The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 11

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| w Laat isan “ 1 AAS ANN ERT, TARR AEE ERGO NOR RTM ‘ cam noone - r zen poem aewencei a a a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918, Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West Forty-third Street youtiletter of Aug. 22, the President tale so necessary for the nation and for asked me to explain that It In 1 jthe world. iJ ly n from exp! as between in purpose There are f the measures !pomination in the primary fight 4 the Pros: 5 oH etary, Mr. AN’ CROWD, WW) SOLDERS PTR 4 —— } Crowds See Her Reel Near Train---Victim of Bichloride, She Will Die. This establishment is open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. i \& Sores of persons on the south-| bound platform of the Gates Avenue a yt ti dA Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Requirements i ir re oad FINE CUSTOM. TAILORING ‘ : for College, Seminary and School t toward the edge of the platform. Soveral men caught her and pre-| MD 9 vented her plunging before a train. | Ae As they drew her back they saw her) face was badly burned a Our maker-to-wearer tailoring system meets the national f “I took poison, 1 took Delton.” ‘| Mammy — *Pirit of economy by cutting out all middlemens’ profits. aia Juniors’ and Girls’ School Dresses | Juniors’ & Girls’ School & Dress Coats Re ee aaa ane i Not only will we save you money but you get clothes | made to fit your figure and your personality as well. a We are showing for this purpose an unusually wide selection of appropriate styles for class room, play time and dress wear, develo, in superior materials, at moderate prices. nese eald ehe was Adele Merritt,| One and two-piece styles; made of wool | Of Wool velour, Pom Pom and corduroy; twenty-two years old, of No. 315 West | serges, corduroys, or serges combined featuring new collars, pockets and belts; @oth Street, Manhattan. Police ins| with plaids and silks; sizes 6 to 16 years, some fur-trimmed; sizes 6 to 16 years, vestgators Yule to find any one who 3-Piece Suits to Measure $7.50 to 27.50 | $9.75 to 42.50 knew the girl at that address. i gp agp deseo for Men and Young Men few hours later, ) nsciousness, and her physicians ascertained she had/ Juniors’ & Girls’ Regulation Dresses | “Paul Jones” Middy Blouses, One and two-piece styles; of navy serge Of White Drill; sailor collar and cuffs, and white jean; box plaited and yoke braid trimmed; some with embroidered models; plaited skirts; 6 to 16 years, | emblems; sizes from 6 to 22 years, doctors said she was doomed to die] y $4.95 to 24.75 | $1.95 to 3.50 tithe gic a blonde, was well dressed. | —___ if Juniors’ and Girls’ Washable Frocks Misses’ and Girls’ Bloomers, , In her small handbag were fqund the + picture of a soldier and a small dia- } | Of plaid ginghams, crepes and percales; Full plaited styles, developed in navy blue mond ring., The police belleve she SN A wonderful variety of suitings in all the newest and smartest in smart colorings; sizes 6 to 16 years, serge or black sateen; sizes 6 to 22 years, attempted “suicide while despondent | Fall designs. Other’ suitings, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 over not hearing from her sweet- | heart, one | Stores Open Evenings Till 9. Saturdays Till 10 P. M. WILSON KEEPS HANDS OFF. ! swallowed five tablets of bichloride i of mercury | The young woman refused to tell i 4 anything more about herself, and her $1.95 to 10.95 | $2.75 and 4.75 Taking No Part in Jersey Primary | ‘NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN Hi ’ | ’ 3 Fight Over U.S. Sena t. 37th and 38th Sts. 104 Flatbush Ave,, 20° {cor from, state W. Gl W ] SilkV TRENTON, Sept. 6.