The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1915, Page 13

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j | le * > 4 onands, ol enerous offer of assistance, OW. 12. BUT A JOY RIDER. Peers , TOSICK WOMEN . ie Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. of any form to communicn omptly with the womwe prive correspondence dee partwent of the Ly dia B. Pinkham Med- icine Co, Lynn Mass. Your letter wil) be opened, read and answered by woman and hell in strict confidence A woman can freely talk of her pri, vate Minene to a woman; th tended over many ears and which bas never been broken, ever have they monial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confi- dential letters to get out of their pos wension, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will atteat, Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more pie p wmible that they po the very knowl ge needed in your case, Noth- in ked in return except your good wi fh and their advice bas helped thou- Surely any w i oF poor, uild be glad to take advantage of this Address tbe » Pinkham Medicine Co., (con- fidential) Lyon, Ma Every woman ht to have Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-pa it It is not a book for Bios distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today.—Advt. nas There isn’t a tailorint Lymansville blue-serge have the services of the highest- the United States, whodesignst your suits are cut. refe: Macdonsld. I show a styles of overcoat 6, plaid and blue ker: . tweeds, which rd make to Open Evenings fancy cheviots and e THE NEW Funniest Farce o 1 Frew wena Men caw brink from the wt 1 from the ¢ found in plays fr lAke yoeon's Ob charm of innocence. These are ing daye in the theatre, but w thing we ae it ‘* er et “ bas the ut oe ie dor ter may not blu her mother to the it Wa whieh any was the first to quality in farce haa improved iw the inn yer” that one may Hopw tu upon I more background to hia work extraordinary out that an ill-mat happily ever after by making the mor Interesting Nothing could be modern” than Mr. Hopwo of view, yet ble play la so human that it serves a real purpose and makes a wenuine appeal, For this reason perhaps it should not be ed | farce, At any moment tt miht be a domestic tragedy, Tut it ts turned to humorous nt om that vidual i» bound to hie w ay live)! oleverne 4 pair e © » mimnply 0 or lens holy state i's point | ingen: ualy even the most ph ind be knoe out of commonp We can't all be an the and the world go, but when tw« conta try desperately te ba can only wit buck and laugh at the! comic result, Mr. Hopwood has the Intelligence of one who knows that Ufo is not cut from a single and that men and women will go on to the end of their days being just human beings everyday sense ord | w be we | see 7 land | will aft kant pattern er ciation of the United State ’ r The fun of the thing called “Fairy The Pr aidency In be arte red lanes HENR A anata ras Ad ‘Cuenete and Warmer” is that the husband of | Werthelin as ALEXANDER J. HEMPHILL,( “07 "7 Committee one woman settles himself to reading | cin « ae dalla at Wied a Hee ALBERT H. WIGGIN, the weather report aftor dinner while Yuk «it Nay mek eine Matiurday another husband hurries off to “The pes. 1 per pened anaes L M: STCHEL. a ae THE Tare WTS he country to-day advertising suitings under $25.00. You Pr iced custom cutterin e patterns fromwhich to J. Caul inge of filty 00 backs, black ® your order Ready - to-Wear. As I have been telling the people of New York since early in Se eptember, I had a full force of cutters working during the dull season cutting up thousands of over- coate, manufactured in my own shops, during the quiet times just to keep help busy. In each of mv stores, 1431 Broadway and 119-121 Naeseu Street, I show a rack such as herein pictured, ready - to-wear Over- see $7.50 No charge tor alterations, all ready to wear out MITCHELL The Tailor “Fair and Warmer” BY CHARLES DARNTON | TOBACCO MENT TO ORGANIZE. THE EVENING WORLD BERNHARDT PLAYS PLAYS e ROLE OF CATHEDRAL f