The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 5

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TEUTONS CAPTURE TWO MORE TOWNS FROM ROUMANIANS Falkenhayn’s Troops Seize Orsova and Turnu Severin on the Western Border. STRIKE AT BUCHAREST. | Petrograd Reports an Advance in Dobrudja, but Berlin Claims Gains There. BERLIN, N 24 (by wireless to Rayville).—Orsova and Turnu Severin, both on the Danube, have been enp- tured by Austro-German troops, the War Office announces (These t @ weatern end of the Wallaciia Main, which ts being over un by the army of y are close Roumantan, nd Hungarian borders lin has been claiming the army wht ad b meet. Ber that these two towr Gen. von Falkenhayn's t approaching the Alt valley statemont said there were no impor- tant engagements on the front of| Prinoe Leopold | Bulgarian troops aiding Feld) Marsha! von Mackensen tn Dobrud- | ja have adv: Russian forces from The the fi #, according to ent, Advances 4 at other points, sing aides are io Danube, | aiding the rank in the Austrian oi 1 of the istern battle front sanded by the new Em- peror Charles. Joseph t9 called the “Hungarian Archduke," having chosen Hungiry as his residence fection formerly Heretofore he has commanded an army corps with success Arch tuke Joseph x {not bacon fused with A nand, who f army in Volliynia The new Con Alosuth tn 187 at Munich I hduke J 1 Ferdi sanded af varia. Until as Com-| mander of the Au Seventh Army | Corpa. BUCHAREST, Nov don).—An ttem, t of Glureiu, on the northward to BH @on).—The Bu advance ta Dot | announces that I have reached Lake Tashaul and crossed the| Kartal River. a Ship Reported ko by Torpedo safe BT. JOHN'S, 4.—The Greek st y ported to by marino while on to this port, ar captain reported an uneve " df eixteen days | Musical Headquarters HARPS 75 to $1,800 PIANOS ’ © 10 ” VIOLINS VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS MANDOL.INS GUITARS BANJOS HAWAI#AN URULELES Tindale Music Cabinets Delephone Murray Mill 4144 Chas. H. Ditson & Co. 8-1(-12 East 34th Street 3,000,000 WORKERS: ied at the manufact munitions and material kinds. He saidt ADDED IN GERMANY political ec bill ts tn tenance ¢ a war of nation: war | nded to assure th | laboring population and | that compulsion would only be uaed as . a last resort and was not needed for} Bill Calling Out All Males Be-| ¥eme" tween 17 and 60 Wide- Spread in Effect.’ ——— LONDON, Nov, 2%4.—The German] y Auxiliary Service Bill is considered by Secretary of the Interlor von Loobell as surpassing in importance all previous war measures, accord- ing to an Amsterdam dospatch ‘to Reuters describing the debate on the bill before the main committee of the Reichstag. Secretary von Loebell opened the debate on the bill, which provides for the services of all men from 17 to 60. He said that beside the million whom {tt would render Hable to service in the army it would affect three mil- Hon others to be called upon for other services In this war which “is not James McGreery & Go. 5th Avenue TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS & GAMES men Hable for service wk been regarded as indispensable at home. bravery 1914, ts generd mittee whi Allies ( Madison night. A in the ur batt | only a war of armies, but a war of World staff to go no} t hit at Messines in Ny asst: b has in ¢ |Paris Reports Advances West | ment to-day. The battle northeast of the Mace- est and ALLIES GAINING = ON TWO FRONTS IN MONASTIR SECTION and Northeast of the Mace- donian City. PARIS, Nov, 24.—Further progress the allies west of Monastir was an- uneed in the French oMfcial state- ‘The Ital- all are also | Nezopol early two orbia haa Teutons + advance around Monas- | g to the Serblan official to-day. at fighting occurred Wednes- along the whole front north and wt of Monastir, the allies siting against new German forces fan city te continuing, under Gen, Sr Moderately Priced 1, Child’s Choo Car, as #!!us- { 7. trated, finely painted and deco- | i PEO ica cscs scents ae :) 2. Character Doll, with hair, as illustrated, with figured cos- | t tume and felt hat,..., 1.78 | t Others from... .2.00 to 5.00 3. Celluloid Character Doll, as illustrated, with bent legs, white lawn dress, worsted eap | i and bootees one 8628 | t Others from... .4.50 to 8.00 4. Indian Girl Doll, as illus- trated, Bingtionss......64.0% Others from, in various color com- | t 25 to 6.00 5. Doll’s Reed Sulky, as illus- | 1 trated, in natural finish..,.3.00 | b Same in White 5 E = = 3 6. Hook and Ladder, as 1!- lustrated, with rubber-tired wheels... .c000e08 ‘ 2.00 Others from.....50¢ to 3.00 For Saturd 8. Character Doll, as tllus- 9. Character Boy Doll, aa 10. . 