The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 8

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eo ———— BARC ae Apne BRANDMA USED SAGE DeAnLccxeD OVER wast WEA To DARKEN HP Sb Mined Sui rowan With tt te Restore Color, Gloss, rib Youthtuloerse DEMANDS OF COAL MINERS e*se #8 . 2t i ‘ be 245 2 . eapectediy went Seponge . are® this throwrh yo ome emall strand at a tim all gra re he a hals es Neautifully dan Garden Concert Draws , soft and luxuriant Mise Jeanette Rankin. “ne preparation is @ delightful woman. presided at the § requisite and ts not intended for ¥!"'* , 3 See ee thé cure, mitigation oF prevention of '* wy weres Tave ti pally > Perey Grat B. Altman & Cn. The Boys’ Clothing Department on the Sixth Floor has a separate section devoted exclusively to the clothing requirements of little boys between the ages of 2'4 and 10 years. Specialists in srmart, up-to-date clothing for the man-of-the-future are in charge of this important section, and are ready at all times to lend their Judgment and experience to the {selection of clothes that will express the ‘tastes and individuality of the boy. Interesting features of the regular stock are: ‘b Washable Suits for the Autumn season, in "new middy styles + «+ $3.50 to 6.50 \,Junior Norfolk Suits of wool materials iat . . . ° . $8.50 to 15.00 kNovelty Suits in velvet and combinations of linen and velvet . . . «© $14.50 American-made Coats 8.50 to 18.50 (‘Imported Coats ‘ 24.50 to 27.50 eFur-trimmed Coats . 24.50 to 30.00 Hats of felt, plush and other materials, in \peppropriate styles . ‘ $1.65 to 5.50 Imported Hats of fine velour; exclusive to iB. Altman & Co. . e ’ $9.50 t Fihth Avene - Madison Avene Sash wah 35th fiers Nem York ERFORMANCE that bese up fully every promise, that gives all the value you expect — is the keynote of the Kellner business. Graceful proportions, substantial construction and moderate price make Kellner furniture the logical furn shing for your home, William and Mary Dining Room THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTE * CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York “FRANCINE” A Fifteen Dollar Cammeyer Boot and a distinguished example of the shoemaker’s art ““FRANCINE”’ DISTINGUISHED FOR The finest, selected leathers, fashioned by the most highly skilled shec:nakers in America over a new last of great beauty *FRANCINE”—a 9-inch Lace Boot, in all Dove Gray Kid, all MetallicBrown Kid and all Paris Brown Kid, $15.00 Hand Turned Soles. 2'4 inch Covered Louls XVI. Heels. a8, agi7, Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND AND FORTY-THIRD STREETS (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Full Silk Lined Suits For Men and Young Men Very specially priced at $30.00 ALTOGETHER extraordinary, this selection of ready- to wear, silk-lined suits is presented to the men and Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between Sth and Oth Averwues West 43rd Street Distinctive Styles for Misses and Girls Are featured in the display of Autumn Apparel on the Third Floor, including Suits, Frocks and Coats for dress occasions and practical wear Exceptional Values for Saturday: Plain and Dressy Suits, smart models, of broadcloth, with large collar and cuffs of self material, also fur collars; 14-16-18 yrs, at $27.50 Dressy Suits, of silvertone of broad- cloth; Autumn colorings; featuring inno- vations in pockets, cuffs and belts, also barrow shoulders and tight fitting sleeves; 16-16-18 yeurs, at $45.00 Other Models up to 6195.00 Misses’ Coats for street « motor wear, + cloth, » deep con vertible collars s of wif me terial, 16, 16 and 18 vears $24.75 and 34.75 Other Models up to 895.50 Girls’ One and Two - piece Dresses, of wool plaid or serges, also smart come