The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1916, Page 4

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- ae emer THE EBVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916, : Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘PHONE 6900 GREZLEY EMPORIUM Heniy hegel: Tres. BROADWAY AT 38TH STREET Special Sale New Autumn Dresses Diatinetivce Models for W/ternoon, Street and bevening Wear | 8: FORANOTHER TRIAL... Autumn and Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls om Beet ( The bee Jeanklin Simon & Co. cait attention to their targe assortment of Dresses and Suits for the hard-to-fit-girl, ages 13 to 17, designed on youthful lines. Dresses from 7.95 to 59.50. Suits from 19.75 to 79.50, 300 Dresses pick of this season's frocks have for Saturday's choosing, at a price that will bring quick response. The smartest Veen assembled N The Materials ure Serge, Wool Jersey, Georg ette, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, and combina tions of Georgette and Satin, Serge and Satin, Serge and Georgette. The Evening Dresses comprise an assortment of Taffetas and Lac Taffetas with silk em- broidered nets, Silk Nets and Gold Cloth. « eral days more aw du a determine rn, L. R. Corsets If you would like to be better looking, in other oat het point is to take stock of yourself; find ether you can be healthier or sweeter tem- pered; whether you are wearing the most becoming colors; whether your lines are as good as they might ‘be—a lump woman can be every bit as grace- fe 9s 8 ee one, if her flesh is well distributed; you are dean to your type or ‘inst it. ‘Aid Gueehare ta the coures of the caechian you put yourself through there is sure to be the question of corsets—which reminds us that— There is hardly any corset question that the L. R. Corset manufacturers cannet answer by means of the hundred or more models which they pen owt priced all the ray roa $lupward. And from the lowest to the highest, each of these models is a standard of good style, good materials and good making. The silk L. R.s belong in a group all by themselvee— and cost $5 upward. A of L. R.'s at $5 includes a low-top model and a heavily boned. L. R's for short women are $1.50, $2 and $3, For large Models fe f aes are $3 and $3.50, Broadway at Ninth, New York women there are the “Housekeepers’ Comfort” and the “Perfect Fitting,” each $3. fits short or with ere tops, are $1 and $1.50. Others in white are $1 to $2. iow, ‘orset Salons, Third Floor, Old Bldg. THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE for Autumn and Winter “Whatever you feel you would like in your heart to do,” says a certain wise man, “keep on wishing; you may do tt, and meantime be sure to seize all the little opportunities afforded you.” - WILSON TO STAND << QNFOUR SUES ah sev IN HIS TRIP WEST ASKURY PARK, N Four issues—pea J, Sept, 29.— . Prosperity, bust- ness preparedness and the Eight Hour Law—will be enunciated by President Wilson when he goes into the coun- try to wind up his campaign for re- election, it was learnell to-day, These which the voters will vindicate or denounce his Administration, The President is feeling fit, appears & trifle heavier and says he ts in great trim for the coming trip West. He ta enthusiastic about going—as is Mrs, Wilson, who will accompany | him everywhere, It will be Mrs. Wil- | son's first taste of a real campaign and she is entering into it with zest, The man on the street, the Presi- dent believes, is thankful, first of all, that his country t# at peace, For | that reason his foremost issue will be an appeal to the voters not to Accept what the President terms “radical changes of policy which may alter) the whole aspect of the nation’s life”! ind “endanger the present @erms of | peace and good will with the world.” | Secondly, he will point to the great prosperity of the country and define | how the Administration has placed a legislative bulwark under this to pre- chide the possibility of financial de- pression at the conclusion of the Ey- | ropean war, | Ho plans to offer a constructive | policy to meet the unprecedented eco- nomic conditions which will arise when Europe again is able to enter the! competitive markets of trade. In this he will appeal particularly to the | young men as those upon whom “the future development of the country | degree.” He will urge the “cultiva- | ion of imagination, vigor, vision and | enterprise” to meet the new era. Finally the President will challenge his political critics to meet squarely In Air-Tight 10 Cent Tins Air-tight tins preserve all the fresh, rich flavor until used, INSIST UPON “SUNBEAM” Comes in All Varieties—including “Russian Blend”—10c, per Tin, ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER Nichols & Co. New York Austin, aporting, Manufacturing, Whole- World, SUNEEAN The President to-day arranged to resume conferences with newspaper- men which were a feature of the Through this medium he Is to discuss political subjects f ing for it. OUR and expound them for the country, ee She rita while paying for it ana Boon RAGE, eters cae nice dae sasking CREDI wer leave here disappointed. Fine Quality Delicious Flavor SeNinten fs “Our Prices oS ASH, “Your Needs issues he regards as the ones upon, depends in an unusual and peculiar, the eight-hour day issue and state} what they would have done in a sit uation similar ¢ that confronting him ree @ great railroad strike Was thre di, “Woull f in power, re peal the , aw?" is a ques }tion ‘wits “may “ben expected Us| Nor THWest CORNER SIXTHAVESIS= STR. Hughes tn near future, Misses’ Suit Shop Plain Tailored or Fur Trimmed Suita. All the new features of the latest Paris suits by master designers. 