The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1916, Page 8

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ae ——- TT fi 6S THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916. _ | ne ” PRISONER WHO RECANTS ' - we Men Mumioian end repels BUN TOTER . : ; KING “IST FELT MURDER CONTPBSION nig. nar sailing duansiaire. As | walk 4 HEIR TO $200,000 - rer ISNTOING ee eee er le , a : NOW SUE OF | FURS Early Fall Models in FUR COATS, EVENING WRAPS, STOLES pond set ne sehen. poten CAPES, SCARFS and MUFES ASK YUR on O8T nm the HORLICK’'S ciate haa TuR ORIOINAL ’ sa sod Ned MALTED MILK festabiohed Neverly I Contry Ny Sophie trene Loch a , : re Fulton Smith Streets. | mine ‘the that, who ham oe cna | TATRANTIC CITY $2.80 || Brooklyn. NY. reed ‘ wher “ 1 wioriea of the case fs wear saggons stp eg id Minutes from Grand Central to Borough Hall Subway Station oe (@) 1S es - riehe ‘ : ; - ' rh aay “ HARO COAL HO SMOKE COMPoRT Are easy to use — just apply the paste Paya A oystale and on Liquid is not Lage 4 ~lie an ; They luce a brilliant lasting shine | mitted) | 4 : and are adapted for use by all the te nee HIN AHAM ST \ Accommodating No acid — will not crack the leather. Keep your shoes neat Humiston and six other andered Phe Mine Wolcott ey, Cattaraug days afterward he » Little Valley nin the soneeaar The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance nied hie contenak mn batore pe Vale Hoyt Street is quickly reached by Brooklyn Express, as follows, from yk nd toemor. PYF 1 Sting ut BLACK 10¢ WHITE 10¢ TAN 10¢ cuted “Ruoliw)." hori Hartiett sisal ck tala ou ia LF Miata Male tals | FSG Coote: AR Stee | Bowing? doccat®. 08 ik: wker ac where I 4 to Sheriff Bartlett, King \ “La Canadtenne”’ Among the ‘owe’ || Superb Paris-Copied Millinery who took After the Sheriff turned the A Guide to Men’s the door 1 cow! scarcely believe that © e | tow that Wel I just took a eha he an. Offered in the French Salon at $14.50 a opping | A ing chat] "Hut how were you to get the One of Paris’ famous rugs, rocking money from Mrs, Humiston?” T ques- }to and @ pile of newspapers on , tioned: a table the side of him. “Well, there was something sald After the Sheriff had introduced me ] 1 asked “How are you, Mr, King?” “HOME WAS NEVER LIKE THIS” | TO PRISONER KING. “Never was so happy in my life," Long on Summer clothes and short on your Fall outtit ? That's the case with many men—Saturday will be their great day to catch up with their needs. This Men’s Store is ready for them; convenient to get to and to shop in; rich in new styles of good Clothing of all sorts, from hats and overcoats to socks and shoes. Use this list for reference when you come shopping on Saturday: SUITS $15, $18.50, $20-to $30 modistes has discovered the charm that lies in the cap of the Canadian soldier- man. She has made this charm obvious to all in the transformation of it into an adorable beret that the Par- isienne slips close down in, the manner of Autumn, 1916. Just last week it was first seen in Paris. Al- ‘ ready it is here., Let et Us St Start rt You u Housekeeping Now Or th ne Outfitting sto offer their entire stecks at price Eo pgadentend of with any style | almost one-h tie n atanida uarantee| everyth! made. Hy Sieohal leapecially emsy your purchase, if you Autumn styles—dark, unfinished worsteds in handsome | |/ ivered, withou: extra charge ) SPECIAL SALE OF oe GaAs BED ROOM Fur TURE With Such Dispatch the, New Medesrn ee Ss the Abraham striped effects. Silk mixtures, rough tweeds; plain colors. | | fo ol nd com lod Bul wail s i 4 a : Rates for. Jt. te ft Toll 4 comp! 4 Bult ny And for this offering of the modes at the same time as they appear The product of splendid shops; models for younger and older Sr monthly payments $60 Fouyines ty wh mi buy for cash oF on cre Victor-Victrola Outft Our Prices Are Always the Leweat men, OVERCOATS in Paris there is no premium ot price. Similar Models in Exclusive Shops Would Be $20 to $30 Made of exquisite velvets, Lyons, panne, hatters plush ' — VORY ing | Lewis’ conceptions in varied off-the-ta dels; Directoire turbans that | ' Soneieenee'® f Th om ONan hi. | rive chic; Maria Guy's tricornes, with w she has set all Paris admiring— $14.75, $16.50 t $26.50 $50 Victrola | copied to the final touch. Others and ers at the same price, 0, . ’ . 