binations, effectively trimmed; sizes 6 to 16 years, $7.50 and 9.75 Misses’ Street Frocks of serge; straight line, side draped or surplice coatee models; many handsomely embroidered; smart collars and belts; 14-16-18 years, at $22.50 Other Models up to 859.76 Girls’ Autumin Coats, for school and dress wear, of velour cloth, ribeline and velour checks; many fur trimmed; 6 to 16 years, $9.75 and 16.50 Other Models up to @45.00 ay yd bead gel Shoe Top Suits, specially designed for ¢ hard-to-fit girl; in cheviots, mixtures and other ai terials; some effectively fur- ited) ie to 16 yi, - © - $18. 75 to 37. 50 Untrimmed Hats for Women and Misses On the Main Floor, in fashionable shapes for Autumn, of Velour, Hatters’ Plush, Lyons and Panne Velvet. Specially Priced for To-morrow: Black Lyons Velvet Hats at $2.95 and 3.85 Particular attention is directed to an exclusive display of Russian Sable Beaver Untrimmed Hats sold only by Stern Brothers in New York. Boys’ Clothing in New Models For Fall and Winter wear, well tailored, of dependable materials, At very attractive prices. Boys’ Suits . at $8.50 to 16.50 | Middy Suits . at $5.00 to 12.50 In box Pale Inverted or pinch-back Blue serge; sizes from 3 to 10 years, styles, of worsteds, tweeds or fancy mix- v tures; some with two pairs of trousers; Novelty Suits . at $5.00 to 9.75 sizes from 7 to 18 years. For the little boy; plaited models in mixtures and blue serge; 4 to 10 years, Boys’ Overcoats, $12.50 to 20.00 Boys’ Man o’-War Suits at $8.50 Regulation Middy, of blue serge; long broad fall trousers; sizes 8 to 10 years, Plain or military style; 10 to 18 years. Overcoats . at $5.00 to 30.00 For the little boy, in Russian and con- vertible collar styles, of wool mix- Boys’ Mackinaws, $7.50 to 11.50 tures and chinchillas; 214 to 10 years. Assorted colorings; sizes 7 to 18 years, BOYS’ HATS Boys’ Velour Hats at $4.50 to 6.50 Boys’ Plush Hats, “ $1.95 to 4.50 Boys’ Cloth Hats, “ $1.00 to 1.95 Boys’ Regulation Tam Hats, In blue cloth, also plush and velvet, at $1.65, 1.95 and 2.95 New Colored and Black Velvet Bags Unusual Values for To-morrow. Chiffon Velvet Bags Chiffon Velvet Bags ‘Two models, wishbone frame on Panne Velvet, two Two models,hand beaded frames full plaited and shirred cord models, deep and on full pouchy effects and a effects; another style pouchy ; inside full four point style; with heavy tassel, compartments, inside compartments, at $2.85 at $1.85 at $3.85 Bags Specials on the Main Floor, Saturday: Women’s Batiste Blouses at $1.95 Smartly tailored, in blouse and shirt effects, with pique collars and cuffs, Fiige Arrteny Wetent or Antique $2 1 0 You are cordially tnotted to see the 25 rooms ¢i elely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD *WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT ' { young men of New York as an introductory value by the Stern- Brothers: Kirschbaum alliance , . . + ~ Fabrics of selected pure wool stock—tailoring represent- ing the finest individual handiwork of the Kirschbaum custom shops—linings of silk known for its sturdy, wear- ing qualities , , , And offered at a price which tranforms a pardonable luxury into a genuine economy . $30.00 MEN'S CLOTIIING THIRD FLOOR Modish Street Petticoats ARM MAE EE ee ee ) id , Taffeta or Jersey Top, Ma 9 in Jess) shades, 4 Exceptional value $4.95 Seasonable Hosiery for Boys and Girls Cotton Stockings, In black, white or tan for Missos, and as black only for Boys, at 240 pair Attractive Sweaters Stylish models of Shetland, Brushed Wool, Zephyrs and Angora, nowert colorings, Exceptional value $6.95 and 8.95 Mercerlzed Ribbed Lisle Thread Stockings with fashloned foot, In tan or white, at 32c pair

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