The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1917, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DSMAN SHOT DOWN FROM AMBUSH AT BRIDGE New Jersey Private Probably Fatally Wounded in Supposed Plot to Wreck Powder Train. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) RENTON, N. J., April 19.—Shot from ambush in the underbrush sur- Founding the fifty-foot trestle over the west branch of Crosswick’s | Creek, @ quarter of a mile south of Yariville on the Trenton flivision of the Pennsylvania Railroad early to- day, Robert Price, eighteen years old, @ private of Company B, Second Reg- iment, New Jersey National Guard, 1s believed to be dying in St. Francis Hospital here. It is believed Price was shot tn con- nection with a plot to destroy.the bridge. A powder train from the Du- pont plant at Penn's Grove was due there at 3 o'clock, and the shooting occurred shortly before that time. Price was standing beside a freight) car and his comrades were resting when the shot was fired. Tho other| guardsmen beat the underbrush for the assassin, but without result. Bhots were heard carly this morn- ing in the vicinity of the Pennsyl- vania's Delaware River bridge, on che main line between Now York and Philadelphia, but the cause of the fir ing has not been learned. ROWBOAT IS RUN DOWN AND A SOLDIER DROWNED Comrade, Rescued, Says Pair Were Trying to Get Back to Bedloe’s Island, Having missed the last boat to Bed- | loe’s Island, and trying to get back in @ rowboat, Private Levi Jayroe, ninc- E teen years old, and a companion named Atkins were run down to-day off Governor's Island by a H Haven tugboat transfer in charge of | |F¢ Capt. Frederick Harrison. Atkins was |Ey drowned. Jayroe was rescued by a ‘boat from tho tug. Jayroo at first refused to give any information about himself, but later and | Atkins were trying to get back to| Fort Wood. | Jayroe has been three months tn} ched to the told Harbor B officials that he the service, 3 Corps. He enlisted at Montgomery, | | Ala. He is b J t Harbor Bj} on request of y rd, | KILLED BY OWN ENGINE. | 2 Ei | 4 F Signai | Locomotive Engineer Meets Death! t Yard Accident. | forty one years old} Holzwasser Home Talks No. 180 ' Wiupal FURNTSN H na A Write for New 80-Page Catalog Ensily Accessible by MO of 5 St A 3-Room Apartment A.5-Room Apartment |} A 4-Room Apartment if Our LIBERAL TERMS of Kare Beauty Freight ROS OM PLUUe EE |‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. eee More Women’s Shoes at $2.49 Is your size among them? Rare shoe value, this, if you can be fitted. Reduced because of broken size range. Gunmetal button shoes with tops ‘of black cloth or natural kid. Light welted soles and leather Cuban heels. ins —Fecond Floor, 35th Bley Rear Millinery Modes Leghorn—New mushroom shape, Ortistic natural tint; many rows of dark blue velvet "ribbon around crown; nosegay of red and dark vue cherries, 45.95 Chapeau La Margutse-—Black Usere straw, ailver-white ribbon; brim faced “white Georgette and edged with band of white plumage aan Vas . Gray Leghorn—CWarming_allvery thade, swathed in gray chiffon re- vealing gray marguerites placed fat on th for May This Millinery Section brightly reflects the ad- vent of summer days— Hats are becoming lighter, materials more airy, colors daintier. New styles being tempted out from that mysterious place whence fashions come. Chapeaux La Marquise, $8.50 Charming advance modes —Many of the new, large hats in black and white effects. Dress hats of leghorn with picturesquely drooping brims. Combina- tions of straw with filmy Georgette crepe. One of the black and white cha- peaux illustrated. Lovely Hats at Special Prices $4.96 and $5.94 Always wonderful are our hats at $4.96 and $5.94. Always 200 new ones on display. To-day the new May modes appear. Lovely hats, really remarkable at these prices, you will see from the two illustrations. Floor, 34th St. Front == No “Awkward Age’’ Is Recognized in the Special Section for OUT-SIZE GIRLS Girls too young for misses’ fashions. Girls too large for children’s sizes. Girls too grown up in their own estimation for little girls’ styles. Girls too childish in their mothers’ opinions for older