The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 6

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! ' 6 AUTOISTS DUMP VICTIM, . INJURED, AT HER DOOR —— | Badly Hurt Woman Rushed Away} in Car and Abandoned in Hallway, Run down by a limousine as she at- tempted to cross Centra at Eighty-sixth Street Mory Delancey, forty-elg of No, 697 First Avenus, waa p in the car by its occupants and car- fied off. Twenty minutes afterward Mra. Delaney was carried from the Automobile in front Seposited, semi-ce | TWO ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME CHARITY BY <NICKERBOCKER CLUB year si Bellevue He Woinan was and wrist, contus possibly internal injuries. Sold in 5, 10,25 and 50 Ib. cotton |f bags and in 2 and 6 Ib. cartons ROM a STOO ——_ TDR AIT ET MMB a a | NOMINATION OF GRAYSON. |"°*,": MAY TIE UP SENATE If He Is Not Confirmed pointments of Other Hig ficlals May Not Be Approved. WASHINGTON, Feb, finn Grayson or hold ‘em all effect promot For an energy food | | —Pound Cake! “‘Sweeten it with Domino”’ | Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners. Brown The Knickerbocker Relief Club will have ita treasury replenished by two social enter venta, the first of !which will ¢ day at the rest dence of Mrs, George H. Hearn, No. 549 Weat One Hundred and Thirteenth Street. Lt will tal Attend To It will mar versary of the Your Eyes ety In Time } in additio John H. May, First Vic Don't delay where such a Vital matter is concerned. Wearing correct gla:ses now will sufeguard your eyes. Reliable Eyesight Examination by istered Eye Specialists. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 Q6hkich & Sons. Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. a3 Sixth ‘Av, rsth St } 350 Sixth Av., aad St tor Nassau, at Ann St 17 Went “gad, Street Frookten: 408 Fu'ton St.cor Rond © ee Mra. Ho Humphrey, President: Mra, BE. V Hearn, T F. Manley, Recording Miss Ella Louise Henderson, | ponding Secretary; Mias Louise St «k and Mrs, James Bruce Grier, Anditors. ee OBITUARY NOTES. G. Hudson Makuen, #ixty-one old, widely known wolugist, is dead in Go aged | recon and Whitman Vo White ‘our dealer hasasupply of fresh Sunkist Oranges every day. These are the uniformly good oranges. Order a dozen today, Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Prait Growers Exchange Charley Bb, Sw id theat survivor of| of Rice & Bar-| in Centreport, No Deponit at all is required on this genuine Columbia Grafon: ola! We will deliver this hand. — threat made jon of the Presid a} phystctan to be a Rear If the threat should be ea and the Grayson pro ents be unmoved, the two Federal judges, two THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. ank In the army and f Important appoint. 1 be held up. iray#on nomination heads the! » Ap. {calendar in the Senate, > © AGED MAN DYING OF BURNS. Quick are figh doen away with intl The length of the jackets vary from hip to knee length. colors as well as the more subdued shades are endorsed for the dressy or tailored suits and wonderful color combinations characterize many of the sport costumes. West 42nd Street Franklin Simons Co | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Misses’ Spring Fashions MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Sizes 14 t 20 years 24.50 to 135.00 "THE new Spring Fashions emphasize radical changes in strictly tailored, sport or dressy suits. Straight line, pleated or modified barrel skirts are first in favor; all follow slender, graceful lines. MISSES’ SPRING COATS Sizes 14 to 20 years 18.50 to 125.00 OATS for every conceivable occasion introduce many new fabrics and colors. A clever combination of kimono and raglan effect sleeves are being introduced in some of the newest Coats. Never before have patch pockets taken on such oddly attractive shapes and just as original is the draping of collars, many opening into large shoulder revers. MISSES’ DAYTIME DRESSES Stzes 14 to 20 years 18.50 to 98.50 NOTEWORTHY feature of the new Spring Dresses is the endorsement of bright colors for wool or silk daytime dresses, although the more sombre shades are equally fashionable. Rich colorful embroidery, beading or stitching tones the vig) > Stern Brothers (Between 5th ana 6th Avenues) Will Close Out To-day and Saturday Men’s Winter Overcoats remaining from their remarkable sales 1 Trade Commission, om-| Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Your Eyesight atHome Bon-opT° | STRENGTHENS evES!