The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ne P>||W.L. DOUGLAS. “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE”’ *3.00'3.50°4.00'4.50'5.00 &'6.( 00° YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES . THE BEST KNOWN SHOES IN THE <, WORLD. VALUE GUARANTEED «& W.L. Douglas guarantees the value and protects the weare jainst high prices for inferior shoes by stamp’ and the retail price on the bottom. They are always worth the price paid forthem For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest fandard of quality for the price. If you could visit his great factory at Brockton, Mass., and see how carefully the shoes are made, and how the actual value of / sou, a9 every pair of shoes is determined before the S600! j retail price is stamped on the bottom, you { ““Hot* would then understand how W. L. Douglas evi their value, and why his shoes old their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 & $6.00 SHOES for style, fit and wear are just as good as those of other makes costing $6.00 to $8.00. 4a W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: \*2770 Third Av. bet. 46th & r47th Ste. |*839 Manhattan Avenue, Fighth Avenue. \F Pitkin Avenue. 50 West 125th Street. | sienes ¥ CITY—18 Newark Avenue. pulten necerteae, *UNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave. 10 Broadwas, 4 NEWARK --831 Broad Street. 7 ‘or. Gates *PATERSON—102 Market Street, t. 1258 Fifth Avehue, cor. Lith Street. *TRENTON-101 K. State St,,cor. Broad ry complete lines of W. L. Douglas DE C0 Sad S508 sass for women. Fulton Street Livingston Street ( BROOKLYN-NEW YORK An Event for Friday High Class Gowns in an Extraordinary Sale Choice Garments Featured in the New Fifth Floor Costume Room Catalog Free. W.L Douglas, Brockton Mase. ath Ss Square). Broadway , 9084 Third Aven 91452 Third Aven $2202 Third Av., cor. 120th Stores marked wit! $35 to $40 Gowns $28.50 $65 to $85 Gowns $45 to $60 Gowns $39.50 $90 to $115 Gowns $69 $128 to $225 Gowns $47.50 HERE IS NOTHING FINER IN AMERICA than these beautiful Gowns and ! $95 Costumes. Nothing more exquisite has been brought from France. No more beautiful designs have been made for years. For Summer Hotels, Receptions, Evening and Formal Wear they are made of the richest and handsomest of silks and laces in the most beautiful tones of color. } Some are exquisitely brocaded in silver, gold or color; some are trimmed with bead or rhinestone passementerie or are yas beaded. Many are enhanced by marvelous color contrasts. Fresh in Appearance, a Handled these Gowns retain every quality that made them worth their original prices. In the new environ. |! ment in the Fifth Floor Costume Room they are kept in the pink of condition, and these reductions are made simply because it is the Loeser custom to dispose of all the merchandise of a season within that season. This affords all the long summer social season and the beginning of the autumn activities for their wear. An Opportunity Unique in Essential Values The smartness of the Gowns, their fresh condition, the fact that they are of the most recent styles, of the most magnificent materials and that the new prices will average nearly half of the first, make this event literally without a peer. Today’s announcement will set Manhattan automobiles to the journey actoss the ¥ will bring every Brooklyn woman who wishes a handsome Gown here without avoidable de i Ay. Reductions Will Average Nearly Half The larger proportion of the Gowns have had the heavier reductions. least a fourth reduction has been made. A comparison of values on the prices first placed upon these Gowns leads to the conclusion that the Pres nt prices are less than half of what these Gowns would have been held elsewhere in New Y Seeniing less than 200 Gowns in all, values not at all likely to be repeated, here or elsewhere, this season. There Are 35 Gowns at $69 and $95 | There Are 45 Gowns at $47.50 | Those at $28.50 and $39.50 are one, two and sometimes three of a kind. $69 and $95 are one of a kind, models w ithout a duplicate to our knowledge. None will be sent C, O, D. or on approval. None will be credited or exchanged, New Costuine Room, Fifth Ploor, In every instance at There Are 51 Gowns at $39.50 There Are 62 Gowns at $28.50 Those at $47.50, ie ‘THE WORLD Gelie 100,000 More Copies in New York City Gach Week-Day Than Any Other Morning Newep: | I e Way to | ight Tuberculosis # {9 pay special attention to hyglenio te THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE| andy exceses ¢ proud and destructive affection, Often applem wang eases of this sort Bckman's} Alterative has been used with marked suc- Also, it has proved boneftctal in re- Heving bronchial troubles and ¢ It contains no opiates Ten eee es eens World Wants Work Wonders. ! xa" Yurn to the” praia Saks &Gom For daintiness, comfort and wear ATHENA Under- wear is Women find that it is made to fit them exactly with- All sizes and qualities, prices ranging from 50c to $1.50 a garment Marshall Field & Co., Makers.