The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 5

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ae ~ ar oo -_ « 2: EVENING WORLD, FRIVAY SErTEmBeR 2), 1917. WMERCNNS TE = SUPPLES TO THE. RENRLE- Under Vire ot G Raiders Wivie ¢ a Strategk nan A perauing Railway AMBNICAN TRAINING CAMP IN PRARCH, Thwretay, Hep Be Gy Ae pote ied Prone nae ‘ the men of Ame engineers +) important ine of rotlwere, are baw @ Smmunition and ober & the French army unite erating against the Germone . ‘The Am egiment has been]! and ie geri @ething from the ment © eupplies except Vreack Govern The officers and men ¢ e a Serious Matter Don't treat it lightly and try to get along wit! > You are bound to suffer the penalty of failing eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists, Correctly Fitted Glasses irom $2.50. 4 U Within the inst few nighis « heavy | train of supplies burrying toward the front was aitacked by several enemy Planes. None of the bombs came ° Berously cloee, but every time the! firebox of the engine was opened for stoking tho planes swooped down pon the train and spattered it with Meel-jacketod bullew. This fire got! #0 bot that eventually the train was! stopped, the crew taking refuge bee neath the en 4 perience aft en! Established 66 Years H 84 Bway, gat John e it Father “swanked” about tt over th inexperienced brothers | The spirit of adventure is strong | throughout the American ranks and | the engineers who so far have not | heen bombed are Jealous of | TBrockivn: vot Funee th ae their more “fortun nrades oO a far none of ‘he regiment. laa been |\\225 Sixth Ave. Open Bat'y Evening, under #hell ft _ TR For Street, Afternoon & Evening Wear The Values Are Most Extraordinary El] Newest Frocks in =| Wool Jersey, Serge, Satin, Velveteen, } In the rich fal Autumn shades. Very Special Ei] Newest. 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ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND Founded 1626 FIFTH AVENUB Greeley 1900 __ Lord @ Taylor _ Extraordinary Values for omeed To intr ¢ the new location on the Gre Boys’ $3.50 Sweaters at $2.85 With collars in Oxford, brown, navy, maroon and car Of madras or mercerized materials mind | d Plain end fancy colors Boys’ $1.25 Shirts, 9c {Pr Four-in-Hands, 25 Boys’ $1.00 Blouses, 75¢ Plain or fancy striped materials { Plain or faney mere Boys’ $3.25 Blanket Robes, $2.45 ere a in fancy patterns, sses 4 1 maroon, Ground F vor Blue, brown, gra | es ee ey None Better for the Price Than These Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickers in every line of them. Clothes are always tailored. “Young America” is in the school room. are lined. brown mixtures. box-pleats, yoke and with slightly high Sizes 7 to 18 years. Finer Suits $10.75 to $18.50 Fourth Floor growing foot. Girls’ Shoes High-cut lace or button, in dull leather; and patent leather button shoes. Sizes] black or tan cal 1114 to 2.......... $4.00) Size 1 to 514 Second Floor Other sizes in proportion. Ground Floor Boys’ $1.25 Pajamas, 95c eriee ws They are all made with fskin lace. Knickers, too, one with ad pockets; the other lt and slash pockets. Boys’ and Girls’ Orthopedic Shoes Lord & Taylor specialize in children’s shoes. good full toes and fitted by experts who have studied the requirements of the Boys’ Shoes __ Built to stand hard wear, $4.85 wee Boys’ High Grade Furnishings | $9.75 Suits with smartness, sturdiness and serviceableness evident Tailored as Lord & ‘Taylor's Boys’ Cut to give perfect freedom while plays, yet to fit well and look well while he Pockets strongly stayed; seams double stitched; coat lining of firm Venetian and Serge. Autumn Weight Tweeds and Cheviots in gray and Two Norfolk Models - 5th Avenue $22.75 The ever staple Dress Top Coat; Oxford Fabric; but very smart; all sizes from 84 to 50, including ‘ “longs” and “shorts.” NEW FALL SU $18.50 breasted models; sizes 83 to 42, Extraordinary Values NEW FALL TOP COATS For Men and Young Men ‘regulars, ITS 34th Street A limited quantity of new Fall Oxford Top Coats 1 46 tailored of strictly all-wool lined with pure dye silk; the models are conservative stouts,”’ For Men and Young Men Fashioned of high-grade allewool Fabrics, including Cassimeres and Cheviots in a variety of handsome