The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 10

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Gov, Whitman at a Basear, Gov. Whitman and Grace Darling |°" Dis Te-ele Regiment Bazaar last night. The tie hands and receiving congratulations! WAR CAMPS EUROPE’S HOPE. on, Miss Darling, who wan on the evening's Reception Com- divided the honors of the Sixty-ninth | rites, also shook hands with admir- era who prefer screen drama to poll- THE EVENING WORLD, FR:DAY, Co-Operative System for - Housewives’ Association | “Ther 500,000 prisoners in the war camps of Europe, and before the war ts over there will be at least 6,000,000," ania John R. Mott at the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the International Committes of the NOVSMBE® 16, ‘ — YM C. A. at the “Those men.” he first when the wi rehabilitating Europe. 29 West 34th St. ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) A Large Collection of Smart Coats SPECIALLY PRICED FOR | THIS OCCASION AT ; $2 00 | A well selected variety \| of effective models, trimmed with the FURS in vogue. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN EACH INSTANCE. Are you consistent? Do you spend hours deliber- ating upon the selection of some trivial personal requirement and rush to the first shop which displays an eyeglass signboard ctor your eyeglasses If you have reason to believe that your eyes need professional advice and attention, do your- self the justice of giving the matter careful thought. ‘The very best attention should be the only kind considered, \\ and, by all means, entrust them | only to an Oculist—a Regis- Included are $25 Coats, for | | tered Physician, who devotes Street, Motor | |) his entire time and thought to and Semi- the care of eyes. || Dress wear, /9 | The Oculists in our ten es- | sizes 14 to 44, \» || tablishments limit their work | exclusively to the examination .. THE FABRICS: be eyes aoe the Peeing of in- lasses —if required, i. eae, . Due to the volume of our Broadcloth, Seal jatronage —the Largest in the World —we are enabled to in- clude their services with all Harris Glasses —whether they cost $2 or more, Plush, Suede Cloth and Wool Plush. . THE COLORS: Mustard, Belts 4 Burgundy, ine, e e Brown and Black. ] | 54 Kent in self or contrast- ing colors, and warm interlinings. ——————— = dort last night id, “will be the ‘over to start ! the nited Ee CO [Becton ete ie hee men Ihe Members Want to Work Hand in Hand With the ‘ fo | || tke omen to redeam the present Euro-| Farmers, Who Will Now Have the Benefit of the ts Rural Credits—Hundreds Joining and | The budget of the Inte jonal Committee thie year, he 1. | $2,200,000. “St. Stonhis 23a Bt, near 4th Ave. lee West i25th st. mer Lenox Ave, } | Linings of soft Silks | l| <8 Columbus Av yt rs ‘iainistia \ | 1007 Broadway. ar. Willoughby, Brooklyn || 480 Fulton St..epposite A. & 8., Brockiva | | G83 Broad Mt. mext to Bedell's, Newark Urged as a Price Reducer + Getting the Protecting Tokens. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Have you seen the Protective Coin? It fa about the size of @ half dollar and {s carried in the purse when | shopping. Several hundred have been sent out this week to members of the Housewives’ Protective Association. Every housewife interested in reducing the high cost of ving may secure one by signing the applica tion blank below, When shown to the dealer he realizes that thou-| sands of women are banded together and backed by The Evening World for the following pu se To reduce the cost of living wherever possible, To fight high prices that are artificial } rs To secure just weight and measures. Koonin name use To eliminate petty graft on the common commodi- tea, To atand together against unwarranted strikes on the necessaries of | life. | To exchange opinions and views through the columns of The Evening | World Ten met wR. To set forth methods of household economy Just now various angles of the food " at “| now In process of organization ans question are being Investigated for] DO” Ae pec ee ae for securing | the Housewives’ Protective Assocla-| money by people of moderate means tion, Ways and means are being de-| who wish to secure land for farming. | | vised to bring the farmer and con-| Already the Housewives’ Associa- | | sumer closer together as a big ele-| tion {sin receipt of many letters as to ment in eliminating unnecessary} the possibilities of the rural credits, costs. It is anticipated that a great tn- One of these is to promote co-ope- | centive for farming will be manifested ration among tarmers and urge more] in the coming year by the inaugura- | pecple to become farmers. tion of the banks, With the end of The rural credit banking system ta! the war hundreds of foreign farmers MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Atsociation, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1916 Name .....ccccceccsccsecccscccccssescnssersseecees Address .. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective Association. © Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. . B. Altman & Cu. A Special Sale of Millinery TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED will take place to-morrow in the Department on the First Floor. Excellent values will be offered in Trimmed Hats « « at $4.50 & 6.75 Untrimmed Hats . . at 1.75 & 2.90 ° (Styles for Women and oiilisses) Everything new and smart in Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments will be found in | (sizes 33 to 40 chest), hi 1 f this D T his at cost. The church was poor and | the regular, stock of this Department. 7 1), and those members who wished . a Deparcingnt. Tomes Men's Lace Shoes smal, and those members whe wished is also a choice selection of Evening Hats sas Oren ieeS not enlist the necessary number of ® outsiders to take ali of the produce, so; featuring gold or silver lace combined with velvet or fur. Prices are attractively moderate. Large Price Reductions in | Misses’ Tailor-made Suits will take effect to-morrow (Saturday) The styles and materials are in every way 4 MORAL: CALL UP THE Assoc! desirable, and the prices ibe as | € ATION AND COMPLAIN, quoted below) unusually attractive. | to be held to-morrow in the Departinent on — gtrwers r a ee $23.50 $28 the Fourth Ploor, will offer sided coat sinaap fer thle tac bersip . & 28.00 taken. | am sure the league is doing! 1 iit can to put down higher prices. | — See Seed Peo) ickan PL eee m also giad to inti t | Winter-weight Uisters, of gray and heather HB Mee eed Ged ai ihe patitel yoolelimed: sizes U1. te rears Marke Lengths of Wool Materials mixtures, wool-lined; sizes 11. to 18 years, BAe siie ao) 1) protenteal avout at - . . . ne for the pape (FOR SUITS, DRES SIRTS OR COATS) | . 4 ao Peale s pound ana ‘ = Plaid Ma Renin 6.75 Pee Rte walghedia Guarvar ot a all ¢ Astath nid ch tes Ato IR years, 6.75 hind cents. | protested, and at] comprising woo! velours, Rroadcloths 3 5 noun telephoned 10 the Langue | SS, 4 hin! f eevery ouvewlfa would oO} fots, Homespuns, Serges and Plaids | RI h Reo sizes 4 to 18 years nal Secleee would’ soon Ure) oF} destmale fabrics, in the fashionable col t m4 crafting on the PATS SCHULTZ will be placed om sale to-morrow I . SHE THANKS EVENING WORLD { « aes ron Tt ° | Stripe cieite 2 e Ne Figh th Avenne i , ' es | “Dear M I giadly do all at appreciably reduced prices. yesrs . «.« «© « e« per in my power t help your association en rr A Selected Number of Young Men’s Suits tailored, will be placed on sale to-morrow at the special price of $24.50 (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) | te of black or tan calfskin, in a smart, comforte | able and decidedly good-looking model, will be on sale to-morrow at the special priceof | $4.85 per pair (Men's Shoe Department, | Another Sale of Boys’ Clothiiig Hiith Auenu-Madiaon Avenue, New York Nae will be coming to the United States to retrieve their losses, ‘ By plans now in progress the asso- clation will join with governmental authorities to promote more farm Production. I, will also work in co- operation with Frederick Howe, Com-_ missioner of Immigration, on this and the servant question, | AHOUSEWIFE WHO WANTS CO- ’ OPERATION. | Following are more interesting let- ters received from the members of the a@ociation: No. 128 Forbell Avenue, Brooklyn. Houewives’ Protective Association: “Ladies—Laciosed please find coupon and stamp for my enrolment in Housewlves’ Association. ‘I knew a man who, some fifty years ago used to stand at a receiving market and by produce from the, farmers as they drove up in their) wagons.. Many times he resold loads of fruit and vegetables before they were unloaded from the farmers’ wagons. Bee the point? “I am acquainted with a man who jast winter told the fellow members of bis church if they could between them make up a sufficient he would! | buy a carload of apples and another | of potatoes, and let cach person have | in stylish models, well- the effort fell through. ‘Our present ‘middlemen’ make for- tunes, while the ‘ultimate consumer’ | is gradually being turned into tne jaboring clams,’ 4. @, into slavery. “Should a sufficient number of women give their orders to an express company for any certain line of mer- chandise the company could buy it— avoiding a salaried buyer—and de- liver the goods at their present charge. Co-operation, and even community Uulities, such as laundries and kiteb- ens, will have to come atime; we just as well bi ow, Very) | First Floor) yours, MRE AMY M sTRarn” The bleh cost of living ts certainly go ing beyond my reach and I really think ft te up to us housewives to write and act Thanks to the Evening World for do wish tt the highest suc ees A constant reader a» MRS 8. KIRKMBTRICK,” ——eeece -~ 1916, Lamberts Two Savings On Christmas Gifts of Jewelry Some people read some things in the newspapers “to kill time” but Lambert announcements like this one are read to save time. Also to save motes on every gift of Christmas Jewelry, from a child’s solid gold ring up to the most beautiful piece of diamond jewelry. We save your time because our store is readily reached from anywhere; because we have'a sufficient sales-staff to take care of all comers; because we have such a stock of Diamond, Platinum and Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond. Platinum and Solid Gold Rings, most reliable and durable American and imported Watches, Clocks and Silverware that you can buy all your Christmas Jewelry in this one place. Save time by selecting your Christmas Jewelry at Lamberts NOW and let