The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1916, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, Perbwespay, NOVEMBER 1, 1016, — a The Veronese Free Room Information has been added to wi our Restaurants nn bout ’ and has a character- Winter Tours in istic charm in dec- the South oration and atmos- Ask Mr. Foster Fhere. Travel Office Fifth Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Tenth Floor ae em em oes 39th Street ee eee eee. For Thursday, Another Great Purchase 2,500 WOMEN’S SMART BLOUSES A Leading Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Secured at Remarkable Concessions and Offered At 4% to % Less Than Usual Prices me eee ene. Blouses Blouses $3.95 $4.95 Models Regularly Sold at $5.95 to $6.95 Models Regularly Sold at $7.95 to $10.75 / aocen sem censemrenrenrencenvenven saneamceeencenseniencasvancendpensanvast ny Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Cloth fabrics of superior qualities and in favored colorings. ‘The collection includes: Crepe de Chine, hand embroidered beaded model; street shades, flesh or white. Georgette Crepe, hand embroidered; street shades, flesh or white. Georgette Crepe, satin striped combined with plain Georgette; black, purple, flesh or white. Georgette Crepe, floral patterned in com- 1 binations of colors, renee eee ee ee eee rere eer ae anrenrenranencan: Crepe de Chine, embroidered or box pleated model in flesh or white. | Georgette Crepe, Valenciennes lace trimmed; flesh or white. Georgette Crepe with hand embroidered. Chiffon Cloth, bead embroidered; in the new strect shades. satin Pied, charmeuse; ' i None The fact that these are New Blouses, fresh, No is Cc. 0. D. dainty and in the smartest of styles makes this Approvals An Event of Extraordinary Interest Third Floor i oo ne Ty ee ee ae eee: ree ee eee cee ems emceme: ae cenoe: For Thursday—Remai «able Values Featuring a Group of A New Collection of WOMEN’S SUITS WOMEN’S COATS $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 & $35.00 $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $115.00 raat meri A i Hit. Heavy wool Plush, Chiffon Broadcloth, Bolivia, Velveteen, BEOEGCICH) Velour ciety Whipeord } vetour Cloth and Seal Plush with deep ‘collars of and Gabardine of fine quality in fur trimmed and Raccoon, Skunk, Taupe Wolf, Hudson Seal (dyed tailored effects; in practically every color and in an | Muskrat) and French Seal (dyed Coney). Winter's almost unlimited variety of smart models. most effective models. Third Floor cen cemremnts decom me eer anne men, aocancenransanren-(j-entenrenrensenrentancenvan/sncanran-ancancancmnranrancancancancancensn LLP >) > (> A () A (SE (| An Extraordinary Purchase { 4800 Yards of Fine Dotted and Printed NOVELTY SWISS 40 inches wide Regularly sold at 35c to soca yd. 18c Sheer Swiss Muslins, patterned with floral motifs and woven dots in nearly a dozen pretty effects. White grounds with the dain- tiest of designs in pink, blue, heliotrope and black. A most desirable fabric for dresses, kimonos, fancy aprons, boudoircaps, bedsets, curtains, ete. Ground Floor Tables > > A) >) > () SD () ED (O) i OS 029) SO 0 aS SO a OSS 0 SS 0 SS 0 0 08) An Important SALE OF SILKS Featured for Thursday are special values of timely interest in Silks and Velvets of typical Lord & Taylor excellence. Black Chiffon Velvets Formerly $5.50 a yard $3.95 A rich black Dress Velvet of supple and exquisite texture; width, 38 inches, Black Dress Satins Formerly $2.50 a yard $1.87 Imported Satin of high lustre and fine quality; width, 39 inches Ground Floor. Splendid Values in DRESS GOODS Special for Thursday are ex- traordinary economies in staple Serges and the smartest of new semi-made Skirts. Fine French Serges Formerly $2.00 a yard $1.38 In shades of midnight blue, brown and forest green, §4 inch serges of fine texture. Semi-made Skirts Formerly $7.50 to $10.00 $6.85 New fabrics in many smart models featuring the latest style notes, Second Floor > 1 0 ED EDD 0D 0D PD ee Ep OD eeee, 0D ED DDC aD CD om | | | | | | \ | | | ! Oe ee eH ee The Vogue of Fur , IN MILLINERY The Fur Hat and the Hat, Fur Trimmed, } sponsored by such authorities as Maria Guy and Jeanne Duc, divide the honors, .cestenineetietnesinentienie issih dental ceetoemtomeeaiimaaeaiianl 2 Special Values in ! HANDKERCHIEFS For the Particular Man A large shipment of fine Irish linen Handkerchiefs just arrived includes these “Syecials,” the hems of which are And what wonder, when these smart little hand-thread-drawn, chapeaux possess such “chic,” such distinction? Renulationistze ...Each, 28¢ Dozen, $2.75 Very youthful are these very close-fitting little Regulation and large size....... Each, 35¢ Dozen, $4.00 shapes, dashing in their lines and severe in their Regulation and extra size Each, 50¢ Dozen, $5.75 simplicity. Round Turbans, Boat Shaped Turbans : ' Men's Hand-Hemstitched Handkerchiefs | Mandarin Turbane and Continentals Hems, 44 and !y inch widths, are finely hemstitched by Some of panne velvet, in black, white, pink or ee eee WANG yee ssecesraecseeedysnoannontnels pecial B0¢ cach blue, banded with fur; others shirred and with fur Monograms Initials —Crests pompon and edges; still others have fur crowns pom ed Orders may be placed now for Christmas