The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1917, Page 7

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a a aimnAcenesanasetniiniinbialaitsbs AUiind nist SMUMEie iene lati aida} THE EVENING WORLD, waypesont, JANUARY 3, 1917, ' NO LUNCH AT CAPITAL BARS.| a p (fF WAIST the fenith of ite cap , ORDERED BACK TO GERMANY.!'~ " Action tetan Away With, Bree ma ae r y rs v Leh ia wood ,) Slayer Mast Go in Tao Mouths or! god Taken by Haelse Won AVERTED BY TRUCE when the exe issuance of that it had faloons applyir that they abolieh f This is practically tantamount to an Order from th Mieass, crack tits cf Union is Manufacturers {f¢ seis es ifs raewue'ot the local saloons & Days to Consider Demands | An agreement eee) | CETICN 5 EPIDEMIC SWEEPING COUNTRY | wa A Repetition of Last Year's Calamity. According to reports deaths are pil trike Ends. — (AML Inter. ye be net free, BA DA ae |HHow vll wegetagk pO ler to prevent a general walk-| nenvir, Col, Jan. 3.—All the rail- of thousa rol nt f thousands of workers in th roads operating in and through the|ctergyman @ets ‘Bidense to Hold Sng up at an alarming rate due to the |dress and waist industry, an elght- Inter Mountain region wv an. the Roxing Club tw a Chareh, i ce f i o- ne ate on 8 nat of liquor Grippe epic its! day truce was agreed upon to-day b i Wane: ao ara. t gen sy REINELA Wis, Jan. 2.—The One of the Great Events of the Year. The Bargains Are of Compelling Interest tween the Manufacturers’ Association yoad to get aboard is the Union Pacific, State Boxing Commission has author-| @ and Benjamin Schlesinger, President | puss jof the International Ladies’ Garment | Workers’ Union, Next Thursday, ac nae pace ya ne = lcording ta the agreement, the manu- || =§WANAMAKER’S | WANAMAKER’S ~ i WANAMAKE R’'S s will give their final at the union for a ve crease and a 48-hour week 1 hhoth sides now believe a acttlement || will be reached. According to tho |! slothing trade journals, the 1917-1918 | z in this industry will be al. ‘Tho past year was a | they say, but the coming || 4 i} | the! stubborn cough or cold in the head that nothing seems to hetp, makes it appearance, take a wine- glassful of Johann Hoffs Malt Ex fract steaming hot and swee ane Vs The sale started yesterday, and will continue Vy for the balance of the month. Inany instances whe dies had failed. Jo Extract is sold by where.—Advt In preparing for this sale we were beset with many difficulties which were successfully overcome. The sale represents thousands of garments which were made during the dull season. In addi- tion, there are many small lots purchased at various intervals and put aside for this event. mine toasty “8 | The White Sale i in the Down-Stairs Store Is a Complete Sale in Itself WV < Q> When you read the prices quoted below Dainty and well-made undermuslins in +o j BON: IT TELLER CO. i] you will learn that we have succeeded in new and authentic models have at least Night G At 49c 7 98c. $1.49 $1.98 | The Specially Shop of Onginations | getting undermuslins and other White become a reality in this sale. And it is ad 1 > ha F 8 -15 15 styles, nt FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Sale things at very little prices. But you interesting to know that v ave accom | Petti ied jemises. 8 8 . Bestyles. n will have to inspect the merchandise to | plished this in spite of the se y of good | riod Kode 4 Baie Vis V0 10 15 styles. | realize that the prices are ridiculously trimmings (laces and embroideries) and a Brasat eete 4 4 styles. Bae ges ie seokais easy erin ee | little, high market. | Diaweri ve 10 5 styles. . ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF THEIR i! ™ Pe inenearersertiestelaer COMAl ‘ rf 5 4 styles. | Corset Covers, 18¢ ‘ombinations...... 8 5 etyles. | | Camisoles......... 5. : S etyles = '|, Hundreds of these nainsook ,corset Very Special oe covers, trimmed around their low . s ° bg |) : 7 Limited Quantities in Each Group ’ ; EXposition cle ASlanc || waite pty ety “Sample” Lingerie, 88¢ Children’s Undermuslins | covers up to $1.50. Nightgowns and envelope “— sh Rees nace ius Masonville Muslin Night Gowns, 49e ; : i Nightingale Sacques, 25¢ with clusters of tucks and hemstitch- Drawers, i7¢ Of muslin or cambric, with V . The Annual January Sale of | Drawers at 25c Flowered lawns; ribbon bows; pretty ing. Sizes 2to 12 years, siith tucks and hemstitching, | neck. Slip-over model, trimmed with | s colors. Knickerbocker ate 3 to 10 years, embroidery. Sizes 4 to 14, Two styles in these cambric draw- Japanese Kimonos, 85¢ Drawers, 17¢ Night Gowns, 35¢ pirctan 5 EES a SSRLAc] ss 1 she ms’ y vations; plain ba tri fines, AT MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES ||) tucks and hems. Others up to $1.50. eek enerate! Crepe de bay Camisoles “Wai t h Whi | ered Corse ic Nightgowns at 50c Cover, Bde. “Samples"—many finished — with als Ss in t e ite Sale Ph ili . U; d t iT 2 : ribbon shoulder straps; trimmed with wippine ndergarments i]| Nainsook—some of those with low | ——————— fine laces and effective stitching. Many popular priced blouses round necks are trimmed with lace; House Dresses, $1 others with embroidery threaded with Ane and gingham, one-piece | Hla 4 ee Phas ag a ap ste Main Aisle Countors,New Building | | ange irr} ce -. soaeonad Down-stairs Store thers up to $4.50, Hand-made and Hand-embroidered 2.95 10 37.50 | 4.95 to 26.50 3.95 01075 | carefully chosen for their style and-workmanship. All are newly arrived and present an exceptional opportunity Nighigowns. Chemises... . Envelope Chemises. for economy. ' Combinations 4.95 to 9.75 | x ih Hy > o | 2) Draw:rs. 50 3.95 & 6.75 ||) Petticoats at 50¢ For Infants | tn Voile Blouses, 79 * | Avruffle of wide embroidery adorns 6 V4 IN Long dresses of nainsook —simply | erudieed whee ee French Undergarments Biseietedmctenne dt gama Jef | and prettily made, 50e to $1. ai thers. trisaed with ook : lany other styles up to $2. Short dresses of nainsook, sizes 1 and 2 |}| panels and wide Val. insertions Hand-Made and Hand- Embroidered E 1 Ct ' 50 years, 50¢ to $1 | ’ ; x ry, nvelope Chemises. eC Hand-embroid und hand-made |} ; . Li ie Bl Nightgowns 6.75 to 97.00 ’ gb ittanat es | White Middy Blouses, 98c ingerie Blouses, $1.39 Chemises. ay 3.75 to 89.00 Flesh color or white batiste en- caps of white ba eal In the regulation Norfolk’ style, | _ Six new models in.simple tucked China Silk or 75 ( velope chemises copied from a simple For Youngsters box pleated back and front, with | effects or elaborately trimmed with Crepe de Chine Blausee, Envelope Chaniste 6.75 to 6).00 but expensive model—one that was } Nlahtaown, $1. ‘or Youngsters |} | Pouch pockets Sevan “nant ace and embroidered - Drawers 2.50 to 45.00 originally inspired by Paris. Adorable little dresses of t j Linen Blouses, $1.98 convertible eollere, seen ae “afoul timed Migr Liat PMO csivcc icc caverns: 8.75 to 59.00 T vAlpeueiite: Nalimook \ehatitien: trimined percales, ginghams and ch 8, |]] Smart tailored effect, appropri- Tepiael tenn Give style touches that | plaits or hemstitching, afford | with lace. Other envelope chemises up to por J uirls of 3 to 6 ) Oe ||| HT ately set off with pearl buttons. enhance each model, desirable selections, er iy | $3. to $1.50. : “Bontell” Undergarments | ee Gloerstenetierthirthee regulation straight echt Renee ire Corsets in the Sale For Infants and Little Tots ; Breclatimgr ct | inene, gingham, percale anv cham Discontinued Madels Children’s White Dresses, 98c ; 5 s 2¢ 5 | 150. ; 5 Nightgouns. dEGeRaRTAR a ea aA : 95 1.95 2. 