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SALTER’S | ‘Scientific Dentistry ere a feeth Without, A ecaeviteo | t NO PAIN NEW CONDUCTIVE ANADSTHES! 4s Salter, remo | Reais eR SOE FN Bein 1 ) TEETH EXTRACTED FREE / All Work Guaranteed 10 Years b eerie PRICES LOWES’ ea tre DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Sirens, Be Bure to Get the Right Place. LADY IN ATIENDANOK Advertising Agencies. 0: elepnoned directly t ty Gal! 4000 Bekman iklyn Office, 410 TERRA a ake. | \ SON | | if Bq THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER © i9TT. oe — | MPR PL oa» ht Pe we 4 -—- GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS wtyle made Hott om 6 Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other House, but for Cash Only SCHOOL THINGS FOR YOUNG AMERICANS TIMELY SUGGESTIONS IN GIRLS’ TOGS For SCHOOL DAYS REGULATION DRESSES, $10.74 Iwo appropriate models. Russian —(illuatration A), the other waist line ef- fect. Made of navy serge and trimmed with | braid and embroidered emblems. Sizes 6 to 14 years. WOOL PLAID DRESSES, $7.49 Two smartly tailored styles in wool plaids in effective col- here are touches of cha in the collars and pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 years, JUNIORGIRLS’ FROCKS, $12.74 (Liwatration ¢ A waist-line model of serge, with cluster pleated skirt and patch pockets. A large collar and satin overs collar; rows of silk stitching and a tie. Sizes 12 to 16 years. WINTER COATS, $12.74 A new trench coat, like illustration D, comes in brown and gray coatings. Belted ape collar trimmed with nut- | and buttoning tightly to the neck, four and in ined. 6 to 10 years. | large pockets; half lined. 10 to 16 years. JUNIOR GIRLS’ BROADCLOTH COATS, $19.74 A pretty shirred model of lustrous broadcloth with novel pockets. ‘The deep cape collar inlaid with velvet, and the buttons are ornamental as well as useful. Wide belt with buckle. Lined throughout and interlined. In brown or green. 12 to 10 years. CLEP —Third Floor, 35th Street SERGE SKIRTS, A full ple serge with w or with a stile 6 to 14 years LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS, $12.74 Two youthful models of broadcloth One is illustrated B, Pockets, model of men's wear Made on a bodice Navy only. Sines $3.49 | d belt. Service and Smartness in Apparel for the High School Miss $14.74 is the reasonable price that we quote on three distinctive serge dresses. A dress of serge as illustrated A has four jaunty pockets and row of buttons to give it charm. In addition, there are the buckled belt and the gold velour collar and cuffs. In navy, brown or black. The serge dress in illustration B is a belted model with novelty stitching and buttons. Finished with a shield and a silk tie. In navy, brown or black. A third serge dress that comes in navy aud black has a long-waisted effect and a full pleated skirt. The sash and the body of the frock are braided with sou- tache. The collar is of white satin. Showerproof Coats, $19.74 Tailored Suits, $19.74 Made of tweed in light or dark color- A well-made model with a pleated ings, Designed with sufficient distinc- | back and a wide belt buckled in fr tion to be worn separately as well as | The convertible collar can be w for stormy weather, Gengrously cut | buttoned « to the nec! Sleeves. and yoke | de eygne lined and interlined, Pocketed frente and belt. c ined with good quality satin. ~ made on becoming lines, $7.94 for a Service Skirt of Blue Serge. A trim box pleated model with the pleats stitched down to the hip line, “slip through” belt has two large pearl buttons. Kaye—Third Floor, 36th Street ‘The The Girls Will Need These MIDDIES BATH ROBES Trim middies of good quality navy Cony robes made of warm materials serge, well cut and bound with black | and cut on graceful lines, A wide range silk braid, $4.24 | of colorings, ut $2.69, $3.74 and $4.89, Of white galatea with colored trim PETTIC wing and plain white 94c to $1.89 ‘OATS Of strong sateen—meant for hard BLOUSES wear 94e to $1.89 Tailored blouses of dimity that will Sturdy taffeta of good wearing quality launder excellently, $1.89 in various colors, $2.79 up $73 —Third Floor, Centre. HAIR RIBBONS—THE CROWNING NECESSITY A complete color ussortment of plain and ) 19¢ to 3% Yard moire taffetas, satins, pompadours, checks _ Upto stripes, fancy edges, ete. 7 inches wide. Kiemyrs —Main Floor, 34th Street Smart School Hats With the Dainty Touches Girls Love We show a collection of trimmed hats (n special section on the Second Floor at the of the Millinery Department. ‘These hats wr designed to suit school girls of from six to eighte: years. Some are plain for regular school wea others are dressy Ready-to-wear Hats of velvet and corduroy fro™ $2.97 to $4.96, Dressy Models, $2.97 to $5.94. | Black Velvet Tams, $1.49. Kame —Second Floor, 34th street, Kear TM OTIENEnimnmneN AH. Mary ¢ Co eremennrarrmnIT SCHOOL SUPPLIES and STATIONERY At Savings Worth While A few pennies saved on every article the school boy or girl may need will mount up considerably before all school supplies are purchased. ple offers big savings which may he applied to the pureh of something you might other- wise have felt obliged to do without. School Bags, - - with draw strings, linings of knitted) ma- terial 37e With handles, 29¢ and 37¢ School Bag, of khaki material; letters “U, 8." onfront, | 49e Lunch Box, collapsible, metal, folds fint and compactly, Ie Lunch Box, collapsible, heavy black board, leather strap handle 9e Lunch Box, of heavy fibre board, with strap handle, 230 wooden bound 4c to 10€ loth bound 10c to 3le Ink Wells, plain glass, with lift off or hinge covers, Ide Pen Holders, black japanned, doz., Me Pen Holders, assorted, with cork, plain, rubber or ejecting tips; also plain hold: ers, 2c, 3¢ and de Pencils, red, white and blue, large sizes with bullet shaped tops, Be euch Novelty U. S. Pencils, Me each “America for All’ Pencil: and blue, ectagotl shape with’ t 19¢ Crayon Outfit 1 230 » white and ing papers combinatic pen, one one box . pt 42e Set, cover of box with landscape 1 sharpener 2 of leather, containing five penholder, pencil point ieket on frout for coins, Cases inva with “Public Seb School” or U.S. shield, Ink Eradicator, Pencil Compass, metal Compass and Divider, with pen and encil combinatio lackboard Era: 4 O. K. Sanitary Erasers, fur ink or pencil, 9 SCHOOL BOY CLOTHES At Economies Mothers Will Appreciate We have made the outfitting of the boy an easy matter by assembling an unusual assortment of strong, smart suits, offer ing every opportunity to select garments that will prove satis factory in appearance, service and price They are real boy? clothes—the kinds that real boys like to wear The savings are such as thrifty mothers like to make Corduroy School Suits With Extra Knickerbockers, $6.49 Clothes that will give good service, even im the case of boys who are “hard on their clothes.” Patch Pocket model in drab, well tailored of dependable material. Sizes 7 to 18 years, All Wool Service Suits With Extra Trousers, $7.74 New models r ing gray and bre Boys’ American Tweed Suits With Extra Trousers, $10.74 Four models and at least « dif ferent patterns, Gray, brown, tan and green and bl e- | green in various shades, Well tailored ti and Norfolk | throughout and sure to give good wear Knicker- | and retain their good appearance. Sizes Sizes 7 Military Suits for Little Boys, $5.24 With Extra Trousers Blue or ks eta serge, also fancy gray or brown mixtures: with brass or pearl buttons. ‘The military style will appeal to the little chap of 8 to 8. Each suit has two pairs of knee trousers, Boys’ Washable Suits, $2.24 ert cloth, in blue, Practical schools 7 to 18 years. Boys’ All Wool Blue Serge Suits, $7.49 Only a» limited quantity of these suite at this price which prevails only because the suits were purchased long ago. Cure- full; hed in pinch bi ad Norfolle model 6 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Raincoats, $2.74 to $6.49 incoat makes the boy's school Sam's hat gttached to end, in metal cases green, gra + patriotic pen 13e « We eted ane (Ride tuodei, junior, Norfolk,.with white Eton | outfit complete, Black rubber, or tam or thet, Pecssorted kinds, plain and with Leet egret) Meera, Oa | aE collar. ‘Sites 8 to 10 years, gray rubberised fabrics. Sizew@ Lomeyre, nickel tops and erasers, 14c and 17¢ doz. | Desk Blotters, green, size 19x24 in. Kew —Seeond Fleer, 34th Street, Hear, Pencil Sharpeners, gl | Loose Leaf School Books, with rings ee ‘DollarBoston Pencil Sharpeners’ 64e | and paper, Hound in tan cloth, Open == side or on end, Ble to 42c Extra Fillers, 16c Simplex Loose Leaf Note Book Covers, black cloth binding, flat opening, stiff i B85 in, x O)y ° 26c to eo nck rulings, Pack- Ite ity Loose Leaf Note Book Eras i ; 2 for 3c sition Books, press board covers, tie quality paper, 4c, Te, 8e and 9c Writing Tablets, ae Note Pads, menila paper, 3 different sines, ' up to 600 doz, white, paper box of 3 Meret Fountain Pen, fountain Pens, bullet shaped, plain pol- ished holder, 14K gold pen point, fine, medium or stub, 94 and ners, 644 x 814 in., 8x 101% in,, 2le to 42e Fillers, Me je Ink, bottle, 4c Pen Points, per | grom, 2c Rulers, with brass edges, 4c, 6c and Bc Crayons, six colors in box, 4c ETF —Statlonery Dept, Main Floor, 35th St. in. am KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES To Amuse and Instruct the Little Tots For organized, well directed play at school and at home we have a good assortment of games, paint outfits and other educational sundries. Mothers and teachers will find here y things to occupy busy little minds and hands, Joding, divided by black lines in 1-inch squares, $5.49, $6.49, $7.49, $7.94 and $9.69 Sewing Cards, various designs; doz., 14c Raphia, colored; bundle, 28c b Raphia, natural color; large bundle, for Chaire, bent back hid hed, 96o basket making, 32c Colored Counting Blocks, assorted; per | Colored Crayons, assorted, 2le box, Painting Books, with studies for c Box of Paper, for folding, with instruc- tion shects, 24e Lae #4¢, 40 and Oc Primary Peg Boards, with 100 holes Cut Outs, package 27e in which col Wate Color Boxes, containing paints | br 49c, P: . 2,89, $3.89 and $4.89 Camel's Hair Brushes, 8c Pegs, assorted colors, box of 100 Colored Slats, 100 f Colored Beads, xi Colored Clays, assorted package, Clay Sets, assort ors, with tools, 4 c, 49e, 99e and $1.49 Colored Paper, 6x8 inches; package of 100 sheets, 59¢; 4x4 inches 34c | Colored Designs, for busy work; per box Ito Farm, to be cut out Ble Pictorial Weaving, for pastime occupa tion; ber Sle Drawing Books, 8c, 12c, 19¢ and 3le Drawing Pads, Ic, 19¢, 23, 34¢ Also a complete line of Reeds and Raphia for basket making; Pencil, pen and ink, drawing materials and # for pain in water ¢ + oils ity” prices SERVICEABLE STOCKINGS FOR CHILDREN First Long Trousers Suits That Show Their Smartness $14.75, $17.50, $19.75 Not only the young chap who returns to school in his first long trousers—but also the young man who donned them some time ago will take to these clothes, First of all—they are trim in ap rearance——skipping the awkward age tecause they ar fashioned alter’ the new fall styles for men—with just enough touches here and there jo give them @ youthful appearance, Second—Mado of flannel in green, gray, blue and brown, as well as in mixed fabrics that we Hl and look well, Third—they cost less here than else where; man's ‘a fact which the yofing parants will consider seriously in days of economy. The feature of this season a be worn either entirely 1 through invisible openin, which may be worn open. Siz these « new Norfolk coat with belt all are and buttoned id buttoned in fre for ch with $1 to 30 Furnishings of Every Kind For Boys of School Age While you are selecting a suit for the school boy, you will do well to purchase the furnishings that he may need during the term. Our stocks are complete and, quality for quality considered, the prices are considerably less than elsewhere. Ps BOYS’ BLOUSES 59c, 74c, 94c, $1.44 BOYS’ SHIRTS 79c, 94c, $1.24 to $1.98 Of madras a in light or] Yrundreds of smart shirts for boys dark ground . wide or f Iwostone stripe effect, With collars | #24 youths; in carefully selected pate attached or neck bands, Turnback | terns of madras and percale. Youthful cults, Sizes 6 to 16 years. colorings, Neck sizes 1214 to U4. BOYS’ NECKWEAR, 23c to $1.44 A remarkable assortment of silk neckwear in patterns and colorings that appeal to boys, Plain, flowered, regimental and college stripe effects—too varied to describer Kiiay® —Second Floor, 84th 8., Rear. Girls’ and Boys’ “Right-Shape” Shoes Ensure Comfort and Growth Without Deformity In spite of difficulties in stocking up with children’s foot- wear f\scys is still able to offer the same range in these high grade shoes for young people as last year. Girls’ black, tan, patent leather | Girls’ genuine white buckskin ind white snow-buck shoes $4.96 shoes with pearl buttons $5.94 Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Cotton | Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Cotton Hose, very clastic, triple knee, 1x1 »» elastic throughout, tripl rib, medium weight, double rein- Fp aR tin enna WeIBhLs forcing at t solee and heels; |, Ha sibrget Hee t La pace fast color bl Sizes 6 to 10, | 6 to 10, 39¢ pr. Sizes 10b5 to 33c pr. Sizes 10!, to 11, 39¢ pr 11, 44e¢ pr (p@e—Main Floor, Center, A5th Street, | Boys’ Shoes from $2.97 to $4.96 Biemre——Second Floor, Rear J. Mavi vanivani(axitvaxii/evbarl faxirarit/avi /avitvenivexii/e\t'/a\live\kre\'i/evii/anitra\liva\tvey”