The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 8

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Why Shouldn’t Shoes Be Beautiful No woman wants a stodgy shoe with a ‘dressy costume. The point is—when you buy for appearance, buy for tomorrow’s appearance as well as today's. Too often your so-called dressy shoe lacks distinction, or gives poor service, or is uncomfortable to wear. Remember, please, that every pair of Regal Shoes is entrusted with our reputation. We use only selected leathers of special tannage, and we develop the smartest models in lasts that give comfort on the foot, y J vse Instance: note thie new model, on ‘our Vassar last —“long drawn out,” with military heel—a shoe with winged tip effect —perforations around vamp line and up row lets with vamp and top of Cordo Call, leather with the stunning color deep rich wine and the most attractive finish eeen this year, 1 Or, ff you like, of fine Black Calf, tanned iby the French process. The price ts 67. (Find Your Regal Store NEW YORK CITY pring Bt, Broadway at S7th 8 sere RE ee ks Mth Ot. at Sed Ave ’ Oth Ave. at diet a ‘Ann Bt. Broadway at Duane Bt. 129th at 7th Avs. fi 178 Broadway 40 Weet ath Ot. 2929 Third Ave. \ BROOKLYN e 4 Flatbush Ava 1373 Broadway 01 Brdudwe: d 1089 Bro *987 Fulten 8. 06 Fifth A: NEW, a JERSEY CITY ; a 108 Newark Ave. “Men's shoes only REGAL SHOES REGAL SHOE COMPANY 268 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON A Victrola for Hallowe’en Outfit No. 11 consists of STYLE XI Outfit No. 9 consists of STYLE IX consists of STYLE XIV to match ($18.50) and $5 in Victor records of your own choice. $73.50 Terms $5 Down and $5 a Month. matic Stop, and $5 in Victor records of your own choice, $105 Terms $5 Down and $5 a Month. choice. $157.50 Terms $7.50 Down & $7.50 a Month. Special Quick Deliveries if Desired Victrola and Record Cataloge Malled on Request (CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street 4 Outfit No. 14 VICTROLA ($50) extra, VICTROLA ($100) with VICTROLA ($150)— heavy double spring extra heavy double extra heavy triple spring motor; Record Cabinet spring motor and Auto- motor and Automatic Stop, and $7.50 in Victor records of your own \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBFR 20 AAP Health Miss Masy Putnam, &@ teacher, is suffering from infantile | st paralysis, The Board of Health also ordered all the pupils and the seven ether teachers in the school placed under a two weeks’ observation quarantine, The teachers were quarantined be- they had attended a faoulty a i bag gs Lagann} was p , only a short time before ah MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Oot, 20. i iirickon. Mins Seargeant, « high —Publio School No. % in Lincoln | ao teacher who lived at the same Avenue, Chester Hill, the exclusive |! 4,00), duAee een il Inet |residential section of Mount Vernon, | ysonday and {t was first thought she han been cloned by the local Board of! wan suffering from the grip, She ts PARALYSIS GASE CLOSES MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL Teacher Stricken, and Others, To- gether With Pupils, Are Un- der Quarantine, levard, Jersey City, “the father of the ing rapidly Ot OC) oe OS 0 ae 0 ae 10) aS OO 0 HE November list of Columbia Records contains the first recordings of LAZARO, “the greatest tenor since Rubini, a greater than Gayarre.” Hear these wonderful Lazaro records and others from the November list by world-famed artists and organizations, and you will know why Columbia Records are supreme! Louis Graveure Leopold Godowsky Brilliant Belgian baritone in two splendid Master of piano technique enchants with melodic gems Chopin's divine “Berceuse” Chicago Symphony Orchestra with new triumphs Carl Braun . Morgan Kingston Metropolitan Opera bass makes his first Famed operatic und concert tenor exhibite bis Columbia recordings ‘ powers of interpretation Florence Macbeth Coloratura soprano primadonna sings two solos of soaring brilliancy Lucy Gates Otto Goritz Distinguished coloratura soprano sings “All Basso of the Metropolitan Opera Company rough the Night” completes the “Spielmannsleben” Eddy Brewn Sensational American violinist plays two brilliant ‘compositions a Herman Weil Little Symphony Orchestra Metropolitan Opera baritone makes amagnificent Initial recordingsander the leadership of George initial recording Barrére, world’s master flautist Al Jolson of blackface comedians in a song 8 “Al Jolson” all over Most popul: In the same list is Columbia Record A586r1, two wonderful quartets—the “Madrigal” from “The Mikado” and “Strange Adventure” from “The Yeoman of the Guard”; some irresistible darkey fun of Bert Williams’ and George O'Connor's well-known brands ; eighteen popular hits, including the big patriotic song hit “For Dixie and Unde Sam”; eight new dance records; symphonic recordings, Spanisg dances by the Infantry Band of Havana; trios, marches, novelty descriptives, Hawaiian recordings—everything that anyone could possibly want in the way of entertainment. New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS FOR SALE BY BELOW 14TH STREET. Unton Talking Machine Oo,, 81 Ay, B Baul Bins, 111 2d Ay, Cowperthwalt & International NEWARK. Otto Wisner, Ino,, 900-005 8, Broad, L, Bamberger & Co., arkot and Haleoy Btq, BP. Herr, 205 Belmont Ay, 7 8, Fred Kral Liberty Mandel 1 Handman, Hecht Bros. t Pura, Oo, ‘Springfield Av, HW JERSKY, |, 162 Bergenline Av., » © Canal St + Ol Delancey St, jentnech, 195 Main Ave, 653 Piet St, to Co, 50 Bloomment W, sath St, 48D ST, TO POTH ST, piture Co, YONKERS, ro & Carpet 8, m AY 0 8. Broadway, UT OF TOWN, 0 Main St., Totten. 