The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1917, Page 9

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» Pee eg 4 ° ‘ > (¢p> 4 » (bar ANC WH BIG BUILDING AS TWO FALL TO DEATH Women Pov povoene terical Wher Down Alrshaft fede F Meliean ent Patrick MeGann | OD Give foore te their Goeth thie more Fast Thirty -sevents ore repainting the McKean war ontractor ‘The senffold on which the men were working war ewune fy fwelve wiory building end hung at the @eventh foer of the oir court Docwr Near Vap- hank and Mineola MINEOLA, N. ¥, Sept. 4". @ © and James Kronohelick tomobile which nd passenger o-day Pour other men were tr an automobile truck in which they viding was struck by 4 train at a cross ng half a mile weet af here. R. Osborco of No. 61 West One Hun- ) Street, Manhat 4 John Sargent of loyees of the Army RK. Smith of Garden Clty Park, driver of the truck After having their injuries dressed they went home, Chureh A wi PHILADELP: ot. 14—The Woard of Education of the Presbyter- an Church has asked mintaterial can- t\dates to watve exemption for mill lary service, belleving “it t» neither wise nor patric to take ad- vantage of th provisi ““Sweeten it A és with Domino Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Sold in 2 and § 1b. cartons and in 5, 10, 25 and 50 Ib. cotton bags. ‘They, are | » the root ef the | Ks \ 4 Teas a Steere CANDIES = Peppermints (1 Ib Bo em QUITE A TREAT = Mele Nowe \raar | We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other !'ouse, but for Cash Only | Savings for Men and Women Shopping Together Saturday SUGGESTIONS IN FURNITURE Single Pieces That Add an Attractive Touch One of the most homelike bits of furniture one can buy is a tall clock for the hall. Such things as tea-wagons, work-tables, magazine stands, ete., often make all the difference between a precise and formal living room and one that looks comfortable and lovable. The regular ‘*Grandfather’’ clock is best of all. sae a J finish hall clock, h good movement. Two aye As illustrated. $34.75 Antique mahogany and wood tea wagon with leer rubber tired wheels and re- movable glass tray. $17.24 Lacquered red bookstand on birch. $15.24 Mahogany veneered tilt table, illustrated. $3.74 Nest of mahogany vencered tables. $20.24, 18.49, 27.25 Nest of tables, solid mahogany, illustrated. $14.24 Solid mahogany tilt tables, 36 inches in diameter. $25.50 Rugs and Extensive Stocks of High Grade z= —— Other tilt tables at “yo $5.94 and $25.25 Solid mahogany drop leaf table, iMustrated, $22.49 Solidmahogany magazine stand, insuring tidiness, $18.24 Linoleums AT LOWEST PRICES Although this is the season for new goods we have still something to offer at special prices. To-day it is a special purchase of absolutely perfect Royal Wilton Rugs, which we are offering at prices below those elsewhere for the same grade of merchandise. New Royal Wilton Rugs All the new designs, every desirable coloring. Durable, all-wool fabric. #244 in, x 86 ing $3.48 27 in, x 54 in., 4.94 Sft.x Sit, 4.74 86 in, x 68 in., 7.89 $f. Ginx 7 ft. Gin; 16.48 ft. x Ot, 29.28 Gft. 9 in, x 12 ft, 38.75 8ft. Sin, x 10ft. Gin; 44.25 ft. x 1aft, 47.28 10 ft. 6 in, x 12 ft, 64.50 11 ft. Sin, x 12 ft., 64.50 10 ft. Gin, x 19 ft. 6in., 72.50 11 ft. 8 in, x 15 ft, 81.50 Figured Cork Linoleum Special 64c per Sq. Yd. This is two yards in width and is sold by the square yard. Patterns come in tile and enamel effects. For kitchen, pantry, laun- dry and bathroom. Specially Priced 96.49 This is an artistic dome, 21 in diameter with 8 panels of or Nile green art glass. An tives design in metal overlay in Japanese bronze finish on each Fully fitted for either elec- panel, tricity or gas as desired. In black, taupe, navy, brown and pu Fourth Floor, Front, A Dining Room Dome FEATHER HATS WITH “AIGRETTE” EDGES Seamless Tapestry Brussels Smooth surface, soft colorings, Good quality wool fabric. Tit. Bin. x0 ft, $14.48 Sit. Sin. x 10ft. Gin, 20.24 Ott. x 12 ft, 22.48 Seamless Velvet Rugs at \4 less than regular prices. ecatine of a slight imper- fection in the weave these rugs are specially priced. They look perfect, and will wear as long as if they were perfect. $26.75, size 9x12 ft.; regular price $36.25, Durable Inlaid Linoleum 98c per Sq. Yd. A two yards wide lino- leum, in geometric