The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1915, Page 7

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(‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, Christmas stocks} now on Display at Mc Cutcheon’s There is practically nothing more to come. Everything is here now—so we suggest that — do your Christmas shopping early Linens are ideal gifts because house- wives always need them sooner or later. At McCutcheon’s, intrinsic worth goes with fairness of price. A beautiful Damask Set, for example, consisting of Cloth and a dozen Napkins to match, can be had for $7.50 and up, de- pending on size and quality. Madeira hand-embroidered Table Linens, such as Doylies at $2.25, 3.00, 3.75, 5.00 dozen and up. jieces at $1.25, 2.00, 2.75, 3.25 each cath up. fs, etc., at $2.50, 3.00, 5.00 each up. Handkerchiefs. Reg. Trade Mark Our assortment of pure Linen Handkerchiefs is undoubtedly the most beautiful and varied in America. Hundreds of styles are shown at such popular prices as 25c and 50c each, and an equally attractive to $25.00 each, Ladies’ Outer Garments Dresses of 8 Cloth, Silk and Velveteen, | $12.50 to $23 Evening and Dance Frocks, $19.75 to $42.50. Ladies’ Blouses and tailored Waists, $3.75 to $10.50. Dress Patterns for Holiday Gifts Complete assortments of French Percales, Gi s, Printed Voiles, Challis, Flannel Waistings, Madras, Silk and Cotton and all Silk Shirtings, White Fabrics, packed in boxes upon request. etc., neatly We earnestly request our patrons to make their Christmas purchases as early as possible. selection of the finer goods ranging from $1.00 =| Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets POMOC EKOAG SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS WORK MONDAY WONDERS P3| | tories. All the Idle Chatter Lillian Russell, starting on a W lessened. She sa’ has never failed t remain beautiful twenty-four. SHE'S A NOTED DOCTOR AND OUGHT TO KNOW. Dr. Wight, who Indorses the Rus- sell creed, is a trustee of the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, and has been for ten yearn a member of the faculty. With the other women physicians of the college hospital, which is one of two in the United States devoted to the medical education of women exclu- sively, she is giving all her energtes t present to the task of raising by Sept. 1, 1916. ‘This money needed to establish an emergency plan meet the needs of the hun- dreds of young women students who must be turned away because of the smaliness of club rooms and labora- Dr. Wight paused long enough in her campaign work to give me her ideas on the necessity of beauty sleep. “Sleep is even more necessary than = | food to the preservation of health and * said thie ian, Sleep consequently of bea distinguished woman p! her customary houra of i || Lillian Russell Right When She Had Train Bells and | Whistles Silenced—Edison’s Four-Hour Theory Good for a Man Who Is Deaf and Can't Hear and Foolish Noises. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Are you a Sleeping Beauty? You are if you're a beauty at ail ‘estern trip the other day, caused the 10 take her beauty sleep. Dr, Lucy Osborne Wight says that Lillian is quite right, that sleep is more necessary than food to health | and good looks, and that every woman who hopes to must sleep at least eight hours fn In other words, the eight-hour night is just as {m- portant to the public welfare as the eight-hour day, and | the time may come when agitators In the cause of | beauty will harangue the night-blooming beauties of the Broadway restau- rants, urging them to go home and get their beauty sleep. ie rest and, surrounded as we are by nerve-tearing nolses—even the ring —we must give the body time to re cuperate its forces. course, goes on in sleep, and the furiously and the whole system is rested. “Few persons have any Idea of the constant friction on the nerves which results merely from common, every- day noises, many of which pass un J. My husband ts partic itive to the sound of her day he said to me after the more than usual, ‘Please put on my tombstone, He died of Bells.’ ” than men?" I asked Dr. Wight. “LT think they get mo siclan replied, “This parasite w' hear so much about and meet in a great while finds it difficul In the Glove Dept. AN EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY OFFERING, ‘TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, OF Kid Gloves Slip-on Gloves with one row embroidered Imported lambskin in Manila, backs; in black, white, sand, Havana, oak shades, black tan and grey; value $1.25, and white; regularly $1.50, at 95c pr. at $1.00 pr. Fancy Needlework AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES. Brocade Desk Sets, ; at $2.75 a set Brocade Scrap Baskets at $2.75 each Brocade Candlesticks | at $2.50 a pair 5 each at $4.2 Fancy Hat Stands at $10.00 and 12.50 each Lace and French rose trimmings; 86 and 45 ins. Fancy Silk Pillows (floss filled), at $5.00 each Holiday Slippers for Women Very useful and acceptable gifts, priced very attractively, on the Second Floor. Worsted or Felt “Comfy” Slippers, }and crocheted; in most desirable colors, - at $1.00 “Comfy” Boudoir Slippers Mule Slippers, Of Quilted — Satin; Slippers, Ribbon t ;| flexible leather soles; four colors. $1.50 Carriage Boots of black velvet; fur trimmed, at Brocaded silk and lave covered satin $2.00 $4.00 Special attention is directed to our Satin Evening Slippers at $3.50 Made from fine quality slipper inblack and the fashionable evening sha made on high arched last; graceful Louis XV heels. Silk Knitting Bags Stern Brothers Very unusual values prepared for To-morrow, in the following items, of special merit as Holiday Gifts: Novelty Bags for Gifts AN INTER PING JEWELRY SECTION, Street and Evening Bags of Chiffon Brocaded withVelvet Silks, in one and two-toned effects, at $4.95 each THE oF SALE IN! ro-MORROW, ffonVelvets and Novelty 1 Shepherdess Model, Which is Greatly Below Their Real Value. SPECIALLY Photograph Frames PRICED FOR TUESDAY pieces Imported Gilt, Woo size 8x 10 inches, Sterling Silver square shapes; size Imported French with colored sil at $1.85, larger and more elaborate Skin Saddle Horse, at $50 Value $75.00 Electric ‘Train at $75 Value $100,00 Railroad Station at $10.00 Value $15.00 Wooden Floor Train, Value $80.00 $50 French Mechanical Toys, at $10 and $15 Values #15.00 and 25.00 Frames, Gilt Frames, various sizes 2.75 and 3.25 Toys at Large Reductions Radical reductions have been made on some of the used tor window and display pieces, as follows; Mechanical Elephant and Two ‘Tigers, Value 850.00, $25 al F rames, 85c at oval and 7x9 inches, at kk mats, ornamented, toys, which have been Doll Mouse, at $35 Value $50.00 Skin Swing Horse Value $25.00 at $15 Steam Engines, at $10 Value $15.00 Mechanical Autos, Value 87.75 Full Jointed Dolls, at $5.00 Values $7.50 and 10.00 at $5 Cell action, of auricular action of the heart keeps up, but the blood is pumped less | telephone and door bells had rung “Do women need more beauty sleep | —— ————— iw | WOMAN HAS AN ADVANTAGE. || “E know it, but it In net enoweh for jany normal man." Dr, Wight replied. | * \°t have thought sometimes that Mr.| / jth | ve that pre train whistle and the engine bell to be silenced for several hours so that wy “beauty sleep” might not be id that she attributes her protracted, not to say perennial pulchritude, to the fact that she | that she sey woman than 1 am } [know, ares saved the wear and tear of ie women noise and they do not have to Haten | It te trae, | 0 2 lot of foollsh chatter, ax the rest | PU, Psa ee 4 ‘wreck | of us do." if T stay up (There Dr, Wight struck an an- ing of a door bell {8 a nervous shock | ~ lin as he is b treasing « 1915. writ freind, par. | Drte “Mother never hears the tele- t| Hight-Hour Beauty Sleep eR Sepa Teoh More Necessary Than». Seite peat: on ta aout _ Food to Preserve Beauty iat remem foto the oliminat “Bu tivh our rie HERE THE DEAF MAN OR lison's theory about sleep is due to) e fact that he ts It i really ty restful to be t have had He was a netitutional ek of reat from wi You do not think n, who insists on having aleap? think she is very y have