us reserve it until you want it. You can pay when you call for it. We save your money because we are Direct Spot-cash Importers of Diamonds, are large Manufacturers and Direct Buyers from other manu- facturers. We never buy of middlemen and we have 4n unpretentious, in- expensive store where rents are low. Another reason for Lamberts low prices is that the extent of our business enables us to sell to advantage at a low rate of profit. A WORD ON DIAMOND PRICES The prices of fine diamonds, such as we show our customers, rise because the demand for them in this coW&try was never so great as now, nor was the supply ever so small to micet so many sales We are able to meet the needs of all our customers for full- cut Diamonds of high quality, since We import them direct and mount them in our factory. We buy for spot*cash at the lowest prices (no middlemen) direct from the cutters. We &@ bought Heavily before thestast vines in Europe. And all this means a saving for the buyers of ° Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings $10.00 to $1,500.00 Ss we e, $100 $150 $200 $225 $275 and other Diamond Jewelry at Lamberts. Christmas Styles in Lavallieres Enough tasteful designs in Diamond, Platinum and Solid Gold Lavallieres in the Lambert store to plohg every body: Many new Christmas patterns come from the busy Lambert factory, Others we Buy direct from other manufacturers and no middleman is the better off. ‘/ ‘ All platinum hand mounting. Securely and at- tractively wet made diamonds artisti- cally setinthe pop: ulardomeeffect,all hand- with 27 fine white $50 $75 platinum diamonds $280.00 made mounting m1 $585.00 Solid 14- karat Gold La valliere, set with 1 full cut diamond, 1 real ba- roque pearl and 16 real half pearls, arranged very and effective artistically des gn, \ set. é $22.00 $10.00 Tbs pies donot include chains, which are 68.00 ai ad Other Solid Gold Lavallieres, $2.75 up. In Solid Gold, set with directly imported diamonds, $9.00 up. In hand made Platinum, Lavalliere with Pearls and a small but fine Diamond, $33.00 and up. In Watches— Accuracy First When watches come to us from first-class factories—we buy of no others—they are first of all put into the hands of expert watch- makers, who must find them free from flaws before we will guar- antee them. Even with all the care exer- cised at the factories im- perfect move- ments will go out once ina while. We take endless pains to pre- vent their getting into the hands of our custom- ers. Plat. A very imum modern hand and exquisite ls karat Gold, Lavallicre, made pierced Gavaliiare design, 1 (Ba) and fine small Chain, Diamond Lavalliere set with 4 full cut fine Dia- monds, $200.00 This stvle in various rices from $50.00 upwards, Lavallicre hand wrought of solid platioum, set with 27 carefully selected Diamonds $215.00 Price Brooches Bright as Blossoms Forms of beauty abound among Lambert Dia- Lace Pin, solid 14-karat gold; mond and Solid 4 platinum applied leaves. One Gold Brooches, fulleut Diamond and ¢real Pearls. and so do mod- $14,509 erate prices, Leaves and flowers, stars, crescent and a hundred fanciful shapes in natureand art supply ideas for de- signers, catches brooches place. de l4-karat Green Gold Patent safety Brooch, 1¢ real pearls and hold these 1 fine diamond, engraved firmly in bord-r and fancy scroll platinum centre, $25.00 Man's Solid 14-Karat Gold Watch Case, with Waltham works, $32.50. Especially is it import- ant that buyers of Christmas gifts should not be disap- ointed. Pick out your Christmas Watch today and give us your orders for engraving. Men's Sold 14-karat Gold Watches, $22.50 up gold-tilled, $10.00 up. Silver, $9.50 up Ladies Solid L&-karat Gold Watches, $16.00 up gold-tilled, $10.00 up, sterling silver, $9.00 up Solid 14 karat Gold Watch Braceleta. 3} $22.50. uj gold filled wateh Bracelets, $12.00 up sterling 51 fine directly imported Diamond: and elaborately actin hand made all Platianes Breet of wonderful design. Brooch has safety catch. $475.00, Other Platinum and Diamond Brooches from $4000 up, Solid Gold Wedding Rings Always in Season S| Dignity afd durability dis. tinguish Lambert Seamless Léekorat $3.30 up Solid Gold Wedding Rings, 18-karat $4.00 up in all styles and shapes, cles. 22-kerot $5.25 up tined to shine on the fingers of proud Christmas brides, to be as bright and strong after long years of constant service Le-karat $4.40 up 88.9" the wedding day. We 18-karat $5,50u, Cngrave them without charge. 22-karat $7.00up Come here for Wedding Presents and to choose keepsakes for best man, bridesmaids and ushers. Any Type of Signet Rin You Please . Tell us in 8 general way what sort of Soli Gold Signet Ring you would like as a Che mas gift and about how much you would care to pay. Then see what good care we would Lady's solid 14 karat gold en- gine- turned hunting case, Waltham move- ment, $16.50. silver, $10.00 up Solid 14-karat gold Watch, with 14-Karat Bracelet (ater) springs) of extension links Watch has fine te a : Waltham movement, $28.00. Watchisdetachahle and | tke ofyou. Lambert Signet Rings from $2.50 can be worn separately on pin or chain up, with diamond $10.00 up LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Nights Until 9

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