The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 9

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Mrs, Charles O. Gates Locust Valley, L. 1, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Elinor Gates, to Norman K, Toerge, son of Mr, and Mrs. Nicolas Toerge of No. $87 St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, Mr. Toerge is now at Plattsburg. Mr. aud Mrs, Alexander Jay Wurts Of Pittsburgh announce the engage- Ment of their daughter, Miss Laura Jay Wurts, to Bradi¢y Lancaster Coley, son of Dr. and Mrs. William hd Coley at No, 340 Park Ave- The engagement is also announced Of Miss Virginia KR, Duane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Duane of Sharon, Conn, and Dougias Cole, Treasurer of the National Lead Com- pany, No. 11 Broadway, Miss Duane 8 a niece of Miss Anne Deas Duane @nd the late James May Duane. Mirs Muriel Wiggin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvert H. Wiggin, of No, 521 Park Avenue, will be married to Lynde Seiden this afternoon in the Churen of the Messiah, ‘Thirty-fourth Street and Park Avenue, The wedding Was hastened on account of the wor. ir. Selden is a Lieutenant in the OmM- cers’ Reserve, Another wedding to-day wili be that of Miss Roslyn Marie Bittner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Bittner of No, 105 West Seventy-second S- vet, to Ernest David Brown of this city. @ ceremony will be perfor ned at the Bittner home by Mgr. Guinan of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. | The engagement of Miss Jane Poult-! Ney Bigelow, daughter of Major and Mrs. Fifty-seventh Stre Jand Eliett of this « nounced. John Bigelow w father of Miss Bigelow. } @n architect. He is a member e Officers’) Reserve and is going to Piattsbure. ald Emiuet, Krand- uephew of Rovert kminet, the irisn pax trot, and Secrevary of (he New York wud Lehi¢ died yester- day tn his tk Avenue, He was s age. Mr Fimmet Jea 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET datfioulty, of dim purchasing you {Write for New 80-Page Haslly Avcesible frou by Stith of Hfth St.Crosstown Cars ——— A 5-Koom Apartment *Hettbeetat $245 ; al tment AS ‘Room ane 975 A 4-Room Apartment “giidBnge $379 SF Rare Went H] OUR LIBERAL TERMS ferme apply also te Now York stave , ne jemey and Conneoticat, Delivery by Motor Trucks. We Pay Freight @ Kaliroad Fares t th ‘more organi; iron'—Nuaaied 11 for thzir patients—Says anaem won «eficiency—-1s the greatest j 10 heauh, strength, vitality and be of modern American Women—H 3 ing against use of metallic tron © may injure the stomach and do /. good; advises use 0) teeth Watch for large Ferdinand King. this paper, entit of the Woman in Her Blood, King explains To-day is In this hy the me she did 20 or 30 by taking nervous, endurance 100 ti xated Iron, King. ts for a onan absolute Satisfaction oF ¥ Aare. TO DOLO DOLE CVO OO LOL MO DSN BU ERT rr IS LS —White Silk Gloves, 74c Let Us Take Care of Your Oriental We have every facility for repairing, cleaning and storing Oriental “Rugs. Packed in cold storage vaults, they are secure from damage by moths and covered by insurance. Charge for this service is Lere—Fourth Floor, 85th Street: Modishness Achieved With Econo Wotnen's Dresses|$15,74 AGS usual price would de $28.76. Styles for summer afternoons. Smart with a con- servatism that makes them appropriate for street wear, Fashioned with a care that ranks them with much higher priced dresses. Priced at a figure made possible by cash purchasing. You will want one when you see them. Four Lovely Styles Georgette crepe dress with Jarge square medallions of: self color soutache braiding; collar and cuffs of white Georgette Illustrated. Straight line frock with bottom bor- der and sash embroidered with soutache braid; white Georgette collar. Dress with tucked skirt trimmed with medallions of soutache embroid- ety; deep square coll Georgette frock with a dainty pep- lum bodice effect of Paisley silk show. ing faintly through, Self silk covered buttons trim the front; girdle and frog of gold braid. All Jap silk lined. Tan, Gray, Navy, Black, Copenhagen. Crmyn—Third Floor, Brondway In warm weather, when one needs so many pairs of Hove it is essential to have them of well wearing quality. ‘hese are surprisingly good at the price. 