The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 4

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de co ca “pe a > Writer tn Londen Dafty 44 Leys! Portiouiar Stream on Abiity = | Do you realize how little you know about your eyes and their care? While you may be a special ist in your particular line of in- dustry your knowledge of eyes and their care is in all likeli- hood extremely limited But directly you discover that you cannot see so well as you once did, or you are troubled with headaches strain —you realize the value of good eyesight. It's strange how inconsistent we are sometimes —if it were put up to any of us to place a money value on our eyes we would not be able to name a figure that would represent their value. Yet, when eye difficulties threaten, so many people forego the services of an list—a specialist —often because of the slight cost. Proper professional services in the matter of eye care is more important than the small money saving that may result from neglect. Our examinations are made by Oculists (Registered Physi- cians) whose experience and high professional standing (backed by our responsible or- ganization) are a Guarantee of competent service. Our method is a method of convenience and concentration: the Oculist, the Optician and the lens factory are under the one roof. Harris Glasses are priced at $2.00 or more. USKStonnis © ¢ uli sand © ae M pear 4th Ave cn Want itt h ty near Pacwe Avs Bi, offices i floor ebay 6 Feet teva (Falun ve Bist & 82d > way, bot, Doth de Hiss ire Nichols AY. et 180 re sist, es Wilk by. B'ki BE Pee Spe Ae Bs Bela 603 Broad Wwe TS HUH, Newark En overhead charges general! charges are low at Lam! notions. up; 18 Karat 5.25 up. |Thte is, generally speaking, a me Pulllic Se ers Chanee Power to BT RATES EXPECT we LOW Hearing Now Going Or Great Importance to ¢ Consumers. By Sophie trene Loeb of the most tmp toms + et ae for .? Bervice erday 1 f ons ir ow York, and bide ir to me o' f the most come up in yearn The Bvening World, which thre {te campaign made possible the | ent S-cent gas rate, and which year urged uniform ra following ration forcefully developed at the meeti yosterday At present th City of New York is served with a 22 candle power gas at $0 cents per thousand cuble feet LAMBERTS SUFTLY THE DEMAND nts, weddings, birthdays and other festive occasions call for gifts of Diamond Jewelry, Platinum Jewelry and Solid Gold Jewelry, Silverware and Waltham andother watches guaranteed to keep Lamberts are ready wit! the money-saving prices and the ser- vice to answer every such Being manufacturers of Diamond, Plat- inum and Solid Gold Jewelry and direct importers of fine Diamonds, we—and con- sequently our customers—are independent of the middleman. Thus it is that Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, v fashionable as any at Lamberts from $10.00 to $1500.00; and every one would be much more expensive in a store where rent and are high. These rts. Beauty of Lamberts Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings is deeper than the polish. It is the beauty of guaranteed material and workmanshi; tyles and shepes for all ee Welle Rings are made in part by special machinery and finished by educated fingers, Guaranteed. 14 $4.00 up® 22 Karat, No charge for engraving. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily, Including Saturday, Until 6 o’Clock urement of limhting value. The posed chango is to a British Therm Unit, commonly called B, 'T, U., white’ fa @ measurement of heating valu In the testimony of Willard . Hine, | chief gas engineer of the Public Serv fee Commission, it was stated that, by many tests mado in the past year, | the City of New York receives a heat ing value varying from 666 to 700 British Thermal Units. CHANGE WOULD AFFECT THE LIGHTING AND POWER, Chairman 8tfaus in question: Ing Mr. Hine as to what would be the net result to the consumer, as to rates, if the standard was lowered, brought out the opinion that a change from a 22 candle- power to-a B. T. U. standard of 665 B. T. U., of thereabouts, with- out a change in rates, would be an increase in rates. In other words, if you maintain a highor candle-power standard you get a higher B. T. U. (heating value). To change from the present standard to a lower B. T. U, standard would affect the open light burners very materially, Mr. Hines stated. fact, it might there would or at all in the . T. U. standard, and gas man- tles would is be used in order to obtain pinton of the ex reduction of the number 8. nerved to the public must be accompanied by a reduction in the price, in accordance with the present 0c, ‘statute, “everything be- ing equal.” It wi Iso set forth In the testi good time, aft the goods, as handsome and rl could desire, ate #2-karat, $5.25 up 18-karat, $4.00 up 14-karat, $3.30 up Karat, £2-karat, $7.00 up Ib-karat, $5.50 up 14-karat, $4.40 up Tee BvVENive — oe nates UN ’ neato we CAMMEYER on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit ™ St. New York Introducing “Corot” & “Dupre” Wonderfully Good- Looking Oxfords Should we speak of the fine quality of these beautifully made oxfords or of their extremely low