The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STORE HOURS 9.45 TO 6.15 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Bloomin odaleS 59TH TO 60TH UNE C TO 3D AVE. All new, crisp, fresh Sizes from 36 to 52 White or Flesh Sizes from 36 to 52 , Every woman appreciates the practical economy of a good crepe de chine blouse—it always looks so well and wears excellently. charming blouses may be had in be found at so very low a white or flesh. The blouse at the left is effectively embroidered. And its bound button- holes and fine pearl but- tons stamp it as being worth considerably more than $3.45. are seal plush, “Storm Hero” UMBRELLAS for Men and Women $2.00 “Priced” A new frame if the wind breaks it—this guarantee holds for one year. And it indicates the confidence of the makers in the ser- viceability and strength of their product. Main Floor Sharp Attention Here —Razor News Blades to fit Ever Ready, Gem and Star Razors, 12 for 30¢ Mark Cross Razors, for decol- lete use, 25c Anticor Safety Corn and Callous shavers, 25¢ Anticor blades, ea. 10c Fonquinon steel razors, $1.00 Nevahone razor strops, 55¢ Stropping Machines for Gillette blades, $1.00 eat ite Tloos VW 3 oo Q Beaver Metal are any turbans, Chin Chin sailors and long or wide brims, side rolling effects—all that’s desirable in small and medium hats, of plumage. price ‘Thes In the centre is shown the round neck line that is deservedly po Tucks and hemstitching are sufficient trim when combined with good lines. Bloomingdales’—Main Very Special at And seldom can it Small inserts of fine lace give a dainty, “dressy” air to the blouse at the right. Like all the other blouses in this group, it is finished care- fully and well sewed. pular. aming 1 such Floor, $22.50 loomingdales’—Main The New Metal Brocades in ONLY FOUR OF TH number of st FOR ONE DAY ONLY Luxuriously rich seal plush with a long, silky nap has been used in these excellent coats. models, some trimmed with collar, cuffs and border { of beaver cloth plush (as pictured at the right). All of them lined throughout and delightfully cosey and warm. Large collars and deep pockets will effec- tively take the place of furs. Sizes from 16 to 46—so Women and Misses may both share in the exceptional offering. When the Buyer of These Coats sent his ‘‘copy’’ for this advertisement to the writer he underlined the follow- ing sentence—‘‘Please note that these are not cotton plush coats— they Every woman should instantly recognize the values.”’ Several good Floor, Is Typified in These Brocade or Faced Chapeaux $6.75 rich Beaver Facings are delight- gold and black motifs com-] fully flattering—and doubly bined with velvet or] so when the lines of the hat panne certainly make a hat] do their bit toward producing of distinction, a charming effect. YLES ARE PICTURED, but there shapes~tricornes, quadricornes, IE, mart Genuine Paradise Mountings $3.95 to $25.00 We have just received a new assortment of this aristocrat loomingdales’—Sain FCONO Velvet Dresses, Black and natural. Ploor, MY-BASEMENT Poplin Suits, $17.95 Smart suits of picture wool poplin, in an wide attractive belted belt model. Large vel- line v vet collar, Fully N green, | All sizes. brown, or navy in the lot. These W 4 values for are spl with v and oth Outing Flannel, y er colors, Remnants, yard wide, for all uses, Table Covers, $1 59 56x66. Lin ready for use, Dish Toweling, 17¢ yd. good quality, Remnants of slightly soiled, r fur collars. inter Coats at $14.95 sand Women, Wo y cut and well made, Sma d., 39¢ Bedroom Slippers, 55c slippers. Black, white red, blue, brown, Women's Vests, 17¢ Cotton ribbed, Pink or white, Seconds of better grades. Union Suits, 49¢ For women, Cotton ribbed, 4% or full length, Seconds, WORLD, | GASLESS SUNDAY ~ ORDERS MAKE NO | EXCEPTION HERE neeljiain Fifth Avenue Buses and’ West- cott Taxis Included by Fuel Administrator. ‘ku By Sophie Irene Loeb. Great dissatisfaction has been manifested by individual owners of taxicabs, a well as companies, over the operation on Sunday of cars of the Westcott Cab Company and the | Fifth Avenue Bus Company. | Both of these concerns use gasoline {in running their vehicles and the various operators have understood they had been allowed a “fifty per cent.” operation, Several queries were sent to the Fuel Administration to ascertain if an order had been 1s- sued allowing these concerns to erate on Sundays, to the disadv tage of other hackmen ard taxicab | companies, || ‘The Fuel Administration sent the [|| following telegram to a prominent || operator of taxicabs in answer to his t information: Desire « solineles: Avenu y and a n gaso days will end. Hope sh i “Fuel Adon | The Westcott Cab ( @clusive privilege at || railroad stations and has en « |to secure higher rates than those prescribed by the city. Tho matte is now before the Public & Commission, One operator expressed hims day in connection with the W running on Sunday: “It rage that this concern ag to rates and has rights clusion of other i lowed this added advantage as against other operators who want to do their part in the Interest of pa triotism. It doesn’t seem falr that (fil they should be permitted to run on || Sunday, which they have been doing || Another feature of the gasles: . days is being looked !nto by t License Department. Many © plaints have been recetved that ho drawn vehicles are taking advan jlof the situation and charging “any old_ price.” ‘The public is warned that these cabs are regularly