Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘| oy AMERICANS FICHT FOR ALLS, BUT DONT KNOW Wt Many Reasons Mingled, but Main One Is Unexplainable “Rig Impulse.” ALL EAGER FOR ACTION. billing, Harvard '05, Would Know “When Next Draft Goes to France.” By J. W. Pegler. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) SOMEWHERE ON THE ENGLISH COAST, Nov. 11 (by mail).—Weartng the King’s khak! and ready to dle for Britain, members of the legion of American troops tn Canada's army atill wondor just why they “Joined.” “Why do Americans enlist?” was asked by the United Press corre- apondent, Potlea down to two answer In “Just because.” Capt. F. H. Burr of Columbus, 0, who was an Automobile salesman in Loa Angeles, {s unable to nay exactly what Impulse made him take the step, words, their Me served two years in Cuba with the|Aise In the Seventeenth U. §. Infantry, “The exact motive will alwaya bea mystery to me,” he said lots of suggestion»—hatred of Ger- Earn Money Knitting at Home. It 1s @ fact at the present time that many women operating Auto-Knitters at home are making over $2.00 per day Lnitting hosiery. The work is pleas- ant and easily learned and gives one steady employment at home the year round. Write to-day to Auto-Knitter Hosiery Co, Inc, Desk 32-D, 147 Tranklin St, Buffalo, N. Y., for full particulars, as more workers are Deeded at once.—Advt ‘PAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™ AVE. AT 20" ST. C For Friday and Saturday, because sizes are broken . hoe Bargains REDUCED Women’s Cut Lace Shoes | Women should not buy their shoes haphazard, With leather 200° higher especially now. ordinary times, our shoes are. selling at practically “There are! keven many, admiration for France, the de- sire to avenge Belgium, and the love of adventure. They don't exactly fit the case, Then thero's the six-beat- seller Idea; domestic tragedies and scrambled love affairs. If any man jin the outfit fa suffering from @ cracked heart he t# guarding bie secret mighty well “Mix all these elements together and add the big impulse and you'll have the answer. But don't ask me about that tmpulse. | “The question our man are asking ja not, ‘Why am I here?’ but ‘When | a0 we go to France?’ Nearly 70 per cent, have fought in the American | army from Chine to Cuba and the re- mainder served with college cadet corps or state militia.” the captain: “I'd like to have an evening's leave, sir,” be sald “Sergenat, why did you enlist? Burt asked abruptly. | The soldier grinned and replied: | ‘I'm biamed it I knew.” i's A, L. Hollenback of Sparta, Wis. three years in Porto Rico with the Third Wisconsin,” Burr went on, “He and an Indian pal, named Bassett, from Pleasant Point, Maine, spond their leiwure dur- ing the da rebing for big woods. | ‘These cult «1 foresta don't faavl- nate them at all.” Major EF. 1, Harrington, also of Columbus, cnuse was vague about what d him to join, but as fidgety to eet to the front as an Engiieh Tommy after pine months in a training camp. Harrington won hia football and baseball degrees at Ohlo Btate | University, where he was a class. |mate of Burr, Lieut, ©. BE. Davin, ion, used to be their mathemat “Here is vard ‘06, years in the Forty- ew York Infantry," said Harrington. “He ought to be'a good man ne impuly things.” Killing meky 4 olfiver, got up f 5 an seated reading @ r Hit to Dr. Eltot,* he sald. “It's | too m If you do got the answer, let m on it, When does the next draft France?” “It's the samo all the way through,” Burr said. “Wo have college men galore in the outfit who hav up careers in everything fi movies to medicine ficers, eithor. “Sergeant Lester Longlance of Ash- Not al High | before-the-war-prices. Now that a busy Fall | ] | season has left us with broken ity f * sizes we are reduci ] | of our most desirable shoes to about cost, rather than fill in the missing sizes at greatly advanced — $4.45 — FORMERLY SOLD TO $8.00 | Every Ever Mahogany Russia Calf Vamp, White Kid Top. Mahogany Russia Calf Vamp, Gray Buckskin Top Gun Metal Calf Vamps, Dark Gray Kid Tops. Paris Brown Kid Vamp, Light Tan Cloth Top. Patent Leather Vamps, Black Kid Tops, All Have Welted Soles and Louis XVI. Heels oo All styles ng some women's reduced prices, be exactly air from our own stock Brown carried at our 6th Ay, at 20th St. Store also sold at our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad Street eee e------. oe ne ee ae ee we = ae = SS ee A sergeant saluted and addressed | * Bliling, Har- | This, then, is an opportun- lor women to select the very pick of our stock at greatly backed by the reliability of the World’s Largest Shoe Store to All_ Mahogany Russia Calf, All Battleship | | air this season’s style | i Gray Kid, All | | ford, N.C liwle and as graduated from Car- the Academy at Weat z laa’ aroh to join, Bert. Up & position in Chicago when he ine, ce TOMAR l City, Titnota, left a prosperous prac- ( ion. F of Taunton, Mass, sacrificed m: THE BVENING WORLD, FRI aint f Major W. C, Sapp is a graduate of heard the legion was fo tlee down in the ‘Emypt’ sect when the “something” ealled him West Virginfa University, He gave “Capt. B. B. Hutehin { {6 jstudied medicine at > Univermty and te our m cor 4 Officers agree that Lieut. Francie t ——— England's forces, A Harvard man the ‘92 class, Francis had become vice-president of a big shoe firm in Taunton, Ho went to the Somme | with the latest draft and was compll- mented on the discipline of his men. Just one man was found in the Legion Whose reason for joining 19 alwaya on the tip of his tongue, | coupled with a fluent stream of anti- 3ody of Francis Joseph Lying in State To-day in Scheon- brunn ‘“Workroom.,” TO BE BURIED TUESDAY 1 Carinae Soachirn “Sesten, of Molina, Miinols—a Belgian }Death is Declared to Have ean apatite Been Caused by Peritonitis DYING WORDS OF EMPEROR | and Paralysis of the Heart. ADDRESSED 10 PEOPLE) inva coin nontny, Sow s¢--t | brunn Praised the Army and Navy for from which for sixty-otent Their Devotion and Grieved Over | yenra no ruled Austro-Hungary, the Unmerited Mishaps, LONDON, Nov. 24.—A special edi- tlon of the Weiner Zeitung has pub- the working room of Sch Palace, body of Emperor Francts Joseph Iny in state to-day. His hands clasped @ silver and pearl rosaty whtoh the Hahed the following farewell words of | Monarch had always ured during bis Rr inane | lifetime, At each corner of the cas- amperor Francis Joneph, according to| vir worn great candies, while his }@ Vienna despatch to Routers by way | favorite flowers, Miles of the valley of Amsterdam: and vi were massed on either aide of the bier, Priests Intoned con stantly the Vietls of the Dead. | Arrangements for the funeral were , | completed to-da Tho remains of the late ruler will He in the Grott y, or working room of the pal- “To my beloved people I express my heartiest thanks for their ward me and my house In hy An well a® in times of dist conaclounness of this done me good and atr fulfilling my impertat ali times has antmated my army ana| ‘!*t t and bot my Landwehrs gives Hat My sMCCONsOr can | them not leas than I aia" or or the Imperial court olficer, every }ment at the H [the lord stewa household will next w2-------------! 