The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 7

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FIRE OW CROWDED 1" | TRAIN CAUSES PARIC ‘i Thousands Gather In and Under Tremont Station and Street Tratfle Is Blocked, A hbt bow under the motor of & car ie the middie of @ crowded south bound Third Avenue clevated train et Bre to the insulation as the train Wee entering the Tremont station to- dey, The Games biased up about the sides of the car and the interior was Billed with emoke, ot ‘chives passengers from the other care. opened the platform gates the train nad quite come to Midreu piled out on the heap. They were soon ‘be fire was pul out with band ishere time the station had become jammed with passengers from the stalled train and scores of others coming up from the street, Street traM@o was suspended by the gather. ing of @ thousand or more under the structure, heediess of falling sparks and eof burning insulation it took the reserves of the MONE Ata tiom quarter of an hour to clear the tangle #o that service could be re- oumed. ‘HAPPY JACK’ DOUGHERTY | GETS 16 YEARS AS SLAYER His Arrest Due to Detective Work of Widow of the Man He Killed, “Happy Jack” Dougherty, leader of the “Pansy Gang,” who killed Harry Lasinaky, a taxicab owner, in front of his home, No, 208 Baast\seventy- fourth Street, on tho night of May 20 last, was to-day sentenced to Sing Sing for sixteen years, He pleaded in the first tt. He had been indicted for m in the first degree. Jougherty had interfered when La- tinaky ran from his house to chase away al boys who were tooting the horn of his taxwab and had been utes later his doorstep. Mra. Lazinsky zinsky Was shot twice on mined then to » and, suspect- do friends with a girl he knew. She got nto the girl's confidence and learned where Dough- erty was hiding, at No. 282 th Avenue, The w led detectives there to arrest hi pacha Shas ESCAPE HOME FOR WAYWARD we Girls ‘cak Out of Brookizyn nH years, with gray eyes » “Phey were commitied 1s Way Ward. Alice Nelson learned yesterday that she would have to stay in the home tor two yt of Supt. Etotse Hat- ‘ord thin uaded Emma John- son to go with The two slept in a dormitory on the second floor with seventeen othe: It is supposed kipped nt t of the front pried the nose ne lock toor, The Kir ‘awled between the op of an iron gate and an tron rail id_climbed: own to the sidewalk. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80" STREET Cash or Credit OREN EVENINGS TILE HO'CLOCH, |) FURNITURE|E ae pemer 9% Wolzwasser Home Talks No. 107 Many people seem to regard this as strictly a credit house. As of fuct, It tan't—except as of convenience for eapecially desire It, 3 Park Avenue, recent had been so highly rece her by friends, on aces beauty of our Rasortments national reputation for. | Not until after she had er selection, however, did she mention amazement was p promptly deducted 15 per cent. from. the price she had already commented on as being “quite remarkably low, It PAYS to come to Hols- really."* wasser's, PRU APeR a Sete tel "Write for New \0-Page Catilogue| OUR LIBERAL TERMS BOK. fe OFF OU oo _aso0 for Cash Room Apt. $275 $350 Val. Grand Rapids Pumiture Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom, Library aad Ritchen. aleo to New York lereey & Connecticut i railroad fares. wn moter trucks, Terms app State, New Founa” articles World or, ad pit. tm: fermation Rureau, World Bullding, wit be Meted for thirty days, These Mote aan de seen at any of The 08. ' Stationery for Fall Weddings Bi Tr te, Autumn Suits In Extra Sizes This epecial department, de- voted enclusively to extra and stout size suits, has now picturesque daintiness rallying to Fash- ion’s call with net, silver or a cloth and soiree silk. smart modes : i over E Dress of net Wier Fe cee fabrics inelude wer Broadcloths Gabardines ay Fae ry iis for sleeves: Whipcords,: Serges and Poplins feck front ond back. Roser Hip to full length coats re “a ohrek tai belted or |] Evening Dress of silver cloth with faring smodels; trimmed with |! died oe, exertion. The. vole embroidered sides; the shirt is trimmed with dull silver braid; short pull sleeves. Tur- quoise. flame, corn. $19.74 Dance Frock of soiree silk, simply gored sag many with yoke ef. My AA ets, Black, na sonuler Autumn shade. Prices are as lowe 01 823,74, all the way : up te $73.75 Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18 