The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 4

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al de ee ++. i THIS SHOULDNT BE PRI lost his datan ut ae arm off shoving it thre: ha — Provides for Referendi Wicks Meas We are often asked to a... explain how we cau afford to include the services of Oculists (Regis- | tered Physicians) with Morris Glasses—without making “an extra rge.” A of the reasons are (1) The cost of maintaining our staff of Oculists is distrib. uted over a large patronage. vides ¢ 2) Ours is the Largest or- \ to meet +h ganization in the world devoted ,to run ¢ EXCLUSIVELY to the exam- r cent, tr ination of eyes and the manu- ire and adjustment of eye- fran woAent ALBANY The high by Minority han, The t the market ¢ Plan of the fund, If th the cost a direct Mr. pr next tax will be Jahan proposes ta © Wy Highly systematized isiness methods” applied to a “profession.” 4) We manufacture Harris | “Nepuniican joa Glasses in our modern faec- | gure tories—-kept continuously busy |of the Admi ation’s y by our TEN offices—no Jost | but it ts so 4 t tha motion—no unnecessary overs | #!ving it far atter head. usually allott YW marked The result — perfect fitting |Y4nee for slau eyeglasses at moderate cost, Harris Glasses are priced at from 2.00 upward. Wt Stomis © Gcutists and Gpticians m for a referend fers A has small wa Ym! “Under the ‘ommi wit the citien to markets, and th by the erties, ig so In debt ith Ave, Lenox Ave, & 6th Aves | Advantigg bay the cost My bill » r the whole st 18 ts. & 100th Sts, yet it belongs. 1007 Broadway, nr y. Brooklyn Gov. Whitman'y plan 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & 8. Brooklyn | seven Condmtasioners: of thene 682 Broad St, next to Bedell, Newark | will receive salarion of $8,¢ ba ~|This will mean « fixed tree of $40,000 per agnun walaries of the heads ef th partment, alone, Direct from Wholesale: Fresh Off the Roaster] Pounds for$ ) Setlvered Free |superseded, ‘The Initial apy mark, mission is to be the whe | State will er ay iN six Gorin y rs Chairman of the Ay refutn his sury, But th fixed not be a mul The Personal Touch Howe ever well made machine clothes mi ny be, it is undeniable that they cannot in the nature of things compare with the productions of the human hand, Somewhere in clothing factory, belting and the fly personal quality irrevocably gone! the hum and straug whe hustle of a in the leather ls, something of the garment should possess is WHERE Is TREADLI THE, PERSONAL ‘1LOUCIL INTA Out of that- question came the inspire for Franklin Simon Clothes for Men, Clothes that hand-tailored as com- pletely, as a custom-made product is, conform- ing to every tradition of the Fifth Avenue custom shop, except delay, and conforming to for-service udvantage, at a ready- are for-service price. Spring Suits and Topcoats, 825 to $50 CEIND TAILOR D~ \oat the price of Ware that are not: Bth Street | vel Men's Clothing Shop—8 We A Separate Shop on the Stre In explaining hia bill Mr “If the Chairman of the new Com ple thin: Perkins, “OST PUT ON SATE: a BY CALLAHAN BILL im oon $25,000,000 Bond Issue-— at the Demo cost of Whit m than ts in w de xv more than twice | what the State how pays the hes nde | jof tie departments which are to pro} tion for the new department will, we /aredgid, Wa well gyer the $1, 000,000 w Franklin Simon & Co. Clothing Furnishings Shoes VOTH AVENUE ee 645-649 oe eae ae ae es ee es es ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eae ee oe Mahoeany Rus THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. eguir the A wakes ft es C Ma