© $10000 rorFEIT Bright cos- Pee new shaped collars are distinctive. ee he isch 6 Sex oS isiciiaied doa N West 43rd Street acs A minneos eohin together with Six Records own chy pay onl tal combination price for this clans cate § 50 Only 75 Cents a Week Think of having a wonderful Columbia Grafonola in your home with all the enjoyment of its music--for the trifling sum of 75c¢ a week, paid over a limited period! Simply come to either of our big stores and select the instrument you want and your records. But be sure to take advantage of this special combination offer now. We have a complete line of the superb Columbia Grafonolas, from $15 to $350, all on liberal terms —no red tape. Come and hear the latest records played, without any obligation to buy. Over 1,000 Columbia Records at 65¢ and up. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Two Park Row at 121st Street atChathamS. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Stores 4 (0 205 Park Reet at $13.50 and 17.50 Regular Values up to $30.00 Special Purchase of Men’s Shoes Will Be Offered on the Main Floor at $5.75 a pair *Ko-ko”’ brown and black calf lace models, made on flat English lasts, with low broad heels. These shoes are excellent values at this price West 42nd Street Among the Misses’ Smart Outer Apparel Shown on the Third Floor are: Dressy and Sport Suits Youthful types for the college girl and debutante; of Poiret twill, serges, khaki-kool, wool jersey or tricotine, many effectively trimmed. $22.50 to 69.75 Afternoon & Sport Frocks Of crepe de Chine and taffeta com- bined with Georgette crepe embroidered with silk, beads sel; satin or Georgette collars. black and Semi-made Skirts in Sport and Dress Models Plaited and $4.50, The Clearance Sale, now in progress, offers CORDUROY SUITS BOYS' NOVELTY SUITS NORFOLK SUITS sizes from 7 to Box Norfolk or pinch back; mixtures, | Two pairs, trousers; all 18 yrs.;. special shepherd checks and velours; sizes | sizes but not in every for ‘To-morrow from 5 to 10 years; régularly $6.50, | style; sizes 7 to 18 years, at $5.00 Nainsook Night Gowns, attractive sivles, Uniformly priced Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters | Comprising Fibre Silk, Its Shetland, Brushed Wool and Angora. | broidered with birds and flowers, Clearance Reductions at $4.95 to 14. Moire Taffeta Ribbon 534 inch, in white, black and colors, at 25¢ yard Moire & Satin Striped 714 inch, light colors only, at 39c yard Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Aves. $18.50 to 75.00 ~The Dress Goods Section Will provide an exceptional offering To-morrow on the Main Floor All Wool French Serge at $1.30 a yard 48 inches wide mi ’ The Boys On the Third Floor, is showing new Spring models in Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.95 to 6.75 of linens, poplins, galateas, Devonshire cloth, rep and Palmer linen; sizes Specials for Saturday on Main Floor: Crepe de Chine and 5 Special Features MARY PICKFORD PICTURE “Song, OLDGLORY society ‘BeauriEs “THE TRACTOR” Four Photos of the Sinking of a Transport West 43rd Street New Fashions for Spring in Misses’ Modish Coats For afternoon, street, motor, sport and general wear; full flare models, in fashionable materials and color- ings; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. at $24.75 to 62.50 Sport and Dressy Skirts Of khaki-kool; Yo-San, plain and striped velours, gabardines or wash- able satins, etc.; plaited and full flare; entirely new belts; unique pockets. at $5.95 to 24.75 ; Many or tin- fine twill; soft finish; in several shades of navy blue. plain styles, at the special prices of 6.50 to 8.75 each Clothing Section 215 to 10 years. at $4.50 | at $7.50 Nainsook Envelope Chemises, entirely new models, at 88e each. Regularly $1.00 Washable Satin Underbodices, Japanese Kimonos an Silk, | of Cotton Crepe, handsomely em- Heretofore $2.50 50 | at $1.45 Embroidered Net Blouses flesl with colored chiffon lining, at $2.95 Ribbon | Crepe de Chine Blouses | superior quality, in flesh and white, at $3.95 Sunday World March 4 SEPARATE SUPPLEMENT SKETCHED IN BATTLE-COLOR PICTURES

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