The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 6

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= THE EVENING WORLD, 78 sBat, SEPTEMBER 22, 1016, . rows WILSON MOT TOMOTICE Oooo yan ANY PARTISAN ATTACKS Sos... o driving Pree deme Seriowly Mut 7 wrong President Will Follow ule in Ad. ¢ Hospital => Piigrimages Arranged torus 7 we om Ponneyivenis od jomarved ¢ naid Chairman Vance ‘ ome ‘ ote tak, ohne 0 en ANOTHER MOVE UPTOWN = \ f m Por ana : Combinations of color Sarhenet ceva) of Pim aeebee and matertals worked into \, tetlor, of Be. TT Ave eo ty ® ered artistic effect by experts in fine shoemaking. This is our greatest exposition of | | authoritative styles~ novelties with | Ber 4 | characteristic Blyn features—not ( too extreme but different, | Individuality and distinctiveness are expressed in the broad range of conservative and novelty styles. ’ Though leather prices are a great deal higher, the Blyn organization with its capital, equipment, system and co-operation, keeps shoe prices woderate and sustains our reputa- tion for giving the Fullest Possible Money's Worth. Fulton Street (Brooklyn) Store mare 442-444 Fulton St., opp. Bridge, or Hoyt St. The Shoe that yields abso Newark |689 Broad Street lute comfort in. the fashion Store | Opposite Military Park Buy the Children |“; : ’ Blyn Plan Shoes for School pian Shoes for There is comfort in the toe free ine protection in the « i. and easy fit at arch, instep and joints and extreme durability in’ the Sizes Oto 18% a0” Style 1822 | choice leathers used in their mak- Sizes Lto_ 81 Patent Colt | "6: FALL SHOES run ‘MEN . Gun Metal ‘Shy toa 2.25 » Blun Plat Dark | li'gto # 2.50 Natu > ’ zhzto 6 3.00 Patent Colt ie Also tn White | and Gun Metal Children » Nu-Buck at Sizes moderate | sto 8.,.. 2.00 prices. | aw to 11.. 2.25 Hatton ’ { pound fracture of ment « res four evetiy Lima, Ameterdam Avenue dred and Misty -Afih | i ileyer & Bernhainer, Inc : | Ste 1OW. 33d St. ''s; gest Pepular Price Garment House in New York D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St Are Ready To-morrow to Supply Hundreds of Well Diessed Women and Misees with Their New Fall Suits Specially Priced at 915 Far handsomer models than you would ever expect to find at this low price— more than ever upholding 1D. Price & Co,'s leadership in value-giving. Vast stocks of Fall's choic- | est styles — thousands of | Suits—scores of models— including the fashionable long coat effects, many i TRIMMED WITH FUR. Large assortments of exquisite Sults—special at $17.50 to $25 fall Dresses A Practical Exhibition OF THE New Fall Fashions Posings—10.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 4 As a number of our young women will wear the new modes, one may gain a com- prehensive idea of the good /ines of Wanamaker models. Besides, this Exhibition gives the opportunity for reviewing the new fashions in a short time—and to be introduced to the fact that we have had the authoritative modes copied and adapted at exceedingly moderate prices. The exhibition presents Women’s and Young Girls’ DRESSES SUITS COATS SHOES MILLINERY SWEATERS BLOUSES Duplicates of the models exhibited may be selected in the Salons. Prices of the women’s and misses’ apparel range thus—Dresses, $10 to $42.50; Coats, $10 to $57.50; Suits, $15 to $100. 11 to 2.. 3.00 Cr — "Bisted TOM, STYLE, Children's é 0 te 11... 8.90 10e entre by malt | Hone Late, te mete a ‘4 if an) us for School and Dress. Write (or Catalogue of Children’s Shoes, |"'ih “leather and cloth tops. sine, Eleven og Stores—Easy to Reach—Fali Shoes for All the Family in All Good Grades WEaT SIDE STORES: EAST SID) E! BROOKLYN STORES; J 222, 224 West 128th Mt, PO Se a war Park Av, ey Av. amd dita st | at Ae saenh & Hiritae, near Hort St on ar am 14 doth te, 1100-192 Bowery “cr. Bin Bi adway, near Oreene Ay, Factory, 611-618 K. 724 6, ‘onder Dept. gad Ba Ave. Newarn Store, 689 Proad St, IN THE MEN’S STORE—BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH The Sale of To-Measure Clothing Men Wait For! Down-Stairs Fashion Salons, Broadway front, Old Building Underclothes of Flannelette New and Unusually Besides being comfortable | Good Blouses at $2.25 to $5 and practical, there are many th Crepe de Chi. ip : pon tn exquisite iew shat —the vait adlberlad nae ” Blouses ot $1.45 and $3 ¢ 7 oe ee values —will Nightgowns, 85¢ to $1.45. Daintiest Voile Blouses i | ey : strong! Petticoats, 50c. at $2.45; Extra Sizes 1, 161 Sack Suits } ' [ff Desens of Styles of Navy Serge eaaing’ eacquet, 6c, 91. 83.45 10 $4.90 ' : ' Kimonos, $1.45, 84. Striped Silk Blouses and Overcoats To Order at Chocolate to the new Suits, $5 In spite of the fact th Peppermint Patties rice of ail is i quite hi ¥ th 40c Pound ; vi succeed ttn i 40" 4 5” _ OfMavy Sata and Charmeuse ft 19" $420.30 We an de chine fpetlodl four “ 16° Peery ee phi red MG models at $2. 25—white | ony. 21 50 . Also Dresses of ly made for this week-end tor But the several models at e Crepe de Chine and 40e pound. and $3.90 may be chosen in Georgette Combi- Candied Peanuts, 25¢ Ib. dainty pink or white. . . nations —in the new Coated With, jsms enough glace The fabrics are the kind Autumn shades, in sugar to hold the roasted pea- Net Blouses, $3. 25—Illustrated sizes 14 to 44, Fall Coats pute together; our regular 40c which usually go into Suits and Overcoats made to measure at $25, $30, $35. This is more than a plain statement of asale. It is proof of just what this Men’s Store can do under adverse conditions. The manufacturer has just finished filling the orders of his 600 customers throughout ——___——J the country. The accumulation of short lengths—e few pieces from this order, anda Smait, swagger styles of rare charm— = | few from —ie the result All these, secording to his custom, come to his lar the very smartest Coats designed for this customer. namaker's—for very, much less than their duplicates have sold ee season—at pricesthat areunbel belicvably low, | ‘ where, The tailoring ts aa carefully done as though regular prices prevailed, oats ton sti easdiion a 107 Individual Patterns of Fabrics drew—ina bewildering array oe Ag > yl ggla feo—in This is the unusual variety offered—something to satisfy every taste. Cheve iots, worsteds and cassimeres—rough and soft-surfaced; Autumn and Winter polghta; uRtairoe: stripes, checks, plaids, and a good representation of plain ues an The Suits The Overcoats will be made in any sack coat will be made in an: if style. Transted’ Cheatarfiats namie’? Souble- Broadway corner Eighth JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Fine net over net—effective! hi e ave enn tee tively embroidered. The large revers Wonderful Response to This Sale of Women’s High-Cut Shoes, $3.85, $4.40 Novelty and Plain Styles NEWARK | “J k kid but Black or dark| Black kid with Py vith ‘dark kid lace shoes, | cha: ne or dark leather tops, Bis. ad gray aa $3.85. Bis, Tan calf tace|. Dark tan, white shoes, $4.40. - tops, $3.85." Women are coming by the hundred for these shoes because they are the new styles that will be worn this Autumn and at prices dealers might pay—one man bought 25 pairs yester- day to send to Florida to sell again, They are all-leather shoes with fancy or plain tops in the following fashionable styies— Dark tan lace with white leather tops, $3.85 Patent leather with black cloth tops, $3.85 Black with gray leather tops (lace or button), $3.85 | All tan leather lace shoes, $4.40 Black with champagne leather tops, $3.85 All white leather lace shoes, $4.40 All black, leather (lace or button), $3.85 Saturday—with plenty of room and extra salespeople to serve you—Down-Stairs Store JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York To appreciate the convenience cad pow oa of | the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT.

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