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- ' - - i in ii ii, i ii 1 1 m - - 1 1 hi mi i i Hi 1 1 i ii mi if it nui tii" -HMMf-jiriiiir-MMri i i t t i mn r "ii n r MMMf i I II M . ! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1914 l a . i $25 $50 $75 $100 Spot Cash Diamonds Sold at Saving Prices $16.50 JVr. Lamberts do not keep the dinmond cutters waiting for their money. Wc nay suot cash for $125 1uanllllt's f ''"c cut diamonds that we can guarantee and wc import them direct to our S150 cconomi-'nlly managed store. Hand made mountings come from our own factory Solid MOO i,4-knrnl or "olid 18-karat gold and platinum. "w No waste or lots of efficiency anywhere. S250 i ce. w,hn.1. tn,H sytero must mean to the ' buyer of a Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, whether he pay $10.00 or $1,500.00, or any price between. Kxjcrts who know watches as wcM as you know the way home, and offer you only the best pro ducts of famous factories, serve you at Lamberts. In the name of the firm and by its full authority, they guarantee every watch. N o t e Sec Bracelet Watches $7.00 up. as gifts to Indies. LaillfV Solid M karat Hold Watch, bur ting car, fn fin", turnrd: Wal tham. Klgin or wotks... $16.50 fiS,?.... $15.00 Sterling Silver A - Cm $9.00 Men's. Solid 14 Vynt GoU Watch. ung cane, to- Hi turned: wal- am. Elgin or Lambert wotka... $25.00 fc... $22.50 Sterling Cae.... $10.00 No trouble at the factory ia too great to make Lambert Seamleu Solid Gold Welding Hing worthy ot their reputa tloi.. Kacli is formal (rotn one piece of cold and all guaranteed. All .tjlei, abases, widths and thickneuri and en graving dono free. HrfWa 14-knrat, $3.30 up 18-lt.irnt, $4.00 up ii-kurat. $5.25 up 14-kitntt, $4.40 up IH-knrnt.S5.S0up i-Urnt. $7 .00 up LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10. 2,500 PRIZE BABIES PARADE IN HARLEM; GIRLS BEAT BOYS Wonderfully Decorated Floats and Cabs Vie for Honors With Pretty Toddlers. ounclay World "Wanls" Work Monday Morning Wonders Many happy mothers are holding up tht.V bablei to-day In Harlem and telling the. ootsles. tootsies that they are winners. And thvy are. For yes terday waa Baby Day In Harlem. All tits world knows that Harlem la hold- I Ing a carnival. They have had auto , mobile parades, Induatrlat shows and all klnda of turnouts during the week, and yesterday the great district I across the river waa given up to Ita youngeat lesldents,. Tha little onaa were the whole thing In Harlem while their parade waa on. They atopped the cara and kept busy Police Inapertor Thomaa Hyan and 400 of hie men. Oh, yea, It waa aome parade. And If they we ttlvlng out prlzea for best looking mothera well, there wouldn't have been '.zea enough to go around, From the eaat aide and the well aide trooj .il tha toddlers. From four sections of Harlem the lltin formed. Ono group waa computed of the kiddles living on Third avenuo and cast of Third avenue between One Hundred and Sixteenth and One Hun dred and Twenty-fifth gtreota. The second division comprised the bahy boys and Kir Is nf the llronx nnl Har lem between Third avenue and Fifth avenue. The third section came from Fifth avenue and west to Seventh ave nue und north from One Hundred and Tenth street. The fourth was made up of the youngsters of .Seventh nvo nue and west of that thoroughfare. The Una formed lit One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Lenox nvenuo and wont down the latter to Ono Hundred and Sixteenth street, thunco to Mtidlson avenuo and north I to Mount Morris Fork, where tho Baby Who Won the First Prize From 2,500 Competitors in Harlem vision A nns marshalled bv Mrs. t. A. Kerr and Ml Clifton: Division IJ, Mrs. Alitermnn I'ouker and Mrs. Gor don: Dltlslou C Mrs. I.ok.ui and Mrs. Weaver; division 1, Mrs, Hart and Mrs. Loomls. ! ' l t 1 1 , tT" lllrin.r