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ee SSS Wh 9@ wows prewty of thud teeotital Diy heir, de by lt cerns entre, to 0 oi) tore | eedrue Ht pow don't dene do mud good te ty i owt The ouly cor dondrafl to 45--| Te de exdinary | sappy Hat wight whee re eer spough te motaten the erate | rub gently with the finger . » mast met all . . Abraham Givioat Firs His Part Adherents icved by Young Hk GIVES and Girls Canvass and “Published” om were boys and girls fifteen xteen you bis 4 token of gratitude for his years B. Altman & Co. FUR DEPARTMENT An Exhibition and Sale of Magnificent Natural Blue Fox Furs from the United States Government Alaska Reservations are now being held in the Fur Department (Third Floor) MATCHED PAIRS OR SINGLE PELTS for individual selection are offered at exe ceptionally attractive prices, considering the quality and the great demand for these Furs of elegance and refinement. Another Sale of Seasonable Millinery for Women and Misses has been arranged for to-morrow in the Department on the First Floor. Included will be: TRIMMED VELVET HATS in attractive styles at $5.00 & 7.50 UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS $1.75 & 2.90 at In the regular stock will be found, at moderate prices, a large assortment of flowers, include ing dainty Bouquets for the corsage, Evening Hats in gold and silver materials, Dancing Caps, etc. Winter Bed Furnishings comprising Blankets, Comfortables, Bed- spreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, will be marked at unusually low prices for to-morrow and Friday, as follows: White Blankets $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 to 11.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with scalloped edges: Single size each $3.00 & 3.75 Double size each 3.75 & 4.75 Crochet Bedspreads each 1.10 & 1.50 Comfortables. cotton-filled each 1.65 Muslin Sheets per pair Plain hems - «+ each 62c. to $1.10 Hemstitched . . each $1.05 & 1.20 Muslin Pillow Cases Plain hem . ‘ - each 17c. to 28c, Hemstitched ‘ each 25¢., 28c., 32c. Fifth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, Mth and 35th Sivecis o Win Here, Is Be THEM CREDIT old, who bore the brunt smpaten and whose work was ot New York : SOGMLST ELECTED | TO THE ASSEMBLY Made House °C ROSE i Pa ron cmp ’ vam ona ‘- SE VELVET TURBANS ville @ ' . » h ' . 4 «au . or The V. omue in Miltnery hn, Don we ’ " The rich T SOCIALIST ELECTED TO My Midseason Millinery MOLY IN THREE YEARS . be 2 ati itis . eintey oa the vole # Pape " t r Perhaps, tm, * 7. DD 4 Carey, Dew i up fore your because ‘ aot t ings of the aaah, a, teabten, ae “ ‘ 0 | hearing, and you will be p ; “ L . pe las wae jump from (he | the impre Ve ne ashions . Bhiplacoff, who in the first Booialist sptiuaiy eal aaa bas \ "\iened V 0 te ‘Hate Paper to Elect Him. to be elected to Legislature in| y-touwr y | be ld Rose, Melon Pink, Du Barry Rose, Celmeap — ety i liam ds cauaia and in White, form a display that will interest every At his home, No. 168 Lane 5 Ginette Gee bg woman who keeps abreast with the Mode. Scores of Hirookiyn, to-day, Abraham Sbipla-| ff, the firet Bociatiet ever elected to! he Leeiwiature of the @t t New York from this elty, wae beseged by iy multitude of his triumphant sup rters. A very large proportion of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, iis. a | ot te ote * WALL STREET PATIENT [soos Som" es Said: = A SUICIDE IN et _ Dens t ; age SS" GOOD NEWS Lord @ Taylor | “T knew it wou! but 1 did me ago and ba house to howse and diw printed @ newspaper, "The ( in the interest of my campaign besides the good work friends of the t and the Se literature sit an r, a, dentl fistrict make an impression on immediate legistation, 1 shall introduce bills for the bettering of labor conditions in | order to awaken the minds of the people, You know, tho older parties took thelr lessons which led to the nd m and from