The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1915, Page 5

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vr Peers the teent, Thee ined tm! wh, NT. Mew ar before Justice Herbert F oes mere, Wittiaw trate, charges | © eek & he perererion | the Geme Lee, pelt 6 tne J LPosT 14th Street at Union Square Stop— | weet, aa! Good News Travels Fast 2,000 Lucky Women Will Be Treated to Big Surprises At the Continuation of Our Removal Sale To-Day & To-Morrow When we place on sale about 2,000 of the smartest of the Newest Winter SUITS, COATS, FURS, DRESSES & HATS | Be Among the Lucky Ones Come Early and You'll Be Pleased =, and Delighted With Your Bargain Baltic Seal Coats The new fashion- able 40-inch lon: models, Made ol full, soft pelta, the 5 very finest ° able, and trimmed Actual ealues up to $125. Fur-Trimmed SUITS Splendidly tailored of fine quality GABARDINE and POPLIN, Fur trimmed, and also with brad trim- ming, All fashion- able colors, | Val- ues $18 and $20, $8.75 Fur Fabric Coats || Red Fox Sets Plush Coats About 88 aah hs Reautiful skinge, Tank 126 of teeta vote i: ‘These are excel- lent, thick, | furs pelts. Val, $22.75. selected for qual: ity, Block scart § 98 and barrel muff. . apartment in the Contr © Last year at this time it was our priv- ilege to offer a diamond cutter’s stock of mounted jewelry at much under current prices. It was one effect of the war—the partial shifting of the dia- mond cutting center to New York, the importer selling us his entire mounted stock to concentrate on cutting. The offering was greatly appreciated by those selecting Christmas, birthday and personal gifts. Our sales on diamonds were the largest in the history of the Jewelry Store. A Still Better Presentation q This year—through a deal suddenly closed only a few days ago—we are able to make a still better presentation —hetter in quantity, in variety, in newness of the settings, and in desim ability in general. | 487 pieces in the collection. $173,000 at current retail prices, { To be sold for $126,000. € Discounts of 20 to 30 per cent. loose stones. in pieces that "The diamonds are selected white stones. The settings of all the impor- tant pieces are in platinum, The workmanship is above criticism, The designs are quietly rich; in exceptional taste. The prices are really extraordinary, considering the adyance in diamonds (10 per cent. in the year), and in the cost of platinum: and skilled labor— more than 25 per cent. in any store. mas. should jewel From Two Diamond Dealers « Two long established diamond houses of integrity and high standard—in the front rank of the industry—contribute to the collection, quirement you € Bither wa AANA A | Both are actuated by the same mo- tive—to take advantage of the present increased demand for diamonds to dis- pose of their stocks in order to devote all their energies to the marketing, of The Collection is Rich special prices, b staples and novelttigs, Single stone diamond rings. Cluster diamogd rigs. Rings of diamonds and emeralds; of diamonds and sapphires; of diamonds and rubies; of dia- monds and pearls; of diamonds and turquéise. Diamond bar pins, pendants, and la Vallieres. Diamond festoon necklaces. All-diamond medallions in delicate mountings. Diamond and pearl chains. Diamond brooches and corsage pins. Diamond bracelet watches, = © Tomorrow, Thursday, the collection | will be placed on sale for the first time | 4 | € ‘To miss seeing it in its virgin fresh- | ness and completeness is to miss prob- | ably the most extraordinary oppor- i tunity that will be presented for Christ- | announcement — careful, discreet—as all a is not an effort to “feast of the eye. Jewelry Store, Main floor, Old Building. . Sohn (Danamaker New Corb Diamonds and Precious Stones i BABY HIPPO’S TOOTH DOESN'T PAIN NOW Dr, Willan Snyder of the Zoo Brings Relief to Cong With the Pliers, Congo, seventeen monthe olf. of Contra! Park Mam, was retiewet of an annoying tooth to-day by Dr Willem Snyder, dentiot, of the name address Like moet bore of bie age, Cones (« hyphenated citizen, Mippopote mus American) was muh averse t | operation, and every time im the last week that Dr Hnyder bas assayed to femove the tooth has hidden himself away, not under the bed, as ie een erally the custom, but under five feet of water in the tank im bie m Wark % But Dr. Snyder was determined that the operation should take place, be cause Congo's new teeth were coming in and the first ones bad to be re moved. So to-day the dentist enticed the youngster with « pan of mash and when Congo opened bis mouth Dr. Snyder was there with the pilers, One juick pull and the tooth waa out and Senge was back in the wate, fright- ened but much reileved African papers please copy. PAIR MAY BE HAPPY WITH MOTHERS-IN-LAW BARRED Justice Advises a Reconciliation and Fresh Start Free From Influence of Parents. ‘That the couple should forget thetr Aifferences and live together, inde pendent of their parents, was the ad- | wice given yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Maddox tn Brookiyn when he wranted $26 counsel alimony to Mra, Kathryn F. Kronen- wett in her sult for a separation from William