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\ ‘ ¥ . =| "MADENN U.S.A" Oi. ‘ wy, gAmerican Consul-General Re- e oo en et apne en eaten eee er scene a ~ NPARS FOR |) Me great demand there for goods { ~~mnediate consumption in France for the past few days, and Mrs, Forco went out at 9 o'clock in the morning to visit friends, When she returned at 10 o'clock at night she found the interior of the home in disorder. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 12.—Mrs. Daisy McLaurin Stevens of Brandon, Miss., lected President-General of the Tinited Daughters of the Contede the general converftiou here to-day. GOODS ARK ports Great Opportunity for 1. Manufacturers in France. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—A. M. ‘Thackara, American Consul-General | {®@ Paris, after canvassing all large department atores and wholesalors in‘ that city, despatched to the Stato De- | to-day a report that there y 4a.U. 8.4.” =—"There are urgent demands for im- ines of goods that the native ‘unable to satisfy,” said the neral. “Owing to the ex- “ceptional conditions due to the war aituation important sources of supply have been eliminated, so that the present jg & most favorable opportu- nity forYAmerican manufacturers to Teplace good. formerly made on the Continent.’ In 1913, he said, France imported $567,208,868 worth of goods from the countries now at war. These sources ‘are now cut off. ‘The Consul-General is co-operating | with the American Chamber of Com- merce in Paris to increaso the sale of American goods there. Mr. ‘Thackara states any manufacturer who sends samples to the Chamber of Commerce will have an excellent opportunity to sell them. Tho Con- eul-General declares he will go as far as to notify French firms that Amor- {ean manufacturers are sending samples, if the latter will inform him, Articles which tne large depart- Ment stores and commission agents in Paris have asked tho American Consul to | to their attention afe woolen goods (blankets, under- ‘wear and sweaters), ready-made clothes, testiles, cotton, gloves, flow- “9 millinery, chemical dyes, toys, rubbér goods, household articles and glassware. —_—»— FIRES FROM WINDOW; THEN FIGHTS POLICEMAN Brooklyn Man, Subdued With Nightstick, Refuses to Ex- plain Acts. Vive shots fired by a man at an upper window of the teneiment at No. 166 Rockaway avenve, Brooklyn, were heard early to-day by Policeman Jo- weph Becker, of the Brownsville sta- tion, who rush upstairs to :earn why the shots were fired. Ile was met in the hall by the man who had done the shooting. Tue man sprang at the policeman and tried to choke him, but Becker subdued his assail- ant with his nightstick. At the police station the prisoner said he was Frank Volantine and that he lived at the Rockaway avenue ad- dress, When asked why he did the e@hooting he only shrugged his shoul- ders. Dr. Flynn, of St. Mary's Hos- | pital, dressed a scalp wound that had Deen inflicted by Becker's nightstick and the prisoner was charged ,with | violating the Sullivan law. mle a ROB PROSECUTOR'S HOME. Burglare Get $2,500 in Jewels While Family Is Absent. (Spectal to The Evening World.) PATERGON, N. Nov, 12.—During the absence of the family burglars en- tered the home of Assistant County Prosecutor Munson Force of this city last night, ind after ransacking every yoom of the house made away with jew- elry, dicmonds and silverware to the value of $2,500. Mr. Force has been at Washington for ——$—s—__——_ Y. D. of C. President Re-elected. feracy at START USING TO-DAY BALDPA i Beneficial te the, ontl. Pt had the hair PROMOTES THE GROWTH OF HAIR dandruff; gives smned. and tre tonic for a tA ah gerne Jou. Baldpate Co., New York For Sele at Drug and Dept. Stores. "DIT WE BY nt, b2 Wr 1. 14. Meay & Cov Attiitons As Te Row Pies’ Breodvey, 34h to Special Offering of SAND and CERISE Trimmed HATS, $4.96 Trimmed with Soft Ostrich Bands SECOND FLOOR. 34TH 8ST. A most remarkable dis- play of Trimmed Hats, well rane iat richly trimmed; i in appearance and h the correct modes for Dress Wear. ay are in the new ed or the new Sand (tan) colors—also a good assortment in Black. Trimmed with beautiful soft Ostrich Lyre ea A corresponding Sand, . Black and Write effects. These Hats would sell at $8.00 elsewhere. About 350 of our regular Trimmed Hats reduced as follows: Hate marked $17.89, $15.89 and $13.89 now $9.89 Hate marked $12.89, $10.89 and $8.89 now $5.94 Hats marked $6.89, $5.9¢and $4.96 now $2.97 Fur-Trimmed Broadcloth Suits, Military Model, $28.75 A heavy broadcloth of lustrous finish is en loyed for y the effective model illustrated, which may be had in navy, green, plum and black. Black braid frogs fasten the blouse fronts and against the high collar of skunk opossum a brilliant rose is smartly posed. The deep hip yoke of the skirt extends into box pleated panels. 