girls’ apparel. Girls too stout or well developed for their ages— these are the girls we care for capably and satisfactorily with appropriate apparel in the Special Section for Out-Size Girls. Two-Piece Dresses detract from the height of an over-tall girl give straight lines to a girl who is over-developed. or A gingham dress in two piece style has smocked yoke; large sport pockets; pique cuffs. and sere pate! ather belt. In plaids of blue, green, gold or Copen- Bagen. $5.49 A coat dress of plaid gingham and poild! color charotay: hee tested skirt; coat of the plain color with white pique collar and cuffs, hand smocking at waistline, crochet but- tons. Gold, Copenhagen, rose.$4.74 | pockets, Gold, green, rose, mpoaay Designed oats A coat of must. apple green serge is high waisted effect; the belt con ing inverted pleats; large cape col lar. $10.74 A coat expressly designed for stout girls is loosely flaring from the shoulders in back and belted across the waistline in front. The cape collar has an over-collar of natural pongee, Wool velour, gold or apple green. $14.74 A sport coat, hip length, of fine quality wool velour is trimmed with silk stitching. The belt crosses in front and buttons on large patch $9.74 navy or 1 A dainty frock of flower printed voile in chintz patterns of pMhik or blue, has high waisted girdle of black velvet ribbon and organdie collar and cuffs trimmed with pleated frills, $4.89 This store is the first to recognize the need for special outfitting of oul-size girls and to create a special section to take care of them exclusively, smart, = Koye—Third Floor, 35th Street =—————— Breakfast Coats Are Fascinating Things These, of Wonderful Quality Silks,— $12.74 B. Japanese silk tassels at the) C. Empire belt, clover cordings and! a long, narrow sash, a tab trim a full shirred skirt make this one| med collar, are the features of A happy beginning to the day is one of these charming break- fast coats—far more chie and delightful to wear than the lan- guorous kimono, — there’s something so wide - awake about them! With — their lovely silks, dainty pastel colorings, and special low price, they are almost irresistible, A. Dear little corded pockels, an Empire belt and cord trimmed collar impart chic air to this breakfast cout. Straight lines, button-up tabs, | this dainty coat, All the lovely pastel colorings — peach, maize, pink, blue, orchid, mauve, beige, also peacock and cor Kege—Third Floor, 84th Ktreet: RI Macy AEs Micactions Are Prices Herald Square B'way, 34th to 35th St. The Street Dress Season Opens! —And Simplicity Strikes the Keynote of the Mode The day of the street frock dawns with a promise of unusual favor for this almost uni- versally becoming fashion. Indeed,—what is more charming than a smart dress of silk or serge when worn with a handsome summer fur and graceful hat? The Dress Depart- ment now presents an exceptionally well- chosen assortment of promenade frocks. A Worthy Exponent of the Straight Line Mode in the frock (illustrated) of fine beige and silk, em- broidered, ‘The long tunic, gathered below the waist line on » sash of serge, is of self color marquisette, of which the smart short sleeves are also made. T sleeve straps and underskirt also embroidered, $79.75 Pleats Cleverly Used in a Dress of Foulard Black or navy foulard, printed in patterned made into an straight line frock with long pleated tunic. Large hanging pockets, tasseled and but- ton trimmed, give an un- usual touch. White Georg- ette collar and cuffs lend an air of freshness., $29.75 Khaki Toggerie for Girls Pledged to “Out Door” Life A touch of the military in these khaki clothes,—girls will want them for drilling, train- ing, camping and tramping,— just any activity outside of city limits. Khaki Suit Dress, « sport style that may be worn with or witho a blouse underneath; folk ¢ with belt and wide box pleats, lar tch pockets; skirt, buttoned down ront, has pockets and belt to match. 14, 16, 18 years. $5.49 Separate Khaki Skirt with two large patch pockets and all around belt; buttoned all the way down front. $2.4 Khaki Bloomers, tut) pleated style on waistband. 