p ering chord in my soul; ription on my tombs: n, rather, is going to the in- ne, or my! (hie be “She Died With this » Wight said. The fn a charming house indredth — Street, A 1 they take on One near Rivers de “Dream ont” an Feollat | r heats fi Rut even for) e minimum should be eight) indorsement from a nie | uthority, Lillian Russell should be- king delegute of beauty | her sisters to demand an for their} | of! EVENINGS} WAT, | Style A, Waters Upright—rich in tone, solid in construction and handsome in appearance—one of our leading and most popular styles. Price $250 interest or extras Waters-Autola player-pianos have the same fine }} tone as the Waters Pianos and contain all the latest improvements and expression devices so necessary jf] in a complete and perfect player-piano. Prices reasonable—terms easy, and old pianos taken in part payment. Write for catalogue. Horace Waters &» Co.| | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18thStreet | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. OPEN GB. Altman & Cn. FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street Women’s Outer Coats & Wraps will provide an offering of exceptional interest for Tuesday. COATS OF BLACK VELOUR VELVET with collar and cuffs of dyed Opossum, and the flared skirt banded with this fur; silk- lined {hroughout . . . $62.00 COATS OF BLACK BROADCLOTH, high-banded collar, cuffs and skirt trimmed with dyed Opossum; silk-lined throughout, ate wwe es $29.00 The stock having undergone thorough price revisions, splendid purchasing opportunities are afforded for the selection of Coats and Wraps, expressive of the most authoritative modes, suitable for dress occasions or for practical use, at extraordinarily low prices. Furnishings forthe Baby Boudoir in the recently enlarged department, ourth Floor, where may be found jal of the mursery; daintily- draped cribs, wardrobe hampers, costumers, chairs, tables, baskets and other appoint- ments, revealing the artistic possibilities of ivory-toned wicker or white enamel in con- trast with delicately tinted silks. Special Offering consists of Folding Tables of white enamel, with hand- i decoration . . . $2.90 Folding Chairs to match . « 41.75 Hats for the Southern Season B. n & Co. are showing an exclusive jtraw Hats, including a number Is, in addition to chic styles from their own ateliers, suitable for Winter resort wear. (Third Floor) AVENUE = MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Interesting Sale of Novelty Needlework for to-morrow (Tuesday) will comprise a group of exceedingly attractive articles for gift selection, at exceptionally iow prices. Muff Pillows (a decided novelty copiea irom an imported model) of soft shirred satin, trimmed with satin roses; in an assortment ofcolors . . . very special at $8.75 Vanity Cases, Sewing Cases, Card Cases and Needlebooks (imported) . . each 85s. Down-filled Pillows (imported), embroidered and lace-trimmed; pink, blue or rose, $2.25 Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs in the following interesting assortments, will offer exceptional values for Tuesday. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . perdozen $2.25 & 2.70 Plain, hemstitched, doz. $2.65, 3.85 & 4.50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per dozen $1.35, 1.75 & 2.10 Plain, hemstitched, per doz. $1.45 & 1.85 Of fine sheer linen, with hand-hemstitched hem, or hand-embroidered corner, per box ofsix . . . . « §3,00 Hemstitched, sheer linen, with embroidered corner. per box of six $1.00 & 1.75 Sheer Linen, with hand-embroidered scalloped edge and fancy corner, per box of six, $2.25 Also Handkerchlefs of princess lace (center of sheer linen) . . . . each 38 Gifts of Imterest Desk, Table and Floor Lamps Dinner Gongs of Mahogany Folding Card Tables Smoking Stands at reasonable prices (Pourth Floor) An Exhibition and Sale of Antique Laces and A Special Pre-holiday Sale of Boudoir Gowns and Accessories are now being held on the Third Floor b on payment of only $7 monthly and no charge for

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