40 Winter Suit—Now $16.74 Originally $22.74 to $28.75 In the assortment are Suits of serge, abardine, cheviots and broadcloth in long, medium and short coat Is— many fur or braid trimmed. In the most wanted colors. Sport Skirts of English Club Checks, $6.49 In smart combinations of black and white, with colors. Skirts with suede belts, large patch pockets, and button-fastened front panel. er Skirts of Wide- ale Corduroy, $5.94 A patent leather belt. finishes this smart and practical Skirt—in navy, sana color and white corduroy. The back is in full shirred effect and the pockets finished with flaps, THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. shades of tan. , _ Women’s English Cape Walking Gloves, (Pr.) Hand-sewn; spear back; one brass button and buttonhole; street MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Redingote Coat DRESSES “$1.44 of Velvet and Satin at $24.74 _ Ina fine quality of Velveteen innavy, tete de negre, and black, combined with lustrous satin. The Street Dress tilustrated is effectively trimmed with rows of soutache braid and crochet buttons. Note the graceful lines of the flaring skirt and the wide folded girdle. A deep collar of white faille silk finishes the coatee and the dainty vest is of white net. Chiffon Velvet Dresses Fur Trimmed, $34:75 In rich shades of Pompeiian red, Burgundy, leaf and navy blue; smart Afternoon Gowns with blouse bodice and circular “flare” skirt. Bands of fur edge the high collar and the long close fitting sleeves and the graceful skirt. Afternoon Gowns, $28.78 A Special Purchase Satin, velvets, crepe de chine, jetted iace: Liaborate models, many fur-trimmed, all very effective in style. In the rich new shades and in black, navy, Burgundy and Copenhagen blue. ee Originally $14.74 t0$19.74-Now $12.74 In navy, black, brown and green. Y black satin in the new waist line and Redingote models, typical of the season's smartest styles. D FLOOR, BROADWAY. All are combined with A T6 .SSA RCS 2n P Fashionable FUR COATS and SETS SPECIALLY PRICED Strictly ible Furs in the latest ac- Pies Is and at “Lowest-in-the-City” Assortments so comprehensive that both extreme novelties and more consefvative styles are represented in all the season's most wanted pelts. OF ESPECIAL INTEREST ARE: Hudson Seal GRiS%«) COATS—Special, $129.00 _A new flare model (illustrated), cut on distinctively new lines and made of full furred lustrous skins. Collar of German fitch; lining of flowered crepe de chine. Hudson Seal (sftzit.:) COATS—Special, $98.75 New three-quarter length model with full back and flare skirt. The pelts are of excep- tional quality; richly lined with silk. Hudson Seal (sRitn) COATS—Special, $69.75 Flare model, 40 inches long—lined with plain or brocaded satin. Novelty fur collars or all Hudson seal. Baer CARACUL io CARACUL Special, $98.75 | Special, $49.75 Flat, lustrous skins, ly Full back model on conservative matched. Flare model with new lines; $2 inches longi whole skins of beau" collar; very finely fine quality. Li satin. “Rocham| with novelty Ined with fancy sili. “Chinchillona’”’ SQUIRREL SETS — tee MUFF $44.75 (as éllustroted) SCARF $15.74 A smart melon shaped Muff and fancy Cravat, velvet trimmed, in this soft, ex- quisitely blended Fur—A MOST ATTRACTIVE SET. ~ Scotch Molsekin SETS, $39.75 Large pillow muff and very ef- fective novelty Cravat. Baum Marten Natural Raccoon _ SETS, $42.75 | SETS, $19.74 Animal Scart and lerge new ark perfectly matched Skins. Di Muffs, pillow or fancy effects. model Muff—tichly silk lined, Animal Scarfs. : Fur Trimmings, Children’s Fur Sets and Baby Carriage Robes at “‘Lowest-in-the-City” Prices. THIRD FLOOR, BROADWAY, 86TH BT. $383:93.83.83.8.83.85.53 3.62 63 82 $3 £3.89 $3 83.83.83 83.89.89 62.82 $3 $2:98.83.85 03.93.83 83 89.83 0p #Gils’s VELVET COATS Snmartly # % Fur-Itimmed, SPECIAL at $13.74 # A band of genuine fitch Fur forms the collar of a this military coat of brown, navy or black velvet, lined with silk and featuring a wide crushed girdle. Sizes4to 8 years, Lower.qlustration. Were originally $16.74. & CAPE COATS of Velvet or a4 Imported Corduroy, $15.74 A-picturesque little model in black, navy, green a or brown. Fancy buttons are effectively used as trim- a ming and the wide crushed girdle is very youthful in @ style. Coat lined throughout. Sizes 10 to 14 years. m a& Upper right illustration. ® BELTED COATS of 4 Imported Corduroy, : $11.74 & Single, breasted model with warm lining of serge: @@ tum back cuffs and “regulation” collar, soutache and @ button trimmed. In green, brown, navy and black, @ Sizes 10 to 14 years. Upper left illustration. &% Chinchilla School Heavy Plai BS COATS $8.94 Come elaid » — Cut on the lines of a boy's overcoat—this Originally $7.94. model is double