The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 5

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and attached te Beach Sta- tin, died suddenty at 4 o'clock thie| NO General Criilion Shown Mit morning at rhira to Measure Which Calls fo Street, South ; o Standing Force of 140,000 bot waa soon t Avwy B He was being attended by Dr. Ott vo F Fi Risch and Police the turn for + deniy last nich " member of the Department BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specialty Shop f Onginalions PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET @even years. He fon, Edmund ene Filles” Fashions for ard vpes oi the younger set ¢ man Ht t Military years. Modes for misses that favor : : pee quaintness in detail and silhouette 18 x simplicity for t who not trusiveness in dress -boyish dir ness of line for those who must ha more positive form of all types. thous! ! the verve and esprit of youth. Misses’ Tailleur Suits 29.50 35.00 39. Modern Business Life has necessarily multiplied the demands put upon eyesight vist Hence the increase in eye. | * sight defects that should be ° corrected by properly fitted glasses; under no cireums t should the of defective he neglected favor rec In e charm | apparel r the regular army c Lisa Guar althe to favor a it is hetter to be eye physicians, and are particu larly well qualified to examine your eyes and determine exact ly the kind of glasses you need —if any overcon jous than care- t tat ’ t 49, 00 Jess and indifferent. t ( a of We hod ed styles, Godet flare types, 3 Our Oculiste are registered eee . 4 rterlockin belts, chain belts, new Botkst For m buttoned sleeves, apron girdle ski iarette and cape effects are among t gabardine, serge, Club and Brad] ct They will teii you also—if yin indica Mi Cc Rg By eat beading teed dee isses’ Costume Suits those are properly adapted to | All Amertcans should stand toe pa ag age Aa the sent condition of ye her the issue. he de | mE the preen RSnuiLiginmote gates erin, onthe tale ie 45.00 95.00 up to 195, 00 Through combining the work [2° Wat far-reaching, he Lanvin's cape coat and belted suits, Jenny's Chin later Obaliat Ctictalll aul | ove tr estes a eane and houffant hip effects, Premet's ancon_pannier, taffeta suits embroidered with gold spots, Breton sleeves puffed at the wrists and beribboned, tri ey tier akirt ‘ Misses’ Frocks & Gowns jens grinder-—on a large scale we are enabled to offer you Harris Glasses tov 82.00 a pair rust ents to its from measure of prepar- as Witte as | ho orp come any War Dep a Oeulists and Opticians B ecrileentaek le 18.50 to 95.00 te ree! ; Mui ah monuateseen an crepe, beaded and embroidered models. Daint nao eetien By Meer a8 and net. And more forma! ty; ingly youthful styles in charm s for social functions ar John. St 180th & 1510. Applause gree eee “Flapper” “Apparel S. Pat oO Originated by and to be had Exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co An English idea, originated and in- troduced to America exclusively by Bonwit Teller & Co. fo. the Aard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16, who has outgrown her years, vet must be atured in girl ish fashion. SED 0D (9) OD 0 SED 0 ED 0S (0 1-0 EE 0 CED RTE ED Ec <> <P> ED DO ED) >) a = ; ae ee es ail AHS Lee eke Nee ee, eed, MARCH Li, aude, sociates a We \ JS see. VTETOMORROM : ="! Lord @ Ta ylor | wets F. O'Connor, git years old i NolaAtndt, Soprano Afternoon Tea, i at3 P.M i ' ' William Simmon . ala Carte, wmcenititone 