The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1916, Page 5

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‘oor mr~ PELLS WIFE IN MISTAKE. = | FOR MIDNIGHT BURGLAR ‘ pe Preparedness { Ke Woman's Injuries Not Serious (a0 & protection No 468 Rewenrn MAN is as old “young teeth at sixty,” if you use Sozodont liquid— the “old - master | Went Was seen Funnng down | the street in bis pejamas, ye! the pollee His neighbors trom of windows Joined in the 4in. Poltoe On the floer ue wife the burgier lows they found Co! Heasle, twenty-seven years © |e long gaeb tn her Lead I band had wistaken her for # burglar AD ambulance surgeon @ald ber in- dentifrice.” 25e¢ ] *everywhere. “Eddys” Sauce is the relish ler the millions — pure, palatable and mod- erately priced. —————— a ,. While Vincent Napotilane was at top floor of & paper stock house at No. No. 42 Thompson Btreet four men stole Up from bebind and, after beating him jyeare 7 him and threw him in @ co ner, where Flavors All Summer Dishes ||" '*'* Grocers and Delica- Strase Writes New Opera. NY Tl gra entitled “the Woman Without « Made by E. Pritehard, 331 Spring D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St. The Season’s Choicest Styles in This Collection of SUPERB NEW SUITS Specially Priced at $ | 5” As in many s:asons past, D. Price & Co.'s Su.its at $15 spreme. They represent the maximum of style and quality—their equal is not to be found anywhere as low in price. Do-ens of smart modls to select from, including the fashionable l ng coat effects, many TRIMMED WITH FUR. Shown in all the new Fall fabrics and colors, in sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses. Other remarkable Sult valuesat $17.50 to $25.00 Fashion’s Favorite— Navy Serge Dresses Exceptional Values at 6% 40" $45 Navy Serge Drestes have the call among well-dressed women—and, as , usual,D. Price &Co, are prepared with vast stocks to meet the big demand, Prices areamazingly low for such fashionableand well-made Dr:sses—all the newest embroidery- trimmed models, for street and semi-dress wear, Serges in all the other new Fall colore—also Satine, Charmeuses and 95 upward, : This Victrola and $5 in Victor Records (Total $80) oe pce ot me @ juries Were hot serious ROBBED OF HIS SAVINGS. | | work sorting rags early to-day on the * he was found by fellow workers # few m ——___ | | | ul Suites and Odd Pieces at Decided Reductions. * Chenille Carpets in 12 and 15 ft. widths, in gray, taupe and blue, nt in simple effects, in blues, browns, * LO SS TN CNS VEST ST Stern Brothers ‘ West 42nd Street Between Sth and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Women’s Silk Underwear and Hosiery ” iin: t in pink or white, lace trimmed, a heavy 4; with lisle thread tops and soles, @ serviceable quality; also white, medium weight al! silk or with lisle thread tops and soles, at 79c a pair Glove Silk Top Combinations, * ilk linle bedion, in plak or white, at $1.39 Glove Silk Vests, extra heavy; tailored 2.45 tops; emb'd fronts, in pink or white, * The Infants’ Wear Sections On the Second Floor, are showing complete assortments of Seasonable Apparel for Infants and Small Children up te hee years, at attractive prices. Inspection of the enlarged section for Nursery Furniture is invited. AL80_ TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES; White Corduroy Coats White Corduroy Hats Washable; sizes six months to three years, Several models to match coats, i at $3.00 at $1.10 Children’s Hand-smocked Dresses at $1.38 A new,and attractive model of fine batiste; sizes one to four years. High Grade Imported Cretonnes For furniture covering, hangings and fancy work, will be offered To-morrow in the Upholstery Department on the Fourth Floor, at prices totally disproportionate to their actual value. 