The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1917, Page 11

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Aitawontt TRIED TO ROB HUSBAND AS WFE ASKED, HE SAYS Jarramgea in the order of that éntry, | | Five of the stars were made by Mins | 'Mutford in ‘historic placed: in yo HISTORG WORK OF ART, sxe iam | The Pe Nnsylvania star was made in Dia onds ’ Pl rragldet agiieed ist hh Dramatic Ending of Trial as De- the very room where » WwW , Has No Limit But. supply of such 6 OE = which all Lambert fine diamonds as the diamonds are- public expects (and mounted, including, trial before Judge Wadhams in Gen- finds) at Lamberts of course, those that ons to-day for entering the is short, here is $75 glis in t of Paoli Cassamasso, a not the least reason = Solitaire Diamond Mia Star, | Shoemaker on the ground floor of the to look for an increase $100 SS E Ri | int Ver. | Sine house, on Maroh 12, The shoe. of it. Lamberts offer ngagement Rings | vv ardy | maker testified that Foglia had 2 fry _, partly | forced an entrance into his bedroom, the only possible way $150 Ree from $10.00 ' ° ai aulted him with a@ blackjack and to save money on $1,500.00. See also Diamonds, because $200 pour beautiful cluster rings with carefully they are large direct importers with a5 matched diamonds of fendant Openly Accuses Woman of Prompting Him to Crime as and partly in. the very| Louis Foglia, eighteen years old, hair in Independence Hall in whieh | of No. 8% East One Hundred and ra ADORNS BIN HE oe Made by Miss Mulford, of Madison, N. J.—"Every Stitch a Soldier.” McH argest flag in the werld—the _Amer Bcross the Fifth Avenuw facade of ‘ aN ensign which is displayed re | tried to steal $600, ution. | Called as a witness for the prose n, Mrs. Caasamasso refused to nize Foglia as her husband's as- t bl 1 vullding, a blaze Flagship New and illuminated at hlights across the way ; pots Sam tae | sailant: although she testified she was well-equipped factory mrare purity of color hs well as patriotic in the room when the burglar entered OTY $350 eee # designed and made by WOMAN KILLED BY FALL. | she wae subjected to a cross-examin- (on the same premises and brilliancy, $75.00 ahd, every atitch-of it, by Miss Jose (a ation, at the end of which Foglia with their store) in up. Phine Mulford of Madison, N. J. | Stories rene) SUTUDUy sone Tho alls POAT OM lead Diamond brooches, bracelets, lavallieres, hand during the war between t pountry rlem, guilty to the crime. made solid 14-karat gold or platinum. Lowest prices. And each stitch Ida Moses, forty years old, of| “I committed the crime,” Foglia it it in, was in- ) Hast One Hundred and Seven-| told an preter, “at the sug night | ton of Cassamasso. Sho and her Street, fell on | : ¢.| husband were continually quarrelling bathruom windo her sister ; |and whe gave me $10 to assault her *|husband and steal the $600. She claimed the money belonged to her as in order, because this ¢@-karat, $5.25 up 2@-karat, $7.00 up newspaper is read every 18-karat, $4.00 up 18-karat, $5.50 up ‘fly, which te the | Qaance muich aa it did to her husband and day by people with a 14-karat, $3.30 uv'l4-karat, $4.40 up Jengthwise designation, and 25 feet | eal att et! Foglia was remanded fer @ week lively interest in them. All shapes and styles; all guar- Rolat, which is the width, Bach star ont -_ anteed to be *made without solder, as they have been ip 2 feet 8 i ross and the atripes are ing for the und every s *| Capt. Haston, New York Baseball : made for over forty years. te, Enlists for War, wide, All the bunt- > as woven ¢ pecially ch in it was made | » of the owners of the New York “| American League Club, went to Detroit to-day, w he has been ordered by Graduation Watches field are em- the War tment to report for ex- Leading _ styles 1 broiderea umes of the Wardens in | ner Corpa of the Ariay, Cape: Huston from leading mak- States they Ale the date @ Notion aie’ i L : the ers. Guaranteed n ind are | burned. o reds of acres. efficiency. All watches put &) | through a search- Wing examination by Lambert watch makers, no matter how high the Solid 14-karat gold Lady's solid 14-karat plain polished open old watch,engine turned reputation of the fae with 15 Busting case. With guatefactories they Lc¥ sapphire anteed Waltham move- * Wal n moves come from. " 27.50. ment, $18.50. . Ladies’ solid 14-karat gold watches, $16.00 up; gold-filled $11.00 up; sterling silver, $10.50 up. -| LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. WANN BRO Castanea ernment eee NowtHWest Co ER SIXTHAVESIS™ Str. Miss June Bride, store—AFTERWARDS in your cozy home. In this way you are sure of these things: Lowest Prices, Quality Merchandise, Widest Popularity of Ir WANAMAKER’ | 3000 Blouses in a Great Sale Special purchases and oddments from our own stocks, third to nearly half less Ruffled Net Blouses, $3.85-—Enchanting ones with filet lace in real pattern or with Valenciennes Mention of Lambert a ar | go | | seamless Solid Gold <=) Wedding Rings is always | sue | \ | | | | | | mM Sa RPE lace. Fine net lined throughout with chiffon so they are not too sheer, Odd Blouses, $1.50, $3, $3.85—500 blouses at $1.50. Crepe de chine and tub silk. Somewhat tum- bled and soiled; all washable. $3 and $3.85 blouses of plain and striped crepes de chine and shirtings in tailored or more elaborate Third floor, Old Building styles. Some show marks of handling. 750 Crepe Georgette Blouses, $3.85—Many duplicate our own $5.76 standard duplicates have been repriced and included in the Sale. White, flesh, rose, coral, blue crepe Georgette. With or without embroidery; some with attractive chemisettes or the large, plain rever, which make such pretty draperies in front. 900 Handkerchief Linen Shirtwaists, §$2—Another shipment of mid-Summer shirtwaists of Irish handkerchief linen. Stripes, checks, fancy patterns, and plain with white pique or colored linen collars, Main Aisle, Old Building Wheat Hats $7.50—First Showing Hats small, large and medium sized. Some have straight brims, others turn up on the side and often the brim is edged with lace braid, One dream of a hat has a crown of white hyacinths and black wheat. Not trimmed with wheat, but in the $7.50 collection, is a large picture hat turning up in the back and trimmed simply with a cluster of white / grapes. Other wheat hats of beige and yellow, with colored wheat and facings to harmonize. Moderate Priced Millinery Salons, First floor, Old Bullding Young Women’s Suits and Dresses—Sale Jersey Suits, $20—-Were $28.50 and $29.50. Jade green, emerald green and rose jersey, bound with | white silk braid. One coat has surplice front with long sash ends that tie; the other has long straight revers opening to the foot of the coat. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Light-weight Serge Suits, $23.50 and $25—Brand-new—just turned out by the tailors, A rather tailored suit for the taller girl who likes a semi-fitted waistline, and a belted and pocketed suit for the smaller young women. Blue serge only. Sizes 14 to.20 years, Lovely Dresses at $18.75—Sweetost all over crepe Georgette, erepe de chine, or combination of the two in white, flesh, navy, gray or black. Made over Jap silk linings in really charming youthful models. Reduced Dresses at $22.50—Were $32.50 to $49.75. One-of-a-kind frocks in foulard, Shantung serge, Georgette crepe, wool jersey. The Georgette crepe frocks are adorably summer-like; the wool jerseys are the straight line belted models; some might even be worn for coats, Sizes 14 to 20 years, Second floor, Old Building Prices Down Lower on Women’s Clothes Clothes made by the best tailors in America, Conservative clothes which can be worn this year and next year and any time, just because they are plain and good. Now a quarter, third, a half under original prices—in some cases the saving is even more. Women’s Coats reduced to $19.50, $29.60, $38.60 At $19.50—smart long coats, serge, gabardine and wool velour in navy blue, black, a few in sand color and green. Many silk-lined throughout. A few tweeds included. At $29.50—coats of men’s wear serge, Poiret twill, burella and wool velours, in navy, black, green, gold, sand colored. Majority silk-lined throughout, At $38.50—copies and adaptations of French coats made of serge, gabardine and wool velours, in black, navy, sand color, magenta and gold. ABLO CASALS’ enchanted rendering of Wagner's beautiful “Evening Star” from “Tannhauser” has a sheer, pure loveliness never yet attained by anyone but Triumphs of Vocal and Instrumental Art $1 98 = EVENING STAR from “Tann- FIFTH SYMPHONY. Part I. ‘asosz ) hauser.” Pablo Casals, ‘cellist. agsgsa ( Andante, — Philharmonic Orchestra of New York, FIFTH SYMPHONY. Part II Andante. Philharmonic \ Orchestra of New York in D Major.” (Mozart.) Pablo Casals, ‘cellist, IN A MONASTERY GAR. DEN. Columbia Symphony ae A5952 Orchestra and Male Chor t2-inch (Bird voices by N F $1.25 )SONATA. Opus3 thoven.) Minue Symphony Orchest 12-inch (LARGHETTO from “Quintette —'2-inch $i. $1.50 ) SNOWY-BREASTED AS955 PEARL. Oscar Seagle, bari- 12-inch tone. $1.50 ) THE ASH GROVE. (Welsh Ait.) Oscar Seagle, baritone. Also worthy of special mention are Charles Herrison’s beautiful interpretation of “The Rosary” and “A Perfect Day”; the four recordings of the Saxo Sextette, including the hits of ‘Miss Springtime” and “Follow Me’; and the fourteen big popular song-successes, led by Al Jolson singing “From Here to Shanghai,” (paired with Anna Wheaton in “M.