The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1916, Page 9

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NEW VORK © THE NEW PLAYS | IN WANAMAKENS a, “The Amber Empress” Has Musical Charm BY CHARLES DARNTON Haire Slore. | < = : —— Women’s High-Cut Shoes Extraordinary Sale at $3.85, $4.40 All brand-new; all made a according to this season's latest shoe fashions. In all our business of doing the largest retail shoe business in the world, we have lai4 not had better shoe news for our customers, 4 Leather is going up. Workmanship is going kid nce 59th to Oth Street Lex. to KAY. ete 3400 hat musica « of the Y —_—-—— : THOUSANDS OF * as HR ge tla _BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916, xe ere : ° | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Dh THh MOM! Taurmny Amber Kinprems.” at the SICK WOMEN Helped Every Year by Com- mon Sense Sug gestions Given Free by The Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. oat Paren- | r wise merely | the pleasing sort of thing you might | hoar in any home of m ! Tan calf lace aatertony ‘The chimes that finally thoes, $4.40. High| up. Shoes are going up. But these new | ¢ ula or | | Ing the Ly: cut pattern, imi | shoes are here for a A } Seta tation Schoo! opens next Monday. Between now and Hyun, Mass. tor advice. : tlon wing tip, small ‘ conan, ree srattone joo! Stationery then thousands of boys and girls will be outfitted geillane tees trom cco, volume at | cee had © stene i bios partorations, welted Substantially Less than imitetton tips. Everything from Kinder-) vith new clothes—and we have prepared to meet experience, have b garten to College Schoo! opening is but a few days housands of sick women |and played #0 charmingly that | found sole. ed from untold suffering, | my ear aa well as my eye turning ike the following clea ly |toward her throughout the perform new. Only her dark beauty convince ° hot _an amber roan in disguise, No matiar—sue he harp to her fr turn the music took, of the harp played bea Prevailing Regular Prices They are fine shoes; fashionable, beau- tiful, splendidly good shoes iy every way. The opportunity comes tO our cus'ome's beeavse of a great trade deal made months and months ago; a big special contract that the demand in the best possible manner. Comprehensive stocks carefully chosen and mod- erately priced present ample and economical selec- tions. Bring the boys and girle here for their outfits. vided with such th Hlankbooks Peels Pens Straps — School Hage = Crayona Rules rasere ond the other important requi sortments of mer sites Large pints mabe “te een rectieeal, "Sens the manufacturer has kept to the letter. | | Sean toa ther sitk: | They will be satisfied with the styles—-you will appre~ It takes on of ite own and wins There are all sizes, all widths. Each pair children wre ready to furnish every: | Ciate the qualities and prices. \ responsive nod here and there. On thing needed the other hand, the book and. lyrica. has the fashiorable &-inch tops; leather ¥ Marcus C. Connelly, are altogether Black calf but-| Louis heel P | | ' } ti neoiiationery, Akers ‘At Rivomingdates’ commonplace. In them In to be found ‘ *| Louis heels, Pe'ails and pictures ‘as shown | hoes: | ewington Ave, Arcade ’ Cl par om Seadied an aad deen’ Breahtray net ton Sines, er | Here may give you a more adequate idea of ope” rar At Bloomingstaten Boys othing and Furnishings E]years, Venice ts represented trom High-cut plain tow. | the opportunity this shoe event presents. plain toes, weited | Handkerchiefs New outfits now. The Summer vacation has given the - | the alluring point of view taken by 4 Soren th d uth Ny | youngsters a chance to wear wut everything they did not out- cl wi iv L) old | m . devel ay life oa thele pockathouee,. Mecd eure bo Plenty of Salespeople ~— plenty of room— | ‘i, Wiiteh | for School Children grow. New clothes for echool—they're here—lots of them. said? You don't care to know, [' when I wrote 7 ut now Lean do my | tire, that American moving Datars own work and have not had a sick day | foie are trying to get “color” out of since I began taking your remedies, | ne that Shakespeare did over- iver Pills on | took in his time, GEO. thing else aside, “The Amber 8," beginning with the second musical charm. There ts also Why don't you write for free advice? | “comle relief when Emma Janvier, quick and expert service ~ Thursday. Girle’ Handkerchiefs, of Union linen, in three different styles of cords; also initialed handker- with white of colored each, 6e or Boys’ Handkerchiefs, linen; those for boys Extra Pant Suite, $5.98 Sises 7 to 18 yeare 400 of them to atart with. Fancy cheviote in correct shades patterns