The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1916, Page 8

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THE Stern Broth West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues ers West 43rd Street A Display of Imported Model Hats In the Millinery Salon on the Third Floor, features the latest creations of the leading Paris Modistes, including the Caroline Reboux Ribbon Hat with fur edge, together with reproductions and many original styles from their own ateliers. PARTICULAR ATTENTION 15 DIRECTED TO A SHOWING OF Trimmed Hats. $15.00 He Ina great variety of models, of velvet and hatters’ plush, in the most favored shades, many being trimmed with fur. Specially priced at 14 Karat Gold Jewelry and Novelties Many artistically set with Genuine Stones and Pearls, TO-MORROW, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Watch Fobs, Were $10.00 | Cameo Brooches, Were $18.00 Tooth Picks =f $8.50 Coral Pendants, ‘$14.75 Hdkf. Holders, “84.75 Onyx Cuff Links, ‘‘ 817.50 Ie} Ribbon Watch Guards, 8725+ $3,5() Earrings, | Were 815 to 887 Ht Novelty Rings, Were 85 to 7.50 Scarf Pins “$18 to $35 12 00 Pendants, “$5 to 7.50 Bar Pins, “822 to 830 e Scarf Pins, “85 to 7.50 Gold Fobs, —** a to 823 Lockets, Were 818.00 Cote, « Gl ome Coin Holders, “$10.00 Brooches, "15 to 818 Brooches, Were $7.50 to 9.00 tie “Lavallicres, “ $8.25 to 9.75 - $5.00 Lavallieres, Were $33 to $65 : yx Brooches, $14 to 17.50 Bracelets, “$32 to 865 25 00 Scarf Pins, Were $9.00 to 12.00 Scarf Pins, ‘* 832 to 836 e ** $9.00 to 14.00 Cora Brooch:s,"* %34 to $39 +} Rings Children’s and Infants’ Apparel AN IMPORTANT SALE FOR TUESDAY, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, WILL OFFER VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN White Corduroy Coats Colored Corduroy Coats : Washable, full belted model; sizes 6 months ao a quality, in brown, navy or green; to 3 years, ur trimmed models; sizes 2 to 5 years, Unusual Value at $3.65 Unusual Value at $7.95 Children’s Hand-smocked Dresses fof fine batiste, smocked in pink, yellow or | of fine chambray, with bloomers, in pink, blue, with collar and cuffs to match; blue, yellow or green with white collar sizes from 1 to 8 years, and cuffs; sizes 2 to 5 years, Unusual Value at $1.38 Unusual Value at $2.25 Art Needlework Department portations, displayed on the Main Floor, comprise an Sesentisnally, choice selection of Pillows, Scarfs, Baskets, Boxes, Telephone Screens, Antique Lace Doylies, Centrepieces and Scarfs. ‘Decorative Silk Novelties Attractively Priced for To-morrow ‘Recent im, Many trimmed with gold lace and French roses, including Scrap Baskets, with fruit trim- Picture Frames, . . . each $1.25 Ocaiadlaibead blue and gold, ca. 6.95 Fancy Silk Desk Sets, 6 pes. $5.95 Princess Mirrors, . . . each $450 | prindu Silk Pillows, in rose, ‘Telephone Sereens, .. “ $4.00 blue and gold; two styles, ...at $2.05 ‘Work Basket Bags, . . ‘$4.25 | Florentine Pillows, with round Besket Pin Cushions, $2.75 | fold tee ot gold lnces at $3.75 Knitting Bags, each $3.50 & 3.95 | Taffeta Silk Pillows, Evening Bags, “ 85c to 10.00 round and oval,. each $5.00 & $6.50 BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. O Offer New Selections at Unusual Prices in Charmeuse and Serge Dresses For Women and Misses A chic model of charmeuse, i» the rich shades of Fall, is completed by a white satin collar and vestee embroidered in self-colored silk, a broad sash and the bell-pointed sleeve. An exceptional assortment of serge dresses trimmed with taffeta, silk and Oriental worsted embroidery is included At the Remarkably Moderate Price of - 16.75 On Special Sale Tuesday, Ootcber 3rd i * MP MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT, | P A __|SSSS=S=z || COMING HERE TO TESTIFY == FORD WILSON'S GUEST A AT SHADOW LAWN TO-DAY Chairman McCormick to Have Final Conference on the Presi- dent's Trip West. LONG BRANCH, N. J, Ost. 2 Vance ©, MeCormick, chairman of the National De ranged to come here conference with the considered proba make final arri ident's two sper State. On his coming trip to Omaha and back this week, the President wiil| make brief stops at Chicago, but in- arranged to speak 