the Season. oop y acted Hurine” @tthow he may be going ehrine of Vow fw ai BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Jincovered ® the only em from the di ly very clever acting ca ls sort of thing possible and, evidently wit make him seam , ndescribably funny ns | 1 has the true | f To Mix K played ¢ wife of the "Mystic Shriner ain take off my hut. In her eit way she was delightful, She is ita her talent for doing the f thing in the ur panos cane With a new | cs ~ at robbed her of M act, when she burle * upon the bandag cant husband who moaned in Hamilton Revella was the hand 6 lover, Altogether everyt ts | that I predict the wa rheatre are likely to aughter 4 AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY Proposed Transfer of Charter from New Jersey to Massachusetts Stockholders of the American Woolen Company are reminded that the three months fixed in the agreement for deposit of stock to approve and make effective the transfer of charter from New Jersey to Massachusetts ex- pires November 14, 1915. ‘To insure the success of the plan, you are urged to de- sit your stock before that day with either the Guaranty Frust. Company of New York or the Old Colony ‘Trust Company of Boston. FREDERICK AYER, | paper and don't Fair ind Wate ading Manatacturers ting of at Hotel pin To-Day. bacco manufacturers. representing WILLIAM M. WOOD, axgregate capital of $1,600,000,000 GORGE E. BULLARD, Comactttes at Direxters an annual business of $70,000,000 yG. ANDK PIERCE, Jr, WHEATON KITTREDGE, PHILIP STOCKTON, t meet at the Hotel MeAlpin this noon to perfect a permanent or- zation of the Tobacco Manufactur- BROADWAY Makes it necessary for me to run a sale in both my stores, 119-121 Nassau Street and my store at 1431 Broadway, corner of 40th Street, which has had the rather rough experience this season of makinz custo- mers jump hurdles to reach the entrance. In spite of this inconvenience I find that the values I have been giving customers the past four years has caused an increase t! past month of thirty per cent. over last year, and I am going to make it an object this week for further increase. Lymansville heavy-weight, all- wool blue serges, which I guarantee for color, three-piece suit to order, 00 irrespective of your size or build, fit © guaranteed or new suit made Thousands of ends of good colors, the last of the piece, which I guarantee absolutely all-wool and worsted; blues, blacks, grays, browns $ and all the popular shades; suitings .00 that I sold for $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 Any Overcoat on This Line—Take Your Pick—$7.50 { and $25.00, to your order... 1431 Bway, 40th St.| 119-121 Nassau St. Open Evenings Till 9, Saturday 10 o'clock | Open Evenings Till 7. Saturday 9 o'clock MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, — el — ee HEARN. Style--- Assortment Dependability---Price-Satisfaction GREAT SALE OF AUCTION RUGS from the $4,000 000 rale veel DA Le uge, made for t nder Smith & Sons, Carpet Co ne trade. Never im the history of | lety, and thet in a f the. SS “ that dyes and raw wools are growing scarcer every day for the finest home These rugs present an opportunity never likely to be teed We were the largest retail purchaser at the auction. Fine amortments of colorings and designs. Among the higher clam are exesedingly artintic neutral tints, such a» soft grays and tans, mingled with rose, old blue and other effective colorings; also many handsome border designs with plain centres; also an almost limitless variety of the always rich and popular Orientals. A great opportunity for those whe have « Rug te buy. At 1.44; value $1 Deep Pile Axminster At 22. 85 value $30.00. Oxie ft Smith's Best Axminstere— ry 19:BR At 17. 