th {9 much 4 and won.” if ; dark hair is} with gray and who has| sparkling, brown eyes, is of | less than avorage stature and slender. | He was very earnest in explaining | why he felt qualified to represent those he calla “the working class’ in their fight for opportunity and equal- | ity of living conditions. WON HIS WAY TO SUCCESS THROUGH ADVERSITY. He told how he was put to work on | f¥ on a farm at Vineland, N. J., when his | parents brought him from Russia, a boy of thirteen. When’ he was twenty- | one he moved to Brooklyn and worked at a sewing machine in a sweat shop for six years. It was in that time he married. His wife ts a native of Aus- tria. By attending night classes Shipla- coft prepared himself to be a teacher, geting his certificate in 1905. He taught for two years in School No. 84, at Stone and nore Avenues. Through the civil p he entered the Custom Hous clerk, and when he resigned, in “1913, he was a Deputy Collector, He was two years labor editor of Vorwarts, the Socialist organ in East Broadway, and gave up that work in January of this year to become secretary and treasurer of the United Hebrew Trades, which has 250,000 members. He is going an Francisco to-morrow as a deie of the organization to the conve: of the American Federation of Labor. He says he has been studying Social- ism and working with Soctalists since | he was fifteen years old. The hope of Bociallam, he is convinced, is in the coming generation, Lund was again elected Mayor of Syracuse after his defeat last year the Socialists carried Schenectady County for women suffrage by a con- | siderable majority, of the few for the cause in the State. Meyer Lon- don, Socialist, represents the Twelfth Congressional District of New York City at Washington Young Mantcurist Fo Drugged. Ki rty- fourth t early this morning by # t with a party of fr 4 does not remember what 01 to her or d. She are inve PORT WINE) combined with OLIVE OIL if you are WEAK OR “RUN DOWN” creates appetite, aids digestion, tones nervous system, renews strength, regulates the bowels — ask your Doctor, No taste of oil. Ingist on Dewey's,ot D H. T. DEWEY & SONS CO. (Phone Cortland 3001) Now York No Extra Charge for tt. Advertisements for Lhe World may pe wt asL Amaricts Diettinn Memenger offen bi wie a |) 0) () SE () SE (> RD (0) ED 0 ED (ED (0: \ y Broche—usually $5.00 to 1 on a or roche—usu: al My pee gee ond $7.50 “ Black Chiffon Velvets ide widths in a very supple velvet é « Bien Jolie Tricot Corsets of unusually fine texture, deep piled and 38th Street. FIFTH AVENUE —_ 39th Street Usually $3.00 to 10.00....,...98¢ to $3.95 | j lustrous. Ayyard...-. 9. ......., = FOR THE DEAF Mth Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street chic little Tur trimmed with fur, saucy bows velvet, priced $5.95 wo $10. Untrimmed Velvet Hats in the rose % 468 pink Women's Fur-trimmed WINTER COATS $35.00 ‘Traveling, motoring, utility and af- ternoon coats, with deep collars of fur. Models in Tweed, Broadcloth, Suede Cloth, Wool Velour, Oxford and Novelty Coating effects. Warmly interlined garments richly lined and in a diversity of extremely effective new models. bans, plain shirred with gold lace lraped, «moc Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, Wiest of ith Averwe Tricornes and Turbans white, smartest of little sb Vourth Floor oe eee eee ee Women's Fur-trimmed BROADCLOTH SUITS $29.50 and $35.00 Fancy tailored Suits of exception- ally fine quality broadcloth in the new shades of Atrican Brown, Green, Blackberry, Field Mouse, Navy Blue and Black. The coats in many smart models, effectively trimmed with dark rich furs, are warmly interlined and lined. Women’s Fashionable Apparel ‘The latest developments of fashion for early Winter wear are shown on the Third Floor in an eutirely new assort ment of Altractive Street and Afternoon Dresses; Smart Plain and Dressy Suits; Simple and