breasted, with deep cufts, Double breasted and fastening Ngh at the convertible collar and large patch pocket. In a & leck, these warmly lined garments ha navy, gray and brown, ‘Sizes 8 to 16 years. it J pi ills ga ve & Serge Midd combinations, "Sizes to 10 a le iN years. & DRESSES, of heavy 34.89 Corduroy DRESSES, $3.89 med with black or colored braid; the blouse Tunic skirt model belted, with t> q with deep fancy yoke and silk tie. The box edcollar and wide cuffs of wan ane pot 4 Rac WAC VRVRVRVVIIIVAIS SS leated skirt Is attached to an underbody. in brown, navy and black. Sizes 4 to {4 izes 6 to 14 years, years, ‘THIRD FLOOR, 85TH STREET. Suuw ‘Th 16 TS To 55 15 TS 16 16 0 Mo Th Te 05 Be To Me 15 05 5 By OF 15 1h 18 1 1S 5 1 OS STD MISSES’ Seal Plush COATS Russian Fitch Trimmed, $34.75 Three-quarter length “flare” model—as illustrated; made of a superior quality seal plush and lined with heavy satin. Eyssian fitch collars and cuff-trimming in novelty “animal” fect. Seal Plush COATS, Fur Trimmed, $28.75 Three-quarter length models on very flaring lines with collars and cuff-trimming of chinchilla squirrel or,skunk opossum. Satin lining throughout. Seal Plush COATS, Fur Trimmed, $22.74 _ Seven-eighth length model cut on straight lines and with collar of skunk opossum. Satin lined throughout. , Wide Wale Corduroy COATS, ee Belted Model, $23.74 PTT LLELELELL Tee Ter A smart three-quarter length garment in brown, green, navy and black. wide pleated back and belted front are extremely youthful; satin lined throughout. Sizes 14 and 16 years, Misses’ Utility Juniors’ Corduroy COATS, Special, $19.74 | COATS, Special, $16.74 In black, navy, green and brown, Three-quarter length coats of gray long coats in yoke model with wide and brown; light weight but t very warm mixtures. collars of Australian or skunk opossum. Sizes 14 and 16 years, it down centre back. Pigatirclined throughout, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, MBA 0. 1, Maoy Qi Co.'s Antectons hve Tate Low > q Specially made for this Va All these Blouses are in Crepe de Chine of heavy quality; in Patty, Sand, Flesh and White and in rich, dark shades to harmonize with the new season's Suits. Tan Covert COATS in Clever. | CAPE MODEL, $24.74 For the conspicuously smart model (illusiraled) fine ~ quality covert in a rich dark shade of tan is employed, ~ The circular cape is de- tachable and the garment is equally smart—when worn with or without it. Deep raglan sleeves and a wide belt add to its style. Peau de cygne in matching color is used for lining. Long Coats of Black Broadcloth $19.74 Black faille silk is used for collar and deep cuffs of this conservative lined throughout. \ A, wide belt finishes the back and the deep set-in sleeves are in latest fashion. Utility Coats of Soft- WarmT weeds $16.74 In gray or brown mixtures, light , but very warm garments— se lined ¢! t. Deep rag- i leeves, si side cts, lan | belted back and convertible collar add to its style and corrfort. THIRD FLOOR. CENTRE. Dainty COM Seven Styles—Special 94c_ . Nainsook Combinations ld Square, rendwoy, 300 400 Crepe de Chine Blouses | 6NewModels, Special, $4,89 Sale, these models indicate | the latest decrees of Fashion and feature the new “ae ‘ collar” effects or high 7 also long, snugly-fi 4 Sleeves so decidedly a Notable among the: The ‘‘Suzi’’ Blouse Illustrated. A clever nove elty—military in its cut : with edges smartly finished > ‘with braid in tailored effect, Note the high pleated fril falling over, high collar, the “epaulet” shoul the closely buttoned cuff ‘The five other models are equally interesting In their style innovae BINATIONS in drawer and corset cover lel. Some elaborately trimmed with embroidery me- dallion, Cluny, German or French Valenciennes laces; others simpler in style—with edgings of fine filet embroidery and Swiss. Elaborately Trimmed COMBINATIONS— Five Styles— Special $1.89 Princess and waistline models of lace combined with embroidery tiny tucks. 94c Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, daintily lace and embroidery trimmed, Envelope Special, Prettit bust wit trimmed across the lace medallions and THIRD FLOOR, CENTRESREAR. $1.49 | Special, Prettily Trimmed NI GOWNS —Special $1.49 serviceable nainsook, Six Styles $1.89 . rmaneetes desi ith giective mi em Princess and. Valenciennes laces, ribbon ro settes and tiny roses. Some with all lace sleeves, Chemise $1.89 Deep Vandyke lace points fog Ene yoke oF this very effects 142 All-Wool | SWEATERS Specially Priced $4.49 An ideal “Sport” Sweater —illustrated— model is in white, gray, tan, navy or i is of exceptionally excallent quality. Knitted in close chain stitch effect with ruffeneck, box back, large and turn back cuffs, A broad belt at the back Is so placed that it gives the correct figure line. \