-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i”) and including such hits as “Let's All Be Americans Now” and “Hawaiian Butterfly,” Then there are six such dances as ‘For Me and My Gal,” ¢ a Shooting Box in Scotland,” “Hawaiian Sunshine” and “The Century Girl”; two gems b Helen Stanley ; hymns, Hawaiian records and patriotic marches; Irish and negro songs and melodies—altogether a list exceptionally fine, a list possible only on records with the Columbia ‘‘music-note” trade-mark. Visit your dealer and hear it today. New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month olumbia GRAFONOLAS end DOUBLE~DISC Records Casals on the cello, It has a ravishing glory yours to the Thou- and sweetness of tone—a human voice sings in | pense ef Eepry the vibrant strings! furnished ing . (4B SIXTY-THREE( fr Other gems are Ketelbey’s symphonic tone-picture BUSY YEARS. “In a Monastery Garden,” with the calls of nesting birds [y and the deep-voiced intoning of the “Kyrie Eleison” by a NN None splendid male chorus lending it an unusual interest; then the ) EVERYTHING first (and exclusively Columbia) recording of the world-famed \ New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the personal direction Porceloid Gt Josef Stransky; and Oscar Seagle’s inspired rendering of Side Icer “The Snowy-Breasted Pearl” and the quaint old “The Ash Refrigerator Grove.” These are truly Variety, Se®vice and Time-Saving, and, if desired LIBERAL CREDIT, And all, when they mean more to you than at any other time in your life. Come in and add in Solid Oak at WNLCon GS" Aves" | ubway at Broadway at Ninth, Astor Place rb New York Women’s Suits reduced to $15 and $25 At $15—a fresh group of 142 suits newly reduced—gabardine, serge and homespun, black, navy, gold black and white checks, sand color, brick. . At $25—a special group of 144 suits, formerly a third to more than a half more. Distinguished materials in black, navy, tan and hairline stripes. Summer Dancing Dresses at $10 Second floor, Old Building ‘Finest $4 and $5 Shoes “in New York’’ So women say. Wonderful to find such quality and smartness at '$4 and $5. Imagine how delightful to get good-looking white canvas shoes with dainty Louis heels and ivory white soles and heels, at $4. The same shoe in black dull kid is $4, too. Buckled pumps of dull calf are another well-liked $4 model and very pretty for dress wear. So are the pumps cut out to show a bit of hose and fastening with four straps. At $5—Simple dull calf or patent leather pumps cut so as to look as if they had a tiny tongue. Low heeled pumps, very smart, in patent leather or dull kid. Low-heeled tan or black calf oxfords, stitched in the English way. Main floor, Old Building | 18 Models of SUITS for YOUNG MEN | In these suits young men—and men who { have Tetained youth in heart and in figure will find the true expression of their wishes; natural, athletic models, graceful drapers, soft rolly coat fronts, natty dropping trous- ers that break rightly down the leg; quiet | and refined smartness that does not violate | good taste and right principles of designs. in each of the 4B models our exacting a : specifications have been fulfilled by the 7, i : Time for All Men to manufacturing tailors, Whether the coat front is high tow. Get Under a Straw Hat lapels peaked or notched~ the Unlng fale nell ce Jeless alpaca or striped serge Ne To A Re Ley’ “ey MSZ. \9* £1 a) Kas silk—the coat's back strapped und pieated or REDLEAF London and LINCOLN- pl i" the nyle is built into stay. Pocket corners ig Stree ; : : . are bar-tacked at the corners, collars hand-fin BENNET London boaters, $2 and $3. ished, and inside structural work reliably dons, Sturdy sennits in smart, distinetive styles Prices $42.50, $40, $37.50, $32.50, $30 Foreign effects in gray with white and laven der hairlines-—plues with banjo stripes grays with red and blue bairlines-diamond checks is : oer ravi gray, mixed herringbones wonderful cross strip Fraternity bands for those entitled to pings and chalk striped offects on blue, Soft, firm ipnins worsteds and ebeviots, ete Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building | Milans—a special showing in several tyles—$5.

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