The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1917, Page 9

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Patten: rence Drop tatters, 2 on wanes oF traction « A arom eter fe fore mai New Yor within that diatriot Office wuts them an wit far na postage roles Latiors between M Brookiya muat pay 4 fa on a 8 cont basis matter except letters “Ny prepatd for Frida our Ts me rs, prolit. REAT NEW YORK Leads Them All Won Gold Medal of| Honor, Come, Listen andl’, Choose the Model i YOU Wish. 45.1000 All Sold on M100 Weekly $Rooms | 4Rooms Farnished | Furnished metely | Completely $94.50 | 3424.5) | Potiowing te an outline of the BOW portal rates to oe inte oftent Bev, 1 20 given oat by Poetnester Latiore and other fire inane mat- ter (encept drop lations), 1 canta fer enem cance oF fraction of an en ne mafied for delivery trom Office at witich it ie posted. The drop letter rate nopiien to alt lat im the distriet at UMee for delivery ‘The district of the Mew Tork Post Office embraces the Boroughs of Manhattan and the Hrons, alee Petham and Feiham Manor, letter mailed within that diatriot 1 delivery therein will be munjeet to the rato of 2 cents an ounce. Although all borvugne York are in the same city the Poet New York and San Vranciaco aa mali that crosses the Kast Tiere le no drop rate Lattors addressed to other Font loos in the United Sta Criuda, Cuba, Mexico, and Bhanghal City (China) or t other destinations to which the domestic rates vpply, al firet class ma ‘eo! addre @livery to any destinations to which the domestio rates apply, will be subject to the rate of 3 1 cards for any address will t to 2 cents postage, In all cases postage should be MALL LLL Special Sale and Saturday DRESSE Taken from stock up to In Silk, Georgette and Taffeta COATS We are man- ulacturers and sell direct to the trade. Come to us and save the middleman’s 3 Ri DRESS CO. 379 FIFTH AVE. 8573 Bet, 85th & BGth Sts,—tst Floor. UALTTILI ALLL LTDA 449-55 Broadway | NEW CUSTOMERS 1,000 WANTED DURING OCTOBER. OPENAN ACCOUNT With One of Qur Wonderful OCTOBER SPECIALS ————SHOP ON BRO \DWAY- HIansra, ss Z Liberal Terms 875 ' Musto te @ grent worrs chaser, t MONLY S0c 3400 $75ONLY 75c $200 ONLY $2 {1 Deposit ————-SHOP ON BROADWAY ———. Monday & Saturday Eves ee | THE EVE Store Open All Day To-Morrow COLUMBUS DAY I's a Good Day to Buy a Liberty Bond ING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1917. BF hag Cs treetions bre Phone Omelny Santen Hered Squere VTS Loan Your Money to the Government Subscribe to the Second LIBERTY LOAN ‘The Seoand Liherty Loan is Waiting for You. Buy « hand To-day. We heave cheerfully Given the epace for « Liberty Loan Ronth on the Main Fleer, where representations of the Warnen'e Liberty Loan Cormenitton will tale your eubeeription. teers Laan Renth, Mate ent, 4th hy, Prone We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, But For Cash Only GOOD STYLES IN THESE COSEY COATS FOR THE GIRLS $14.74 Velveteen Coat n» illustrated, An Ven pire moded with rows of shirring at the waist and on the sleeves ‘The generously large collar and uffe are made of Austratian % opossum. Warmly lined and in terlined. In brown, green and ( \ navy. 6 to 10 years, | | i \. $19.74 Junior Girls’ Coats A inn variety of new models and fashionable materials, including h $12.74 Fur Trimmed Coats in tw art styles in zibeline and a Featuring attractive belt and pocket effects, — Collar or trim ming of nutrin fur interlined. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs | XN pet y velveteen, lambs 12 to 16 yenrs, $9. 74 School Coata jn ed practical and appro- priate tailored models of zibeline, velour, cheviot of plaids, Some are sport. models, some more dressy styles, Warmly lined. Sites 6 to 16 years. ATE — Third Floor, 25th 81700 ae ANNOUNCEMENT: To Those Who Bought and Paid for the First Liberty Bonds in This Store. We are now ready to deliver the definitive Bonds for which you subscribed in the first issue, upon presentation of the receipt and satisfactory proof of the identity of the owner of the receipt, at the Main Floor Transfer Desk, Under the Main Stairway, WINTER APPAREL SUITS 22674 ralered coed pleated peplum and a sash that crosses and ties in back. The trimness of the model is empha- sized by the notched collar and small handkerchief pocket. A plain two-piece skirt. $33 7 Velveteen has . been used in these modish suits. The collar buttons high and finishes with a buckle. The belt crosses in back and closes at the side front. S!ashed pockets with arrows. In soft shades of Burgundy, sea! brown, navy and also black —Third Floor, S5th Street, Broadway for Well Dressed Misses COATS $ 2 7 7 Lamb's cloth in ° reindeer, rose, taupe, smoke, or navy—fully lined. The modish slip-throwg' belt effect back and