The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 4

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SS EE eo oe ee i A ETT Rit nn aire ( ' ' ( ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' | ' ( i ( ' { { ( ( ( ( ( \ ( ( ( ( \ \ ( ! ( \ { ( ( ( a a a ay Tilustrated S t Style Book Mailed Upon Request o—- wocececencsccces AMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE {MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT { @™ AVE AT 201 ST. | Men’ s Fine Shoes for Easter YOU MEN who wear Cammeyer shoes would never suspect that the leather market has advanced fully 50%, because this extraordinary rise is not reflected in our prices. Cammeyer shoes this Spring are selling at the same figures they did one year ago, and the quality has not varied one iota. WE ANTICIPATED that the Great War would cause a shortage in the leather market, and so we bought early and heavily. JUST SO LONG as our present supply Insts, there will be'no advance in the price of Cammeyer shoes, every pair of which is selling at from %1.00 to $2.00 less than would be ‘jumped” the market, the case had we not ‘ Men’s all Russia calfskin lace shoes in the new Walnut shade that is exelu- sive with Cammeyer, $6.50 Also in all black, mahogany Russia calfskin and patent leather, $5.00 We do not label these shoes as “special,” or “reduced,” but they cannot be dup- licated in America al our prices. : Men's mahogany Russia calfskin THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, BRIDE TAKES POISON; DESPONDENT, HE SAYS 1916. Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women Presented in a Series of Handy Charts ° She Is in Fo losp | | ¢ i am Hospital After! £ 200200NDOOE 2O8DDO ' Swallowing Ten Bichloride Tab- | vrlght 1016 New York Evening ‘ lo—Married Thre Monts | CHART NO. 18 ).,A7"%4 OBESITY TION . ] Mrs. Lillian Bium, twenty-three, a! 5 Pauline Furlong. s T REDUC bride of three months, was taken to LEG, ARM, WAIST AND MUSCLE STRETCHING. ( Fordham Hospital at 6 A, M, to-day charged with attempting suicide, She ( was removed from the home of her | sister, Mrs, William 8, Simpson, No. | 412 Kast One Hundr second 3 taken te 0 fused to give aby reason. ( August Hiuin, the husband, ts om: | \ meee ployed in a lunchroom and lives ti ( furnished room at No, 8% W —_ Twenty-fifth Street. He told the po ( ico he bad had nothing but bad luck | > since his marriage, Soon after the) ( ceremony he lost his job and could | hot get another until three days ago. | % . ( In the meantime his bride went to| % stay with her sister until he could | § fet on his feet. He expected to take | & her back to their own home to-day. | & He said he supposed the trouble had| ( deen too much for her. a . ] 13 1 I 3 ea 1$ FIRST—Take position face downward, welght on palms and toes. Relax. 1 ffceanns tninnincsany | F riner Take postion ] | = SECOND. —Raise right leg up, keeping toes pointed | |Q downward and k d. At the same time lift left ( 8% arm to level with , elbow straight, and reach out Return to starting position and relax a NAL FRENCH SALT A | Q ae far as possible, peat exercise with each leg and arm ( (eel Ahaleviieant Grave's) 'Q THIRD.—Return to original pose, weight resting conatate of 24 de ) Bend two cent stamp to Miss Furlong, Evening World, No. 68 Park ‘iow, New York Oity, for each and every ( % back number of charts desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance, to ineure obtaining complete set. g> Letters not over £50 words in length Miss Furlong will anewer on days alternating between pudlication of ] charts, besides writing articles bearing on obesity redwotion. ( * CHART N 6 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD NEXT MONDAY. RATATAT ANAC UU sen RALPH&CO. | 29 West 341 St. IMPORTANT SALLE SATURDAY a a RAAT New Spring Suits and Coats Gabardines, Ve- lour Checks, Homespuns and Serge-and-Taffeta Combinations. Tailored, Demi- Tailored and Sport Models. ed, Postilion and PB Sport Models, of Plaid and Check Velours, Gabar- | dines, Corduroys and Novelty Fab rics. Sizes 14 to 44 ia 8 @ 2. fl Oxford, $5.00 i | Also in black gun metal calf. (3 alt skin and patent leather $5.00 : 3] ola aa li oi \@ 8 Any keen judge of value will realize & id that these shoes are selling under ‘3 a their present market worth, : a Ig Reproducing the SI - \@ very costliest is) re models to sell at e!: st i prices within the 8 H lt reach of all— ¢ is H @ without losing {)\: 5 i He any of the charm a H it) or style of the a) H ‘ i originals-—ie the ‘| H H lg specialized | {a Sunction of A | RALPH & CO. 4 Men’s patent leather and gun metal button if fa | boots with dull black kidskin I tops. $5.00 t Gl | | | | | Quality and price establish shoe value, not fictitious value claims in advertising. a ee ee ee es eee — “My Musical Comedy Maiden”’ by George M. Cohan from The Cohan Revue 1916 Now Playing at the Astor Theatre Words and Music Complete in Next Sunday World Magazine : : é J iis: Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Mens Clothing Shop | & West Jdth St. Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Important Sale ~ SATURDAY Men’s Silk Lined Top Coats Chesterfield Model 83 to 46 Chest Single Breasted Chesterfield model of Black or Oxford Vicuna, silk lined, plain or silk lapel, hand tailored, 16.00 WANTS CONGRESS TO 00 Thirty-fourth Strect [ARTHUR H. SPIEGEL, MORE AND TALK LESS ; President Asks Acting Head of | President of | the \ World-Equitable House Rules Committee | Company Dies at the Plaza to Get Busy. | Hotel. WASHINGTON, April T.—Representa-| arthur HL. Sologel, President of the [tive Pou of North Carolina, Acting | World-Equitable Motion Picture Com- Chairman of the House Committee on/ pany and one of the dominating fic “, Was asked by President Wilson | » hasten the Admitnistration’s| in this country, died at 5 o'clock this © Programme and find some| morning in his apartments in tho out the talk Plaza Hotel. plained that his committee | gr. Spiegel entered the motion ple- provide a spectal rule for ture Dus! ] any important bill, but eannot take | *U" He trl dare bee cad Lire J the initiative. It 1s up to Majority Lead- | 2™ple financial backing and unboun Kitehin and Speaker Clark to sugges: | © nergy and enterprise. Under his tho committeo bring in speciat| direction the concerns with which he | was {dentified became leaders tn thetr rt [Alabama Neuro Teachers Hold | Motor MOVIE POWER, DEAD | ures in the motion picture industry eae 1 about | soton. recently chosen to sussesd woker T. Washington as head of Tea poumtt |hepee fuatitute, were GINCh® the Con-|who paid tribute to Dr, Washington at a memorial service held here last might the Alabama State Negro Teaghers’ | Assoctation us folow Dr. Washington tm the members of our race the y of decent living and the y and dignity of labor,” sald Major “for Indeed we have more to Memortal Service. fear from the lazy, shiftless, Ignorant, RIRMINGHAM, Alo, April 7—Ex-| criminal negro than, from aay eee Gov. Emmet O'Neal and Major R. R, prejudice tn Alabama.” sHon cern onli : . IN HONOR OF DR. WASHINGTON; 'o Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World “WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street «2ttr iin Stylish Spring Apparel Suits, Coats and Dresses for Present Wear at Unusual Special Prices Tailleur Suits ¢ }» tat ‘a si i i Special Tailleur Suits Of Taffeta silk, velour checks, serge in plain colors and hairline stripes, 35. 00 gabardine. e Special | Spring Coats Of velour checks, Callot } checks, gabardines, cov- erts, white chinchilla as and Paulin checks. % or full length, new flare models; ly lined with peau de cyene. 16.50 Special Spring Coats Of Poiret twill, Men's wear serge and velour, all lengths, lined throughout with peau de cygne. Special 22.50 Afternoon Dresses & Danse Frocks New models of taffeta silk, crepe meteror, gros de londres, and crepe Georgette, some combined with silk net, in the new draped, flare and bouffant models. 16.50 20.00 25.00 Braid Trimmed Serge Suit, $25.00 " @| SUITS at COATS at ‘a Democrats of the committee win] fleld a: _C 8 ¢ day about a plan to hurry While he had taken a keen interest 2} | m in the development of the motion pic- | (on rural credits, the Shipping Bill andl time Mr. Spiegel did mot become ac- | {S| Wie preparedness measures. tively engaged in the conduct of the ; “ | fj Serges, Poplins, Full Draped, Belt GH. Altman & Cu. A Special Offering of Men’s Imported Spring Overcoats at much below regular price Ss has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday). It will present an unusually fine selection of Imported Overcoats, made of tweeds and cheviots, with silkelined yoke and sleeves (all extremely smart, well-cut and well-tailored garments), at the very special price of $23.00 Im many instances the materials of which these Overcoats are made have been cra- venette proofed; hence they will prove as serviceable for stormy as for fair weather. (Men's Wear Department, First Floor) Unusual Values in Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 3 to 8 years) x¢ offered to-morrow in the Department on the Se *loor. The Sale will comprise cond | Colored Linen Suits in mew, smart models, very well made : : at $3.65 Suits of colored cotton fabrics, featuring attractive combinations; some styles having short sleeves ; A A r at $2.45 A New Shipment of Fine Twill Tailor Serge 54 inches wide, in black and medium or dark mavy blue, will be placed om sale to-morrow at $1.15 per yard Also Imported Black-and-white Check Suitings 50 inches wide, checks of various di - sions, at. ; ' ; per yard $].25 in i These are very low prices for materials of such desirable qualities. Fashionable Attire for Girls of 6 to 16 years Everything that is really smart and in good taste is included in the new assortments now being shown. In the regular stock are Tailor-made and Sports Suits $19.50 to 35.00 Practical and Dress Coats, 6.50 to 50.00 Afternoon and Party Dresses, 15.50 to 42.50 Washable Colored Frocks . 1.95 to 22.50 Voile and Lingerie 2.10 to 45.00 Frocks . Separate Blouses and Skirts, Middy Blouses and Bloomers im large and most attractive variety. (Giris’ Wear, Second Floor) Safe Storage in the establishment for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Fifth Aveme-Mudtaon Avenue, New York Pt ees od vy

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