The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1917, Page 4

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GROUP I. “St. Dens" Sites 14 to 20 years pelt Hair Nets following shades: 100 Crepe de Chine Blouses (As illustrated)—It is surprising to find so practical « blouse o ex cellent quality Crepe, with all the newest style features in collar, cufte and fancy buttons at such little cont The Regular Value ts $4.00 Special |2.95| Sale Ihe fine Weolene erployed in there Co teer” —A dood i semi-storm coat. Smart form-fitting Dress Coat. Tailleur and Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Women’s Beacon Blanket Robes fs . (As illustrated) —A delightfully *) ~ soft, comfortable wrapper, beau- tifully finished and trinuned with satin; also a bordered model trimmed with silk cord to matehs in Raspberry. Dark Copen, Light Ten, Sty, Pink, Rove end Value $5.00° Sale | 3.35 | Price Cap shape or large allover nets in the Regularly 15c each sale Price Continuing the Sale of Men’s Fall and Winter Overcoats Preserding all the very smartest styles and fabrics for the Fall and Winter THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 11, ¥ 2,136 MORE MEN AVY to Vr bess thay Voday's Actual Values Vall and Winter styles then hetrg Introduced to the Trade ere alerted by ue ln January, 1917, from the W m In addition to « eplendid assortment of <aten staple affects, we are showing many exclusive and novel weaves and colorings, with «lew Chotee leported Coatings. Value | 20.75 | | and Raieproot nat In each indiv GROUP Ii. ‘weeds in ke Nag lh and novelty weaves: Cravenette My Db wall vines in the ageregate, but | val oty! Ne. Women's and Misses’ Coats of English Tweed “Tatler” —in a Light Brown Blond Drab Blond ing, in Black, White, Brown, Purple, Dark cm rar Dalal rho Broun Navy and Taupe. Georgette Blouses (As illustrated) —A smart cos. tume blouse in which Bisque or Grey is successfully combined with suit colorings. The trmmings of silk and soytache braid give @ dressy effect The Regular Value is $7.50 Special [5.75 | Sale Indisputably the Best Utility Coat Value _ 4 Price Sale of 600 Dozen Women’s Imported Handkercniets Exclusive, registered desi from drawings by “Eve” charming variety of colorings and quaint effects. Regular Retail Price 25¢ Each Octagon Mesh Veilings Of soft finish, extra weight without dress- Special Sale Price Heather Velour Coats; full of the Day Anew model, entirely out of length model with belted back; | ordinary, designed by Lanvin; inal the most fashionable | 99.50 | All of Priestley's Get Conroe Proofed), suitable for any richly lined Ale a 32.50 Value $27.50 — Se ™ Reader Value $45.00 Regular Value $19.50 | Silvertone Velour Coats with treet and Afternoon Coats ee Fur coll “iy “ined | \ | jo coring | bensifelly accent and warmly inter. | 13.85 Price | fat rer . 37.50 lined. Value §37.50 | Regular Value $52.00 NOTE—We b in Navy Bi ight poe A splendid All wool serg Naw Gry but of far greater importance is an of skins, the cutting, stitching and the smartly embroi ered backs—all of the highest type of workmanship, Our Famous Re) Gloves Women’s Glace Gloves of exquisite quality, very soft and perfect fit- ting, with Paris Point Embroid. 2 clasp, in white only, Regularly $2.00 Pair 500 Pairs Chamois Gloves One-clasp Chamois Gloves, of soft, somely embroidered, also ones fine quality, in white and natural, clasp Tan Suede with contrasting with aelf or black stitching. emitoldery in black and tan, Regularly §2.25 Pair Sale [1.95] Price Tailleur and Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Wire Green A GLOVE EVENT NOTE—The prices at which these gloves are offered are important, Women’s Cape Gloves A very mipetioy type of smart walk. ing glo One-clasp Gray Suede Gloves, hands soft finished Gray Viena Dress Coats. | $3200 to $3500 Auto ot Storm Coat — Heavy doubletaced Value * ie’ A new double-breasted Town Coat. [ Sele Price materials $42.00 to $45.00 “Storm Raglan” —A new and stylish Ulster model. | 24 75 Conservative Dress Conte, full of half sille lined Sele Price Sample Model Coats included—%6, 37, 34 only. . | “Belvedere Newest and emartest of