The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1917, Page 4

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1. RR. FOR HIGHER FARES. | asking Laker omg *, ah, at Commission the Long Island Rattroad, intros Peters, asserted at a ho , that because of the | of labor, material and sup Operate at a deficit of $260, LORD NORTHCLIFFE. ~: STRICTLY BUSINESS: | Will Take Offices Downtowns and Keep in Close Touch With Interests of Allies. “We will be $600,000 worse off than us of for the ye tore. increases for ter ory n untit 220! LONDON, June Lord North cliffe, who has been commissioned to succeed Foreign Minister Balfour as head of the British War Commission omuousins SALE ! WILL SELL | and who Is to leave here immediately, At RETAIL | said to-day * | am not going on a speechmaking SS. Thurs. Fri &Sat.f | oO" banqueting tour, 1p we taking f | offices downtown in New York, ness interests involved in the British {and allied missions. | “The high honor conferred upon |me by the Briti#h Government is prob: ably due more to the fact that I am \very much at home in America and {have countless friends there, than to |any particular merit of my own “Tam hopeful not only of jmparting jany war lessons which I may have learned from many visita to the war to my American friends, but also to derive ideas which are certain to be jevolved by American natural genius for invention, ssoresses 35 COATS Smartest Styles, New. mt Biden Taree §% a Rar Sth Ave, Actual Re tail Value, $18 to $25 216": 33% "L feel much di Mdence in succeeding j#0 important and charming a per |wonality as yut L whail do my best to harmonize the work of the Don’t let prejudice | allied missions and I may say to fa- with your pleasure cilitate the enlistment of as many British subjects now in the United pom’: wil-leed bows ot States as possib! | Northeliffe’s one expressed regret was that his post would prevent hie being in Europe at the time of the jforthcoming Irish convention, — in which he has taken such a keen in- menting on the appointment of 1 Northcliffe as head of the British in United States, oy Guardian saya ‘a visit to America Innovation in English It is the first time a practic Cocktails will show you that prog- ress has bottled a per- cocktail (in ten vari- eties) for your benefit. ‘inission to » affairs. ing journalist has been given a public other country as an No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses (Seoond Flvor.) The Values Are Extraordinary Newest Frocks in Serge, Georgette, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Emb’d Voile. Very Special Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Very Special | Newest Frocks in ecraente, Satin, | Tricotine, f Charmeuse, | 25. 00 Crepe Meteor. | Very Special ) Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartly tailored models, and embroidered and lace trimmed effects. Specially Priced 6.50 New Model Coats Very Specially Priced Newest Models in Serges, Fopllns, r Velours, : Tweeds, 16. 00 Silk Lined. Very Special Silk Motor Coats, Taffeta Silks, Satin, Silk Poplin, Silk Jersey, Faille Silk, Very Special NewFall Models in Pom Pom, Pueblo, Cashmere Velour, Very Special English “ld MAKE VISIT HERE : epresentative, Lord North y has recommended him: ns by introducing of American journal- nelish press. This rise editorsbip of a small comte r to his p t position of con r of suc ch us sections of the p er of England and ne_of the wealthiest. men, will par- joularly al to a nation # eptible te romance of busines FORCE OF HABIT, liffe (Prom the Boston Transcript.) it Remington, aged one hundred and one, | apology ia a native of Vern died near Ha Harduppe ville to-day 5 ed jeally all of his From the Cinainnat! Enquirer o he Was accus-| A woman can easily guess whi tomed 9 walk to th 8 city, a distance | husband is the night before -|of forty miles, over # footpath, y-|way “he trles (0 prove that he ing ® bag of corn to be ground, there Lerd @ Tay lor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Pre-inventory Sale of Rugs Very Special Values ‘The finest American-made Rugs, selected from our own stock and sharply reduced for quick cle:.:ance. Early selection is advisable, for in some qual- ities and sizes there aic limited quantities. Prices in Some Instances Less Than Mill Cost To-day 9x12 Feet Rugs—the Most Wanted Size ae ee ee 13 Wilton Velvet Rugs...... 14 Axminster Rugs 25 Wool Wilton Rugs.............: 20 Worsted Wilton Rugs 26 Best Wilton Rugs.. Wool Wilton Rugs Size 36x63 inches. Formerly $8.75. \ $6.75 $39.50 $44.50 Japanese Fibre Rugs Size 36x72 inches. \ Formerly $3.75. $2.45 Japanese Oval Tea Room Rugs Hand-braided of heavy rush, in plain and fancy effects ; for verandas, porch or sun parlors. Size Formerly Now | Size Formerly Now 4x7 feet $7.75 $5.75 | 8x10 feet $22.75 $16.75 6x9 feet $14.75 $11.25 | ox12 feet $29.50 $22.50 Fifth Floor Pre-Inventory Sale Cretonnes and Curtains At Greatly Reduced Prices Thousands of Yards of Cretonnes, taken from stock and for clearance, marked at 14 to 1% less than the actual values. trelided) are Repps, ‘Taffetas and Chintzes, all 36 inches wide, and the assortment, an unusually varied one, features the choicest of colorings and designs to accord with prevailing decorative schemes. 5,000 Yards i! 1,800 Yards : 1,200 Yards Cretonnes Cretonnes Cretonnes Reduced to Bo Reduced to * Reduced to 29¢ | 22c 15c Formerly 40c to 85c yd. | Formerly 30c to 35c yd. § Formerly 20c & 25¢ yd. Summer Curtains—At Clearance Prices 360 Pairs i 125 Pairs | 200 Pairs Scrim Curtains Scrim Curtains ' Scrim Curtains $1.15 $1.00 { $1.45 Formerly 1.50 & 1.65 pr Formerly $1.50 pair Formerly $1.75 & $2.00 With lace edges and Length 244 yards. Ecru, hemstitched insertions. Lace edged. and lace edged. Scrim and Marquisette Bordered fabrics of fine quality for summer curtains Only 19 1,000 yards at this price. Formerly 30c a yard......eeeeeeeees c 1 fth Floor The Most Perfect Fitting Front Laced Corset Made New Models Designed for Every Type of Figure rolase sou COVSEelS2~ Fashion's dictates as to the correct figure lines fur the new Mode are met to perfection in Frolaset Corsets Modeled on scientific lines, anatomic Materials of which lrolaset Corsets are ally correct and properly boned, Frolaset made are firm and finely textured; coutils, . . broche, figured materials, batiste, taffeta or Corsets make for grace, style and sym- Pe than at faille; daintily trimmed and faultlessly fin- metry, and assure the “new silhouette, ished’ in details. ‘There are Frolaset Corsets for every type of figure, including special models for slight, > girlie! \ figures, many for average figures and exceptionally fine styles for tall, stout figures. Our pote Corsetieres will aid you in your individual lines, ¢—————=Clearance of Front-Laced Corsets-~--— selecting the correct Frolaset for 1 se ' 1 Three Models—Formerly $3.50, $6.00 and $7.50 1 $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 { i Coutil, Batiste and Broche; models for slight, medium and well de- | loped figures. 4 zes but not in all models j Velope si 1ode Nasiocdb ancclectaaele at ad eatin tie eeteteteteieieabebeenens SII av Eeoo) —— Td Deeb a> 0a 0 Omar whee do you mean by star- fe, sir? You owe me an oe alt ——O 0 SS 0 Set nn aaa Ce eo S09 9 0 0 0 SO 0 Sl ets, eh 9g AS Ad I Png Nn AS ey ip tna a HOB RII ast Pres wh i aN es Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord ® Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ) ere her by the wasn't Values Phenomenal--In This Great June Sale of Neckwear Tomorrow—Friday Important Special Pur- chases Made in Prepara- tion for This Event Enable Us to Offer Summer’s Smart- est Novelties, At%Ztoy Less Than Usual Prices Three leading manufacturers co-operated with us in an effort to make this the most important and interesting Neckwear Sale of the season and sold us, at special concessions, their cleverest and latest productions. Real Hand-Made Filet Lace Neckwear Choice patterns in exquisite Italian Filet Laces of the finest qualities. New shapes, extremely effective in style. Filet Lace Collars 0 8 SS SS SSS N= $12.95 Real Filet Lace Sets, $7.95 95 R Collar, $6.95 Filet Collar and Cuff Sets Worth $12.95 to $18.00 $7.95 and $12.95 SS OO OS) Se Oe Oe Ome (0 Worth $7.95 to $18.00 $4.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.95 Hand-embroidered Net Guimpes Worth $2.95 and $3.95, $1.65 & $2.50 Hand-embroidered Net Fichus Worth $2.95 $1.65 | Worth Ground Floor, Marabout, and Marabout and Ostrich Ca, Worth $6.50 hed $3.95 Marabout Capes $7.95 A Special Purchase and Sale Jeweled Metal Girdles At Half and Less Than Half Usual Prices Tomorrow—Friday Upon Sport Costumes, Sweaters, Coats, Tail- leurs, Russian Blouses, Summer Frocks and even upon Negligees these marvellously effective “ceintures” are decidedly the vogue. The collection includes exact copies of high-cost pieces, many of which are reproductions of authentic antiques, shown in Old World Museums; evidences of the art of Egyptian, Grecian, Roman, Chinese, Persian and other famous jewelers and silversmiths Girdles in oxidized silver, green or yellow gold finishes with ornaments, clasps and pendants, set with colored crystals, tinted celluloid motifs, bright semi-precious stones, enamel, with coral, jade and amber, Girdles ! Ground Floor S090 0 OSS SS 0 SS SS 0 0 SS Ot Girdles Worth $4.95 to $10 $2.95 Girdles Worth $3.95 to $4.75 $1.95 Girdles Worth $2.50 to $3.50 $1.35 Worth 7.95 to $20 $4.95 Another Important Sale Real Hand-Made Italian Filet Laces Tomorrow—Friday The arrival of a new shipment enables us to again offer remarkable values in these most beautiful and fashionable of Real Laces. ‘The qualities of the finest, the patterns, choice rose, floral and classic designs. Real Filet Picot Real Filet Edges, Laces & Insertions Laces and Insertions 6 to 2 inches wide 24 to 5 inches wide 45c to $1.95 $2.25 to $4.95 vt | Worth 60c to $2.75 a nore Worth $3.50 to $7. 00 a yard ; bal state | rroor A) omc momen rR ee ee, Special Sale A Very Special Sale ' Untrimmed Hats Talking Machine Accessories For Sports and Outing Wear Wheel Record Cabinets in mahogany, 75c and 95c fumed oak, weathered oak and golden oak. May be used as base for $50 P phonograph 0. 1 e, $18, The woman who wants a Hat to tiglnal price, 618.50. seit Real Filet Laces and Insertions 7 to 9 inches wide $5.50 to $7.95 Worth $8.00 to $9.00 a yard nae : : S00. 0 0 SO SO ee SS (2) ome, | | | | match each of her sports costumes otter Record sibtbinets-- , 4 will take advantage of this unusual BRERA hs cae $12.25 x opportunity and invest in several Record Cabinet for small phono- } of these smart shapes. graph, golden oak finish only, usually igh DECIAL.. cocccccerescesevecccecs 8 Hinoki, Wenchow, Mandarin tReetca Albums—for 1o-inch records, and other cool, lightweight straws usually $1.25. Special in the newest sport and sweater Record Albums—for 12-inch records, Ps ery usually $1.50. Special............ | \ ) es Fourth Floor Chickering Warerooms, Seventh Floor | | | Sa ee a a oa a a ea '

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