1,800 pairs; Milanese weave; double finger tips. Three-row crochette embroidered _ backs. All white, or white with black embroidery. Shop early, they will go quickly. OMe —Main Floor, i5th St, Broadway, The Time of the Season to Think ve Boys’ Summer Rompers 48c Light. loose and comfortable summer play clothes whose laundering quality, adaptability for all manner of play occasions, and smallness of price should bring A com- Many a dozen to the little chap's summer wardrobe, prehensive assortment allows unrestricted choice. other styles besides the ones illustrate (. Long or short ale high | Piain or low nec’ ‘ay, white; ralatea, and ot colors ¢ and good looking rics. to 8 year Boys’ Summer Washable Suits, $1.74 Moss Usual Prices up to $2.89 BELTS For Women, $1.29 A trial pai many customers re Heavy r pur hasers wll Twilled uly. All or white Wear excelle sizes in black only ' > : er Belts, wiste t ilar edge. hose, Black and klos. . id wet eiKe 470,94 Crash Towelling, Turkle Wash Cistan | moxie c c 2lc per yard 6 for 39 Breakfast $1.49 (Hela I lis at S39 the half | Per doses Cihers up to py don't 6 way often, | Dinner Na S168 {vantage of the offer new. per doger aan st. ; Main DPleor, Front, and Se Moor, 45 Linen Huck Towels, are pure linen huck $2.49 half dozen Rugs reasonable, value may be had. ical markets years, during which ti will prove to be pri This Store Stands For This store, ever since its inception 59 years ugo, has bought goods for cash and sold them for cash. That policy has made ‘S a national institu- tion dedicated to the cause of thnft Actual war, or the immi- nence of war, had nothing to do with the establish ment of that policy of cash buying and cash selling. It was considered ‘good business” in 1858. It has been ‘good business’ through the intervening years, and ot is ‘good business’ to-day. This policy enables us to sell dependable merchandise at prices which our competitors cannot meet, and to extend a service which is adequate to all the requirements of an up-to: date department store, Almost two generations of 34c each aule at 39 On : through recommend t and all | Kitchen Towels, fine and white, brilliant eg) as well give DIAMOND J The value of diamonds and diamond jewelry has not been affected by hyster- There has been a steady in- crease in their value for the last twenty-five prices have almost trebled. SAVE! Buy diamonds now,—mines Bath Towels towels in Jacquard Imitation Filet Lace Scarfs $1.49 each | aed of eight effective filet with «sin je"customers the advant we ask you to take tin y're worthy of es Herald Square, From V/4 to '/2 carat. Prices range from | From 5% to | carat. (Exactly 96-100 ct.) From | 1-16 to 13/, carat A Few Large Solitaires rfect diamonds, which the closest inspection and scrupulous comparison lower than the present market figures for stones of equal quality, No expensive mountings to go out of fashion and lose value. These, in platinum settings with gold shank: Diamond Wejght, 2 45-100 cts., $964.00 | Diamond Weight, 3 59-100 ct: Diamond Weight, 2 99-100 cts., $1,204.00 | Diarnond Weight, 4 10-100 cts., $1,599.00 slightly imperfect but beautiful diamond, 2 74-100 cts., ng, With 18 small diamonds in the sides, Activity Dresses with