The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 5

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‘There le fe reeerd at the New Tore | Pelee Headquarters of any minsing lpereoe ahewer the ripties ren te the Je Vie deepeieh —_— if 17 MOO Mille Metnre Conereee. frre the ve wooden nm 6 + enter ie Mew Yom be Gignniines | tag of the Reporiom Comperr, ine, mt Thirty OH wr eet terethy Langh ond Mire HL. Lane stepped beyond ber dee * drowned peatordey | ' * Aermany 6 member re b and was! The woty recovered Mine Leanghanr The store t@ to epeciative tm ls Langhaar of Ne | Women's end misses euite, eoaia | Avenue, Hrowkivn, wes Iniroduend P Arte, Aresees, lingerie and millinery, 10 society & Fear neo Bhe was twon Ati Wenssotions will be on @ cash | ty twe Year ond 6 ore Basle and the proprietor expects to | Adolph! Ofer & variety of merchandios that, WU! win Me store the favor whieh it Tt hae been announced Hehment te to be con. | etore,” with | Close ationtion tw the tastes of every patron ‘The opening of the new Ble of Henry 141) Clemnont win town # plente : WEW YORK WOMAN ‘| DROWNS IN FLORIDA 3 Attractive Fall Styles Now on Sale ‘Body of “Miss A. King” Is Found | in the St, John’s River at fe > Jacksonville. 'ORITIVELY LART CALL, | , JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Bept. &— Albert Le Marsh, look at thte |ang body of & woman who registered ond run home to your wife in Jat a local hotel Monday ae “Mise A. Mownt Vernon. Not having heard | King of Now York” has been found from you since you put on your in the Bt, John's River. hat and left eight years ayo, she She was about forty-five years of fas given you up as dead and od. | A* Well dressed and seemed to pos- - - 44 ‘ sees means, The hotel © +e : Sained @ court order for a license Oe ae Waa ih Mites inge rolarat o to m ti given §206 by ber wh a By jerry enother men The woman's personal effects did not sate tne carr mitment by having been on vieinity of Four 176-100 Filth Avenue 4 \ | = | 101 Bresdwey | NEW YORK | Agencies te oll Prieciea) | | CAMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE R MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6!" AVE. AT 20% ST. Are You Thinking of New Autumn Shoes? Women will be greatly interested in the Autumn display of Cammeyer Footwear. The new styles are ready— Cammeyer - Designed— which guaran- tees exclusive style. Cammeyer-Priced—which guarantees Greatest Possible Value. $6.50 9 Inches High Mahogany Welt Soles ri . 144 Inch : Calf Cuban 1 Lace . Heels Boot $7.50 In $5.50 In Battleship All Grey aA Black Paris Kid 4 ‘ , a end , Leather Louis XVI. overed Lo’ Heels $5.50 In Mahogany, $5.00 In All Russta Calf Black Kid iasalitiie Dull Kid, ‘ and all Pars B White ar rown Bn and ow Battleship Buek Grey Kid. Welt Soles—1%4 inch Cuban Louls Heela, \ be ES ee Autumn styles is the all-important one be, the new Fashions are distinctly smart, with a picturesqueness wonderfully new Mode in its straightness of line and its sim- licity. Pleated from deep yoke to hem, its wide elt is beaded in bright colors, its collar and cuffs of sheer white Georgette crepe. adorable little model illustrated; touches of bright silk embroidery adorn the collar, pockets and cuffs. Note the quaint bodice and the belt with pockets. Sizes 6 to 12 years... ... ce cece secu cues $13.95 and full flare coats. day Suits in fine wool poplins and serviceable Boys’ School In dull, patent or tan leather, serviceable shoes of the best makes; in sizes 1 to 6, In same leathers; man- nish styles; sizes including the smart Callot checks, heavy Whipcords, Broadcloths and Velour Cloths, strictly tailored or fur-trimmed models, with interlined Coats, silk lined, latest Autumn colors and in black. Sunday ee eee we 6, ive. Tounded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 49th Street 9 A.M. to 6 PF. M., Including Saturdays tee Store Hours: Autumn Brings Charming New Fashions for Misses and Girls ——— ee wee snd with college and echool wardrobes in the making, the question of and Lanvin models, feature distinctively novel style notes, Fur trimmed and vel- vet trimmed, as well as strict: ly tailored effects in Broad- cloth, Velour Cloth, Gabar- dine and Whipcords in the fashionable Autumn color- ings. gundy, brown crepe. New Coata—in Bolivia cloths, mixtures, velour cloths. Serge Dreases—in scores of smart styles. Clearance of Misses’ Dresses of Net and Taffeta $15.00 Formerly $29.50 to $39.50. A limited number of Dancing and Afternoon Frocks. Juniors’ Blue Serge Dresses The model, illustrated, is representative of the Sizes 15 and 17 $16.50 Girls’ Blue Serge Dresses Taffeta is prettily combined with serge in the Suits for Junior Girls Jaunty models with the new belted, pleated Practical school and every cheviots. Sizes 15 and 17 years........ $25.00 Girls’ Dresses at Clearance Prices $3.95 ! $6.95 Formerly $5.95 and $6.95. Formerly $10.95. Women’s GLOVES 65c Boys’ School BLOUSES 65c Formerly $1.00 SHOES $4.00 Woven Madras and Percale Blouses with attached collars and soft double cuffs; sizes 6 to 16 years. Fourth Floor Small Boys’ Shoes lowing sizes only: 10 to 5$4, 6, 644. Ground Floor Ground Floor Featuring Latest Models in WOMEN’S AUTUMN TAILORED SUITS $29.50 Suits of Newest Fabrics Suits of Worsted ‘‘Golflex’’ belted and with novel pocket effects, In the very gundy, blue, mixtures and stripes, Smartest of New Tweed Coats $24.50 Copled from a London Topcoat of distinctively clever cut, this long, double-breasted Coat Is extremely flaring in its lines, with convertible collar, huge pockets and the new sleeve deep and set In high on the shoulder, Finely tailored of “warmth-without-weight” Rain- proof ‘T'weeds—In nine new