The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1917, Page 4

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5 | | | : rR THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OEY TE mMsmm am, 1917. Det bt here, od hem ate arrived at Grven- | nates | pat 4 we ‘- The bee wtitet gtet the heart of | | Marplend ov he ry . won her out @f her @emmnd for @ ape te Rowthgoort, beet ots . Ave when the av | OF NEW U.S. ARMY Se AT LAST COMPLETE Poors Wiittem « * ¢ the Pore i 53 E. 1M Newark Ave ware ef the a por NEw voRN snscmyn aemeey Cry of The Evening Ww Celebrated aw sila tne tities FELT LIKE A NEW PERSON , AMP MILL® OVERRUN WITH After Taking Only One Bex , Visirons . of ‘'Fruit-a-tives’’ | Ket Ship tebor 8. | BN ont a — —————— rh Nepean: ' ' DIRAS WANT TO GHARE ATHLETIC HONORS It is @ith great 5 ure that | write elt 4 * - ee rAd ‘ linea 3 Bes. 0,6. Pav. CoEKS from the old Bixty-ninth. The mens | ot ) wen 100 4 The bsg 178-180 Fifth Avenue — asracks and intrines were ail tor * by his bi ‘ © wold 181 Broadway, NewY 22 So. Michigan Av. Chicago Agencies te oll Principe! Citien running w i and the Bixty Capt, James McK Cultivated la Mu- | a-tives' nhe was kiow Heink of “ eye linda have » t fondness pave relief from those sicken. | Bixty-sixth hails from twenty-four miles from nd his regiment in all over the State \e Fourth of Ce ws the unit f ii Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Mele oh wa oo tr. ‘ine te Me 10 Monthly 10 Bench, Cover, 24 Rolls of Music, Tuning and Service the First Year, and Delivery Included. Player Pianos are made in the Such workmanship, combined with ma- 3 Wissner Factories by the same skilled +{ terial that we consider best suited for a en who devote the greater part | Player of this grade, has resulted in a | player piano it For Real Economy! | All Wool!— Wo aneclion With May Other Ealablishment in the Worle and deep arm size models, — |)))|| | wit continue apowing while he is at Newest Frocks in ‘ ¥ sie time attentic i 5 ¢Ote } which Quality, ||| Almost every one knows that, and that’s one i crution of Whee Puver Poe | EEOenCine ees on Wl reason why parents say “Best's.” | 25 1 of Wissner Player Pianos— | apparent that we place the ; i Built f aN dstyle. Dad" wh : es ins ts that are sold from $850 to | NER_ plainly the name boar | i} was outliied hee and Hubner lisence Will command. - $1150. These high-priced artisans do | prea proclaiming its origin and cone iH ‘ ae tone te t kr a ans sive ; idently expecting it to sustain the good Hi Every garment made in our own sanitary work- |) | tenant Co ip, th not know what it means to give any | eee hat Potent .c Wil ye rooms and the seams are Hi} | eae 9 Helga er General for two Years 43 GAS West BY Sizeck but their best efforts. ' NER dies eens WIss- Ny sewed with silk, This also |Chlo to oO with his regiment to the f insurés added wear, WN patil Hit ||| |8OME OF THE BIG GUNS AMONG Ss & Silk F “Kk Hit “Prep’’ Models Uiliveeaet ae Geico erge L rocks Hh} jeut. Col. George “‘lorenoa as —— iN 1 Youths’ Suite, fancy mix: peer ually v4 * nod regime! ili % || /and was also an enlisted man \ e ast five years. Ho is 6 = aerate = qi Pigs ee ye react Hill] fe Zeitas ete A Showing of Newer Models for ; a es | , ack, nthe ve 2s — ; > i) 2, 3 or 4 button models, ||| War.” Majoe 1 ; A ‘ i St Hi 34 to 39 chest measure. ||} | mattanon