The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 21

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RTT eR Pe RIS Fulton St. (Brooklyn) Store 442-444 Fulton St opp. Bridge, n H Patent Colt For $3 00 = Gun Metal Children A CUSTOM STYLE ere ade % Men's Dark Mahogany Calf Lace - Shoes, flat last, with broad shanks;|1!'* te 3+ and low broad heels; also in patent colt and gun metal, and cloth tops and black with black] 5 cloth tops. This Player Piano, Just as Yep See It The Whole Outfit for This remarkable opportunity enables you to buy with fifty new music LIBRARY EXTRA EXPENSE The player pianos are modern, full size all the latest attachments and improvements. that you cannot buy the equal of this player piano, let alone the music rolls and cabinet, at less tl Our price to-morrow is layer piano that is guaranteed by a firm of high standing, pay for it in monthly payments to suit you, and secure a beautiful new cabinet rolls, THIS MEANS THAT YOU WILL HAVE A COMPLETE RIGHT AT THE START, TILEREBY AVOIDING Open Saturday and Monday Evenings _And Staple Styles wvelties always coming and go- ing—fashion’s favored styles touch Blyn Stores for a brief stay on their way to the public. Blyn Stores are big enough to house shoes of every approved style and dependable quality, but we have no room for shoes that do not measure up to our standard. The slogan “Big Best Stores” rings truer as time passes—another slogan has been used by our customers for many years—“‘A Fair Deal and A Full Money’s Worth.” High Cut Overgaiters White, Fawn, »Light Grey, 9 7. 50 Dark and Black A Fall Store |Op Style 1822 “Feel Like Nothing On” | Patent Colt Freedom for the toes to spread and] Gun Metal the muscles to play gives the child a barefoot feeling. The close and easy fit at instep and joints gives a sense of support and security. Style217 English Last 114 to 2. 3.00 2%toe 3.50 $% to 11, Bitton Styles yy Mall. Anywhere in (he United States. Tan Russia Calf » 2.50 B00 with leather to Adee 11% to 2.seee Here, With Bench, Cabinet and Fifty Rolls of N ew Music "39D Each One Is Brand New, Guaranteed and the Equal of Many Selling at $500 and More at a low to Pay for IN THE NEAR FUTURE instruments, We feel safe in 1 $500 at any other store, 395, Payments Bes Newark |689 Br Three Years FOR NEW Mi as low as $10 Monthly. ad ae Fancy Blyn Shoes for Girls Children’s, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Higgh Cut Button and Lace Shoes for School and Dress. Eleven Big Stores—Easy to Reach —Fall sae for All the Family ~All Good Grades LYN STORES: near Pata C! AN. ‘O89 Isroad Bt. It price USIC, luding saying Saturday and venings | tow Miss Catherine F, Brownin; ter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry ing of ‘terday in St. to Allen T, Thurber of New) Bishop Courtney and the Rev. | Neely Colton officiating. A ington, York, Dr. W. reception followed at Gracemere, the, Browning country home tn Tarry- Mrs, Fletcher Ryer announces ement of her daughter, Miss Fletcher Ryer, to Stanhope Nixon, son of Lewis Nixon. Ryer is considered one of th Doris Wo: Mis: jzabeth Peabody Stewart, daughter of Alexander M. No. 755 yesterday to Alexander Mitchell Hall 2d, Vice President of the Liberty Na- tlonal Bank, ‘The ceremony was per- formed at tho Stewart residenes by the Rey, Dr. J. H. Jowett. Only mem- bers of the immediate families were W. Barton Frengh has purchased for $100,000 from his mother, Mra. Seth Barton French, the French es- tate at Hot Springs, Va. Mrs, Thomas A. 8 ford, N. J. announces | present. of Cran- the en; e- ment of her daughter, Miss Katherine | » to Walter Beinecke, son of to