The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1916, Page 5

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- acne heen EE EY ASOT EE NA Rm stnm ne ASHINGTON 3+ DAY TOURS Thursdays, May 4 and 18 $13.50 $15 $16 4 Proportionate | day be "AS CLOTHING MEN START A LOCKOUT Titket Agent Penns Ivania R ; R. a ee oe ow ww ww we ww ww wow ow oo oe = Eee a \MMEYER i axe: oi sc | CAMMEYER | su. | STAMPED ON A SHOE | Friday and | {MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT! | Saturday Only | aaa 6™AVE. AT 20"°ST. 1 | Sale of Women’s $5.00 White Topped Lace Shoes Reduced has | ' 3 Friday and q Saturday Only! 4 ( ( ( ] ( ' ( unsls Cal Bure Louis Mahogany Vamps; Kopas | Welt J Mahoguny Altskin Aj amps: White Calfskin 0a } Wel Soies, Louis NVI. Heels, 399 or “$5.00 Values,’’ but Actually REDUCED With the Cammeyer Guarantee of Truth in Advertising. i anya i ses cin So en le in ints Mla Gh Aptis dS a ins la WOMAN'S REMARKABLE RECOVERY ' ' ( 4 ' ( q ( Not ‘“‘Specials’’ ( ( ( ( Rigged From Ceiling to Lift Her From Bed The little town of Moosup, Conp., | en town's 4 Mrs. } nnd myself know “The rector of St. Alban's Churel several peo- | in Danielson knows my cond 0 .| he called on me while | 1 for the purp inion, Whe is was in ing worse, and did) not see very ment except that “my hotter and my strength | one of their Fanny A. Cheney Hearing of the story, from Boston journe et the facta d ty in finding Mrs. Che I was helpless crip : druggists. ate on me aud try to remove “There is bardly a person in this Tall your dra agist to get Var ne. 208 My legs were drawn up| section who does not know about fos" you from his whol % they could mot be etraight)! my condition, and 1 om glad youl W. A. Varney, ( ( ( ' ( | ' ‘ \ \ ' ( ( 6 g H Phere are In Republican ranks now | i three uational factions, Hughes, | ' | ( ( { ( \ { <! IS TALK QF WHOLE VILLAGE : Helpless for Years From Rheumatism, Devised Ropes In fact 1 W situated a few miles from Providence, : ver wha side! on real many het is all agog over what t naldat without ance, Ho less 1 let them kno almost @ miracle in the ofl was and muKe 1 suffered only God health, My « © Hox 154, Moosup. “From an absolutel Mrs, Cheney ple who could only turn in bed with , ine about my ease; | the aid of a rope rigged overhead, 1 : osup is talking about |am now walking about as see i amatie Ptat wutprised, ford bave | me, without the aid of a crutch or |° siti pa the 1 to respon OLD CYS {| valid a long tim |cane, From day to day T can } | AOE DASy Tomer InS au gred from rheumatism of | em growing better, T thank G: » Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass sg for five years. I believe | the knowledge that brought Var-ne-|for the newspaper devoted to rheu- my body was affected. | sis to me and I have often prayed | matics . wrists, knees, feet were | that Mr. Varney might be long spared | Get Var-ne-sis now, to-day, at Liggett. | For soups, au and meats. trom a chalky deposit and|for @ continuance in the work that|Riker-Hegeman’s and all telat ke Grocers and helpless, Physicians wanted | he is doing for sufferers Ae OCCA OE EOL ANOS TELE! TN the manufacturers are now fully pre- pared te itever consequences » take ss hand this time voided, It stood that aches of the rings. resented the Chairman of hittes of the man- the Maye 1 attitude of the Exe ently refi pnference Hail Wednorday at It, Schiff, Chairman of a | 1 vice Commission Os- s and Felix Adler were | ps iiderstand Mr, Wiles's po- the Mayor, “When I ye here and see me to- pursuant to his own offer contained fn hts letter to me on Wednesday, though in @ situation of this kind f boileve the city govern. | Ay, to request Mr. Wile to oc mae wy city to City Hall.” | _ | \ | | HUGHES FOR OR PRESIDENT HIMSELF FOR GOVERNOR IS WHITMAN'S SLATE New York, He Says, $ | e ean Justice Growing in Favor in ¢ Despite Roosevelt. f Whitman, who was In town t night for a few hours, sald: conditions in the State 1 changed much tn the past I am confident that Hughes ts ng steadily in strength and 6 Republican Presidential 1 do not know what other , try to do, but there are in the ranks.” Gov persons may no brea Roosevelt and Root, and two State factions, Whitman and Barnes, It has been found impossible to count a | 1 Presidential line-up, but the of sentiment among | ates seems to Incline & in case he ts a candidate I een Root and Roosevelt; the |S former is expected to have more New | York delegates, backing, while the ¢ claim the large vt empts bave been made by the elt crowd to win over the al- f Willan L. Ward, boss of | because of Old Guard | el’s backers degree of popular er, who was with the| ur years ago. ‘The West-| up has been holding aloof} » of semi-detached in-| dependence. It i# understood that Mr. Ward notified Gov, Whitman yesterday that his fol anding tirm and there 5 move by the Colonel's nod @t Syracuse, where icks is the veteran rat, Reports have been t Mr. Hendricks had gor A 8 | 8 » the Bull Moose herd, but the j y. Whitm 4 S fluke attempt of 4 Guard to recapture n at the recent Re. Committee meeting, the present regime has ‘apidly, and he is ¢ uing support f pt and yntident Hughe Whitman = { Japan's protes against the Burnett Immigration Bill are given prominencee by n 4, but no anti- Amer Japanese nosen Corned beef hash with Sauce is tasty, ous and aatietying. Delicatessen Stores, 1c) MadebyE Pritchard, 231 Spring St. N.Y THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916. Issued an order at noon to-day lock- ing out all orth , Jew union ems ployees. ied ¢ Dey Crem ceme” | {cen emcemcen enremcan, ee eve ene. ee en ea ae eee +e ee ence renremoan> Cmmoeme pre ee NN RC Se | 1 coats PRU Le oy ew 0 ee 1 fr Founded 1826 lb 4 Charge Purchases made ‘Today and Saturday will ap- pear on bills ren dered June tst 38th Street pe ee oe ee Cold Storage Vaults on the Premises for Furs, Wearing Apparel, Rugs and Draperies fashionable full skirts. Men's Wear Serges, Gabardines, Hairline Stripes and all the New Checks. WOMEN’S COATS For Street, Touring or Afternoon, Wear. , , $15.00, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 & $39.50 ral Q A notably complete collection of smart Spring Coats in f Mixtures, Gabardines, Serges, Checks, Plaids, Wool Velours, Satin Charmeuse. Wool Poplins, Exceptionally Attractive Prices for | MISSES’ APPAREL Especially featured are the smartest of Spring Suits at reductions which so early in the season are indeed unusual. 200 Tailored Suits At Clearance Prices Scores of models in fine serges, gabardines, novelty and shepherd checks, wool velours, white serge and other fashionable fabrics; of excellent tailoring and style, Suits, $19.50 Suits, $25.00 { Suits, $29.50 Were $23.50 to Were $29.50 to $29.50. i $33.50. $39.50. Misses’ Coats—Spccial, $29.50 Models for sport, utility and afternoon wear, in every smart color and fabric, including velour checks, plain velours, check and plaid worsteds, serges, tweeds, mix- tures, novelty weaves and cloths. ' | 1 | ' Were $35.00 to | } Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 1 $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $39.50 Hl Charming Frocks of novelty and plain taffetas, Georgette crepes, crepe meteors, crepe de chine, and com- binations of these materials. Many copies of Jenny and Lanvin models. | i} Filmy Frocks of Net ' $19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 ! Summer afternoon and evening Dresses in simple or elaborate effects; made of sheer white net, embroidered novelty nets and laces ruffles and frills. A delig! * with sashes, tful display of n rdles, ew models Third Floor SPRING