The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917. Tee Oe Lele ei CONEY ISL?™D BOARDWALK AUTHORIZED IN ASSEMBLY |? Project Is Part of Great Improve. ments Advocated by The Evening World. ALBANY, May 9—The Senate to- @ay passed the Green Assomblya Bill @uthorising the commisstoner of the Jand office to transfer to the City of New York land under water along the water front at Coney Island for the purpose of constructing a board | Ui Dw ene Le Your Fars We will call for your Furs, clean them, place them in cold storage, dustiess vaults and return them whenever you wish, Charge fer storing each article 2 Minimum charge of $1.00 for storing valued at $£0.00 or more, individual pieces valued up to $50.00. Telephone or Write To-day Notifying Us When We May Call for Your Fue. frpn —Fur Storage Devt. Third FL, 34th St. Bway Last-Minute Purchases A young man came into the store the other morning to make last-minute purchases. He was sailing for France next day to join the American Ambulance. Every minute was precious. One of our shopping experts rushed around with him, and the whole thing was done in 15 minutes. \—Main Floor, 84th St. B'war To-Morrow’s Specials in-—————, BABIES’ OWN WHITE SALE Children’s Colored Dresses A variety of pret- ty frocks, in checks and stripes, with or without bloomers. Hand stitching in dainty new effects; round necks; collars ES and cuffs of con- a ete Real Quality Here---A Thrift Purchase 357 Women’s New Coats On Sale Thursday 9 A. M. $ 1 3.0 If Sold Regularly Mears cr ‘This is along the line of the Im- Brovement of the great popular recort Advocated by The Evening World for several years. The ag tator 10 ith far has resulted in securing tho sca-'| |B Five styles, wit! aiter ty ‘ce municipal baths, the | or without sting of squatters on State aud ity water front property and the bloomers, Plotd @equisition by the city of the Dream. | or striped effects; 4 ite for an open ocean ‘ront| some belted, others eh and playground, The latter otraight end full with hand- et Proposition ts not yet definitely led but will be when new monet >| eonsideration is adjusted, ease ica igre } Swindler Sent to Penitentiary, | Julius Scheltgen, thirty-three s tow 30 Smart, Newly Fashioned Styles Prices Would be Up to ped pock- ets. Sizes 2 to 6 B years. One illus. collars and Arab cuffs. tga pid ee One illue SS ee itl At fall 3.°* Bi poli ot farddie west side of the city, wa White Dresses Rompers and Creepers : ‘i fenced today, to, the penitentiary to-day ben 6 6 Yan. Infante’ Wh te | Madras It would be unfair to yourself to do without one. tel , shor . f | See tg | Herieer cavent ealleped 6apes; Flare, shirred and pleated styles in loose and embroidered designs on pockets, belted effects. 9 6 months years, jc pie ro Creepers of white Collars,—deep, square, sailor, notched, round ( dimity, madras of plisse, dainty and shoulder pointed collars. and cool; hand smocked or hand BROADWAY CoRR a7" sr Cuffs,—Bell shaped cuffs, slashed, pointed, embroidered; some hand scal- neck effects; on skirts; tuck gauntlet or flare cuffs. ed, rule A ‘ fies, ete. $1.79 , Pockets,—reticule, patch, flap, large shirred Empire White Creepers, effects, poo pockets, double pockets, strap 1150 re Dresses, dainty | ith pretty tittle ruf- or tassel trimmed pockets. | . Mi ’ 4 ond fine. atouie ee Bed Trimmings,—velvet_ bands, buttons, con- = Big Manufacturers Sales) Elaborate | edge; hand smock- trasting overcollars, silk stitching. 