take place early in tl Miss Veronica Marie Loutse Goulds. | bury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John hy. F, Gouldsbury of Pelham, and Fran- | cls J. McCloskey will be marrted on Oct. 25 In St. Catherine's Church. seek William H. Boardman of No. t Eighty-sixth Street an- ees the engagement of her daughter, Miss Clara Temple Board- man, to Laurence Freeman Peck, =| of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Peck of No. 123 East Sixty-first Street. The wedding will take place on Nov. 1 at Clattercote, the country home of the) bride's mother at Ridgefield, Conn, Miss Helen Donald Haynes, rere ° ter of Mr. and Mrs, ou, Haynes of No. 11 West Ninoty- fourth Street, will be married on Nov. 16 to John Trevor Adams, the Rev. W. W. Bellinger of St. Agnes’ Chapel offictating. at, twenty- No, 346 West Fortleth . Was slightly burned about the 1 ‘and face to-day fan automobi MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED, Good opportunity to secure permanent position | H | Apply 19 Cortlandt st. hance open from 7 A. M. to Oo P.M. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. WANTED— MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS, Permanent Positions. Good Runs, Pay while breaking in, Apply at office of THIRD AV. RY. CO.,, 180th St. and Sd Av. | Office open 9 A, M, to9 P, M Sundays included, MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED. Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 168 West 50th St. Office open from 7 A. M oP. M. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED. GOOD OPPORTUNITY SECURE SITION, 8908 FIFTH AVENUE (NEAR 89TH ST, BAY RIDGE), BROOKLYN TO PERMANENT, PO.| OFFICE OPEN FROM7 A.M, TOUOP,M, NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, by the back- TRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. : ( ‘notes in Society ) BEST LIVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE FOR FAMILY USE “Cascarets” regulat late women, men and child thildren with- out injury. Take when bilious, he: gochey, for colds, bad brea’ sour stomach, Instead of nasty, harsh pills, salte, castor oil or dangerous calom don’t you keep Cas ome? = Cascarets | thirty feet of bowels #0 ge: any you don’t realize you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cleans- | | ing is necessary—they move the bile and | poison from the bowels without gripping | and sweeten the stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and wake up feeling fine, the h iousness, bad breath, coated tongue, stomach, constipation, or bad col | ay . Mothers should give cros sick, feverish or bilious children a whole t Cascaret any time—they are harmless and safe for the little folks.—Advt. [WERE TO GO AND NOW 90 GET Twezs! STEAMBOATS, : HUDSON AY 5 t W. 120th acing at, ilear’ Stontalns Poughkeewmia, Kingston a Albany, information at Tel, 414) | CATSKILL EVENING dine Laney, Sail ad | Be ‘Tel, 1007 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES All-the-Way-by- Water. TO BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE Fare $4, Stater sed $1 and $2 fgund. Around New Yort pt Seeing Yachts iy el, Broa nk anid the Oceans Lie FOR GALE, RIVER | DRESS GOODS |50 and S4-inch All Wool Broadcloths, Chiffon finish, high ‘ ‘sd | Beautiful Jacquar: Fourteenth Street Wen of Pith Ave These Splendid Money-Saving Values | For YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY ~—ALSO— Smart Apparel Accessories for Women at Unusual Price Economies , Hosi brel Boys’ SMART SUITS—our reg. $6.98... 5.50| "otter: Umbrellas, Ete. Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds and Cassimeres—Striz es, Plaids, Fancies, Special Prices and Good Values New Semi-Norfolk Models; atch fockets--pleated or th back— three-piece belts—trousers tally lined—excellent taleelege=ytute or for Saturday. cuff sleevee—many with extra trousers—9 to 18 years. Women's Mannteh Gieves— Tatious shades of tan BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS—majority| BOYS’ DRESSY SUITS mary have os extra trousere—superior with extra trousers—Nerfotk and tweeds, veloura, tine Chevlots sorm-Norfolk styles—tans, golden and seal brown and mouse color—trousers lined or unlined —stitched on or three-piece belts—strong and serviceable linings—excollent tailoring — 8 to 17 yr pesapeeiel shatterne— ere up to a a | Ce values + 6.08 and 6.98 | yrs, with extra trousere..+.. ‘ALSO GREAT ASSORTMENTS OF $13.50 Young Men’s Suits {Sport Coats and Mackinaws Special, 11.00 | Chevtots, Casaimeres and Wor 2-and 8 button sack mod plaids, mixtures and check and Oxfords—phi 5.98. ..6.98.. Rest Mked combinations tn grays, | browne and « ry now model —fiap oF pockets_-| Known this season ts represented in. sizes to 38 che this exceptional showing—10 to 18 yra, ‘There tn a definite earctty of many kinds of merchandise—Naying now te ‘the only sere way ef getting valuce and assortments, Our Hoyn’ 1 De ban been famous for assortments and values through several decades, 7.98 Mei Women's Umbretian— American piece ita taffetas..1,.08 rand t patch ‘omorrow, Saturday, SANFORD & SONS Seamless Axminster Ruge— Special Phenomenal Values in MISSES’ SUITS The very best values you could possibly imagine—you'll be amazed when you see these splendid suits, rich in detail and many fur-trimmed, at prices that do not give the slightest idea as to the value that these figures represent. 18.75 Value $21.98 and $28.98 Misses’ Suits—Porlins, gabardin tn ‘decor 27.98 Destrable Oriental ef! }to harmonize with almon tive scheme—sultable for You cannot make a mistake In select- ing rugs lke these. Extra Size Rug: including an Pir Special Purchase of 12.65 Value $16.98 to $17.98. Poiret_ twills, interl Misses’ Suits of serges and diagoral ted model cheviots, porlins—atraight line or strictly double-breasted Pr tras o or und, with attractive ies ug +) calens, patterat: At leievaratieclea, unique Smeortuent, velvet brown, green, navy on vertible, Yar 6 fiat ‘immipg. or black—14 te 18 years. collars, ore with or square ca seal or opossum—14 to 18 yrs. 15.00 Alexander Bmith’s Wool Axminsters— ¢ orings and designs most sult Our Specialized re 12.85 efor Parlors, Dining and The “Verismart” aut “ped Roome- Tear tux 27.08 Hallowe'en Special Misses’—Satin, nang. Crepe de Chine—semi- i Sere or dressy—also Persian Velvet Ruge—118x12 ft-— mney ingote model—pleated or smock, coon eee eat patterns: orchid, Nght blue und white with wide, straight belt or Cee worth §29.98—Spectal. ..24.98] wraceful tuntes or ety with full athored pock edging, wide self bi wjority with white crepe and satin Rigelow Hartford and Sanford's ings and tuck ings. oe ars and cuffs—skirts ploa‘ed of Heat Axminater Rug corsage bouquets or wide satin: pis aipmde to 18 P 11 3x18 ft.