The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 11

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Miow Hughes, Wellesiey Stadent, Is Loyal to Republican: * WELLESLEY, Mass., Nov, 6.—Wel- lesley College students organized Re publican and Democratic clubs early In the campaign, and Wilson and Hughes| Duttons are being sold on the campus. One girl Democrat approached Miss Catherine’ Hughes, the daughter of the Republican nominee, who entered Wel- lesley this fall, and asked her to buy @ Wilson button. “No, she replied, father's party.” | FOR “FATHER’S PARTY.” MEXICO WARNED BOATS MIGHT = Action to Prevent Neutral- ity Violation. “IT belong to . . WASHING Nov. "American the de fa caution any violation of M by operation of he CHILDRE Not to Blame for Being Irritable Children are never cromm and Irritable a P rv — ation was ¢ partment official sai@® to-day, in wholly friendly suggestion of powers, Write him 97 Albany BILIOUSNINS—CONSTIPATION OR. GREENE’S LAKURA GATHARTIG FIGS that if Germany began a widespre. The Store will be closed all day to-morrow ° ‘(Election Day) * B. Altman & Co, A Sale of Women’s Winter Coats (all silk-limed) to be held on Wednesday, November 8th, will present new and very desirable models at decidedly advantageous prices. Velour Cloth ‘Coats, in burgundy or brown; with coney collarandcuffs . . . $38.00 Vicuna Cloth Coats, in green or brown; with collar of Hudson seal -. . . . $58.00 Black Velour Velvet Coats, with collar of natural raccoon; a very smart semi-fitted model . « «© © «© «© + + $62.00 Reductions have been effected in the prices of @ier cost. many Coats and Wraps of | (Third Floor) Fifth Avenue, New York Election Day Only-- A Special Sale of New Player- Pianos The several styles and makes of players | chal pri offered at the spe- etal price of $440 for tomorrow | $ are worth up to $550, They are | the very latest style, with every improvement, clally recommended” tor thelr | excellent tone per “| player mechanism 12 Rolls of Music and Fine a inch with Player Term$ to suit your convenience A Limited Number of Every instrument was selected for its tone quality, handsome case design @nd beautiful veneer, $1.50 Weekly . Liberat Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange 4 KNABE Warerooms, 5th Ave. & 39th St. Victor Records. Hynes Music Rolls ew ev ein SEEK COAST BASE United States ates Takes Friendly 6. — The) has Informed | nment that pre- hould he taken to prevent! co's neutrality | ferent fubma- rines within its territorial waters or cians as @ prognosticator, figures the the establishment of a submarine spirit and not gt-the | 1 any, of the Entente State Department offletals realized ° “ _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916, great of] fields there, the princtpal source of fuel ol! for British war |vensels, It was dhought might attract |Ge spiel poprarings for the purpose ‘oying tank steamers carry- talk to him with bis confidence fn the outcome of to-morrow's battle. WILSON PLAYS GUL THINGS A MOTHER Meter attri ws! HUGHES IS RESTING, | OUGHT tO KNOW le overnment te without uttete nt ; M he with | Mrs -| Hughes to tho National Reptiblican Headq@arters—his second visit during others whose children are weak and run-down, who do not gain flesh and who rality, and that it might he compara: tively easy for a foreign power to on tablish @ submarine base at suspected point along that coa |rlous complications between 3 |Great Britain or France might ensue \to the embarrassment of the de facto Government, which might bring th@ United States into ®he controversy, Denial was made at the ment that uny protest had mitted to Mexico City for Sir ol | Spring Rice, the "Britis hh Ambassador jhe re. cheeks and bright eyes of healthy child hood, should remember that the safest tonic +. | respondence went | | | the campaign. et i body About 600 af the 1,000 044 employees as RA HERE'S LEARY'S GUESS. | wno made the alx floor headquarters faulder Ue tiee In Grenter|hum with Industry tn the height of 0, the campaign were still on the Job to-day, ‘The carilidate and his wfte| shook hands with all of them, and Mr. Hughes thanked them for their loyalty and energy He returned to the hotel after con- In New York {9|ferring with Chairman Willcox and Deducting 12j after a long motor ride this afternc | will retire to his sultgyin the hotel te rest for the strain of to-morrow Many theatrical managers. have in- vited him to attend a show to-night At Republican Headquarters Mr missed fofmer Gov, Will- 4 ardent supporter, who erring with George W r did not know jthat Mr. Hugh ould visit National | Headquarters to-day. Mr. Hughes appears more care free than at any timo simce he was nom- inated twenty-one weeks ago. Canj- paigning apparently has agreed with |him, He looks better and says ho foels better. Pate Witson's Pier Medi- because it is a pure and wholesome medicine, free from alcohol of danger+ {ous drugs. ‘Thousands of mothers give it to their Pi John's cine, i enjoys wide Republican potiti- provable result in this city on this rn whenever they be COME Weaxener Ge rumdiwh Aue, come weakened or run-down (*3.00 | a ad | » Collision 6.