4000 Yds. English and French | 1200 Yds. Printed Linens in Cretonnes, artistic designs, at 35c ye at 65c yd. Desirable Fall colorings; formerly 65c yard. Formerly 90c and $1.25 a yard. ALSO A LIMITED QUANTITY OF 50 inch Cretonnes, at the very low price of $1.95 Formerly $2.75 and 8.50 a yard. A Sale of Artistic Furniture Arranged for To-morrow, will afford an excellent opportunity to secure Aw V : Vy sina) PPA 7 A en Living Room Suite, as illustrated, 8 pieces, in velour,........... at Regularly sold at $245.00 Davenports, in tapestry, $80 to $125 Formerly $110.00 to 175.00 Wing Chairs and Rockers, in eet formerly $80.00, $20.00 Morocco Leather Arm Chairs, formerly $75.00,........00++ at $52.00 Mahogany Secretaries, formerly $55 and $115, $35.00, 85.00 Dining Room Suite, 9 pieces; solid mahogany; reg. $460.00, $258.00 Walnut Toilet Tables, reg. $22.50 to 110.00, 15.00 to 75.00 ee HH UY tididadl TUR a Mahogany Wardrobes, with glass panel doors, $45.00, 70.00 Formerly $60.00 and 95.00 Natural Oak Bureaus, reg. $18.50 and 19.50, $13.75, 15.00 Old Oak Bureaus, ; formerly $85.00,............at $40.00 Odd Wooden Bedsteads, in Mahogany, a 885,00 to 75.00, $25.00 to 45.00 in Antique Ivory, reg. $98.50 to 80.00, $18.50 to 52.00 American-made Rugs, Carpets & Linoleums New effects in Oriental designs and plain colorings are shown in large assortments on the Fifth Floor. Also special High Pile Wool Back | SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW: High Grade Wilton Rugs 9 by 12 ft., Values $45.00 to 75.00, $34.50 to 54.00 814 by 1014 ft., Heavy Reversible Wool Rugs, grays, greens, rose, ete, || | 9 by 12 ft., (PME EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916. Founded tht ern, Lord & Taylor APROPOS OF A PARIS HAT Upon the honor rol! this season, Daughters of one of the fc of Paris Milliners, two new names sparkle brilliantly i Avenue where he has @ 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 59th Street . ns confectioners Karly to-day th N es SILL " 3 CRLLENT \ALUPS FOR TO MORKOW ae 2 ad s his este thought he heard 6 werglan, ant a2 LAPP SIMADLY STYLES SILL PROVIDE THERE EXCELLENT SAUTE S Pom TO Re Store Hours; 9 A. M. to 6 P, M., Including Saturdays ou can have the suppomed intruder ewished past -s . omen’ ~ stoe pony oan a ret Glove Silk Camisoles, 95e Ww 1's Black Silk Stockings| nn siiiaaaliiainicaiaas deni aie remost Dressmakers of all France, these youns women have achieved distinction well deserved, for their success has u een won by their very progressiveness To study the American woman's ideas of just how her Hats should be, to know her preferences—one of these enterprising young Parisiennes has crossed the Atlantic ained practical knowledge of her art in several of the leading New York Millinery workrooms. Lord & ‘Taylor present one of this new firm's signal successes, The New Bandeau Sailor, illustrated, a Hat of supreme individuality. Fashioned of velvet in a soft rich shade of beige, the 10 te tia ihe seni of his vent ||| original mode!’s lovely lines are cleverly emphasized by he men then bound and gagged the little pointed wings, forming a half halo under the slightly raised brim. The original is $37.50 Coples of This Extremely Smart Parla Hat are featured in the Lord & Taylor display in black, plum, brown and mode velvet, with WIAA RiaKeireiiiorvdives Special, $18.50 Fourth Floor WOMEN’S SUITS Featuring Smart New Modes at $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 At these very attractive prices, fur trimmed and strictly tailored Suits in Broad- cloth, Velour cloth, Callot Checks and Whipcords with silk lined, warmly inter- lined Coats. Also Suits of Worsted “Golf- lex,” belted models for Sports or shopping wear; in the new colorings. Autumn’s Smartest Skirts $5.95, $7.95, $8.95 to $25.00 A collection of models ranging from the strictly tailored styles in Whipcord, Wool Poplin, Broadcloth, Wool finished Cheviots, Novelty Stripes and Plaids to most elabo- rate Dress Skirts of Satin Charmeuse, banded with fur. In effective fashions, Tera NEW CORSETS For the New Modes A display of the very latest models in the favored makes will delight every woman interested in Fashions. Fabrics are exquisitely dainty this season and include fine Novelty flowered and striped Brocades in delicate