The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 19

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COLUMBIA WINS DEBATE. Columbia collegia’ versity in aud tur night. The tive of the q . orial Library aaehsete The Folly of Taking Gigestive Pills: A Warning to Dyspeptics, tive pills after pticn of many fietal di ex and tuedicines clr easena | ate GIRLS” Cape + $3 Value sien y ted and Full sweep hed hood ; aid lining and waterproofing guaranteed, $2.48 Poplin; fine material and fini $9.95 [yh Good soualty fabric in tan and blue, Beeed bark patch I sleeves. Stylish for R ‘or Shine. $8.50 Value ) 4% Storm King Goodyear ain pockets. Color and water- proofing guaranteed. Better graded silk finished Poplina et hlue, with it ti value $015.» «83.95 ~~ BOYS’ WATERPROOF Tweed Mixture| UTILITY | CoatéHat| To Match Handsome, durable Tweed fabric, raglan {Ser | anteed waterpr | Finest quality Cashmere » because artl: | prints tuken yest Feonviction for petit larceny, wal ea) Hanley, him Morris was there. | forkot ton 1 should go Morris to Goodyear Ralneoat Go @ Useful Xmas Gifts’ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Special Sale Prices Girls’ Capes of Red and Blu] Weather: ages 4 to 16. 4) HAT to Match. 55 ~ GETS INTO TOMBS, “THRICE DEMANDING “Resolved, eaviial ond lobe a should be comp ate tile thelr diss putes in Jegully establiehed courts of arbitration.” a Debaters for Columbla were: L. E. Leighton 18: 4% A) Bloomburg, ‘18: 7 . ‘10; O. Stegemar A.} ‘1, and ALM. “i Morris Litman Calls Three spoke © New York University pik ar ; he < were Judge TC. %] Times and Writes Warden Crain, Dr ian Fairley and @, M. Pa * my ‘ Bation, Eiht hundred were present Iwice Before Succeeding. Just when he had about convinced nseif there Was a conspiracy am¢ » officials at the Tombs to pr him from taking up his resi there, Morris Littman, of No. Ridgo Street, finally succeeded to-} day in gaining admittance to Institution Morris, Feat | after his following having day, have upon the ( womach | Out of the Criminal Courts Building. | of most forms| He went to the home of his brothar, | who immediately called up Warden| of the Tombs, and notified | The brother address ition his escaped prisoner. ‘My brother told me C was playing he jail people and} back," explained I left my broth- day ~ BOYS’ Black Rubber ag $3.50 Value Best quality rubber. heater cured, — thor- ughiy. vuleanived sp and buckle yar opaneable for teoreay value $5, ee > mi BOYS’ GIRLS’ "ATE RPROOF | : ahh | Raincoat Slip-On and Hat $3.50 Value to Match As illustrated § | 95 Made of Tan Rubber jized Bombarine: gu |anteed waterproof. A, 4 to 16 Double Texture, Tan or $4 Value Olive Bombazine: plaid ‘i ae to match dic {) GIRL Ss | BoYs’ ‘ POPLIN > Plaid Bac Raincoat G2 ! Double Textur: & Hat to Match AKR | $0.95 $5 Value \ Value $5 Ye quality fabric; tull cemented, stylish, dura- ble: Tan or Olive Raincoat and Hat to yeatsh all shades we $5.48 GIRLS’ Tweed Mixture CoatsHat Value $8.00 Spe cial Meas Sale PEN 'S AND WOMEN'S Rubberized TWEEDS and RAINCOATS | Fine selection, beautiful ee materials, in. | restra THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, |r Howie after supper and went to a he and W admittance “Who the « EVENTS SOF THE DAY AT THE RUSSIAN BAZAAR — white sapphire about an Inch A large ed of the Court Ft ta Supre Nyack Park more la |ish Embassy has issued a cireular to | shippers in this country giving a lst | of articles which muy be sent to Rus- through telling in | 8 the ¢ While would = indic ‘a paper on the DIVORCES IN CANADA. Average Cont In pulled the bell and demanded at the Russian Bazan nt Armory