front. Con- vertible collar; full gathered back. $2907 5 ate i oles or blended muskrat on these velour coats. Lined with silk and interlined. Buckled belt and novel pointed pockets. Brown, green, navy, taupe, Burgundy. $13 7 Shower proof . tweed coats in brown or gray tones. Four | pockets, large collar and belt. Autumn and Sudden Storms Call for Good UMBRELLAS These Have the New Touches FOR WOMEN there are all silk umbrellas, in navy, green, purple, cardinal and black. Some have club ends and some borders, the vogue of the moment, The handles show a great variety—Bakclites, sterling trimmed, natural woods and missions. Exceptionally Low in Price FOR MEN there are a great number of styles-some of union taffeta (silk and cotton), others of all silk. The modish handles are of nat- ural woods, either plain or sterling trimmed. Some have wooden rods. Well dressed men and women will be glad to carry these umbrellas with their smartest clothes—they're really distinctive. $4.69 “ppecialized” means that we lave made cach of these maxiniuta in smartness and vuriet) touches. It means that for wha becoming hat here Kare —Maln FL, 86th Bt, Bway, There Are Hats to Please All In These Three “Specialized” Groups $5.69 Service and Smartness in These Reasonably Priced plaids. Bel wearing quality. belt and pockets, in navy, green, brown and taupe. $5.94 of styles, quality of materia tever price you wish, you can find a distinctive and and that price will be less than elsewhere for hats of equal quality. A, Hat of black | B, Smart Hat for | C, Dress Hat of The essence of smartness in style, materials of superior quality, trimmings of artistic selection, excellence of tailoring, the air of youthfulness, the atmosphere of distinetion—a fine and refined amalgamation of all these is what we're striving for and attaining in our new standardization of women's suits at $27.75. The suit pictured is representative. irresistibly smart, semi-fitted, belted models with narrow shoulders and fitted sleeves. coney), best quality, forms the deep collar and trims the tabs that suspend from the waistline. crows’ feet are an evidence of the excellent workmanship: In velour de laine, wool velour or fine broadcloth, lined with peau de cygne and interlined. Nacy, Black, Java Brown, Balsam Green, Beetroot, Twilight, Mole, Cuban Brown, Plum. ‘hird Floor, 34th t., Bway, SKIRTS For MISSES ‘The wardrobe of the high school miss is incomplete without a separate skirt. These are practical and good looking, and the low figures are convincing reasons why you shoald purchase your skirt NOW. : $4.89 The Badge of Service—A White Carnation ‘The greater the congestion in this store the greater the need of the Carnation Squad. What the traffic policemen ere to Fifth Avenue the members of the squad are to pcys On every floor you will find them,—-affable men in frock coats, each with a white carnation in the left lapel, Their business is to know the store and impart their knowl- edge to customers. They guide traffic through the aisles, ‘They are the section managers and floor superintendents. If you need assistance which will expedite your shopping and add to the comfort of your day in the store look for the wearer of a white carnation. He will esteem it a privilege to serve you. $6.89 price-groups represent its is and taste of “finishing” D. Draped toque Lyons velyet dress or tailored | black Lyons vel- of Panne velvet with soft, | wear. Lyons vel- | yet with brim} trimmed. with drooping brim vet with “burnt | of silver lace burnt feathe and corded aigrette” trim-! trimmed with a Bla A k ve é r crown, $4.69 | ming. $5.69 | silver rose. $5.69 | ored. Sa $6. 89 Most of these hats, even the least priced, are made of Lyons or Panne Velvet, Re in black and colors, e Cere—second Floor, S4th Street These SUITS for Women at $27.75 Rise to the New Suit Standard for Maximum Worth at That Price It'is one of those Smart Seal (Australian Real Filet Lace—Hand Emb'd BLOUSES Plaid serge in a» full side pleated model, in a variety of blue, red and green Blue serge—the old stand-by—in a box pleated, belted model. ; $3 89 Dark corduroy, the J acme of sturdiness and Finished with The price seems almost unbe- lievably low for dainty Georgette blduse. effective hand embroidery and retty insertions of usually point toa ten dol- lar price. The picture shows how graceful the lines are io white and flesh Sezra—Third Foor, | Sth Street A full box pleated style, made of blue, green or brown plaid; belted. ‘Third FL, 35th st! Sasa le. a wee_. help win the war Women Can’t Help Admiring This New Sweater It's a warm, comfortable kind of Shetland in a smart, novelty striped The broad belt, deep sailor collar, cuffs and buttons are all white, making a@ pleasing contrast Rose, Copenhagen, Corn