years. Misses’ Evening Dresses rence tm price (rom 814.74 to $8475 BOWE —Thied Moor, 35th Street Suits and Coats for the College Girl Apparel with that clean cut, distinctive look desired by the “undergrads " but, indeed, not prim, or each garment is faithfully fashionable, of splendid materials and trimmings. Misses’ Coats Misses’ Suits An attractive velour coat, cut | Velour suit in sport style has all- full. has a deep cape collar banded around belt passing through two box ‘natural or dyed raccoon. The pleats in back. Envelope shaped all-around belt crosses in front and but- breset cochets, Scrcare coller with iad: tons at the sides Deep. turn-back | fer Doce : 4 culfe: slash pockets. Peau de cygne vet im contrasting color. Skirt to lined to waist. Navy, green, brown, | match. Arabian brown, woodland black. $23.74" | navy. taupe black. $26.75 Velour coat has yoke effect in | Suit of Imported Corduroy belted front and back: fullness belted at sides bok aad eee beh pesto only. Lor pglcrodgay Span plo lar with revers may be buttoned cf natural reccoos. Full lined with | clove upto the neck. “The ekirt ie mode u de ¢: of contrasting color. with all-round belt and pockets Bur- buttons; slash pockets. ly. Arabian brown, green, navy, $33.75 ° pparel for the Girls ats—Suits-—Dresses Monday morning she starts for school —just two more shopping days. Smart, new models for her school- time wardrobe are at- tractively priced and are all sufficiently fashionable to meet the judgment of the young style critics, dilustration B pictures a serge dress in Empire style. Box pleated i ed at the skirt braid bound. White satin col- i ‘and back, ee lar; pearl buttons down front. Six i with skunk opos- 6 to 10 years. $7.94 Navy, brown, green, Sate 72 | Girl's Afternoon Dress of Taf- doar feta, A two-piece model with tucked ws a school suit skirt and waist in Russian blouse ef- fect effectively trimmed with buttons, yoke It and smart collar Collar, cuffs and narrow tie of crepe effect inset with velvet. Silk lined de chine in contrasting color with and _ interli skirt with |\ picot edges. Rose, C re pockets. 12 to I6 years, $17.74 eda. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $13.74 Girls’ School Dresses, compris ing a varicty of practical, tailored models of plaid or serge. Sizes 6 to hind Specially priced at $5.49 Dresses for the hard-to-fit girls. Two piece model of French serge in Russian style, braid bound. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Special $7.94 Other models for the large, undeveloped girl; well tailored or at- tractively embroidered, ranging im price from $9.74 to 817.75 == MF? Third Floor, 35th Stree ——— 7, Color Combination In the New Sweaters Solid colors a-plenty, too, ‘or those who prefer them, but the pretty, striped effects make a charming contrast and will be very popular this season. Women's Shetland Knit Sweaters with deepsa lor collars, in stripes of Copenhagen and Women’s Sweaters knitted in fancy stitch; light weight, but warm; sailor collar, tasseled white, purple and white, or rose sash; may be tad in gold, and white. Wide sash with ‘openhagen or rose, also stripes tassel ends; deep cuffs and of rose and white, or Copen- pockets, $5.94 hagen and white. $4.49 Sweaters for Misses and Children Shetland Knit Sweaters in | Misses’ and Children’s Sweat- stripes of white and en- | ers; roll collar, all-around belt; hagen, white and green, or white white, rose, tan, emerald or turn back cuffs, Sizes oe i sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.96 years. | ; A Misses’ and Children’s all Misses’ and Children’s Sweat- wool sweaters in fancy stitch; ers knitted in plain stitch; all- around belt, roll collar; white, gray, hunter's green, rose, delft, tan or Harvard, Sizes 4 to 8 years, $3.96. Sizes 10 to 14 years, $2.96. Sizes 10 to 14 year: $4.49 years, $3.74 TS AAVE—Third Floor, 34th Street, Prem === roll collar, turn back cuffs, deep pockets, pearl buttons; white, gray, rose, delft, navy, tan, Harvard, Sizes 4 to 16 Invitations Announcements ence. Anrowncoments (1 lines), 67.84 6 With double enaclapes. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. ae (ae oe ae i Oe Be 9 BE pe ee BE 8 Mocs & (o's Aewertiens Ave Thee oo Prues Exceptional in Style, Qualily and Price This season when exorbitant prices are charged for | fine Millinery, and there are few stores where you can find Trimmed Hats of real quality at $5.00, it will be interesting news to our patrons that we have opened an entire section for Trimmed Hats at $4.96. A Display of Over 200 Hats at $4.96 Most of these are made of Lyons Velvet—navy and brown, so |, hard to get. Of course, plenty of black. Hats that are well | made and carefully finished, according to our high standard — | Maximum of Style, Minimum of Hundreds of Other Hats Cost. in Distinctive Styles At $5.94 and $6.89 Please inspect our wonderful Chapeaux La Marquise at $8.50 Two Special Items in Negligees at $4.74 The negligees vie with their price for first place in at- SCHOOL Supp'ies and Stat‘onery Saving money in the purchase of school stationery is always possible t Myeaya. Everything fr tractiveness. a Pencil to a Fountain Pee—from $ Albatross Negligee Scratch Pad to a Student's Loose Leaf Notebook, in fact, all kinds of stationery for school from the kin- dergarten tohigh school, at “Lowest in-the-City” prices, @eqe — Main Fi. 35th 1. Rear. __| Made in elast : waistline effect with extra wide knife pleated skirt. Very large cape collar scalloped and ah wmamedh with silk floss in spray design. The short sleeves are also Df blue, rose, (erent gen, wista- ria, navy, luroy Robe A soft, comfortable model with large shawl collar pointed in back and raglan sleeves with deep turn-back cuffs, Lined throughout with white China silk. Fine quality corduroy. Light rose, Copenhagen, light blue, lavender, pork. The price, $4.74, ra repeating —Third Fleer ___ NS iin treet = French Whit e The Military Negligee— Modeled alter the braided and brase buttoned coat of a grenadier, this negligee is made of lustrous cerise or torquoise satin and is trimmed with all the tra, of the officer's coat. Three metal thread fr rons in rents bald ‘ , ra in place by brass The half belt in back, the turn-back cuffs and small round collar are also braid and button trimmed An odd feature is a satin hood suspended in back after the fashion of the Capuchin monks. Third Floor Twill Flannel 72c yd. A shipment just received of this popular fabric, used ex- tensively for Fall and Winter blouses, house gowns and children’s wear. Particular- ly desirable for the new collars which are worn with dresses and coats. The flannel is 27 inches wide; colors are Sky Blue Pink Rose Helio A Necklace— As primitive as India the land from which it came, is a necklace made of Kantas in the Lest wer The tion are a deep sunset irregular shapes, and ene polished They are interspersed with knots of metallic cord. clasp is unlike anything hitherto used, being merely « button and loop of metallic thread. Main Fleer Bicycle Hub— ‘A solid steel hub for the front wheel ‘of a bicycle may be locked so as to ve Fossey of the cee ae icycle against tl In ap pearance thi hub is like that of any Gray Dark Copenhagen other, the locking device being con: Olu Ney Bus and Black SPE ape Flannel Department Second Fluer = = == : A Glimpse of the | New Fashions in Shoes modes. Individuality the key-note of the Fall The diversity of styles, the many clever color combinations give Among the New Fashion's trend is toward the straight line models, al- though the basque effect is again coming into favor; and embroideries of every description, wool, silk or braid, are seen on the new Fall Frocks. Straight line pleated model Kew a fenstn: veess or ly. Veatee and collar of white Georg- ette Crepe; large H covered buttons and loops; tailored belt embroidered in silver; tunic skirt with corded edge. $27.75 Basque Model of navy or black satin is elaborately embroidered with soutache braid in contrasting colors; straight, tunic skirt finished with braiding. Collar and cuffs of white satin. $24.74 Redingote Dress of satin in navy, black, Burgundy, green or brown. Surplice waist with satin collar and cuffs stitched in black. Tie sash of satin. $16.74 Extra Size Satin Dresses Georgette Cripe s ccmbi ed effectively with satin in this handsome model. Collar and vestce of white Georgette— Black, $34.75 pleated tunic skirt. navy or plum. ample choice for individual selection. Our stock embraces all that is new and artistic, as well as practical styles, in both lace and button boots. Built on graceful lines, they give the arch a beautiful curve and fit to perfection. Two-tones and solid-color effects, to wear with the Fall Costume. Russia Calf Tan Lace Boot with a medium high Cuban leather heel; simulated strap across