0 $<0. Beautiful “Modiste-Made” Hats at $1.95 and $6.95 Fashioned to Wear With Tailored Suits The wonderful things of Paris creation have inspired the deft hands of To wear from now until snow flies. Coats that will stand a smart shower; Chesterfields in blacks and Oxfords; most satisfactory selection. Raincoats, too, $7.95 to $25. (Your Own Selection) y ae E K | distes he fashioni hes, ly simpl dels. With ~ i Pay $3 on Delivery : pent TEN vee onal rh | Ser, eas a me Sree ei eee eaten Stee ere eset Bese rmars res 3117 e And the Balance 61 Weekly. 7 { id 4) Golden finish at * rl i Hundreds of different models—all the “tast word” in style. ui : : = fit fait salt Fk cite oe Hater’ Phsh or Velvet Sues, $355. SOFT HATS | t ilcren’s and Misses’ Ve! 95, $2.95 to $5.95 \ yo sea’ Velour Ha'e at $1.95, $2.95 08595. | 97 98 ty $5 ESSER P Friday, the 15th, is the deadline for wegen New Face Veils Broadctoth Over-Collars, | straws. Thirty new blocks in Felt Hats i | 79 For the Fall Hats 49c, 75c¢ and 98c here to pick from; fifteen shades— | Ni Paeniay haves browns most POR ular, Flatter brims, | Caan oF Credit straying hairs. Riis i y ._Stetsons, tter than ever,” Cash or Creat foi st : en Eg ry s serve the wellattired ap-| ionable touch to the cos- "$5. Derbies, also, $1.95 to | fet! trot, tra i tal : tare a ae fo ne | pearance just a fine veil | tume of the hour. Tiiusirated, the new Stetson Soft Hat | br ad ha at ete the day. Eft At this little expenditure are | ™ $4-—tecoming to most men, | “PECIAL SALE OF HIGH GRADE PERIOD FURNITURE | ae ent naath veilines. | Styles in the shapes ot higher- for Libears, Dining, Moom snd Hed Koom at sarings of from id to BO%, viii Pat thictinegs | wide a a = — ih ed ay see ee NECKWEAR livers ints sult to sour homes t Be. te 48e. Yer iced Collars; som rt an Account Plain meshes, figured and scroll wi muons and silk banding, 48c, 95c, $1.45, $1.95 WITH ANY CARRIAGE | patterns; im black, white and col- | thers plain, Colors are dark, subdued, rich. Weaves | ors. Broadcloth Collar and Cuff Sets, : = Chiffon Veils, 98c. and $1.79 $1.48, $1.75 and $2.19 a Set are varied—satin, Swiss silk, light but firm; ' PORTIONS, — Diane Bont, Cela Raia: a Cer, eae Rane 45 combinations of ‘college stripes’; splen- | || } Special Sa’e of Com ot! ffects. A collection, in short, that | | | Vand 5 Room Marabou and Ostrich Scarfs: i figured efets. A calecton, In short, the All Keady to Start House- a is remarkable for good taste and variety. | |j Fashionable Autumn Neckwear Many of the Scarfs have the temper-sav- | | * American Walnut Bed sean Suit sm, Rye cee te aeae hath . r F ws 23 Te re 198 ts Tien, Price BBS 19” reper OB with frocks and suits because they are so ideally “‘the thing.” Fine as down; featherweight; softening the contours of every face; just warm enough to be cozy during Autumn days. Marabou for the Neck Strands, and Ostrich and Marabou for the Tails Natural color, all black, natural and black with tails combined with . Would be regularly $3.50. Priced $2.89. $2.50 All-Ostrich Feather Boas, $1.97 Long, finely curled ostrich flues, thickly set. “Black, white, many shadeS of gray, ni blue, Havana brown and other sireet colors, $3 25 Ostrich Feather Boas at $2.50 Especially Fine Boas at $3.75 end $4.50 Binet floor, Central Building ing ‘‘stay-smooth” device; others the “slip. easy.” Hea, Price @: Price B40 iful carvings an 4 elmim the bh SHOES $4 to $6.95 From complete Autumn lines we pick two for mention: At black and mahogany calf, in three smart but com- fortis thodels; fitted with O'Sulllvan's rubber heels, t $6.95! Shoes of fine leather and workmanship, on tuibioneele shape-retaining lasts, GLOVES A $2 Grade for $1.50 Meyer's make, and known as ‘“Knotsewn" or “Kantrlp,” Closed out on account of the advancing cost of leather, palrs, In men's and cadet slzes; good shades of tan; at a 25% saving. Street floor, Kast Building, Bring One Dollar | UR SPECIAL 0 TFITS Ago, $ to any of our three stores, select what: ever you require to Furnish a Room Complete and we will at once deliver your pur- chase to your home and you can pay ‘the balance In Small Weekly or Monthly Payments THIS LIBERAL OFFER REQUIRES No Club Fees Interest Added No Extra Charges of Any Kind You May Include Everything in Your Outfit urtall jamtortables, Draper. t ralewman you—with= ton to buy them ny obit OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN wit 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES 125 Ccompy ¢' AVE. Between 7th andLencxAv®, NEWARK STORE, 49-61 MARKET ST. a a sas ccusamstiaaty ———

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