The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1916, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, See POR CHAIR VICTIW'S ESTATE. | © BUISTOEGREENBAIM BON WIT TELLER &.CO. The Sprecealty Shop of Ongunaons | Firth AVENUE AT S&™ STREET “Jeunes Filles” Fashions (Coptinued trom ¥ “ here j evirmey, Ute tatur die mipeed COURT DEALS WITH CHARGES OF CRIMINAL LIBEL | te felons & the « teen of ine) jel, dustwe Gre veure eald Tn win mtr the tara «| Typical Modes for the vary a - erty were criminally i>) Miss of 14 to 18 felled to eetablus @ arian Ther| Distinctive Types for School pieatel Wie Ty tom eneiyes fespensiiie ter im and Leisure Hours, for For- ponte wrdeg tw Which euntained some statemente| mal and Informal Wear. vd ore. Noth agairet the Catholle institutions ingin the house to eat. eee ce mmy come 7, But before Tknew it my WP ton sintenenis en ctune iene Misses’ Simple Tailleur Suits wife made eponge cake which were unwarranted, but con — —s and cookies and rolls siduring that they were public officiale SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEAR with D & C We and that the objectionable witerances STRICTLY TAILORED TYPES WITHOUT FUR some meat and—well it in the Farrell pamphlet related es- was come piealel clusively to comments eoncerane!| 29,50 35,00 49.50 55.00 My wile {hom in thelr official capacity in con ninittee, It ation cry These spect! modes for mistes are developed in gabardine, broad- cloth, velours de laine, striped and check velours in light and dark tens. Featured are slender lines, clache collars, tie Belts, unique pockets, picot edge white broadcloth collars, velvet lounge coats wa plad velour skirts, pleated moyenage coats with Angora collars. as of the law charge that ted erimt- Commissioner nt aituation existe wax ho proof submitted to me Dac SS is say ee treane Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits r before him with th rer ' ‘ ey F 5 ——, oC Russian influences are domina rt in these chic misses’ suits, lavishly usion ta inevitable that accentuated with furs in the form of band © not t i ji ; ing 35.00 to 250.00 ne the publ c ‘€ » ny y r qrullce-or criminal intent and nenee| gs monk collars, wing and muff cuffs, ‘mation must be diemisned.” Does It Seem Fair to Your E Mout iebbard,’ Yuatice} MISSES’ FROCKS AND GOWNS IN WALKING AND yes a ee as a COLLEGE. MODELS OF SERGE AND OF SATIN, VELVET ead, fanaaictea| ONE-PIECE ROCKS, AFTERNOON DRESSES AND to postpone finding out whether you need glasses, when delay may mean eye strain and failing sight? Examinations by Registered Eye Physicians. No charge or obligation. tressos respecting the DEBUTANTE. GOWNS. “Flapper ” Suits and Frocks the defendants to the n of the Farrell pamphlets. ld seem logically follow ig ruling that th | Since the close of the inquiry before | rustic Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.80 ||| Miicyadt ‘perjurotin testimony | wae aistored UB, Pat, OF 3 ‘iven, 7 0 aterial the 5 os . Gbhiich kSons ited, eee aero veo ee A Bonwit Teller Origination Established 64 Years niel C. Potter, 1 the storm ties contro- x the inquiry | John J. Kennel, one of the | 1. of the wiretapping | 4 suicide. He was for the Hard-to-Fit Girl of 12 to 16 A large collection of specially created suits and frocks of the exclusive Bonwit Teller & Co. “Flapper” types. Particularly adapted for girls who have outgrown their age and yet must adhere to a girlish manner in dress. New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. | , Detec | a 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17. West 42d St. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.BondSt. the hospital a few DISPLAYING DOMESTIC and IMPORTED PURE Now, during this sale, Henry A. Ritchie & Co. presents fashion’s finest in the latest and newest suitings. Again Ritchie values challenge the attention of men in search of better clothes. Novel stripe effects, lustrous Browns and Blues, Grays, Tan and Fancy Mixtures are among the many newest fall woolens By making every garment ourselves in our fine up-to-date sanitary workrooms, right on our prem. ises, under the personal supervision of Mr, Ritchie, we are enabled to guarantee you satisfaction and save you the contractor’s profits which you would have to pay to others who have no tailoring facilities of their By selling for cash only we eliminate charge-account losses. Every detail we most carefully watch for the savings which, though small in themselves, total in tremen- dous savings~-which are passed to you in our double-value suit made to your measure at $14.50. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK REMEMBER THE FIRST NAME own. HUDSON TERMINAL 30 CHURCH coR DEY STREET 1 BLOCK WEST FROM B'WAY NEW YORK CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Business I dours: More Opens 9 AM Cheese oo M Open All Day Seturdey —— '» Motoring Necessities For Coo! Autumn Evenings | just cool enough for the light wraps which AgaarB i showing in great variety In the Motor Apparel Department are Robes and Motor Coats in various styles at reasonable prices Auto Robes, $6.94 Each Made of light-weight Covert Cloth, euch cs to ened lar men's tap conte, a grey and several shades of tan Ful e ton, $4072 inches. These very service able robes were mac speciallytor MATS Men's Motor Coats, $14.75 A very practical, well tailored cost of double woven, all-wool material of green, brown of aray mustures, — Waterproof may be wort at, Single breasted model ertible of storm collar and slash pockets These fine Fall nights are great for motoring, clear and cool Fringed Auto Robes, $9.74 and $12.75 double faced, one Steamer Kua styl tide plain, reverse combanation ples Paid beth sides of plain both sudes, wm grey, blue. brown, wine, purple or tan Men's Imported Bur- berry Motor Coats, $29.75, $34.75, $39.75 A large, roomy. single breasted coat, ino button-to-the wock style, 44 inches long A smart look wat in grey or brown matures thal protect the wearer from the uneapected storm or dampness of the Fell evenings, BAATS vit view, 240n street Boys’ Suits and Blouses For School and Dress-Up Wear Everything the boys will require for school days, play days and dress-up \ days will be found in the jy Boys’ \ Department. Mothers who have not availed themselves of the money- saving advantages of ABS Cash Buying and Selling plan will find it worth white. Those who have, know how well their boys may be clothed here for less money than elsewhere. «4 All Wool Biue Serge | All Wool Norfolk Suits, Suits, $7.49 Each $6.49 Each With Extra Trousers With Extra Trousers For dress or schoo! wear a blue ser Strong, durable cheviot ays appropriate. Excellently | in gray and brown mixt made in pleated or patch pocket models; tailored in neat patch pr Y the coat is serge or alpaca lined; fully | back models, Well tailored, knicker- 4 lined trousers. Iliusiration A bockers lined throughout, /Ilustratien B. Blouses for School or Play, 46c Each For boys from 6 to 16 years old. A variety of serviceable blouses in smart patterns, | including the new, colored blouses with white collars and cuffs attached. Also with separate collars or attached collars of the same materials, Madras and Percales in all white and various colored patterns. RBETE—Second Floor, 34th St., Rear === SSS = BEL EE twee eee ee SRE PEP SESS ESET BIE. UE RUGS Linoleums Whether your kitchen, library or bed- room requires new floor coverings, you} will surely find in the Mls Rug and} Linoleum Department the rug, carpet or} + linoleum suited for your purposes. Worsted Wilton Rugs Reproductions of well known Oriental] designs, including Tabriz, Gorovan,| Kirmanshah, Sarouk and Kazak pat-| terns, Closely woven of good quality| worsted yarn, linen fringed. good service, 2Tin.xSdin, 86in. x6Sin ‘ The last steamer arriving on the American Line brought to @aeya a special Wilton Rug. An old Egyptian Vase, discovered in the British Museum, furnished the idea for the pattern of this rug, which we consider one of the finest specimens in floor coverings ever offered. The basic groundwork is in colorings of gray, blue, rose and tan, and the sizes range from 27 x 54 in. up to 10 ft. 6 in. 1. Prices as follows: ods, showing Oriental designs} MA color cffects, with shaded} borders in blue, brown and green. Most} designs ray be matched in small sizes} for doorways, reception halls, alcoves,} etc. as well as large sizes. Also made| in runners, three widths, 9 to 15 feet long, and p 4 Jn xT ft Gin, wo ft 8 in 25-48 ft rf 0 ft. 6 An. Ott xi2 te 10 ft. 6inelS ft, @ in, B) This rug is on exhibition in New York only at {SyNEYSD. and to our knowledge this pattern has never been shown in a rug made by any American manu- facturer. DICKi—rourth Floor, Broadway Domestic Inlaid Linoleums Imitation wood patterns, tile designs and block effects, in two, three or four colors, Perfect goods, Patterns ex- tend through to back of goods Printed Linoleum New Process Linoleum, with patterns inted on a specially treated felt base, Designs include tile effects in com- binationcolors, Specially priced owing to imperfections in printing the pat-| 76c, 84c, 94c and $1.24 per terns. 2 yards wide, 36c square yard. Square Yard BITS —Fourth Floor, Broadway, For the Home A Miscellaneous List of Articles Boudoir Lamps, $1.74 Each There is an indescribable charm in these decorative little lamps for the dressing table. Made in solid mahogany or white enamel, with dainty silk shades. Similar lamps are advertised as $3.00 value elsewhere in the city. Basement, S4th Bt, Linens and Towels Pattern Damask Clothe and Napkins, of heavy all Irish line new round de Cloth, 70x7! Housewares Chafing Dishes, nickel-plated or copper. With vapor lamps, 3:pint ca- pacity, Regularly. $5.54; pecial priced, $4.94 ea: Enameled ty light blue equlerl 44c cach Extra Heavy Tin Boilers, with oper bottoms, ¢ No, 7, usually $1.96; special $1.79 ea, No. 8, unually §2 cially priced, | | |B8 $2,975 70x68 in., $3.79) 70x10 mp | $4.49, Napkina to match, 22x22 in, | $3.19 per doven, “ ; aa [Bi Bath Towels, large size, heavy and | oui5 int fem, 