K, Kronenweft, @ lawyer Affidavits by Mra, Catherine McGov ern, Mra, Kronenwett's mother, and Mra. Loulse A. Kronenwett, mother of the defendant, were submitted. Each mother asserted her child was blameless in the matrimonial controversy. “Ty appears that the parties to this actich arg iqdeed unfortunate,’ Justice Maddox. wrol “Too much family tn terference on each side; too much earn- | estness of the mother on each side for the aid of her oMspring 1s most appar- ent. Why should plaintiff and defend- ant submit to it? “It would be better for both and to the welfare of their child if they were living together, far removed from the influence of either parent. They should not suffer side interference separate the: to are usually searce at recauseit includes both con. le will at least have had a it is good fortune. ore! fee but dented | has just received an unusual = collection of new blouses. They Together with Smaller Coats at Very The Serge [ Dresses at $5 are duplicates in style, material and workmanship of dresses we sold earlier at $10.75, Three simple but attractive models of serge (two are pictured) one with pockets and but- ton trimmings; an- other with — silk vestee and collar; a third has yoke and sleeves of silk. All sizes for women and young women, $5. Women’s Dresses + $12.50 Two few-of-a-kind groups of charmeuse, satin, combina- tions of serge and velveteen, all serge and combinations of serge and silk. Priced less than our regular stocks. Crepe de Chine at $1 Yard Variety of street and evening shad inches wide. Popular Silks at 85c Yard Remnants in waist and dress lengths; double width; black and ors. : Silk Brocades, $1.65 Yard Manufacturers have been buying them here in large quantities for linings, kimonos, house gowns, ete. tterns in at least 50 colors; double width. New Pretty Silk Blouses The Lower-Price Blouse Store attractive. are charmingly i are extremely Their prices moderate. $1.85 for crepe de chine blouses two new styles—one with ia ered front; the other finely pleated, $2.25 for white embroidered crepe de chine blouses, hemstitched, $2.25 for Georgette crepe blouses with convertible collar. $3.50 for taffeta med; new suit shades—navy, green, brown, white, (Pictured, $5 for excellent quality crepe de chine blouse. Subway floor, Old Building. ouse, fur-trim Neckwear—Special | 25c each—fichus of double || net. with frills; vestees, dress collars and sets of Swiss em- broidery; embroidered collars and frills and lace dress and| coat collars, §0c each—pique vests and ed cuffs, vestees of embroide lace or hemstitehed organdie, fleeced collarettes or mufflers, Subway floor, Old Building. Women's Underwear dust 9,464 pickes od ~all spe- some much les: rly because they ids"—so labeled be: of slight imperfections h for medium-weight cotton cially combination suits; several stylew. 38c each for medium-weight cotton drawers; vents. OF several styles; medium-weight merino suits, ‘ed “seconds, Subway floor, Old Building & i THE LLOWER-PRICE FASHION STORE Offers an Unusual Collection of 800 Dresses at $5 For Women and Young Women Groups of Dresses and Spegial Prices Women's Coats, $10 Two models; melton with dyed coney collar, belted; plaid mixture with large mouf- tists or natural opossum collar. Silk Dresses for Young Women, 7.50 Two popular models that we have sold as fast as we could get them all season for $10. Three-tiered pleated dress, and coatee styles of charmeuse, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Some Unusual Opportunities In the Lower-Price Silk Store The Daylight Silk Store on the Subway Aisle is offering these good silks at prices far below normal: Chiffon Velvets,$3.85 Yard I r i check col slightly” vititle pled ied plain colors and black in rem- nants, Imported Velours Trim- mings, 85c¢ Yard Silk and silk-mixture fabrics from Rodier, Paria, Used for house draperies as well as trimmings. Daylight Silk Store, Subway Aisle, New Building. Mesh Purses, 35c Special purchase of mesh urses; oxidized finish; chain handles; three styles; prices far less than regularly. Si ‘ay flodr, Old Building. Laces—Special Linen cluny edges useful for decorative purposes, 15¢ to 25¢ yard. Camisole lacee—specially priced 10c yard, Subway fibor, Old Building. Boys’ Suits for School The Lower-Price Store for Boys has paid particular at- tention to service in these suits. Cotton-and-wool mixtures are used because at their little prices these materials give bet- ter service than “shoddy” woolens, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 for two trouser suits, Norfolk models; sizes 7 to 8 years. Boys’ School Overcoats Donble and single-breasted model of fancy materials; sizes 8 to 18, $6 and $7. Subway floor, Old Bui | Hats in the New Modes | Just arrived in the Lower- 1] Pri sulon are some close- Woques aud tushwus vhich follow closely the new skating note in millinery, All of good quality Lyons vel some with fur tr with large velvet nbbeny ix smar and brown. Unusually attractive for their \ es—$3.50 and $4. ne te apex; black ¢ Millinery Salona, Subway floor, Old Building | & _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915, oh Me fprsat soe— | — Droadwhy at Ninth, New York (0) D- 0D 0-0 SED (0)-<ED- 0D 0-GEEED-0-GEED-(0)-GEED-0-GEED-0-GEED-0-<GEEED-(0)-ED-0-GEED-0-<GEED-0 ED (0) GED 0-CEED- 0-0-4 (0) D-DD 0 0 a “Lord @ Taylor== Mth Street FIFTH AVENUE 49th Street —— ee mm ne a ee ow oe wwe wm wow ww ewe Frshion'sNew Sithouelle « Juggests \ She New Corsels- And the Question of the Corset is Season More Important Than for Many a Year The Corset must meet the demand of the new mode. The Corset must conform to the decrees of the great couturiers. But more than all that, the Corset must mold the individual figure to that supremely artistic achieve- ment, that perfect balance of beauty, poise, and symmetry of line which Fashion and Femininity term “The Silhouette.” The Lord & Taylor Corset Section presents for your critical inspection the newest Corsets, in an almost infinite variety of new models and materials. Especial attention is directed to the Elente Corsets a highly specialized line made exclusively for Lord & Taylor, and including models for every type of figure. Lines, fabrics, every detail of finish, make for perfection. Front-laced and back-laced models are fashioned of fine satins, brocades and satin serges, of coutil and light batiste. Trimmed with the daintiest of laces, boned with Walohn and inset with elastic gussets for comfort’s sake. Elente models for dancing, skating, riding, golfing. Elente models for usual and for evening wear. Elente models designed for every type of figure. Priced $5.00 to $20.00, Madame Irene Corsets Quite as notable for their beauty of line as for their effectiveness of fabric and their dainty finishing touches; Madame Irene Corsets have won an enviable reputation with women who are most fastidious in matters of Corsetry. Models feature elastic insets and are designed for every figuratype. Priced $5.00 to 50. La Vida Corsets especially in the Colonielle models have the oblique boning, the very bias goring, curve decidedly and the majority have | that gives the new figure lines. Many clastic gussets. Priced $5.00 to $10.00. models, $5.00 to $10.00, Corsets for Misses, and Slight Figures Lightly boned, supple Corsets, that provide the proper support for the youthful figure and yet mold it perfectly to the correct lines. Girdle top effects predominate and there are many models especially designed for the athletic girl’s requirements. Prices $3.00 to $7.50. Redfern Corsets The fabrics—fancy broches, batiste and coutil, The boning—Walohn. Waistlines An Expert Fitting Service not only insures the perfect modeling of the Corset to your figure, but the selection of the model best suited to your individual lines as well. The Importance of the Brassiere For decollete Gowns,claborate bust confiners and brassieres of net and lace or organdie, embroidery and ribbon, of shadow lace and chiffon and other dainty novelties. Notable among them— A Brassiere of heavy Renaissance lace with organdie medallions, at....... $20.00 ce mn an ee ee ee eee ae a eee eee ee ee Imported Brassieres of heavy linen, eye- let embroidered, at $3.95, 4.95, 6.95 & $7.95 ; ; Net and lace insertion, net with lace Another. of hand-embroidered linen and § edges, and glove silk make pretty brassiere: at and $3.06 a FON! CAV) in cccccescosntareseened SUBST Stivcacsasci. inane $1.50, 2. Second Floor ee ter ner rere ree neers ecendy SKATING, THE SPORT TODAY And many are the smart novelties that have been designed to add to the fair skater’s comfort and incidentally to her charm. The Spencer, for in- stance, is the clever little Angora finished garment il- Very picturesque are the Skating Caps and Mufflers in odd shapes and dashing lustrated; gay in color, soft color combinations. and warr quite like a Tams of Angora finished WRIEECOAL. 1:5 sin soos $2.25 worsted with white brim and pompons; in green, rose, blue or yellow... .65¢ Tams of wool plush in gay plaids, are trimmed with There are Silk Sweaters in lovely stripes at. . $25.00 Silk Sweaters, \uxurious- aka: ‘ ; fur pompons and have ty stim enn s¢ urea matching Scarfs, The set, n ands, a ee OU! $7.00 Toques, with velvet crowns and fur pompons, have scarfs to match. Price, $8.00 Angora Nnisied Tur- bans and Scarfs in striped Sweater Sets of Angora finished wool; cap and scarf to match, ,.$12.50 sweater, Srating Suits, t ey knit ly practical of J cloth; the coat 1 and rose, purple and magenta, with pockets; t t flare fringed with white. The 1NGiernvevivsececs $25.00 Fourth Floor SELSis sere ernd seem $3.50 | | Such Smart Skating Blouses | Practical too, for they are warm as toast as well as extremely pretty. | Wool Jersey, of light | — Striped Silk Jersey And smartest of all, | ' ' colors; tened with odd \ Biouses, in rainbow tints, White Silk Jersey Blouse * silver buttons and trimmed ' a model with fur edged col- | with brilliant Roman striped with fur bands on the high lar and cuffs and two trim silk collar and cufts; a new collar and cuff 8.75 $10.75 $10.75 little pocket Trad Blo yoke model....... be ee ee i ee mm te ee cee ee ei >) > () SS () EDO) ED) D-DD (0 ) D> 0 ED ED 0-0 | c <> 0 <> 0 <ED (0) <> 0-0 0 GED (0) GD 0 ED 0D ill

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