Elaborate Dance, Dinner & Theatre Gowns ——pee = = all of which combine correctness of style with excellence of material and workmanship, at reasonable prices. A_REMARKABLE OFFERING SPECL ALLY PREPARED FOR ‘TO-MORROW Women’s Tailored Suits Six smart models, of Serges, Gabardines, Whipcords, Broadcloths, Corduroys and Fur Trimmed Velveteens, at the extremely low a) price of - - - . Pare 50 | | Thrd Floor Silk Petticoats Usually $6.00 Special, $2.95 Flaring models, cut on the fashionable wide lines, with deep flounces, in sectional, piped effects or with narrow pleated ruffles. Taffetas, i in changeable and plain colors. Messalines, in the new shades. A collection specially purchased and priced accordingly. Extiu Size Petticoats—with ap pene flounces, in colored silk Jersey or black messaline, also at. Second Floor Every New Vogue in Women’s Underwear Of special interest now are the most attractive models of Georgette Crepe, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and Ww ashable Satins in the latest colors, including * Orchid,” Celeste Blue and French Rose, at reasonable prices. Black Underwear of Georgette Crepe, Allover Lace and Chiffon. = cas a GEES GED 0 GED OGD 0s) GD OGD OGD OCD IN GD CGN CENSSEHD UNE CENDOGEDS $3.95 Women’s Crepe de Chine Undergarments (pink or white) SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THURSDAY: $2.95 and 3.90 $1.95 and 2.85 $1.90 and 3.10 98c and 1.39 Corsets of Fine Makes--Reduced Exceptional values these and so many are the models that there are styles to suit every type of figure. Sizes from 19 to 27 included in the assortment, although there is not each size in every model, Elente Corsets Of coutil, suede and fancy materials, Usually $6.00 to 12.00,...$3.95 and $5.00 La Vida Corsets Coutil—usually $6.00 to 10.00 $1 we and $3.95 Fabrics for the Fashionable Gowns With present day modes featuring Chiffons so extensively, the Lord & Taylor assortment is indeed notable. Chiffons are here in over a thousand shades, ranging from the deepest Autumn hues to the loveliest of Evening tints. Of Chiffon Velvets, a wonderfully comprehensive collection, including the richest of street colors to the most exquisite afternoon and even- ing tones. Specially Priced Night Gowns, at Envelope Chemises, * Knickerbockers, “ Underbodices, | Ground Floor. Black Velveteen Excellent weight and quality; width 2: Lord & Taylor Special Corsets For slight and medium figures, a com- a ns plete range of sizes. ......$1.50 and $1.95 inches. Usually $1,000 yard fa Second Floor POUSOA Yara sees reece eae eed ener mere emremsemmremns > Cpe eer oe + 4 4 g | } WOMEN’S HIGH CUT BOOTS, SPECIAL, $5.00 | ' Extremely smart Boots in any number of styles. Gun Metal Boots, Patent ™ U Gorse, —aela. ' Leather Boots, with tops of black cloth or dull kid. Graceful lasts on slender AUTUMN MODELS |! ines with Louis XVI or Cuban heels. ] FOR THURSDAY 3,500 Pairs of Women’s Boots Formerly $5.00 to $6.00 a pair $3.25 Dull or patent leathers with kid or cloth tops; styles that we shall dis- continue. Also Women’s Elastic Top Boots in dull or patent leather with gray or black tops. that represent the skill of the world’s greatest corset designers, designers who are in closest touch with the Fashion creators of the day. Redfern Corsets conform absolutely to the Mode’s dictates and are here in models for every type of figure. In Coutil $3.00, 4.00 and $5.00 In Broche $5.00, 6.00 7.50 and $10.00 Let us demonstrate to you th superiority of a Redfern corset asad the standpoint of style, shapeliness and of comfort. Second Floor pee ee 8 a S i g ; es j S | $ il g ¢ | Vi 2 Second Floor ne ere re, eee eee, 9) EP OEE OEP (0) EP EDO C0 (6) SEP-O O: = = “The Woman Who Dared,” By Dale Drummond, A Marrted Life Sertal With a Moral for Husbands and Wives, ae es es ae | & | | <3 | ' F \ Now Appearing in The Evening World ee ae ec ee a re a NNN, i] i 1 i 1 i 1 7