6c; special 420 each absorbent, Colored borders, hemmed. \In!? in, reg 67e1 opecial 620 each I Ye serviceable, antn oe’ 8 | Waffle Irons, for the ws sve, No 07 eac | Dinner Sets Waffle Irons, for the coal stove, No, 4 Blo each 100.plece sete of American Porcelain, neat border decorations and gold on tach piece, Specially iced, * $12.89, $13.89, stains, $15.69 © Basement, Sith st, Water Palle, I2quart, 240 each Garbage Cans, with deep seamless covers, |! in. diameter, 49¢ each bth Bt, + Basement, al Meret’ benere Are Or fh who at Well Dressed on $24.75 spend $30 or more for a new Fall Suit, perhaps to have one made to order? and want to get the most that $25 will buy? Suits af $24.75 fulfilling your quirements in every particular and exceeding your expectations. The three important features that are pre dominant in every AW Suit are: ROR Suits will appeal shal if to the man dressed, yet who does not care to pay the extrav- New Shirts 94c A man can't have too many shirts, and when an assort- Telephone 6100 Greeley A ome, Chet Teepe ane Se wo oder, aed honwe the ret tee wevceny The Price of a Hand-Tailored New Fall Suit at Mays you one of the men who are planning to are you figuring on spending about $25 In either case you will find pmmpe re- 1, The Matoriale, which are among the finest fancy and aused worsteds made by An mn mills 2. Hand- Tailoring in every suit which is equal in quality to that found in high priced custom suite, 3. The Styles, which embody every new e in fashion, and among which are models for young men as well as many howe who are and more conservative se business _nece: es his being well nt prices asked by merchant tailors and “Avenue” shops. DME —PIth Floor, Hrondway, a special price at Special Prices The Tobacco Department wita its convenient entrance at 35th Street, near Broadway, is lib- erally patronized by men who found that the prevailing prices ae usu tone fer a Derby or a Soft Hat, it lace of the straw you wil with a full line of 4 stylish models in all the popular shades. $2.74 a No matter whether you pre- | “The Lansdowne,” an excl : lay aside. hats are brown, steel, olive, pearl, tan, black, The styles will win the favor of alike. New Ideas in Furnishings Every man has his own ideas about shirts and scarfs and other dress accessories, just suit him, Fine, imported, white pleated bosoms, , Jacquard of plain stripes of various colors on white grounds, in finely woven Fall Cravats, $1.29 A vested green or grounds of other colors, ment such as this is offered || are “lowest-inthe-ity” by «| fal ange ‘ ' substantial margin. | at such an interesting price Following are © few special 4 it is well to stock up for |] ,,.. then sitrections: 5 “Supremacy,’’ Club House, | the season. a mild domestic cigar of qual- ia ity; per box of 50. $1.49 ° In this instance finely woven “Havana Cadets,” a well | madras, crepe weaves and known brand of cigars made of ig corded madras were made Havana filler and ed le atra «wrapper. ml up in the popular soft cuff elsewhere at $2.50 per box of : h) models. The colors include 50 ssaa/vl oa, B $1.49 le rc_Anton: kere. | blue, lavender, tan, gray and Mild, Corona eves pr ney oa black stripes on white cige rs; madein Tampa. Usually 7 grounds. $3.49 per box of Chiqptat a priced, $2.97 | Then there is a complete range || ‘El Ecuador,’ fine Turkish | [| = of plain colors in repp weaves of cigarettes, Very aromatic and e lavender, blue, tan cr white. bear tr pe vipat | BETS — sain vier. | a Smart Felt Hats : In the Newest : Models al Another Felt Hat Season is here, and EXOGNS Men's De- partment is ready A sively AEX hat, in both con- servative and ultra models, Derby or Soft Hat —made from very fine fur, revealing finish end workmens*ip cf a akilled hatter. Made in olive, brown, pearl, steel, or ivory shades, A smart hat for the man who is particular about his dress, AUBTE — Main Moor, 35th st., Centre, waiting here to take the The colors in soft con. rvative and extreme dressers For Immediate Wear The variety of things of this kind he will find at "S will surely contain some styles or patterns that will Silk Shirts, $4.89 Fine, rich looking, imported Japanese Satin Stripe Crepes with beautiful, hus trous satin stripes of pink, tan, blue, green, er helio on white grounds, Very good quality material, t Pajamas, $1.44 : Men's sleeping garments of good qual hty woven mares and ierearised fabs ries, with silk fi and pearl buttons, Mace according to fag"e. Ayn tions for workmanship, size Silk Scarfs, 59c An assortment that will meet with favor of fastidious dressers, Neat figures of various designs on grounds of blue, areen, purple and other popular colors, MIPD—vain Floor, Sith street, Shirts, $3.24 mbroidered figures in tan, blue, ns lavender of ray and plain color entirely new goods, Madras Shirts, $1.29 cults, neal re usually sold for ice for sill neckwear of une quality, in scroll designs, of two- F self figures, on purple, brown, Aa (QX'i (ON. @\ 4/9 10\1:/Q\0/0)

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