The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 9

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Largest Popular Price Garment House in New Yor! D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St BROOKLYN NEW YORK Special One Day Sale—Saturday ONLY 1,000 New Waists NEWARK Taken From Regular Stock and Placed on Sale To-morrow at All Three Stores at 59c Present Selling Price, 95c Elaborately Embroidered Voiles—bright, fresh and crisp Exceptional Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Coats Tremendous Assortments—Unequalled Values $ 10° $45.00 $48.5 $95. Fur Trimmed—Plush Trimmed—Mannish Effects Scores of Street, Motor, Semi-Dress and Dress styles—wide flaring effects, belted or non-belted—moclels that express the very latest style thoughts and marked considerably lower than the usual prices that prevail. Included are Fashion’s Favorite Fabrics in the Leading Colors Bolivia Cloths, Seal Plushes, Chinchillas, Broadcloths, Wool Veloura, Wool Plushes, Matelams, Boucles, Corduroys, Zibelines, Cheviots and Kerseys. The colors include Black, Brown, Green, Burgundy, Plum, Wine and Mustard; also Stripes, Plaids and Mixturesa Sizes 14 to 44. No Charge for Alterations SWEEPING CLEARANCE 300 Handsome Suits RADICALLY REDUCED TO $40 This fine collection of Suits for women and misses—embracing many of our higher priced numbers—is sharply cut in price for immediate » clearance, Fashionable fur trimmed and tailored models in sizes 14 to 44. i The ahove alco on en al our BROOKLYN STORE and _! WARK STORE Fulton and Bridg. Ss: Markel and Halsey S. vs Remarkable Purchase High Class Dresses Many Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost $4G-95 595.00 $48.95 Including smart Tailored Serge Frocks, distinctive Silk Afternoon Dresses and exquisite Dance and Evening Gowns, This is unquestionably the moat note- worthy Dress Sale of the entire season— presenting models that will appeal to the most fashionable woman and miss, Yee West Forty-second Street Belween 5th and 6th Avenues Modish Su . i Misses’ Fur-trimmed ‘Vailored Suits | About 100 suits selected from regular stock, developed in vel our cloth, broadcloth and checks; former prices up to $55.00, at $25.00 and 35.00 | Lailored and dressy effec Girls’ Winter Coats double - belted model, of chinchilla, in navy or grey; check lined; sizes from 8 to 14 years, Special $9.75 Gils’ Attractive Coats of velour cloth; flare and belted effects; some with deep fur collar and band- ings, ter and interlined, Special $14.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats suitable for the hard-to velour clot it girl, of velvet or broadcloth, many fur trimmed, ' Special $18. 75 | | | | ae 4 Girls’ Woolen Frocks one and two-piece models, some with detachable waists; In serge and plalds; brald bound, | | Special $7.50 ~*~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. 7. oe District Pe hie in N.Y, SOPHS ROUT | Housewives’ Association | Will Gather In Recruits| ep lle [Volunteers Called For to Spread the Gospel of Fair) Charges for Necessaries of Life and to Fight the Extortion and Petty Graft That Makes Living a Difficult Problem. Class of 1920 Retreat With Three of Five Prisoners Who Had Danced at Smoker. Aa the smoke of battle and tobacco | freshmen out of their annual amoker, and the freshmen, who escaped with three prisoners, both claimed victory Just as the class of 1920 was gath- ering last night Ave 1918 scouts arrived. Unsupported by the main sophomore ‘oolumn, they were imprisoned in the cellar, deprived of their clothes and ordered to entertain the freaimen with dances, With enough clothing law, Harold Fox and Di leaders of the sophomore & dash for fre: the second floor to the street was bruised and sent home, Was recaptured. The other thres sophom kno f' several combatan captured Hervey, In tho mean t Fox Hervey lores began row TANG AM AELINVED, ‘ (Prom the Richmond Times Mepete.) Ming Gottror—Do you believe in for- [ay tune-tollera? + ‘harpiolgi=Tou bet t do. I have re- | ports from Dun and Bradstreet et my roonta that, have told me the sige of your father’s fortune to a dot, ‘ ER BEST FOR COLDS By