semi-dress 29.75 GROUP III. 1 ve Young Man's double-breasted Drese model (// is Pig | Clearance Sale of All Were lustr ated.) 650 0 $0.0 Fall Overcoats and Raincoat et wee + coa vil 18 od 400 14.85 Women's French Serges GE specializing pig rife ges, at far below standard cee price. Fine Wool Serge 40 inches wide i quality for Fall apparel. Brown Black Midnight Blue Regular Retail Value $1.50 Yd. sat | 1.18 | Price Superior Serge 48 inches wid> ¢, of exquisite quality—very soft and fine. Black Green Cadet Wine Amethyst Regular Retail Value $1.75 Yd. Sale | 1.48 | Price examination of the pall ly 1,500 Pairs de of specially selected #9 skins inthe new grays, white and black, one Sate with PXM sears Regularly §2.50 Pair Sale | 1.95} Price 750 Pairs Suede Gloves Regularly $2.50 Pair eS eee) are count —_— 1917 reeley 1G Lord @ Tay lor ‘Ath Street VIFTH AVENUE Yih Street OFF TO YAPHANK AMO GAY SCENES — On “ ‘ . alana ABH omega es | Lord & Taylor Feature Smart é ‘ sae acute It Welvet F ae <i Matrons |) ft ’ flent tor t epoank. And te ” wae that ' terest attache: to a é Gi tnt armone ait ' aly modish Millinery, th fily draped, sinall Tan wat hr aan looks her hert, An almoat infinite variety of becoming nee f “ ae a yr P yy shapes, including extremely tall Turbans, clore-fi etare a National Army men 7 IN Hats with full crowns of slightly draped Hate—in black at been @orsed 4 y \ of colored Velvets, Made to perfection, even lined and t waa muse Wherever @ trem f requiring but a feather fancy, a flower of an ornament to bilom woman mln! News given went complete them. ed to her fenlings whe heard the ateaina Man s for th of Ratty Rh t " " b y equally appropriate for the younger A bag aot a peter Pape etc to wear with Tailored Suits, ing, everyoody sang the “Mtar Bpan aden’ J Introducing Novelties in FeatherTrimmings cod Be and everybody was — Plumage bands of burnt coque or goore for brims oY flat bands of bur t peacock, ostr 1 banding por — feather edges, Be to $7.50 st make a Hat; diagonal bands of curled ostrich... $4.50 Fourth Miner meme ee ee ee: rs and fancie 0 1 that alm in uniform, looking r, happier than aver and they have the earnest report or Sherman said about war ts not applicable to Yaphank. A dosen bands took part in the |nend-offs at the Pennsylvania station, jthe Kast 3th Street ferry and the | Long Island Kaltiroad station in Long |Island City, Many of the men, espe- |clally those from Harlem and the | ponoed hed iitte parades in their home neighborhoods before they started downtown, Altogether it was the happlest send- off that any of the eelected men have had. But when tt was ali over, when the men were out of sight, when the bands had all stopped playing, and the women were left alone, then came a bitter antl-climax. A few could not re- strain thelr tears, and their sobs broke down the courage of others. Hystert cal scenes followed. Eight women tt. all fainted and one, Miss Margaret Semolitz of No, 238 Second Street, whose brother had gone, went into a coma Ghe was taken to the New York Hospital. The men who entrained at Long Island City numbered 743. Of these 842 were from Manhattan and 201 from Queens, Seven hundred and twenty-three started from the Carl- ton yards at Brooklyn. The rest en- trained at the Pennsylvania station. Before noon @ll the trains had started, This quota of elected men included one who has @ ‘right to consider his position embarrassing—but he doesn't His name is Walter H. Reinicke and his home until this morning wae at No, 2818 Avenue I, Flatbush. “L was born in Berlin,” he said. ‘My father and my brother, Ewald, are fighting in the Germany Army. But I am for the United States—and t fou waht to know how strong I am for the United States, consider that I took out my first naturalization papers in June of this year, after the draft act was passed.” | ee | | 18 — 0 brought {tnat w ; (naa ee a ee wm A Bloch Reed Pullman for the chan i ' ' ' } “Bloch” English Perambu- { Special a at $24. 