14 to 20 years, $2.2 Ku74—Third Floor, 85th Street Two New Skirts Each Practical for Its Purpose A dressy skirt of taffeta in smart color combinations of stripes and plaids features the new elastic belting to fit any size waistline, Placket trimmed with smoked pearl buttons; novelty shirred patch pocket. $8.) 4 An everyday skirt of black or navy serge is pleated all around with double inverted box pleats, stitched to hip line, Skirt is three yards around bottom, $8.94 Silk Skirts range from P 7 $4.89 to $23.74 Other models of black or navy serge. $3.74 to $13.74 foe —Third Floor, Centre, == SSth Ktreet Real Thrift Means Full Value Thrift does not imply dep- rivation, although some people have an idea that they must practice self-sacrifice in order to save. The man who knows what thrift means seeks first the worth of his money, and, if he finds it, savings are added un- to him. There is no form of thrift to compare with full value for the money you spend. And there is no form of waste to compare with the hap- hazard spending of money which takes no heed of value. People who do all their shop ping at automatically save in the course of a year a sum which permits indulgence in luxuries denied to people of the same purchasing power who do their shopping else- where, The reason for this lies in the fact that A\EYS patrons get full value. They pay cash in a store which buys for cash, and consequently they pay less. In other words, they practice thrift in its best form, eS These are taffetas, serges, gabardines, Jer- § and the newly fash- ionable foulards,— priced moderately. Copy of a Maurice Mayer Model A smart promenade frock of double weight wool jersey in gold or tan, This dress features long, grace- ful lines with the elongated waist line crossed by a sash at the back, which passes beneath pleats in front embroidered in silk of self and contrasting color. $39.75 Patent Leather Belt on a Serge Frock A good looking navy serge dress fashioned on well tailored fitted lines and tight, button t sleeves i trimmed at both sides with covered buttons and loops and belted with a smart patent leather belt. White satin collar. $27.75 ASS —Third Voor, Broadway 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Silk Gloves, $1.19 Costume gloves, these, and exceptionally smart. ‘Two- clasp style, with one-inch contrasting welt and three tucks at wrist stitched in silk to match welts. Four rows of chain stitch embroidery, also of color to match welts, The service- able, double tip kind that may be washed easily. White with Black Navy with White White with Gray Pongee with White White with Champagne Black with White White with Navy =~ Mage —Main Floor, 35th Street Boys’ Own Week Tops Off Summer Apparel with eo Boys’ Summer Hats, 94c Of Materials Made in Japan | Not the least part of the boys’ apparel for the coming | season is the hat that will top it off. Hats both serviceable and attractive are hard to find, yet these hats feature both qualities to a marked degree. ‘The low price is an incen- tive to buy several. Sizes 614 to 7), All the new shapes for big and little boys, Pinafores, Telescopes, Dolphina, Raised Seam Naval and Trooper. *Hinoki" “Toyo” Hats of Japanese Grass Cloth, Hats of Japanese Paper Cloth qeaually abe Lait bug. of | embracing all the good qualities Lae Seals of the natural straw, but » natural tr lighter in weight, and more dur- ve colors, n natural and white, also 1 with bright colors, Madagascar"’ Made of sea weed from the island of Madagascar, A strong, tan fabric that looks like straw, but Sbetter, Smartly trimmed Me = ~—fawe—Second Floor, 4th St., Rear Hani Embroidered | Blouses For the Youthful Even at 14 years one can wear blouses and separate skirts with self- blouses in the embody clever gly und deftly them in the class fine name bands. rimu We little touches, applied, which of youthful fas The Hula Bathing Suit With rush skirt, detachable, such as the dusky maidens of Hawaii wear in their terpsichorean revelries—just one of the many innovations in our New Bathing Suit Department. MASE —Third Floor, F4th Street: Misses’ Gingham Frocks The New Spring Note for Youth $5.94 The crispness, the freshness, the wholesome, sport-like youthfulness of — gingham dresses bifl