Mixtures; also a large assort- ment of lannels, in solid Gray, Brown, Green or Blue; single or double | — ~ dames MeCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER tad Fitth Avenue New Paris Styles WOMEN’S FALL VEILS The most popular new Paris creations im veils have just been received, including Chenille and Velvet spots, also the new Embroidered spats, as well as novel- ties in Lace Veils Very Special for Saturday Only One of the smartest American Veils brought out this season is the round veil of hexagon mesh, wages fully embroidered in heavy scroll design. Black, Navy blue, Brown, Taupe aud Purple — Regularly 1.75, 9Be Extraordinary Offerings FASHIONABLE FALL APPAREL For. Misses, Juniors and Girls \ wonderful assortment of the season's smart Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts fe now assembled; they are developed in all the newest Fall Fabrics. Misses’ Suits, size 14 to IB years; smart plain or Fur trimmed modelg made of N Burella Cloth, Serge, Gabardine, Wool Velour, | Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats,—size 6 to years; plain or Fur trimmed models; Tor school or dress wear; made of oo Zibeline, Wool Velour, Tirsedetotis and V. veteen. 12,75, 18.50, 26.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Wool Dresses,—sise 6 to 16 years; smart models; made of Serge, or Worsted Plaids; in Russian, high-waist er belted effects. 6.95, 12.75, 16.75 Juniors’ and Girls’ Raincoats,—size 6 to 16 years; fully guaranteed Cantonette or Poplin Coats, in Navy Blue or Tan, with Hat to match; very practi! and serviceable. Men's Oxford, Silvertone and Broadeloth. 29.50, 39.50, 49.50 Misses’ Coats,--size 14 to 18 years; an excellent assortment of stylish Fur trimmed models; madé of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, ‘Tweed Mixtures, Kersey, Bolivia or Pom Pom Cloth. 26.50, 35.00, 49.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—size 14 to 18 years; a beautiful assem ¢ of stylish and smart models; made of Satin, Watfetu or Crepe Meteor; in the newest Fall colorings. 18.50, 26.50, 29.50 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses,—size 6 to 18 years 4.95 and 5.95 Girls’ and Misses’ Serge Bloomers,—-size 6 to 18 years Girls’ Serge Middy Skirts,—size 6 to 16 years. 1.38 and in Advance Fall Sale WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Glove Silk Vests,—band top; Pink or White.| Glove Silk Enve' ee tops 1.45 White or Pink. Glove Silk Union al top; embreié- Glove Silk Bloomers,—White, Pink or Black.| ered yokes; White or Pink; superior q' 1.95 Medium Weight Ribbed Wool Union Suite, Glove Silk Vests,—lace trimmed yokes; Pink|-——knee or ankle a only. 2.95 95 Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits-——low Lisle Envelope Chemises with glove silk top;| neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length. White or Pink. 1.65 oO Learn to Knit Now Supply Comforts to the ‘Sammies’’ Knitting has come into prominence again on account of war. Every patriotic woman or girl wants to learn to knit in order to help protect our soldiers and sailors from the severe winter weather. An expert in our Art Needlework Section will teach you all kinds of stitches. Yarns in all colors are obtainable in this department, also knitting needles, knitting bags and other accessories. Unparalleled Values FINE STATIONERY Those who are acquainted with the conditions of the paper market will appreciate these wonderful values. “Beverly” Linen Finished Stationery A high grade Linen finished Paper; White only; in the most popular cut; neatly packed In boxed) 5,000 Boxes Writing Paper | | |, 5,000 Pkgs. Envelopes | , ee (96 sheets to pound) t 33¢ (26 in package) 120 regularly 50e | ¢ regularly 20¢ “Mcreery”’ Fabric Finished Paper In Magnolia size; Envelopes to match; White only, 2,000 Pkgs. Writing Paper 5,000 Pkgs. Envelopes (102 sheets to pound) (25 in package) 1 |b., 23¢, formerly 85¢ 1 pkg., 9c, formerly 12¢ ENGRAVING DEP’T Special Offering on Paper Purchased in the Stationery Department. Two- or Three-Letter Hand-Cut Steel Die as per illustration (and fifteen other styles) formerly 1.50 to 2,50. each, 65c DIE BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY we i

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