The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 9

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SGAEREI sacinatesdtenieiaas Aeaieiennniaeenemenianen how biscuits bake from dough of | so; n., PTT Pr Self-Raising Flour, ‘The fire started in a manner not yet ———SS determined in the east wing of the New Watch Hill House, a four-story wooden Stewart % Co, Gn areas ar OFaatenT Extraordinary Suit Announcement For the woman or miss who js about to purchase her winter ‘ Suit this sale offers 4n opportunity way out of the ordinary. Special Purchase We secured from one of our regular manufacturers At Most Unusual Prices Suits Fur Trimmed & Tailored Suits Fur Trimmed & Tailored That would sell regularly for $25.00 and $30.00, Srecial 19,75 ‘Thege tults are of the highest quality, in the very newest styles, in sizes for both women and misses; some are strictly tailored; oti, elaborately fur trimmed. The materials are Velour and Broadcloth, in Burgundy, plum, brown, green, navy and black. Coats are silk lined and warmly interlined. In every way desirable, out-of-the-ordinary Suits. That would sell regularly for $30.00 and $35.00, spectat 22.50 Special carrying the fire beyon moned help from nearby towne. $25,000 TO GERMAN POOR, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—To the poor of Brockenhetm, Germany, birthplace, $25,000 is left by the will Miller, who became known in the West as the “Cattle King,” and who was the largest individual owner of land on the Pacific Const. Miller died last Saturday, It ts estimated he was worth $20,000,- OMNISCIENT. VU LU Peak bad athe eae “Do you tell your wife everything?” GLAS SBERG ‘It isn't necessary. My wife knows everything.” Au GHORT VAMP SHOES | |— —E ato We in Gray , Gale Spreads Flames and Nearby Show Suede Towns Have to Send | Only the White Cali Help. Latest Gray Kid WATCH HILL, R. 1, Oct?20.—Three Styles Purp’ 7 summer hotels and two cottages were & Ye Kid destroyed last night by a fire which ie $200,000. The hotela were the lew ion navies see Gatalce W. Watch Hill House, Colonial Hotel and $11 @th Ave., near 31st St ; the Columbia House, The cottages were West 42d St., nr. Times owned by Willlam C, Hastings of Yon- af) Ave., near 10th St. Upright and flaky !—that'’s | kers and Miss Julla Bush of Troy. All Mail Orders Carefully Filled. the hotels had been closed for the sea- 000, ‘The will also provides $18,000 for th poor of Gilroy, Gal, where Miller apent much of his early ilfe, to be distributed at Christmas. = 250 Finely Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits at a remarkably low price and will place them on sale to-morrow, Saturday Suits Fur Trimmed & Tailored That would sell regularly for $35.00 and $40.00, by a fifty-mile wind, the flames so destreyed that building and apread to outside the path of the fre. remen, realizing the gale was control, sur bis to-day of Henry Ruse taken tll Tuesday. MINER, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, HOTELS: AND COTTAGES | yevstg containing 150 rooms. ts! (News Oddities 1 BURN AT WATCH HILL i, ita nd tr News Oddities ) too nid at newspapers to take eleven one for | years, came Into Marys. | ville (Cal) | for supplies and was} dumbfounded to learn there ts a war In Europe, 80 MUCH SPOONING in biles, San} Franeclseo courts) explained covery that after boing manhed| they fit perfectly in slot machines, PARALYSIS VICTIM IN HARVARD'S SQUAD Mild Case, Say the Doctors, and Football Team Will Play on Saturday, CAMBRIDGE, Oct. Ginn, who bas been playing football with the Harvard scrub team all fall, ie at the Stillman Infirmary with what the physicians believe ts « mild case of infantile paralysis. He was arred one. hand driving, DISAPPRAR ANCE of g0 many pants buttons on Missourt goldiers at Camp Lincoln 20. — P4win by dis. | Ginn, who comes from Winchester, lass., 8 a momber of a family of blishers. He has been with the foot- Players. i squad all season, He has been on the second team this fall with quar- ters apart from the varsity men, but has been on the foid with all the Dr, Roger 1. Lee, professor of hy- giene at Harvard, says the case Im't considered alarming and that the foot- ball men will not only continue prac- tice, oat Will meet the Massachusetts State College team Saturday. ———.—— NEED NOT RECORD WEIGHTS. Commerce Boa: ords ol 25.00 posttion o} ponaibilities, Rallroads on WASHINGTON, Oot. of the railroads that the Post Omice Department be compelled to keep con- temporancous comparative weight rec- all mail carried durin Jected test of the space pay railway mail pay was denied yesterday pe the Interstate Commerce Commis- jon. Under @ provision inserted tn the new Postal Appropriation Bill over the op- tthe roads, the space basis of compensation for mall transportation will be installed throughout % per cent. of the service on Nov, 1 to try out Its Final ‘decision as to whether it shall be made permanent as @ substitute for the present weight ba- ain in left by the law to the Interstate Commerce Commission, The roada cony the pro- aain for tend that a fair test can be had only by keeping welght statistic: for com- parison. == SEN BPI clothes are dear at any price. nase a7 resco Enough to Make 2,700 Suits The great power of cash buying was never more forcefully demonstrated than in this big purchase of $32,000 worth of finest pure woolens for $18,000—from the World’s Best Mill nine months ago—for delivery now. It has made this sale possible. A We Shatter all precedents at this season, making these woolens to your measure pin Suit or Overcoat at the unmatched price of $20.00—-while they last. There are just enough woolens in this purchase to make 2,700 suits or overcoats. meee AYES rian GIs OUR INDIVIDUAL SERVICE | FIRST QUALITY WOOLENS Is to have our cutter measure you,| Every thread of the fabrics in- design a suit for you and for you only, | cluded in this sale is STRICTLY cut an individual pattern for you, cut |ALL-WOOL, and the dyes have the cloth, superintend the making and | been thoroughly tested. Even fit, be responsible for the work from |the rich plain blues and blacks SERS Neer $30 to $35 VALUES 3-PIECE SUIT or OVERCOAT Tailors They are bound to go with a rush at $20.00. Come now to obtain best selection, THE TAILORING Haas Clothes fulfill every wish of the man who wants quickly fades and crocks. You can’t go wrong in a Haas & Co! suit or overcoat USHING BLOW! To Crafty WE and every tailor knows a really first quality Suit or Overcoat cannot be made to measure or bought ready made for less than $20.00. Here is your opening to make a real saving now, during this sale. Don’t be hoodwinked by the alluring come- on prices of unscrupulous tailors, who claim to give you pure woolens and fine workman- ship in a suit for $10.00, $12.50, $14.75 to $15.00. What these crafty tailors do give you is machine-made clothes turned out by thousands from stock patterns; made up from light-weight or cotton filled materials. They are so poorly built, with cheap linings and without proper shape retaining materials that after a few days’ wear the garment loses its shape, becomes shoddy, Such of $39 to $35 value, made to your measure at $20.00; now, while they last, during this timely PURCHASE SALE $32,000 Worth Woolens Bought for $18,000 Cash, 9,000 Yards $ to dress right, and who demands SERVICE in his gar ments. tailored to your individual measure. wear Haas clothes! Haas clothes are conscientiously built, hand The tailoring of every garment is done with a full appreciation of ta//or- ingasan ART Each stitch is placed to mould the garment, and it is placed there to stay, which means to you: Shape- Retention to the very last day you 105-107 Nassau Street Two Doors North of Ann Street i Se PAS as 6 East 23d Street i i beginning to end—that's the only way |WON’T FADE, The Woolens \ fi ‘ to get a perfect fit—and lasting satis- | include novelty and popular col- Gi i .. faction in honest made-to-measure|ors; in all over 935 different Ie — clothes. patterns~ all materials. i +] Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back & | Iki] 70-74 Chambers Street ttsfction Guaranteed or Money hid z Ey} One Door West of Broadway H ¢ ie le 11 Cortlandt Street ) ig City Investment Building Custom Tailors Established 1896 ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK. aoe e 4 ; Opposite Metropolitan Life Insurance Building Your Garbage Can 1916, nS ee ET BONWIT TELLER &-.CO, — The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET v <—— e Cachet of Youth “JEUNES FILLES” Modes Fashions for “FLAPPERS” Distinctive and Individualized Misses’ Suit Fashions Fashioned to Type, 25.00 350.00 The personality of the “jeune fille” of 14 to 18 years finds its exact complement in a Bonwit Teller & Co. tailleur. The youth and charm, the verve and esprit of the younger set are irably ex- pressed in these suit fashions for misses. Misses’ Tailleurs Simple 25.00 to 75.00. Velour de Laine Suits 27.50 to 110,00. Peau de Peche Suits 85.00 to 250:00 Costumes of Velocteen, veloet jis and Callot satin for misses 59.50 to 350.00. Featured are suits of marked simplicity for school and college wear, three piece suits after Jenny with very simple strap shoulder frocks and buttonless belted coats, Redingote suits with fur stole collars, wine color éatin suits with + deep collars and cuffs of Kolinsky, long cas sock coat suits, Velvet suits with Chinchifle fur and the deep intricately soutache embroidered Callot girdle. Many other types with ingenious and interesting arrangements of the fur collar and cuffs and other style details. Misses’ Daytime COATS Specialized Styles Essentially Youthful, 29.50 t 185.00 A wonderful collection of topcoats which denote the fashions of the day for the younger set. _ Individualistic in style- theme and silhouette, they possess a debonnaire quality particularly suited to misses of 14 to 18. Velour de Laine Coats 29.50 Patagonia Cloth Coats 39.50 Fur Trimmed Coats 45.00 Among these coats are many tailored mannish types without fur, while others have huge col- lars of various fashionable pelts. ESS IN LATEST STYLE —ON LIBERAL CREDI GOWNS & FROCKS Afternoon and Evening Modes 29.50 & 175.00 Greek silhouettes, Italian lines, i mark the various models for the matinee, luncheon and tea. frocks and velvets, with side trains cloud-like scarfs of tulle. “FLAPPER” Apparel Originated by and exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. For thehard-to-fit-girl of 12 to16 “Flapper” Tailleur Suits 25.00 45.00 Thoroughly different and distinctive types of suits not to be found outside of this establish- ment, 9) mally ‘cosine for girls itl, to 16 years of age who have outgrown their years, +e must adhere to girlish modes in apparel. “Flapper” Frocks 15.00 45.00 Emphasized are little serge frocks with “cheval” collars, serge combined with plaid silks, tunic frocks of serge with shadow stitch- ery, frocks with bead trimming and colored yarn embroidery, basque, cape and effects, frocks with crepe de chine vests, coat dresses with underblouses of striped straight line plaited dresses with worsted Ly Also the most attractive and dainty frocks afternoon and party wear. Size 12 to 16, “Flapper” Coats 25.00 & 65.00 Specialized styles for school and dress occasions made in velour, broadcloth and velvet —in belt and broad belt models, ripple cape effects and long waisted typer. Size 12 to 16, Stylish, High Grade Clothing for Men, Young Men, Women, Misses and Boys. | a > toilet bowl, Kitchen sink, ecrubbing | water, etc., this powerful disiufecta and deodorant will prevent foul edere and deotrey diseane germs. Use it daily in your Bowe, Atall grocers and diuzgists—16ca can, be \{ quality within the N reach of everybody. AT 9TH ST. Sth Aves *Ls" No Extra Charee for Tt, Advertisements for The World may be bete at SS Rp hat Mecemser ctlion in the aly 4 - IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT XOU NEED—« WO! 7 a ——

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