The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1916, Page 4

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6 Photographs " (ze 1118 Totes te cny Position Procle Sebatted) 4 Ee @ppertunity before the time L expires. CUT OUT the picture ABOVE and present it at any of our studios below you ographe, Take adven-~ tage of this exceptional S BAUMANN R. 46° ST, 5-6" AVE. d Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LI Coops MARKED IBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT IN PLAIN FIGURES, WE PAY FREIONT, i Farniture Sale ¥ Off Entire Stock on hand. On Credit wi every $100 Machine|A $10 Werth of COLUMBIA RECOKDS; $75 Machine, Werth of Recor Worth oi Records (Machines Columbia Records for September Now on Sale OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. Lede ) (dC Sie he oe St ws" atiemenes PORE, aut. Wir D RIDES, 24 to SO waist, specity size wanted, Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIO! BUR! Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty-second Street lop te site Glinbel Bros.), corner ole treet, New York. oF soft bi Coln oF stamps for cach pattern ordered. Potterns. IMPORTANT—Write ¥ EIG that are combined in this gown are fashionable and attractive in every way, but the idea could be carried out in various combinations, The blouse 1a @ plain one in kimono atyle, conse- quently it le especially well adapted to thin materials, for it avoids arm-hole seams. The over-portion, which here ts made of silk, 1s applied over the plain TT plain and striped matorials blouse, The full sides of the akirt are | ™ Joined to the yoke and the panels at the front and back are arranged over tho edges. For @ dressy afternoon gown it would be pretty or eilk marquisette or sort with charmeuse satin or with taf- feta, For a simpler gown, the entire skirt and overblouse could be made of charmeuse satin or taffeta, while the the blouse itself ts made of Georgutte crepe or of some such ertal, or, again, It would be quite po: @ light weight serge for th and for the over-portion of the blouse, with taffeta or chiffon or silk volle for the blouse. Whatever the materials sare made of nd ribbon of all sorts is ployed as trimming. Mere the collar ts cut from all-over luce with 1M yarda 36 bie yard y skirt will oVer-por lie bon, and 3h yards of plain 4 yards 44 in material thre % The blouse pattern * he € sizes from 84 to 42 Inches b and the skirt No, 8804 in to 30 Inches Walet measure, Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second mail on receipt of twelve cents ip ir address plainly and alweye the medium sige the dlouse will ards of matertal 36 or 44 9058 te cut tn ust Measure zos from 24 201000 BARBERS TO STRIKE: SAFETY RAZORAS ANA Shop Owners, Forced to tH Hairoutters, Will Lose Pri of Shaves Two weeks ago the demands were Fejected by the emplovers and notice of @ write was then served The mem ask for & workday from # a # On Weekdays and trom # ti PM om holidays and an increase of tron 1 to 82 o day = Narbere are now paid © and 110 week, Organizer Guekin | anid, and they cannot lve om thet, wage Outside of New York men re ceive $18 & week and in Brooklyn, Where the barbers struck about « month ago, they won what the Man. | hattan and Bronx workers will strike for, ‘There i» no chance of arbitration wottling the iasues now, Guskin eaid ‘The employers must concede the un- fon’ demands or close up shop. In that case it wae sted to the or- @antser Now York's mals pomilace will become army of self shavers, Will be our friend f the men who use the hops adopt wolf shaving the ops will have to employ hair cutters anyway and the one to wh ont collect the price of a ’ the leadership of Louis Sperling, President of Local No. Journeymen Barbers’ International Union of America, an army of organ- jzers will be sent out to-morrow to induce non-union barbers to join the organisati Conferences to-day be- | tween the officers or the local and C, N, Fedor, Firat Vice President of the International, who came from In- dianapolis, resulted in the divimion of Manhattan into three strike districts the west olde, east side and Harlem. The Bronx will be a district by itself. The firet . Tt wan nald at union headquarters that the masters had overtures looking toward arbitration, but the suggestion was turned down. _———. HE GOT THE HABIT. After foating fifty days, Dr. H. G, Huffman, a Youngstown (0.) eoultet, finde himeclf unable to dreak the fast beoause his stom- Goh refuses to retain food. 15 HURT WHEN CAR SMASHES MILK TRUCK Passengers Taken to Hospital and Trolley Traffic Is Blocked for Fifty Minutes, A crowded closed car of the New York and Queens County Railway, re- turning to New York from North Beach shortly after 10 o'clock last night, collided with a hedvy delivery truck belonging to the Sheffield Farms-Slawaon-Decker Milk Com- pany, at the intersection of Jackson avenue and Seventh avenue, Long (sland City. The trolley struck the centre of the truck, smashing the truck and the front platform of the car, Fifteen passengers were taken to St. John's Hospital to be treated for |) cute and bruises. Miss Lissio Mas- teraon, thirty, of No. 553 Brook Ave. || Bronx, was so severely injured |! e Coroner was notified. John Riley, twenty-two, of No. 29 Collins Place, Winfield, L. 1, the motorman, suffered internal injuries. It was fifty minutes before