The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1916, Page 7

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SE errretoe Seelam ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. CITY FIGHTS TORET OUT FROM UNDER A SINGH SNOWFALL Traffic on All Transit Lines [sj Delayed; One Death From | Exposure Reported. ll Be On Sale Friday, February 4 Women’s Woolen Seasonable Blouses at Attractive Prices Sweaters, $3.89 Among the earliest models for Spring and Southern wear are the Tailored Blouses to be worn with the various sport skirts, or under jackets or New models in | sweater-coats, Also many dainty Tub Blouses in the crisp sheer ma- women's Sweaters terials for afternoon wear. show a change from last year only in the smallest details. Distinctive Underwear Fog Misses and Small Women In response to a number of requests for silk underwear it s for women of slender build, we announce this special offering of Anniversary items. Garments ate correctly proportioned for misses of 14, 16 and 18 years, also petite women, and are specially priced for this event. { Princess Slips, $1.49 Princess Slips, $4.69 The smart model Empire model, of silky Five dainty styles; flesh and tlustrated has the fabric in flesh, light blue and ite. Citeion ‘itn | all-round belt, A * 7 white Crepe de Chine, in | white, as illustrated. Fin- ionibinnt vonieel d deep pockets, roll ished at neck and arm-holes bedi bination or a on collar that can be with Valenciennes lace, and princess slip; washable satin adjusted and worn lace insertion and edge on in flesh, blue and white; open. or buttoned soft finish taffeta in flesh, skirt. close to the neck Princess Slips, blue and white; messaline Colors in tan,gray, ‘The snow ergency organization (© of the Street Ciganing Department | |Fy Was pit to its second real test of the | winter to-day. Repeated heavy flur- Ties and a steady downfall during the night had covered the utreets to a depth of five inches, All city trac, | including the transportation. lines, was slow in readjusting itself. The delays varied from five to ten min- ,, utes on the subway and elevated | ae to fifteen minutes to balf an) hour on the surface systems. There! ‘Was some delay on railroads. ‘Thou- sands of commyters were delayed from fifteen minutes to an hour. | The Weather Bureau's prediction | j of continued was | $2.39 snow to-day banged early to a statement that Fashioned of silky fabric in slip-over style; some trim- white, maroon, élearing and colder weather was to! in light blue, flesh and white; med with thee, others fla. |° BAYY',,f08° and \ be expected. ‘The sun burst th h cap sleeves, neck and ruf- : itl ffl Sha Delft blue. ‘ the gray skies in mid-morning and fled skirt trimmed with Val. ished with ruffles and hem- May's — Third Noor insertions. stitching. Introducing the 4 \ > Weireaescicy idee ore acon Princess Slips, 94c Camisoles, 946 A-Crepe de Chine Blouse, in white | C—Batiste, daintily tuckeil, with col- For children of 2 to 6 years, rolled for emergency snow fighting | or flesh color. Tucked front, and but- | “Promenade” | Frock For ‘Two styles of flesh and white lar, cuffs and vest of Swiss embroidery | promised aid to the street cleaners. | ‘ } ' ; EC h ; 5 ith Val. lace. Shaped collar he had been able to get only 6,000. a dainty model in silky Crepe de Chine and wash- ° ton-trimmed revers collar. Fastened edged with 7 ~ eM of ten who enrolled when Citietathe ae la able satin. Deep yoke of Misses th three large pearl buttons. Seams and flare cuffs. Batiste in delicate nemployed reported they were , . joined with entre deux, fitted cuff, $2.79. B—-White Japanese Silk, of heavy quality, semi-yoke effect. Turned back cuffs. Revers collar. Vestee effect. Seams joined with entre deux. colors; flesh, peach, light blue, rose and white. st89. D—SeverelyTailored Blouses of Pon- ee, striped with white and mauve. ointed collar and cuffs. Gros grain ribbon tie. $2.79. lace and ribbon trimmed.. Camisoles, , $1.89 | Crepe de Chine with elaborate ribbon trimming; messaline with insets of lace forming scalloped design; another model of crepe de chine with hem- | lace. Camisoles, 69c Silky materia! in flesh, light blue and white; trimmed with scalloped net lace. $1.49 working steadily for wages nearly | , twice as great as the 30 cents an hour paid by the Street Cleaning De- partment. At least 14,700 men are| needed for each shift to get rid of an inch of snow a day. The Commis sioner is considering calling on other $13.74 This quaint Spring mode is ned of an lent qual- Camisoles, a I . 