The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 8

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FILLED WITH swone/ DFT AN KING IS | LIGHTER TURNS BOTTOM UP. | + Awakened sf ir Wat tie No, 38, Hamil N Fee jhe fed by M. at PI before 1 o'clock Blouses for Gifts HAT shall you purchase for a gift? What more appropriate or W nseful thing for the average woman than a handsome silk blouse or an evening waist? ‘Tomorrow will be a veritable Holiday of Blouses in the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth street. The , Waist Salon, already known for its infinite varieties, and the modish correct ness of its offerings, will establish a new record. Christmas Waists at Three and Five Dollars Think of all the beautiful colors --all the splendid new silks and crepes and combination effects you have seen among waists that have heen priced at twice as much, and then examine the assortment here tomorrow at three dollars. From a dark navy blue taffeta, a subterranean green silk or a field mouse gray, to the plums and flesh colors, horizon blue or white—- blouses that will match or har- monize with any modish suit. Or, for five dollars, an equally large assortment of waists that will hold their own in style and material with those you have seen at twice this price. Smart collars and _revers, effective new trimmings, fine quality silks and crepes, combined with chiffons and laces, plaited and striped fronts, basque-like waists, jacket waists, fur-trimmed waists—an exposition of the very newest styles, including evening waists. Additional Christmas Assortments at $6.75, $8.95, $10.98, $12, $15 and upward, Enveloping Winter Coats of Accepted Fashion $19.75 Reducedfrom $25.00&$30.00 For the woman who would be very smart and very warm there are scores of opportun- ities Saturday in the Coat Cabinet. New models full of the swing and dash iven by the flaring backs and fullness. Sracta Cossack skating coats, in new varia- tions, with their edges and collars and cuffs of rich fur; coats with the full, rippling fall entire mass, ©, 118 Broad Street, Man. | Stern Brothers $end and 13rd Sirootr, Weel of Fk Arona Will close out to-morrow, a special collection of Misses’ and Girls’ Seasonable Garments All taken from regular stock and presenting the latest Winter fashions, at sharp reductions from former prices. Misses’ Tailored Suits of broadcloth, whipeord or gabardin®; with trimming of fur or velvet; sizes 14,.16 and 18 years; values up to 39.75, at $20.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits of broadcloth, velveteen and whipcord, with trimming of beaver, seal and opossum; silk lined; 14, 16 and 18 yrs.; values up to $45.00, at, $29.00 Misses’ Tailored Coats of English mixtures, corduroy and other de- sirable fabrics; some fur trimmed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; values up to 425,00, at $15.00 Women’s Silk Petticoats Misses’ Dressy Coats of duvetyn, bolivia or vicuna cloth; some with high chin collar, cuffs trimmed with far; silk lined:14,16 and18 yrs; values up to$35.00 | at $27.50 Girls’ Attractive Coats plain or fur trimmed models, of chinchilla, wool plush, corduroy or velveteen, lined and warmly interlined; 6 to 14 yrs; values up to $14.50, at $9.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of broadcloth, many trimmed with fur; silk lined and interlined; sizes 8 to 14 years; values up to $18.75, at $12.50 —<$<_ Books Appropriate for gifts, at very special prices, The Main Floor Section is To-morrow, Saturday, on the Second Floor. Taffeta Petticoats - at $2.95 to 5.50 Some with embroidered flounces; ruffled and tailored effects; also jersey tops. special at $4.95 Evening Skirts, - Of crepe de Chine, handsomely trimmed with ribbons and laces. Silk Jersey Skirts at $5.00 and 5.75 Handsomely embroidered flounces, in all desirable street shades. showing a large assortment of Holiday Books Many handsomely boxed for Christmas giving, at very reasonable prices. Included is the newest fiction by the most popular authors, together with books on travel, poctry, art, science, history, philosophy and subjects of present day interest. Bibles—Prayer Books—Rosaries. The Toy Department New assortments of Toys, Dolls and Games are being received daily to replenish our stocks as so insisted upon by fasbion’s devotees; and the warm, practical coats for street and motor wear. soon as depleted, so that selection may be made from just as great a variety as earlier in the season, and at the usual moderate prices. / PLAYTHINGS APTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR SATURDAY: Sauce is a vital part of the to all the scenes shown in these ple- 4 Christmas Dinner. tures, which were taken by soldier operators under orders of the Great It ahr ay: and Dress- 1 CPneral Balt of the French Army tor ing a delicious flavor. the National Archives. They show what will be the subject of talk not only by those alive to-day, but by their descendants for ever. These scenes will be told of in the school books of the future as long as there are schools. OLD ‘The pictures, lent by the French Government to The World through its war correspondent, E. Alexander Powoll, are on continuous exhibition to-day at both the Forty-fourth Street and Fulton Theatres. In addition they 5 1 Oc are headliners of the matings and eve- Del ning bills at these threo Keith thea- licatessen Stores, tree—the Colonial, Broadway and Six- Made byE. Pritchard,331SpringSt,,N.Y,]}| ty-second Street; the Alhambra, at Seventh Avenue and One Hundred - - — and Twenty-fifth Street, and the Orpheum, Fulton Street, near Flat- $ or bush Avenue, Brooklyn. 3 |GAS KILLS STABLEMAN; ED, OVERCOMES 15 HORSES Broken Pipe Causes Fatal Acci- kta $3 prdge'Worm fh dent During the Night in ais re, ge a | tion Phcamene W.. Meseraee Bh eens coaty css hacen ven Open ¥ to 7 feed Bundt LOOK for’ Hiectris Moving SION. @ | is in a serious condition at the Nor- wogian Hospital as the requit of being overcome by gas, along with fifteen horses, in the boarding stable at No, 236 Forty-second Street, Bay Ridge. O'Koofe, fooling that something was going to happen last night, slept on & cot in the basement, t slept on the main floor, and on the floor above were William J, Riordan jr. who owns the stable, hin wife and their two children, Riordan sinelled gas when he awoke | this morning. He found O'Keefe and | the horses in a stupor, After open- ing the windows and doors he began beating the animals with a whip to arouse them and they ran outdoors. A pet pony and two of the horses perished. A pipe attached to the gas meter had broken during the night, From soup to salads a better flavor and a greater zest by cooking with Pile fabrics and the fashionable fur fabrics handsome broadcloths, corduroys, winter cheviots—ell with an innate luxury of lining unusual in $25 and #30 coats. Alterations Free, Even at Thie Reduction. New York Newark Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf- Astoria Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FiRL Avenua: Men’s Clothing Section Most Exceptional Values for To-morrow, Saturday, on the Third Floor. Men’s Smart Sack Suits ‘Two and three button models, in blue, black and fancy mixtures, some one-quarter silk lined; sizes 34 to 46 chest, stouts included; at $18.50 Actual values up to $35.00 Actual values up to $30.00 Full Evening Dress and Men’s Fancy Tuxedo Suits Vests at $25.00 to 45.00 | at $3.75 to 5.00 at $21.50 Tuxedo Vests The Men’s Furnishing Dept. 1S REPLETE WITH GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: Silk Neckwear, - - at 65c to 3.00 | Shirts, - of finest imported and American silks, Blanket Bath Robes, at $2.95 to 10.00 Smoking Jackets, $5.00 to 30.00 Dressing Gowns, - $10.00 to 65.00 Pajamas, - Steamer or Traveling Rugs. Complete assortments of Derby, Soft and Silk Hats; also Austrian Velours. No. 1 Flexible Flyer Sleds at $1.95 | Doll Carriages, - - - Latest models; improved steering features; other sizes at proportionately low prices. Enameled Tea Sets (15 pieces), Tait’s Table Golf, - - Bristle Archery, : at $5.00 English Perambulators or Reed Hood Pullmans; with rubber tired wheels, $3.50 | Parlor Archery,- - - at 50c at 1.00 | Inside Baseball Game, - at 50c, 1.00 | Pool Tables (cues and balls), $2.50, 5.00 at $1.00 oe Boys’ Suits, Coats and Hats PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS ON THE THIRD FLOOR, TO-MORROW, OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES IN Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.50 Single-breasted yoke model; of neat plaids and fancy mixtures, all with extra knicker- bockers; 8 to 18 years; regula? value $9.75. Boys’ Mackinaws - - at $5.00 Belted models of heavy weight cloth, in the prevailing shades and overplaids; sizes 8 to 18 years; regular value $7.50. Boys’ Raincoats - - - at $3.25 ‘The schoolboy’s friend; of tan rubberized cloth; hat to match; sizes 4 to 16 years. | School and Dress Suité, $5.50 to 17.50 Of foreign and domestic mixed fabrics in the pestalling shades and models, all with extra nickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Junior O’coats, $5.50 to 12.50 In the latest models for the little fellow, of neat cheviots, chinchilla and vicuna; sizes 214 to 10 years. Boys’ Overcoats at $6.75 to 18.50 For school or dress wear; neat mixtures; new models; some with belt; 9 to 18 yre. Men’s Stylish Overcoats Silk lined Chesterfield styles, self or velvet collars; also fancy mixtures, quarter silk lined; single and double-breasted models; 34 to 46; Evening Dress and at $3.75 to 7.50 - at $1.50 to 8.50 each for all occasions of business ot dress wear. - persuit, $1.10 to 12.00 Knitted Silk Reefers, at $2.75 to 9,00 Vicuna or Shetland Sweaters and Mufflers, Boys’ Hats and Caps at 50c to $4.95 Holiday Specials—Main Floor Conveniently arranged on tables to facilitate selection. Smelling Bottles sterling silvertop, with liquid in agsorted colors at 75c and $1.25 Underbodices of crepe de Chine and washable satin; lace and ribbon trimmed, and front scalloped, at $1.00 and 1.45 Sizes 2 to 6, $1.10 sizes 8to14, 1.35 Women’s Holiday Blouses, at $1.95, 2.95 and 3,95 of crepe de Chine, laces and Georgette crepe Silk Pin Cushions made of Dresden ribbon, filled with assorted pins, Special $1.00 Men’s Walking Sticks Prince of Wales model, ornamented with sterling silver, at $1.00 and 1.95 Cretonne Writing Tablets with pen wiper and hand blotter, Special 553c Children’s Bath Robes of blanket material; edge of collar, cuffs Women’s House Slippers best quality camels’ hair; leather binding; sizes 3 to 7, Special $1.75 Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas close rolled; of silk and silk mixtures; with various attractive handles, at $1.95 and 2.95

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