14 to 20 years 24.50 to 245.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Wool Velour or Broadcloth Suits Real mole fur trimmed For Misses, in burgundy, navy, brown, green, | ; nash black or male new hip length, Tisee-quetter velour, is ateen, A ewe or burguney: eres shane © remarkable ‘ a th coats, real ca ‘ollar of skunk opossum, si in Positively No Greater Values Can Be Foun: Cee: interene around Hrein| : trimmed. {4 to 20 years. Special throughout. ‘14 to 20 yeors “special 39.50 Anywhere Else! | King. 0 ufessed ther! Goes to Country on Peace, oe ane a uine Walcot and laren | Prosperity, Business Prepared- Gir!s’ and Juniors’ Suits Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats had been visited by Dis ness and Eight-Hour Law. 10 to 17 years, with all the new style notes, in a 6 to 17 years, are specially designed for the varied selection of materials and new colorings 18.50 © 89.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits Skunk opossum fur trimmed Of broadcloth, i» brown, green of navy; belted coat trimm << with skunk opossum fur; new straight line skirt, shirred nach detach- able belt. 12 to 17 years. Special 24.50 Misses’ Dress Shop Tailored, Dressy or Evening Gowns Tailored dresses of serge or silk; dressy gowns, many enriched with fur or embroidery ; evening gowns presenting effective new color schemes. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 0 98.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY “Betty Wales” Serge Dresses For Misses, 14 to 20 years (style registered) Two di t models of navy blue and oars greet id serge or plain navy blue or serge; fashiona’ ‘Re new straight line lrg Special . Misses’ Charmeuse Dresses Embroidered in gold threads In navy, Copen, Java brown, gray or black; bodice ties into long sash at front, embroid- ered with silk and gold threads; corded tunic skirt, 14 to 20 years. Special 16.75 18.50 Use Your Credit With Us "t postpone your Fall purchase of FURNITURE and RUGS for Tea! GPerady Lesh. “Use Gur EASY PAYMENT PLAN and y that it s in the acy Against Thomas Mott Osborne. is proved by years of con- tinuously increased seles. It’s a superior relish for soups, stews, steaks, chops, fish, roasts and gravies. Eddys Sauce Grocers and Delica- 1 Oc tessen Stores sell it Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N. “Eddys” Sauce goodness Meet Your Needs” fei=y-teliaa Make Our Terms” All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Open Saturdays Until 10P.M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere Davenctte by Day. eI Duo-Fold Sofa Bed The frame is in Quartered Oak, Gold- en or Fumed finish, Ned at Night. — the seat and back are uebolatered with fine imitation ."38 e a iwhenclosed $ 2 6° is 4 feet wide; like cut Aves\"St 1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. ROCKER in golden oak, with a SG Brown | Misses' & Girls’ Coat Shop Misses’ Coata for All Occasions, Plain tailored or fur trimmed; also evening wraps in new fabrics and colorings. 14 to 20 years. "18.80 0 195,00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Cape collar of skunk opossum New straight li emi-titted model of wool growing girls, in a diversity of new styles. 10.75 © 59.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Wool Velour Coats Large cape collar, fur trimmed In brown, navy or green, new model straight front coat, shirred to waist at back, belted all around: large cape collar edged with skunk opossumtur. 8tol6 years. Special Girls’ Dress Shop School, Afternoon or Party Dresses. For girls 6 to 12 years; for Girls and Juniors, 8 to 17 years; also charming styles for hard-to-fit gi 17 years. All the dress re designed with appro- Priateness for the various ages. 6.95 tw 39.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Serge Dresses With detachable linen collar Of navy English serge with large detachable ramie linen collar in Copen, rose or gold, em- broidered in contrasting color. 12 to 16 years. Special Juniors’ Serge Dresses With pointed embroidered pockets Of navy French serge, large serge collar with white silk Oreccoliy, poin! pockets on skirt embroidered in Copeo or red worsted. 13 to 17 years. Special nm in HA perp alan Mlustrated Catalogue sent cm request | Good Shoes are an Economy ‘Hanan & Son sone Sa Broadway, corecr Fi aes a ST & Ss. 7, commer Canal St. 411 Fifth Ave, at nt 37th St. New York a i MN IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, { ——

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