The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1917, Page 7

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Pte td ir RRB een EA FPS > pe - Xx Ka _ THE kV ENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1957, it 7 ee | athe o 9% aT fl U | ream sett, “Th ta true that May wnt) NEDE TELE. |T had @ little difference of opinion 2 | about the arrangements of flowers on the banquet table, Wat ahe had her % lway Murety ane wowldn't be + BRIDE VANISHES IN WEDDING ARRAY —————-—— SALE BEGINS ‘ a aganaMtAAMAnEnAnIAMe UTH STREET / TUESDAY t | 9.00 A. M. Cough Nearly Gone in 44 Hours a ar Any one who tries this pleasant | aati home-made cough ayrap will Wess Mh te SALE—All Kinds of LACES, 2 to $3.49 va One-Fourth to One-Half Less Than Pormer Priors. 7 AS GUESTS FEAST Wide Search On in New York for Yonkers Bride of a Day. quickly anderstand why it ia ased tn _ | more homes in the United States and Canada than any other cough remedy. ‘The way it takes hold of an obstinate je. whe w cough, giving linmediate relief, will If poet White nation #ppers) make you regret that you never tried| |My though they may be! it before. | the wears @| Any deoggtet can anpply you with! | clinging White and a) 9% ounces of Pines (60 centa’ worth), ure hair, @he| Your this into a pint bottle and fill) umbretia, and ahe | the bottle with ter granulated mugar| , ayrup. The total cost Is about 65 cents ertifieate whieh ts} Add that ane io | 2h you have a full pint of the mont effective remedy ever used, nd looks it, and) te promptly heals the inflamed ription that the! membranes that line the throat and | |i n air passages, stops the annoying yatery P obig rae throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and 5 ioe ey, | koon your cough atopa entirely, Splen rried at. the Mount |did for bronchitis, croup, whooping Chureh to Carmelo | cough and bronchi Hehool Street, eon Pinex is a highly yntractor, After the | pound of Norway pine extract, and is ceremony there was a reception 40] famous the world over for its healing fol that it had to be held in Fisher's | egret on the membranes. Sr wees & banquet was spread for} "on, avoid leappointment ask for There. waa merrymaking until 10/“2% ounces of Pinex" with full di O'clock in the evening and there was rections and don't accept anything to be still more of it. But at that/else. A guarantee of absolute satis. | hour the bride whispered to her hus- | faction or money promptly refunded Tan. ect topo hothe for suas @ tow | ere? with this preparation. The Pinex "1've Ro 0 7 thet eninuter” she add, “I'll bo right back.| CO» Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt, he eantiy ree. Mears former prices were Je to $6.49 yard These laces are all taken from our regular stock,—a_ thor- ough clearaway of all odd widths, broken sets and dropped patterns. Wise women will buy for present and future needs. Read the Prices—Think of the Savings! 4 large and varied assortment of edges, insertions, demi- flouncings, 42-inch flouncings and all-overs of Chantilly, embroidered net, Venise, shadow, cluny, and tinsel laces. A CLEARANCE | Dress Trimmings, 49c » $5.94 ye Smart Footwear at $7.49 An attractive combination of black calf vamps with matt. calf tops, made over a last very seldom found in shoes of this quatity,’ stamps these shoes as a particu- larly good buy. Made exclusively for us by skilled shoemakers. With welted soles and broad flat heels. Best of all— priced much less than elsewhere. Main Floor Balcony, 35th St., Rear. hae a mm Jews than inten years ¢ fee Deritta, N Yonkers, wi Carmel © Manguso, Genevieve will go with me.” Genevieve is May's older sister, The] two went out together and never came back Until midnight the guests waited. Until 3 o'clock in the morning the Dridegroom waited in vain. Then he Went to the Deritta home and found neither his bride nor her sister, They had been there and the bride had taken a coat, nothing more. “T can't