98; value $23.00, bile best colorings 3 value $42.50. At 23.50; value $30.00. nts Value $42.50. | Reamlens Axmingters—Oxl2 ft Two toned blues and rose pattern Bxact cople mort beautiful Ort ental and Persian Rugs Strtetiy Perteet. —') FLANNELS, For every purpose— Reliable kinds only Matchless assortments of every wanted kind, including pure wool and wool mixed flannel, woo Eiderdown, Jacquard Eiderdown C oth, for sport and aleatin; costumes—French Twill, Pure Wi Saxony Crepe Cloth, Finnette Cloth in pink, light blue, pure wool—silk emb'd—also skirt and blouse cloths. Wool and Cotton Mixed Wash Flannela—light and dark stripe s-unehrinkable If washed ting Prices on Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases No Mall or Telephone Orders for the following |Yard Wide Musl Bleached—worth 8% Unbleached—value 7.... Limit, $0 yards NEW BEDFORD. Worth «Worth Worth ETC. 46x98.2 Worth P ly 24 45x40.2, Worth Domet and Canton 50x36... 6.4... Worth extra heavy ++ BY 60x88.2 60x40.2 baxas. 64x88.3 54x40.2 Worth Worth Worth . Worth «Worth w BEDFORD Worth 84 Dometa—Bleached unbleached—val Beat Pure Wool and Silk Stripe Plann desirable for ekatit blouses, men's shirts, ete. Yard-Wide Wool Biderdown— white and colors. ‘Worth $1.14 Jacquard Blderdowns—reversibl KH unequalled assortmente—many Worth $1.25 exclusive patterns «Worth $1.14 Worth $1 -Worth $1 + Worth $1.25 «Worth $1 Finer—double width yoo! Mixed elsewhere \60 to.6 here .42 Daal dead by rs White Wool Saxony Fiannela— «Worth 6) extra wide—usually .00......0. BO «Worth $1.99 Worth $1.47 8 matitehed Pillow Cases and Sheets, os | Her 5 and 10 cts. more, respectively Attractive Price Cuts for | TUESDAY—BLOUSE DAY ‘Ifyou are looking for a Blouse to match that new suit, why not try our wonderful ..New models are added daily, We ‘fee! sure you will be more Blouse dept than satisfied. White wi GD | $2.98 Georgett: Bi q *itnproidered lover fi organdie | White and h-—-dainty eee collar and cuffe—also enowflake volloea | Also tailored chines, wh: in tatlored model—long mle and navy. Our special 1,85 Blouses cannot be equaled elsewhere for two dollars and more. They are almost a dept. in themselves—consisting of every kind of silk and wash fabrics in amazing variety of tailored and fancy models. Look them over, you'll wonder how we can give such value. , | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mat! or Telephone Ordi $11.98 Women's Coats 45 | $1.19 White Linens-.90 inch Zibelines and Corduroy Velvet! Heavy, firm k, navy, brown and gr: sroart mixtu self, con ert ™“ weave-—for shoete, pillow cases and fancy work, LINENS MAIN FLOOR, | SKATING and SPORT COATS | Sweaters, Tonyes, Scarfe, Shawls, Snug! pare, Kat poe Quilted pee Hite amortiments (hat are beyond prehension unless seen and Here you find the later jad side by side with the tried and teste) | garment that you call your “standby Bieven thers of large open sheives = devoted to theme Gorments ake for Winter comfort and oes one's attractiveness os well If you know of greater stocks and amortments.—where are they? ne Ls 4 green in cotta: scart cutte an ra tan, Smart Cont Sw: beat colors rose, with 6 to 1d yre Women’s Cont Swe atylen—-eoll collar t colore—I6 Vine Woel Coat & belted modela—tut —best colors Irnover pockets to Wenn e DS ‘amart large muff Ited—deop cutte Seart Sete—for « general wear Fose—toque and «i Bran Weel Searte— Copenhagen and rose riped borders practical Os Caps to match scarfs, ra All Wool Knitted Teanes—v Colors ANd mplendid assoriment LS Rinek siti Veht linin ombina tions collare— aan white smart as well oa or all black, All Wool Knit Veat white, black, gray... Cardigan ithow Extra size All Wool Knitted oF combined with pink or bine” emeray or black. jeover—36 to 42 Ds All Weol Shawis—shell patterna— white or combinations. fringed and Lordered. AM S10 Shawin—2 vie. xe fringed—gray, black, whit FUR TRIMMING Never enjoyed the vogue that is theirs just now—every garment, including skating costumes, from hat to shoes, to be truly chic, must have fur—our customers tell us we have the best assortments of fur trimmings to ba found anywhere—the prices as usual are moderate for the quality. At 1.98 yd. 9 Coneyslined — Black, oh kctee Fox—Coney-lined. h Mole—Coney-lined. h Pointed Fox. . Inch Skunk Opossum At 2.98 yd. I-ineh ural Rageoon. B-inch Imitation Ermine, 4 eh Coney -lined— Fe jack, brown, white. 