3.00 | seat, coaster brake aud bell, {naweled | med with pink or blue ribbon, 12. Doll's Couch Hammock, ag illustrated, collapsible...1,00 In the Enlarged Toy Department—Fifth Floor A complete and varied assortment of Playthings for Boys and Girls, including Character Dolls, Celluloid Dolls, Rag Dolls and Stockinette Dolls, Games, Kindergarten Toys, Animals, Musical and Mechanical Toys, Meccano Outfits, Dishes, Furniture, Pullman Sleepers, Horses and Carriages, Tri- cycles, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Biplane Flyers, Kiddie Kars, Drums, Lead Soldiers and Sports Accessories. Iron Cooking Stove, a8 llustrated, oxidized finish, 4.00 rated, unbreakable; felt cos- ume in various combinations, 1.65 Others from, ...1.75 to 3.50 llustrated, unbreakable; attrac- ive COSLUME. 06604 e e050 1.75 Others from... .2.50 to 6.00 Boys’ Skate - Mobile, nade of steel, with adjustable 5.00 1. Dog, as tllustrated, of iand-crocheted worsted, trim- 1,75 Others from... .1.00 to 2.75 Others from... .1.50 to 2.00 ay Only Character Baby Dolls, - inches tall; moving eyes with wig. Dolls’ Pullman Sleepers, 26 i holstered in he wheels Mechanical Train Outfits motive, three Passenger Ca and twelve feet of tracks, Flexible Flyer Sleds, Boys’ Scudder Cars, maid bearing wheels, with heavy r corduroy; unbreakable, 19) eyelashes; mohair? 2.75 regularly 4.00 iches long, up-) rubber-tired» 5.00 regularly 7.50 » including Loco-) rs, ove Coal Car regularly 4.00 » 2.50 regularly 2.50 1,95 le of steel, —ball-) ubber tires, 3.75 regularly 5.004 reinforcing the Bulgarian Army defeated German-) The allied advanvs northward niinues, counter-attacka being rep SOFIA, Nov. 24 (via London).—{ Heavy fighting tn the Lake Presba/ region, on the jan front weat | of the Mor reported | int ent by the War tucks were un« suce 1 weat of the lake tz, Burgarian troops 6 trenches, 34th Street ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916, James MeCreery & 5th Avenue 0, C 34th Street Purchases on and after November 25th will appear on bill rendered January Ist, _ Copies of foreign models, many fur trimmed, and mannish tailored Suits suitable for Sport or Travel wear, lined and warmly interlined. Reduced for Immediate Clearance WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS 16.50 High Grade Models from our regular stock originally priced, earlier in the season, at considerably more Choice of Materials: Velour, Broadcloth, Cheviot, Gabardine, silk and wool Jersey In the Desirable Shades: Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Rose and Black. Unprecedented Offering WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED COATS 18.50 This exceedingly timely Sale will afford an opportunity for many women to secure extraordinary values in warm and fashionably fur-trimmed Coats at a very low price. A Special Purchase of smart new Street Coats at decided season styles in full and belted models, fur-trimmed, in the Smart reductions from early te rices includes various fashionable materials and colorings. NOC. 0. DIS NO CREDITS. NO APPROVALS, Extraordinary Reductions MISSES’ SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES All Taken from Regular Stock and Reduced for Immediate Disposal 265 Misses’ Suits 26.50 formerly $5.00 to $9.50 models of Gabardine, Broadeloth, Velour Cheeks or Woo! Velour, plain or fur trimmed, Size 14 to 18 years. 185 Misses’ Coats 18.50 formerly 24.50 to 29.50 Stylish models of Wool Velour, Wool Plush, Broadcloth or ‘Tweed mixtures, plain or fur trimmed. Size 14 to 18 years, Remarkable Values JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Juniors’ Suits,—smart models, of Cheviot, Wool Velour or Broadcloth, plain or fur- trimmed. * Girls’ Conts, of Cheviot, Wool Mixtures, Zibeline, Broad- cloth, Chinchilla or Velveteen, years, F Size 18 to 17 years. 12.75, 18.50 and 22.50 school or dressy models, Size 6 to 14 8.50, 12.75 and 18.50 November Sale In Progress INE FUR COATS, MUFFS AND SCARFS 135 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 16.75 ' formerly 22.50 to 29.50 Chie models, of Taffeta, Meteor or Char. meuse, in the most desirable new colorings. Size 14 to 18 years. 165 Misses’ Serge Dresses 9.75 \ formerly 12.75 to 16.75 Practical and serviceable models of Navy Blue Serge; plain or embroidered effects. Size 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Dre: —a large variety of prac tical and serviceable models suitable for school or dress wear, made of Serge, Wool Plaids or Velveteen. Size 6 to 16 years, 9.75, 12.75 and 16.75 Girls’ Afternoon and Party dainty and very pretty models, of Taff \ Chiffon or Georgette Crepe in street an evening shades, Size 6 to 16 years, 12.75 and 18.50 ; A—Coat of Natural | B—Hudson Seal Coat C—Hudson Seal Coat Muskrat with Hudson Seal with borderdeepeollarand | with skunk collar and ' collar, cuffs and trimmed model 44 tiehes Ione ulfs; 45 inches long, pocket. | 75.00 275.00 185.00 i ; oe aad

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