The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 4

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} } | i _—— - eee = DENT 5 TO DROP STRIKE: Military fequirements are rigid Ad caries 60 bay nam ‘That is why Fownes Cape ; gloves are being worn by officers of the Alhed Armes and Navies’ Genuine Cape skin resis hard wear; it is eras, manly, comfortable Foewnes Capes are washable =e worth while qualry ever, that's all you need sank ame know about a GLOVE, nm Union, and PB AL Fra sident of the International Me « Marine all, Eighth wn Twenty-third Street, this morn | ink Mr Stephens reasoned with th Not a Small ae Twelve competent sales- fpacious hoviaame Wiecer earl have tao coutooss at strikers from a patriotte while Capt. Baker told them it wa within the power of the Governmen' to take over the shipping business in all likelihood be conscripted for th sels. that they co-operate with PARISIENNE CORSETS Loveliest of All S always, the Parisienne lines are those of grace and beauty. And this year, more than ever before, when women are taking such an active part in the life and affairs of the world, they are the lines of freedom as well Freedom, Grace and Beauty is the message Parisienne Corsets are bringing to the world of fashion this Autumn of 1917, Besides their perfection of cut Parisienne Corsets are marvels of daintiness. ‘The softest shell pink tissues, silk tricot, delicate brocades and suede cloth compose the corsets, and the garnitures are a fine line of net and Valenciennes laces, an edging of ribbon, a sheer bit of embroidery, ~ nothing heavy or cumbersome, —but quite fresh and sweet and delicate, q The Autumn and Winter Parisienne models are here now in the Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Building. g And only here in New York. Priced $6 to $22.50, John Wanamaker _New York standpoint, | this port, In which event they would work of loading and unloading ver- Mr. O'Connor also emphasized the patriotic note {n his remarks, pointing out that it was necessary the Gov- Introduce the Autumn Line | WORK TO-MORROW * t t 6 == MANY BIGBEQUESTS ° == = WSS ISLET BY MRS JURLIARD Crecce Wants te Pick Mie v PARK & TILFORD & ESTABLISHED 1840 To prudent housekeepers thinking of Autumn stores Park & Tilford offer concrete illustrations of their con- stant policy of lowest prices for highest standards of foods Flour Two widely known high-grade brands. $1.00 per bbl, less than market prices. PILLSBURY BEST XXXX bui....$13.50 Bug (2442 Ib). ..$1.70 EMPIRE CITY. absolutely the finest flour milled. Made of the choicest and richest. of wheat hearts. Pure white, Unsurpassed for bread and pastry. Bb 005 $14.50 Bag (2414 Ib.) $1.82 No more than } bbl. or 1 bag to each purchaser, Orders must be filled in rotation, The Famous FAVORITA COFFEE Our best selling coffee. Ever noted for its fine aroma, its richness and strength, Our usual price is 30¢, The equal of brands elsewhere advertised at 35c, 26c. lb. 101vs.2.45 25 1bs.6.10 5010s. 12.00 Do not hesitate to stock the limit of 100 Ibs, 5ibs. 1.25 100 11).. 23.60 Asparagus, Peas and String Beans The new season’s production actyally on hand. Succulent, finely flavored, delicious, At present scarce, they promise to be move so, ‘These prices are as low as our wholesale quotations for future delivery Asparagus iin fae, | ees Extra Large, P. & T. green....,. 31 3.65 | Karly June, HKatra Large, P. & I. white . J 5 Colossal, P, & I. green .. rly Colossal, P, & T, white .. oH art’? Auto peer Asparagus Tips String Beans Green, P. & T. No. L cans ...... 26 3.10 | Conewago, Refugee Beans, Hine 15 1.75 White, P, & T, No, Lcans ...... 29 3.45 | Conewngo, Refugee Cut. 13° (1.55 Other new products of this season will be put on sale as key arrive. Tea—India and Ceylon Buff and Gold Label, in 1 Ib. air-tight packages A tea with that delicious, fragrant appeal and that richness of body so much sought for by tea-lovers, At our present low prices, this tea will appeal strongly to all who realize that there is a growing scarcity of fine teas of this character and that consequently prices are steadily rising. 