The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 5

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| N. J., and Robert Wo “that city were mar the Ross home in th 1,000 guests. v. Knox of the First Presbyterian Church Eeclecmed the ceremony, HOW TO REDUCE Pte) SIMPLE, SAFE RELIABLE WAY, Perflucus fat know only too well the din- sarily wenkening your vital organs and are carrying © burden which destroys the Deauty of your figure, from supeitiuous fat. whole bein Every person who suffers fiuous trin}.—Advt. * Miss Elizabeth Dixon Ross, da of Mr. and Mra, Millard Fillmord of Lavingston Avenue, New Brinawiek, ghter | Ross MAKES LIVING COSTLY —— Johnson of went at af nearl liam W, Great Wealth*of Gold in Country Cause of Incteased Cost of Every- | thing, Says Mint Director WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. me erica's great prosperity ts In Itself responsible for the high cost of liv- ing,” Director of the Mint von En- gelken held to-day, With more gold in its vaults, more money cireulated, and the greatest export trade in history, the United States, he sald, 1s at once reaping a golden harvest, and, at the same time, paying the piper in the high cost of living. His explanation was: Export trade brings an unprecedented quantity of gold here, There is such a vast de- mand fd® goods that prices rise re- sponsively. More workers than here- tofore are employed, and they are) getting larger Wages than previously. And, while these workers aupply the \goods, their wages, drawn from the immense store of gold, buy more goods than before, thus helping swell the abnormal demand and the consequent price increases. | —_—_—_—__—. Flood of W Louis; Odds on Haghes Drop. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 19.—Large) sums of Wilson money from New York are pouring Into St. Louls. The odds, formerly § to & on Hughes, have dwifidied to 6 to 5 with promise of being even to-morrow, Tom Kear- ney, a bookmaker, wagered $6,000 to- day for a New York broker against $5,000 that Hughes would be elected | President. pr The YOUR WEIGHT - ¢ a. People who are overburdened with su- late that over-stout peo- ying around five or ten hy fat you are dnneces- ‘There is no need of any one muttering Just how fast you nd don't leave off the t & single dose until yor micas, fe helps digention, t has buen re- reduction in ighter, your oF and more jon of your from super- fat should give thie treatment a The WEAR@SCOPE ® A FACT. FINDER. in th FIELD of MENS WEE Registered on Genuine Hand Tailored Men’s Overcoats JHE refinements of hand tailoring are .as essential in a gentleman’s overcoat Hn as in his suit. That is why you hear ‘@ so much about ready-to-wear overcoats advertised ‘with all the custom tailoring touches”—of the pen! Some of these overcoats have SOME custom | touches, often as “sugarcoating” to justify the | advertiser in CALLING them “hand tailored.” _ But this is the ONLY shop in New York City, specializing on GENUINELY hand-tailored ready- | for-use overcoats, made by a seasoned organization of veteran hand tailors, each trained in Fifth Avenue | Tailoring, each a master in perfecting just ONE part of the coat, just one kind of seam, etc.’ Genuine Hand Tailored Ready for use Men’s Overcoats 25. to 60, | Pure Silk Lining Guaranteed for One *Year Tlen's Clothing Shop B West 38th Street Separate Stop BS Wost sith Street On the Street Level Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue—New York SERVICE Will make your Victrola a double pleasure, Onr experts will gladly advise you in your choice of Records, You will tind a complete assortment @f Victrolas in all the popular wdod finishes to choose from, and a complete’ cat- alogue of Victor Records is always in stock awaiti ng your selection, There is no smgle point of Pe t Service that lias been overlooked. Knabe Victor Service is Supreme, The Favorite Victrola XVI., $200 On* Monthly Payments of $10 Equipped with the new Tungs-Tone Stylus—plays 200 Records without changing the needle, We cam-offer immediate delivery of this Model, with a selection of Records for your approval, A ’Phone Call YOu the full Catalogue of V Mustreted list of th and comploty de Perfect Mau Order se ne Vanderbilt 30: KNABE WAREROOMS Fifth Avenue at Thirty-ninth Street. on an ort card will bring tor Recorda, Mis of Knabe LLLP? m Money in *| | «THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910, yO. HeGIVES ANNUAL SHOW ‘This Years Eat New York County Ancient Order of Hibernians will on next Saturday eve- ning, Oct, 21, gather