7 Crepe de Chine ttimmed with hem- stitched motifs embroidered in colors 4 ° 1 e Y. 3 tre cotatighe fa matt sb Ah stitched bands in contrasting color; Camisoles in sizes 12 to 18 years. | ee aa yo h ump e eg! ees outhful les is Geacieney ih.ecee. | another model with net bands and em- | Camisoles, $2.29 . light blue, co- penhagen, bis que and cham pagne. The high-back collar broidered insert of crepe de chine; Flesh washable satin and white messa- ribbon straps. line with wide insertions of lace. Macy's—Infanis’ Wear Department, Third Floor. Men’s Rain Coats| Boys’ Blouses Apparently suffering from exposure to the storm, a woman describing her- | self as Mary Brady, thirty-five years | old, was found by Policeman Muller in a doorway near Third Avenue and For Morning Wear Charming and inexpensive are the new Crepe Kimonos in plain colors and flowered Spring-like patterns, ribbon For Little Sister i | AT SCENE OF TRAGEDY “Practically Clinches the Case, claved was stolen from hix pocket Sunday night when he claimed bigh- in the back was found a picture of Teiper's oldest child, The watch was stopped at 12. clinches the case.” tained at Police Don’t Let That Cold Run Into “Grippe”’ ’It’s dangerous to let a cold keep on this weather. Grippe is everywhere and often re- sults from a neglected cold and cough and a run down condi- tion. Get a bottle of per dquarters A prompt and economical medicine for the many throat, bronchial and chest troubles Made from a doctor’s prescrip- tion, and thoroughly tested for more than fifty years, Price 260 at Druggists couts button to the necks with tab on collar and sleeves. Slit pockets with buttons. Ventlets ‘Macy's—Fitth Floor: | | to us from Paris. Cable advices state that the leading couturiers, Paquin, skirt very flat in front. The bustle | effect is produced by stiff cordings, in | es some cases, reaching from the waist | line to the bottom of the skirt Among new arrivals are the following White Taffeta Petticoat with panel front, and innumerable rows of cording forming bustle effect Navy Biue Taffeta Siik, (hree ruffles finished with scallops; rows of cording throughout, Rose color Chiffon, with novel shaped | | Flack Chiffon with taffeta sill: flounces edged with ball jet trimming; corded throughout in bustle effect; others of silk thread lace; scalloped at bottom and wired to produce flare effect. Prices range from $24.75 to $39.50. SS Mwy 's— Third Floor, kar wee 1 | V1 (aN WAH T@NITONTONI AN Ni TaNiTO\i TO quality make this washable crepe de- Circular and semi-circular Skirts, with unique touches in the no} rockets, adjustable belts sirable for evening gowns, tea-gowns, "* some new idea the use of button trim Macy's—Second Floor. ———— Mary — fh itd Flor Macy's has always shown the new materiads of the season so far in advance and at such low prices that even the milliners have found it the materials required in this department, with suggestions as to the use of the different novelties. New Straw Braid— A large variety of those very glossy, broad, straw braids, And, of course, the narrow Milan and lisere braid. An excellent selection of lustrous Silk Straw Braids in plain and “erysanthemum’”’ effects In co! navy, brown, green, purple, gray andinblack. Prices range (per 10 yard piece) as low as 59c to $2.49. Cape Net and Wire Frames. We have established the reputation of used by the best designers in the city We specialize in high-grade “hand me frames, and carry a large Ornaments, Pins, etc.