The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 4

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RE Ln, REG. U.S. PAT OFFICE HATS Spring Styles Now on Sale 070-100 Pitth Ave. = 1 NEW YO! mC AGO PRILADELPANA ‘Agencies in all Principat Citien Broadway World Wants Work Wonders. A Liserie and Ostrich Model 567 lof some silken coated bunter in Mr Copies Its lines are entirely new. they are uew here, tho they are probably all of two wecks old on the boulevards of Paris, whence the origina) jas freshly arrived. It's a dashing “Swirl” the back. We grades of materia) iste of $15.00 to We are the only millinery e: the trimmings are made up ¢ terials, dyed and put together under one roof, The distinction in our hats is the difference between manufactured sh Bey er Me ROMS EUT eR BUR and hand-made, specially created or | Baree. copied ones. | Mrs. Castle was not at tre pier ‘ ; ; Being West with the "Watex Your Mademotselle. who is chic and ‘fastidious will find many ean’ comeaiy he found It would models here from $5 to $10 to become her and delight her. Form no opinions from prices 5 own in the finest company. vance Spring Mashious TRAN AN AN AA CELEBRATED motif, caught strikingly in fine, bright Liserie straw, with a faint suggestion of the | military in the Husear-lile insert of ostrich strands at I Mt fits tightly on the head, toque-fashion, and lone that was waiting for him, “Then is flattering to almost any type of face. » been Working quickly and now present a number of exact copies of original models, carried out in the fines: finished in a manner usually character- 0 millinery, at $6.75. |able to get away.” It is only because of our exceptional advantages that we can offer guch models at this price, Lendonfeather(6 1,000 Youths’ Sack Suits Sizes 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 inch chest measure Were £18 to $30 Mostly Spring weights, some Winter weights About March First we shall re- move to our new building, 1457-1463 Broadway, at BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue | CASTLE SAILS OFF TO FIGHT GERMANS FRO AEROPLANES “Brains bigger asset than success of any business and should b benefit by them. “Tf an assistant or an employee prosperity of a concern, be should sh business should be first with him and diversions. Pilot's License, to Enter British Service. “a Carnegie. He gave 60 per cent. of | because I shared in some of them.” M. Schwab at Aldine Clud. ee \KES SIX TRUNKS.) |So Sure of Coming Back After Brains Are Bigger Than Money, Says Schwab, Telling of Bonuses THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. money. They are essential to the paid for by the-corporations which can by his own efforts add \o the hare in that prosperity. | “Profit sharing will settle the railroad problem eventually. li will be a survival of thesfittest; the producer will be rewarded while the ' ._ || non-producer will remain where he is Dancer, Having Won Air “Any man who {s not interested In his work ehould give it up. His He should get from it his pleasures “The most successful profit producer of this country is Andrew his profits [in bonuses} and | know "—Betracts from speech of Charles HOUSTON NOW LEADING :: Strong Trend to His Possible Trans-| gossip to-day took a strong trend to-! } ward the possible transfer 1 |tary Houston from the Department Agriculture to the War Depart- FOR SECRETARY OF WAR ment, Dr. W. O. Thompson, President of the Ohio State University, and —— Representative Asbury F. Lever of th Carolina, Chairman of the House Agricultural Committes, wore being discussed as successors to Sec- retary Houston. While nothing official was forth- coming, it is known that the possi- yi of the transfer of Secretary n has received serious consid- fer From Agriculture Department WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 Cabinet f Secro- ¢ Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue War He Has Signed Up and hoping to return with as many With Manager. | V. C!s on his breast as there are on Hepat Lat ob his baggage, Vernon Castle set sail on * the Adriatic this afternoon to join Armed with Gla aaroplane plot's} the fying corps of the British army license, protected in t.