The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1916, Page 11

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uy bs lm ™ . Gil likeness of Theda Bara, the Will. Paul Gordon ts to oct with Emmy Woehlen for the Rolfe Company. From the Strind comes the an-| Mouncement that the members of President Wilson's cabinet will see themscives in fits at that theatrs Bunday night. story of a girl who could not teil the truth, has been chosen as tho first picture in which Marguerite In a new film called “The Sqariet Oath,” Gail Kane plays twins. Strange pos: to say, the twins look exactly alike jj by the continued use of on tho screen. Pimply sores broke out on it. Bad Skin Trouble benitaehed Hee Cure Remarkable hb | severe pains lig tee ra ml followed hed “Miss George Washington,” the constant itehin, water ‘Nisters ‘snd At this and time my leg was at least one-third above its normal size, Clark will appear under ber new ar- jn Yangement with the Famous Players. thing terrible. and the continual itch- and burning sensation was some- 1 applied many reme- dies, but gained no relief until I com. using Resinol Ointment and | Resinol i from which I obtained re- | jirst application. After a sinol Ointment sos, | E 4 A mw Brady picture, in which Resinol Soap the swelling was reduced, Ethel Clayton and Holbrook Blinn are the itching "ad burning were enti the principal players, is called “The relieved anda complete cure waseffecte: it has been described having used only three jars of Resinol | Hidden Scar." Be “an emotional drama of contem- porancous human interest." Joseph Ruchti, the C! Cleveland artist who has painted royaity abroad, has @rrived in New York to make a big fam Fox star, In the past month scenarios have been received at the Balboa studios bearing the following names: Y Ride,” * jomeo Sloppy,” "The Laughing Goulash” “The Last of the Ooglywoos” and “The Pretze) Bender's Daughter.” KNABE FINE PIANOS FOR RENT AT MINIMUM ° RATES Sane and two cakes of Resinol here 1 consider the cure remarkable. bebe et ty GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3: Down on $50: 6-0 “« 7500 | “ 7: 4s as 190-00 10: “ 4 450.00 15-0 46 — 6s 200.00 5 so = es 309.00 ARTM«NTS FURNISHED FROM 650 TO 6500 n Daatss) & Saturday Evenings L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST FARMS, RANCHES, ACREAGE, &C Panae. Vi ATATIE ee a foal ar any” ae Toff buildings, good water! fonts mon ralleay: lovely, borne . Aderene “BTEAMBOATS. == y HUDSON AY (ALBANY DAY LINE.) all service Daily Excevt sunday to wal nolnte ‘All throuKa. rail und Albany mo- t ttuduon, ater TO BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE d, Route via Long Island Souni Buzzards Bay and the CAPE COD CANAL EASTERN STERMSHIP LINES fe Randy Hook and the Ove KEANSBURG,N. te serge M (446. Trim = FOR BALE, sili EDIT DIAMONDS WATCHES 'y, 07 EAGLE DIAMOND CO 37 MADULLLANE ny Sa eae i) ae | \ vs OOM i vd iy [DIAMONDS ON CREDIT —_ | American Watch & Diamond le lee | BAY RIDGE), BROOKLYN. My trouble sure was serious Soap. For samy write to Dept 48, Resinol, HELP WANTED—MALE. MOTORMEN | and | CONDUCTORS WANTED. Good opportunity to secure permanent position. Apply 163 West 50th St. Office open from 7 A. M. to midnight. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS WANTED. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE PERMANENT PO- SITION. APPLY 82 ALABAMA AVE. (NEAR FULTON ST.), EAST NEW YORK, OR 8908 FIFTH AVENUE (NEAR _89TH ST., | OFFICE OPEN FROM 7 A.M, TO MIDNIGHT. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. WANTED— MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS. Permanent Positions. Good Runs, Pay while breaking In. Apply at office of THIRD AV. RY. CO., 130th St. and 8d Av. Office open 9 A. M.to9 P.M. Sundays included, LABORERS WANTED, «country tae Mi Sy Nie, soot, = fase ict tow, Stamford, rae in Se; Brooklyn, Weekly wr je ieTIN CON TAILORS, Ruter 6 Cortian DIAMONDS ON CRE EKaae| MAIDES LANE. PHONE 243 JOHN | | EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, @ MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 0867 Cort DIARNDS en We Buy Dia: = = = wv aw Men’s Blanket | Robes, $2.95 | | _ Am exceptional value. Silk corded a eee Women’ s Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits at $24.50 A Special Anniversary Sale Offer C ONSIDERING present market conditions, these suits are what may be rightly termed phe- nomenal values. A more varied collection of mate- rials or a more compre- hensive selection of models at $24.50 cannot be found anywhere. w of all lengths are included, trimmed with velvet or fur. The Materials include wool velour, broadcloth, gabardine, serge and poplin. The Colors are plum, taupe, and Burgundy, and the sises range from 34 to 44. Smart Suits for the Woman of Extra Size The woman of extra size will find our models from 4014 to 5014, as smartly tailored as those for women of slender build. The selections for tomorrow are in broad- cloth, gabardine, and wool velour, in colors and trimmings now very much in demand. Prices: $29.50, $35, $45. Fourth floor. Tharedeg—On the Mein Flooe Extraordinary Values in Umbrellas for Men end _ Women at $2.25 Taffeta silk, Union taffeta ‘/ silk and silk and cotton mixtures on Paragon frames, All kinds of carved and plain wood handles; sterling silver trimmed handles, $5.95 Anniversary Specials from the Misses' Department Young Women’s Winter Suits at $22.50 Regular stock price $35 OPIES of most effective “Bernard” models, developed in wool velour or broadcloth, showing full flare coat with new slide belt or sash effect. Bottom of coat, collar and cuffs trimmed with beaver plush, Colors: Burgundy, nacy blue, Russian green, and brown, Sizes 14 to 18 years, Street Coats for Young Women at $12.75 Regular stock price $22.50 Full ripple and belted models, fashioned of wool velour, zibeline, wool cheviot, and mixtures, with large convertible collar and cuffs trimmed with bands of beaver plush or skunk fur, Others have Lanvin” stitching in contrasting colors, Colors: Navy, brown, green, and in black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Unusual Values in Young Women’s Street Dresses at $16.50 Taffeta or lustrous satin, combined with Georgette crepe, fashions these charming frocks. More becoming dresses for misses have yet to be shown, ‘he large satin collar with the new silk stitching and silk fringe is one of the features which make this an unusually pretty design, Sizes 14 to 18 years, Sizth Floor, wa puze ¥, ‘oro: ER 4, Saks & Com MM MMM MMM PUVA Broadway at 34th Street Afternoon Dresses for Women at $24.50 Two new models, reproductions of imported designs, offered at this special price for the Anniversary Sale only. One model by “Jenny,” is made of Georgette crepe and satin combined, in medium and light shades, with self-color bead trimmings. A charming straight line frock by “Drecoll” is de- lightfully fashioned of chiffon cloth and’ velveteen, with cape collar, belt and cuffs trimmed with velveteen. Silk lined throughout. Colors: Burgundy, plum, brown, and green; also in black. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Floor. Special Anniversary Prices for Binner Corsets The “Binner” is the corset with the custom fit and finish. Included in this special offering are four new models in flesh and white, for slender, medium and stout 810 and $12 Binner Corsets... . $5.85 $7 Binner Corsets......... soe ce eens 4.95 The quantity at these prices is limited, so early selec- tion is advisable, Saks Special Const, $2.85 Regularly $5. For women and misses. Made of pe or white broche, trimmed with silk em- roidery, Brassieres at 45c, 69c and $1.50 Regularly 75c, $1, $1.25 & $3 In the newest Fall trimmings and materials. back fs asc White and flesh color, Front or ftraordinary Anniversary Sale of Women’ s High-Cut Boots at $5.95 Footwear that should be selling for $8 considering present market conditions These fine shoes are of the highest char- acter in every particular. They are made over the very newest lasts; the workman- ship throughout reflects the skill of special- ists; and the colors and combinations are in accord with Fashion’s latest