for frrsMrnt Scull. Marnier. O. Heott will begin Nov. 1 his two-yesr term ss lrealUnt of thr lnternntlnniit TyHiKrnihlettl t'nlon, and next Sunday si 1 M. hi frlcml will Rive htm n, dinner at Hlisnlry's, tlnvtd way and Forty-third street. Ajiioiii the sueita who will respond to tonnti are Samuel Uompers, 1'reaUlent of the AmerlrsntFrderntlon of Labor: James M Lytieh, Commlsslmier of Labor: John Mitchell. Compensation Commissioner: James M. Duncan and James ,V lliyn President and Heerttary retpctlvely of the International Typographical Union. nf Others Are Mlsslns; In Itulns Fallen flnllillna. MONTriOMKItY. Ala.. Oct. IT four persons me known to hare brn killed nnd several others arc mlnstnx as tlm result of the collapse tn-day of a build. Ins; at Hnmpiott, Ala. tampnu i Mi miles south of this city. Loses III 11-Vear-Old Hrtdr. The attempt of Anthony Valentine of No. iMO Clscn avenue, lltookljn. to compel his fotirtrenyesr-old bride. Ilea- lee, to live with htm was fnutrute.l this mortunK. Valentine yesterday cnt n wrll of Iiiiikus co pu dlreetlmt the Klrl's father and mother to produce her In court. Justice Manning of the Pupreme Court decided thai the parents could net, on )er the law, the girl permission t vrlt. to Why Harden Your Arteries? For that is the result of sluggish bowels. RQ PILLS I 'i )our iwrL truni lcumli.f staa- nont. U Diem there will bt no tbserp- j rm, no pelaonlna of ....,.. ,,., ".J,.--) i. m. thai oramns. O Pills iirsvsnl l:illuin.M lint- ehe, Cnnstipiitlnn, Dlrtln-.. ami all atatn sch Troubles (lei bn fslsht. I Oe aje the tlnr R k G PlMa. 20fl Centre Street, If. Y. prlia winners were hailed and the prlMs awarded. Not less than S.500 babies were In the procession, and the good people ot Harlem gave them 140 prlzea. , . All the toddlera were uccompnnled by their mothera. their sisters and their aunts. Sometimes fatbor showed up. but the mascullno (fender wus generally among the mlsslns;. And Mm waa th tirnMleMt. And flS the prlio awardors were women, this algnera. Ordinary carriages there wero wreathed with flowers, with roses, yellow und pink nnd red nnd white. Tho carriages hud been trans formed Into aeroplanes and automo biles with cute little angels for the cnaurroura. Ouvea there wero In plenty riding on baby's automobile and neroplano and cart. The nies sngu acnt out by Hnrlom's babies was one or peace. i.ittiu May lingers aat hnck In her to tax tho genius of tho world'.i 3u? Lord & Taylor Murray Ilill 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Unusually Good Values in the Latest Styles of Winter Coats & Dresses for Girls I Girls W inter Coats Fcnturini? new enpe, flare and fur trimmed styles, of zibcliuc nud wool plush. Usualjy eiO.iO Girls' Chinchilla Coats Full length belted style, buttoning high ut neck, silk serge lined. Sizes 0 to 14 ycur.i. Usuully $12.50 Girls' Felveteen Dresses Long wnisted model designed with contrast ing silk. Special ut Girls' Dresses, $5.95, $6.95 & $7.95 In serge, stripes and plaids, tunic and stnurt tailored effects. Sizes 0 to 14 years. Girls' Raincoats', with Hats Special at $495 & $5 95 English belted styles of silk poplin and enntonette. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Third Floor $11.75 and $12.50 ' $9.50 $6.75 A Very Special Offering of Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads , California Wool Blankfts Single, full and extra large sizes, $4-50, $5-50 & $6.75- Usually 85.50 to 8.00 All Wool Plaid Blankets $4.85 & $5 J 5 Usually $0.00 & $7.00 Comfortables Figured crepe mull, cotton filled Usually $4.50. .$2,Q5 Plain mull, wool filled Usuully $6.75 $475 Bed Spreads Satin finish, usually $2.50 77777.7.". . .$1.95 Embroidered llntiste, single and twin size Usually $0.50 and $8.50 each $4. 