brown, green, gray and Oxford mixtures, Third Floor aa Simple, as youthful Modes should effective, Featured are typical models from the Lord & ‘Taylor collection, this season more than ever complete, and notable for its moderate prices Misses’ 9.50 Misses’ Suits $29.5 Frocks Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, The suits, clever copies Vive fetching new models and adaptations of Jenny in soft) Satins and Char- meuse, in navy, black, Bur- and green, Picturesque little Dresses on straight or high waisted lines with bead or silk embroidery, braiding, buttons or perhaps trimmed with fringe. Dainty collars of net and Georgette $19.50 to $125.00 $12.50 to $29.50 Voile Dresses in striped, check, plaid and * Wash Silk Dresses of fine quality, in novelty effects: also plain colors. Sizes 6 } middy model, with pleated skirts, Sizes © to 12 years. to 14 years. Third Floor Originally $3.50 a pair 16-button length Black Glace Gloves; finest qual- ity French Kid, in the fol- 514, We cannot guarantee to fill mail orders in models for street or Sports wear; Coats of the new length are extremely smart; In rich new shades of rose, plum, green, Bur- = World Wants Work Monday Wonders, For Women Special Presentation for Young Women New Autumn Millinery | Charming Fashions at $6 to $12 ‘'Women’sAutunin Boots 20 Styles at $5 Formerly AT Mewart & Co Hirontway at Ninth New Yor Subway Running—_ Station Right at Door Autumn Suits, 3 models, at $27.50 Light Coats, 2 models, $17.50, §22.50 Street Dresses, | model, at $16.50 Evening Frocks, 2 models, at $19.50 The Suits of wool velour, & rarely excel: lent quality to be had so early in the season, in such good oulte, at $27.60 One model is a toillewr +mple with roll collar that may be worn high or low, buttons, with pockets in the plain skirt. f One is velvet trimmed with belt at sides and in front-—detachable in front, ‘Two models are trimmed with French seal (dyed coney); one lavishly, the other with narrow bands on collar and cuffs, All the suits have the cor- rect slimness in front and back. The Coats Of English woven mixtures, shower-proofed, seven-cighths trimming at bottom of pleating just below knees and at back of white satin length. Tho at $17.0 have big faced collar, See picture. col adjustable to the ; Dutch style or the flat cape The a lai and drape straight from - shoulders, with slash One model in crepe de chine; pockets, white, maize and light blue. Those at $22.50 are | Pleated from bodice to belted, with big pockets. hem; top of bodice of silk The Street Dresses, net; narrow bands of plush $16.50 fur. Of black and navy blue serge. One mode! of satin; black, pink One_ model, and lavender. Tong lines, pleated, with plush-fur Second floor, Old Building. Suits at $25, $30 and More Frocks at $12.50, $18.50, $25 “ Can fashions for young women of 14 to 20 years show the new modish notes of Paris and keep their youthful sim- Biclty? Yes—a-thousand-times yes—say Little Gray Salons. And to prove it, they will present on Saturday a spe- cially chosen collection for the girl going away to college and her sister who stays at home. Serge coat dresses with polka- dot ties, collars and cuffs, $18.50. Serge dresses or those com- bining serge and satin, or ore and Georgette crepe, $12.76 upward. Soft, straight satin dresses— Gee oe Coats Tricotine coats banded with fur, $25 and $30; in frosting jacket style, $17.50. Also velours and tweed coats. . Suits Some of the exclusive models of the best American tailors have been copied as well as the Paris taillenre, Suits are plain wool velours, broadcloth, gabardine or whipeord, or show bandings or big tlut eape collars of fur. $20 to $85. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second Floor, Old Bu Final Day of Fur Sal e OMORROW, Saturday, is the final opportunity to get the Pick of arainees new furs at 25 per cent, lose than prices will be during the Autunin, On Monday prices will go up to their normal level. Special Notice Long Hudson seal Cau eae muskrat) coats with wide sailor collars and huge cuffs of skunk at $180; equally long Persian lamb coats with collars and borders of lynx or skunk, $185; seal-dyed muskrat coats with sumptuous borders, collars and cuffs of taupe wolf, $168; Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coats, $75 to $465; new muffs and neckpieces of all kinds, Second floor, Old Bidg. Crepe de chine frocks, ver; rimple, $18.75, $20 and $29.75, Jersey and woot $29.75 Tricotin or frocks, $22.50, $52.60, New York women are invited to see a really remarkable collection of hats on Saturday. Each one shows that it has been inspired by the more wearable of the Paris modes, Each hat is a triumph of simplicity. How can we tell ‘ou about them? There is no elaboration of trimming to e described. It is all in the line. Smart is an over- worked word, but we believe you will find that these in- expensive hats in the Moderate-Priced Millinery Salons, are really smart, Wonderfully good looking small and medium sized hate in ex- quisitely soft panne velvet, or Lyons velvet. Shaped sailors—not too large. Hats that turn up from the face, Flat anilors and mushroom sailors, Draped turbans. Especially chic are the hats at $6 to $8, First floor, Old Building, — A superb collection of typical Wanamaker Shoes, made to our order in the new lines of the new season, Shoes for dress wear. Shoes for walking, Dull calf, black kidskin and patent leather {n lace cr button style, with low, medium or high heels, Cloth or kidskin tops. Every woman who likes a shoe that is serviceable as well as smart is invited to see these new $5 models. Main floor, Old Building

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