The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 8

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“a VETS” TO GREET THE RETURNING SEVENTH NOKOAY AS AN ESCORT Fifth Avenue Parade and Re- view Part of Home Com- ing Ceremony. The Seventh Regiment, return- Ing from service on the Mexican border, will observe thi «day. Arrives Birmingham at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Arrives Chattanooga at 2 elolook to-morrow afternoon, Arrives New York Monday, Messages to the regiment may be sent to Now Orleans to G, C, Kelleher. All aorts of martial plans were mado to-day to receive the Seventh Regi- DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR PALL OU 25-cent bottle of “Dander- ine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. Within ten minutes after an cation of Danderine you cannot snes trace of dandruff or falling hair | and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a) few weeks’ tise, when you see new hair, | fine and downy at “irst—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the | wealp. A. little Danderine immediately | doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and seraggy, just mo a cloth with Danderine and refully draw it through your hair, ng one small strand at atime. The effect is amaz- ing—your hair will be light, fluffy | and Wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, | softness and luxuriance | Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store toilet counter, and prove that heir is as pretty and soft as an: that it has been’ negle by careless treatin you surely can ha and lots of it if you will just try # littie Danderine.—Advt. Sixth Avenue at Men’s Shoes $4.85 and $5.85 Children’s Shoes $1.65 to $2.45 lative bargains, ttyle but there is large naturally e best choosing | relatives in America *| whose shop Viola passed. | was withdrawn from the Sub-Tre: Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 Andrew Alexander A Sale of Shoes for Men, and Children Subitantial reductions from former low prices make these shoes super. The sizes are not complete in each the lot, and while the quantity is y | ment when ft comes marching home [on Monday. The regimental voterans to the number of 1,500 will parade as an escort, to aay nothing of the 800 members of the depot battalion. Court Acce Judgn Mayer, in t ‘ome Dandreau teception Commit rdt will be floor m 0. K.'s MILLS & GIBB SALE WORLD'S OWN SOCIAL SET. |\° | Finn EMPlovees Annoance Thetr Seeond |»! *") Annual Dance and Mich Old Time. rid Soctal Club, Ria and on. for ‘ederal Dia- | ¢ | Gon, Dante! Appleton, formerly of various aa Colonel of the Seventh, will head tho | "Itt Court to-day, confirmed the ene ea a ocaiee | veteran force. The regimental band, |°? he arrota of Mills & Gibb to 1 W rae Oat asia ed with mich additional field musio as ta] Jones, representing the reorganten-|i"n, and’ Fulton Strack, Brooking | available, will lead the returning war- | tion committee of creditors | uring the evening there will be apectai riors and thelr home friends in a pa-| Tho two por cent. of non-aanenting | dancing contesta for gold prizes, jrade from the Pennsylvania Btation | creditors are to 662-8 per| oftte John FF, Clarry, over to Fifth Avonue, and thence past | ‘*nt. of claims, The foreinn creditors | Pr t Freyer, Vice s the Union League Club, where they lowed to pro sand the 4 Second Vice lene ortetnal itty officers ‘and 1218] opin ncenraance with the plan of re-|s D, Hadwin, Rreasurer;| layer cake light and tempt: men who went South are in thel interests will he nericted by te ate ncatme, aaa | iB. Simple——use Presto home-coming command. Three men| corporation which t# to continue oy | Self-Raising Flour. died during the five months of ser-| business vice and the leaves, discharges and resignations of 281 made up the dit- ference. Tho travel schedule of the com- mand calls for thelr arrival at New Orleans to-day at 2 o'clock. Four ‘hours will be spent In that city and| ~ |G. ©. Kelleher of New Orleans we | agreed to deliver telegrams for the | membors If they are sent to him, To. morrow morning at 9 o'clock the 9 |Seventh reaches Birmingham, Ala, | and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon they | | pass through Chattanooga, Tenn, M4 U.S. INTERCEDES AGAIN | FOR BELGIAN WORKERS Charge Grew Makes Suggestions to von Bethmann-Hollweg, the | German’ Chancellor. | BERLIN (via London), Nov. %4.— Joseph C. Grew, secretary of the United States Embassy, had an hour's interview with Chancellor von Beth- mann-Hollweg regarding the Belgian labor problem. | He laid before the Chancellor, tn- | formally and unofficially, sugges- tlons for @ certain amelioration of the compulsory employment of Bel- «tan workmen as a concession to Helgian national feelings and neutral public opinien, Detatls of the conversation are re- | | garded for the present as confidential. | The Spanish Ambassador, as the ofMcial representative of Belgian in- | terests, also had a conference with | the Chancellor on the same subject. THE HAGUE ((via London), Nov. %4—Father John B. Deville of Chi- cago has started for Belgium on tis fourth trip to bring out old men, | women and children to rejoin thelr ‘Three hundred of these refurees are ready to leave! In East and West Flanders, No one has been permitted to leave these dis- tricts by the German authorities for more than twelve months, pease aceite SEEK MISSING SCHOOLGIRL AND COBBLER IN OHIO 15-Year-Old Viola Oswald of Rich- mond Hill Last Seen Entering Shop Soon After Deserted. Search for Viola Oswald, ffteen-year- old daughter of Mr, and Mra, John Ov- wald of No, $$ North Wickes Street, Richmond Hill, Queens, who disap- el Monday while on the way to ho ta in to have and for thirty, € —0 0 0S 0 0 0 OS 0 SO — 0 SO SO. Tho girl, It was learned after she disappeared, had struck up @ friend- ship with the cobbler, Last Monday she was walking with Grace Jahnasen, « schoolmate, whom she agked to wait @ oment on the corner, as she wanted eo Alfonzo, Gra & while went hile Meturnine home, she noticed | shop Was deserted and told | iting w have learned Viola tn- at $100,000 Gold Cota to Spain, Gold coin to the amount of $100,000 yesterday fo; {eh exchan to Spain, Span- n firm to strong ke. A withdrawal nade from the nent to Argen~ Nineteenth Str. Women Women’s Boots $3.65 and $4.65 Women’s Slippers $2.95 and $3.75 a good choice in arly shoppers vet The STRATFORD PIANO, $195 In providing us with the Stratford Piano so that we might toffer it at the minimum price of $195, the manufacturers have put into our hands a musical value of exceptional merit. ' The tone is sweet, true and resonant; the action is light and elastic; the case a beautiful dark mahogany. The Stratford will give lasting on and will do credit to the musical discrimination of the many who are purchasing it for their homes. EASY PAYMENT TERMS As Low As $10 DOWN, $6 A MONTH You are invited to inspect the Stratford to-morrow—to ex- amine it closely; to hear it and play upon it. Our convenient payment terms are extended to all who wish to take advantage of them. CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Exceptional Values for Saturday in Misses’ and Girls’ Modish Attire At these extremely low prices: Misses’ Dressy Coats, ) Afternoon and Evening Frocks, fitted short | | in paillettes and long silhouette effects, of Georgette crepes, nets or gold lace adorned with iridescent trimmings, tinsel embroidery, fur bands, ribbons and flowers; new colorings, Special at $35.00 of wool velour, in loose and se. waisted models; single and « effects, many with fur colla lined and warmly interline e-breasted and cuffs; silk Special at $37.50 \ Misses’ Special at $29.50 Very Smart Coats, - - Several new models, fashioned in velour cloth; belted and semi-fitted full shirred Empire styles, many with large fur collars; silk lined and interlined. Girls’ Utility Coats, Attractive modela made of superior quality cheviot, belted and plain styles, convertible | collars, many fur-trimmed; 6 to 16 years, | i Special at 88.05 Girls’ Attractive Coats, Jour cloth or broadcloth; convertible llar of natural raccoon or bandings; lined throughout and interlined; 10 to 1 years, Special at $16.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats, | fashioned in velvet or velour cloth, with deep collar of fitch fur bandings of French seal dyed coney); lined and interlined; LZ te 16 ves $22.00 of ve Girls’ Smart Coats, developed in velvet; flare and belted effects, many trimmed with fur bands; lined and interlined; sizes from & ¢ >peeial at SL4.75 1} years A <9. S09 — 9). —S 0 —S 0 0 8 <—S>0. S09. 0 SO 0 SS I SS At OS 0 00 0 SS 00) SS 0 SS 0 SS 0 SS 0 SS Oe Oe St * Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Large Reductions in Trimmed Millinery In the French Salon on the ‘Lhird Floor, Saturday, ® A Collection of Women’s Very Attractive Hats Copies of French Models and our own creations, including Sailors, Continentals, Turbans, ete., many fur trimmed, at $8.50 Which is About One-Half Former Prices. A Sale of Evening Bags and Fans AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, SATURDAY Opera and Dance Bags - at $1.95, 3.50 and 6.75 Imported and Domestic Models, of fine silks, many trimmed with real lace and ribbon flowers, some with mirror bottoms, also beaded effects; formerly from $2.95 to $10.00 Very Artistic Fans . at $1.50, 1.95, 2.75 to 4.50 in a large variety, spangled, hand painted and lace trimmed, with pearl, bone and fancy sticks; formerly from $2.25 to 7.50 Recent importations of exquisite Feather Fans moderately priced. Desirable Plain and Fancy Silks A special offering of Short Lengths, To-morrow, on the Second Floor, includes Satins, Messalines, Crepe de Chine, Moire Crepes and Taffetas, Chiffon Taffetas, Japanese Silks and Habutais; Printed Crepes, Foulards and Chiffons, Striped Taffetas, etc.; formerly 68c to $4.50, at 45c, 78c, 95c, to 1.95 a yard Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coatings An Interesting Sale on the Main Floor of Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths Of Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Cheviots, Gabardines, Poplins, Novelty Velour Checks, Stripes and Plaids, Homespuns and Mixtures in this season’s fashionable colors, at the special prices of 85c, 1.10, 1.45 to 1.95 yard The Boys’ Clothing Section On the Third Floor, maintains excellent assortments for school or dress attire, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES: Norfolk Suits, $6.75 to 17.50 | Norfolk Suits, $7.75 to 17.50 in the latest models, with extra in Blue Serge, latest models, with extra knickerbockers; 7 to 18 years. knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years, Novelty Suits, $5.00 to 20.00 School Overcoats, $11.50 to 18.50 Junior Norfolk, Russian and Middy styles; in neat and fancy mixtures; belted and blue serge, fancy mixtures, silk, 8 to 10 yrs box back models; sizes 11 to 18 years. Junior Overcoats, $5.00 to 18.50 Boys’ Mackinaws, $5.00 to 9.75 in fancy mixtures; pinch and belted- in a great variety; back models; sizes 244 to 10 years. sizes 8 to 18 years. The Stationery and Engraving Section Is showing numerous highly useful articles which make most acceptable gifts for both men and women, including Desk Accessories Of Fancy Colored Metal, Brass, Black or Light Blue Glass or Leather, at $8.00, 4.25, 6.00, 10.00 and upward Tool Baskets, fitted, | "Phone Covers, painted wood, | Handy Baskets, fitted, at $4.60 at $1.35 and 3.00 at $3.75 Twine Holders at 55e, 1.00, 1.50 to 3.75 Stern Brothers’ Fountain Pen, self filling, 1,00 Fancy Boxes of Paper . at 50c, 75c, 85c to 1.50 Specially put up for holiday gifts, Christmas Cards and 1917 Calendars Books for Christmas Gifts The Main Floor Section is replete with Holiday Books at reasonable prices, FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS FOR CHILDREN Dave Porter and His (Handsomely bound) at 90c Double—By Edward Chatterbox p il A ae O. | Georgina of the Rain- John Martin's Annual..at 90c Btratemeyer: a 9 bowa- By Annie Fel. ¢y 98 | Rinkitink in Os—Hy L, Drake of Troop One— gy 9 lowsJohnaton......at $1, Frank Baum... ..+ +. at 90. By Isabel Hornibrook, $1,; A School Girl's Diary. Rainy Day Scrap Book Boy Scoute Year Book. By May Beldwin....e¢ $1.25 More than 100 pictures Articles and Stories pene en “ ia he cut out and placed Scouting, Nature, ne's ing—By above proper Faploration‘ete at $1,50 Isla May Molling....t $1,25 desenplon st, ms 80. Illustrated Gift Books eiemtinttamnso nee PYIOS 93,80 | Myths tern nee mM gs og harles Frohr Manager and Man Hy Lane Hf, Maroosson and Dual, l'rchiman,, $2,00 y Novin 0, te $3.50 | © Texas the Maryelous— Winter a ye

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