1.98 RTS Sineh wh brown, ines Kitt Fox, Coney. inch Retural Opossum. Inch Real or chin chin Har GA Rin or without belte-—all 98 ct. Crepe de Chines—40 inch ...... .67|| Outing Flannels, WOMDN COTE -BECOND. PLOOR. Evening and street colora—full Flannelette crepe effect—lustrous finish. BILKS -MALN FLOOR, Li ct, Sash & Hat Ribbons oo lb moire taffetas and bite. and colors— $1.98 Taffeta Silk Blouses 1 Black and navy —H. 8—box pleats 0 ap—lo enves. wea GR ObSES —BROOND. WOOK $2.48 Ostrich Plumes Black or white ree Trimming Ser are ought, hore HAT TRIMMINGS THIRD FLOOR, tty Dresde HiBMONS-MAIN FLOOR 49 ct. All Wool Storm Serges 36-Inch—-brow 4, full he: Material arnet, navy, black. MALY FLOOK, DRESS GOC bys parinnnelatienctesia fintan, | 9 cts Yard Wide Cambrice 6 ' Durable; for underwear, et LIN UNDERWEAR 8B0C PLOOK, WHITE GOODS MAIN FLOOR, 2.25 Women’s Heavy Fleece Robes... 1.44 n Comfortables 1.07 Light and dark colore—lar col- patterns— lare—satio trim—belt or ir dle. full #ize—white n filling, HOUSE DIMESSES-—-BEOOND FLOOR, OCOMPORTABLES — BASEMENT. 29 ct. Men's Silk Plated Hose $2.69 Marseilles Spreads 1.88 Blaok, colors—-double heel and toe. Satin finish—full and three-quar- AOBIERT—MAIN FLOOR, ter slzes-—medallion and allover 98 ct. Man's Wool Mined Underw 7 | EO te ADs AAREMENT, 6 or double by s——all wlzen to DENWEAI MAIN. PL 's Part Wool Underwear ds of 49 to 69 ct ribbed—gray or white—vosts high neck—long sleeves—ankle length drawers rh KNIF ENDERWEAR—SALY FLOOR, 35 ct. Opaque Window Shades 7x3 ft. (extra long)—all tints, SUADES—THIRD FLOOR. 35) 59 et. Satin Cushion Tops 28-Inch—floral and conventio ane—reds, greens, browns rounds. Iso lone—ftringed ends- ART GOOD8—BASEMDNT, goods ' Sweater Sets 2. ‘ $3.98 Uttle Lath nd cape cilght and | $1:98 Lambrequins of Piano Covers i“ . | Jenirable shades—plain, floral of Chicane | Persian borders — hand Knotted IND) Flare ringe ap Foon, | NRT LINENS MAIN FLOOR, $5.98 Boys’ Norlolk Suits 495 | 98 ct. Linen Damasks--70 inch 77 Many with extra troy Bleached tripe d cheviots, tweeds, cassimer rene Rininenume tees cua chevint | spot. “chrysanthem rose and HOYS' CLOTHING - THIRD FLOOR | ONE SSE Poon « ct. Rompers--2 to 6 yre 25 ct. Rogers Steel Knives & Forks nnelette, Hiden cloth Collulold handles —warranted atylen——Hehet a by maker. Bors’ FURNISHINGS THIRD. FLOOR, CUTLERY —MALN FLOOR. Look for the Clocks! Signs Denote Moraing Specials, AT lens here, 9 & 1234 ct. Men's Initial H'dh’te 7 | $1.49 New Scrim Curtains ry] Groy, tan, blue and he White or Arablan—deep hem or women's linen h } Ince and insert-—-Duteh valance MANDRERCHIEPS MAY FLOOR, | LACE CORTAIN® BASEMENT | 19 ct. Sat 1214 | 89, et, Outing Flannels « oft fs s taney” | Tarwo nt of neat «tripes w Ad Tm a iy AnKICS ASEMENT. FABRICS MAND MENT Silk Mixed Fabrics In new and interesting assortments —lowest prices in an city.... This large and famous department is in spend condition—a walk through @ various sections will at once con- yince you that nowhere else will you find the convincing values that ‘are found here—always more than ad- vertised. Kimono Plann tea—varlety of colorings, especially good for women's and children’s wea elsewhere 12% and 16 cts r— Novelty Outing Flannel» Bink and biue stripes and other wood colors 4% Fleeey Nap Outing F variety of stripes and colors... o™% impo! de Chines— silk and mixed—plain or brocade designs in self tones— wireet and evening shades— make up into most attra evening gowns, Silk Mixed Chiffonettes— street and evening shades—thia fabric is greatly sought for fancy work as well as evening wear Mercerized Poplins—an ideal fabric for women's and they ant AAEArt man? of light and dark shades Tt Shirting Madran Stock mplete—this is true of eot= | 1s moat « Inewhere because they toll us, dashers and specialty shops are high: SPECIAI | 6-inch PATLLE and MOIRE RIBBONS Rest Fall Shades. w, dark Warp printe—5% Inch— ich colorings, and 7-tnch Wht Pink or Blue Moire Sash Ribbo —reg, 29 and .3

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