edict. The Colors and Combinations: Rubber grey, Ko-Ko brown, all Russia calfskin, black, and Russia calfskin camps with buckskin tops. Sizes 2 to 8 and widths AA to D. Women’s Imported White Glace Gloves, $1 Two clasps. Overseam or pique sewn, Black embroid- ered backs. Also—at $1.35—Imported White Glace Gloves, with fancy crocheted embroidered backs in self color or black. Women’s Grey Mocha Gloves, $1.19 Fine quality. Pique or prix seam sewn, Thursday—On the Third Floor Smart Autumn Blouses for Women at special Anniversary Sale Prices RICE is usually the big attraction in a sale— not assortments. This is an event, however, in which prices are remarkably low, and the variety of models unusually large, At $1.89 Dainty ——— Washable Net Blouses, with deep col- lar, trimmed with bands of embroidered net and in- sertions of lace. Double frillin front is trimmed with lace, At $2.79—A copy of At $2.79—Dressy Net ——————. a_ recently oe Blouses, in imported blouse, made of | cream color over foundation silk radium Jace and crepe | of net. Plain, embroidered de Chine, with square col- | and tueked effects to select lar trimmed with lace, In | from, with wide revers and white and flesh color, deep suilor collar, iii mT a2 Sunday World Wanis Work | ; MTT Pony FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY SALES. Men’s Smoking Jackets, $1.55 Finished with silk frogs. Bound and corded edges. Colors: gray, brown blue and maroon. Tomorrow, Thursday, on the Fourth Floor Women’s New Fall Coats at $19.50 CLOSE co-operation on the part of our coat makers, and the lessening of our regular margin of profit, has resulted in this remarkable Anniversary offering. There are coats in this collection for every occasion, for every type of figure, in the materials most in demand. Both belted and full ripple models are included, trimmed with velvet, plush or self fabric. Unlined, half, or full lined with peau de cygne or satin, and interlined. The Fabrics:— Wool velour, zibeline, whipcord, broadcloth, cheviot, . Bedford cord, gabardine, fancy mixtures and water- proof tweeds._In the season's most wanted colors. Also—Women’s Coats at $12.50 A most remarkable offering of full-ripple coats fash- foned of Lynnesville cheviot, showing new pockets and Raglan Sleeves. To be had in gold, Burgundy, purple, green, brown, and taupe. Fashionable Skirts at $3.95 Exceptional values. Fashioned of fine quality serge, in two new models, showing novel pockets. Waistbands to 38. Navy and black only. Thursday—On the Third Floor Women’s Pure Worsted Sweaters at *5.95 In plain stitch, medium weight models with roll collar, turn-back cuffs of plaid, patch pockets and belt. Colors: Copenhagen blue, rose, tan, purple and green. Women’s Wool Sweaters at $5 Plain stitch, half belted model, with shawl collar, deep patch pockets and turn- back cuffs. In solid colors of rose, tan, leaf green, Copenhagen blue and in white. $5.95 On the Main Floor Thursday Sterling Silver Hand-Engraved Vanity Cases, $9.50 Regular stock price $12.50 Fine engine turned or hand engraved model, silver lined, with coin, memo pad, sterling silver pencil; mirror, powder puff, and card and powder compartments. Gold Filled or Sterling Silver Lorgnette at $2.95 Regular stock price $4.50. Plain or hand-engraved Marie Antoinette models, with short handles, Sterling Silver Mesh Bags $14.50 Regular stock price $22.50, Six-inch narrow frames; fine reversible soldered mesh, Men’s Waltham Watches, $7.50 Regular stock price $9.59. ment; open face; in Gold Filled Bracelet Watches, $6.75 Regular stock price $9.50. Convertible expansion bracelet watch, with 7-jewel movement, Small, flat model, with either gold or silver dial, Thin model; 7-jewel move- 20-year gold-filled case, ’ sae : ed Women’s Riding Suits, $35 Coat and Breeches These all-wool riding suits are the equal in every par- ticular of custom-made garments. Paddock flare coat and breeches of melton cloth in Oxford gray or brown, Sizth Floor. UUAUHVOVOA ATALANTA San nEnU RRS SRR RREReenenennen ie eS

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