50 &$5.50 Sixth Floor Muslin Sheets Pillow Cases 63 x 09 05c 42 x 38 15c 72 x 99 72c 45 x 33 17c 81 x 99 78c 50 x 38 19c 00 x 99.. j 84c 54 x 38 21c Second Floor . Smart Millinery At Much Less Than Usual Prices Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats SS'OO-Very Special Value. Afternoon & Tailored Hats SlO.OO, $15.00 & $20.00 Trimmed with ostrich, Paradise, goura, numidi and flowers. Untrimmed Hats Black and colored velvet, velour and Venetian velour shapes in a large and varied assortment. Sr. OS to $9.05 According to material. Children's Misses' Tailored Hats $5.00 Formerly up to $0.05. A Limited Number at $2.95 Usually 5.00 must havo been right. .corringe of whtto and green trim uui 11 was a sigui unit imru'm n- i iuuiks unci ncr way wan marked by a dom has seen, inoro wero more wiuio novo. In tho bill of thn dovo babies on tho sidewalks than In tht was n pjreat golden ring and it mr parudo. The streeta were llttorod wlthirlago bell hung abovo her tiny head, baby carriages and thousands of "lit- llcneath tho ring was tho Inscription tls bright eyes" were out on piomo-! "Fruit nf tho Wedding." May won naae wun momor or iiuiso. i " , ino mini nrize. he - I-asseT Sim. of th.p went afoot, but most of them rod. In l.owHr'won 'Z'flrsrprl.o.0' .ohu moat wonderful designs had been r 'l woven Into and about the buggnt nor Hhe .. on,v -Vi,,;;" "f,,:;,. that bore the babies. There woro her mo" ier Is Mrs nh?ni floata and there was enough vnrlcl O'Connor of No. au A ""'Pi1 " iilreil and N'lnrt(nth street. Marlon Louisa Drecluler, eight I months old, whose mother Is Mrs. Margaret Droohsler of No. 2372 Hue-Ond-avonue, won fourth prlto. Hue's the prize baby of thn milk .mn.,,, nnd weighs twenty. three pounds. Hho weighed six und three-iiiartcr pounds at her birth. Helen Cameron was warded llrth prise. Her muther Is Mrs. Holen Cameron of No. 207 Bast i One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. Mildred Uroughton, two years old, camo next. Her parents are i John and Katherlne Uroughton of No. 243 East Onu Hundred and Twenty- I third atreet. The first boy to win a prise was Itobeit Carvella, fourteen months old. i His mother Is I.ucy ('arvell i and lives at No. 27 Kast One HundreJ and Klfteontb Htreet. Hubert CnnUllti eon of Sophie Conklln of No. 226 Kast One Hundred and Twenty. llrst street, i waa noxt, and Irving Werner, whose mother Is Catherine Werner nf No. . 812 Hast One Hundred and Twenty- 1 second street, ngatn helped tho boyn' ! .v.u..,,. i,ID iiyun was ine ; iciiwi (vinuer. nn bears tho sume namo us her mother and lives at No, 2187 Third avenue. There were Just 130 other prlie wlnnors. Nathan I.emleln was Chulrman of tha pnrado and Airs. John II. I'arker who has dono like service for the Asbury Park baby parades, was thn director and chief Judge. She wa assisted by twenty more women. D. Founded 1826 A Trimming Service free of charge if hata and materials arc purchased in this section. Corsage Bouquets and Shoulder Clusters, 50c, 98c and $1.3$ Fourth Floor J Bien-Jolie Grecian- Treco Corsets For the woman of fashion, the Grecian-Trcco gives the graceful, classic lines now fashion's ideal. For the outdoor or sport-loving woriian, no more comfortable and hygienic garment can be worn. Treco $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $IO.OO, $!5oo Custom Finish ex plain Batiste '.T.Ti'.T, ;. .