welcome to these smart new frocks and give a just cause for their popularity to extend throughout the Spring and Summer seasons. Introducing two new styles with price no less attractive than their fashioning, in a gay array of plaids in closely printed or wide-spread pat- terns—golds, greens, reds and blues predominating. A Semi-high waisted frock B. with round collar and short sleeves. | cuffs of embroidered organdie give The wide black patent leather belt a lightsome finish to this frock with gives @ smart touch thread-through belt. Juntors’ and Misses’ Sites—13 to 18 Years. SS PWCYS—Third Floor, 35th Street === Wool Jersey Suits In Smart Sport Styles For Misses, $22.74 Sixty suits of clever style, just the kind young women ask us for,—made of wool jersey, that stanch ally of sports and sport fashions. This special group bids for high popularity at $22.74 There are smart high waisted models, straight line sport models, belted styles with large patch, flap or envelope pockets, deep shoulder pointed collars, flat square collars, turn back or button trimmed cuffs. Skirts are in plain sport styles with belts and pockets. a] Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years. Gold, Green, Rose, Copenhagen, Purple and White. SS SSS SSS Mee Third Moor, 16th street = There are many tiny women who think they must have all their clothes made to pall In our Misses’ Department, Third Floor, they will find ready-to-wear apparel that will fit them correctly. Prices Revised Downward on Girls’ Spring Coats $7.49 $8.74 $13.74 The first price lowering of the Spring season will provide many girls with new coats at LESS. A large assortment of good models has been repriced in three attractive groups. Group 1. $7.49 | Group 2. $8.74 | Group 3, $13.74 Includes youthful Embraces many Many formerly high styles of serges, velour | smart models of wool priced models C velour,’ serge oF pop- | KF 0 UD delightful, lin, Novel shapedcol- | dressy styles of serge larssattractivepockets, | and wool velour, In- sash and belt effects | cluded are many All popular spring col- | modes for large girla, . | ora 6 to 16 years. Sizes 8 to 16 years, = Sore —~Third Floor, 35th Street = = effects. silk collars of contrast- ing colors and mater. ials. Sizes 4 to 10 y = —— ed . . Money Savings on Spring Corsets For Large and Average Figures Pleasant to think of important money savings on the Spring corset—that very foundation of the new Spring cos- tume. ‘These corsets are lower priced because they are made of discontinued patterns of attractive brocades—the fabrics that are always used in higher priced creations. In two styles, providing the correct new-season jines for figures of average and large proportions. Front Lace Corsets | Special $2.89 Marchioness Corsets Special $2.97 For Average s—made of For Figures—Inced_ in the apecial brocade, pink or white; | back; with low bust, medium length | skirt; made of special brocades, in wkirt. ines 22 to § white or pink and white, 24 to 30, BBRTS— third Moor, 35¢m street = Who Could Resist the Charm of These Crepe de Chine and Georgette BLOUSES at $4.69 A price which does not even hint at the fine materials of which they are made, the neat, careful fashioning, the smartness of cut and design, the taste- ful and smart finishing touches. All wean Hiren bee af gear these are part of our surprise to you broidered fi raya and pin tuck titehed ve that blouses of these qualities can and embroidery clusters; deep square bet . ollar also hand embroi Front be sold at a price so lov laces with black silk ribbon (as tle ee) F el $3.49 Georgetles with tucks 4 S illle jabot bla » . . Hy . STAB US 1G00s FOKH8) Of in silk thread, hemstitching; bead trim- ap and t ai wi ming; crepe de chine with large pearl with aprays $3.49 buttons, pin tucks, pleated frills, —V White voile blouse has novel shaped : collar, band embr sloped necks, square necks and high necks, and dd with » pint uffs lace 4 and » embr 1 $4.49 trim MacfO —Third Ploor, 85th st. Kear ma AH Macy ¢ Ce CHMOD OTT ont White, flesh and high shades. The illustration suggests the lovely styles that await your choosing. beara ind Poor, Sith Street:

Other pages from this issue: