The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 4

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a ey 5 ren sent . . - st watt " 2 i > RIAL F BATH Ta TO a OO ERIE e seta ________THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917, * auction rooms yester-| FLIRT GETS SIX MONTHS. | seventy-one graduated $98,600, and $22,600 was pald for one of neventy-nife pearis, A pearl collar of twelve rows with three * fetched $8000 and a th \ suflic unds,” Justice | pare of writtt b Tony Cusco, a driver, of No. 918 Fast! 1 Street an ndred and Bighth Street, was | Ninth Avenue, Y * By > IN SWINDLES LAID evs hie e Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 | polles, ‘The boy Y Pr ; ‘A a charge preferred by Mra. ys stein had pent bh nd ¢ in Deciding Against Wife | rope. of # with @ festoon tn the) woisenberger of No. 652 West One JJan. 11, giving tin 9 tin, + f Dr. O. W. King het 7" nt | cogoedinn fo che Groeten, had Fopeateaty | | 1 h o pa gn yy was t “ a sol ) Bon WEALTHY YOUTH :: rer in return’ tort ' Ou hatee ead Mental © eee ec ed her, sending her letter: |deltver tn return for $83 and had ty a nurse, was dented a divorce. to.| Amerie cf } fort meeting | 10) collected the $85, Mr. Hiaustein w é Bas. r George tdnesday Cusco entered S g ‘ornell University, al- 4 to six months in the Work-| lwahen 5. withatanaine es Hn Dr Oscar Wentworth King, | president of | d tried to force his a ‘DOUBLE’ ARRESTED (Sestesse5 Se ROME ON TORS U2 | uae 1 Forty acca Siteet, at BUT DIVORCE IS DENIED) “ } e Magistrate Groehi to-day on j statement that he though awitness tentified the phys- cated ie P p > One of her Horrowitz Looks Much Like} on tne a» islet Hild ODOIY HRIRIGA a Ween 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Young Blaustein, Even to | , hath wl 10 Srother be the father of a non by| Produced the firistol Mplanes and | the « " Hertha 1. Peard, the co-reapondent,|™onoplanes tn 1910, He was @ ploneer than President of the United States,'| iM electric street traction, which he tn sii ee eee oe a ae se ee ee Scar Under Eye. man troduced in London, Dublin, Bristol and rae. other places, ile died Inst November did not consider|at the age of sixty-two years, 8 Florence Brown, teasers A Special Purchase Girls’ Tub Dresses Stuy S185 cai yeare Mina Peard stlea GI | Jacob Manstetn Jr. moretary and him. He was sure « won o fthe president of the American | Under his left eye. Ol Company of Baltimore, coame to | Whom the par bltsA- who pald over the $86, was equally 5 iad seen Miss Peard ov ave way of te doctor anal WANTS 100 SUBMARINES oree.” Atrs. King waa told! TO BE ADDED T0 U.S. NAVY " | again for a decree, Fees te ane tan te bas | Secutur Poindexter Iftroduses: BNI Models and Materials Identical with Dresses Sold ; | and was dis \ if “oto ner |p for $4,000,000 to Equip | Formerly in Regular Stock for $2.50 to $4.00 ' h but the Court i T nen De 1 to Ww . Socdesnontene Plant Build Them. ritten by. Aiau| Providing tor $4,000,000 to Equip | | * upon the de-]| WASHINGTON, Feb, 2 melody of grapes and | \. goodness. 8 been wor ‘ 6 om wr » then, walked into the Yorkvilly fendant Court shortly by | ioc Poindexter, Washington, , 6 noon te ; bill to-day asking for 100 sulmnarines a niftil Latvian oe wine GEORGE WHITE JEWELS |in addition to the 18 new submarines ) | provided for in the Naval Bill, | AT AUCTION, BRING $175 000) “senstor re sesters wii wen “| ' fe Plaid, stripe and One and two plain colored piece models in providing fe neagolne priate $4,0 yards for D7 THAN Wl Russian LONDON, Feb. 2.—The jewels which Ginghams ' the late Sir George White owned wer Smocked Coatee and Chambrays A tricked other me Horrowitz was Repps and n $2,000 Bait, Century and Hat Maxine Cloth Belted Effects entory Linked mye ee ee ee ee eee ee MALT. EXTRAC Git AGA on, Uvbdtel uel foes, tae martied Mra, Mary Bowers, aged titty. | (None C. O. D. None on Approval). Juniors’ Suits—Advance Models, $25.00 Poplins, Homespuns and Basket weaves i In Navy, Copenhagen, gre Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets brown and leather color, Coats lined with novelty or plain silks. Third Floor in jaunty youthful models. Sizes 1§ and 17 years. a WORTH | | 43 & 45 West 34th Street 2a || as a ee a ee ee fee ee em me ee New Spring Fashions a ee a ee Re ee ee Featured at Especially Attractive Prices Misses’ Tailored or Sport Suits Showing the new barrel skirt—now the vogue; also pleated or straight line models, belted or semi-fitted coats; 14 to 20 years. Winter Coats Final Clearance Reductions Spring Fashions for Misses Suits and Frocks, Coats and Skirts, designed for youthful femininity’s Spring wardrobe, are here in many charming styles and at a wide range of very moderate prices. Typical of the excellent values are: 29.50 to 135.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. ' j { Of Poiret Mito apie ton serge, Oxford gene hair-line stripes, gunniburl, heather mixtures or wool jersey in every new Bane shade. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Special 29.50 Women’s & Misses’ | High Cost Coats (all colors) } } crepes, figured satins and embroidered nets, a dees ea “ ; : colors. § arm in a variety of pretty styles. Broken assort- : ome garments fur ments. trimmed. Third Floor crane an sipemmoemmen Peau de ae ord Cashmere ur, : Silk Velour, New Spring Frock ee ee nal Dainty White Net Afternoon Frocks } Advance Spring Broadcloth, Misses’ Spring Coats Dresses of Crepe de Chine | _ Suits Velour, ec oerne $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 Special $25.00 $25.00 to $69.00 Montagnae, 12.50 For every occasion; three-quarter to full length models; | For Southern wear, an ¢ : Decidedly clever models, With or Without TE NES Ger Ee PER LEE | SP SECT TERE UES IS especially pretty collection Four charming new J strictly tailored, braided or ! Fur Tri shown in belted, slip-on, barrel or pleated styles; 14 to 20 years. of white net Frocks. Tiny } models in Russian blouse, { embroidered; in every new ur ba ie a een neal frills, cording, satin piped j coatee and chemise effects, } and onable fabrice— i J ruffles, embroidery or laces featuring the very latest Burella, “Gunniburl,” Tri- Women’s and Misses’ Coate 18.50 to 98.50 add to their effectiveness; style neta Pi comblnins ene Gabard ne, Poiret Suede Velour, n gi . : ‘ d and Wool Jersey. Velour de Laine, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY At Clearance Prices Large Fur Collare, of 2 | ’ Dancing Dresses Winter Coats Nutra, Seal Coney, 0.00 Misses’ Tailored or Sport Suits Ralused ta | Reaucealcs Grey Coney, Suits Bia dicks Melts $15.00and $19.50 | — $10.00and $19.50 Reduced to . Charmeuse, crepe de Chine, Georgette Balance of our assortments, incomplete Large Fur Collare.o/ 20) ()() i + a Misses’ Dresses and Gowns on Gti ace aE elise wea Hudson Seal W2¥¢4,,, . ‘. ’ ‘ " S Australian Oposeum, New Spring style features are Coat or Paletot dresses, of serge, Women’s High Cut Women’s Smart Poiret twill or wool Jersey; also silk gowns beaded ‘or embroidered in self or Oriental colors; sport dresses with unusual treatment of collar, cuffs and pockets. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 to 79.50 Natural Raccoon, Novelty Boots Formerly $8.00 to $10.00 a pair. $6.85 Tan Russia Calf Laced Boots with white kid tops. Gun metal buttoned Boots with grey suede tops, Brown or Black Suede and Bronze Kidskin Boots, Six hundred pairs in the assort- ment; sizes are incomplete. Second Floor, ee Winter Topcoats Of Imported Mixtures $15.00 Soft, light weight but warm English woolen Coatings in rich shades of Russet, Brown, Grey and Oxford, Mixtures and Overplaids, New Spring Dresses’ Adapted for Present Wear Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Crepe dleteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Stik, pays Beautiful I 6. 50 . New Shades for Spring Spectal » Women’s & Misses’ Dresses SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Belted and loose fitting models, extremely well tailored. Thrd Floor Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Ten New Spring Models Of taffeta silk, crepe de chine, or crepe meteor, in navy, Copen, gray, beige or rose. 14 to 20 years. Special 18.50 | Girls’ Shoes Girls’ White Buckskin Boots Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.65 Sizes 3 tog years. Smart new models High cut, laced or buttoned styles; su- Clearance Sale Saturday * ' | ip Georgette Crepe, ! herior quality buckskin | of chambray, Galatea and Palmer cloth; | Crepe Meteor, ‘ 1x { Sizes 5 Boys’ Wash Suits at Satin, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats fei freee s3.60 | soo | | Boys’ | uits at $2.45 f Charmeuse, 25 00 | ee | | Version... $4.00 T 2 $6.00 He arsed te Spring models with white em. ‘ Handsomely ° | Of wool velour, in burgundy, taupe, brown or green, | yt Second Floor i few ie SNe aMade sf fine Palmer t Embroidered, also belted models of suede wool velour with fur collars \ i) Boys’ Shoes 7 ae , i id ehambray, ‘ | New Spring Colors and cuffs, or of Bolivia cloth without fue iricemaing, 29 50 i) | ‘The sturdy, wear resisting kind that the § | Boys’ Wool Suits ' Special 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 to $49, ° i fe hae dacnands. f Reduced to $12.50 ] \j {active boy. 2am i Fancy mixtures and serges, Norfe | : ; . Ne Women’s & Misses’ Dresses | eth ° 5 Boys’ Black Laced Shoes. Sizes 1 to | ' models with loose or three- iene belt i | Peau te Sote, | Misses Evening Coats | 6, Bpeclalccsssasesecorrsrrcecs $3.45 | extra pair of knickers. Blues from’ ra Gros de Londres, | 7 ; ' 5 | . B d Sh 18 years. , Of velvet vel i d, sapphire blue, French b 4 Boys’ Patent Laced and Buttoned Shoes. 1 New Spring Frock of Geargatie Crepee | phe th Pies ViacaPelinntauatanttatan eae sirsitdabin is | Formerly $3.50...ssseseessreres $2.95 Boys’ Wool Suits at $9.75 evawnpreng tree Gf Crepe Meteor, 30 00 fur, also a number of chiffon velvet coats, fur trimmed; | | Men’s Sho Made to withstand hard school wear, | Emb'd Georgette and Satin Handsomely . lined throughout with soft silk. 14 to 20 years. 39 50 ' Little Men’s es New belted models, many with extra | $47.56 Embroidered, Heretofore $49.50 to $69.50 ° S 4 Sizes 10 to 1334..... 0. cece ee ees $2.95 knickers. Sizes 7 to 16 yeare is New Spring Colors hese eta S t Ground Floor Fourth Floor : Special 4 ~

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