10s. 5. 90 On sale Ib. 61 510s. 3.00 Regular price Ib. .70 Imported Wines of Distinction Finely Matured and of Exquisite flavor, Carefully Bottled. Imported Sherry Wines Imported Port Wines P. & T, One hundred year old pottie dozen | P. & T. Royal Buckingham pottie dozen Sherry. A true Amontiliado Port. Unusually rich, full fla- Pasado wine excecding! ed died after-dinner 60.00 34.00 25.00 22.00 r 50 17.00 17.00 Per Topaz Sherry ........5 90 9.75 11.75 Imported Madeira Wines Imported Clarets P. & T. Malmsey, Madoira .... 3.28 37.00] P. & I. St. Laurent 85 9.00 P.& T, Leacock Madeira ..... 1,60 17,60 | P. & 1. Medoc 73 8.50 ° ABOVE ON SALE TO END OF MONTH Stores open every day until 6 p. m. Mait and phone orde promptly and ¢ On all 8 purchises we prepay freight rges thruout the Catalog gives full detail; we shull glad! ul it to wnyone, Executive Offices: 529-549 W. 42nd Street, N. Y. STORES. - Fifth Avenue and 26th Street Madi an and S8th St. Broadway and 87th Street Broadway and 146th Street Mad and 76thSt, Broadway and 101st Street Columbus Ave. and 72nd St. pred and 4let Street and 126th St, Broadway and 112th Street West End, N. J. —FSSSSSS= TE—< Lenox Aven A. * on Ee “ae Peters Pie Remerrese al ‘* ' * see le ttermerete eed . wrt — . The wae done © Mere Meenre ott ve , o — o 1 LO Ta lO Street PIPTHE AVENCE smth Stne / 10 TRANSFER gs ON Ps For a Few Days Only ” ™ (i AN ATTRACTIVE ‘ (Bec lat trom "< ‘e ° : Re eae Victrola presente Mrs A wie Offer ne con: |ROne Style IX. Victrola $50.00 ero One Lord & Taylor Special Cabinet . $16.50 Four Albums, 2 10-inch, 2 12-inch $4.50 . i Records of Your Own Selection $5.00 i : : } Total $76.00 § For a Small Down Payment. Balance in Monthly ga gg alg gece | Payments as low as $5.00. | tended that Mrs King identa ot {Ih Beventh P betsy teat of the range at which pow. OGuarOGaar OG 0a 0 0a Game OO GES oe Greeley 1900 ord & Taylor 38th Street « FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street a Oe RE OS | I Seven Furniture Days’’ j Monday, September 24th, to Monday, Octcber 1st, Inclusive. An Event Which Presents the Newest and Best of “Good Furniture”’ at Savings of from 10 to 50°%. Three Days Set Aside for Advance Selections Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 20. September 21. September 22, nT Queen Anne Bedroom Suite In mahogany or walnut. The Burl Walnut is very attractive and beauti- ful. Four pieces: 48 inch Dresser, 38 inch Men’s Chest, 45 inch Dressing or >0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 SO 0 8 ! | : Table, Full Size Bed. $265.00 Same Suite with Twin Bedsteads, $325.00. f ig | Night Table, Chair, Rocker and Dressing Table Seat to match. ' 1 Furniture selected this week will be delivered any day ' after the formal opening of the Sale on September 24th. Sixth Floor ‘ — ai cinhaipeemmaanedsvaaotu-mnealt naoe. pe ae ee: ew eee am -eancemeenneenn-(vensvameem: as 8 We have purchased from one of the Foremost Manufacturers ) His Entire Surplus Collection of High Grade, Standard Quality , ee ey Worsted Wilton Rugs They are on sale now At Unprecedented Reductions from Standard Prices These represent absolutely Standard grade of Worsted Wilton Rugs (note the manufacturer’s guarantee, which is attached to cach Rug), and it is a rare event which makes it possible to obtain them at anything like the sale prices quoted. Room Size Rugs Size 9x12, Regular Price $63.50; Sale Price $47.50 —S> 0” - 0 0 eS 0 0 Size *522.00- $1675 Size Regular Price Sale Price 4.6x 7.6 weer PY i | 10.6x12.0 $47.00 $67.50 6.0x 9.0.........$39.00 $29.50 4 11.3x12.0..... $87.00 $67.50 1 9.0x 9.0... $52.25 $41.50 1 Woxl40. $9800 $77/50 | 9.0x15.0 $87.00 $67.50 | 11,3x15.0 $108.75 $82.50 ocd cee ee ae EOE OEY EDS SOY SYS SE EW * Raa eect ah NE AICS a a OOO Orme (9) a a OO

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