—The num- ber lot in the collision between the steamers Connemara and Retriever | Thursday night fs now set at 91—clghty- 215 W. tase. c) 10 Kenmare SL, * ,(°" (i wu Falton St, Gatch "tts Open D to 7, Closed Sunday. | Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street West 43rd Street emara Six He impresses ali who Between 5th and 6th Avenues For To-morrow, Election Day The following Special Sales will be continued: Women’s High Class Tailored Suits of Broadcloth, in the most fashionable colorings, effectively fur. trimmed; At the extremely low price of $18.75 Women’s Fashionable Coats At price advantages that are very exceptional.’ Women’s Dressy Coats of chiffon velvet, velour or Bolivia cloth; smart colorings; fur trimmed, Sold heretofore at $98.00, now $65.00 « Street and Motor Coats of velour cloth, large fur collar and cuffs and wide banding at bottom, Sold heretofore at $55.00, .| | now $35.00 Misses’ Street and Dress Coats At prices totally disproportionate to their actual values. ° ~ . ° ° nN Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Misses’ Dressy Coats Attractive loose ripple models of wool velour, in semi and full-belted styles, featuring the newest convertiblecollars and pockets, many with large fur col some silk lined and warmly interlined; in all the new Fall colors, at $18.50 and 23.00 Including reproductions of imported designs, loose ripple and belted effectsof Bolivia cloth, wool velour or duvetynjmany have latge cape and convertible collar of Hhidson seal (dyed muskrat), seal plush and natural raceoou fur, at $29.50 and 37.50 the Main Floor—— Women’s Hand Bags of Panne Velvet, Moire or Puille; with inside compaftinents, in black and colors, at $1.05 Very Special on Women’s Gloves P, X, M. sewn Cape Skin, an excellent make, tan shades; one clasp fasteners, at 98e Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered « Box of Three 83c Women’s Pure Liven hemstitched; per dozen, at $1.35 and 1.90 orner, Men’s Gloves P, X. M. sewn Cape Skin, an excellent make, tan shades; one clasp fasteners, at 98e Men’s Negligee Shirts of Japanese cotton crepe, in faney stripes, plain colors and white, at $1.75 tr eC Men’s High Class Neckwear of American Silks; large open-end shapes, made of very fine Imported Silks in new Autumn patterns, at 55c at $1.35 os Be aa > ch = by? x a Soe. i ie | eet Sd BONWIT TELLER &,.CO. The Specialy Shop of Opginaton FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (ELECTION DAY) , STORE OPEN ALL DAY UNTIL 6 P. M Pe D roe Extraordinary Special Sales in i : ‘ Women’s and Misses’ SUITS, COATS, \f GOWNS, BLOUSES, FUR_COATS FEATURED AT ESPECIALLY MODERATE PRICES Women’s Tailleur & Fur-Trimmed Suits Of velour, broadcloth, gabardine, plain tailleur and semi- tailleur, with and without fur trimmings. 28.00 Of chiffon broadcloth, velour, gabardine and mannish mixtures; some with generous fur collays and cuffs; also strictly tailored models, Of rich velveteen, broadcloth, gabardine and velours de laine adaptations of smart Paris models; one model has coat with bandings of fur. Pare. > a 35.00 45.00 Women’s Utility & Motor Coats Practical, smart velour finish coats with large draped collar; shirred at.back into loose graceful folds; large bone buttons. Loose belted velour coats in green, plum, Burgundy, brown and rubber gray. r) 29.50 32.50 45.00 Coats of velour in long straight silhouettes; large sailor collars of fur; emphasizing new features in pockets. WOMEN'S AFTERNOON FROCKS Modes exceptional for their refinement and originality of treatment. Frocks developed of crepe de chine, Georgette and serge, satin and taffeta, alone and in combination; from strictly tailored types to more dressy effects, enriched with novel motifs of embroidery, metal laces or beading. 29.50 39.50 59.50 oa 0 .* Tow lo els ls eld mo ls NS es ol 8 tells eo tells D ins Women’s Hudson Seal .Coats Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) Loose draped model, 40 inches long, with self collar and ov | cuffs; made from selected skins. 95.00 : Bordered Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) : fe. 45 inches long, with 6-inch border of skunk and sailor cape- collar designed on full graceful lines. 135.00 Fur-trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) 45 inches long, combined with Kolinsky, fox or skunk furs; several smart full models. 195.00 Women’s GEORGETTE Crepe Blouses 5.50 10.50 White Georgette Crepe Blouses, set | Reproductions of late French off with trimmings of rose, lavender | models in white and flesh Georg- or blue; also white and flesh crepe | ette crepe; fichu and other grace- de chine Blouses, lace trimmed. ful drapery effects. Misses’*T ailleur and Fur-Trimmed Suits Distinctive models in velour, broadcloth, gabardine and fancy ” check suitings; also plain tailored styles; sizes 14 to 18, 25.00 In broadcloth, velour and high-lustre cbaninw: piquantly developed with bandings of seal or moleskin; novelty 35.00 poc kets and collars; sizes 14 to 18. Of velour and chiffon broadcloth; collar, cuffs and bandings of seal, natural raccoon and moleskin; many new and charming exclusive style features; sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Utility Coats, 25.00 In a variety of hahdsome fabrics, including double-face velour and frieze coagings; one model with fur banding. Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, 25.00 Latest basque, chemise and Moyen-Age models in serge, charmeuse, satin and Jersey cloth; belted and sashed; a few fur-trimmed or showing or'ginal motifs in beading or embro'dery 45.00 9 aw) Bi aN I's eS AS hg pe ell! se

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