19, he dca not es there on this Tt was would ches in New York in Chicago on ¢ plan to make trip. Hin stops will be so briet that fhe will probably stay in his private car, at of the| lay " eson and usury De- | ‘onference at the executive offices in Asbury Park | to-day and went thoroughly over the political situation. CONVICTED PROMOTER FIGHTS FOR RELEASE) Albert: Freeman, sed of Stock | Swindles, Rai vint to Avoid New Trial Granted Him, Albert Freeman, the promoter, who was convicted with Julian Hawthorne and Dr. Willlam J. Morton of being concerned In a conspiracy to swindle investors in mining stocks and sen- tenced to serve a long term of impris- onment in the Federal penitentiary, to-day, through his counsel, asked Judges Coxe, Ward and Rogers, sit- ting in th nited States Clireuit Court of Ap , to recall and amend the mandate granting him @ new trial] and order his arm®. In Freeman’ If it was urged that his trial t udge Charles M. Hough and J M. Mayer was a bar to the retrial of Freeman, set to begin next Monday. [t was contended that the accused was in jeopardy at the former trial. That action, witch lasted foug months, cost the Govern- ment $100,000 and Freeman a like sum, and F ‘s counsel urged in w of thi eliate Court's decision at neit Government nor his client should be forced to expend another $20,000 on a fecond trial, which if held, would be upset on tne plea of double jeopardy. Assistant United States Attorney yeneral Walla osing the motion, contended that the Ap had no power to recall mandate unless to error, Decision was re BLACKMAIL VICTIM E, R. West Will Tell Federal Grand Jury How He Was Fleeced Out of $15,000 at the Ansonia. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—E, R. West, wealthy business man of this city, who recently made charges of blackmail against Miss Buda Godman and others arrested here by federal authorities, {s on his way to New York to testify before a Federal nd Jury how he was flee of $15,000 at the Hotel Ansonia by men posing as Federal officers, Buda Godman to-day said West had promised to marry ber and that he obtained & license last March She said she loved him and is ready to marry him. —_—> “Archie” 2.—Archi- bald Roos pleaded guilty Satu fore Justice of the P of Mineola for ex Speeding and paid $ the boys of v Jersey intan: | can bor: | Dr. Josepa Byrne, a 1 University, rapidly would 1 ell over Ireland a men and women who fought rieht EVENING WORLD, MF ADAY, OCTOBER 2, 1916. i = Mrs. Smith saw the arg boy hustling & Cto Mrs, Jones. “Now I know why her cake and biscuits and puddings are so good, Guess I will have to tell my grocer— Dic Is the Flour for me BELP-RAISING 0c and 20c Packages oy St 3 — a =e SSS Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street Dress Silks and Velvets for Autumn Are being shown on the Second Floor, in unusually large assortments of the Imported and American weaves most favored for the coming season. ; elvets, Printed and Brocaded Silks for linings, also Plain and Chiffon Velvets, Georgettes and Chiffons in the new Fall shades. | A Very Special Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, on Second Floor, of plain and worry Brocaded V. Plain Silks Satin Messaline, 26 ins. wide, inlight and dark shades; also black, white and ivory, yd. Regular price $1.00 a yard 85c Dress Satin, 35 inches wide, in new Fall shades, also black, white and ivory. ...yard Regular price $1.50 a yard Crepe de Chine, 40 ins. wide, in light and dark shades; also black,white and ivory Regular price $1.75 a yard Chiffon Taffeta’s, 40 ins. wide, in new seasonable shades; also white and ivory, yd. Regular price $3.00 a yard Chiffon Velvets Imported Black Chiffon Velvet, 39 inches wide; light weight, high lustre, Regular price $4.50 a yard Colored Chiffon Velvets, 42 ins. wide; in the newest Autumn shades, Regular price $4.50 a yard $1.15 $1.28 $1.95 $2.95 $3.25 Comprising plain and fan Superior Quality Chiffon Broadcloths 50 and 52 ins. wide; sponged and shrunk; satin finish; in a large assortment of fashionable colors; also black, at $1.75 yd. Imported Black Peau de Souris 54ins.; high lustre; medium weight; sponged and shrunk, at $2.75 yd. Silk and