or Reseda with White. Altogether a far better sweater than one would Black Dress Peau de Soie Suitable for dresses and fine Right for semi-mourning, ‘as it is almost lustreless, A fabric that is little advertised, but always in demand, The goods are 35 inches wide and are Women Are Enthusiastic About These COATS « $26.75 ~And their enthusiasm is well founded. For to look at the coats one would judge them of far higher pricing, If you need @ coat, here's an opportunity! THE, STYLES: Full length coats, some with fullness from the shoulders, others belted. Some have fur collars, others convertible collars of plain plush, mole phush or self material, THE MATERIALS: Silvereast velours, soft bolivia, lamb’s cloth, burella, well wearing tweed, and novelty fabrics. THE LININGS: Many all sille lined, others lined to waist with silk or satin Venetian, Taupe Purple Nacy Green * Brown Beetroot AT? Third Fleer, Brondwny, . Corsets for All Types of Figures At $1.89 Even at this low price one may be well corseted. That is because we exercise as much care and thoughtfulness in fashioning corsets at this price as in the designing of higher priced models—so much care in fact, that we've dee: them worthy of the label: BESS, “Matchioness” A hip continer Jender figure; made of pink coutil, with elaatic sections a! ; long skirt; light boning. 20 For the average fig with very low bust For the heavier figure there is @ well boned corset made strong pink coutil, This has low bust and long skirt with elastic sections at back. Sizes 22 to £7. —Third Floor, 85th sf ALWAYS PRACTICAL Tan Cape Gloves FOR CHILDREN Thrifty mothers will take advantage of these reason- able prices to supply the children’s glove needs for the Winter. Chilly days are coming—and so are higher prices! Prix seam sewn, Fleece lined, for $1.09 double draw back, $1.19 warmth, prix seam one clasp, Shades of tan; | sewn, one clasp. In servicea- for school or general wear. | ble shades of tan. $1.44 Lined with seamless wool—that is, a woolen glove inside the cape—one to give the maximum of warmth. Prix seam sewn, double draw back, one clasp. ‘Main Floor, 35th Street. Envelope Chemises Very Dainty Despite Their Inexpensiveness At 79c Four styles in armhole and shoulder strap effects at this price. Lace and organdie embroidery are used for trimming in prettier ways than one expects, At 94c An excellent variety in this up of fourteen distinct styles. Several models have lace or double ribbon shoulder straps. One, of pink batiate, is a V neck style, with embroidered — blue birds. There's @ simple one of cotton crepe, with ribbon. At$ 1.39 na $ 1.79 Twenty-one styles, one more dainty than the next, There are simple ones and more elaborate ones, all of fine materials with well selected laces and embroideries, Third Floor, Rear You May Depend onthe Fact That Fey CANDIES .. ARE PURE They are made in our own sanitary kitchens from wholesome ingredients. They're delicious, too! TRY THESE: Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries. Pound in box, 44¢ Covered Bring the BOYS in on Columbus Day: For These All Wool Extra Knicker Suits, $7.74 They are truly remarkable at this price, being tailored of all wool, dark, serviceable mixtures, up to AMlecya high standard of workmanship. The price would be low even in normal times, let alone in these days of high prices and scarcity of good fabrics. Single, double and pinched back models, Sives 7 to 18 years. Only 180 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws to Go For $5.89 Sizes 7 to 18 yeara. eo of the Pre A mackin aw is the ideal Winter top coat for the active, specials in & 99 out-of-door youngster. In it he can play to his heart's con- complete c tent with absolute freedom of movement and comfort. A Suggestion: " Hallowe'en Novelties Are Ready! j—Basement, Centre Belted and half belted models. Cheerful plaids of gray, brown and red. A limited quantity, so get yours early, Smart Simplicity $15.74 Four models, all of good quality serge, show lines, tailoring and finish usually identified with dresses of higher pricing. Pleats, narrow. shoulders, _ tight-fitting sleeves and white satin collars give the touches that are both smart and new. On Sale Tomorrow 9 A. M. A. Surplice dress, pleated tunic and roll collar of white satin. Buttons trim sleeves and simulated pockets. B. Tailored dress, on | C. Tailored dress, simple straight lines, trimmed | and practical; sash crosses with soutache braid. | and ties in front. D. Straight line dress with yoke sxirt; em- broidery on belt. Have a new dress and save money in its purchase,—this sale shows how ‘Third Floor, Broadway: N/A AN ANT QN IAN WNT ONT VON @N” aN aN 0\./e\) OX a\ TANT eM aN ANN NtL@Vt aN YON ‘

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