The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 5

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idl THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1915. ime . ee ee | coantone tthe Mateo | mene! oa the 8700 comme doer lone 11008 GhUOreR, mee before ‘ 7 = geen so 9 athe he me Your ® rape ined The ot the City Admenietre me thet the ' be se ond con Mee i Lang pad * Newly Created Body to Aid Contrmaes Widows and Children Gets Down to Work aurvaey. BOARD WILL APPOINT E10H.)"'! — Mre ¥ TEEN INVESTIGATORS s © one? By Sophie trene Loch nl e and Meperte T 4 Weifare Board me * board ’ Chatrman Mine m ‘ " yesterday ty Fl s Mine Lew ood Mr MAN SUES WOMAN OW ALIENATION CHARGE CAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6'" AVE. AT 20" ST. nh be renewed by the r another year ho A. King and Kawin Maynard, | | Bernard Wants $25,009 From For |fore thé board was acting on the re mer Boarder He Says Injected jport of Chairman Willem HM. Tang to ls Ciret | Mathews as to the recent budget ap | lis Home Circle | propriation. Hoard of Eat He a@tated that the ate had appropriated | charee of alienation of « ffections by another woman tm Seoled Packoge - At Your Grocers ho money for allowances to widows, | ‘ In m wilt begun yeaterdey by | but had provided the machinery in| majority of whem 1° f Wernard of the Murray Ht ly taken care of |eection of Summit, NJ, for $26,000 \ A tr Minn Mary Rove | FF the! complaint at No. 130 West | Street Rernard asserts that Mra Dougherty, « young widow, while she was @ boarder in his home, taught bie | P thirty-year-old wife the tango and led mmitted, a mother, | her to bec with a iittie extra work ts able to| wos served with such cases by tran money to the mother th paid by the Charities Department te an Institution j ¥ approximately $2.59 a child in an intl. there are two or Forty-reventh Mr. MATHUSHEK PIANOS World’s Smallest §$ PLAYER PIANO 600 maintain her home. asa ee igh ese 2 Asgard Sises ‘$1, 35 does not know her presen \. Recognized and acknowledged by professors and teachers MANY INELIGIBLE PERSONS [abouts bs gk 6 to Hy AMONG THE APPLICANTS. also brought out at to be the most practical self-help to the student of music ever invented, not alone training the hands, but accustoming the ear to correct time and expression. vite you to call and by demonstration it will show y hat wonderful results are obtainable, which makes jt a worthy Master of Music rather than a mechanical toy MATHUSHEK PIANOS $350 UP. EASY TERMS Small Pianos with BIG Tone, Rents $3, $4, $5 BRYANT 5547 WAREROOMS BRYANT 5548 BROADWAY & 47TH STREET JERSEY CITY..N.J. NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J. RED BANK. N. J. Newark Ave. PLAINFIELD, N. Fig § ROOKLYN, oN. v. 997 Broadway 218 West Front St. (~~~ Founded 1826 In asking for damages Mr, Bernard | swears Mra. Dougherty began diverting | wife's affections on or about April Sizes 11); to2ds It was the Sizes 2!) to 6) Hernard ts connected with the} ($1.65 | ($1.95 $60 KEG 5 OF DYE, $1,550. The longest wearing ehcos economical shoe ever y be given to Me ‘F to save many ‘© the olfices of nd also to 5 Bi most sensible and devised for children. Correct orthopaedic shape to insure natural development of the growing child's foot. 1 bring up such child’ or mendour provided uc ch widow has “, due to a keg of ity n for an posi methylene blue was offered at a sale of of two is made for ediately pr and whore en of the U. Priced very low to prove that Cammeyer undersells all competition, © keg, 60 wetghing 150 pounds and re the war, was eagerly dat $1,550 THE STORE FOR MEN, AT BROADWAY AND 8TH [Pre Taso ——7 O 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Travel Office, 6th Floor ! es cee seer ements Free Information Barber Shop about * ° Exceptionally well ee Resorts and T bl Hi gh th ses "Cal yon OT @ a 10 | ee ables fl wi and unusual service. details. : s Messanine Basement Ask Mr. Foster Fine Overcoats Knitted Coats Fancy Coats Staple Oxfords Blacks and Grays $16.50 39th Street ~~ Gonrect 1 Men’s Clothing _ &) re. il (ia AN For All Occasions Correctness in dress is assured to every well dressed man who buys his clothing in our Men’s Ul ie Ati Shop. We create, select and sell Men’s Clothing . - va ge lla a (eg which gratifies the different good tastes of a dis- Le holda;elaewhere at the Wig cerning clientele. | Men’s New Fall Sack Suits Suits, $13.80 and $16.50 spec rices. Good clo zood dar $18.50—$22.50—$25.00 up to $40.00 DN coy oral wetcexusbin. 