prices? All New York cannot equal them for style and value. It is a pleasure for us to offer women such wonder- fully good-looking oxfords with high Louis XVI. Heels at $7.50 and $8.00. “Corot ”’—in a very dark shade of Brown Russia Calfskin —Also in Black Russia Calf, imitation diamond tip Hand Turned Soles, AN AARA AAA AARAA AAA ARRAN PA sad Dupre in fine Patent $7.50 Leather—plain toe In White Kidskin 214 inch Covered Louis XVI. Heels. } $7.50 } $8.00 So widely bit siliaedl by its: qualit that ei ever adod bee isimeritioned one thinks of Budweiser: , ety WORLD FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, N.Y. GAS COMPANES FIGHT g585) LOWER RATES 10 COME WITH = CHANGE NGHS STANDARDS. at the Brewery ‘ANHEUSER. BuscH © St. LOUIS On Sale Everywhere. Families sup- plied by Grocers and Retailers, ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY Dealers New York, N, Y. ‘A. BUSCH BOTTLING CO. ealer: Brooklya, N, ¥, 1917. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE th Sereet ———<_<—<———__H<_SK_ eee OOOO eee eS Se Se me | Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits for Saturday Mth Street Specia $29. 50 he stay t t ess tha their actual "tundied Autum: Tailleurs of smartness and real dis tinction. Every model interprets in a charming manner, Fashion's latest dictate, presenting the {+ reigning Modes of the hour. Only one or two Suits of any one model, but each exploiting f some especially clever and individual style note Broadcloths of fine - pain, Silver-tone Cloths, Oxfords, Veloar Cloth, plain and striped Dorelin Velours, Gabar- dines, Whipcords and Imported Mixtures. Misses’ Suits from $35.00 to $200.00 Misses’ Dresses—-Values Exceptional $25.00 A collection of those smart and practical Street Dresses which this season are so much in demand—Serges—embroidered or trimmed with contrasting color in new strai ght lines or high waisted effects. Serges combined with Satin in models featuring side drapery effects. Veloure—in Autumn colors, trimmed in contrasting shades, semi-fitted models but- toned at back. Wool Jerseys in straight line effects. Third Floor worth, severa trking A Collection of Autumn’s Smartest Models Women’s Suits and Coats Exceptional Values at These Prices Tailored Suits Autumn Coats Silver-tone Cloth, Broadcloth, Wool Velours, Pom Pom Burella Velours Velour de Laine Oxfords and Velour Cloth in every Grattila and Mixtures. Models wanted new style, all richly lined | for both Street and Afternoon wear, and faultlessly tailored. Many fur 7 many handsomely fur trimmed. tri 1 models. $25.00, $29.30, $35.00, $39.50 $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 to $50.00 to $50.00 Finer Suits $60.00 to $225.00 | Finer Coats $60.00 to $240.00 Third Floor (oUt ete New Fashions For Very Little Folks Coats of Chinchilla, Broadcloth, Zibe- line and Velvets flaring in line and with new deep collar effects; some fur trimmed. $7.95 to $25.00 Velour and Felt Hats—in tailored ef- $3.95 Girls’ and Juniors’ Autumn Apparel Juniors’ Coats,—in Mixtures, Warmth without weight coatings, Zibeline and Cheviots. 15 to 17 years .. $19.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits,—in Wool Velours, Broadcloths and. Tweeds; some fur trimmed... ....-+++++ $25.00 to $59.00 Girls’ Coats,—in Mixtures, Broad- cloths, Zibeline, Wool Velours and Velvets. Some fur trimmed; 6 to af het 0.95 to $49.50 Juniors’ and hudnedeolces Girls’ Dresses,—in Serges, the new Silks and combination effects; 12, H, 16; 15 and1 year sizes 13.95 to $32. Special for Saturda‘ Chambray Bloomer Dresses $1.50 & $2.95 Models hand smocked or box- pleated, with white pique collar and cuffs; sizes te and including 6 years, Fourth Floor Women’s High-Cut Black Boots Several Smart Styles Specially Featured at $6.00 Second Floor Girls’ School Dresses of Toile du Nord Chambray Very Special, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 In every wanted color of this heavy serviceable fabric; four very pretty models on the néWwest lines; white pique collars. Sizes 6.to 14 years. Bloomers to match, Third Floor oe fmm ames Saturday—At Very Special Prices A Sale of Autumn Millinery Presenting Two Especially Assembled aoe of the Latest and Cleverest Ideas in Tailored and mi-dress Hats So diversified is the collection, so delightfully varted, that every woman will find represented in it Hats that seem to have been especially designed for her particular type and exactly meet te style requirements. Small Hats and Large Hats; smartest of tall crowned Hats, softly draped Hats; picturesque wide bri dH youthful lines, Frets hey math sacs ge Hats i Hats at $7.50 Lyons Velvets of excel- ent quality in Autumn’s fashionable colors and in black Hats at $8.95 Panne Velvets, Hatters’ Plush and Lyons Velvets of superior qualities in every new shade, Semi-Trimmed Lyons Velvet Hats, $3.95 Six smart shapes, in the new high draped, close fitting and plain tailc red effe . but a feather fancy or an ornament tects, require Misses’ and Children’s Hats Banded Velours in tailored effects, i $5.95 & $7.50 i Fourth Floor Velvet Corduroys and Plushes, $3.95, $4.50 and $6.50

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