shades of pink or in white. The silhouette of the new sea- son as the Mode demands, its lines are in no way extreme; grace is its keynote, symmetry its foun- dation. Front-lace Corsets are especially featured in the Lord & Taylor dis- lay and in many models designed lor every type.of figure Our expert Corsetieres will sug- gest the proper model for your in- dividua. requirements, whether you prefer Elente Corsets Mme Irene Corsets La Vida, Redfern Frolaset (front-laced) Corset: or any other make included in this comprehensive assortment. At Very Moderate Prices there are many models in the popular Lord & Taylor Special Corset Becond Floor four times and contrasting WOMEN’S COATS Exceptionally Excellent Values $19.50, $24.50 to $39.50 Fashions and fabrics are of the very newest and smartest and the range of styles unusually varied. Included are Utility Coats in Tweeds and Mixtures, as well as handsome Coats in the soft rich-toned Velour and Bolivia Cloths, so much in vogue, Raincoats—New Models $7.50, $9.50, $14.50 to $25.00 Rubberized Poplins and Canton Silks, Cravenettes and Gabardines of fine qualities. Many copies of London models feature mart little detachable capes; novel effects in collars, cuffs and pockets; full belted or flaring styles, Floor AUTUMNDRESSES Are Singularly Charming Fashions and fabrics make for that distinction in Dress which women always find, so irresistible. Difficult to define are the allurements of the new Mode, because of their very subtleness and simplicity. Featured are new Dancing Frocks and Daytime Dresses that will grace the Autumn wardrobe. Values especially excellent at these moderate prices. Satin Evening Frocks Fashioned of soft, supple satin in lovely pastel tints with a touch of contrasting color at the girdle, caught with a silver rose, Filmy silk net over silver lace, veils the chiffon foundation of the skirt, makes the surplice bodice and the tiny aleeves....cccorsscccecs $39.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses An Afternoon Dress of heavy lustrous crepe de chine may be had in brown, Bur- gundy or black. Bodice and sleeves are of Georgette crepe over white chiffon and hand embroidered in silver and gold thread, The full skirt is softly $32.50 leated to give the new “sil- houetre’! Perere ri yis TMrd Floor “The Manhattan’’—A NEW BOOT In Ultra Fashionable Lasts and Leathers ge 2S 0 0 SS aS SSO SS OSS BGY the woman who demands daintiness in her Footgear, Becond Floor Fashions and are here in conspicuously clever styles, SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store Heth Birevt FIFTH AVENUE 80th Street 00S SO) an a) a0 =e 5 DOM and. ( Value #82.50;..6000000.00s004 at $19.75 | Values $40.00 to 68.50, 29.75 to 48.50 | ||| $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 ‘ , 55a Month | 30 by 60 inches, 6 by 9 ft., tH Made exclusively for Lord & Taylor, the TMaahatinny emartent of fo} * igh- , is fea din an unusually wide range of styles. i f Ui aANSAnARNAnnAAn t 2.50 | Values $27.50 to 46.75, 21.50 to 37.50 high-cut Boots, is feature Special Quick Delivery 1 i ne ® ao § ae : i} Solid Colors—Brown Kidskin, Tan Kidskin, Dark Grey Kidskin, if desired V | Seamless Axminster Rugs, in Oriental designs, i, Fawn Suede, Dark Grey Suede, Black Kidskin and in Tan Russia I} size 9 by 12 ft.; Values up to $39.75,...+.+ Ri ida sia at $27.75 | Calf, r ayer | ; “i ' A Combinations—Tan calf with lighter buck tops. Tan calf with ivory Ask to Hear Also Plain and Figured Carpets and Linoleums at very moderate prices, Ke kid tops. Dark brown with light buck tops. Grey with lighter buck “ my tops, Patent leather with ivory kid tops, Gun metal with grey Songs of the Past RveU andiin Blase big @ithidark atey ton, Record No, 35868 , . . $1.28 \ ij r Suede Shoes in Autumn colors Their suppleness, smart, slender lines : CHICKERING WAREROOMS | lay an important part in Footwear and graceful modeling commend them to Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders oe ee ec

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