The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, GEPTEMBER 21, 1916 _ . 4 r A tte . ‘ 4 teow ootine aes yf Bag Maes | pa oe - = ion a (c > ! t iow “ arin . ™ wow i am on” YOU CAN FIND OUT bel ao 2 Mike Cortiona\ tarcet Bor. | ‘atterice reterned last evening fom | : ST ad BYPANG 1.00000 <2 Mene Wallace “Here With|; Pen Proofs” as to Whether it Was Peary or Cook ' the + core Tae the couse of tion ied led from end marched te the campus. ther left on June 16 amd wore) I) d owt loot wight. ei Kelty, ts = ay - ne! . , am fer a Mene Wallace, an Kekime, * mall order suit of cloth lcompanied Capt, Bam Hartiett on the le Peary Helef Bapedition, The eaped) m never connected with the ox Ble Mene has recently heen « | member of the MeMillan (Crocker a ducovered’ by Peary wan hut a 30,000 Pairs of linsiata, ‘uit cabe Yom te went, = Men's and Women’s Hosiery \ from Ktah to St. Joba's, Newfound- \iand, aboard the schooner George I, Cluett, which had been used aa are | Will be very specially priced for a |'riday and iWet aliip for the MeMillan party. To return to bis Greenland home the Waqui will have to sail by way Saturday Sale. of Denmark ae nae ‘ it M nnot sell his story a! Ly 4 he intends to offer it to! WOMEN'S HOSE wcientifie soclety —— | Of black silk, with cotton tops and soles, ONLY A KITTEN, \ The wife of @ New York artist | per pair . ww’ « « « ww» @aee sand ber thal Ratton hla enet wee. | Of black silk; some with cotton soles, nothing but kitten fur | per pair . / a 4 95c. & $1.25 | of black or white silk (a very durable quality) perpair . . . . «. «© ~ $1.55 \W MEN'S HALF-HOSE Of biack silk, with cotton soles, per pair 75c. Of black lisle, per half-dozen pairs $2.65 | - ee < ST. The Peplum Blouse Is All the Rage in Paris _ Acclaimed by Paris today as the most popular blouse—and introduced last spring at GIMBELS as the coming blouse mode! Here it is in a wondrous array of styles in the all-favored Georgette crepes and crepe de chines. At $6.95, $7.95, $10.75 and $16.75 Hemstitching, Knife Pleating and Black Moire Ribbon Ties are the Distinguishing e088 Features of these New Peplum Blouses At $6. Slip- Over Peplum Blouse of heavy white crepe de chine, smart- ened by wide tucks, colored _ hemstitching and black moire ribbon tie. B. Altman & Gn. The Boys’ Clothing Department (Fourth Floor) Y i ° The requirements of the well-bred boy are H R) given the individualized attention of men 2 {yj Ons who have made them a special study. Qar- ments in which all that superior materials, e expert cutting and skillful tailoring can do osed to effect a successful result has been care- fully done, are here ready for immediate At $10.75 Two styles, one dis- tinguished for puffed cults and novel side closing, the other in slip- over style with knife pleating. White or flesh Georgette crepe. At $7.95 by a number of our young women-—-tomorrow and Saturday, in the Fashion Of Crepe de Chine, wear. Among the many exceptional values Salons of the Down-Stairs Store, Broadway front, Old Building the knife pleated and At $16.75 to be found in the regular stock are: 10.30 to 12.30 2to 4 a ee Beautiful tucked and on, This is to be a practical exhibition of the new fashions—not “a cake ette crepe collars and hemstitehed — peplum \ Boys’ Mackinaws, made of genuine mackinaw in the window” display, for duplicates of the models are now ready at ex- -uffs. White or flesh blouse of white or flesh cloth in the new invisible plaids and heather- ceedingly moderate prices. mixtures; sizes 8 to 18 years . at $9.50 This Exhibition Will Be Unique color. colored Georgette crepe. as it will show, in its posings, a practical lesson in the economy of correct dressing, Oe * Boys’ Suits in several new models, made of Styles are not merely new—they are the authoritative modes for the Autumn 100 Evening Frocks Satin Dresses ; and Winter. That is why we have had copies and adaptations made of them to sell in a Brilliant Collection for Misses and Petite Women ‘ blue serge or the fashionable mixtures; sizes at very little prices, : $29 50 jon $18 50 to $36 50 , 7 to 18 years . . . r at $12.50 e exhibition will present a host of models in ‘ . oi . ~ . | ’ § lo? Soman Pi go into ecstasies at the joy Pla Redingto, tunic and draped Boys’ Roll-collar Sweaters (made in Scotland Women 8 and Young Gir: Is tage ix, | effects for your choosing in an array of | S of SECOe Aa