Yused, 104 i 20, 1916, to r |} Altus & Caz: Fashioned in flare and belted models Trimmed iter ky po andl zibeline and pt | Gept. 20, 1917! | Hrons—Hiianbeth 2 with natural skunk, seal, beaver Some lined throughout, others just body lined Superbly-tailored, skilfully designed, and Rrra a ee est Maahat- tnd skunk—dyed raccoon, 30.75 with peau de cygne. bubbli ith whol quality, tan—Mattida IC, Back, 108. 2 14 to 18, . Sizes 14 to 18, 20.00 . é they tell a tale of extreme values. Trial ot Teawart Postpone. 2,000 Pairs of ire Trim’d Evening Wraps _— Misses’ Danse Frocks immediate trial for Thomas broadcloth and i - B Saielreees sisicaarscceiac| © Men’s Imported Gloves ie liane th Hel dagen, Carte ro pret B, Bell, who erday was A be = interlined, 5 u non Ps mRO' pelt Ay) | fandnterectade ge“dny betore tye-| will be on Special Sale to-morrow (Saturday) Sizes I4 to 18. 29.50 Serie 27.50 j Subeey Staton et Door pd | sstes.o,> Seeskta tame pounce at $1.10 per pale —_—— — . ji eae ‘es the matter agaln tm about ; Misses’ Evening Frocks Dressy Coats and Evening Wraps gasee_c By Bell'sito" wil bevde-| ‘These Gloves are made of an excellent-quality 35.00 to 175.00 : 45.00 to 175.00 SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS* WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS! {Suridereay e we™ tan cape (PXM sewn) showing spear point, A very bag tp of unusual and exclusive Medele for street wie evening wearin unusual and a ———+——s7,| ~With regular or short fingers, and offer , splendid value at the price quoted. A smart glove for Autumn wear. Stern Brothers —— 4and and 43rd! Streets, West of RRA Avenuas “Flapper” Apparel for the Hard-to-fitGirl (Registered) “Flapper” apparel, originated by Bonwit Teller & Co., is designed for the girl of 16 whom it is difficult to fit and suitably attire in the usual girl types. apr coats and frocks for the “Flapper”—the girl who has outgrown her years yet must be attired in a girlish manner, Important Sales of Men’s Overcoats, Storm Coats, Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, Underwear, Neck- “ ” Tailleu 4s “ : wear and Handkerchiefs “Flapper” Tailleur Suits ex Taillour Suits “Flapper” Frocks r” Frocks TWO AND THREE PIECE MODELS TWO AND THREE PIECE MODELS amitesaecarat scenes eee eanmanaae ee 16.50 27.50 35.00 10.75 16.50 25.00 Suits of gabardine, broadcloth, velour de laine and Made of serge, gabardine, silk-and-serge, velveteen, Misses’ & Girls’ Fashionable Outer Apparel In the smartest Styles and materials for Autumn wear. I being shown, on the Third Floor, in a charming assortment of Dresses and Wraps f 7 ER eaoon aa ; Dresses, Coats on Tailor-made Suits for echool, college ig street wear; also Motoring and Sport ts, at exceedingly attractive prices. VERY SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDAY: “are now being held on the First Floor. Fifth Avrwe-Madtaon Aueme, Misses’ Smart Suits, in the most Girls’ Attractive Coats, of zibe- 3th and 35th Streets New Yorks velveteen, in a large assortment of styles, for street, crepe de chine, meteor and desirable materials, many richly ‘line, in brown, green or navy; school and dress wear. Sizes 12 to 16, smart plaid silks. Sizes 12 to 16, trimmed with fur; trimmed with natural beaver fur; cecameee — 14, 16 and 18 yrs., $25.00, 35.00 sizes 8 to 16 years, ; at $11.50 re aS “ id . ; r . Flapper” Flannel Blouses Flapper” Coats Misses’ Velveteen Suits, in Girls’ Dresses, in navy ) Regulation blouses for school wear in Full flare and plaited models in ap- brown, Burdesur, green, navy of bios, coubpined with nisi oF Fine f, | . white and navy blue, Sizes 12to 16. B-P25 propriate styles, fabrice and cole, 16.50 skunk raccoon or chinchilla fur; i sizes 8 to 16 years, A at $6.50 + ine or e children sacs 14, 16 and 18 yours, . at $45.00) a Ge» Conta, of corduroy, 6 They love the big, juicy sli a {jee a Misses’ Dressy Coats, of sibe- velvet or broadcloth, many fur SS, ‘ h WUlcy anlces Ved iii ia oneu line, corduroy” chiffon broadcloth trimmed; sine © and 8 years, $12:75 just as they come from the can. CR ay R E ‘ully ripened and easily di- ll Gr wool Prout, y bur $25.00, 32.50 | Girls’ Afternoon Coats, i 4 25.00, 32. » of chif- trimmed; 14, 16, 18 yrs., fn "Ch resllas FURN MEAS gested— much better than the Hy % BMANN 2 BRO re ee Se ns] SSS ee * 928,00 Haw ali an i {UK MOOM +4 93.4 | aanttouns | I VEER [Writetor fy Feb Compe 1.58 Wont | j) we chose Our Liberal ha Tore Canned H jLATS O'CLOCK | We Pay Freight & Railroad Fare Boys’ Clothing for School or Dress Wear , AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, TO-MORROW: Boys’ Norfolk Suits . at $7.50 | Boys’ Mackinaws,. . . at $7.50 With two pairs of knickerbockera, in neat, | In brown, olive and maroon overplaids with fancy. mixtures and blue serge; 8 to 18 years. belt; heavy weight; sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ School O’coats, $6.75 to 18.50 | Boys’ Junior O’coats, $5 to 15.00 In a great variety of this season's newest | A most complete stock of coats for the small models, in neat mixtures of heavy double- boy in the new Fall models of cheviots, faced goods; sizes from 9 to 18 years. chinchillas and vicunas; 214 to 10 yrs. Boys’ Fall Suits from $5.50 to 17.50 For school or dress wear in the Norfolk style, of foreign and domestic fabrics; in tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres; also blue serge with two pairs knickers; 7 to 18 yrs. Boys’ Novelty Suits, Special at $2.95 in Russian, Oliver Twist and Middy Models; sizes 3 to 6 years. Values up to $6.50. ip Velvet 9x12 Pineapple 10c to 25c a can accordin to size of can and grade o quality —cheaper than it’s ever been before. Just ask for a can of Hawaiian Pineapple. Your Grocer Sells It Asociation or Hawatan Povrarris Packsrs ) Garland Bullding, Chicago cig) AT THE 9*™ STRE! Q ATION OF THE S'*AVE. EL. MICHAELS BROS \ i Furnished, itis ett || S'Ave.Con.64"Sr. tbe fete. ay | AOROHUM 390 90 HRD HR KH TRH RHO HA ) District Messenger office im the oity - Fumed Oak Bookcase IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Oe i A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Sua

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