5 FINE FOOTWE aH fine laces, em. | 126 in front and on Linings,—full lined with printed or solid color AR § broideries and | Sleeves. = Embroid- silks in self or contrasting shades; silk lined to Stil continued with bigger ba ribbons, Illus. | ery motifs on collars H Sains than ever.” Ma rant. Be lade «GL waist or unlined. Ow! sh 5 imposible o For Very Little Babies ao bse | ta Bi octow 'n Long and First Short Dresses { Long Slips of fine material, Bolivia Cloth Apple Green a Gf sslnsovk; round and square dite tucks, embroideries and Gabardine | ribbon beadings, ape 79 a : ‘ Sacques of Cash . tucked and embroidery trimmed. | cpg otis Goth, with ritlnn ier irple tyeare | 89¢ | or shell stitched edges, in pink or Silk Poplin Beige Gold HE: Imported Bibs of fine | blue, patterns of machine em- Wool Poplin Black Navy a | single or cluster hand | broidery. 46: os . f | scalloped’ and finely band em- | Sacquee of enshmer ae hee Deere ee s broidered. 46c, 69c, 94 | Crepella cloth, trimmed with : a Others’ more elaborately em- | ribbon embroidery, amocking, te a 4 broidered, up to $4.89 | shell edes, Me to $1.39 Know This NOTIONS? we ui a EY Sows —Intants’ Wear Dept. Srd Floor, 35th Sty Rear ' ° : telliig i : P Hy 5 : : east Med! Gbiaiwer. wocbent lad’ Uheesi' ab “Summer is a-coming in!” Then white skirts have their day Notice H a i sh Buying and Cash Selling Score t Phra thing oer teed Cans Taw het it wil be aa the clever pockets on these eapedtally good looking new models. ¢ prices - a Fl An Unusual Opportunity for Amateur Photographers. district of South Africa. son, are features not to be overlooked. mies It means that no longer, Silk, black or white, ‘ie a Tae Idi R WF i C (tat aa best ty; 100 yarde: k A. White | | for now “Cape” is a st quality; 100 yards; letter | s & B No.3Fo ing 0. 1 ameras method of dressing known fan bs ior ge ag epee repp, but- H a as the Napa tannage. Dressmakers’ Silk, black oF toned in Be aypeabtanas as Bate Any lambskin “Napa white; 400 yds. Reg. 27 spool, front, two | Sold Else ; Regular dipped” is “Cape” leather. Sule, $2.79 dosen; 24e spool patch peck- | nu | Since the war started in Three-cord Basting Cotton, | a hore a Wholesale Europe, American tanners have 400 yards, Sizes 40070. Reg: ets; all ved the Napa pro- iY bn . Sale, 4 | formula may be washed in any ercerined Mending Cotton, belt. $1.49 iss ‘ ; water, under 212 degrees Fah- | | tack, white, gray, tam, Ttegu: B. White roy skirt a | Specially Priced $4.96 renhelt ss not the name of | | larly 4#4e. Sale 4e Aiedeline withaide i , : ls Snap Fasteners, all brass; i : entire stock of folding Buster Brown No. 3 Cameras at a finished by a Swedish process—i. very good quality. 48c gross B * ton- Lae hell | price which makes it possible for us to offer them at less o.,0n the flesh side of the leather, Pins, 400 count; good quality, tons, une ed to belt; il han the usual wholesale pri Perhaps you do not know Regularly 60c dozen, Sale, 33¢ usual pock- pearl _but- than the u cl abietad doa a ; that imitation leathers deceive dozen, 3e package ets. $2.24 tons. This No. $ Camera takes pictures size 814 x 414 inches and uses nobody. Man cannot repro- Cotton Belting, black or Eastman or other roll film, O; ontal position, Bellows of duce leather, white. #45, Binch, Reg- black leather; metal parts anc mings nickel plated; fitted with brilliant view finder. ‘The automatic focusing lock makes it possible to set the camera for a certain distance and may be quickly changed at will. Each camera is perfectly new and packed in a box with instruction book, Other Cameras and Photo Supplies at“ Lowest-in-the-City” Prices focre —Fifth Floor, 85th St., Centre, Skirts of linen, gabardine, cordeline, $1.24 to $8.49 If you boil a piece of hide, you will have gelatine, but you cannot turn gelatine back into leather. Chemists isolate the elements of leather, but they cannot make leather synthetically. ularly 7e, 8, Oe, 10e yard. Sale, 114 and’? inch, de; #44 and $ inch, Ge yard Revol Fastener Tape, white, Regularly 17c yard. Sale 10¢ Dressmakers’ Imported Pins, Jo-lb, boxes, Regularly 376 box, dale 3le box Third Moor, 35th Street, Contre, Good Clothes Make for Progress! There is no