—The new Ch ideas in straw and fancy ornaments. Fancy Pin Ornaments in a very large assortment, Macy'—Second Moor TATA ONTO aN eo and lavender Charming Negligee Macy'e—Third Floor, 34th Streets ——= smart footgear often has trouble to find boots that are fashionable and yet | styles of the moment, ‘To this woman Macy's Shoe Department offers a solu tion of style and price difficulties too often encountered elsewhere, For instance: There are the high shoes in soft grays, ivory or white leathers of the finest quality, built on pleasing lines. For such boots our prices, $6.49 to $7.49, are most reasonable SS e's Second Floor hite Cotton 36-inch White Pebble Cloth Vhis strong, durable fabric is admirably suited for dresses, middies, and separate — | 36 inches wide Soft finish cotton | gabardine that is much used in dresses separate skirts, ete. White only. Mae Send Fr A Gibson model of good quality cham- bray; deep collar, pockets, panel front Macy’s—Third Floor, 35th Street of the Spanish and Russian type, and are charmingly youthful for the girl in her Premet, Lanvin and others, are featuring . + oa A . . : . . teens or the petite woman of slender build. District’ Attorney 1 when » , » are J oir 5 et advantage q > ri Pi y £8. sood taste—that which is bizarre . - Wi cibat the teteni Bee the bustle petticoat: all the new modes to their distinet advantage to come to us for braids and trimming eg Es ea ae RR ae A few hints of the new: found, said that flare decidedly at the hips, leaving the Women who possess the talent of making their own hats will find all has taken such firm bold upon shoe Misses’ Combination Suits of nary Taffeta and Serge; box coat effect, belted, fancy lining; new full skirt, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $39.75. Silk Jersey Suits in stripes or solid colors of blue, green and white. Rus- sian model, silk lined to the waist; tailored skirt with slashed pockets and separate belt; sleeves silk lined, $33.75. Misses’ Suits of Gros de Londres in stripes or solid colorings, flare style or with belt; Peau de Cygne lining; new model skirt, $48.75. Suits of Wool Velour Checks in large or small patterns; convertible collar, en \ ruffles, caught here and there with | being “headquarters” for hat frames . velope pockets; tailored skirt with separate & tiny tailored bows; bottom of shirt has in New York, We are known for well G dl Special 12c belt running through loops. Sizes 14, 16 ES three stiff cordings to give the hoop made bigh grade frames such as are OOS at, yd., | and 18, $28.75. COUGH SYRUP | effect. the ‘Macy's —Third Floor, 85th Street Plain Scrim for assortment of the newest Sailors, i rape) nih cordt hes, High Turbans, Tricornes, ete., in | skirts. And the quality is excellent } ° socommon at this time of year. | taffeta with cordings and ruche. Heslag rh rpens s y kirt nd the quality is ex | (e Dr. Bull’s is a wonderful rem. | Accordion pleated flesh Crepe de nee ape Nel Cha era | Naw. White Cabarai 24 d urtamns 12c yd edy also for whooping cough. | Chine with insets of black and white | ! ew, While Gabardine, 24C yd. Macy's usual price 160 yd. 6,000 yards of plain scrim with a woven hem- stitched hem makes the daintiest sort of curtain at trifling cost of either time or money 86 inches wide, White, cream or Arabian. SS Metey' Fourth Flor doit rpposer 4 viceable 4 ‘Twenty-first Street early to-day. She and vestee are trimmed or finished with dainty collars are the ¢ ‘was unable to give a clear account of | of satin in con- and cuffs. Two models at 94c, one of new herself, and was removed to Bellevue , . 39c Cc. trasting, Gane which is pictured below. 