40th St, 6th Av. Co,, 12 46th Bt. ABOVE 96TH ST, Main Bt, New West Main St,, Liberty, Av. sty, A 160 Hamling Ay, 43 roadway, Warden of Bing Bing: “Wenr pee tin Natal Reads of His Own Death. George H. Blakeslee of No, 2661 Bou- is known as Reads Bit,” read hog ee aera eine ah Hat Hos fal, where he ted on for ndicitia, fureeons said yesterday be ‘was improv- New Buyers For Lambert Jewelry Among readers of this newspaper are mere buyers of Lambert Guaranteed Diamond, Pistinum em Gold Jewelry to-day than there were yesterday. Bumilies whe have just moved into New York .epartments, some of an easy walk from our modest stere, will be -giad to where they can buy Diamond Jewelry in all styles and always ofthe beet workmanship; Solid Gold Jewelry, fresh and bright, largely from our own factory; Rings of every model, never forgetting the famous Lambert Seam- less Solid Gold Wedding Rings; the best Watches, guaranteed by ourselees as well as by the makers. We need say nothing to old customers beyond that we to give them even better service to than We t ther time i fort; f busi li paye tnlddleman'profit Ia this tore ee Only Way to Save on Diamonds _ We look the diamond situation squarely in the face and we see no reason to expect a decline in prices. No new >= supply is in sight to meet the ever-spreading demand in this country for Fine Diamonds, artistically cut and mounted. Because of large spot-cash urchases and direct importations before the last advance in prices abroad we are able to supply Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings : —— at the very lowest prices—$10.00 to $1,500.00 —that high-quality Diamonds can be sold for. All Diamonds we sell are mounted in our own factory over a store where rent and “overhead” expenses are low so that moderate prices in- - clude all costs of operationand leaves a fair profit. We Guarantee Solid Gold Wedding Rings Every man who buys a Wedding Ring this of getting as Ss 14-karat, $4.40 up Kactory 5 . ; ewe gua00o. Fall realizes the importance = good a ring as human hands, agsisted by spe- cial mach heryeah make. So he ought to buy a Lam- 18-kurat, $5.50 up bert Seamless Solid Gold 22-karat, $7.00 up Ring. Styles and shapes to suit everybody's o charge for engraving. Watches Carefully Chosen Long and short hands on a watch are not more closely associated than the words “Lambert” and “Confidence” when watch-selection is in 9 question. We have no time nor house-room to waste on inferior Watches, and we in- nea even the products of f the celebrated Waltham and other factories, to make sure ae ne faulty ff eget nds its way to t of a Latabert customer. 14-karat, $3.30 up 18-karat, $4.00 up #2-karat, $5.25 up Weddin, taste. iy) heavy volid 1 eh cane, with ful ham works, ®50, ortment of soll Jd men's watches 2.540 Note: Our work in re- pairing watches is dis tinguished by skill, promptness and rea- sonable charges, We have our own watch makers right on the premises and every Solid’ 14-karat gold open - face lady's watch, Waltham works, plain polished case, $16.00. Gold- filled case, $10.00, We sell the best watch bracelets made. Sterling silver $10.00 up; gold- filled, $12.00 up; solid 14-karat gold, $22.50 up. We illustrate here one of the many styles we carry in stock. solid 14-karat , engine — turned unting case, Waltham movement, $16.50. Lady's watch receives per f° sonal attention. tension Brocelet and fine 14-jewel Swiss movement, $26.00. ‘ Signet Rings, Richly Carved A Lambert Solid Gold <r Signet Ring, engraved with the wearer's monogram, tifies the general fancy jewelry that is per- th different from other or sonal ple’s belongings. Lam- so1a —_10- ; yt Signets are carved, janet end | Hana’ oo engraved or plain, AS YOU plerced de- gre The please, $2.50 up; with di- sien ana J ; di d, oeteeoos | Karat sold | border rectly imported diamond, 4/.,; Bianet Ring, | ented $10.00 up. 85,25, 87.00, 810.50 New Life for Old Jewels Old family jewelry in the hands of our designers is refashioned, riodeniaal at slight expense, and presents old associations under new forms, A good this for a wedding gift, don’t you think? We repair and clean jewelry at moderate charges and relieve anxious minds by strengthening the settings of précious stones. 7 LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Night Unell 9 suggestion “PF,

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