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 10A.M. tos F. M. eae ae eee eRe ee eee — ee ne ne semen Featuring Specialized Fashions in MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Never ere these Lord ‘ & ‘Vaylor sections so Style standards have been so faithfully studied Wel; equiz lever were assortments so complete; that every garment, no matter how inexpensive it never were values more attractive. may be, is not only correct, but decidedly modish At Exceptionally Interesting Prices Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits Two Models $19.50 ' Ten Models $25.00 Serges, gabardines, novelty checks, shepherd ch a DS a Cok 0 > 0D 0D 0D (0) ED 0 D0 0-0 vam OGD Oamnn OME .ADUD OGD OUND OD DOD) 0 1 0) Oo) a) POC i! and embroidered, lace edged organdiey collar and cuff Full, kilted skirt. Acoscontanitins \ccascesiaaigensrecacans ueaerenane Third Floor of buttor 14 and 16 Ik; row or bination effects; Sizes 12 strictly tailored or prettily trimmed. Sizes 15 and 17. ate Nortel: or ripple boats, wool poplins and light toned Spring h contrasting or pique | ¢ mixtures—reproductions of a Paris yene lined. i model; Sport Suits of wool velour, < checks and worsteds. Four Medels Twenty Models $22.50 “s $29.50 . Hairline stripe serge, black, W Club checks in) clever combina- or gabardine, with belted, tippl tion colorings, shepherd checks, check coats; Sport models in gray or brows / wool velours, fine men’s wear serges, | tweeds or homespun in neutral shades a aro gabardines and many novelty mater- | of green or blue - PORES ials, in very latest makes. Misses’ Suits of the fine duality serges, gabardines, velour checks, Poiret twill, in the new light shades: and combinatior and serge Suits. Copies of Lanvin and Jenny models. . $35.00 to $57.50 Misses’ Spring Coats ' Afternoon and Dancing Dresses | Smart Skirts \ $12.50, $15.00, Habl, to $35.00 od $19.50, Linh 50, $25.00 to $49.50 |} $7.95, $9.95, $10.95 to $15.00 H Se i | n Georgette crepes, Sport models in bright colored cor+ ! | velty silks, Gros de Londres juroys, plaids, stripes, cheeks and i] feta | i d nets and laces novelty mixtures Lovely m George novelty silks, Gros de Londres, embroidered nets and laces i } Girls’ Spring Coats ee ee eee niors’ Sprii " | ' eee ree i Girls’ Pongee Dressex j quntors cept ite Cones ' ' $7.95, $9.50 to $35.00 $8.95 $10.00, $12.50 to $25.00 ( areca pauntitce aontth i at In the new check velours, novelty and checks, g taffetas and cor Bini “a wes 6 to 12.) A charminghttle.! shepherd checks, tweeds, gabardines ona lor sergc'in the smartest 1! sng waisted model, hand-smocked and§= mixtures, coverts and golfine. § of Spri Mn aeRaCHe ca {! eather stitched in rose or blue; dainty} tremely smart models, with broadens 4 Br acrecn foe si erry fe € edged, hand embroidered collar off or nuede collars and cuffs. Sizes 15 and | ar te 17 years. i i Girls’ Spring Suits ' at $10.95 Juniors’ Spring Suits 1° $17.95, $19.50 to $25.00 Re eT ee toiie cate $15.95, $18.50 to $39.50 } Jaunty mod: ree, el smocked in rose or blue, laced with soft}. Box, Norfolk, blouse and sport models , witl satin ribbon and prettily trimmed with hi serges, checks, gabardines, mixtures, i ilk. e collars Jersey cloth, golfine and clever com- | i ee es eee ee ee ee erence rem ien grem: cammcancancancancameansets 1 Lord & Taylor Standards in JUVENILE FOOTWEAR Spring’s Smartest Footwear HIGH NOVELTY BOOTS Children’s Shoes made on the most correct orthopedic lasts and of