1 gold-jo 1 whe in « skull of the first Austrian Archbishop, Thursday afternoon's final bearing of the body to the grave will also be impressive in its somber pomp. All| the German princes, Inchiding many from neutral countries are expected | t than in hath wae ( ( { t { ( ( ( y \ f ' Just before he became unconscious, ( Franz Josef received news of the Ten- ] fers, apeceee in oapturing Craiova, ( tament—"I am tired.” ] Memorial Mase ( ( \ { { \ \ ( | His last words tt te said, were the > for deceased com- tholio Benevolent Legion will be offered as usual at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan, on bi & Day, at 10 A.M. sharp y Monsignor MJ. La roof St prices—every pair —— 0S 0 0 SO 0 0 0 0 SS 0 0 S10). as represented here. Whoopee! Whee! = I'm gonner get home in time for supper. Ma's got D&C doughnuts, "n_ pie, ‘n I can't be late. Hooray for Ma, she Suede Is the Flour for me BELS-NALAING 1c und 25¢ Packages <—0-—So — 0. Soo 0. Soloists: Victor Wittgenstein, S00 owe 2 OO 0 SO 0 0 0 0 Oot . a an a ae ee DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916, Founded 1826 Lord Saturday, Nov, 2 at 3 P. M. . Pianist. Hans Kronold, "Cellist. 38th Street Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Appear on Bills Rendered January Ist, 1917. [WOMEN’S FUR COLLARED COATS Extraordinary Values Superior haw wool plushes and velour cloths, belted or on loose lines. Special, $45.00 silks and warmly interlined. distinctive elegance, ' ) | they continue to rve the same | ‘ \ aed ae | $25.00, $32.50, $39.50, $50.00 «x $60.00 is Span ceremonial - al 7 . : : : j rite ue yvebdohary Livome of Hofburg Auguatiner. In Three hundred smart Suits, finely tailored of practically every fashionable fabric, || he with feelings of nt structure, more than 400 including Velveteen. The majority are fur trimmed Coats, warmly interlined and silk ae thelr bravery, loyalty gi ONG. S Che pay SURES lined; skirts conform to the new silhouette. Third Ploor |aneir victories gave m ful pride of eval architec Jand their unmerived tnishaps painful case -an-am: iscanmnsenenvamomnhean | sorro’ The excellent spirit which at ‘ aan ann SU aachainicencmnedine JUNIORS’ SUITS Reduced For Clearance $15.00, $19.50, $24.75 Formerly $19.50 to $35.00 Jaunty models in navy, brown or green, all wool poplins, Gabardines, broadcloths, plain and check wool velours; many are effectively trimmed with fur, Sizes 15 and 17 years. Suits $29.50, $35.00, $45.00 and $69.50 Formerly $45.00 to $85.00 Superior qualities broadcloth, velours and velveteen in models trimmed with fur. Navy, green, brown and Bur- gundy. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Juniors’ Coats Reduced for Clearance $9.50 and $12.50 Formerly $10.95 to $19.50 Mixtures, cheviots, wool plush, velour and chinchilla coats in navy, brown, green, grey and mixtures, Coats $19.50 and $25.00 Formerly $22.50 to $35.00 Wool velour, wool plush and zibeline of excellent qualities in navy, brown, green, mustard or Burgundy; trimmed Sizes 1§ and 47 years third Bloor velvet or fur ee em ee mee ey BOYS’ SHOES Mannish Lasts Smart and serviceable Footwear in Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Black Russia Calf. Sizes TE tO 6G sccsesec ens Boys’ Calfskin Shoes, , $2.95 laced Shoes of sturdy, black Calfskin; sizes I to 514, | “Little Men’s’’ Shoes, $2.95 Orthopedic lasts; in patent and dull leathers. Sizes 10 to 1314. Ground Floor, ——me & THE BOY’S WINTER Kl OUTFIT An Important Home Question, to Which We Are Prepared to Supply a Most Practical Answer. Be Son a little toddler or well on the road through his ‘teens, our Boys’ Sec- tion has the very things in clothing and furnishings that he will need for his Winter outfit. You will find here just those articles that it is often important but difficult to secure in the styles you would most