AMMEYE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 50 CARS OF FLOUR ON WAY. of Hea 1 the equiva. Lda ‘ ' b 1s of four, have left 1 A similar con- , ¥ NO NORE RHEUMATISH ay BACKACHE with pains In your h r . puffy eves or in the feet and ank . tired or ron cd with urinary disorders, vd auichly and surely re= yur misery nd if you cane cided change for the deuguist nd tell him k and he Vit without qu This gest argument that can be in behalf of any medicine. as Uric-w | in New York and vicinit leading dealers, : A trial p e will be sent for ten President Jurisdiction over the atreet | ccuts writing the Uric-o Coy + cleaning of Brooklyn, Binghaniton, N. Y¥.—-Advt. me ce ee ee ae “4 fencer All Sales Fr pg STAMPED ON A SHOE Res 6™ AVE. AT 20™ ST. On April 2d we will open a fourth store at 45-51 West 34th St. Sale of Men’s and Women’s Fine High Shoes Regardless of Cost or Value A Sale that is a Sale, and not to be confused with the usual offerings of shoes bought for sale purposes. Every pair is an advance spring style and manufactured to sell at prices greatly in excess of $4.95. Mahogany Russia Calf Va Calf Vamps, Fawn. Bu k Tons All Brown Kid-Wing All Black Kid | ( \ \ | ( ( ( ( | ( | | | ( \ \ | \ | \ ee -Aochenintaetneenmerverittesereertesneensensesueseeseansnnaial |f | \ { ' | \ ' | ( ' ( 1 ' ( \ \ \ \ ( ( ( \ _! we we se se eS oe This makes necessar:; some minor readjust- ments of our stocks and we announce a most unusual BL Ro bith del hi lbh hb nn liad Ld Bho ted bet de wot ee eee eee eee, at $4.95 Men’s High Lace Shoes =n | 0S 0S =i SS 0 0 0 SS 0 SS 0 SO OO } A Dark Rich Shade of Mahogany | Russia Lace Shoes n Metal sea | | wanna nn - + +--+ 3 , SPECIAL In sunpays FEATURES far March 4 MARY PICKFORD PICTURE SEPARATE SUPPLEMENT FOUR PHOTOS OF THE SINKING OF A TRANSPORT Song, Old Glory “s' “THE TRACTOR” Music COLOR PICTURES SKETCHED IN BATTLE Color ? Society Beauti 28 Pictures I CA ee Se ——rT luunded 1826 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE ee ee = = a = = Chickering Hall, Piano Recital, Pupils of Carl M. Roeder, assisted by Gretel a — meee: Introducing ‘THE NEW MISSES’ S ‘Those clever creations with that real wan planned especially for youthful figures. for at a price that presents a strong early-season that will make Saturday one of the most important in practical, sensible, serviceable Spring suits. Six New Models at $29.5 Every model expresses in a particularly smat ing style of the hour. Those eminently practi requirements of the day. A limited number especially for Saturd. Tailored Poiret twills, tricotine and wool Jersey, ‘The jaunty coats Rows and rows of buttons, ornamental stitching and becomin or light colors add to their style. OO — 0 —— 0S 0 ee 18 0) 0 ee OO ee (9 ee 0 0 SO ' ' ' ! ' ' ' ' ' i} 1 ' ' ‘ \ rose or green or in beige. \ ' i ' ' ' | i ' ' ' Sizes 15 and 17, School Dresses—an early season showing of practical of styles—$1.95 to $10.95. Smocks in New Modes and Materials — $3.50 ' Artist and garden Smocks strike many new notes in th ' and their vivid colors. ' Beach Cloth—rainbow striped, dotted and striped Gabard f] models belted and hand-smocked, with deep collars and new 14, 16, 18 and 20. i edd TMrd Floor | Women’s | Handkerchiefs At Attractive Prices | SEMI-MADE fea { $3.58 { ' Hand embroidered Initial Linen Handkerchiefs | | ! A new Spring model { | with openwork letters | 4 ' ' j { made of fine wale 1 English corduroy, in ft new blue, rose and ¢ it white. \ | Novelty White ! Goods ' " Remarkable value at i ' ' ' ' and spoke-stitched hems. Six for $2.00 Pure Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefs with 1g and 1{ inch hems, hand ' 1 4 thread drawn. 1 ! ! | for 75¢ Chiffon Handkerchiefs in tints of pink, blue and fine woven Very 10 20c a yard lavender; quality — with corded border, Special, eacl Ground Floor sheer, 27 to 36 inches wide | ' ' ' ' ' ' { in more than 50 differ- 1 ' ' ! ent designs. i Sec d Floor Ah eee ae eres emcee erent: i For Saturday—Exceptional Values ' 1 1 $12.00 Gray Suede Laced Boots } \ ’ ! 7a | $8.95 ' ' Extremely High Cut ! Formerly $ 4 (} The fashionable Boot for early Spring Patent and dul % | modeled of firm but flexible suede in the | ! correct shade of grey. High arched and from regular sto Vel with Louis XVI heel: $ complete. | Girls’ High Cut Boots | 1 ned; white Buckskin or tan Russian calf. {| Second Floor eae es a a a eae rere Oe Oe tn THE WANDERER «x From the Play Now at the lamhattan Opera House Lord & Taylor Saturday, February 24th, at Featured for Saturday at a Special Price A number of models arranged phasize the graceful, youthful lines that contribute so much to the correct silhouette so eagerly sought for by those who know the style viceable peau de cygne are belted in effective fashions and feature novel pockets, Tub Dresses in scores ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' | Tailored Suits for Misses and i Spring Suits in scores of models i Small Women; eight models, at # in every fashionable fabric—$22.50 $39.50, ! to $85.00. | Spring Coats ! Sport Dresses a A New Barrel Model i A ‘Trio of New Models | $29.50 Poe. ae a . ‘ ; articular attention is directed to Burclla or Wool Velours W bright the dresses at this price. Crepe de The new sil- Chine in rose, green, blue, tan, char. houette is achieved by graduated pleats { treuse or in white, combined with these below which the fullness flares smartly, § colors." Russian, slip-over and pleated ae it a matinee peian blouses with touches of contrastin is with matching peat de cygne color in silk stitching or soutache br a and finely tailored. i ing. Skirts are full, pleated or shirred. Spring Coats in Velours, Gabardines, Sport Dresses in Wool Jersey, Khaki- Serge, Tweeds, Poiret Twills and light | kool, Silk Jersey and other favored weight Bolivias, $16.50 to $100.00. fabrics, $25.00 to $65.00, Juniors’ Taffeta Dresses—Special, $15.00 Charming—these Spring Frocks in Roman striped silks or in plain color navy, leather, Copenhagen or reseda, Pointed collar * and puff sleeves are of Georgette crepe, stitched in contrasting silk, H The skirt, artfully draped at the hip, suggests the “barrel” silhouette. 1 ' ! ' Japanese Cotton Crepes in sport stripes and plain effects; Cee eee eee ee fe ere. a WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR Black Leather Button Boots $3.95 with tops of black cloth or kid. ion 0) Sree (0 Germ 9) rene) Gee (0) Sineee Seen (Gene Sore 39th Street P.M ae) ee ene ammo em cn Morris, Soprano UITS ted style swing-- buying incentive days of the season | | | | | | cal suits that em- of serge, gabardine, lined with soft, ser- g overcollars in white $5.95 and $6.50 icir smartness of style ines; Tussah Silks in pocket effects, Sizes SILK UMBRELLAS Exceptional Value $2.95 Men’s and women’s all silk Umbrellas, sterling silver and natural wood handles, “Sun and Rain’ Umbrellas $2.75 Changeable blue ' and green in smart ' e styles with short loop handles, Ground Floor 5.00 & $6.00 a pair | leathers in various styles Taken ck because sizes are in- Sizes 1114 $5.00 tm tes 800 0 9) 0 SS 0 0 00-0 0 0 0 0 0 09 0 9 8 Oo 0 0 0 0 0 So SS SS tS SO SO 8 By Maurice V. Samuels al Version by Wm. A. 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