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cleanse the pores, en the tendency to pimples, and leave the complexion clear, freth and velvety, DASE Resinol Soap and Revinol Ointment are sold by | ty w all droggitts, For samples of each, free, write we Dept. & " by the line of men with] S| ane ¢ re eal AT GARBAGE HEARING WAR IN THE TRENCHES | lock fan _ | _ , 4 | Tels Health Comnissi Testifies on} Capt. Clay of the U. S. Army In- ‘ we t t! Right to ¢ Without | vents One That Per tes Three. } a t Di | Proving It a Menace. Fourths Inch of Tough Armor, BY ARMED GUAR —— { pr Haven Emeraon, Health Com: STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Nov. 15—! , TRIAL OF GRAVES DEC. 6. | missionor, tostitving to-day in the] Capt, Wallace L. Clay, U. 8. A, haw = | | | Staten Island garbage reduction plant] iivented a ateel bullet that at 100 I ie wane mpl . ntroversy, sald that w he feit yarda cleanly penetrates three. J A he SH) 4y liminary hearing of Kar eye ith NAA _| a Jean! t * you an a $40,000 in Gold and Silver- Graves, soitestyled int want as ag hle dohel | fourths of an Inch of toughest armor . ware Which Caused Butler's charged with atrcmntine u med at resale Wane WE Bo a ‘ . fro with unspent foree through armor ear I | Arrest Under New Lock. : Auth such as 1s now in use on ar- —_——_—_—_ ee TO Nee omantasioner | 0red trains, “tanks,” automobiles If your skin is not fresh, smooth and] The $49,000 worth of gold and sliver) Wii) i. | mental to health, The Commissioner) 14 trench @hields, according to a lowing, or has suffered from an unwise plate which was In safes In the home fioner T: sald an Ination of 180 Workers On| \etin temued at State College to- fee of cosmetics, here is an easy, inex-/of FW. Woolworth, No, 990 Fifth that cst =| the Corona dump had failed to dis i } f pensive way to clear it: lAvenue, and which brought about the Jone M11 heaith save in the case of ONO) Ay ordinary Springfeld rife has fs ol letting Ho Arrest of Joseph Dowden, a butler, Friace, howe ’ ra aborer who had eaten frult from the! eon used in tests so far. Army off charged with tampering with the Out, Rares n is| dump rs fully Informed on the results of ” ¥ #, was to-day removed to Mr. received. District Attorney F 4 that Capt, Clay's \ \ lworth'’a private vaults in the! The bond of $2,000 unar ‘lund Deputy State ¢ |bait for thieves to be left in the up- |town mansion | 1. W. Gager, with four detectives who held their revolvers always in a , tranported the plate in) th's Hmousine, When! ned the Woolworth} 4 gan pasing out the} rowd collected, but was Keginol, Baltimore, Md. Bu WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ! —_——. B. Altman & Cu. IMPORTED & AMERICAN-MADE WRAPS AND COATS are large reductions in prices usive styles for afternoon and made of the richest materials, have been reduced to Included in these garments are creations of Paquin, Bulloz, Erte, Lanvin, Premet, Jenny, Chanel, Brandt and Weeks. | ‘was released after hi ont of the Woolworth Building. urday was continued Ne ti lawyers thought to be too tempting a Wyien, $95.00, 145.00, 190.00, 225.00, 390.00 |. A Specially-priced Offering of Modish Winter Hats take place Millinery Unusual for Women and Misses will tosmorrow (Thursday) in the Department on the First Floor. values will be obtainable in TRIMMED VELVET HATS in a variety of attractive and becoming styles, at $7.00 ~~ . . . . . SPORTS HATS (banded) made of felt, velvet or velour at $2.50 ——<—<———— B. Altman & Co. Modish Evening Clothes ——=== for Young Men are an important feature of the Young Men's Clothing Department on the Fourth Floor. The experience of experts is given to the selection of clothes that, in point of style, material and tailoring, compare favorably with those that are custom made. (Sizes 33 to 40 chest) In regular stock at the quoted prices are Full Dress Coat and Trousers, $35.00, 45.00 Tuxedo Coat and Trousers 35.00 Cutaway Coat and Waistcoat, 30.00, 40.00 MEN’S SILK HATS {n the most fashionable models produ ed by European and Aimerican manufacturers, are shown in regular stock on the First Floor at prices ranging from $6.00 to $10.00. Hitth Auenue, New York THIS BULLET MAY CHANGE nlutionize trench war- Capt. Clay graduated from College in 1902, t 1 hia} Health