gifts, Exclusive and boast a brilliant ornament. M styles and original designs submitted and work promptly Sealine, Moline and Nutria bs execusnd ; ; Pa ‘ are the Mode’s favored furs for this Winter Mil- | Women’s | Women's Handkerchiefs linery, prices of which range from Ps Handkerchiefs i Fine imported linen hand - ¢ Irish linens, soft finished $ embroidered corners in $5.50 to $7.50 { and very durable white and colors. Ideal for skating otoring and tc mae with Very special, $1.00 a dozen | 25c each $2.75 a dozen faflaral duit ee SES WAN Ground Floor ‘ Fourth Floor et mre: eo oe ee ee ee eee ee eee me ote \ SPSS 09 9” S09 0 0 I tO SD a oo tO SS 9 EE OO 10) 0 0 Sa 0 aS (09 0 SS 0 0 0 0 1 UNO POLS BNE. WILSON 8 UT OF 10 WNENPRE STAT Seabury, Also, Has Over- whelming Lead Over Whit- man in Labor Circles, That eight out of every ten trades |unionist in New York State will vote |for Wilson and seven out of every ten for Seabury 1s the clatm of labor leaders throughout the State who are | tabulating straw votes in locals which met within tho last week or ten days, In New York City it Is prediot-.. ed the President will got 91 per cont. of the total registered labor vote, As showing the drift at meetings of untons Timothy Healy, President of the Eccentric Firemen, announced to- day the result of a straw vote taken last night at a meeting of Local 56 of his union: For Wilson 144, for Hughes 4, for Henson 6, for Whitman 8 for Seabury 144, “That vote," said Mr, Healy, “shows the trend of things in every local in the eclty. Reports that I get show that there is no doubt about where the workers stand, With the axcep- tion of those who vote the Socialist ticket, and we will get a great many of those, the labor vote is almost a unit for President Wilson.” A canvass made of the building trades shows that of the total known registered vote, exclusive of the Ger- man organization of carpenters, seven out of ten favor Wilson, ‘The result of the longeshoremen’s poll has been published heretofore in ‘The Evening World Edward I. Hannah, Chairman of the » an exclusive from thirty-two central labor bodies up-State. “There isn't the slightest doubt about the up-State workingman," said Mr. Hannah, “He is for Sea- bury. The latest reports show a big movement In the Soclalist vote ward Wilson and Seat U chairmen predict the the vote In ¢ The “let-w has been fou gument with the |days of the ¢ from Mr. Wilse Up in the final ite apart State sho ployed dur than In sunton the aver but $3.40 SUICIDE HIS DAUGHTER. w. c Foster Wentifies Mra, il Deserted, Saya Mother, A young woman who committed sul ‘ by inhaling & Whoopee! Whee!— I'mgonner get home in time for supper. Ma's D&C doughnuts, "n_ pie, ‘n I can’t be late. got Hooray for Ma, she says DIC Is the Flour for me SEL “RAISING 10c and 20c Pacts All “Lost and Found” arttoles Hullding, aye, These of The “Lost and Found” advertisaments un be left at any of The World's New York, ov Brooklyn Office, 4100 Mata, (0. 34th Street James MeCreery & On Thursday and Frida: 5th Avenue Extraordinary Sale 350 Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses At 18.50 regularly 25.00 to 30.00 NO CREDITS NO C. O. D'S. NO APPROVALS An exceptionally advantageous purchase of a manufacturer’s surplus stock of high class After- noon and Street Dresses—and about 100 Dresses selected from our regular stocks— Comprising many of the season's smartest models in plain tailored, fur trimmed and embroidered styles, in every color and shade now in vogue. MATERIALS: ,Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine, fine All Wool Serge, and Wool Jersey. Unparalleled November Sale Women’s High Class Suits at $33.00 An extraordinarily timely sale affording an opportunity, at the height of the season, to secure High-Class Suits at a remark- ably low price. We have succeeded in pro- | ducing in these suits a { value so far above what i would be expected at i $33.00 that it affords an opportunity to make most advantageous purchases. Plain — and faney tanored models; long Russian Suits; short, jaunty effe Foreign adaptations; fur-trimmed Suits; Sport Suits; and Special Suits in sizes SS to 48, Styles: Materials: Broadcloth, Velour, Poiret ‘Twill, Gabardine, Cheviot, Alpine Cloth, Sylvette and Vicuna, ' Colors: Checks, Navy Blue, — Green, Brown, Blackberry, Rose and high shades; also Black. | 4 UMBRELLAS | WOMEN’S HOSIERY } For Men and Women Al Special Prices Umbrellas of Piece-dye Taffeta or fine | Women's Thread Silk Ho superior ality. Cotton; natural wood sterling | qualit Black, White and Col pair 95e — croriail Landles: .acmeledivcont lacs, | \\ Thread silk Ho with lisle ; eT ra ut special 1.95 | (Ps and soles. Black, White and Colors, I Special 1.95 pair 69¢ \ : 500 dozen pairs Women's Medium and ; Umbrellas of Taffeta Silk handles of li nie NG J “ a ght we cotton Black or White; mission wood or natural wood, also sterl Ww | AWOUHIGGE, WHE ushiend ee y e silver trimmed, Special 2.95 pair 35¢; 6 pairs 1.95 ANNUAL NOVEMBER SALE 100,000 Yards of Silks and Velvets At the Lowest Prices of the Year 12,000 Yards of New Washable Shirting Silks 5 In a choice variety of advance styles and color combinat’ons 1.00 per yard

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