The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 7

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City and Frisco. | Announce for Saturday ; " \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. TOMB C todlan of Grant's Tombiand a well known) ber of Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, x * 1, W. H. M. Sistare, nty-t Col, Sistare fought under Gen. Slocum] ters. ineral services 0 0 jer D ’ CHIMES WILL RING rome von youns con (SU TR Senate ee Ree ata | aeattarename ere Me Founded 1826 Bic Greeley 1900 - | J ph S oenenanennient aemeimnemennen ACROSS CONTINENT | eeeme te care Pecan | | le November 27, at P.M. 0 TN & a 0 Tr Made Saturday — | 1sTs " | ‘ wi Marguerite Dunlap, Will Appear on Peals.of Bells to Be Carried by) The Specially Shop of ; me ot a W Bill Rendered Phone to Alumni in This | ' FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Premier Danseuse 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street January 1st | commas. 0. 0 gy A Most Important Sale of Apparel For CLEARAWAY OF MISSES’ SUITS Ohio State University here this even Were $25.00 to $37.50 gine ill nw Into ne cars of fro Misses and Girls In Gabardine $1 8.50 Trimmed with Fur alumni in New York and “San Francisco over telephone wires. peered (sa Sontary of the aurea ooane at Greatly Reduced Prices ° and Broadcloth and Fur Plush try-wide celebration by alumni of the | ‘s For Saturday Only DP wuniversity. Officials of the telephone | Company said to-day th ey be- Nearly 100 smart Suits, the majority i ' i i : i Sommany anid to-day that they be. To Close Out To Close Out y jority in heavy Coats warmly interlined and silk lined are @t both sides of the continent. Tao | _set of chimes was dedicated six months ‘ago and most alumni will! Misses’ Trotteur Frocks Misses’ Tailleur Suits fashionable color of the season being well repre- ] all sizes in every model but excellent choosing in weight broadcloth, the others in gabardine, every | effectively trimmed with fur or fur plush. Not sented, sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. hear ‘thom’ for tho first time, O— “For one hour beginning at 9 o'clock | 12.50 Formerly up to 20.00 20.00 Formerly up to 37.50 60 Misses’ Coats—Were $22.0 to S Central time alumni at each of the, Of taffeta and serge, charmeuse and serge and Of broadcloth, velour cloth, corduroy, gabar- $s 2.00 $25.0 $15.00 cities will ‘listen in," while music, ‘speeches, gossip and good wishes are | carried over the wires, Columbus will introduce Gov. Frank B, Withs of Ohio as tho first » all serge. No. C. 0. D.’s No Exchanges dine, tweed checks, some fur trimmed. Heavy cheviots and novelty mixtures, in belted and flaring models, featuring the latest style notes. No C. 0. D.'s No Exchanges Deep collars and cuffs are of seal plush. Fur-trimmed Coats of finer qualities, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $39.50 | Juniors’ Serge Dresses Misses’ Dancing D: New York will introduce N. C. id i i Aled pte t bury. President “of the rer | Misses’ Danse Dresses Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Lovely fairy-like creations of tulle, nets pritolerwone und Telegraph Company's | Of tulle, taffeta, soiree and silver Of velour cloth, _ broadcloth, Middy Blouse Dresses—white serge collar and laces, agleam with threads of silver and ‘hartes G. Bond, Hrestdent of the New York Alumni Asociation,. and embroidered silk. covert, trimmed with raccoon and cuffs; pleated skirt; at.. . $5.00 gold; fa ng Frocks of silk, of shimmerin, several other speakers. | Reduced to 25.00 skunk or Hudson seal. 29.50 Sailor Blouse Dresses—one-pi odel with taffeta and charmeuse. So many delightful d-rnomaa Forsythe “Hunt of ‘the Gat: | Niscea? Eventing Coat ks , Reduced to ‘ emblems and braid............ $7.50 models that we can but hint at the collections’ Voraity of California Agricultural Col- sses’ Evening Coats ’ Misses’ Dressy Suits Smocked Dresses of French Serge—with Sete ied or Bored her Cece Of broadcloth and corded velvet, Of velour cloth, velveteen, broad- braid; jacket model with wide girdle, $9.95 Four New Models at $19.50 ——— pastel shades, trimmed with cloth, velour plaids, plain and fur Russian Dresses—itt green, blue or brown r All hat soda pal cree gh and BOY KILLED BY FRIEND. moufflon, ed. ainty ices; deep girdles with corsage Reduced to 29.50 a 7 Reduced to 39.50 serge, braid and ornament trimmed; taffeta girdle, high military collar......... $14. Juniors’ Suits In gabardine, broadcloth, novelty fabrics \ \flowers. In satin charmeuse, Pekin striped satin and chiffon taffeta, Four New Models at $25.00 One as illustrated of silk tulle, draped over » Aeeldental Shot Caused Death of Lad Preparing for Hunting. (Specta'te The Brening World.) SOMBRVILLE, N. J. Nov. 26.—As and corduroy, Were $29.50 and $35.00. $25.00 taffeta, effectively edged with silver. braid; the result of the accidental discharge To Close Out To Close Out | note the butterfly atheve and the dainty bodice of a hammertess gun tn the hands of Clearaway of Girls’ Dresses effect. Also at this price, quaint basque Dresses of taffeta, with tulle rosettes. Changeable taffeta with silver lace, copy of * a Callot model, has scalloped silver edged + Jack Lefiand, nineteen yoars old, Roy Pratt, his elghteen-year-old compan- Girls’ Dresses “Flapper” Tailleur Suits ion, died in the Somerset Hospital See Piet, Weert g 4.85 Formers wp to 925 13.50 Fermeiy ap 2500 Linen, repp, challies, serge, corduroy, lingerie, of gabardine and cheviot. Simple Norfolk Tub Dresses of Lingerie—voile or rep, ot ped trimmed with lace, embroidery and colored ribbon sashes. Sizes 8 to 14. Were $2.00 to $17.50, 95c, $1.95, 2.95, 5.00 and $7.50 North Branch yesterday after ‘The youths were making hs aed fuse ‘ . Serge Dresses—Russian, sailor and one-pi skirt and silver trimmed bodice. Toaded tiie mupling, ,Defiind hed due voile. Sizes 6 to 10. models. Sizes 12 to 16, | felted delay also & few styles in’ Which Hand-embroidered Gros de Londres makes together it discharged. ‘I'tatt, wh 4 , | be ; yles in which Lobatse Tra, tanding hear, was shot in, “the No C. 0. D.'s No Exchanges No C. 0. D's No Exchanges serge and taffeta are combined, Sizes 8 to 4 lovely model with chiffon ruffles. tthe load shattered the bona and severed the at and he bied 14. Were $6.95 to $10... $3.95 and $5.95 son of Gar- Eight Models at $29. | ' ! | Heavy Cheviot Coats—in velvet collared model, ‘ore , & wealth mer. irls’ Wii y Satin bordered chiffon in draped model over silver lace. ret Pfaff, a Sa Girls! Dresses <a le “Piapper Patty Rrosks pe | (Cheri ont Winter care nigisg ‘anktitaar taffeta with tulle sleeves; draped skirt * foulard, taffeta, " uM . + and full skirted. izes 10, 12 and 14 an ype ; C ‘ ToDay_ and To-Morrow Se ree Reduced to 6.75 voile roel: sere 2a 17.50 | Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Coats—l\ined and interlined. Ble A ei age abot enag eahete te: Soa traae e ‘ At Ali 258 , ‘ | Sizes 6 to 10. Also cheviot coats with nutria fur collars. Embroidered charmeuse with silver lace ruffles and bodice, Misses’ Street Coats “Flapper” School Frocks Sizes 10, 12 and 14; at... .sesseseeseee sbilgaee te $12.50 | And four other dainty styles. James Butler ||. Ohitwal esoos wlaidien on Made of serge, plaid silk and Third Floor | ane Reduced to 29-50 * Reduedto 8.95 WOMEN’S $5.00 BOOTS $3.95 Smart Button Boots, cut on the correct lines, Patent leather and gun metal with tops of black cloth or kid, faun or gray cloth. Black Glace Kid with kid tops, also in patent and dull leathers. ROM THE FUR SALE’S Wealth of Specials ! Just a few examples of the economies in which this great Sale abounds. Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) In both plain and smartly trimmed models, fashioned of selected, full-furred lustrous pelts, i i ' ' i i | $110.00 and $165.00 Stern Brothers and and 93rd Streets, West of Fikth Avenua, Second Floor, perenne Very Best Natural Bea@atched Fur Sets FOOTWEAR FOR GIRLS er es ; : 7 i 1a all College Girle’ Boote White Buckskin Boote nay European ‘and American Mut 0200820.80 | Matec .000cgarese | | Waking loot of heavy, tan | sine 1 ,..0000- 8298 Creamery : or black calfskin, laced or } gives 8% to 11. $3.25 ba pin $16.50 Be —— button styles, low heels, $5 Sizes 1 we ial $3.75 SCATIS ¢.0's0s0 . SGate,.. vsss0n Pe EET EO Ben ageless i. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Muffs....... TOYS INSTRUCTIVE TOYS —— FUNNY TOYS—— INTERESTING TOYS In a word—everything that a high-class Toyland should contain . $27.50 Mite siess esx Thrd Floor, ee CORSET CLEARAWAY At 4 Usual Prices Fashionable models in the leading makes, but | in styles that we shall discontinue. All sizes are Closing Out 400 Pairs Lord & Taylor Special make Misses’ and Children’s —orthopedie styles, in dull Extra High Cut atent leather, Lace and But Sizes 6to8.... + -$2.00 |. . ution Books Sizes 814 to 18. $2.25 | in dull, tan or patent leather. Sizes 1114 to 2. $2.50 | Sizes incomplete. Formerly Sizes 2% to 6........$3-00 | $3.00 to $5.00..¢... $2.45 Neoond Floor 205 GIRLS’ SWEATERS Usually $5.00—Special $2.95 All worsted Sweaters, in fine stitch; the colors: gray, white, tan and cardinal. Jaunty models, with shawl or Byron collars or in V neck effect. Sizes 26 to 34. Butter A Pound Jt All Orders Delivered Promptly Free of Charge || included in the disposal, but not each size in every model or material. Corsets of Fine Coutils - Broche Silk Brocades—Suede and Tricot Formerly $4.00 to $15.00 $1.95 to $7.50 Second Floor. Will be found on the Fourth Floor in great variety, gathered for the little folks from all parts of the world, and so arranged this season as to greatly facilitate selection. THE BOYS THE GIRLS will be delighted with the many de- | will find just the doll they want monstrations going on all day. Be | Santa Claus to bring them, in the sure to see the mechanical trains, the | Special Doll Room, where there are boats in a large water tank and the | dolls of every description, from the wonderland of steam, electrical and | smallest Kewpie to the most elaborate mechanical toys. imported dressed dolls, Fourth Floor | Women’s Fur-Trimmed Women’s Fur-Trimmed | Broadcloth Suits Winter Coats | $24.50 and $29.50 $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Good meats are made || better with a dash of | ‘ d . Among the new things are: Battleship Target Games, Us Armored Automobiles and Trains, Red Cross Ambu- OLD ENG ‘ lances, “Bleriot,” Curtiss” and «Taube” Aero- eTrLe “y Ss au Cc e planes, Various Games, Juvenile Automobiles, etc. For oysters—stew, broil In the Sporting Goods Section: Ice Skates, Roller Skates, Footballs, or fry. Fine on fish. Golf Accessories, etc., are well represented. Grocers and Delica- | teaeen Stores sell it 10c | Madeby E. Pritchard, 33 Finely tailored Suits of superior quality Broad- Travelling, motoring, utility and afternoon cloth, in rich deep colorings and in black. Coatsina | Coats in winter-weight tweeds, broadcloths, suede diyersity of modish models, trimmed with fashion- | cloth and wool velour, the majority with deep collars able furs, are warmly interlined and peau de cygne } of fur. Interlined and heavily li lined. many models, Fur-Trimmed Cloth and Velveteen Suite Fur Collared Plush and Cloth Coats $35.00 and $39.50 $35.00, $39.50 and $50.00 Smartest of the Winter Models, developed in For dress and afternoon wear, handsome models of Chiffon Broadcloth, Seal Plush, Velour Cloth and Velveteen. Picuna and Sharkskin Velours. Distinctive Suits, these, trimmed with the finer | and trimmed with the favored fure—Hudson Seal furs, contrasting effectively with the rich fabrics, eres muskrat), Beaver, Skunk Raccoon, Natural Coats are warmly interlined and handsomely lined. ccoon and Opossum. Interlined and richly lined Tailoring faultless. garments, Light-weight, warm and luxurious, TMrd Floor ned garments in Very Special for Saturday: Doll’s Pullman Carriage, $5.00 Juvenile Automobile at $6.00 Reed body; adjustable back and hood; rubber] Large size; steel body finished in red; wood tires on wheels; carriage will hold a 26-in. doll. steering wheel and rubber tired wheels, Mechanical Train Set at $1.00) Ball-Bearing Roller Skates, $1.00 Locomotive with brake, tender, passenger car] Extension skates adjustable to any size, fitted and circle of track, with straps, for boys or girls, NST., Wbysicians of L, 1. ) > () SSE () CRED () ED (0) CRE () SRS () SED () EES ©) EE 0 AD C GR 0) EEE (0) EE (0 - ORE 0 co | a ‘ an PD we ty ero

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