SUITS For Boys—Big and Little Tailored so well and made of such smart and serviceable materials, that at a glance you can tell their quality. Patterns and colors are of the new- est and models have the patch pockets and the clever little details of finish that boys appreciate. Norfolk Suits, $8.50 Identical with Suits usually sold for $11.50 and $12.50. Fine tweeds and cheviot the new belted styles with many pockets Some with two pairs of Knickert 7 to 18 years Blue Serge Suita, i 7 to 18 years hades and weaves, sizes $7.50 to $15.00 Blouses and Shirta in co! madras, and silks; with soft ars or collarless. Blouses—sizes 6 to 14 years. Shirts—sizes 12 to 14 $1.00 to $3.50, Milan, Panama and rough straws ir ¢ $1.00 ¢ Straw Hats rect shapes and styles Fourth Floor the cor- $5.00 Shakespeare Cercentenary Festival Chickering Kall Muntc Roome April 29 th, The very newest 1, A Recital of Songs Inspired by Shakespeare. } 18 not extreme, SOLOISTS soulae MucMahan Sopran A Howe correct, but Colontala {+ Oxforda in bic | | eal Ml Admienton Complimentary hut by eard on a a ES, LA NY ORS AE BEEN EIR OEE AT Me em Lord & Taylor | FIFTH AVENUE on Rem. “able Values In WOMEN’S SUITS $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 ~ Models absolutely authoritative as to style, fabric, color, faultlessly tailored, with finely lined coats and, 3, Chiffon Taffeta, Many of the garments are richly lined with silks or printed crepes. Third Ploor LO et ¢ ence cen encenrence-enrenrencenren eae aboard} Peete SOS es ee ee cee a ae ae eee renee ae ana ae ae ae eee ee in ee ee ee eee ee eee enema emer rmmaty sfoemme sme: Lord & Taylor Feature WOMEN’S PUMPS, COLONIALS & OXFORDS $5.00 w Shoes designed for the * women who prefer Footwear that while Finely modeled on graceful lasts, these are conservative | or paten Russia cal or bright leathers, Hecond Moor Specialized Fashions for ’ GIRLS AND JUNIORS And at prices that are quite as attractive as the styles are charming. In sizes 12, 14, 16; its and 17 years. 1 tan and rool Seat in jaunty styles feature collars of gay striped pon- | gee, or linen, white faille or pique. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats | $7.50, $7.95, $10.95, $11.50, $12.50 to $36.00 T abardines, poplins, plaids, checks, mixtures, t and velour checks. In topcoat and sport models. Dressy coats of taffeta, silk poplin and combinations of silk and } Middy Blouses i] 95c, $1.50, $1.69 and $1.95 H Scores of newest models nd plain colors; smart collare, cuffs, pockets, ' belts and pipings. Sizes 8 to 20 years. i Dainty Guimpes i $1.50 and $1.75 i Sheer white lawn, with embroidered or pleated collars 7 Six styles in 6 to 14 year sizes TAMrd Floor SPRING FOOTWEAR For Misses and Children lor the growing girl, many smart lasts have, been designed, combining grace with comfort and serviceability. Tan Russia Oxfords, Patent Leather Dress Pumps, White Canvas Low Boots, with white sole White Buckskin; sizes 6 to 8... $2.50 or School Shoes, mannish styles, in tan, Lace Shoes, black calf, Little Men’s Shoes, all leathers, eee ee ee eee: gree fren ren ee ee noee: j low or high heels, , Club Sageppeasg ial’ Noon ioe ! oA MeehM. Teata Fleer 39th Street All are in the height of fashion. Tailored Suits Special $22.50 and via ns, in navy, Copenhagen, erd and novelty checks. { Full skirts in newest’ Galatea, duck, repp, linene, for sports or walking; with low heels rubber soles Children’s Shoes Second Floor Boys’ Shoes Specia Sizes 10 to 134%.. Ground Floor Sizes 1 to 6, | SEMI- | MADE SKIRTS Exceptional Values $2.95 Smartest of Spring models, in white or the bright Sport colors and in every new and fash- atyle: ionable material. All waist measures and lengths. Only 1,000 Skirts in the assort- ment, Recond Floor

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