vamp; light welt soles and blind eyelets. Illustration A. $7.89 Lace Boots with black glace kid vamps and white calf uppers; the pointed vamp and perforations song, upper are ist highest sense. Louis XV. heels. This style ma also be had wit Patent Leather vamps and white calf uppers. Illus tration C. $8.89 PETE —second Voor, 35th Street, Rear, Very handsome Button Boots vamps of gun-metal calfskin and gray uppers of genuine . the distinguishing buckskin; finished features of this with pearl buttons, shoe; oi welt These boots have soles and leather light welt soles and { leather Louis XV. heels; a smart, straight tip adds to the general effect of this distinctiveboot. Illustration D $9.89 Four of the newest styles are illustrated and described. Patent Leather Button Boot with ivory col- ored top of genuine buckskin, finished with pearl buttons. Light welt soles and covered Louis XV. heels. Shoe art in its Illustration B. $9.89 with Of Exclusive Designs A gorgeous handbag is the perfect complement of a lovely gown. The bags de- and beautiful. Violet velvet bag trimmed with tolid squares of steel beads and fin- ished with three heavy steel bead tassels, A heavy link chain draws through steel rings. Black velvet, balloon shaped bag. richly beaded in large futuristic Nowers. handsome. A multicolored beeded tassel ot bottom Draws with heavy oil cord. A very elaborately worked bag ie made of gray taille ilk, intricately studded with cut steel beads in deli- cate panel tracery. Steel bead studded draw string Heavy steel bead tassel, Shirred gray sill lining. BBBO —Main Ficor, 241m Hiroe, Broad bands of Venise lace artisti- Tucked bosom shirt of Crepe de Chine in white or flesh; convertible collar and French cuffs. Tailleur Blouse of Suzette Crepe; simple model with tucks and pleats; convertible collar; flesh or white. $2.79 SS MSP third Poor, 24th street Poplins, ‘serges and whip- | Broadcloths, velours, Other smart models include belted, semi-Norfolk, Mourning Suits in an unusual variety; wool faille, poplin or and up to * Se Skirt News An up-to-date walking skirt Velour Check skirt in good- Black or blue cheviot fash- Utility skirt of black or blue $24.09 . The ‘‘Lowest-in- the-City” Prices The colorings ore very $23.49 $76.50 Blouse Modes to Enrich the Fall Costume Among the new are tucked bosom shirts of Crepe de Chine; taileur Blouses of Suzette Crepe, Venetian stripes in Geor- ~(y}eette Crepe—and many others. in effective colorings, fashion this Blouse of Georgette Crepe (Illus- tration B). Taffeta col- lar and cuffs are finished A deep, sailor. collar, hemetitelied skod emo broidered back and & oe 8 oe eee cally trim the de Chine Blouse (IUustration A). the flare cuffs front, features a dainty, embroidered design. Flesh | de Chine Blouse inhee or white. $5.49 | or flesh. $4.74 Smart model to wear with the tailored suit. $5.24 Linen Blouses, striped and cojor+ ed combinations. Reduced to $1.89, ashionable Suits In the Season's Newest Fabrics serges, gabardines and velveteens are, used in tailored and fancy models; belted and flaring styles, velvet or fur cords in all the favored Fall shades, as well as blue and black. Belted effects with self or velvet collars, | ,; 1; lined with patch pockets; coats lined| de cygne "and intestine’, and interlined; skirts plain} Plain skirts, shirred backs. with separate girdles. $23.74 | Black and colors. $28.75 ‘ : Norfolk, three-quare ter fitted coats and fancy shirred effects in plain color broad- cloths and velours, also check velours. Temtncuee of pine Seal, uae bloody semen Skirts are circular or ited, pockets, $38, ww dile teks be 2 S00 ad rb 900 broadcloth, with trimmings of dull silk, or black fur collars and cuffs, Regular and extra sizes. Prices as low as $18.74 == YESFS—Thira Moor, 34th street, Front Liked 39,000 Flor de Lopez CIGARS A manufacturer's sacri- Sice which means money saved (o every smoker, ate of Corduroy, in high-waisted effect, has deep belt across the back; fastens with pearl but- tons; pockets button trimmed. Green, black, navy, brown or purple, $4.89 looking combinations of black and tan, or gray and tan; back is shirred, finished with deep girdle, $5.89 ions a cleverly tailored skirt, with belt simulating yoke in front; deep pockets. $6.94 serge, shirred in back, detach- able belt, patch pockets. $3.74 ==: PASVO—Trird Meer, Contre = 2

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