together at the Central Opera House, Sixty-seventh Street and Third Avenue, for their an- nual entertainment and ball. ‘The affair this year promises to sur- pass any event held by the organiza- Arrayed in the colors of their native land, the thirty-five leading Irish dancing classes of Greater New York will be seen in competition in four-handed reels and Irish step danc- tion, ing for a handsome prize. The order ts organized for the pur- pone of benevolence, and the affair this Year will materially aid their burial and sick @unds. Zeppelin attacks that apotled, “ Navy blue Dark Green These completed by simp] ting in the hem and belt. dresses at the same } number, and they solc Friday, $7.95. be) Ky ika? " 4) de, na couts, for example, as we models for nlind eyelets young men, week, we shall have near! but cannot promise how ment Will Be yw'n Milk, Berliner Tagedlatt declares that a London police court has absolved a dairyman accused of watering milk. The dairyman declared that his cows were so frightened by the the milk was ° U. $, MAY SUE TO DISSOLVE THE GASOLINE COMBINE Federal Trade Commission Turns Over to District. Attorney Data Gathered on High Price of Oil. SAN FRANCISCO,, Oct. 19.—The United States Government, under the anti-trust laws, will begin tn this city a mult to dissolve the alleged combina- tion of a number of large ofl compa nies for unlawfully fixing the price of gasoline, according to the Chronicle to-day, United States District Attor- ney JohngW. Preston has been tn con- ference with W. H. Parry, member of the Federal Trade Commission, for several days in regard to bringing the sult. Parry is reported to have turned over to Preston" the data gathered by the commission In an exhaustive in- quiry into the price of gasoli The Down-Stairs Down-Price Store Joms Fashion With Economy Women’s Coats—a Varied and Attractive Showing, $7.75 to $55 From this comprehensive stock we have chosen but a few to ak for the moderate cost and good style of every coat in the lection. At $7.75—mizxture coats with collar {rlald with velvet; belted model, At $14.75—flarirg coats of black or ra which car be worn srugly around the neck if desired. At $24.75—rich ooking wool veiour coats in black, pavy, brown; exceg- sovally wide model with self collar, Serge Dresses, $7 to $29.75 One at $7 is a simply-made model with box-pleats back and front. A coat dress with braided ornament on its long collar and wide belt is $22.75. This Semi-Made Frock of Goed Serge for only $7.95 Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. | It requires little figuring for anyone to real- ze the unusualness of this offering—four yards of serge is required and we have used our $1.50 quality of serge. The large collar and cuffs are made of avery good quality of fine white flannel, serge and cotton velour. The serge is a fine, firmly woven quality in Purple Burgundy frocks—though semi-made—are easily finishing the front seam, put. fastening the coilar, cuffs end to make eac Important—t!ast week we offered similar »rice, but in a limited out before noon. This six times as many, ng they will last. fa IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET has brought with it certain important ad ural advantages to a big outlet like Wana! ‘That immense rurchasing power is first of all reflected in the unusual goodness of the fabrics used—in these $16 suits and toy- Coupled with it is also the knowledge (gained by long experience) of correct style for men. Tomorrow we shall have ready as fine a collection of men’s suits and topcoats have ever offered Variety of fabrics in Autumn colorings; men and young men. IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Men’s High Shoes—Much Better Than the Price Indicates—$2.85 Five laced models (plain and blucher) in dull and pene leathers; narrow and medium toes: some with a exceptional Sizes 5 to 11; B to D widths. Down-Staira Stores dress Black Seal Brown Wanamaker Suits and Topcoats for Men at $15 Many and varied are the claims made for other men’s clothing made to sell for $15, Back of any that could be made for a Wanamaker suit or topcoat is our fifty- five years’ experience in selling men’s clothing, It yantages—nat- aker's, at $15, Broadway corner Elhth. offering for men and New Building. ‘Train Deratted; En man K 5 MANITOWOC, Wis, Oct. 19—Train No, 111, Milwaukee to Ashland, on the neer and Fire. Northwestern Rallroad, was wrecked here early to- i the fireman and engineer the train Jumped the track gel into a ditch, d the pnssengers. Railroad