leathers selected for their serviceable qualities School and Dress Shoes Of dull or patent leathers. $2.50 J Sizes 1144 to 2 $3.00 7 214 to 6 of Colored Suede or Kid, $10.00 ble votwear is met in these femininity’s demand for extreme very latest in new colors and color com- arched, modelled slender, these have extremely high cut Fashioi novelties in and cleverest Boots binations. — High aristocratic lines Sizes ® to & 8h on toll ee a laced or buttoned tops; the prettiest of vamps | | Special for Saturday “Fl pp ” Tailleur Sui | ta aaiahhaecblbtahiaai Patent Leather Shoes apper ailleur Suits 4 } Suede Boots j Glace Kid Boots with White Buckskin Tops | Sand * Pearl Gray | 20.00 25.00 729,50 5 39, 50 -} ' Gray and Black ' Champagne and White | $2.95 ' ' Our former prices $3.50 and $4.00. ww, “Flapper” Coats 16. 50 to 39, 50 i] ' Also White Glace Kid Top Boots ' Buttoned boots, the high tops of white buckskin, NA - S V swith camps of Gray or Brown Kid or Patent Leather, |] the broad toed vamp of patent leather. Sizes 844 to 1, = “Flapper” Frocks 17.50 to 29.50 | } College Girls’ Boots | a . r¢ u } ee yw - | $5.00 ' Boys’ Sturdy Shoes | pecta Gj DH eH HC oe ey ; capa earsin ete } Dress and School Shoes, in all leathers; mannish lasts. Sizes i . i .oW heeled and ma n comfortable, bu nae 1to6 $4.00 f x § Lan or black calf tea Boots. oes, WwW! enoi proc The Victrola XVI, $200 Oe ‘ T f 1 ian K calfskin, Laced Boots, a j Black calfkin Lace ishoea wlthiiludeneidias nt root sles | “The instrument by which the value of cone vy ej ° Peni ! Bred wise en, all musical instruments are measured” ‘Daw i R ' NN AF SENT Te eee will be delivered to your home imme- x i at IAN N ( laa iealialialiaailaiinlad net : diately on a small payment of only x Open Saturdays DA: Our Liberal Credit, x. . epcmmeem emer ee:e en en renn eacen SECS: P'S 'SDOED GREETS E DEDEDE SENSED ED: SP! SD: SOE SE SD aD Oe DS PS eRe? A Until 10 PM, terms apply alsoto: @ 4 . J ' ~ ” J mJ = 5 | $1 0 We Close pong staue, sew’ | RUGS—SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 0 Bh pe on poised and) glo | ORIENTAL RUGS | Old Bellaire Rag Rugs | ORIENTAL RUGS \ Balance may be paid in small monthly at 6 0° Choc Connecticut ' IR ' F aipmantee et chased Persian Mahals and ' or weekly payments, Als ' Mossoul Ruga pduaintly effective, very inex- 4 Indo-Chinese Rugs | Victor Tungs-tone Stylus ¢ ' an exceller election of ellective i sate Fan Bug LAM pas ' In colors to harmonize with any deco- * Now On Sale _ x t { designs and rich ¢ and in sia n colors, many and varied T rative scheme—sizes 6x0 feet, 8x1 | At All Our Four Stores 4: Hae z average 4X7 Size 1 0 Ae | feet and oxt2 feet 1 New ‘Yorks Leading Victrola Stores’ . i DAVENPORT a Very Special at ss “oes } Our former prices $133.00 to $250.00, | 2 X Jacobean Period. 1 $22.50, $27.50 and $3 5.00 ! mate price { $95.00 to $175.00 'y X Upholstered in imitat: on aa Fifth: Fluor ts tore a eae! rh cet s se hissatapeianic sent: SRM er ciecceee| Victor bactory is ip rene ee ee ee ee ee eee 5 IE 27 FIR MS Sy z 4 crea 9 ee on 427 FIFTH AVE BE Comet Sp f \ Continuing the Special Sale Tomorrow of i ‘ We Pay Freight and Rail BEDSTEADS and B EDD I NG oe en 4 ‘ > 4 ; ‘ akes « D ess Than Customary Prices 1 3S VE or, 84°Sr ] 1 Standard Makes at Much Less Than 3 . 7X @ Pie eee ee eee wwe we ee ee ce ee ee ee ee eee OTE OES ST He: eM: Ah aaah gg a a MAM AMIN SE) A) AO) A A) OA A OO) SD OSD 0-0 EDS

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