licensed and the rates prescribed are the me as for taxicabs. As many travelers are un are cbarging g teedd DN Teed fo TRAFFIC Ri RULES | HEARING. right This Attern All those who have co make against Police Comm: |right’s new traffic rules, wh certain thoroughfares for bus! poses and others for invited by him to ints to ch , at 2 o'clock he will hold a. publi || The meeting was quest of the associa complaints by me: gation of traffic was impo ship on the: Hends Prof, Earle Department 0 Do you belong to the ranks of the vahappy ex- tremes whose drawer legs and shirt sleeves are turned up, or a part of whose legs and arms are left bare? Odd sizes are our specialty. If you want extra com- fort (no double thickness round the waist) try union suits! The man’s an ex- ception who doesn't come back for more! Money back if you want it Our ‘‘Composite’’ Derbic are built on the of laverages. Fit and look | well on “80 out of every {100 men.” ROGERS PEET COMPANY aware of this, unscrupulous drive ore | Broadway Broadway 1 at Lith St, “The at 34th St Four Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave, H jat Warren at, 4ist St BeVUAX, VULUBEM LD, Buy Lend Liberty 07 ay. O/ as They ; Bonds 38th Street ~—PIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Fight to Your Utmost | store Hours, until further notice, 9.43 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. Buy Bonds Trimmed Hats—Showroom Samples 125 at Less Than Wholesale Price, $11.95 A New York Milliner who has achieved a nation-wide reputation for his artistic and accurate copies of Paris Hats, sold us, prior to his departure for overseas, all the Showroom Samples on hand, at a price that permits us to make this unusual offering. Here is an oppor- tunity seldom pre= sented, the assem= blage being the smartest interpre= tations of the ex- clusive, the really distinctive Modes of the hour, No two Ilats alike. Enough for a single day of lively sell- ing. Early selece tion of course will be best. Tailored, Semi- dress and Restaur- ant Hats of the finest qualities; the majority in black, though the new shades are also rep= resented. Hatters’ plush and Velvets in shapes large and small, with trim ming of fur, wings, feather fancies, ostrich or flowers, Yourth Floor Women’s Coats and Suits Women’s Suits Women’s Coats A notably comprehensive A collection assembled with showing of Tailor-mades in critical regard for the style, every accepted fabric, in quality and economy deniands models distinguished by their of the times. Strictly tailored smartness of line and faultless and fur trimmed models of workmanship. Prices range every type, from the practical - ype, practica from... - $29.50 to $225.00 to the elegant. All excellent Fur Trimmed Silver- values at... .$29.50 to $275.00 tone Suits Fur Trimmed Coats $59.50 $75.00 In brown, taupe, navy, plum and Of su ‘ileal uality Velour Cloth; Oxford, with collars of French Seal deep collar ica trimming bands of (dyed coney) or nutria. Peau de nutria fur. Novelty silk or peau cygne lined. de cygne lined. Fur Trimmed Velour Fur Collared Coats Cloth Suits $55.00 $45.00 Of Wool Velour, long shawl collar In brown, navy, green, plum, of French Seal (dyed coney); peau rose-taupe; collars of nutria or de cygne lined and interlined. French Seal (dyed coney). Tailored Suits Pom-Pom Bolivia Coats $35.00 $50.00 Of Burella Cloth and Diagonal 8 In the new belted model with Cheviots in navy, Burgundy, brown, green, and black; convertible collar; smart muffler collar; peau de cygne lined and interlined. fancy pussy willow lining. Very Special Tailor-made Suits $29.50 Delhi Cloth in Very Special Fur Trimmed Coats $29.50 navy, brown, taupe, Burgundy, Wool Velour Cloth in Copenhagen and_ black, model with deep muffler Velvet collar to be worn high or low; peaude cygne lined. collar of Kit Coney. Warmly Suit iusteated, $195.00 interlined and Coat illustrated, $215.00 lined throughout. Third Floc | | | ) A Sale of Lord & Taylor High Grade Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Silks and Dress Goods Special Values for Wednesday y Crepe de Chine ) i : Sheets eM leg widseots black and white... gard (Saiae i AROOINCN AR aca ane si Pena $1.48 : Size 63 x gg inches...... erica eretripintios $1.78 Black Satin de Chine Size 72x99 inches......006 peririer rrr |): 35 inches wide—a very desirable weave. | $1.68 Size 81 x g9 inche yard i Size go x 9g inche: , Brocaded Lining Satins | i BizeSex iOS inchesiy. cisnti as couaseran $2.55 36 inches wide; a variety of two-tone color } $1.50 i Pillow Cases SOMUINRUONE cscsassaaiiseeusaGeenes yard | 4 Size 42 x 3814 inches Ground Piso S Sate nahen Dress Serge F Uae Soca es pee Seeded PRR IPP ERP yard | $1.78 4 shal nif Second Floor i i} | Manufacturer’s Stock of Sample Wardrobe Mai 1 > Uni Trunks | Many at Less Than Wholesale Price $34.50 $39.50 $43.50 i = — BI An interesting and unusually low priced event. ‘The maker could not f procure any more of these excellent materials, so had no use for his showroom ' a id sampl« They Came to Us at Less Than Cost to Make and will be sold, as long as they last, at a price that will create enthusiastic Gray and Black Cotton Pongee and Poplin Uniforms Basswood covered and inters lined with hard vulcanized fibre; 12 assorted hangers, shoe pockets and convertible hat drawers. ‘ourth Floor in high and low neck models, all with white collars and cuffs, Not all sizes in each style but excellent choosing. Second Floor.

Other pages from this issue: