The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1915, Page 5

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PRC Me SERRE TYNE fn SN RR ER a RE RI ee a —_ — oemerere nnn THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915. Pe ~ | i} iired Room That If ht cl in tm 1 WAX WAR SHOW UNDER BAN. | |: A man bélleved to t i a chauffeur, of Glen aR was ae mera | found dead in bed in @ room of the Pen. | Bower? pauet | Meratenre ani é |slon Chevalier at No. 528 Seventh Ave-|Poltee, Voluntarily Stops ©: 5 }n erday. He registered there}. nok to be dlaturbded.| "The Horrors of War,” depicted by Broadway at Ninth ‘Diamonds Going Up’’ breasts mutilated by bullets, which have is the announcement in the jewelry trade— been shown in a Bowery museum the 2 expected increase in the price of rough diamonds by the Syndicate fa London was announced Monday in cables received in New York by some of the princlpal diamond cutters of this country.” Dianord prices down 20 to 30 per cent. At Wanamaker’s only! This good fortune, in the face of advancing wholesale prices, comes because we have taken over the mounted stocks of two diamond houses who sacrificed profits to effect a quick sale that they might devote all their interests to selling loose stones. RINGS BROOCHES LAVALLIERES CHAINS PENDANTS STICK PINS Diamonds alone (selected white stones) or dia- monds in combination with other precious stones. A large collection—$173,000 worth to be sold for $126,000. What Christmas gifts they will make! Jewelry Store, Main floor, Old Building. ° | 4 ; . me “hs ‘ ‘ | Simple Day Dresses «- | ch eens [tte ia Made to Your Order at Moderate Prices _|}\ {hit ‘exorite foots without fear they | : ae / | GA workroom has been newly established in the |]|from any itomach misery. ¥ ‘fo: Please, hk ! Special Order Salons, where moderately-priced street ||| tityccent ‘case of Pa 1 bispen A BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE.AT 88™ STREET nd near the bed ap- evyanide of potas- alum. last week, was terminated to-day be- ery of Brig. Ge cause of letters written to the Board of was removed Health suggested the figures were too] from his country home at Goshen, N. gruesome Y¥., to his town house at No. 7 Haat Police Sergt. Wilson of the Elizabeth} Twelfth Street, is tc for unless Street Precinct arraigned the manager] complications set in, rding to the of the museum before City Magistrate} statement made to-d ¥ the Gen- Marsh in the Centre Street Police Court) eral’s physician, Dr. L, Partride ’ Jp [to-day for displaying the figures. Wil- son showed the Magistrate a letter re-| said that Gon, Burnett ts not ceived from Robert Orr, complaining of| ing from pneumonia, He the exhibition eight years old and pre | at is so dreadful about the fig-| plotters who murdered A Announce for To-Morrow (Friday) A Continuation of Their of No. 19 Fifth Avenue. Dr, Partridy Magistrate Marsh asked Wil 6 glare of the upturned eyes, “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes} yiTe, tr of the unturned even’ re: | seems men Special Sale of Women’s Suits upset stomachs feel fine at once. | Acidity, heartburn, belching, | ™“"" “i*eharse¢ Bim. A * a pain and dyspepsia BOWIE ENTRIES. just vanish. —_—s“ The quantity of suits originally entered in this Sale being much depleted, we have added another collection equally attractive—the season's best styles —only two or three of a kind. (Rpecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BOWIE, M4., Nov. 18. Time it! In five ‘ sk Fa edb sag ~The entries for to-morrow's races are | distress will go. No indigestion, burn, sourness or belching of gi i eructations of undigested foo: bloating, foul breath or Women’s Suits....°....Formerly up to 39.50 Of broadcloth and whipcord eherdine ro dae tailored styles 25. 00 or trimmed with skunk-dyed raccoort or seal..........6.060065 Women's Suits........ Formerly up to 45.00 Russian blouse and Godet flare models of broadcloth, gabardine 29 50 and velour cloth, trimmed with skunk-raccoon, seal, beaver. . . ° o At Greatly Reduced Prices | ’ . dresses, afternoon dresses and dancing frocks are |}|from any drug store and put your|( | Women’s Suits.......... Formerly up to 45.00 st h right. Don't ke bei: made to your order. stomach right. | Don't keep on being | Chie aden of wee & loa broadcloth 10d sab gaeption im 35. 00 @ The day dresses of serge, gabardine and taffetas beeen id illustrate perfectly the ideal of this Salon, which is to |}\¢ enjoy Peg Air ike ‘and ‘t make for well-dressed women and young girls clothes Women’s Suits.......... Formerly up to 55,00 stomach. Pay lapepsin belongs J - ° fs j A collection of smart fur trimmed suits of velours de a teas ile oan, Ma ee Me | eee a Sele Akai age ic oer cession em 39,50 es - ler A I, 180; tailoring. Findigestion, onentn fast cod Hh iow 3 1] Our own make Ready-to- @ Every model to be reproduced is an original. “iti them i handy to ive ire eg eT biog oy ee kind tor 316 @ Prices for day dresses, to $115. ckest, surest relief known.