Wool Crepes and Poplins 40 and 44 ins. wide, in street and evening colors; also black, at $1.19 yd. Bet. 5th and 6th Avenues, Fall and Winter Dress Fabrics and Coatings effects in fashionable colorings from the leading manufacturers of Europe and America are now displayed on the Second Floor, | An Unusual Sale To-morrow, Much Below Prevailing Prices | West Forty-third Street Included are Tinsel Brocades, Black Silks Imported Black Taffetas, 35 inches wide.........0..0cceeeee yard Regular price $2.00 a yard Black Chiffon Taffetas, 40 inches wide eee yard Regular price $3.00 a yard Imported Black Satin Royal, id inches wide ainsi yard $2.45 Regular price $3.50 a yard Black Moire Cotele, S1inches wide yard Regular price $3.50 a yard Novelty Silks Fancy Taffetas, in jot a pompadour and plaid effects, yd. $1.58 Regular price $2.50 to 3.50 a yard $1.48 $1.95 $1.18 Imported Tinsel Brocades, 31 to 40 ins. wide, silver and gold af effects, on satin taffetas and chiffon $ 7.50, 9.50 Regularly $12.50 to 25.00 a yard All Wool Tailor Suitings 54 inches wide, including cheviots in plain colors and mix- tures, homespuns, whipcords, stripes and novelty checks, at $1.68 yd. All Wool Bedford Cords&Faille de Laine 46 to 54 ins. wide, in a large range of Autumn colors, at $1.35 yd. All Wool Tailor Serge in the fashionable shades of navy blue; also black, at $1.10 yd. Capes are to be much worn this season. This one ts Just as pretty and attractive as can he and so simple that mother ite making, of veiours in @ pret it is umined with rt be Here, it 1# made 4% colo hur tc ne att party ood 18 used und the hood can be drawn on over the head tn place of # hat, DUt some girls vill prefer the collar and the collar of fur would add to the effect It can be lined with “ik or it can be Lined with ve- different. one, A bayy blue yellow would be very hand- wome and very fashionane, 4nd the two thicknesses of the cloh mean comfort and warinth. he fronts that vd With Cults and ini nish mfortable, Fur ig such @ fashionable trim ming that It scems to suggest itself at once, but the cape could be finished in other Ways. Tt would be very pret: ty of dark red broadcloth with braiding = in black soutache down the front edges don the cuffs while the low je left plain, or it we ve Handsome. of broadcloth with simple stitched with the collar and the cuffs of velvet edged with fur, or, for the afternoon party, vel- could be used for both fur on the will not hesitate to undertake & lours tn the same color or in | cap» with the lining of Colonial | If a schoo! cape is & cufts keep the arms and § edges and & 01 the cape and the collar with | collar and cuffs l(c) JLB AT 84ST & SAVE. . Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Terms Apply Alse te We Close long Island, New @ Evenings at Jersey and Connecti 6 o'Clock. at Special This Week, Alex. Smith Ka‘orah Seamless, VELVET Rugs, $45.98 4-Piece A’am Period Bedroom 9x12 Suite in mahogany finish, neat- fl ly carved, with cane panels, con- f sisting of Dresser, with French plate mirror; Chiffonier, Dressing Table & Bed, at 88150 We Specialize in Furnishing Homes Complete for CASH or on CREDIT pameee ston CREDIT | 9224 (with bastin jowance) GIRL'S line and added seam ‘APE, 8 to 14 yeare is cut In siges for girls from 8 to 14 years, the 12-year size will be needed § yards of material 26 inchas wide, 4% je 44, or 3 yards 54, with 7 yards of banding. only or Just ag it ja in the illustration, for the velveteens |[# this season are very oe y are Deautiful: in. nd in color and so at they are Aways mmended for the ‘The May Manton pattern’ No. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN’ BUREAU, Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty nd Street (op site (imbel Jiros.), corner Sixth Avenue Thirty-second Bireet, New York, of sent by mail on receipt of Afteen cents )N FASHION in coin or stamps for each pattern ordere IMPORTANT-—Write your addres plainly and always: epecity sine wanted. | FHE NeW YORK WORLD SETS TRE PACEI orld Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York Cit; { Eech Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. .

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