account for {t," the dride- —Is Ideal for the — Complexion and Skin Because So Delicately Medicated $1.98 Oways uewal prices would be $2.97 to $4.96 This is the sale that thousands of our cus- tomers have been waiting for. There are hats for all—for miss, young woman, and matron. More than one hundred styles in the most becom- ing shapes of the season—NEW hats, all of them, just unpacked. The il/iust:ations tell the story. Please remember that in saying “‘fcya usual prices $2.97 to $4.96,’’ our usual prices are always less than elsewhere. The Untrimmed Hats Black Hatter’s Plush Hats (Silk Beaver)—Large and medium sized shapes, also velvet hats ‘with crowns of hatter’s plush. Ap usual prices would be $3.96 and $4.96 Black Velvet Hats—Many styles and shapes made of Lyons velvet or other velvets of fir* quality. Pressed btims with soft folded crowns, also dressy black shapes with colored facings. to us as the result of the resourcefulness and far-sightedness of our foreign organi- q {nae usual prices would be $2.97, $3.96, $4.98 zation. Bought for one-third less because but few dealers went into the Eastem 1 We will trim these hats without charge markets this year. The thrifty Chinese merchant realized he carried a big stock ° if materials are purchased here. and sold to us because we were ready to buy in large quantities, The Tailored Hats Hand Made Draped Velvet Hats~ Soft crowns and brims in large and small shapes, all very youthful. Nicely trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. agra usual prices would be $2.97, $3.95, $4.96 Matronly Hats of Draped Velvet. An excellent variety of styles. @Qlosya usual prices would be $2.97, $3.96 Hatter’s Plush Hats—Sailor, mushroom and tricorne effects, smartly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, Hiya usual prices would be $2.97, $3.96 Mostly black, some dark colors included. These are also priced at one-fourth to one-half less than our former prices, which were 69c to $13.89 yd. A good assortment, including Colored bead and spangled bands of various widths, also 27 to 42-inch flouncings and all-overs, Here are the economical solutions to many trimming problems. RH tyres Mtrvctions Are Prices—Quallty—Serviee IAIN AND 5) SALE BEGINS ‘ Some Suggestions SECOND FLOORS AS TUESDAY, 9 A. M. toe of Sizes Follow: tations of antique 4x 7ft. Herald Square. B’dway, 34th to 35th St Chines designs, a ih . woven by hand 6x 9ft. A Sale of Such Magnitude of fine woolen Bxll ft. Happens But Once a Season yar, richly cob 9x12 ft. ored by vegetable 10x12 ft. dyes, most of 10x13 ft 10,000 Hats lc as eml ; °, x ‘ 9 ing the designs 12x 15 ft. Untrimmed and Ready to Wear even more ef- 13 ft. 6 in. x 18 fective. ft. 6 in. A $100,000 Collection of Chinese Rugs Enriched by a Recent Direct Purchase from the Far East Beautiful Modern Rugs at 14 Less Than Last Year Many cases of Chinese Rugs, purchased direct from Chinese weavers and packed by Chinese hands, have just arrived in our Foreign Office. TOP gH a These beautiful specimens of truly marvelous Chinese designs and colorings came Our recent large purchase of Chinese Rugs leads us to believe that we are among the largest direct importers of Chinese Rugs in America. We know positively that our prices are lower than Chinese Rugs of equal quality, design and weave can be purchased for elsewhere. The small rugs range from $29.50 to $49.50. From 5 x 8 ft. up, the prices range from $82.50, $114.00, $144.00, $166.00, $197.00, $248.00, $332.00 and up to $894.00. Authentic Antique Chinese Rugs A wonderful assortment in small sizes, such as saddle bags, oblong and square sizes, suitable for the den, the study and the living room. Soft, silky finish, in rich Chinese color-tones. $27.50 to $82.50 Fourth Floor, Centre z ira Rv@cT OVI YBAY XE VXI UN ghli/ax I @\iY@NIaxTVQ\1'/4\i(/a\iiravi eV" /4\!'/01'l/4) a\!i/a MeV MAN 9) /8\%/ ———$—$——_——_———_——— TTT ST

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