The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 5

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a Kiet ease Oddities “ CAMMEYER 4 SE MODERATE IN YOUR DIET AND STROKE OF LIGHTNING cured the stomach trouble from which a Dethart (Tex.) cowboy had suffered for months, but left him unconscious for hours. | REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT. TAKE OIL OF KOREIN, en cattrien pews ste tke tieeae ine POOR JERSEY FARMERS Who reflise to aliow milk sent to New York do picket duty in their automobiles, } OLD FASHIONED SLATE, banished entirely in New York public achools, may come back soon because of paper shortage. LABORDR tried for speeding told Jamaica Judge all J. P, Morgan's other employees on estate at Dosoris, L. L, also owned autos, whereupon he was fined $25, but turned Joke on Court by deciding to go to jail. . ‘ carrying unhealthy Bpend as fo “the open air from any deuse capsules; inke be tr hb time aw pou possibly can breathe deeply, and got box of oll ‘of korein er each meal and rn MAN WHO DIDN'T GET hat checking privileges in Brooklyn restaurant sues for $10,000 lost tips. daya and keep ait few f rt TOLD THEY MUST STAY OUTDOORS or die, two Kansas telephone girls walked 600 miles to Denver in three weeks and are well, fre. Subway at oh Da } Broadway at Ninth, | Astor Place reduc- tlon in STAMPED ON’ A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6°" AVE. AT 20° ST. Children’s Shoe’ Department The proper shoes for children to wear are those that are built over orthopedic nature-shaped lasts that permit the growing foot to develop as nature intended, without cramping the muscles. Qur children’s shoes have behind them over 50 years of experience and are guaranteed by the World’s Largest Shoe Store. The model illustrated is a Child’s Gun Metal and Patent Leather Shoe 6to8....... ++ $2.00 8!otoll, 25 11lsto2, 2)9to7.... ~~ Boys > Shoe New York The Down-Stairs Store’s Best Millinery News of the -Season— 1,000 New, Smartly Trimmed Hats at $4 It was far beyond our expectations to make this unusual offering so early in the season be- cause until this purchase hats of the same qual- ity materials—some duplicates in style—have been selling in the Down-Stairs Salon at $5, $6 and $7. Fifty of this season’s chosen models. Practically all are Lyons velvet; few of hatter’s plush with velvet facing. Every hat is new. Every hat was individually selected—selected for its charm, its good material and its good fashion. SELL LLL ae eww ws. we ww www ow r Two manufacturers—the largest contributors to our regular stocks—have made concessions which make this sale possible. Large and Medium Sailors — Small Turbans Poques Continentals Mushrooms (Twelve of the fifty models are pictured.) Black Navy(Brown Purple Burgundy Extra Salespeople Friday in the aa aaainnel Down-Stairs Store [Annual Sale| “This Glove Sale to adeal Sale| Me Is Marvelous’’— Said an editor of a glove magazine whose constant duty is to keep in . touch with the glove situation. I have just been all over New York rad fi Silver Table, Servi | I and couldn't find more han a few dozens of white gloves at any price. A few three and five- | Women who know bought these fine imported gloves by the dozens yesterday—enough to last all Autumn. They are such gloves as we cannot dupli- cate—beautifully shaped, of fine skins and properly piece tea sets at half | Made at remarkable prices. the standard prices re- main from the very large selling of the past three days. Women’s Gloves $1 pair. ‘-clasp white glace | $1.25 pair. Real kia, ov overseam gloves, plain back, gloves. Paris point. embr: $1 pair. White glace overseam | White with self and black st gloves, two large pearl buttons. | 2 2 clasps. A considerable gumber “eee i | $1 pair. White English cape Thi of such welcome wed- loves, pique sewn, one clasp, gies events NUpiea) nnd, biel difig gifts as miassive | English cut thumb, spear back embroidered As bag white on black, embroidery. $1 pair. White real kid gloves, overseam sewn, one-row em- broidered backs, two clasps. $1.25 pair, Real kid glace gloves, pique sewn, three rows embroldered backs, self and con- trasting stitching, white, mode ana black, two clasps, sterling silver baskets, | candlesticks, compotes, | trays, ete., at 20 to 50 | per cent. less, | Main Floor, Old Building | Motor Entrance at 10th Street | IN THE MEN’S STORE—BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH Old-Time Value in These Men’s Suits at Unrisen Prices--- $15, $16.50 & $17.50 Many men have heard much about increased costs of almost every commodity (fabrics and labor in particular), So much so that they were prepared to feel an immediate effect upon them- selves—in the price of their Fall suit or overcoat, But they have reckoned without this Men's Store. black on white, 2 clasps or 2 pearl buttons, $1.95 pair. 16-button length white glace mousquetaire gloves. $2.25 pair. 20-button length white glace gloves, Main floor, Old Building It began its preparations for Fall many months ago. It sought the co-operation of manufacturers of high standing. | Materials