75 ' ' ' Oe O — ' ' lators—A $60.00 Model | One of the 5 Special $44.75 | made, Wood Perambulators of full with ' | on qut‘acv leather cloth body and hood; extra heavy rubber tired wheels. White body with pearl grey lining. size th reclining back; best square steel axles and hood irons add to its desirabil- ity. White er reed. mel or natural Bloch Pulimans, Perambulators and Go-Carts, in very complete assortment, at most moderate prices. Fourth Floor ee ene cee: | The Great Sale of Curtains Will be continued until Saturday inclusive. e it : 0° S00 Sa a ee ree —— Marquisette ! Curtains Formerly $2.50, $5.00 Marie Antoinette and Lacet Arabe ; Curtains and $6.00 a pair, For. $22 pair. . He $1.65 and $3.85 | For $3: par $350 | | Scrim Curtains 1 For. $35 pai. Scrims and | Fine English Nets | | | 2. yards long, in ecru only. Formerly $1.50 and $1.65 pair, 85c = cS Oo PSS SOS OX 0 OS ee Oe Oa Oe Oe € a O—S0- Cretonnes Marquisettes Attractive designs, for liv- A large selection for Cur- tains, Slip Covers and Cush- Formerly 65c, 75¢ and 8sc yard.........38¢ With fancy woven bor- ing room windows; 48 inches 400 and soc a wide. Special, per yard, ions. ders; 36 and 38 inches wide. Formerly yard .28c and 33c 78c and 85 <0 0 SS 0) Cretonne Covered Screens at '4 Price 27 handsome Screens, all three-fold; made by expert cabinetmakers, 8 Two POLICEMEN HELD \ Formerly $0.50 to $18.75 0000 0ccsecesceneeeesies panel ven «++ $4.75 to $9.37 5 S iJ Fifth Floor. . ON EXTORTION GHAGE jj Sergeant and Patrolman Accused of § i sataaeteatiia ‘ Taking $10 to “Fix” Faulty |) | F. ll Se 1 f B d. d B ddi. | License Plate on Van. WW a aie o eas an e ing i Y _ Rates Sergeant Crariee Ramly and & 1 "Timely Reductions on Lord & Taylor Standard Qualities j ¥ field Pi inct, Bronx, were ee Le pete Cacne Court ¢ i $22.50 Brass Bedstead $29.00 Brass Bedstead \ $16.50 Enamelled morning on Upilarurrie perry og and 3 $ 1 5 75 $22 50 Steel Bed s were remanded In enc! ¥ i] ry The complaint wus made by Abo) H 2 . $12 75 Plataky of Bridgeport, Conn., driver o: A handsome mode! with | 2-inch round posts, cadet . so maving vane He sheneye tn8t 99) hue. ||) | inch round posts and large [ vase mountings, fillers, top | asinch round posts, 14 him in Pelham Parkway and told him|A 1 mountings; all sizes and fin- 4 and bottom rods of t-inch § inch square top rods, 1 1-16- h something wrong with his li- I tehes, 1 tubing; all sizes, inch filler rods; all sizes; pase pe, it te alleged, de (Jj \ ivory or white enamel. man 0 “to square it Raffsky/ A 7 ' was present, tt ia charged, and aeemed to| > 1 7 have an understanding with Thorpe. i Plateky says the money was p. ° | i 4 i Thorpe. x mis#loner Wo an | | | followed, i ! | Register to-day! u you don't know J | | é ® policeman.ig + | ° vote, sist yew tone zac eo! ' | tration Po! ne open fram 6.90 FM. | i ' ‘ ; Aiea Hea oe ia MOS RN | ¥ Hair Mattress, 50 Ibs.; impe Upholstered Box Springs, a durable 1 jresisters _____ H TO a ee eet g ticking, «7 ..639:60) and desirable grade... $19.50 | | REJECTS 86TH ST. CONTRACT.|% 4 Special go-lb. Hair Mattress, made fiat Others $16.50 to $50.00. i | with heavy art ticking.......$25.00 7 Woven Wire, all steel frame Bed 9 Ase} ' 00 Silk Floss Mattress. Mad | Springs. $5.25, $7.75 j nes) tor 1 at with very attractive ticking. . “$19, 75 | “Wit Edge” Metal Bed Springs. ..... $9.75 i day notified the Board of Estimate that | [eters ereeremomenremeeenrmmeem seems a ae een an = | jit an drawn by Ne cur tinatael ! Special Sale of Ostermoor Mattresses | trraugh West 86th Street. f Ati At Unusually Low Prices | Park West to Broadway. Nat | & $22.50 regular grade Os- $25.00 Hotel style Oster- $27.30 Ostermoor Mat- lyon for the refusal a se nas ven @ | T termoce Mattress, 45 Ibs.{moor Mattress, Ibs.,f ress (style 50), 50 Ibs. rol ' lied and the relected: contract Fh | good. tic plat edeseclattiped and ; of tle ching: t on aS, | pecia be “e i | . 9 Sittnete. Manone aay haan a Liquor | only : $18.00 j rutting 00 $1 So in| 1 | Buntness, ; an | Dn ceieo-as'anemenreniaeenh ers pasar aes arumenniarsinians CHICAGO, Oct I, The Grand |/ ] Sixth Floor Lodge Iitnola Masons, to-day voted [| sqncenevantencen/ cp envansencen/ancempantancenemancencencanvancanesentane Are SOBHES EE 1 RO gy 9 OOO OO I SOS OO

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