@ rear by a little restaurant | m his Lexington | As he loft the across the street © Avenue home this morning, the Ger-| man proprietor who has superintended | Mr, Castle's breakfasts for a long contract with Chases Dillingham, time, shook him by the hand and un- consciously wished Ill for the Father-| land by remarking: ‘Good-by, Mr. le; f wish you the best of suc- The young man who caught the] dance craze at the flood and sailed on with it to fortune then proceeded |down to the White Star Line pler to seo if his baggage was all there, It | was there, three wardrobe trunks, one show trunk, one round one that looked jaw if it might have held a snare drum jor an assortment of dance records, |vut which its owner said was really ase whose contents the small colored party In charge refused to divulge, | two small suitcases, a large leather vallse and—note this, you young men jwho think you ure well outfitted—a saddle trunk! | ‘The saddle is not for riding the ite mettiesome ack | bucking biplane in plunges, but is intended for the Castle's native village of Norwich | provided the war has left any horses in those parts, A young man in Mr, Castle's station never knows when he may be called upon to do a little ground and lofty horseback riding; hen@ the saddie trunk and its smelly contents. “I shall report first to the War Of- fice,” suid the dancer, doffing the blue cloth overcoat he had worn to the pier and donning a fur-lined gray That is to say, I shall visit my father at Norwich, o} for hats, one mysterious, long narrow sent first to an army aviation school, so they can sec how good a flyer Tam. Tam no afraid of that test. L made daily fight urtiss school at New- port | altitudes up to th thot nd I know what L do.” The Adriatic had so many auto trucks to put aboard that her usual noon ailing was delayed several d Mr. Castle and his friends board. Among down | m off were GI hia manager: Evely and Mrs, Cort th of th chool of dancing; Miss Lou Sterling Pile, and a num vundle t box was de- addressed that looked like a livered on tho pier, Castle, Det it up. Me squad advised c ecompanying bore the name of Johann Gr the Pc nad wih dancer su in the day BRANDEIS HELPED RUINNEW ENGLAND ROAD, STOREY SAYS Special 2.00 __ ‘ Men's Farnishing S op 16 West 38th St. Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Store Floor Just Received via S. S. Adriatic Men’s Silk Foulard Scarfs “Carmoor London’’ Registered 7 Forty Different New Spring Designs New Spring Scarfs of finest quality Silk Foulard in forty different designs in newest colorings, new Spring shape Special 1.00 Men’s Cotton Crepe Shirts Of Fine Quality Japanese Cotton Crepe Sizes 1315 to 17 New Spring Shirts in fifteen different colorings in solid colors and novelty stripes of fine quality Japanese Cotton Crepe (the newest and most desirable fabric for Spring). Boston Man Charges Lawyer Gave Aid in Having Property | Absorbed by New Haven. Feb. 17.—Moorfleld attorney, charged | WASHINGTON, L expect him to meat me when I land, but he is an officer in the Home Do- | fense organization and may not be For the benefit of those who are interested in such things it may be mentioned that the light-weight- one-step champion wore a dark grey striped suit, a green silk muffler, the overcoats mentioned, and a soft grey blishment in our $5.00 hats hold thete be a bit awkward to see her husband today and view our ad off, so Vernon went out there the other day and said goodby to her in St. Lot All reports of a separa- tion, except the temporary on caused by Vernon's response to ‘he call of duty, are hereby ottivially de- nied again, “E am coming straight back here fs soon as the war Is over," Version ascured the reporters, “I just sigacd | a contract with Mr. Dillingnam as- | now $12.50 Forty-second Street Subway Station at Door | of or ary Sub-Committee p to-day that Louls D. Brandeis helped to wreck the New| York and New England Railroad in 1892 and 1893, with the result that it was absorbed by the New Haven road Storey caarged that Brandeis had engaged in depressing igation with ¢ credit of the New Eng- | the result which | view to} own into uptey While Brandeis ostensibly repr sented clients in this suit who we interested in ning the road's | stability, ue re represented outside | forces who wished to wreck it and| its securities cheaply, | “T think his reputation in the Bos ton Bar is that he ix very capable obj hi Y enator Walsh here mad y that Brandeis to wreck the rail that it was wrec clorures wh Htorey was exa Warren case, where Fiske Warren. He year to place Brandeis on of Visitors for the Harvard Law School. Kappa, a Sherman Whipp attorney, sprang strong recommend hampi public ability by a Brandeis, | and oh marke ‘MY HAT'S IN RING, 100, WITTPENN ANNOUNCES ecking Governorship of New Jer- sey a “Very Serious Thing,” bu He Plunges In. JIERSBY CITY, eb, 17.