0 fate ‘oe A business or morning suit to fit you and your personality both figuratively and_ literally. three or four button models in the new materials and colors, An Answer to the Overcoat Question We can satisfy every whim and idea about over- coats; whether it is to be a single or double breasted coat, form fitting or loose, comfortable, room-for- action style, in mixtures, tweeds, broadcloth knitted woven worsteds for long wear. meres for smartness. Men’s and young men’s models. Broadway, Corner Kighth $3 and $3.50 Derby Hats and $3 Soft Hats ‘Two, All hand-tailored to assure continued service, Cutaway Coats Are Not Braided This Season For the man who demands the last word in an afternoon coatand vest, we unhesitatingly recommend these new models, Fashioned in rich dark Oxford Cheviots and cassi- $1.90 | grays and blacks of soft fine materials. Full silk | The Derby hats are samples, from a well-known “warmth without weight” materials. lined and the equal in style and the way they fit manufacturer; black; in the shapes now in favor, Four overcoat is here priced from $17.50 to | to good custom-made garments The soft hats are in two styles; (1) welt edge, $50.00> Cutaway Coat and Vest —$25.00, (2) binding on edge; in popular shades of brown, 8 634 to 73 ee Np es ee ee ee eee ee : Evening Dress Clothes for Men To know that one is appareled in the smartest evening clothes, yet inconspicuously i in the best of taste, adds ease and naturalness to the wearer of a ‘‘claw-hammer” or an informal dinner coat. Lord & Taylor evening clothes are so finely tailored by hand of the best materials that your suit selected here will be far removed from the ordinary ready-made suit. ee ee ees gray and green, $: Broadway, Corner Righth Sale of SHIRTS, 95c $1.50 and $2 grades; woven and printed madras and soft mercerized materials; all soft bosoms and soft turn-over cuffs in the $2 grade; stiff cuffs in the $1.50 grade. Sizes 14 to 17. NOTE—The cost of good shirtings—such as you will find in this sale has gone up 50 per cent. Spring orders are being held up, Many’ styles have been withdrawn entirely from the market If you have room in your wardrobe for half a dozen good shirts at a good saving, you will be wise if you get them now. Burlington Arcade flour, New Bldg Dress Suits $30.00 to $60.00—Tuxedo Suits $25.00 to $45.00. Fourth Floor ee a (<> (0 <GREED () <GERED (0) ED) <P 0 EE 0 RED iG SD) SD 0) Eee) ED (0) D> ©) <0 < D(a LO ES A OO A OS | Men’s Fine Footwear at Special Prices The “Cordwainer” The Best Wearin Men’s Shoes Made $5.85 Imported Leathers Usually $10.00 $6.85 Ground Floor Black Calf, Patent Leather or Kid. | Strictly Hand-made Shoes | Men’s $8.00 Boots Smart Styles, Tan, $5.85 ee eS ds JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York SD ©) ED () ED () -GENE> (0) RD () <D () <ED (> <P (0) GE ED () <ED () <ED (GED (0) ED () ED () GD © GD (0 | FOUR SEEK JOB AS LADY CoP. sd Treating Tuberculosis ower hh fauh Broadway at Ninth Be Galeie fy () oe GALLERY OF FASHION, SECOND FLOOR, OLD BUILDING. oF A Sale 25 One-of-Kind Street and Motor Coats and Evening Wraps At Half Copies, in imported materials, of the styles for this Winter’s wear, by CALLOT JENNY CHERUIT ROBERT — | LANVIN DOUCET ‘These coats were made by an American house whose work is very highly regarded in Paris. Th of imported materials, in distinctive patterns and the loveliest of colorings. The furs on them are the finest this side of Paris and London, Furs have gone up in price since these coats were made; and so have velveteens and velvets and woolens; but we got the coats—as we do each year—at less than cost, which permits us to sell them at half— $27.50 to $185 Callot’s superb dignity, Lanvin’s youthfulness, Robert's daring and the versatile cleverness of Cheruit, Jenny, and Doucet—they are all expressed in these coats. You see one, and you want it. You see another and you transfer your affection. It will be embarrass- ing choice for the woman who wants only one. Some of the Evening Wraps Slender-shouldered, with skirts that swirl as you turn. CALLOT—apricot charmeuse, with skunk. ROBERT—gold and green satin brocade, with skunk. CALLOT—black chiffon velvet, skunk, monkey fringe. CHERUIT—double backed wrap of blackberry chiffon velvet: 4 ROBERT—-soft brown chiffon velvet, Russian fitch. 4JENNY—purple faille with satin plaid, skunk, raccoon. ' JENNY-—blue chiffon velvet, sable-dyed squirrel. (The Jenny with the bat-wing sleeves “the handsomest coat in Paris,’’) Vf’ —dark green chiffon velvet, skunk-raccoon, NY-—debutante wraps, cherry chiffon velvet, gray fox. NY—taupe design in magenta silk, taupe wolf, (DNY- -black satin, with lynx. © For Afternoon and Street ROBERT—blue duvetyn, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), , DOUCET—moutarde velours de laine, with beaver. CHERUI chiffon velvet, moleskin coliar. ROBERT—light brown velours de laine, Hudson seal, CHERUIT large plaid cloth, with skunk. JENNY—old rose and gray cheviot, purple velvet, opossum, For the Car CALLOT and JENNY in duvetyn, CHERUIT and ROBERT in fine cloths. A number of smart, roomy, warm coats in imported two- tone double-faced cheviots. Friday in the Gallery of Fashion Second floor, Old Building —mole “The Woman Who Dared”. _ By Dale Drummond. Now Aneeorne in The Evening W MME Es ‘A Married Life Serial for Husbands and ios P ] soul

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