the po- lice reserves and a fire company suc- ceeded in removing the truck from the tracks, Meanwhile crowds re- turning from the beaches were held up. Three Wow rt as Care Crash, One Taken to Hospital, ‘Three women were injured, one of them seriously, last night when a south- © and Amsterdam ‘© of Motorman Pat- 1066 Third Avenue | into another car standing at crashed Amsterdam Avenue and One Hundred and Ninety-fourth ft ae seven, of nd Thirty internal injuries She wa en to Washington Helxhts Hospital, “*** ——____. TRIES TO END HER LIFE| ;| Prospect of Parting With Two 1s] Children to Get Work Makes Brooklyn Woman Despondent. Without funds and despondent be- cause ghe must leave her two Nttle girls in order to work in a restaurs | Mra. Annie Harris, Brooklyn soldier now on the border, attempted suicide early to-day in her flat at No. 180 Grand Street, Will- jamsburg. Harris, who is said to be [4 member of the Fourteenth Regt+ months with weight every different doct cine which nouriahment lose will be the owner of the ahop, | serous drag 7 wen nn 2 ee ee COLUMBUS AVE: SSL BET 103 & 104 st. ce How Well My Boy Is Since Taking Father John's cine.’’ “My boy wae thr \ ROUND TRIP Good on all trains, in- cluding the famous BLACK DIAMOND No change of cars—day or night, @ WORLD, MONDAY, AVOUST 41, i016. Medi- || Cotton Dress R CREDIT TERMS $3- Down on $50: 60 « 66 75.00 7-0 6s 68 190.00 10% 6 + 150.0 15.00 4s 200-00 25.00 «6 4s 300.0 APARTMcNTS FURNISHED MPLETE FROM $60 TO 6500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ee nae I WANAMAKIM® "few VYORER Ziow Down-Aaire Store — a Silks and ‘Silk-Mixtures in a Remnant Sale at 38 Yard Reyardiess of former prices about 6,000 yards in waist and dress lengths are marked now for quick dimponal, Same of the many fabrics represented ane ) Printed marqursette in flo Pongees in ouch cole Natin-etriped eith-an Nk and-cotton crepe Imported crepe in flow Sh and cotton atriped shorts She yard is remarkably hive for fabrics sold here earller for very much more Semi-Made Skirts of Silk and Silk-Mixtures Now $2.85 Earlier prices were @4.60 to $8.60 Little trouble is required to make the skirts ready for use, Then you may have the finished skirt for less than the actual cost of the materials, There are models and mate- } rials for all kinds of sports and Summer wear Comrpete crepe im polka dots, checks and stripes Black and pleated foulard tack ipod Dotted satin Tapestry pongee Su emnants 5¢ to 38¢e Yard e Original Prices 8c to b8e Yard Included in this varied collection are large quantities of | voiles which were originally 25¢ yard and are now being | sold in remnants at the rate of 12¢ yard. Ketween the two price extremes are also cotton ratine, sk-and-cotton mixtures, gingham, voiles and linen, ONE CENT New York Herald EVERY WEEK DAY BEGINNING TUESDAY August 22 ONE CENT quality Striped pongee Now An $8 petticoat copied at $1 A $6.50 nightgown copied at $1.50 A $6.50 envelope chemise copied at $1 Fine Simple Lingerie— Exquisitely Copied, $1, $1.50 e beautiful lines and rtions that make these uncommon undermuslins have beet just as faithfully ied as were the details of the Cte ‘he only difference is in the lace—that on the original models was real Irish picot “lace and that on the copies is a fine imitation of the lace. The wee bowknots of ribbon and wide ribbon shoulder straps may be selected in dainty pink or white, Novelty Jewelry and Casque Combs—25e¢ and 50c Each 8,700 pieces—none sold regularly for less than double Two special purchases — one a clearing of a maker's surplus; the. other — a wholesaler’s sample collection — ovelty Jewelry at 25c—consiste mostly of brooches and bar pins set with imitation colored stones; each piece in a separate box. Casque Combs, 25¢ and 500—amber and demi-amber celluloid; set with mai kinds of colored stones; included at 60¢ are also back and push combs. New Hand-Smocked Dresses for Youngsters—$1.50 These adorable little chambray dresses in the model illustrated are a part of our first Autumn solleciia. i ‘ Besides hand-smocking, t! dresses have dainty pes Reape cuffs of white pau to commend them, Other New Dresses at $1.25 to $3 bray dresses with bloomers, $1.25 fiddy pease of white linene, $1.25. Empire dresses of chambray, $1.50 to $8, hambray dresses trimmed with white poplin and the new cnbroldeced motifs, $3, —IN— New York City and the Metropolitan District Hoboken, Newark Jersey City Tell Your Newsdealer You WANT —THE——_. New York ——oOoO Herald EVERY WEEK DAY ONE CENT An Exceptional Purchase of Men’s Fine Suits at $21.50 Suits of the same standard (from the same maker) have sold in Wanamaker Stocks this season for $27.50 to $37.50. The materials, workmanship and style are on a par with those in Wanamaker suits which have been sold this season at $27.50 to $37.50. Fine worsteds and cheviots in blue, gray, brown; soft flannels in blue and brown; various smart patterns including faint stripes and scarcel | visible overplaids; half lined wit! alpaca, some with silk sleeves; models for men and young men, includit the new double-breasted style wit! patch pockets, Offered at theSamePrice, $21.50 are what remain of our fancy sui reduced from $27.50, $30, $82, $37.50. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, A WORLD “WANT” Arg GO AND iGET IT,!

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