—Special, 49.00 girdles—14 to 18 yra, yrs. QRID Els seeeerereeee eee BOOS | = * 10.00 Special at 14.98 Fine Royal Wilton Rugs— Hallowe'en Special Puritan Dress of wonderful rug for herd wear— Party Frocks of Taffeta or Crepe satin, with white de Guiee- cumple tiyie, wite felt | uadeciay O | SttdaSinch. TERRI ° or'Y necka—ahort puffed model—skirt has corded With frill fintaecae to btralght line tuntedresses late 18a —_———— KERCHIEFS 7x64 Inch, ft DS 26.08) bad tts Most popular weaves at still more popular prices, fayrtle, Aisin | 1.74|"" we ‘tre, ed and shrunk; Copenhagen, brown, mints garnet, navy and black; reg. $1.9 Special Purchase of RIBBONS For Sashes and Hair Bows. Boys’ and Girls’ KNOCKABOUT SHOES Have made a wonderful sie insta ricn re oat Stand lets of herd went—= pr as most thoes made on roomy, comfortab! in variety of pat- such quality and are worth at least 60 cts. to w dollar more just now. lterns, satip or Taffeta ground —all {bought at old prices, aitho’ ribboa Girls’ Button Shoes— Girls’ Button Shoee— have advanced considerably : nk or Hlue— vw owidtha, . High eut—broad toee—welted soles—-Patent Colt Skin—black kid or cloth tope— Bises 6 to 8.. Bises 8% to 10%, Bizes 11 to 2.... Genuine White Buckakin—welted soles broad, roomy last Sizes Bip to 10% B50 Bizes 11 to 2,, +400 Girls’ Lace Shoes Tan Lotus Calf. . Spretal 25 Special 45 §-Inch Moire desirable sh Make ae Special Matinee Luncheon BO broad toes— + 8-50 | Boys! Knockaboute— DIAMONDS ONCR REDIT | Behar | 3S MAIDEN LANE PHONE 210J0HN ‘DIA! TONDS ON CREDIT ASY 7 10D3 GUAKANTERD. American Watch & Diamond Co, @ Malden Lane le We Buy Tiainonar pave 7" Diamond Cutters" a n0N Lane | D IARReSNOS NSE ANN 7 MAIDEN LANE Served from 12.A. Mf. to 9 P. M. Gines 11 to 8,0. +400] ‘vxtra quality—manetsh leste— Girls’ High-Cut Shoes— welted soles—Gun Motal, Button Also regular cut—patont leather, and Lace, Patent Leather, Button and Lace— Sixes 10 to 19%,, Sizes 1 to 5%. with kid-or cloth tops—un metal or kid vempe | with patent tips Sizes Siaow 11 to a No better time than the Present to buy shoes, Neapolitan leo Creat Milk ¢ seca MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturda: prevent dealers buy ——* Until 1 P. M. ng, quantities restricted 34 $6.98 Misses’ Serge Dri teas 544 of Navy, black, bi and green | aight line model with belt novelty button trim—white serge THIRD FLOOR sailor collar and cuffs—pockets on 4.76 STATIONERY $2.25 Little Boys’ Lace Inather skirt—14 to MISSES" DRIES: ra. SECOND FLOOR, lusts $8.00 Boys’ Winter Suits 6.50) Patent ‘ $4.98 Girls’ Trimmed Hate 349 Worate ey é SECOND FLOOR | styles t : t tent Leather Shi vi weed plain toes oe 8 tt » widths all PREY ' si BOK ND PLOOK, IND PLOOM, $1.94 Children's Coat Sweaters , 1.34 gy r White Voile Blouses 74 $2.25 Coutil Corsets 1s \ ra, with luce, emb'y Low t elastic Insert long ann { hips—em' sizes I to 28 4 pom, 1 IND FLOOR. CONMETS. SECOND FLOOR maeeetnt 36 | 29 ct. Wide Ribbons 20 ca et Childre # Fleeced Underwear... 23 ives r ffetas and satins vests be " id colore—aleo | Me kle | en : MAIN PLOOR. $2.00 Men's High Grade Shirts high neck— length drawere MAIN FLOOR KNIT UNDERWEAR 4 bad st Girls’ Tub Dresses chambrays, $1.29 Men's W striped ‘gin, or contrast erin: ‘ SECOND FLOOK vo! Mixed Underwear ot Look for the Clocks! Look for Clocks! Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled—Chelsea 3800 pure ‘inom ‘aadow 48-1n. All-Wool French Sergee— one Nox? Muetground | Hing twill, brown, cadet, ofive, pu eg tt Tee. 8. 16 Ha and othe myrtle, navy and black 18, color combinations 1.309] rem, $1.89 -Bpectal 1.10 Women's p 4H-tn. Al-Wool Gabardines— « Burs linen Groton assortment iatt rated Bary eB 4, otnnten Copenhagen, pruns browm | 4 | —Our Fem. Di vccbendbesenceesss. Yeaitable for drenses—-full myrtle, Mavy WOd DIACK.sst+06 ret ise Pall colors and biack.. .08 women's Orepe do Chine ona A4-In, All-Wool French Serses— Handkerchiefe—some wi 42-In, New Tartan Ph —Hght and Full range of Fall colors, navy borders wolla emer sti 4 EOC Y Pies VOD] and blacks .ssceseseseeee vitesse GO| OUF TOW, BB. cccsceesessceeees LB

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