The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1915, Page 12

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@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1918. uty oF mot. | | wEW CHOIR BOY A “FIND.” (HEALTH AND BEAUTY. 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YY you ever!locked up in the No|tion on @ techni directions with |rancy to insure her appearance a it highly concentrated com- pine extract, rich in and is famous the world over 20.—The | fleet was recomm SUBWAY Direct to 26 Minutes from 86th Street, 22 Minutes from Tid Street, Entrence- WOYT S$ It Takes All Sorts of Good Things to Make Up This Splendid Thursday Thrift Sale First, LOW PRICES. The “middie name” of these Thursday events is ECONOMY—and no merchandise offering can get into the charmed circle un- less its price is exceptionally low for articles of merit. Which brings us to Second, QUALITY. Abraham and Straus merchandise standards are scrupu- lously high. It is only our insistence on close buying, and, consequently, close pricing, that enables us always to combine high quality with low price. Third, TIMELINESS. Read over these offerings and see for yourself in how many different ways they meet, even anticipate, your season's needs. “Plaza” Coats\~ °° A VERY SPECIAL price for these smart Winter Coats in stylish mixtures, buttoned to neck with the new scarf collar Noneed Stout Hemmed Sheets | Each Striped Sati Crepe de Chine $1.89 Waists J SEMI-TAILORED MODEL, low neck and long sleeves. Satin stripes in self color. 1214 Bleached Muslin 17 Minutes fram Grend Central. 9 Minutes (rom Brooklyn Bridge. SIZE BEFORE HEMMING, 2x2% yards, With neat center seam. An exceptional value, Hand @ large dancing | Redfield, He j a Ww Y' hotels and cottages A lighted cigarette th which crosses and buttons on each shoulder. Full flaring skirt below belt. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Sample Afternoon Dresses, $7.98 An unusually attractive group, In excellent serge with plaid silk, also in taffeta combined with serge. Among these are some Dresses that were formerly $12.98. 14 to 18 years. White, flesh and black. Voile & Madras Waists, 85c Tailored models of corded voile and striped madras, also lace and embroidery trimmed voile. Second floor, Central Building. Women’s New BuckTopSheest S295 THIS IS A SPECIALLY low price for women's Shoes cases, 10c Each Hemmed; 45x36 Inches, Unbleached Muslin, 5¢ Yd. Babway floor, Wet Bulldies Electric Irons Usually $2.69 The “THERMAX.” One-of the most reliable Electric lrons made. Guaranteed for five LING AND ERnIous Frw NOW THEN —~ $ USUAL, MY POINT NO § 1S- OAR WATSON- POINT NO 4 15- Sr "UNTOUCHED ! Nobody hires detectives ted te 7th mek m Guess not! The hunt is too much fun. You'll be your own best detective ! Forget the dark lantern! Leave off Come right out in Point 1—Crowded with Point 4— Sterling Parity ing Sterling Gum. That's the way to Point $—From a day- get close to Point 7, onary Point 7 is in the gum itself. Sterling is sold by nearly every dealer who handles chewing gum. ~ Point 6—Untouched Himi-onikea ee Point 7) WWLare % Sterling Gum The7/~ point chewing gum 5 rewards for the discovery of the false whiskers ! PEPPERMINT—IN RED WRAPPER THE STERLING GUM CO., Inc. Long Island City, Greater New York CINNAMON —IN BLUE WRAPPER i Also a group of effective Dresses for Junior Girls, $9.98, $11.98 and $12.98 Of serge and plaid in the fash- ionable dull colorings. Pleated skirts, bodice of plaid or striped silk with detachable bretelles or coatees. Pretty girlish models from 13 to 47. years. Second floor, Central Building. in this smart new style. Patent or gun metal vamps with fawn buck tops, closely trimmed, welted and stitched soles and Spanish Louis heels. Second Moor, West Building Pretty White and attachments. 