$5.00 Figured Batiste $7'50 Coutil $IO.OO Second Floor l4K.Gold rn til u .. t . ... ... . . . L '" 't. nisi, ( II o'eloeh, lh must rrnmrlislile nffrr ner made In this or anr olher rlly, Immrillatelr I u'u if.rrnr or min HUkerll-rinrnt 1 r P'see on sale one let nf nine huiidml STi' U!i,r.,i,?.n.i"l!?,. '' '"": .Ire" " n.irnr. hi en. 11 eaen. We il.h U einphsklie the fact llml dir. el law. Hr aollil NK, Hold through .ml. inrousii snq mainpisi in the mrlal, o there ten 'm no ml.take. The nioirnirnls ure 17 1 JrHrlled snl aitjualed, tcrr one of thee "mir. win im Mini nun llle (ll-llllet Un. ilrr.lunillnc Hist If hejr in lie ilupllraleil 1 hy mi Jrwellrr In the I nllril Ntale nr le Hum aun.lHI . Mill refaiKl tlie money I eirry ceiil of It Hlthoul iuir.iiwii. i,ii isri nur nruien suarsiiiee mi ine lime or i -theAute. lie aure tn arn iM inr r..ilninBii Kltra II lo u. Jllat 11. K Jour Jrttrllrr Ilia . a.rli.M ff,.v 1. vailll.in.iiV .la. u.ll.l . I If S. I7lrvellel Wstrll. oil nil) then rrsllie what lltla otfrr mrMin. lo ju. ro-ltltel; liu limll orilera ellll lw f llti-al or (leiilr-ra aiii. jiru. ajini f r ,.,(,. ,omi.n 111 aril llirin 'at lliie nrlra alter Ii uMork Haturday nlllit, .flrt. II lil. FREE I. (Ml Alarm t'lork free Willi rrr Milrli to.ilaf anil to-morrow (Orl 7lh ami Hi I. UXH,), louiouat ore.rnl this rouiwn. N. II. We slav liaie a inoal mat nlflrrnt atork of hollil (iolcl tVntebea from fuii.O.i lo Sinil.tMl at cut pnrea. Only a few are mentioned here. tnt.OOholld IS-K. Gold nit UI.U0 Solid 1K-K. Cold 8(. 0 Solid li-K. Cold n 86.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 40 I6.t0 SOIId 14-K. UOld at I hare na eannerflaai Willi tin lion nut float? (which waa nia4s ia Iml. lata mlntl. Anr of dif cwtuam in. Iiara Dwasht coaiU Ihrrs br mlilaka will K? ILRlTKSmiilTi w ' " CHARLES A. KEENE NOTICE James McCreery & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue Remarkable Values On Wednesday, October the 28th. Purchattn will appear on bill rendered December ifye let. Exceptional Values MILLINERY SHOWROOM Trimmed Hats in distinctive new styles. , i Choice collection of two, three and four cornered Hats i in the latest colorings, including Sand, Cerise, Tele dc Negre l5,uo and White or Black. Also small Sailors, smartly trimmed oo nn with fur and flowers. CHOICE FURS Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces, introducing many novel effects in luxur iouh uh well as the more practical garments, at popular prices. ' An unusually lartfe assortment of Fur Trimming, at low prices. Unusual Values Persian Lamb Coats, made from lustrous pelts, with collar of Natural Skunk, 40 itohe lonK 145.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made from Selected Skins; thrrn-quartcr length . . . . .9s!fJ0 Extra Large. Slfe Hudson Senl Couts, 44 to AO-inch bust !!!!!!!!!! !l25!00 Black Russian Ponyskin Coats 29 in Dyed Blue Fox Muffs ZZ'zZ Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs 1 i .'.'.'.!!.'.'.'!."!.'.'.'.'.' i .' 65.00 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Muffs, four skins .............:.. 85 00 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces I..!.!..!!..!.. 45 00 Natural Skunk M tiffs, large size ' 3250 Natural Skunk Scarfs 18 50 Remodeling: Coats, Muffs arid Neckpieces made into the latest models, at low prices. e Considerably Reduced "McCREERV'S" MASTER-MADE FUENIT1JPR Ten-picce Suite, 'as illustrated, Colonial model. Made of the fine -l VI. I. e"I,P('iul,y for -I0"16" McCreery & Co. Suite includes, Buffet, China Closet. Extension and Servini - -' W.MVVHMIIO IIUU UUV illlllUIIUIt regularly 825.00, 250.00 Special Values in WINDOW HANGINGS Imported Cretonnes, various designs; fast colors yd. 25c, 35c and 48a formerly 4.1c, 55c and 75c Imported Casement Cloths formerly 1.50, 1.75 and 2.25 . .yd. 75c, 95c and 1.25 Imported Novelty Nets formerly 50c, 70c to 1.46 .yd. 35c, 55c to 1.15 Imported Madras formerly U5c, 45c and 5c yd. 22c, 30c and 45c Imported Sunfast Fabrics, beautiful designs and colorings yi . 85c, 95c and LIS Exceptional Offerings BRASS BEDS & BEDDING ' Brass Bed, as illustrated, four-post Colon ial model. All sizes. 19.50 regularly 87.00, Brass Bed. as illustrated, Colonial modelt bright or dull finish. All sites. 25.09 regularly 42.00 mi aj OaTa Walskss. Dtaaiaaiia, JewaJr. ,180 Aftawty. New uk rtM,.. -, .--.,-;-. .,X rai. -9 -i