7 Frocks ; Hospital. | + ‘They are guaranteed “showerproof,” y , Blouse is hand- ; ! i x Pincus Gudolph of No, 388 Chris-| Shiai iene they will aaihitand any Well made from per- embroidered in Cotton Crepe oe “ q topher Street, Brooklyn, fell from his . ordinary fall cale or madras in a gold and pastel and Challie h ue Fi truck early to-day in Delancey Street, | of rain good variety of col- shades, and the fe t hie Rear the Williamsburg Bridge, and They are ored stripes. novel shaped Kimonos, 9%4c growing e was picked up dead. leath was i , , ee ‘ | i tri. : Sue t, exposure. Numerous cuses of made of single Three models; girdle is finished with two gold tassels. Allover Persian efab- a Sarita at‘ine Beasiain® var Ss texture — tan @|the new sport ‘The circular skirt in yoke effect is cut design in color- pc ae 3 Tho only serious block of street cashmere with collar,separate quite full, faced with a dainty ruche of ings of navy, depend- cars was at Lexington Avenu a faint stripe linatohed .64l | contrasting silk. Note the new-shaped pink, blue and able — | time fAftycone cars. were stalled, running Bier, eel call sleeve with gauntlet cuff. Sea red. Shawl collar the kind a The B, R. T., in Brooklyn, kept its | through the | 4 4 ar, heal at ar and 18 years. Masy usua Pr 84 00 gi esi that - cars moving with but five or ten min- fabric, which attached. Sizes this dress, $17.74. saving o A med with shirre 4 The: ' abric, ee fF : faded: may have frequent tubbin nd look e aoe, int ureak pact, to truck *horses, | gives the gar- | PH 6 to 16 years. | to mark this Anniversary event. satin ribbon. hi Ate py! pt ent tubbings a: | which fell on the tracks. | ment a high ; | basen tht a etl a ae Plain C : | The Fifth Avenue Motorbus Com- | |B class appear- Macy's —Hecond Floor New Models in jain Crepe Ratine Dress, $1.96 5 many, Hbasiiocte yells tarlly pogo ance. F Silk d C tt 9 ° Kimonos, 94c A clever combination model of white | earing enue and the . es ns f ; ‘i fates reittata evar, wnicke they run pe All the uK-and-~otton Women’s Skirts As illustrated, with | and colored ratine, illustrated at the [Bl * They did quick work by | hitching seams are . shawl collar and right. Full pleated skirt and panel | lows 1 to the big motor | 4 vm te fae EB ee | vwonei, ev | Crepe de Chine $4.89 deop cual beck | foal fo, wike, stashed Jo,0 ee Iam “= - t] cemented. Si and white dotte . . J mes ld, y | BS back lining; ri . Average value ! more. voile. redelas- Copenhagen or rose, finished with + TEIPER § WATCH FOUND | pain shoul. 35 and 36 Inches Wide; 29 Yard A special purchase of 200 Skirts in materials tie at waist. Rose, large black silk tie. Sizes 6 to 14 years. - ders. The A very silky finish and soft clinging Nia iis (Be present: wear, Riatirestlre Cie ae blue, pink,wistaria | Bloomer Dress, illustrated left, $1.96 eile. : A " H Matantall oonlit. of atvined’ velouta : ; cuffs trimmed with bands of white Says District Attorney When under arms. piouses oF negligces ' \ | pee A Heke Beluaye tiles aad of Point de Paris, $2.89 pique and covered buttons; finshed | BUFFALO, Feb. 3.—John Edward | The man equipped with one of these , light blue, pink, Copenhagen, heliotrope. Wa svat ciiteey ci ekcudite: Gowen. bates collar forming revers, avd cuffs trimmed with in shades of Copenhagen, rose and. §) Teiper’s gold. watch, which he de- coats is in a position to defy it. orange, cardinal and white, sh Goods Dept, { shown. in ribbon, In dainty, light colors, tan, Sizes 6 to 12 years. ‘a A waymen attacked and murdered his + mother, Mrs. Agnes Teiper; bis - ably fatally wounded his sister, | KS Grace, in the Orchard Park Road, aI aheweiper reorie ‘in Held abou | AF FS; Mod 5 one hund and twenty-five feet di- enye ° ' . f the road from the lonely | “ 39 orecast 0, rin odes 5 ‘emia I The “ Bustle | New Millinery Materials | Boots in Misses’ New Suits 1 a ioe ° i , | i one n {sses ew Out i Heat ‘ast che eet"Ses Im Petticoat | Fos Pichessdensl ap Plows Millian of Distinct Merit ae 1 cover are the ioitiaia “J, Bi. "and akin to the Hoop Skirt, has just come Nowadays the woman who delights in these are developed in various models s) 4

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