better approach to the road to success than a good appearance. The man who has brains, physical ability and XTRA FINE SPRING BOOTS Wl reduced to... . i Sanitary Articles Gewe Superior Grade Nain- sook Double Covered Rubber ines 8, 4, 5, Regu- Ste. Sale 23 Guww Garment Shields, For Library Beautiful Lamps *,L# Fach artistically designed for a definite purpose—to be placed in a decorative sur- i character, The prices are especially interesting: same quality ax above. Sizes . beer = rounding ol known characte 7 e + I re mB erenung wa" Hegarty ae ale he a good measure of ambition cannot af: r Lamps. - . Sacre Shir ‘nist’ Shields, . : ’ : 3 f at 4 sane quality as above. Sixes &, ford to hide his real self behind a screen As illustration A—Stand of solid mahogany or gilt finis!' wood, Ka 8. Regularly @%c and 7c, dale, 19¢ and 23e Single Strap Hose Supporters, good quality suspender elas- tie, 0c Sanitary Napking absorbent of poorly fashioned clothes. He will find clothes that will bring out the best that is in him among our shade of shirred silk, 26 inches in diameter, stretched lini: inch silk fringe. In gold, rose or old chain sockets and Tungsten bulbs. ad 5 blue. Complete with # pull ne quality, Regularly 29¢ dozen. ics” $9.89 fees!” $8.78 ‘ovis “isthe |} Mien’s and Young Men’s y Aprons, good quality Ae itlustration B—Btand of wood, Aa illustration C=-Vese | | pubberi capdlaie dak’ Raawary ° 9 ished in black lacquer, with rais China in blue, Sule, 19¢ design, Shade, 15 inches in diameter, | ration of nitary Elastic Belts, good I wa S : has 6 pancls of hand decorated silk in fi quality; two sizes, Regularly 565 patra of scenic design, Fitted, complete with & Stands I3c. ‘Sal 10c i Army ral chain sockets, and 40 watt Tungsten 1a ins. high, | ¢ with one 40 | Me 1 Flesh Color Cor pulls, 21 in, high to top of shade ha watt Tungsten bulb. set Laces, 7 yards, Regularly FI A } L $8 24 Ide. Sale, 9c a e i "y mps . :, * 16.80; tale price, oor Lamps, $14.89 Floor Lamps, Miscellany of Essentials 4 Usually $19.78 it Usually 814.18 Gold Top Lingerie Clasps, ex- Because the variety of models ranges from the — i, Peery wprearhnay™ cellent value, 12e <4 gaa ay % ra-extreme ff i solid maha it wid {itustration Can Mute Hale Nota Cae ultra-conservative to the ultra-extreme and the i Fenin, 04 His c | | quise Brand), all shades, except suits reflect all the new style features that this hie ran wilt ean : Hagiariy 91.87 season has brought forward. . - eled, or gilt fir || ts, large size Because these suils are tailored in the right way by men who know how to build serviceable garments through the correct combination of their skill with dependable findings. <d), alls! geuy or whit dozen. Sale, a, a2 ea in diameter, with silk line 98c dozen Bone Hairpina, shell or amber. 6, 12 or 1Btoabox, Sule,18e box, é-inch silk in old rose, old with two 40-watt b a fa ime eval Han aaa ar ned Emblems for children’s sailor , ‘ae — Rulleeheta asecens Complete with two suits, red, white or blue, Because the assortment of fabrics is so great cord and plug for sockets, including 40 . Be to 19¢ eet that every man will find the weave, pattern and ; Riuckioes \ watt Tungsten bulbs. Cietenne Rags, as Ply coloring which will best become him and which bitin GENUINE CORDOVAN hite shoes, 176 vi eet his own ideas on the subject. sala!” tho wer! 87, Boudoir Lamps, $1.69 Whittemore! l4o will meet h me } BEACH ATREET . id ° o,? : : — i AA ig Rule we [EA gt, lution jBhade of alk, sik And in Addition—Quality for Quality tn, / tand of solid ined, in i A 4 Maina tat bs any melt The Price Is Lower Than Elsewhere ait } | & $1 25 ; femre Mal ct Elevators to Clothing Department on 35th Street Side. Se asicel Da fine —FiIth Floor, Broadway, Front, 7A—Husement, Bway, D4th Street a | RIC

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