yeste sats PARK COMMISSION ENJOINED. ission fr in and within the I um tre 1 the oper VO OUT ereat as th ‘ederal Government's, States relinquish their powers to the in| Federal Government there will be in- Rod troduced into politics a tremendous 200) corrupting force. a | He mentioned three chief objections {to the plan of the railroads for the man | substitution of Federal for State con- + The Mayor mi! ASPIRATIONS, raid.) tn discourng- political aspira- Hanley fatled to Rorough Preside: * inquired the t every time] ° |trol. First, he maintained there Siar exten hire i one escape 1} could not be efficient regulation with- ; making at nse of doing crochet }out the creation of a machinery far | work beyond the power of the people to]. “But that wouldn't have any effect on d control a Te Suffragette. ‘ a that TH. 6 into consideration Dubw ‘Old-fashioned | hasn't seen. yc oe reuroade im shel igees at @ women|tels you that » i older: States, with revenues twice as should occupy thel » H, Slocum, Military Att wel will be to-day and th n a Interstate m acquiring any the Ramapo Mountains watershed aren of the n Water Power and » the water com- 4 on prop y and he Brit- must be ers in order assurance from the elreular N expert recently offered to tell the REGAL Shoe makers how to cut down the cost without effecting the appearance of the shoe. The Head of the business said “My friend, weare not interested in taking something out of REGAL shoes—butin putting miore into them.” The REGAL business grew from a small beginning. It was built on a knowledge of shoe Jeather—a study of shoe style and shoe service—ofhuman feet and how to fit them, not in study of price tags and eye effects—not a knowledge of wax and finish and leather substitutes. Note the above illustration, This shoe is photographed with a foot in it —not stuffed with paper or filled out with a wooden form. It will look just like this on your foot, if you let the REGAL salesman fit you Properly, We call this shoe the Rugby. It is made of sturdy Oil Grain Russia Leather with full double soles of white-oak tanned leather. Made forall weathers and finished as neatly as a glove— perforated tip over a medium city toe, invisible eyelets half way up, hooks for the upper lacing, broad back- stay from heel seat ending in the serviceable leather pull strap. The price is $6.50, A lot of men buy “window shoes”—an eye full of shoe and price tag. Window style is not foot style. REGAL Shoes are all for the foot—good style and good shoe-sense. A hard combination to beat when you consider these new and wanted leathers, selected hides, special tannage, in Russets, Mahoganies, Blacks and Two-tone effects, y war ma- Russia, the nature o ated. thy 0 1 nt and Dr, Charles 2.000, and for) us we MAYOR MITCHEL PROMISES 'RUNAWAY SCHOOLGIRLS — ade a similar address before the Rotary Club at a luncheon in the Hotel Me a gi Cashews, Kf ies CREPICISING Hs Cry, | and other fabrics; all ¢ t Prom the Kansas City Stor) "2.74 cuphiy watereete Ahonde POP CRED [| “onodpeanseaumn himt=can ata o tome Xmas gift. Values my hotel and sneer at our progres ™ a 3.74 $l2 to $15 Hite olty enorled t anilord of ALL GOODS PACKED IN HANDSOME HOLIDAY BOXES Petu. Tavern af e had kicked a - « r r him He said “th at about Gaadyaar Walmeoa Ma |." unning for BEWARE OF IMITATORS. Note carefully exact locations & fullname “But, heard the hi Flatiron Bullding qwo (41 Br "way, N.W. Cor. ae St. ( TH STORES OPEN r. 13th SI. eC PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY,» Give bust and length | THE ACTORS BALM. build up a officals | ty in Y decided A FINELY PAVED BROADWAY LED