for Fall. Splendidly made; trousers lined and seams taped. Better suits, Norfolk models, with extra pair of vata, tweats cheviots, in gray or brown shades, sizes 8 to 18 years, $7.96 to $16,985, 3 of Pp have fancy satin mercerized bor- N 4 Special Suite, $2.95 atte deat): Lane Mase-cAdvte takea'a hitch tn‘ the shoulder straps | der; avo china elk bandkerchiets Oe GH se al pene | -. ol er price! ool ‘e nk SS |Inatigen in expennive. conversation. Black or dark Boys’ or Girle’ Handkerchiefs, 200 of these sults, made of fancy cheviot material, 7 to 17 yeara gy kid lo \ of pure linen; neatly initialed; Negligee Shirts, 79¢ White leather ben of 6 for ~ shoes, $3.85. Plain fa A | Sareea os, Procell, Sey saison Gane 44 00 oe bs s resembii: jes, in a splendid assortment jerne, cises ned. toes, welted sole} | patent leather! Patent leather| Black kid but- || buckskin, $4.40 Rill and roomy! fast colors. they dance and curved heels; ate a shoes, | lace shoes, $3.85:| ton shoes, $3.85: Made With long : : K. & E. Blouses in a thoroughly representative ascortmentéof elses itn “both humor and agility and Jo of solt kidekin; 85. Black| White buck finishl with dark gray | | Yamp® plain of per- School Sweaters and styles, 48¢ to $1.49. with thelr Chinese fox trot. cloth tops, leather tops, plain iw a a fora around the for Children Negligee Shirts, 88 Mabel Wilber sings clearly, to say high cut. fectly plain long) tore and welted | tore ig bed " $ Frank Lalor can only stand by and lend himself to time-tried remarks. Meanwhile Donald Macdonald and uise Allen trust to their feet. Though e they could never hope to make a ; photographer famous, the least, as the motion picture ac- igh cut. | soles; high cut. toes; high cut. yen. Widths B, hares t ho ie posed be a : = ress e t Crowne $3 erage Wert Mi lamber, and ane te attractive enough easy Dayment mes Broad Fe aE PLAC LE TB |saeplesenes Sede atmsay aes: Nee vie | gi % bet wn ‘Blctare, a gerain Mies Loraine te: enmare § ga, ures ingly, Rot altogether iralitonvestcgeecietetbioae.fp liety, ane telet dancer, Bkimmtne vamps; Btarched or French cuffe, attached or detached seTapt iced aes: gray, navy, browa or cardinal, Hats and Cape, 8¢ to $6.96 Se ee ec tak pom Fall etylee tn hate and cape for boys, trem the Sweaters, of fine worsted finish; straight weave; shawl col- lar and pockets; sizes 28 to 34, in navy, maroon, gray or card- inal, $1.40 ain Floor, Fall Neckwear, ¢4e Four-in-hands, Roman etripes, col otripes, fancy plaide ether novelty stripe effects. gph om laien Hoch co Myron ad Fall Neckwear, 2$¢ feversible French or practically all the Fall shades. Borough Hall FR" if, lament- > Oven ® to 7. Closed besser ably, with nothing more to say. LEARN MUSIC NOW! In Your Own Home DOWNTOWN—SIXTH AVE. AT 16TH 8T. UPTOWN—22-96-26 WEST MTH STREET. | e New, Easy Method) What One Dollar Will Do | At last you can have your dearest wish. Right in your own home you can learn Four-in-hande, or stripes, featuring Girls’ Tailored School and Dress Hats Moderately priced tailored hate—the hats of the moment tyles, plain colors ‘At Bloomingdal: Misses’ & Children’s Undergarments Drawers of good quality mus- lin, finished with cluster tucks and embroidery; sixes 2 to 12 years, 16¢ to play your favorite musical instrument and bring into your own life and the lives hes a Of othe: nese through your miiae. By our new plan more This Dollar Sale is a home furnishing occasion far out of the ordinary. ccerewere, of fine mine oF = pat popes yey —— hg t 90 can be found a avers tavou inw Gabe ane auleniy vow Ay No matter what it is you need or will need for your home, you can get it now at either embroidered ruffle; sizes 2 to 18] | to pay for ‘* much style and quality ; dr own home, store by paying One Dollar. You choose from furniture that is manufactured by recognized leaders in the years, 290 La te 4 Bad without cher, furniture industry. You don’t find better furniture anywhere. Compare our price with those of any store Underskirte of cambric with Sailors, drooping brim, mushrooms, tams and cap you know and you will understand what this store means when it » on liberal eretiit terms, One Dollar opens these advantages to you, no “number WAYS get the beat for less in black, navy, royal, Copenhagen, pink, brown, red wine, rose, coral, emerald and combination effects. Tailored the new narrow ribbons, metallic effects, appliques, gold and silver ideas, flowers, furs, etc. ruffle of hemstitched tucks; sizes 2 to 14 years, 28 Other skirts, We, 79c, $1.00 Cooking Sete consisting of Mandotie R lawn bib apron, cap and sleeves; nae ecg Clarinet Fi Tailored Corduroy Tams, 48 | Tailored Velvet Hate, 1 arse 7 sizes 12 to 16 years, 65¢ | | Tailored Velvet Tums, ‘88 | Tailored Velour Mats, ry FREE CHOLARSHIPS Flannelet te Skirts, plain white | | Tailored Corduroy Hats, 5c | Tailored Velour Hate, or pink-and-blue stripes; sizes 4 to Tailored Hats, $1.96 | Tailored Velour Hate, We want to enroll one pupil 14 years, 29c, 39c, 50e Tailored Velvet Hate, 6c | Tailored Velour Hate, What Our Punils Say | ines a ihe heart tae ne hing thle oR Second Floor, Tailored Velvet Hate, 1-48 Tallored Velow Hata, : “Btnce : a : are mal vou f f jored. e eesoos xf erful offer 10 each rout tC Onan ‘At Bloomingdaled’ Teltoed Velvet Hats, 48 Tailored Felt Hate, HH ; mene —ia ven owe heme, Tou eal oteense Free ; Tailored Velvet Hats, 96 | Tailored Felt ppg lly CNC. ail ar rls Nature Shape Shoes | | Tailored Velvet Hate ros | Tellored tvstine Phach Beta, i st olay, tlman omy pa eg =e Coupen i for Boys and Girls Moin Floor : eee pusic * H H 0.8 & hoot : . D At Bloomingdales’ | EES ows. | Mail This Coupon To-day ts Bh Dining Room Table and Six Chairs Brass Bed Outfit Girls’ Dr. for School ‘ ae tte yendil | Let we send you cur new 8Byage nis of This is a most exceptional set at the price, Consists of 6-foot lete, with Bed in all sizes, 5) Iris ‘esses or 00! fn PRP |] book, which describes the ssares Pine 5 4 Eate! Oak, upholstered with fenuin Many Styles—Moderately Priced In selecting these dresses we have borne in mind the needs et the public-school girl as well as those of private school Beginning with a slmeie gingham dress for “little red school-house” wear to an elaborate graduating dress or party frock, our assortment is most interesting. Serge Dresses, 12 New Styles $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $12.75 Bizes 6 to 14 years. Materiale are al! wool, of quality that wears satisfactorily. Trimmed in newest effects. Colore are navy, brown green, wine, also black. Tub Dresses, 6 Styles at $1.49 Made of gingham, galatea, re p or chambray, in long sleeve effects, trimmed with combinations of color, Sises 6 to 14 years. Extra Special—Tub Dresses, 98c One of our particularly attractive numbers. Made of washable ginghame, galateas and chambray, in many colore and late styles, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits, $10.98 Good quality corduroy in navy blue or brown, Coat is in box effect; flared skirt, Sices 10 to 16 years. Separate Skirts at $1.25 caieet “players: ae a neat of the Cosi, moe jan bere. wnt se the. Teen ET Be? okies Sood Small Soap a send je _coetal cant before” yoo tira thie age U. S SCHOOL OF MUSIC Box EW, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, Healthful Sleep is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Riso ess is one of the evil results of indigestion, Beautifully inlaid and finished in either Mahogany, American Walnut or Old Ivory. The $186.75 Children’s Sizes 6 to 11 $1.69 to $3.48 Misses’ Sizes 1114 to 2 $1.98 to $3.98 Large Girls’ Sizes 214 to7 $2.48 to $4.98 Little Boys’ Sizes 9 to 1344 $1.49 to $2.69 Large Boys’ Sizes 1 to 54% $1.69 to $3.98 Young Men's Sizes 6 to 9 $3.00 to $5.50 These shoes, carefully built on orthopaedic lasts, conform to the notural shape of the foot, giving complete freedom and comfort— at the same time furnishing the necessary support. Chinese Chippendale Toa 1 it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and crests on each piege give this sulle @ tone of rare distinction, a do aleo the beveled edge the bowels regular, The health of these organs tops on Dresser, Chifforode and Dressing Table, Tho Bed is full 54 In, Wil@secees Is Assured by s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which ely on the stomach, liver, bowe!s and kid- and putting them in good working order. well and keep well because, at nptom, they begin to take 9 " FeQHAMS BILLS Columbia Grafonola , inF Py ak. thie i long, hard usage, Th Black-and-white checked material. Also all-wool serge skirts in P sedade of carefully selected | ] piaiced style at $2.98, Both atylee are wuitable for middy’ blouses ie dependable und economical, Sateen Bloomers for Gymnasium, 98¢ bi For Girle-Black glace kid, gunmetal calf, tan Russia calf, white calf For Boys--Sturdy black and tan leathers. Also of all-wool serge in blue or black at $2.98 and $3.96. Rainy Day Outfits, $1.98 Coat and cap of showerproof material. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Second Floor, : Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box. — SE SAR SIDS ABAL BAU SEOOk Sold Ly ceuggiate throughout the world, In boxes, 10c, 28. | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGR. 9 Second Floor = ritite€2R%o BLOOMINGDALES!’ ¥Z¥ 18 $S'NNE.

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