wrest : Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Wear oT 5 te 0 te oo mil 19.50 to 32.00 thoro he was re-elccted, “Now he has | 'y resigned a sccor tine from the r i Youths’ Overcoats, of ||| "Mijor f'n? The Values Are Most Extraordinar Wil fancy | mixture coatings. —_||)|\/| ¢nd Battalion ts, : —— | | Straight or raglan shoulders train the Buckey i! i some with bélt in back, — lil) the front, for \l Serge, | others with belt all around. — | a merchant of Ch Satin, 34 to 39 chest. Wt 17.50 to 35.00 t | Georgette Crepe, | | Shoes and Hats in Adjacent Fifth Floor Depts. | Crepe Meteor, Crepe de chine, i | tagt fine tn the he Taian OUIMM-F0u Never Poy More ot BeoeerflM sti fete Sf Very Special Newest Frocks in $3875 °67°° 87375 21-23 W. 38th St. 21-23 W. 38th St.'| Wool Jersey, ———==Lane Dryant este | || Satin, Victrola VI. $25.00 | Cabinet . . 17.50 | VictrolaX. $75.00 America’s Largest Manufacturing Retailers of Smart Apparel for All Sizes | Crepe LL Speen 1 8 or Total . $67.50 | 5 Records sive © awed $5 Monthl: } see . . | melee y eas Fall Opening Specials Newest Frocks in Total . $38.25 | Total . $78.75 I MY Serge, ‘i $4 Monthly 1 $5 Monthly m IN THE ECONO! Charmeuse, aad \ satin, “LOWER STORE” Where We Save Women Money OUR “LOWER BARGAIN STORE” enables every woman—the STOUT as well as the SLENDER to dress better and save money. SIZES‘36 TO 56 BUST, 25 TO 45 WAIST It satisfies 4 want that has long been felt by thousands of women. Styles in “the Lower Store,” being of Lane Bryant creation, are the finest in New York, Prices, through economical management, are lowest in New York. Come in—select any of the garments on sale in the lower store—no matter what your siz or figure, slim or stout, short or jong waisted, we can ‘ou from stock—-and nine cases out of ten you will be able to wear it without the slightest alteration. Serge Dresses, 16.85 Made of Mnest quality serge. Some trimmed with sow Auche embroidery, Othera of Novelty Silk and Wool Crepe Fall and Winter Coats, 14.95 urea, Thibet Cloth, Ught welght woolens nd some half lined Tailored Suits, 29.85 Somi-fitted sults—Broadcloth, all wool mixture Vigeraux end all wool Serge, Lined’ with peau de cygne and Silver Cloth. Very Spectat ‘ Fall & Winter Suits | BARA RR RE Sm Fall & Winter Suits ¥ .our de Laine, Chiffon Broadcloth. 66 O h 99 See fenat "| 99 QQ ver [here Silk Lined, | By GEO. M. COHAN Interlined. RES . Very Spectal Words and Musie of the Chorus of This Greatest Hit of All the New War S A Large, Plain Page of Music. :: For All Readers uf Fall & Winter) \WExXT SUNDAY WORLD;y, Coats Fatt & Winter Cont Begin Reading “RANSOM” aly ee By ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE, Author of “LOOT.” Velour, 34, Laine. | Illustrated by CONREY. ongs. ed How We Make This Saving at Our “LOWER STORE” se Hae ae Gi enacute 50.00 | MAGAZINE Next SUNDAY WORLD tore to a * the lowest In f huudiing tho city, which t# the big *. west paving of all. (Dyed Muskrat), Sil Lined, ined. Enpertine Very Special You cannot equal Lane Bryant style Broadcloth tnd workmanship ‘and you cannot match Lane Bryant price, The two 29.85 are offered in the Lower Store Come Early. Be Sure to Ask for the. ““LOWER STORE.”’— 4 BRRBARBRRBRA RBA RB AB Sixes in all the above, 14 years to 46 bust measure.

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