presiding, elu New York} over Dr, Emerson's testimony, but the disagreement Was patched up lanned to leave o day. James McCreery 5th Avenue 34th Street On Thursday and Friday Clearance Sale WOMEN’S SMART FALL SUITS At 16.75 ana 21.75 Additional Suits selected from our own regular stock and reduced for immediate clearance, offering the Most Extraordinary Values of the Season. Iur trimmed suits and strictly tailored models in: Checked and Novelty Velours, Velour Cloth, Cheviot, Broadcloth, Alpine Cloth and Gabardine; practically every desirable Fall shade. A complete range of sizes assures a satisfactory fit (although not in every model). There is an exceptional assortment in sizes from 40 to 48 inch bust measure. WOMEN’S SUITS—FOURTH FLOOR WOMEN’S AFTERNOON & EVENING DRESSES Remarkable Values Distinctive models appropriate for all occasions are offered in two special groups of Afternoon and Evening Dresses of Satin, Crepe de Chine, Serge and very effective combinations of Chiffon Velvet and Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Velvet and Silk Net, and Nets over Cloth of Silver. Special 24.75 and 49.50 UMBRELLAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Unusual Values Umbrellas of fine quality, piece dyed ‘Taffeta, with handles of plain or carved Mission Wood, Sterling Silver trimmed; some with cord loops, others with straps. Special 1.95 Umbrellas of excellent quality Silk or Union Taffeta; handles in a great variety of styles, plain or Sterling Silver trimmed. Special 2.95 Annual November Sale MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS () A. Overcoat, as _— illus- Po) trated, of Black or Oxford = Cloth, lined with superior "h quality Muskrat; collar of a Otter or Persian Lamb, ay , 85.00 y’ \,,\ B. Overcoat, as illus) | ¢ 7 trated, of Black or Oxford Cloth, lined Natural Muskrat; collar of Persian Lamb or ITudson Seal. 47.50 | with Many models at 47.50, 65.00 and §5.00 FUR DEPARTMENT -Pourth Floor other handsome THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916, : her-In-law and sister of thelr daughter, Miss Ef i Mrs. Graham Kenai | Hote | vs IY | seereeercteieecnnoeaeniasearearsenepeesets MRS, H. M, FLAGLER BRIDE OF JUDGE BINGHAM 10-0 Ten Lif y Friends and Fe atives Only Guests at the | | Wedding. | an —_—_—_—_—_"; , Doctor Tells [low To Strengthen "= Eyesight 50 per cent. In One Week —, oa i Mre. Henry M. Flagler, witow the Standard O11 magnate, who te her $70,000,000, will become the of , crivtton ¥ | nod Ose and expense of ever 4 © troubles of many « may be wondertully the almple rales, Go to any brid late this afternoon her seho ham, of Lo t will be wit only by ten lifelong | peal pve, Bon-Opto tap friends of the couple and a few rela. | Wer With, this liquid bere {wo to four times daily, notice your eyes el * rig rom tN are aa? in- will quickly disappear, re bothering your Chen a ite tives. It will take place in the muse] { room at the home of Mr. and Mra.|r Pembroke Jones, No. Sixty-| first Street. pe to save them now r° C v ector oO «Many hopeles Dr. George Morgan Ward, rector of ne Cave hee coved they “Bad the Flagler chapel at 1 Beach, red for thelr eyes in time, r ‘i Preabyterte . tt 7 . Fla., will read the Presbyterian mar ‘eunotted. sade honed rage ritual, Dr. Hugh Young of ta cbt omateens, ta Baltimore, will be beat man hear. Mr. and Mra, Bingham will live in| Out JN af HOW dise Louisville, retaining the home at’ eard te time and be able tol fj a to be spared multit Palm Beach and apartments at the ae tee i iyen aa A fom Correct Evening Apparel FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN | The assurance that comes from the knowledge | of being irreproachably attired gives an ease of mind, a freedom and natural grace of movement to the wearer to which much of the enjoyment of an evening is due. | At an exceedingly moderate cost is now obtainable a Full Dress or ‘Tuxedo Suit of | me untinished Worsted, absolutely correct in every detail; either conservative or form tracing styles; hand tailored and faulitessly finished with full silk lining and silk sleeves. An extraordinary range of sizes from 34 to 40, including “stouts.”’ “loi ind “shorts.” At the “McCreery Standard” Price | 28.50 fIPTH FLOOR 34th Street MEN’S CLOTHING James {yi 5th Avenue i