were carefully chosen. Models designated, Orders” placed t the low prices ; revailing thene Since then prices have risen—but xot on these Wanama.er suits, Variety of Autumn Patterns Models tor Men and Young Men fabric one could want is here; patterns and colors cover a yery wile ; regulation or rolling lapels; single and double-breasted; all —$15, $16.50 and $17.50, Men’s Fall Topcoats, $15 Broadway corner Eighth ragge; coats with patch or flap The pric All styles carried at our 6th Ave. at 20th Street Store—also sold at our NEWARK BRANCH—645-649 Broad St. Department Does your boy “‘kick the toes” out of his shoes in less than no time? If so, you will be interested in our Boys’ Stub Proof hoe at $3.00 Sies 1t05% A Dull Calf Shoe that will with- stand the hardest knocks any boy can give it. The Stub Proof Tip has been treated by a special process, and— We Will Give You a New Pair if the Stub Proof Tip Does Not Outlast the Sole. Victrola XI, *100 with $5 worth of Rec- ords of your selection. Total $165, $ A 5 Month It does make a differ- ence where you buy your Victrola. Come to Knabe’s and hear the rich, mellow tone of this latest Model, equipped with the Victor Tungs Tone Stylus. Plays 200 Rec- ords without changing the needle, A POST CARD will bring you an illustrated catalogue and complete details of Knabe Perfect Mail Order Service. Phone Vanderbilt 3091. KNABE WAREROOMS YIFTR AVENUE AT THIRTYNINTH St 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Princess Dressers | Buy your Clothing $125 Worth of Furniture for 50¢ Weekly No Deposit—$i Weekly aS 3 and 5 Piece Parlor Suit Sa he Chairs. Complete Morris VvUtuean a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee | | ae | ken: <= C—O SS — So —S 0 9 S09 So So OO ——— | ee <—=0< = o ae <9) —O0O ! o, 1¥io. ——w a —>0c0 Founded 1826 et 3 zs Greeley 1900 38th Street rermrervenvens: place and taste. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Fine Points of Tailoring in Our $25.00 Fall Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN distinguish them from the common- grace them with a style that has the qualifying marks of good Tailored by hand, not here and 39th Street there but throughout; sewn with pure silk thread; finished with finest quality trimmings--they parallel the best custom made Suits, both in duces the effet. All Wool Fabrics Fall Overcoats Serviceable, shower in their lines. mestic tweeds, ted materials. Imported $6.50 and $7.00 Boots $4.75 Smart New Laced Boots Dark tan and black Russia calfskin, Sharts SUk Shirts...............$4.95 Crepes in new patterns; heavy tub silks in novelty stripes. Silk Shirts............... $3.25 Tub silks in a large variety of stripes in new color combina- tions, Shirts, madras and percale.. .$1.25 Excellent quality; soft plain or paited bosoms; soft French or stiff cuffs. Neckwear Four-in-Hands . . $1.35 Silks and satins, Heavy quali- ties; rich color combinations or self figured effects, Four-in-Hands............. 95c Open-end; a large assortment of Pajamas..............5++ $1.65 new patterns and colorings. Mercerized Jacquards; _ self 7 striped; white, cream, tan blue, Four-in-Hands ............. 65c heliotrope and pink.’ Also mer- Open-end; heavy repp silks; cerized poplin in fancy stripes. black, white, navy, royal, Co- ; ; 1.10 penhagen, hunter, emeralu, care Pajamas ................ $1. dinal, garnet, wine, rose, Heavy domet flannel, plain, j _-Furple, heliotrope, lavender colored mercerized fabrics | and brown fancy striped percates. Half Hose \ 5 if 1.35 Underwear i Pure Silk... ... cece es $1.35 Union Suit $1.35 Two-toned, accordion weave; nion out Beeseseeeee $iae.t | black and white, black and red, Egyptian ribbed balbriggan; i] black and purple and many exceptional wearing qualities. 1 other combinations Union Suits ................ 95c Pure Silk... 066.6600 00: 75c White ribbed cotton Black and a large assortment of plain colors, Silk or Lisle Ground Floor ee RL ee Ne $18.50 to $40.00 effect and in workmanship that pro- Browns, greens, grey mixtures; tweeds, cheve tots, homspuns, blue unfinished worsteds. proof Coats; loose, slip-on models that carry style and do- homespuns and knit- Fourth Floor Fine Values in Fall Styles of BOOTS FOR MEN | Ground Floor MEN’S FURNISHINGS A Sale Offering Extraordinary Values ‘Today, Tomorrow and Saturday 1 1 ! i Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Half Hose, Robes, Pajamas, Underwear.’ Autumn Haberdashery at Its Best in Styles and Values. 1 | i | | . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ee eee $10.00 Boots, $7.50 The Best Makes of Men’s Shoes Tan calfskin, black Russia and Patent leathers. Gloves Grey Mocha Gloves...77..$1.95 Extra fine quality, Tan Cape Gloves. .77~~...$1.35 With spear points and clasps. Robes Blanket and Terry Robes $4.95 Medium weight; various at- tractive colors and fatterns, Blanket and Terry Robes.$3.95 Terry colth in blue, grey, laven- der, tan or pink; blankets in blue, grey and brown, Shirts and Drawers Balbriggan; shirts long or half ; drawers regular and ‘

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