Bloomers For real youngsters, who stand upside down and turn somersaults and play hard, and get into mis- chief sometimes. Bloomer dresses save under- ‘These are of sturdy fa for wear and washing, pretty sty Jow sule prices QO, Bloomer Dresses of striped DOG sireicen wit white cole and cuffs, little high waisted belts bits of hand smnocking, checked ginghams, too. .Q Dresses of many plaid, $1.29 y stripea and printed ma- terials, also many of plain touches of hand stitchery with braiding; pretty collars, cuffs, pockets and belts. sloomer S42 fey featuring pretty new RH Moy oC: EWELRY Beaskt New otlere—be | A THRIFT INVESTMENT Not fanatical economy, but common sense thrift is the spirit of the hour. Not cessation of buying, but thoughtful purchasing where the greatest are practically closed, and import duties and taxes have just added 15 per cent. to the price of diamonds —where you pay for diamonds as merchan- dise and not for the name on the box in which they are delivered Consider these prices,—-they're well worth attention Solitaire Diamond Rings [| Tablecloths and Napkins to Match x 844 inches = Se —— Buy diamonds here $33.25 to $143.00 $182.00 to $274.00 $373.00 to $546.00 1,458.00 vet in an all platinum NEW! Seen in the Store The Middy Sweater for a Little Boy As toon as he can slip it over his own head a little fellow should have one of these. All wool for warmth, chi knitted for service, and tied with silk Inces at neck and sides. The sailor collar and con trasting border make it boyish, fecond Floor A Patent Leather Belt With Colored Beads An unusual combination, striking, yet not bizarre,--elongated squares of colored beads on shiny patent leather. This belt fastens with three hexagonal clasps of milk : Main Floor. Femininity, Rising From a Candy Box ‘The round candy box of tin forms her skirt, enameled and hand paint ed in gay colors with conventional ized flowers and bow knots. of the centre rises the nequin decorated wit of violets and crowned with ly garden hat Out Main The Shawl Collar Vest ight bath ici linen ing what is left following items Cases for smaller size, each with belt loop fastener, ae fin ‘ te Scalloped Damask Sets, | $4.49 per | Satin Damask Tablecloths, $3.49 ea. Vest Pocket Cantera: for Military Men Light weight, inexpensive to maintain and capable of making excellent pictures of your activities. Two sizes, 154 inches x 244 Meee —Fitth Foor, Contre, 86th 6. Regular Prices Would Be $1.79 and $1.98 JusttheHats for]uneWear The neat, trim styles that last all the season through,—always right. There are new sailors, mushrooms and rolled-brim sailors. There are plain, fancy, and shiny straws, white and colors. The Trimmings in all cases are grosgrain differing in mien edie and Anishiag toticlne. Ceara -—Second Fieor, Sith St, The May Sale of White Specializes Replenished with fresh, mew merchandise for its third successful week, the White Sale concentrates its selling energy on five specially priced Lingerie Groups,— each comprehensive of itself, and each offering excep- tional opportunities for saving to women who are prac- ticing thrift with the national spirit. At 69c At 46c Nightgowns, two dainty, em- broidery trimmed styles; En- velope Chemises with Val. lace and organdie medallions; twelve ribbons, ie . found, V, Empire, Geet Pere ray od velope Chemises of fine betlste, lifferent models in Drawers,| lace trimmed; Combinations with plain. tucked and hematitched,| Val lace insertions and edgings: fice. or. embroidery. trimmed; | Straight Chemises, effectively Straight Ch with, embrold- trim ip lowed itll be ery or plain casing—and 25 styles tele; of Corset C with convent of Corset Covers, edges, beat laces aad ribbous. elaborately trimmed, At 89c At $1.29 Nightgowns, in 23 