patterns, imitation wood designs, block effects and all the new Fall ideas. Color ex- tends through to the back. Very serviceable. inches amber attrac- $3.49--$5.94 The aigrette edge is made of burnt plumage and adds a new, smart touch to a pretty This is one of the most price) hat. dainty hats (at the to appear this season, rple. Other shapes besides the one ills strated. More elaborate ‘aigrette” hats up to $10.89 Ee Second Foor, Bath dtroet NS" Solid mahogany tray tea table, Dainty andconvenient, $12.24 Mahogany veneered Priscilla work table, illustrated. $4.24 Other work tables at $9.74 and $21.24 Mahogany finish muffin stand. $3.24, $3.96, $4.49, Mahogany veneered inlaid tea trays with glass, $5.49 Mahogany vencered inlaid tea Bidens Mb te th Sale of Sepia De Luxe Enlargements 39c $4.0 08 Each Boos PR price 59c¢ each Beginving tomorrow and for one week and a day (until Saturday, Sept. 22), we will make an #x10 Sepia De Luxe Enlargement from your “ative, at this special price, Mounted on our special Maco triple border mounts, size 12x14 inches. continuing own If you have no negative, we can make one from any picture which is suf- ficiently clear, for an The Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. N Store Hours Open All Day To-morrow, Saturday eS cones ts: MEN’S FALL WEIGHT OVERCOATS That Will Prove a Good Buy at 416.50 = Conts of this sort are mighty comfort able during the trip to business in the early morning and after sundown. Later, you will find them convenient in place of a heavier coat Well tailored of a fine knitted fabric, in blue, brown, oxford, gray and heather. ‘They are’ warm but not heavy and seldom require pressing All Sizes—in a Smart Box Coat Model with Paich Pockets. The New Fall Suits for Men Are Ready Today, $16.50 to $39.75. Direct Elevators on 35th St. Side ALMOST UNLIMITED CHOICE IN Upholstery Materials The Most Wanted Kinds We are constantly being told by cus- tomers that nowhere else have they found such stocks of upholstery fabrics to choose from. Many houses sell from patterns. We sell from a large, varied, low-priced stock. Buying directly from the manufac- turers, we escape middleman profits. That is one reason for the “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Big stocks mean big savings for our customers, as well as a wide choice. Our Workrooms Wo not only sell the | hand to advi goods but we make them | workroom staff. up efficiently. and | oughly. proficient economically. An esti+ | carry the order through, mate can be had at any | and we are noted for time. Our decorative | our promptness of exe- experts are always at | cution and delivery, For Draperies and Covers and figured damasks for hangings and draperies, At present we have exquisite 80-inch linens an | Verdure tapestries and 4 > and cretonnes. Plain, two-toned figured tap striped and figured ve- | estries for coverings, lours for porticres, fut- | Mercerized — armut niture ete, peplins, ete., for all Antique damask, striped | holstery purposes, Gamre—Fourth Floor, Rear, A “Zephyr’’ Cape of Wool A cozy wrap that covers the whole of the shoulders. It is shawl shaped with a hood. Most of them are in white, with pretty borders in color. Price $3.49. Main Floor, Rear. Heavier Underwear For Men-—Ribbed Underwear (medium weight), 98c per garment. For Women—Winter suits, $1.69, $1.98, $2.69. Main Floor, 35th St, weight union Comfortable Sleeping Garments Flannelette Night Dresses are a neces- sity for those women who sleep in the open air, $1.19 to $1.89. Albatross Night Dresses prices $3.89 to $5.89. ‘Third Floor, Rear, (all wool); Men’s Domet Flannel Garments, $1.44. Main Floor, 35th St. All-Wool Blankets These are in three sizes tor single, three- quarter size or double bed, $6.74, $8.44 and $10.89, Blankets, part wool, part cotton, $4.69 and $4.96, Basement, Hoary Sleeping Andirons, Etc. People who are lucky enough to have open fire places will want to know the price of undirons. tn black, $8.44, dn bright cr cull brass, $9.57 to $47.25, trays without glass. Comforts for Chilly Days That Come Unexpectedly Have These in Readiness extra charge of 3c. Kero FIlth Floor, Contre, BGth Htreet $3.74 We Keep Books for You The fact that we “keep books” for our Deposit Account customers saves them a lot of trouble. Once a month every