BIGGAg ba TARY charm delightfully youthful frocks of dark colored for B. Altman & Co.) of the true Scotch OSS Ry SUMS EATERS BL tons dleaming traceties of metal’ threads | 0% Dlack satins with white facings, white heather-mixtures; sizes 20 to 34 chest, | USES wonders of the designers’ at. collars and white oa TEENS cole at oe ® + » « » §2:80 Only Two Days—Tomorrow and Saturday 4 lection The Little Frock Tilustrated, Note its demure shawl collar and then its saucy little pockets of whit. satin, It’s a high - waisted coatee Broadway front, Old Building Boys’ Furnishings, at attractively moderate prices, in all the new, smart effects demanded A ee ‘ sy the taatidions mebeetoube, Considerably Less Than Prevailing Prices— | Women’s High-Cut Shoes, $3.85, $4.40 dade Green Geor- gette Crepe over Sil- ver Cloth Fashions | the Madel Mlustroted — | Only one ol the lovely | color ideas is seen in this fanciful little frock , c | They are so because the manufacturer secured with V-shaped panniers model with pointed F ifth Aur, New York ' } the leathers many months back when market prices (¢ drooped to disclose the waist and vestee of \ i were much lower. ‘Today he could not make them to silver cloth, festooned white satin, $25. —— || |: sell at these prices. 'n style they are correct and with silver, Wisp | ° \\ Another clever mode at the same price has pleated skirt, surplice front bodice and coat back, At $30 --A Georgette crepe and satin tunic frock. At $29.50-—-A Redingote up-to-the-minute in every particular, Fashionable 8-inch tops; leather Louis heels, | Tan frst lace shoes, $4.40. Imitation wing tip, small perfora- ions. | Black calf button shoes, $3.85. Black kid lace shoes, $3.85. Dark tan lace shoes, $3.85, White buck finish leather tops, erforation, plain toes. Dark gray kid lace shoes, $3.85, | Tan calf lace | Black kid button shoes, $3.85. Durk gray tops, plain toes, sleeves of maline com- plete the picture. " IN THE MEN'S STORE-—BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH “Gana Selection The colors to choose from are: Peach, Pink, Gold, Tur | oY Patent leather iy odel with velvet culls y 4 Black kid lace shoes, $3.85, champagne or gray to) quoise, Nile Green, Light | 820 Ht boo seed ive eae un These | ric irs High | Patent leather lace shoes, $3.85; white buck nish leather tops, lace shoes, $3.85. Blue, Rose and Black. J iJ ya on tunic. tation wing tip,| Patent leather button shoes, $3.85; black cloth tops, plain | White leather GIMBELS--Third Floor | (8 GIMBELS~-Third Floor : at $1 7.50 Boys and Youths Blue Serge Suits Practical and Good-Looking The proposition of a new Fall suit is quickly Models for School settled here. Men who come to see, buy. Norfolk Suits of Serge, $7.50 Imported French Satins Treasured Above All and Most Difficult to Obtain! ‘The wealth of colors in which GIMBELS presents the new importation of “Satin Simone” and “Satin Marcelle’’—the exquisite French satins of the new season—will hardly make you think that the collection was a most difficult one to acquire. There isn’t anything like it in New York today! “Satin Marcelle” comes in wonderful tones: ert ; at a : ; . ear . An exceptional} suit for so little. Pa Bieu de Fontainebleau—-French blue | sers; sizes 8 to 16 years, common knowledge to most men. That is why so many are surprised to see how well we have maintained our old standards. Variety of new Fall patterns; models for men and young | men, $17.50. Broadway corner Eighth tone. Louvois Blue—recalling Delit shades, Marine Moyen. medium navy blue. Bourbon Lancy—almost an amethyst. Marine Fonce~-a deep navy blue. Hortensius—hydrancea, Ol doubl width and high lustre “Satin Marcelle” is §5 the yard. “Satin Simone” in sixteen lovely shades of the toremost colors; double widtn, at $3.50 yard. Lyons, France, Sends Rich Velvets World-famous velvets in a complete range of the season's colors and shade» QIMBELS Second Floor Gris de la Motte amUNary gray. Bleu d’Autun —-blue of an Italian lake. Chatain—chestnut brown. Long-Trouser Serge Suits, $10.50, $12 | __ Itis surprising how well the much-desired mannish lines are reproduced in these suits to become youth- ful figures; three pieces—sack coat with pinch back, patch pockets; vest and long trousers; sizes 15 to 20, | JOHN WANAMAKER Subway at wine Noe Yeek {fs New York : oh se. § '

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