new at Lovely Nightgowns with nar. row laces, shirrings, frills, tucks, hand stitchery, or very plain; Envelope Chemites with touches of hand embroidery, fine laces; Combinations in Psi yr C corset Cove: waistline models, with imported coats, with double panels in back and front. At $1.79 Nightgowns of fine materials, in Empire, sleeveless, square, ds, all-over embroideries, and sin Empire yoke effects lace 5, daintily lace trimmed, mm with lingerie frocks; able sport skirts of repp ook, erepe voile or fle all fresh and dainty; velope Chemises in a dozen styles, some very simple, others more ) ons with fine Petticoats with dainty flounce Corset Covers, handsomely trim med in back and front, some with cap sleeves of lace. Eoloaana nighey efor, dreeay sires eration is ay enthusia B79 fone sace tater et a oslvichirg sand al Everything You Need for Boys’ Pajamas, 79c our merchandise us was th Dis eotoa baltel brighten the whole aspect of « ‘<6 a Usual Prices, 61.19 and Ode Reed straight und full with hand suit, illy draped O td A t t ing garments should ha Finished w ying is imperative, it points es 2 to 6 years ath a complete assortment of those things which contribute Sizes 6 to 18 years, : the way to comfort 27 Infante’ Wear Department, Main ¥i to the fun of outdoor life. It is time to make plans for fuer —*e: 4th Sty Rear, Third Floor, B5th St,, Keune, Camping, Canoe trips and vacations spent BEEN, > =F in other ways. Riery Corns ew tnd ie eA SAAR Bes | The stamp of depend 0G? LINEN SALE GOING S | RONG & Comp ability, reliability and NY Be Whether you pick a@ shaded island correctness in’ merchan- tein Hemmed Damask Table N I aden Imported or Domestic shelter, or a wooded spot song the more, dise assured be ative { Napkins, per dozen, $1.49 | ew Items e Table Damask, 97¢ y or pitch camp high up in the aie a tent the goods are made by \ Mercerized ¢ on napkins in | RIE ‘ This is hea me 1 and many other accessories wi: neces- x | . ttern Bath Mate—-With sale enthusiasm at its height we 1 damas ent ) ‘ aeoorilte ar nee ( | \\ gas liner Havolteen atinulitedita arenarelrorls in sraietis hee Miny sary; you'can find « good selection here. Fee Noationg Te card : : needs economically, A survey of the wholesale market pe Width te @ Wall Tents of 8 os.| Wall Tents of 10 ot. a al ee bash fi Damask Dinner Napkins Trought within our reach 125 dozen heavy and beautiful H i single filled duck. | single filled — duck | Ui, - y heavy ; $5.69 per dozen Bath M ts termed “secor Hs "hy the mar eturer on ac ematttched “Paras 7x7 {t. $8.19, 7x9 it. cre. Nae - At count of almost imperceptible flaws ese we offer at , , ohn9 ft. r Ce, archoness | 4 if Ar pattert | : are $3.96 each ‘ Ms ahr wlte bebe’ issi8 ree see atent 1 ere Is Fleur det 4 | Usual selling prices A really lovely cloth | ieee Silk Hose Leather Hee aa G8¢ to $1.19 mais aa Malt Tm atte aa Ohoxla ft, $20.74, Flye tor these tents at 4 prices of tents it 4 tesigne Duffle & £| Cooking Outhites— : oe carrying email ry yor aluminum, for two accessories, ith)or four i Com 4 and large | sisting Pots, cu; ‘o take chains. | plates, knives, for! f es $1.09, 12x36 | spoons, fry pans—all 15x30 nested into large cook- 18x30 | ing pot. For two $8.59; | for four $15.89. 4.19 ene 1 ! c A Pulk ess ixlty. yards Up Stream and Down $6.19 each Mercerized Cotton here is real pleasure in ware foe, there who a 5 ; paddle an Old Town Canoe; t sizes, $33.75 ins, #8322 inches, | Damask, S4c per yard to. $37.75. With Open. Gunwales, $38.78 to $3.96 4 $40.75. 38 non-capsizing € . $45.78 a8, B48 inches ir ' “4 to $49.75 , Cushions, Sailing Outfits at $5.19 w less tha Kpxe—Vitth Floor, Rear, , and 214 ji 49 wo | +24 and $1.49 |} ————— i fed

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