The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 4

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pens : "SUBMARINE BLOCKADE; . he ta selections and What Fifth Avenue dis NIE PETS | poswt f having to repeat a las {i Buyers and Designers Either|***"* *?“— | Marooned in France or Un- | CALLS WAR ACT OF GOD. | e THE MAGIC FLUID | able to Go Abroad. | Vatican Organ Says Press Mastn't 43 & 45 West 34th Street matin tite | an Fix Responsibility. 7 OME, Feb. 16.—The Osservatore ow German submarines are threatening | ® " ' Ms linda taeda the newest Parts fashions for Romano, organ of the Vatican, pub e loosen and lift off with ; ’ : |lishea &@ curious article protesting lei merican women as well as American | 8h a perm he pam ships. In the region of Fifth Avenue|*eainst discussions in the news- | . chap ep | papers which attempt to fix tho re- ——— ene shopa that are headquarters for feml- 1 fe ” tylee, thore Ip a state of uncer. | *Ponsibility for the war upon “ono nine \ ate of uncer. The world owes thanks to the genius > thas ee noriowsly apring | cous Personal oF collective, mural or in Cincinnati who discovered freezone, cig Bhnes 'YSPTIPE! material, more than upon another.” the new ether drug. ® =S en . | The paper declares that war in Itself is the tim ever representativ ‘Tiny bottles of the magic | fluid can now he had at any drug store for a tew cents Finan Very Specially Priced shmenta that m4 those who ? | sont atrugsle , , You simply mpply a few | piodels usually ko to Varin to pick the| ty wumar eases, ndvisiog thone ts Women’s & Misses’ Dresses O tender, aching corn tr a | [etaon's newest and choicest orentions| atudy history and_ philosophy Georgette Crepe, hardened cal Instantly | Of fashion for American women. The Crepe Meteor, marine menace haw temporarily | the soreness disappears and | ™ find the | bi shortly you wil corn or callus so loose and | a shriveled that you lift it off | with the fingers. Not a bit Crepe de Chine, | Taffeta Silk, } Serge, and desieners| For Infants and Children, SS No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Grecley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street “The Star Spangled Banner’’ United States Silk Flags, sizes 2z3 to 32x48 inches United States Wool Bunting Flags, sizes 2x3 to 12x18 feet Fourth Floor Spring Brings Charming New Fashions FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Specialized’? Styles—Featured at of pain oF soreness is felt We iar Geltead Weclutaltons i wnend| Bears New Spring Colors. 7 corone or! APATION, » aferwarts, IC doesn't even now in Paris afraid to start home. A| the Th - Very Special’ mritate the #kin or flesh, Inumber of others who intended t0| Bignatus ) Women’s & Misses’ Dresses For a few cents one can now get rid | watt the first of Pebruary have bad e Ki d Georgette Cr of every hard corn, soft corn, oF Corn | ¢heir departure delayed | of in 9 Crepe, | between the toes, as well as painful | calluses on bottom of feet. Every one who tries freerone becomes an en-| *timsiast because it really doesn’t hurt | past wi or pain one particle. Genuine freezone | The fin has a yellow label. Look for yellow | enix ma tabel —Advt. Despite the war, French contumers | made unusual rations during the} er for the American t designs wero inten Kot ano much of Eu ‘ in mourning. ‘This was encouraged | ==(f AMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE Progress at Our Newark MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G™AVE. AT 20" ST. Ea Announcing the. Sourth (ammeyer Siore ADA West F4 St ( ( | { ( ( ( { | { | ( The Largest Retail Shoe Store in the World announces that on April 2d it | ( 4 ( ( ( ( ( | ( ( ( No Exchanges Neo Credite will open a fourth store at 45-61 West Thirty-fourth Street (the premises formerly occupied by The International Silver Company). This store is for the convenience of those who prefer to do their shopping in the heart of the new retail district. The opening of this store will in nowise affect the other ““Cammeyer”’ stores. The store at Sixth Avenue and Twentieth Street, the Branch de Luxe, 381 Fifth se sd and our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad Street, will be continued just as lore. The new store will be dedicated to the same high ideals of merchandise and service that have been synonymous with “Cammeyer” for the last sixty years. Our ability to give even greater value and greater service to the great public who believe in “Cammeyer”’ will be increased by the added volume of business to come from the new store, which means a still greater buying power for us, and conse- quently still greater shoe value for you. The new store has made necessary some minor readjustments of our merchan- dising and stocks, and therefore we are unexpectedly offering several hundred pairs of advanced Spring Stylesina. ...e.-eeeseeeceee (Clean up Sale Men’s and Women’s High Lace Shoes mecnote 7 i 95 ( ( ] ( ( ( ] ] | Regardless of Former Selling Prices | ] \ ( \ ] ( ( ( ( ( \ \ | <— ae ae ee oe a ow ee oe TEPC TREE TENET VCE TTT 3 ie | Women’s High | Men’s High iz Shoes T Cut Lace Lace Shoes A Dark Rich Shade of Mahogany Russia Lace Shoes Bisse CCC IOTETETTOE TY CETTE CS TET CORTE ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee i ee ae ae ee eee ee ‘ \ Crepe Meteor, Satin, Charmeuse, Handsomely Emb’d. New Spring Colors, Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Peau de Soie, Gros de Londres, Georgette Crepe, Bremnes soure( COU New Spring Colors. Final Clearance Reductions New Spring Frock of peau de Peche, Silk & Bead Emb | 25.00 Very Spectal New Spring Frock of Georgette Crepe, Emb'd with Beads, Very Specta $36.00 Winter Coats Women’s and Misses’ Coats In all Colors; Broadcloth, Velour, Montagnac, With or without Fur Trimmings, Reduced to. Women’s and Misses’ Coats In all Colors; Suede Velour, Velour de Laine, Wool Plush, Large Fur Collars, of Nutria, Seal Coney, 18, 50 Gray Coney, Natural Raccoon, Reduced to. Women’s and Misses’ High Cost Coats (all colors) | 25.00 10.00 "4 Cashmere Velour, Duvetyn, Large Fur Collars, Reduced Georgette Crepe, 850.00 Chickering Warerooms’ Victor Service Chickering Victor experts test each Victrola before delivery in order that we may be assured of the instrument’s per- fect adjustment for the customer’s use. Every Victor Record delivered from the Chickering Warerooms is guaranteed to be new, unused and perfect. Hear Alma Gluck's New Lullaby, “Such a Li'l’ Fellow.” Red Seal, $1.00 nt terms on Victrolas if desired CHICKERING. WAREROOMS Lord & Laylor Store FIPTH AVENUE 39th Street Convenie SKN Street DARL SIM AAAMIAIAMA AAA ISAS AARMAR AU GY ee ee Coats silk lined, have clever collar effects, deep cuffs and the majority are belted. | Skirts give the fashionable silhouette, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Spring Coats, $16.50, $19.50 to $125.00 Advance models in Velours, Gabardine, Serges, Whipcords and Bolivias, in the newest of colorings; many feature the heavy stitching in contrasting colors. Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, Special, $22.50 | | Crepe de Chine of excellent quality, in the new Spring shades. Two models, one on Russian blouse lines, braid embroidered; the other semi-Empire with full skirt. Misses’ Net Dresses, $15.00, $19.50 to $29.50 Dancing and Afternoon Frocks, of fine White Nets, in charming models, frilled and ruffled and with wide ribbon girdles. <0 0 00 0 0 0 SS 0 0 SSO SSO OTF 0 or Women’s High Cut Novelty Boots $5.85 Formerly $8.00 to $10.00 Four hundred pairs of smart complete. Included are Tan Calf Laced Boots, Gun Metal Buttoned Boots, with gray suede tops. Brown or Black Suede Buttoned, Boots. Bronze Kid Laced Boots. And many other styles. Second Floor ———0—S0 0) 0 0 0 SO St with white tops. Misses’ High Cut Spring Boots Laced or buttoned styles, in Tan Russia Calfskin and white Buckskin, Sizes 2% to6.....- $6.00 11M to 2.46. $5.00 Sizes 84 toll..... $4.00 60 8...e00e- $3.75 Boots, styles scheduled for quick dis- because the size range is in- For Clearance Saturday Children’s High Shoes, $1.65 Formerly $2.00 and $2.50 Various leathers and styles; sizes up to 11; in narrow widths only, Second Floor Leather Shoes $2.95 Formerly $3.50 a pair Buttoned or laced styles; three hundred pairs, in sizes 1 to 544. Black Leather School Shoes, $3.45 The sturdy, serviceable style, with heavy soles; sizes 1 to 6. Grownd Floor n | ! | Boys’ Patent | | ' | Unusually Attractive Prices f ' Misses’ Spring Suite, Girls’ Taffeta Dresses, ~ | Special $29.50 Special, $15.00 : ’ 7 id ae | Rose, Navy, Copenhagen and Green, in Five decidedly smart new models in | paid or plain Taffeta Silk, in four prett; Gabardine, Serge, Poiret Twill, Burella, ? models for girls of 6 to 16 years. Shirred, 1 Jersey, Gunniburl and Novelty materials. {| corded and low belted styles. \ ' & Te ee ee ee Ae Chickering Hall, Saturday, February 17th, at 3 P. M., oloists—Lotta Madden, Soprano;Ruth Bingaman, Pianist ;Gilbert Wilson, Bass, IV — 0) 0 aa 0) a 0 0 0 10 ——>0—> Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Girls’ Tub Dresses, $3.95, $4.50, $5.95 to $10.95 Linen, Chambray, Anderson Gingham, Trouville Cloth, Gabardine and Pique; sizes 6 to 14 years. Juniors’ Taffeta Dresses, Special, $15.00 Plain and novelty striped Silks, in new shades of leather, reseda, navy and Copen- hagen blue. Extremely smart model on the newest lines; sizes 15 and 17 years. Juniors’ Spring Suits, $17.95, $19.50, $22.50 to $39.50 Serge, Homespun, Gabardine, Velour, Cheviot, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, in the new colors and in sport checks. Juniors’ Spring Coats $15.00, $25.00 to $39.50 Velours, Cheviots, Poiret Twills, Tri- cotine and Bolivias, in gold, mustard, corn, fox color, chartreuse, rookie, tan, rose, blue and checks. Sizes 15 and 17 years. TMrd Floor EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY Women’s Knit Underwear Reduced Winter weight garments in cotton, wool and merino, at prices which in- sure their rapid disposal. SENEG ea ne es 45c, 75c and $1.00 Formerly 75c, $1.25, $1.75 TGA cictisitecyat 65c, $1.35 and $1.65 Formerly $1.25, $2.25, $2.75 ORION Butte, oosce5 00008 95c and $1.85 Formerly $2.00, $3.50 Beoond Floor Vests Women’s Duplex Cloth Gloves $1.50 a pair Kayser Gloves, fashioned of soft, mocha finished “duplex” cloth, flexible, serviceable and washable in cold water. Quite the most desirable Glove of the season and correspondingly scarce, , In white, sand or cream, yellow lined; also in dark gray. Grownd Floor Novelty Silk Veilings Special 18¢ a yard Fancy Tuxedo meshes and many smart new effects, including floral patterned, shadow, chenille, dotted, and dainty novelty meshes in black, white, taupe, brown, navy and purple, The Poinciana Chiffon S, ; 4 smart novelty in all the new , bo borders in white or printed in effects ay Batik $2.25 and $3.35 rien Ground Floor ee ty [oe me ome eae: me mee, \

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