--Saks & Co. sole New York Distributors. swever, sting by proper medication. em lacks sufficient resistance to over- Ansist in upbullding the Belence Is ag Robert W per diet Frazer, Lucy Payton of the Payton Sisters, is now playing leads in Balboa fea- ture films The Mutual announces that It will! these measures need ‘The tack, and something |The first will be “Far From the Mad dening Crowd,” Clay M. Greene has written a one- act comedy called “Two Smiths and 4 Haff,” which he has produced for Tubin, ‘The first of the American-Mutual concern’s films starring Mary Miles Minter is “Youth's — Endearing Charm,” made from Maybelle H ho story of the same name Tewis has gone from thma. rootics or At L Lim Aavt. SSS aie spay ATHENA | UNDERWEAR POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN matchless. out being — stretched AM) ATHENA | into shape and with garments are) "0 unnecessary an d made fullover} @nnoying folds of the bust and] fabric at any point. narrow across} ‘The shoulder straps the back, stay in place, there is Cut low in just the right fulness over the bust and at the hips, and the per- fect fit at the waist front. Straps cannot elip down. Patent Lees prevents wrinkling et-like © under the corset. The patented seat and non- strain g et provide ease and comfort to be found in no other un- dergarment. stays closed and is always comfortable. ATHENA Underwear is sheer and cool Supreme Value ———<— in silk hose is determined not only by beauty of texture and shapeliness, but also by durability. In that important feature PHOENIX SILK HOSE stands pre-eminent. — It that to is sO serviceable wear it daily is true economy. Women's—75c, 51, $1.50 and $2 Women’s Lisle, 50c Men'’s—50c, 75¢, $1 and $1.50 Men's Lisle Hose, 25¢ ~ Saks & Company | Broadway at 34th Street In the Saks Luggage Dept Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK Price $15 Roomy—not bulky. Big enough—yet small enough. Holds six suits or twelve | dresses, | Only trunk with a removable garment | rack, Guaranteed not to break. Can't cost | excess, \ . The most-for-your-money trunk on the | market. | Coast tol —| JUNE 8, | Fox acting forces, was young he who followed! wanted to b | very much tke William Farnum, release six feature productions with| of the lorence Turner fn the leading roles. | loving, 1916. write feature scenarios for the Unt-] and his wife were in the finals. from Jacksonville b: “ y boat. versal. He is a newspaper man of] Peggy Hyland, recently engaged by| Managing Dire ot! much experience. the Vitagraph, has been assigned to| Rialto has added ey = tahy the When Stanhope Wheatcroft of the| BE. H. Sothern’s company as his lead-| programme at that theatre thie week. ing lady. Sha has done much fea- Tt Isa Fine Arta two-reeler, ture film work in England, fF. in whica Ifis parents Fay Tincher is the chief player. Sir wn iceman that fresh ait, reat and avotdance of food! Douglas Fairbanks in The Show, Wouldn't let him so he “got even" by| Gladys Hulette, the Thanhouser| Herbert Trea in “Macbeth” ie the yuatitute the most effective| Shop,” has been engaged by Lubin, bec n« a film actor star, received a dozen or so “mash| plece de resistance of the film meal at in the early stages of this wide- | for “The Light at Dusk.” | Hob Carson, who hati from Carson] notes” avery day. She recently had| and the comedy the dessert. City, has signed with Fox and willl one containing a proposal of marriage be seen in a two-reel comedy direct-| from a street car conductor tn Tolado, ed by Guy Hedlund. Carson looks] 0. fare. The Gaumont-Mutual compantes| have deserted their winter studios in Florida and have gone to work at lushing, N.Y. The players cama up Good scenarios are scarce articles. Herbert Blache of the United States Amusement Corporation, says he is willing to pay $1,000 apiece for dra- matic stories, Mme. and Herbert Blache will shortly b ted Greater Blache Studios on joine Avenue, Fort Lae, ‘The conductor usually gets the Ruth Roland and Roland Bottomley boa studio won a silver rently in a one-step con- aries Murray, the comedian, IN WANAMAKER'S NEW YORK All — excellent news for sehen row ihiiie ~ quickly the Down-Stairs Store responds to any opportunities which the wholesale market affords. Umbrella Sale | ; —Continued | Remarkable Offering $1.50, $2, $2.50— (which is| one-quarter to one-third le: than regularly) for men's, and women's umbrellas. | Silk, union and piece dyed; plain and carved wood handles. | of Blouses at Half We took over a manufacturer's entire over- stock. He had just finished filling his regular orders. A few blouses of this style and a few of that remained. There are almost as many styles as there are blouses. We took them all =o | Long Silk Gloves 60¢ Pair—Unusual so good were they and offer them for at least ct ¢ A half our standard prices | Habe sbh, \ Aull dup- At $1.85 At $2.25 At $3.90 licates of gloves which usu- eatneet hive : . V\|} ally sell for more. 16 and ella at tnee tities Ndi Ss aeaacchilued el ltt cada Dh striped voile, pique, linen ered.) madras, | tailored models, crepe handkerchief | de (some embroid- | 12-button length; white and black. Special two-clasp silk gloves, white or black, all sizes, 500 pir ||| Corduroy—a Many Pretty Blouse Fashions Special Offering Newly Arrived Today 58e yard for sz-ingh wide wal | self- striped madras, xports coats of mud- ras, voilg with colored piping washable silk, chine, satin, lustrous jersey silk. corduroy. | White Organdie 68e yard jor s6-inch wide wale, Blouses, $2.75 corduroy. | One with triple collar and cuffs is pictured, White China Silk Blouses, $1.85 Japanese Silk /| Blouses, $3.25 One trimmed with color | and bow tie is pictured, Hand-Embrotdered Voile Blouses, $4.90 $4.90 Both prices are lower than | we have sold like qualities for this season. White only. New Underclothes For Children Princess slips for girlk of 6 to 14 years and embroidery trimmed, GSE Princess slips for children of 2 to 6 years, pink or blue mull, 60c. Georgette Crepe Bl Blouses, Fashion News for Misses Suits Down in Price $15 is the new price on about 100 suits for misses checks and a few black and Nightgowns for girls, nainsook | or white cotton crepe, lace- trimmed, 50c. Drawers for girls, cotton crepe, sizes 2 to 12, 25c; embroidery or lace-trimmed muslin, sizes 12 to | New—-Cotton Crepe Dresses, $6.75 Coatee model for country 16, 25c, 38e. Sample Novelty blue serge. Many styles wear Aas poseevs and belt fer ‘ ‘ach. Original | Tse, Copenhagen, gray an Jewelry—I5¢e | prices, 50 50 0 $30.7 sia brown. All kinds hardly two| Coats Down to $15 Corduroy Skirts, $4.25 bar pins,, Checks, plaids and cordu- ideal sports skirts of wide pees are alike yrooches, tie clasps, laval-/roys—a small group of each; lieres, coat chains; gold- | all have been higher-priced. filled mostly, some sterling silver-plated. Included ure also operatengtn BLACK Silks— bead necklaces in many color com- binations. Some women are wear- wale corduros patch pockets. —3,000 Yards in This slashed and Special Purchase at $1.18 Yard Wanamaker $1.50 to $3 grades. A transaction which meant a quick return in cash for the manu- facturer brought them here at this lower price. Taffeta, satin, charmeuse, foulards, poplin, moire, crepe de chine —all double width; 1e all double width; good f fast dyes. ing them to match their sweaters. Patent Leather | Pumps—$1.40 Pair | | ‘The price itself is enough | to indicate to every woman | that this is an unusual offe! r-| ing. Several hundreds pairs) Exceptional Handbags for _75c are Prominent maker's disposal! Women will be quick to grasp this opportunity. It represents a manufacturer’s sample collection— 430 handbags of real leather. : . | Colonial style; good repre-} sentation of sizes in} Fashionable shapes; and Roman striped linings; some with inside frame und mirror; 0! 1 pocket book and mirror. widths A to D. Souvenirs of New York ‘Disposal of Boys’ and Youths’ ‘Clothing at New Prices Visitors will find many) interesting articles in the) Cert: ¥ S, slate’ or af Wer sinter stare: Ane At ertain groups, in which sizes are missing here and have been marked at new prices. Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers 100 suits at $3.95 there, Long-Trousers Suits 37 suits at $6 Were $7.50 and $8 these will make acceptable | gifts-— Letter openers, jewelry, coin or vanity cases, calendars, napkin rings, match holders, ash trays, desk bells, shoe horns, ete. 40 suits < 7 Were $4.50 4 40 suits at $7.50 er Moderately priced te BD | 35 suits at $5 Were $6 | Sives 14 to 20 years; mixed . Accounts May Be | cheviot and blue serge 44 suits at $6 A Were $7 un . Opened bi the | Corduroy Trousers, $1 Mixed cheviots; sizes 7 to 16 yrs, Down-Stairs Store New purchase; special; good Special— quality corduroy, sizes 7 to 17 years Boys’ shirts, hats, caps, ties, Subway at Astor Place Ninth, New York Broadway at | Sore scat tig ee an: NET: wrens <A AIRE A 8 te

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