—Naval| Officer H, Otty Wittpena mally lacy f ‘ tion for Governor stateme ut the need e board of guardi te House again anc er issues, He f ent a pla "At the ¢ 1 numbers of Demovrats from ¢ J county in the State, and in keeping with what I feel t 1 laudable am- | bition, | have ¢ submi mocracy erious t Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Mens Clothing Sh 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Sale Friday Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats Also Coats of warmth without weight fabrics 33 to 46 Chest 15.00 Heretofore $21.50 to $27.50 Chesterfield model--hand tailored—of Melton in Oxford, black, with collar of velvet or self material; lined throughout with Skinner’s Satin; also three new single breasted models of the new Winter materials (including the warmth without weight fabrics) in the newest colorings and patterns. Men’s Silk Lined Suits | 33 to 46 Chest’ Heretofore | 21.00 ss000 | Two, three or four button models, of Imported or Domestic fabrics; reproductions in style and work- manship of the best custom tailors’ products. New- est fabrics, including Invisible Overplaids and Stripes, also Blue Serge. Full silk lined, including vest back. Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats New Winter Models—33 to 46 Chest Fitted, Semi-Fitted, Chesterfield and Carmoor Coats Heretofore 25 .00 $30.00 to $40.00 Hand-tailored silk lined Overcoats of Oxford or Black Vicuna; velvet collar. ‘‘Carmoor’ London made Overcoats of the new- est English Fabrics, including Invisible Overplaids and Heather mixtures in the new colorings. Yoke and sleeves silk lined. 4 West 38th St. Store Floor | M. iia Shoe Sho >) | Will Close Out Friday Men’s Cordovan Shoes Of Genuine Mahogany Cordovan Sizes 6to 10. Widths A to D. 5.00 Regular Price $7.00 Cordovan Laced Shoes--the most practical shoe for general wear, of mahogany brown Cordovan (horsehide) leather. Midwinter Bargains At All259 James Butler Inc.Stores FREE Deliveries From Every James ButlerStore RESH tq] East New Laid f* Eggs Of superior quality and weight; every e td c guaranteed deliciously sweet and ‘tos : 35 sold only in SEALED cartons; dozen Tomatoes, "Fi In large No 3 cans. East View Peas Small sifted Early June. . California Peaches Essie Brand; sliced, in rich syrup . . California Apricots Essie Brand; sliced, in tich syrup.. White Cherries Choice New York State, No. 2 cans Table Salt, is Noodles, sosape tt Brand, bode od 10c Lond Tomato Soup, Peaches, sii: Gai'sris, Yolen ¢ Pe S Choice ripe fruit in large } APS, cans. ; a Ripe choice fruit in syru Plums, 27.00" Pi . He, Scot Bawatian: Fos INC APPL, is iarze No. 2! cans Lima Beans, California; choicest Green Peas, Choicest selected......... Ib. S Yellow Split Peas, Highest grade. .... . Green Split Peas, I’inest sclected....... ac Pea Beans, California’s Finest... .. eoeee \ Ib. 9 Marrow Beans, The Best for Baking, lb. . Blue Ribbon; in ; large 0c free running cartons. coe @. Mother Cook, equal to the best; large 10c can... quality, ... 10€ Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, pi:.10¢ Buckwheat, pe wivr0o0 Prepared, large 2:15. pkg 10¢ Syrup, Blue Ribbon, Molasses, Pssiieee ead 10¢ Shoulders, tirana iis” om 1 De Boneless Bacon, (iii! 19¢ Rich Milk, with ALL the Cream—Every Can Guaranteed Evaporated Milk, |:cview;tatttoccan Je Evaporated Milk, bette brook; tatt 10¢ can GC lot Dh pr alee r Pcireeh rc ” 1o0¢ Essie Milk, {is sais." H Turnips, selected Yellow Canadian, B tbs. eC | Grape ruit, Fine Floridas, large 10c¢ size G¢ | Oranges, Ripe, juicy Porto Ricos, dozen 15¢ if Navel Oranges, tnt Ernie rs doren BOC Apples, veiscr steric. ete." & Ibs. 1'7e |i | Golden Tips Tea, Ceylon’s Best; 1-Ib carton..... 500 50 ZAC Stamps with each 1-lb. pkge. of Golden Tips. New Teas, all the choice varieties; Ib... . . .,.35¢ 30 J*AC Stamps with each pound 35e New Teas. Essie Coffee, absolutely the best; 1-Ib. sealed pkge.. .85€ 30 YA! Stamps with each 1b. pkge. Essie Coffee, Maracaibo &SantosCoffee, in bean or ground; lb.19€ 5 Jal Siamps with each lb. of best 19¢ Coffee. At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Fresh Pork Loins.......... lb. 141%¢ Fresh Pork Sausage... 2 Ibs. 25¢ if Loin Mutton Chops...........lb. 18¢ i) Sugar Cured Hams, seicctea... 1». 18¢ Fresh Fish, Market Cod, Haddock and Herring, he pL) sialic eis SN At A}l 187 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores | ga Three Family Favorites © | ey Never fore ais such low prices | . lonogram Rye Whiskey, Bottle cut to 65¢ Imported Cabinet Port Wine, Bottle ent to 65° Sir John Powers’ Irish ¢ Whiskey, Hottle cut to $].10 Guinness’s Stout Dozen bottles $1.80 | Dozen split Bass Pale Ale OAC Stamps with Lager : 0c “ax Stamps Given Except MED Wholesale Orders—Address 392

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