The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 21

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THE EVENING WORLD, fRivAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916, FASHIONABLE TOP COAT MODELS Top coat of black Broad Cloth, tering lon straight Hines belted i wars! immed wth buttons and Skunk fur. navy blue and & gredn check plald $ beited of cartridge shat cc!l LEFT ONE CENT, FIGHT WILL. Relatives of Wowan Plonger Claim | She Was of Unsound Mind. Relatives of Miss Anna K veral years ago ran § Wan Mille & collar, Trim a | fels mat Rows of silk 7 tin had acce | SGiching affords new touch g seven checks $15,500 each In 5 e —_—_- = ment of personal obligations of Wil | Reopens Mirth Control Clinic. 7. Evans, who bad signed the «}s ‘True to her promise, Sirs. 2} {7 r of M & Gibb. Sanger wa * alleged the ¢ ks were pald . fw Three pickaninnies at Aiken ; a are known, respectively, as The Carpathia, Exima and Mutual Life Insurance Jackson, —_—_ ny Dinner in M y gs yesterda Vance C. Met Cpe try filer the Democra - . : nS was the ,500,000 francs for gra 1 th of wh r DOWNTOWN SIXTH AVE AT 16TH Sl UPTOWN — 22-24-26 WEST 9 Prepare for Thanksgiving heurng flare material of which the jena a smart ane finishing” touch BOWERY BANK SUED. bb on t ek to Re- hecks as that ‘TH STREET » * Te The big real work of this store is to make HOMES. We are in business. Certainly. But any one can see when they step into a Spr Sore that by resourcefulness ¢ ny hold a singular position among merchants. ‘They have i ifeounit einal uta ’ oe and put heart an rit into every transaction. itis 1 reasonable that they should, bee s buy and sell (venltate ‘They provide the things which M E HOMES. You can come to ei consciousness that nothing ndone to make you ghted you came. We point 4 arrangement this store gladly makes, You have ninety day wre to pay in con 4 - ry Tea Wagon Fyeelloutly made, with r - ; ; ble glass tray, and American Walnut Bed Room Suite, Adam Pericd hee ot of It is the simplest, the sturdiest « 1 Porniture that) ha t universal " ! » Mahogany \ And 1 Ps ous | ks SEA | ote] z \ { % TY | Ty i j ' | als i] q |) ee | tae “a 1 Oak B trate ag) y¥ This quartere: q uffet, of 6 Golden Oud a oh to match table, vith upholate \ “ China Closet Tapestry Davenport Suite ~-5 ' fret ' e eI Ie ont (ps Daven- ¥ Ny ay )} port, “ $149.75 PROMPT DELIVERIES. \Manon Lescaut,’? |." 68% ay |i a , a | With Caruso and _ jhi0'o'\, ; : a | Alda, at the Opera" Was eve fiftoc en upon the stage by ser, mon The | By Sylvester Rawling. —\'""’, (TD UCCINI'S “Manon Lescaut” wast ver will be Presented to the first Thurs- | yu vorit America day audience of the season at“ who ich In G the Metropolitan Opera House last) Cio yo" boo at Carnegie Hall yes |night. The auditorium waa crowded) who paid the bills He is a big ma with many would-be-standees turned | thr who stan away, for Caruso was singing tn Italian, And euch singing he vouch: |; sated us, too, as Des Gri ux! No!y longer must we expect, nor would the | 4! | judicious desire the roof-raising ve- | hemence of tho great tenor’s early | jyears with us. He sings now with restraint, while the beauty of his jvoice is undiminished. The new comers this season, of which the un all over the h were a-plenty, srets for past years, privileged to hear Mr. when his art is in ite ripest dev ment. Frances Ald oine of the with an oceasional lay the pose Madis \ thing ¢ ¢ was his p Schumann's “Dich of which “leh ni Bruno Hubn accompaniats poem of Ric 1 nd vas Manon, the Prevost's Attorney, refased to-day to deny 8 ch, ee-|gtory in an afternoon paper his po-|the minutes of the Federal ¢ a to Hear Jury of December, 1915, tha: Indjoted a erer Congressman Frank Buchanan df H+ | linois, Franz Rintelen, Davtd Lamar P and others have vanishea, Information was refuse@ also by Raymond H. Sarfaty, the assistant Agcording the minutes are ‘believed jen and @ certain man meerto in ne young Russlan y fairly charm d an y| prosecutor im these cases to the story, , loonl Superin- au of Investigation tment of Justive, sald the riy was due te the feet nogra ° inken ei MUM ON “STOLEN MINUTES.” | 0": 5 1 mber Grand Jury , last Saturday to Mr. Sar ook for missing papers 1 (cane Thege ware tound, OCS | Granp---- Uppicut----PLavER who, try as she might, couldn't pi bv a from being unfaithful to her belo at made y acrifices he m. f com er all, didn't she i loan P py dying wit) vi explan od . é. e ing in luxury in New | a ini has given Manon, th 1 things to Ivantare of y ever, which means : Retail Showrooms----115West 47° Strect SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED The nippy weather of the past two days has kept us busy passing out Mouroe Overcoats. Just seemed as if everybody and his brother all decided at the same instant that they had to have that new overcoat—and evidently from the crowds that visited us they all knew or heard of the wonderful values that are to be had in Monroe Overcoats at $15. And Monroe Overcoats are just that—WONDEREUL! are enormous—we show more overcoats, all at the one price, Our stoeks #15—than half the larger stoves show at all prices. he varie- ties here for your selection are practically unending—Friezes, Thibets, Kerseys, Meltons, Plaid Backs, Vieunas and dozens of other guaranteed dye stock, all wool fabries, in plain Blues, Greens, Oxfords, Browns, Grays, Blacks, and in all the faney color combinations and mixtures that fashion ordains. And as for models—we just don’t stop showing them—we have everything here that mortal man wants—conservative Chester- fields, two, three and four button single and double-breasted gathered and plain back form-fitting coats—ulsters and ulster- eties, fur-collared auto coats, Russian belt-all-around Trench i coats—in fact, evorytling that’s shown elsewhere yon see here—and then some—AND ALL at 815, Come up—see Monroe Overcoats—and then you'll understand why LOW RENT UPSTAIRS SHOPS enables us to provide better vah $15 than you can possibly get elsewhere, Come up and See, 42nd St. Cor. b'way, Times Squa | 125th St. Cor. 7th Avenue. | nd | Bromx 49th St., Cor. Bergen / Floor Newark 451 Market Street. \ Ss NO ALTERATION CHARGES FIT GUARANTEED we sell more clothes at $15 than any other con- cern in New York, Selling our own made Monroe Clothes DIRECT TO YOU without middleman’s profits in our les in suits, overcoats and evening clothes at AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS OPEN OPEN | EVENINGS : a 4 SATURDAY UNTIL oT dues > i uNTI. | ao foe Cietnes = cea : Nassau St.cor. Frankfort, City Hall Bre adway Cor. Fulton Street, Brooklyn Montague, Cor. Court St, Jersey Ci iy Newark Av., Cor. Bay St.

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