95 3.95 | Hand-Embroidery Rnd boceccarecolinercaleeel Warner Rust-Proof Corsets, $1.49 A dainty model of sheer lawn, trimmed with fine Chemises... Beate 95 1.50 1.95 2,95 Hane y gingham and solsette; sizes 1 to & Made of fine quality batiste; medium bust and long | Velenciennes lace and embroidery, finished at waistline Envelope Chemises..........0s.00005 95 1.10 1.50 1.95 Lingerie Starts at 50c years, 50c and. Gbc. jy] Bip, mode I, suitable for average ee Well boned. | with ribbon-run beading. (1 ra Ore an eyer 45 95 1.95 3.95 ' ‘ ' © Down-stairs Store re o% gt Kiddies: aged’2 to 6 are the favored ones in this in. oekinations 95 1.50 2.95 4.95 American hand-embroidery — and PER eA: shite | Warner’s Corset, 79c stance, 98c. ; : ‘95 gx 5 ¢ it is very pleasing. 2 “Reha |§ | _.Long hip model of batiste, Hose supporters attathed.) Infante’ Nighties and Wra, 4, 29¢ Petlicoats.......... 95 1.95 3.95 5.95 | Corset. covers, prettily hand-em- Linens and Jl OW els |] Sizes 18 to 30. Made of good ees te et hata cited “B 1” B | broidered and the aed wh lace and Sor speek ally or tak en fron nour : ne as Coresty, ste # string at bottom. Wrappers, plain or edged in i onte rassteres | PIGBRReE ED ReBEEDE. See: Of 1/1] made et pink or white brocade, “floss supporters t+ | sg tayerar'coemnet etiieping. | Machins embrebiery] , of batiste—copies of et Bull See 4 and pink or blue ribbon bows add delightful, touches Brassieres of Cluny and Imitation Filet beat Parr 1) | rane ive models —beautifully sare all in keeping with the ‘athe hollewine saber are “‘seconds."* Close inspection , | t@ thesg warmth-giving wrappers. Ren A J 1, > 4 mbrotdered, >1- f le eami. . i eves 5 r Brassieres of Allover Cluny, reinforced with Filet weseenees 1,95 | Bice arccslaica rutaen Poa erinetcne: sof this sem “anu ul event will not reveal lany defects nor fe there nytting wise Infants’ Dresses, 49c Brassieres of Satin with Imitction Cluny and Filet..... 2.95 1} some with initials aa well us flower 1 psig plain ed, 1 them highly serviceable and built to give good wear. Fine nainsook models, long or short. Some with’ Philippine hand-embroidered _« pe cae American Lady, C. B. and “Justrite’’? | band-embroidered yoke; lace neck end sleeves; others - —— ) chemises and nightgowns at slightly higher | 1 idine Corsets, 95¢ smocked; with lace neck end slesves. ae i ° : prices. | i t her These models are suitable for all fi Material Pillow Covers, 59c January Sale of Negligees ; e towels, 17x36 in Thuckuba ere coutil or batiste; medium, low and high bust; tong | Babies’ heads wil aestle enugly in these pillow covers Formerly 10,00 to 250.00 | Irish Lace Trimmed towel of cotton, heavy quality, 17x36 in, |} Mo eee ee ee eee eer cienag ed «Al sizes i | of iawn with or without ruffles, Some hemstitched. 