—That i E base 1370 Broadway, Nese Gates, veuses tithe omen $s oves omen 8 ove 1 ests ) 4 Wilson is not going to take sides before ‘ ‘ 700 B'way, 1 block from Fluslting Ave. : 7 z =p gaanaeeb lagen aaron parted ead i i fal piheas EORRSTN NEW SERGEY Tc Two-clasp Glace, overseam sewn, light Made with French band or ehip contest was made plain by cor ' | A P. ; : Whi : ; Poepondense given out to-ay by former i 143 West BRONX STORE: ’ Newark, 196 M weight skins, Paris point embroidery; bodice top and ribbon shoulder / - ried Lead Castaed Oper tinea |, {408 East 149th St. Near 3d A Union Hill, 267 B +s in white and black. straps; afl sizes; pink only. nessy, the anti-machine candidate for the | y. - - 1; a Mhe wecancareytecite hi the Bicsilent | Very Special on the Main Floor On the Main Floor, Tomorrow ef certain rumors as to his preference 1 7 1 hi at $1.75 Special $1.65 | : Accounts I i | Opened Hy From $5 TO | ] 55, 000 | peau Sturdy School and Dress Clothes for Boys | : ee SE a Every Fall requirement will be found in our comprehensive stocks, on 5 a picdhe'st buy eee ee a i Our Special the Second Floor, at the lowest prices consistent with reliable quality. 34 This yearly sale at Ludwig “ The low price: le are only possibl because the goods were bought before the great rige in , site ‘ae . 7 rk ‘ Wet pice Waris aaenees ire ord ee See ee Boys? Norfolk Suits, $9.75 to 22.50 | Boys’ Smart Middy Suits at $15.00 | { ayments, ‘onvince rei ‘omparis ‘ether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, that , , "OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST | ,.28 , llega ep ‘din veel ols GO GA Se $1.50 Weekly ¥ 36 A Sale of Sewing Machines 3-Room Outfit Made of high grade corduroy; lined Made of blue serge and fancy mixtures; Middy and a throughout; sizes from 7 to 17 years. Junior Norfolk jnodels; sizes from 4 to 10 years. Bs 050. Boys’ Golf Caps) . . at $1.00 and 1.50 | Boys’ Cloth Hats, . . at $1.00 to 1.95 Pay for lt : $3.50 Weekly American Walnut William & Mary Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) % 4+-Re Oulfit Senarately 1, Be Pay for This Sut 29. _" 2 1 8 5 i siah ene ele ai oF Credit Period % Seiten ana | Furniture New Velvet Bags An interesting display of novel frames on fine chiffon velvet, with or without inside compartments; Women’s Silk Hosiery A special offering of Pure Thread Silk Hose, medium weight, in black, white and the favored Cash 01 Bien of hth pie CABINET 1 pe io Bt Autumn colorings. new shapes and rich colorings. $5.00 We Ps ; , f, z Sale of White Enamel Beds $5.00 Weekly Regularly $1.75 to 2.00 a pair Would sell for $3.50 to 4.50 at $1.45 at $2.95 ile Kee, Pr, RU.0 on od -_ " 24 10. 34) Hand [vamos so es ts Cash or Credit | Period Furniture $550 Reg, Price 8252 218.67 3 ¢ Room Suit (4 Pieces) Te Chairs have ‘itt MB | sob ety Tailored and Sport Hats mares | er. : Ia a for Misses & Women Buffet New Model Blouses for Autumn Wear Are ready for immediate selection on the second Floor. Paris and the best designers here have contributed to our interesting assort- ments, which include every requirement. Are being shown on the Third Floor, in an exclusive assortment of chic models, composed of velour, hatters’ plush, pan- ne and silk velvet. fonier "OUR LIBERAL 10. 74 | | CREDIT TERMS | 2.000". [ On $35 Purchase $ 50 a Week On 75 1,00 On 100 * wT a « On 200 sad 3.00 “ # On 250 & 3.50 “ Very Special for Saturday: he following are unusual values: some with extra knickerbockers tures of brown; extra shield; sizes 3 to 10 years. { Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Special $7.50 | Novelty Suits . at $7.50 to 12.50 Trimmed Hats at $6.50 to 8.95 In various smart new shapes and Autumn colorings. Velour Hats, at $5.95 to 6.95 Superior quality, in a wide choice of shapes and colors Attractive Blouses - at $3.95 Made of flesh or white Crepe de Chine, in both tailored and lace-trimmed models. Dainty Autumn Models, $5.00 In embroidered, tucked or frill effects, made of Georgette Crepe, in flesh, white or suit shades. On 300 id 4.50 “ On 500 ve 7.50 “ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOG4 CLOSE WHER AVS To O Colne . AMERICAS GREATES wake ‘ot ina Sale of Wood Puilmans / FURNITURE Si Larger Amounts in Proportion There are many smart models suitable for the College Misa. fing Newark TH Peach Stones are Needed for Important War Work No matter how many or few you have, dry them and bring them to our store, where, at the 42nd Street Entrance, you will find a receptacle for them, and we will see that they are forwarded to Uncle Sam, 49-51 Market St,

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