men believes the wreck was reckera, MUSTARD All Ready to Use ' cheviot with large plush collar, This Down-Stairs Shoe Store doesn’t seem yet to be large enough to house the shoe business that keeps surging in, though we've greatly enlarged its size. But it isn’t the size with which we are most grat- ified; it is the fact that this represents the wor- thy shoe values that are being distributed by this store. * This store will keep growing, for the good values will be maintained. Women’s Shoes $2.20 to $4.65 Pair Children's Shoes $1.25 to $3.50 Pair Men's Shoes $2.85 to $3.50 Pair Misses’ Suits—A Worthy Collection at $15 Please note the smart flaring lines of this simply- model of poplin. Its collar is inlaid with velvet. The coat is fully lined with good-quality peau de cygne. Two other models of serge with pleated and belted coats. Black, navy and brown A good-looking suit for $15 is not in the realm of the ordinary this season, That is why you ought to | see these suits first. —]0— 0S — Nightgowns with New Lace Yoke, $1 Besides its new yoke of wide princess lace run with ribbon these nightgowns are made of a lingerie cloth unusually fine for $1. Oy es are trimmed with O—e (SD — oO — Baby Bunting or Sleeping Bags for as Little as $1.25 Pink or blue blanket cloth with white figures, The hood is sateen lined and finished with silk cord, $1.25, Unusual too are baby buntings of a better quay blarket cloth > 0 or wh lerdown—trimmed with satin ribbon—at $2. | Others up t© $2.85, ——— ———$<) 0 SO OS 0 OF OS OO (0) ee OST O Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street The “‘Toga’’ Overcoats From London FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN $30.00 to $50.00 Tailored by Studd & Millington, Conduit Street, London, these are the finest of all imported overcoats, Re- cently arrived, they represent the new- est models, the most desirable fabrics, the ultimate of distinction, of the pres- ent London vogue, ‘ Big Comfortable Coats Loose slip-on styles, with raglan or @et-in sleeves, single or double breasted; shades of brown and grey, heather mix- tures, Oxfords; shower-proof and ser- viceable—the Ulster at its unrivalled best. Lord & Taylor Suits * $20.00 to $40.00 Suits of superior tailoring, in all the details of planning, making and finish. The desirable fabrics, new with the Fall and Winter season. p (s Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor FINE SHOES FOR MEN Footwear of Service and Style The ideal in a Man’s Shoe calls for durable leathers, carefully se- lected, expertly and painstakingly manipulated to fulfill the most ex- acting requirements of the best in the season’s vogue* Our Shoes for Men not only accord with the ideal—they set a distinctive standard for footwear, in quality, shapeliness and style dominance, Bench Made Boots $10.00 Tan and Black Calfskin of the finest grades, in the smart styles for Fall. Buckskin Top Boots $8.00 Excellent shapes; patent leather or black Russia Calf vamps; dae grey buckskin top; button. Boots—Special $4.85 Different styles from our re; Tan, black Russia and black sizes missing. Ground Floor, lar stock. id. Some Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street AUTUMN’S SMARTEST BLOUSES In Authoritative Fashions and Fabrics Paris contributes to the Lord & Taylor collection brilliantly original models, from Elise Poret, Melnotte, Goupy, Chartriot, Burel and other designers, whose creations are the source of the Blouse Mode, America is represented in the display with many exquisite Blouses that rival the French importations in their effectiveness. Among them is a group of elaborate models in which gorgeous metallic laces are com- bined with filmy tulles and nets, Blouses of novelty laces, of Georgette crepes, of chiffon cloth, of crepe de chine, of soft satins and crisp taffetas, all are here at prices ranging from $8.75 to $68.50. Prices according to materials, | SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW ONLY | So ee ae ae ence cena: $8.75 Blouses, $9.75 Blouses, $5.95 $6.95 Satin - striped Georgette crepe Hand-embroidered Georgette crepe Blouses in flesh, plum, navy, black { Blouses in rich shades of Burgundy, or white; a model with deep fancy col- | brown or navy, with collar and cuffs lar and cuffs hemstitched and edged { of beige colored Georgette, ‘The em- with finely pleated frillings. broidery is in steel beads and silk, The Season's Newest Models and Exceptional Values At These Prices Third Floor — ee ee me epee mr:

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