9 9 Lingerie Starts at $1.50 & can iat NF: 0 ste 710x108 inches. || American Lady and C. B. Corsets, 79¢ Pique Carriage Covers, 49¢ 6.95 « 5.00 Fine batiste nightgowns and envelope \ Ban ae sat | UI Several models in coutil or batiste, Long hip, hose A quantity of good quality pique covers, neatly em- chemises trimmed with hand erochet. Irish | sinatra erate) Ne eta ah as supporters attached, Sizes 18 to 30, broidered. All odd negligees have been assembled and picot $1.50. Other trimmed | tae ee He ey y of pa prices greatly reduced, : with this e e in nine vit, cease (hid Aiad ida) fmsie | |]} elaborate de fs _ _ - _ + | ws d | -? | : | Blouses, $1, $2, $3 January Sale of Corsets a A . . al | Charming lingerie blow & House Dresses, Negligees and A Dressing Sacques woven, 25¢ n Downstairs Store sina host Brassiere. 38 | i ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH" “i . 39th to 60th Street a Lex.to3dAv. Pare mi | | canary WhiteSale = | s A i hoi Hecti f i ot ancy Brocades and Brochas Il! of new models—-to be exact there are | Boys’ W woke Suits This department offers @ choice collection 0 merchandise at - | 12 models in voile blouses at $1. Eerie Voit) | A Si sale prices that are in keeping with the January White Sale. 5 | 5 models in voile and one in batist = af Deasiing Ssenuse, Abe Negligees, $1.98 2.50 3.75 5.75 7.75 g 1s in very fine voile and 3 in bi | rR ne nat ot hy Ps papel pata of white fawn, White dotted iss in Empire et Formerly 4.50 to 25.00 | | _,. Recent advance . ! : + | model, with insertion of Val. lace; ormerly 4. : | ‘ at terials. were ant ) # with floral border. The other model | siawi ‘collar edged with lace and tied cae a ees esate | Many of the and $3 blouses are order for t uits was placed a & of polka dot lawn with white border; | with a bow of ribbon. eed! trimmed with very good imitation opportune time to ¢ ( LO 56 1/4 4 shirred back, and finished with belt Morning Dress, 98c ee \]) filet lace. | them at ti very special price }4] at waist. Fine quality gingham or percale | | i a ; in striped or checked patterns; cham- Corsets, $1 | f 85e, Si, $1.35 i| Dressing Sacques, 98c bray vestee or tailored bands in Undergarments of Silk scheint 1 a ? * {al White lawn with embroidery collar | several models, Majority of corsets are of white | 74> 3 ! ; and cuffs; tucked front, Finished |, Morning Dress, $1.49 a, , . aT | \ uli; v i | ; Made of gingham or percale in Chiffon, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, |} coutil and a few of a flesh-color faney } 4 f | with belt at waist choice of two models, ‘The gingham }}| material —- the latter have a few im- ate | Negligees, 98c dress has round collar and ‘tabs of Pussy Willow and Will 0’ the Wisp perfections; namely tiny oil spots. | Voile in diamond pattern; high Em- Sonera Sife Seamed Sut9 and Nearly all of the corsets are finished with Dress. 6 ’ pire model; yoke finished with small | fas sailor collar with a oie CHIC, UNUSUAL MODELS, DISTINCTIV! three sets of garters PA READY MAES J a y N ruffle; white collar. edging; pointed cuffs; pocket on skirt. DESIGN AND COMBINATION OF LACES. DALENES PED amie Rom House Dress, $1.98 . Subway at Ath Five model Pereale with white pique collar; large pearl buttons and tuo pockets on skirt. Another mode, Crepe de Chine Nightgowns..3.95 5.95 8.95 to 16.50 evap AY of striped gingham with chambray collar and cuffs; front trimmed with panels of chambray and embroidery, Also } Crepe de Chine Chemises....1.95 2.95 4.95 to 18.50 : striped gingham with deep yoke; tailored collar and cuffs. A striped gingham model has deep sailor collar of white Crepe de Chine Drawers.....1.95 2.25 3.95 to 8.95 meatal ———! } | cepp bound with chambray; front piped with chambray and fastens with pearl buttons. Other models at $2.25, $2.98 . and $3.49, | |) ee ALL CARS BLOOMINGDALES’ 88TH TO GOTH BT. TRANSFER TO LEX, TO 30 AVE,

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