Sophie Irene Loeb. cleared over the Amaterdam Inf, One| main Every week hundreds of women are added to the Iist of members of Hundred and Fifty-ffth Street and) fr {tne Housewives’ Protective Association, and an association of several Amsterdam Avenue, sophomores of thre pr | thousand housewives will be organized before the New Year. New York University, who routed 200 joy car and | The only requirement to join the organization is to sign the application blank below and receive the colin of protection in the combined effort of the women of the city to reduce the high cost of living. e Several suggestions have been made by members to acquaint their neighbors with the big work that ts contemplated in the protection of the home. In order to secure the co-operation of every housewife interested in the project, the association Issues a call for volunteer captains, It ts proposed that these captains will each have a district tm the vicinity in which they live to secure members, As there are no dues or fees of any kind, no obligation on the part of the housewife, the women who have already volunteered deem It no hardship to spread the purpose of the movement, expecially since every woman reallzes the importance of doing something In the present arrive ny West 42nd. Street Between 5th a For Women, Mis Stern Brothers Ai wherwbon the Contains no Injurlous Drugs or Alcohol A with und trol. West 43rd ind 6th Avenues Clearance of Tailored and Sport Hats ses and Children ON THE THIRD FLOOR, SATURDAY critical condition of market prices for common commodities, Subscription blanks will be sent to ate ReD may induce other Captains to be Street each volunteer Captain, who will in turn report the number of members | seoured af the end of each week. | Among the members who have of- fered to secure district co-operation are Mrs. Meyer Frankel, President | of the Housewives’ Protective League, and Mrs, Dora R. 8. Troeck. Mrs. | Troeck, in her letter applying for | three memberships, writes as follows: | “With great interest have I read the columns in The Evening World | about the high cost of living. As a | Suffragist and a Captain of a district, | the welfare of the homes ts near my | heart. I would undertake canvassing ‘th my district and urge the house- | wives to Jotn your association, but not active in this great movement.” NEW JERSEY AND HARLEM WOMEN MANIFEST INTEREST. Other letters from members are ay followa: "the Livery woman 8 Housewtves’ Asso deeper interest in ing to the cost of life, Many goo averse to taking are fully aware that the to insure large Incomes to “Let us join and be: toward a reduction fs well as an econom all our supplies, We shoul enough to Insist on laws t * Protective Amortation uld enroll in the ation and take « rs pertain ties of Boys’ Mackinaws, in the new models and the latest colorings and weaves; 8 to 18 yrs. Including a varied assortment of the season’s best models, as follows: Women's Smart Hats | $4.50 and 6.75 pa. $2 Boys’ Clothing for School and Dress Wear ON THE THIRD FLOOR, AT RE. $5.00 to 9.75 | Misses’ and Children’s Hats 95 and 3.95 SONABLE PRIC Norfolk Suits, in faney mixtures; newest models, extra knickerbockers; 7 to 18 years. ES. $6.75 to 17.50 Stern Brothers West Forty-third Street A Highly Important Offering To-morrow, Saturday. is, Coats and Dresses Al price concessions that are exceptional Serge and W bined with satin; former prices up to $42.50, at $15.00 and 18.75 Girls’ Smart Frocks of serges some Girls’ Stylish Frocks of velvet or serge, effects; many finished with em- to prohibit the high pric ‘ « Juniors’ Overcoats, $5.00 to 18.50 in box, pinch and belted back models; plain and fancy materials; 244 to 10 yrs, Novelty Suits, $5.00 to 20.00 in junior Norfolk, modified Russian and middy styles; blue serge, fancy mixtures and silk; sizes 3 to 10 years, j every ono may respond. Therefore I | have planned to gather a subscription | * |trom every housewife and commit | this petition to our Alderman, “If this meets with your approval kindly let me hear from you imme- diately. Or have you @ better plan to suggest? I think the great cause MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION >, Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. ’ 1916 STonmewtven’ Protective Amoc!ation “Enclosed please find my applica tion for membership, It i Indeed | | TO-MORROW, AT The Fairy Tale Book—A collec tion of all the favorite tales; large cloth bound volume; #50 illustrations {po color and black and white Name . we wer ene ses ewe cece rccceconcere errors Special i at 50e F ustrations in cold | black and white..... J Books by L. Frank Baum, aut! “Sea Fairies, Address ..sceseerereeess I desire to enrol! my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Mother Goose-Nursery Rh 1 . th bound =v 0. | siderable | modittes the Most Decisi o for 5c, With best nto of 1214 to 16-0 wishes for success, “MRS, B. MARTIN CLARY, | “140 W. One Hundred and Third Street, Now York City.” ——<——— ‘ALU, S DIPLOMATS Were Novelty Lavallleres, %3.50 to§6,75) Sterling Silver Rings, $3.60to 86.00 Imported Brooches, $3.25 to 10.00} Mesh Bags, 82.50 to B3.50 WABHINGTON, Nov, 16.--In ae leordance with custom, all American Ambassadors and Ministers abroad are expected to resign as a sequenc to President Wilson's ou new term of office. Many of them wer ool Jersey Dresses ts, many fur-trimmed; some com- Bracelets, ete., mounted with seli-precious stones, at $7.50 to 25,00 Formerly $18.00 to 35,00 cession to & sted orig Books for Small Children School Overcoats, $11.50 to 18.50 Is; neat 8 years. $7.75 to 17.50 of blue serge, in the latest models, in belted and box back mo and faney mixtures; 11 to Norfolk Suits, with extra knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 yrs. REDUCED PRICES, Alice in Wonderland & Through ) the Looking Glass—By Lewis Carroll Large cloth bound volume; illustrations in color | and black and white Child's Garden of Robert Louis bound ror of “The Oz Books.” » with and beautifully J ” “John Dough and the Cherub,” “Sky Island,” and “Baum’s ” containing full page color and black and white illustrations; special at ve Reductions in Jewelry Prepared for Saturday’s Selling Were \Imported Brooches, $7.50to 1200] Enameled Lockets, 50 to 12.00 Sterling Silver Rings $7.50 to 89.00 Imported Lavallieress7.50 to 15,00} ‘Trimming Buckles, — #3.50to 10.00 | 95" meled Novelties, #9.00 to 15.00 Ec A! ng Jeweled Chains,82.7/ 0 ey nported Bra ats, &7.50to12.5 Sresident Wilson Contemplat Gunmetal Novelties, $4.50 to45.00 Mesh Bags, #6,50 Loxy.00| Preagent ; BEEN Enameled Bracelets, $7.50 Jet Novelties, a7 50t0 15.00 | Making Exter hanges in Enameled Cigarette Holders $3.75’ Trimming Buckles, $9.00 to 15,00. Ambassadorial Service Imported Jewelry, Lavallieres, Pins, | lmported Enameled Boxes, Vanities I y I and Novelties, in very large variety, at $9.50 to 65.00 k rly $19.00 to 95,00 { Ministers w A - : inal hout special knowledge « ue REESE RE Sete eerie hi Street and Afternoon Coats Misses’ Raincoats lihetr pals rey aes velvet; many trimmed with bancdiige of furs, An deateshls oslbes ae cuekians Ir ’ $29.50, 37.50 and 45.00 at $16.50 the exigent of 9 ee tm , : Oat a ain tians Exceptional Values in Women’s Waists Girls’ High Class Seasonable Apparel a ee aot 82.85 at $3.75 Roawavelt traniiy raquosted. & Modsot Silk Marquisette Satin Striped rept f Georgette Crepe, in white and flesh; i Pri nations of all the ; de Chir 0 Nets, net lined, em- embroidered and beaded; Also Specially Priced for Saturday WASP APR REY A) i“ ' Seer dnearaudelbes elma CARESS ra ea ele ap at Crepe de Chine and satin Underbodices at 88e ras the head. GONE SINCE ELECTION NiGi Roy Went Qui to Collect Dritiwooa for Boutire and Disuppeared, with aingle and double belts, { with Oriental wool embroidery, pique collars, Special $9.75 AT; Elaborately lace trir 1, in pink Women’s Fashic one and two-piece broidered ‘collar and cuffs, meen at 89c Special $14.75 Large Georgette Collars, some others filet lace trimmed; also pls Children’s Angora Sweater Suits at $3.95 in , rose and cas from & to 4 years, Five pic mable Neckwear at $1.35 Sets, afl ets prettily embroidered. Special 5.00 Vestees,also Collar and Cuff 50c tor;

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