6-Ib. size, 25¢ Nut Cracks, 12c any size nut. 12c Lawn Aprons Cutters, 15¢ Women’s Dainty | gc, DABTY, Roed be ange ent nches , c oy. ed cnn wide dave | | 15¢ O'Cedar Polishing Crepe Kimonos and trimmed with wide edging Mops, 59c of embroidery. Others are square shaped, with hem- stitched ruffle and pocket. Store orders only. Small Round Shaped Aprons, 19c In crossbar, lawn and dotted Swiss, with hemstitched ruffle and pocket. Also of lawn, with tucked ruffle and pocket. Some are trimmed with lace. ONE EXTREMELY PRET- TY new model is of serpentine crepe, effectively trimmed, with pleated organdie collar and cuffs. Others are in a waist- line model, silk embroidered. Some loose flowing Kimonos_ are included—all at a price un- usually low. Balcony, Second floor, Central Bids. Women’s $5.98 oil mops. 59c Dietz Tubular Lanterns, 39c price. to a customer. Subway floor, East Building, Samples of Toy Furniture ¥% Less Dresses TAFFETA AND SERGE and ALL SERGE DRESSES. For practical wear they are un- equalled, made, as they are, of serviceable materials and in good style and dark colors. dren's and doll eed Koger) THESE SMART ik ees Coats are in Pics of he Fae. the Balmacaan regu- lation style, made of the cele- brated Kenyon weather-proof tweed in black and white mixtures which will make them turn the rain drops. They have mannish collars, slash pockets and are as good looking as they are practical for all sorts of weather. Sizes 34 to 44, Limited quantity. only. There are three models, one hav- ing waist of taffeta with panel of serge, back and front, and skirt of serge, with deep side panels of taffeta. The Dress is finished with large mannish buttons. The all serge model is made on ight lines. The Only one of a kind. to Prices Fourth floor, West Butiding, Storm Serge} 49c Usually 59c § Yard AN ALL WOOL quality, firm weave, in navy blue andg black; 40 inches wide. 98c Black Cheviot Serge, S89 a Yard the popular stra waist has box pleat from yoke to waistline in front, with a loose back. The skirt is circular with patch pockets; belt of serge. The third model is a combina- Store orders fecond Moor, Central Buildina, tion of taffeta and serge. Serge Untrimmed Hats 98 Usually $2.50 BLACK LYONS VELVET and hatters’ plush in a special assortment of high crowned shapes with narrow brim, low crown and wide brim effects. Tricornes, round Hats, Sailors and brim Hats. $3.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1.95 waist with side panels of taffeta; circular skirt of serge with hi panel of taffeta; serge belt wi strap of braid embroidered across front. Sizes 34 to 44. Becond floor, Central Buildiag, an excelent black. $1.25 Black Chiffon Panama, 79 a Yard 54 inches wide, all wool black. — Street Moor, West ame” 36-Inch ) 15¢ Striped Madras Yd. SPLENDID PATTERNS in excellent quality madras, very desirable for house dresses, shirtings, etc, ~ 21-Inch Dress Gingham, Tc a Yard Attractive and serviceable woven Dress Gingham in a range of pretty colorings and choice pat- terns for children’s wear, 30-Inch Dress Crepe, 10c a Yard Pretty color combinations on white ground crepe in effective striped and figured designs, Subway floor, West Building, German Chi Tea (Cea al’ 8c and Saucers | Pair Black Lyons velvet of high grade in 12 smart styles with ribbon edges. Fur Balls, 29 Each Very popular for trimming; in brown, chinchilla, fitch and black, $14.50 Paradise Feathers, $8.95 have for nobody knows how in white with gold band, 8ca pair, Cooking Bowl Sets, 39c Beautiful displays, black or nat- ural, in shower or sweep effects, Street floor, Kast Building, 5%, one 6%, one 71 inch bowl, Hn om Ui Subway floor, Central Building, years. All nickel plate, com- plete with 6 ft. of electric cord These are very strong and have lever handles mounted on a board Triangle shape; steel frame; ad- Justable handle; both dustless and.) 200 to sell Thursday at this low A good all around Lan- tern for general purposes, with globe and burner. Limit of two. THIS LITTLE LOT of chil. Furniture comes to us every season— the New York showroom sam- 75 pieces, ~ Including Dressers, Bureaus, Dressing Tables, | /| Chiffoniers, Chairs, Tables, Beds, &c. Finely made in excellent de- signs—the best lot we ever hed. A 46-inch weave, all wool, In 250 DOZEN IN THIS LOT —probably the last we shall long, Tea Cups and Saucers 4 pieces of brown and fireproof ware, consisting caren

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