D. A. customer receives a statement showing the pur- chases made during the month and the money still standing to the customer's credit. These monthly statements, when filed, con- stitute @ record just as good as a ledger account kept by the customer in his own home. And there are times when our record, supplement- ing the statements of the customer's, serves a very useful purpose. We have in mind a man who furnished his home by purchases of , draperies, kitchen goods, etc,, et fortune to suffer a When the ineurance adjuster appeared he de- manded an itemized list of all the erticles dam- eged or destroyed, The customer had two monthly statements in his office, but two others were in the ashes of his home. It took only a few minutes for @ clerk in the D. A, department te supply the missing statements, and the proof ot loss was then easily effected. Do your shcpping for a month on @ Deposit Account and you will never return to the old method, Let us send you the pamphlet, “Dollar Diplo Macy.” RI Mey Ge Depositors’ Account Department, Private Bankers, under the supervision of the Superin- tendent of Banka of the State of New York. Lee —Main Floor Balcony, 4th At. Woolen Hose Women's Cashmere Hose, 47c to 94¢ per pair. Main Vloor, Centre, Comfortable Slippers In felt, 97¢ and $1.39 per pair. Wool knitted, $1.19 pair. Second Floor, Rear. Wool Jersey Petticoats $3.74 to $6.94, Knitted Petticoats, 94¢ to $2.29. Third Vloor, Centre, Sweaters Boys’ Sweaters, $1.98, $2.89, $5.94. Second Floor, Rear, Girls’ Sweaters, $2.96 and $3.96. 1 Floor, Front, Women’s Sweaters, plain weave, $4.24. (Wool Jersey), $13.74, (Plain Weave), $5.49 and $7.49, ‘Third Floor, Front, Men's Sweaters, assorted heather mixtures, $7.74 to $15.49. Sweater Vests, $6.74 and $10.89, Fifth Ploor, Blanket Bath Robes For Women, $4.24, $5.74 up Third Vlovr. For Men, $4.89, Main Floor, Negligees of Corduroy Velvet In pretty colors, $2.89 to $6.59, Third Floor, S4th St. A Coal Stove If one lives in the country this is an urgent nec Prices $5.36 to $28.50. CoO Fith Floor, Broadway, Two Good Items from the Men’s Furnishing Section Men’s Smart Cravats, 94c Every man may find the neckwear of his particular choice in this assortment. There are Repps, Serolls, Brocades, Poplins and various novelty weaves with a range of from 6 to 12 colorings ineach, Open-end flowing shapes. Men’s Satin Stripe Madras Shirts, $1.44 A variety of attractive desivus lustrous satin stripes on white grounds, If we wer Be or these shirts today they would cost yon about « 4d more. [n+ cluded in the assortment are woven mauray shirts in variqus patterns on white grounds. With soft cuffs, sizes 14 to 17, Jre——Main Floor, 5 SUITS for YOUTHS In Adaptations of the New Fall Styles for Men $14.75—$16.50—$19.75 The young men who select their first long trousers suits fro our stock know no awkw » for these suit $ pre- vailing models in fabric and style— slightly changed to give them a more youthful appearance. Sack Coats Norfolks and Semi-Norfolks 5 Also the new Norfolks, with the | disappearing belts wh may be worn all around or buttoned in front underneath the coat. Well tailored in cassimeres, tweeds and worsted in serviceable mixtures; also in gray, blue or brown flannels; for young chaps from 15 to 20 years, Best of all—theu are priced lower than elsewhere. ere——Fifth Floor, S4th st, Broadway Men’s GLOVES To Complete the $1 a) 4. Fall Outfit While you are buying your new suit, new hat and such things, don’t overlook the gloves. ‘Two styles described will furnish a well dressed man with gloves for most occasions, Imported Mocha Buck Gloves in sm sewn, gusseted fingers, one clasp faste Imported Cape Gloves, full pique sewn, one fingers, hand-finished welts, In tan, white or black. with four rows crochet embroidery on back. Sos —Main Floor, B'way, 36th Street, y olor. prixscam ched backs, “Also tan for the Season At °3.24 New Blocks—but the same high quality which marks the wearer as a man who knows a good hat when he sees one, New shapes in gray, brown or olive green, THE LANSDOWNE is made ex- clusively for us, of dependable ma- terials, by reliable hatters and measures up to the req we demand of goods be stamp of our own mer We offer the Sunitc you may be sure you

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