—Advt. Special Order Salons, Fourth Floor, Old Building. Most Specially Priced Suits in Girls’ 15 to 20-Year Sizes Junior suits (sizes 15 and 17 years), now $15. Young women’s suits (sizes 14 to 20 years), $15, $18.75 and $22.50. Good choosing, you see, for girls of all ages, sizes and types. Pur-tfimmed suits for those who want them, but plain fashions, too. Sonar and belted suits for the boyish girl and Russian styles for the 85 Women’s High Cost Suits Formerly Up to 95.00 ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A KIND, 44.00 Broadcloth, Velours de Laine, Velvet, Cut Velour. Reproductions of the Latest Paris Models of Lanein, Drecoll, Bernard, Jenny. Trimmed with Mole—Real Skunk—Hudson Seal—Beaver Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, Wast of FiRh Avena Clothing of Distinction for Men SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, ON THE THIRD FLOOR: elder Hitec in the collection are corduroy, velveteen, cheviot, gabardine and wool poplin, but don't expect suils of a kind. Peau de cygne linings, fennel such clever tailoring that when you put on one of these suits—i' Men’s and Young Men’s | Men’s and Young Men’s High Class Winter Suits | London-made Overcoats Second floor, Old Building. —— The utmost in Abed materials and colorings, rabriee ald aed for us, cheat and Scotch suiteble for both business and dress wear;]tweeds, plain and fancy heather mixtures; i Spangled Warm Overcoats at the very special price of nediuan nd heavy w HANS iniiiiataali a Trimming for the BOY $94.50 t $25.00 It has been found that Full-back models. q O a le rows of opalescent or Self or velvet collars. Regular Value $35.00 Values up to $37.50 This Sale Is Your Chance to Save from 33% to 50% black spangles make one Light and dark effects. Other Sui - $15.00 45.00 | Other O nee us | st mmortment of bi ure and houseturnish ings tn ou of the most useful trim- Plaids and mixtures. er Suits at’ $15.00 to 45. ther Overcoats at $15.00 to 45.00 uarantee Everyth We Sell Is mings for blouses and Full-lined with serge. | slaty genre of experience and oar mill gowns. Or halftined with, Venetian of | [EI vince yourself thats whether yen buy for cash ey tached) in eux Ria satin to permit them to slip on am > 9 al e trom a to ay shia) Trice s at ee year sizes. W: ian *C The ones . anos veiten “ siete ave rate of Ife for one row wide, " Dress nming Store, — O18 to O88. F ashable ape On the Main Floor, is showing smart fashi First floor, Old Building. Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg. Gloves for alll ascakionk’ at iv ae Hosouabis prin j we of 4074 F oageoph cote High Grate bomege, ban tom Faraltere M SHIR r S Prix seam sewn, in Havana,| | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY: ’ oe La set sg spies Manila and Oak shades, (4 ite to the ha , Save Fully One-Haif on Your Purchase en ’s PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW AT Men’s Laced Shoes ™ peeping eakiy on Monthly Payments $2 Weekly Delivers | ‘TIS SUIT TO YOUR BOME ‘Tan or black calfskin, on stylish, comfortable lasts, at $3.75 pair The Last in our special purchase of 12,000 to be sold at 95c They go on the tables this evening for tomorrow's sell- A || ing | 89c a pair Men’s Superior Quality Furnishings AT INTERESTING PRICE INDUCEMEN?'S FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. Men’s High Class Nogkwear, Men’s Pajamas of madras and $1.35 ‘ —3,600 Shirts, all told— Large loving oe sear! ' made mercerized materials; per suit 24°92 BUFFET of rich silks; new designs; Bee. Price $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Grades finished with slip a honda at 68c] Men's Pajamas made of domet $1.10 ‘sh ’ Fresh out of their boxes. Bodine Yusta en > flannel; er sult giles AB 5 * Woven madras and mercerized materials, in a Smoking Jackets at $5.00 and 7.50/ Blanket Bath Robes, $2.95 to 6,75 | variety of good patterns. 14 to 17 sizes; sleeves 3g Socyhea | and 34 inc Py . . Tro selling places: __Buvlington Arcade floor, New Bldg Men’s Underwear Men’s Hosiery "| PRICED APPRECIABLY REPRICED FOR THIS l ee Pl 1,016 MEN S Suits LOWER THAN USUAL SPECIAL OCCASION mes . silo HE is * . ei r ANY "COMPLET 195 Patterns; 9 Styles. Gray Merino Shirts and Dravers Cotton Half Hose, medium weight; = a ‘Nroees A Belg ROOM OUTFIT 5 .75, $15 50 medium weight; drawers in in black, t id gray; With extri 2, f eepin 7} | 12.80, 913,50, 814.78, 016, 604 Rear nl oe dees acs «© OG! ep IENchne 6g, ia at 8 , 63 M N’S Overcoats Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 45x] Cotton Half Hose, sof| finish; hand medium weight, = - - each v 3 i “ ; | % fords il mixtures, fancies. Halwa Bering pure s Drama, exradblesl * ‘rar 320 144-146 . 12 $15. "$16 50 $17.50. medium and heavy weight, each Pure Silk Half Ho e, in black, tan, im STAMPS * $12:50) 918 410, 0%1 S24 a0e White Cotton Ribbed Union Suits sycworviceahle, As HB Morni WEST ‘ m1 uits, ) ) 12¢ 4 Mornings These in The Lower Price Clothing Store for Men. medium and heavy weight; in Qs ity with llslesoles, - pair PAY ) LH St qum y Broadway, corner Eighth. , . rere oe en sizes, - at Pure Thread silk Half Hore, silk p ware ° | Natural Merino Union Suits, extra [- tops and lisle soles, in black, tan, 69 . S A | quality; medium weight, - at $1.95 navy and gray; - : c al STAMPS | cages 1 a

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