HOME, REPERTANT |: ud 1 , | ‘ | He Is Elected Unanimously as Hon- 1 rary Me f the Street | \ - Association, Hi " ind was g h ere t y t Watited: to eet Ih (he ert pressure on one 4 an honorary 1 of ; datrate'a ‘Court keeper him away fortis Gavthiney jananect veut ie ictte expinine aye he 1 second time x ded {| Mayor assured: it that the hid) etanuee maa W 7 = sities! ut \ nd planne : ould Introduce Into Politics tate tir 1! on Reybelle This tine he was told if he didn't ; se 4. t « reasne likey. ewothena. fo away he would be ted for | of Nation Tremendous Cor- {rullzing powers of the Federal Gov mirted from Sta rnment ying the guests, most of whom ruptine Force, He F Mr. Bryan argued that the very fact | | wero preparing to tak Mutual} rupting Force, He Says. that the tthe sole money Welfare League entrance examina. | power o had taken $120 tons | WASHINGTON, Dee. §.-- Willlam lowe. r lelighted to have he NM So, | wrote Warden Hanley an-| Jenn ams Biel och ir oe ' a + |S eabeee arars. anbolied, WriNpliw tie brat Upright and flaky !—thet’s other letter," continued Morris. | fore the Newlands committee, in-| he remarked total up to 330, Keiare ie What 2udtd Vestigating transportation problems, Leer ey » Tam. stating if) Mayor Mitchel sald in part Hy how biscuits bake from dough of Sear Warder to register a vigorous protest against | Feneral, un “[ belleve that the best pavement ive| Presto Self-Raising Flour. | the proposed absorption by the Fed- that ean be devised will be none too eral Government of certain powers of] Mr. Bryan. sald he was in favor of| good for the Board of Hetimate t 1 will « control over tho railroads now exe of governmental guarantee | provide, ‘The question of comparative | day morning at entrance erclsed by tho State Governmenta, |< beige Mice a be kept the Feosta should not be the controlitn BOX OF FANCY | 7. e 8 ol! h sour Ppl ei 6 ie repavin, “ Sroad Tombs, Pleane don't. disappoint ir. Bevan contended that whea the nace Rae: en in the repaving of Broad R iz EF / CHOCOLATES With each purchase of 1 lb. Tea or Coffee or a ne Would oeeread ine 25e purchase of any of our merchandise w up t AT OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8TH & 9TH Best Bronx Coffee, 18¢ Ib. Best United Coffee, 25c Ib. 60c Value Tea, 25¢ |b. UNITED IMPORTING CO., Ltd. red to nia! nite cam hip. t b volunt Watch Out For Anonymous Shoes \ There never was a time when it was more important in buying to know who made the shoe—the men back of it, their idea, their purpose, and how much they are thinking about you. Think for a moment of REGAL as an institution—the stake it has in the good-will of its two million customers: its forty REGAL stores in the Metropolitan centers: its thousand REGAL Special Agents in other towns and cities, Every REGAL Shoe is signed with the REGAL name. An anonymous shoe is like an anonymous letter—it evades responsibility. It is our aim to deliver the best shoe-value in America for the money. Good leather is scarce. The shoe situation is serious, Nobody can make the kind of shoe we think you ought to wear for $4 any more. We advise you to pay $5 and up—and to get REGAL Shoes if you can, Find Your Regal Store NEW YORK CITY Broadway at 10th St. Broadway at 27th St Broadway at 37th St. 14th St, at 3rd Ave, BROOKLYN 4 Flatbush Ave, 1049 Broadway 1375 Broadway NEWARK, N. J. 825 Broad St *Nassau and Ann St. 175 Broudway * Broadway at Doane St. * Broadway at Spring St 6th Ave, at 21st St. St. at 7th Ave, 2929 Third Ave, 357 Fulton St, 301 Broadway 406 Fifth Ave. JERSEY CITY (* Men's Shoes Only) 108 Newark Ave,

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