desire. { { ] | Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $12.50 ! New pinch-back and belted models, with two pairs ot knickerbockers, lined throughout; built to withstand the hard wear expected ot a healthy boy; all wool fancy mix- tures and serges. Overcoats Junior and School Over- coats. Dark, all wool mix- tures and chinchillas, Cor- rect belted or pinch-back models, for the young man Mackinaws The from “sheep to shape” kind, which insure not only warmth but excel- lent wear for all sorts of sport.. Others at $10.00 and 1 $15.00 } $12.50, ee Fo W008 ee: | On OO a Oa 00 Ee ae 0 Sa 0 Gan Sa 00) Sa 0 SS S009) SS 0 0 SS 0 $19.50 and $25.00 Deep collars of the most fashionable and becoming furs, contrast effectively with the rich new colors of the fabrics. Handsome Fur Collared Coats Of Cut or Plain Bolivia Cloth, One of the most important offerings of the season, for these are garments that heretofore have sold for $65.00. The model, extremely flaring, is cleverly belted at the front and has the new straight effect at the back. Richly lined with plain or fancy i Burgundy, African brown, plum, green, taupe, San- tiago and gold, with huge collars of French seal (dyed coney) or moline, A garment of NOVEMBER REDUCTION SALE OF SUITS Exceptional Values at ea Club Luncheon * 60c Special Luncheon 85c Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 1A. M.tos5 P. M. Tenth Floor eel ene, Taylor VENUE 39th Street { oleae ee eee ae at in full flaring models, smartly MISSES’ SUITS Reduced for Clearance to $15.00, $22.50, $28.50 Formerly $18.95 to $39.50 A collection of extremely smart models, the majority fur trimmed. Finely tailored of velour cloths, gabardines and broadcloths, these have inter- lined silk lined coats and the newest skirts. Sizes 16 and 18 years. Finer Suits at Proportionate Reductions Afternoon and Evening Frocks i Special $29.50 A group of models, distinguished by their charming new style. The Afternoon Dresses are of lustrous charmeuse, sheer Georgette crepes or velvet combined with these fabrics, beaded, embroidered or fur trimmed in smart effects, The Dancing Frocks in chiffon ta satin, adorned with silver, lace Sizes 14, 16 4 | | | ' Misses’ Fur Collared Coats Special Values at $29.50, $39.50 to $59.00 Decidedly modish garments in mixtures, cheviots, velour cloths, broadcloths and novelty materials; the ma- jority warmly interlined and finely silk lined and 18 year Sizes 16 Third Bloor Peerenrerrerrenanrenrme emer eer ae dy ance eae meena, ae sn eeecemenat MISSES’ SHOES | High-cut Boots in tan Russia calf, gun-metal and patent leather, with kid or cloth tops, Sizes 24 to 6.... ....4 . SIRES TEMG £0 Ficicaesecretenscecness High Cut White Buckskin Shoes for Misses and Children . $5.00 2 8iotorr.. . $4.00 F 6108 eee see sy ee oe ee ee oe 2% to6.. 11% to 2, iy ee ees THE TOY and DOLL SHOP The First Stopping Place on the Road to Heart's Desire, in the Merry Land of Santa Claus. Moy the place, too, where jofly old Santa Claus stores al] the beautirul, lovable Dolls, waiting tor bright-eyed little girls to mother them ere he keeps the wondertul Toys, tor tiny tote and growing boys, against the time tor loaging the # reindeer sledge at Christmas Choo Choo Cars........... $1.25 Velocipedes .............. $4.95 $18.75 Rag Dolls............... .....50¢ w $5.00 Juvenile Books........... 25c¢ w $1.50 Doll Carriages............. $3.00 to $19.50 Doll Houses............... $4.50 © $25.00 Lead Soldiers .......... .. $1.00 t $5.00 Juvenile Golf Sets..$3.50, $4.50, © $6.00 Steam Engines. . $1.00 to $25.00 Fourth Floor a eee ee ae eh ee ese ee o_o 00 | S00 —0. 0 0 00 0 S08 1 SS 0 0 00) Sa 00 SS 0S 00 SS 0 1 SS SS 0 SS OS S00 SS 0 SO 0 SS Ore