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PAMILY TREASURES, (From the Phiiadelphia Bulletin.) “What's the trouble In the house- Hn . “Mother gave awny all of father’s old Gothes, and he retaliated.” “As to how?" § “By throwing away all her old med!- bine dotties.” Sas When letters ‘trun into one another’’— when fatigue or headache fol- lows reading—the condition of your eyes should be inves- tigated — NOT by an Optician —NOT by a “Jeweler” —NOT by an “eyeglass merchant.” ONLY by an Oculist (a Registered Physician). ue to the enormous vol- ume of our patronage, we provide the careful, conscien- tious examinations of Regis- tered Eye Physicians (Ocu- ral to prescribe—if need- And the services of skilled, practical Opticians for the adjustment of the mountings. for the same reasons, we operate our own Ten facto- mes and manufacture the glasses we furnish. Harris Glasses cost more. e Weulists and Gpircrans '. bth & 6th Aves, 442 Columbus Blot & 824 Sts, ny Nassau ei ar John bt. 405 &t, Nicholas bet, 180th & 1818t, 9629 Broadway. bet. 09th & 100th Bia. 1007 Broadway, nr. y, Brookly 489 Fulton &t.. opp. . Brooklyn, 482 Broat St. nex $2 or iT W. 84th BI | The sled with the famous non-skid runners ie The always-welcome gif > é “snow-mobile,”? which mean ship, ; New construction inc ‘ nickel steel which preven n control. t All-steel front adds durability No more dragging of wet feet colds and saves doctor's bills, So rh : ' ’ ¢ Flexible Flyers are sold bi nine sizes, 3 tu Sia ft Junior Racer *\: : FREE OFFER fitic7" some se foot Extension Table; six Chair Wr Pay FREIGUT PAD RUB ds I 3H Outlasts 3 ordinary sleds Box1103C Philedelphia y claw fe Spanish leather slip seats; complete set for low price of [LONE COAST GUARD RESCUED 28 IN H.3 FROM DEADLY GAS | Washed Overboard, He Finally | Gets Breeches Buoy Tackle | Aboard. / TRYING TO SAVE CRAFT. | Submarine in Perilous Position —Stranded in Fog, Engines Broke Down. EUREKA, Cal, Deo. 15.—Plans to drag tha United States mibtharine 11-3 out of the breakers where she! has been rolling and pitching for | twenty-four hours were rushed to, completion to-day by Lieutenant | Commander William B, Howe, follow- | ing the rescue of the twenty-elght | members of tho crew through the medium of a breeches buoy, | Despite the pertious position of | the H-8 Howe declared he belloved | she can be taken off little damaged, If a storm does not blow. The coast guard ship McCulloch came here to-day with a large force to expedite the work. The two officors men who were before nightfall yesterday, were nut- fering to-day from savore bruises, some with broken hands, ‘The sub- marine lost Its way In the dense fog and drifted into the breakers when the engincs developed trouble and went out of commission, This left the craft entirely helpless, but the crew suffered no serious discomfort until r got into the batterles and shiorine gas was released | This deadly gas forced the com- mandor to shut his crew off in a tiny | room under the conning tower. ‘Thero | the men sat huddled. ‘They were 't for youth of all ages. A real s healthful fun and companion- d runners of chrome and increases speed and << , Aexibility and accuracy of steering. ‘and wearing out shoes, Prevents » strong and acientifically made it y hardware and department stores; hildten; 4 tt, 1084 tbs, hapress paid casi SET 8948 t of seven pieces con." et, 42-inch top and 6 swith genuine brown AND RAILROAD PARE eres eh ete Nee ee twenty-six | off just | to-day the hero of the resene, Whilo| straggling line and hauled himself to Rescued From East River, the navy men were still bottled up in| safety, only to be forced to repeat his the diver, @ coast guard cutter with| hagardous struggle & moment later. clght men pulled alongside with «|The conning tower hatch was opened lead Ine for @ breeches buoy. The|to him when the men Inside became cutter was dashed away by @ giant|aware of his presence through his wave, but Sweins leaped aboard the} lusty kicking, and a Mttle later Bwains diver and made fast the line, and members of the crew were able ‘Washed overboard, he grasped a to haul the buoy tackle al dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street at the foot of Beard Street, Brooktyn, made @ misstep on the gangplank while returning to the vessel early to-<iay, and fell overboart. The crew rescued him yoke and he was taken un- conscious to the Long Island College Hospital, but will recover. “McCreery Special” Suits & Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN | Suwits—that represent the highest degree of efficiency in modern Wool weaving, skilful tailoring and economic produc- tion, possible to sell at the ‘‘MceCreery Special”’ price. All the Desirable Styles— on conservative and form-tracing lines. Sizes from 33 Regular to 52 ‘‘Stout’’; also “‘Longs’’ and ‘Shorts.’’ Overcoats—Chestertields, Town Ulsters, Pinch-backs, Slip-ons, form-fitting Single and Double-breasted models, in Gray, Oxford, Brown or Black. Sizes 34 to 44. Offering This Saturday: MEN’S NEW OVERCOATS Special 1 8.50 Form-fitting plain and pinch-back Coats, also Slip-on models, well tailored, in warm and durable Woolens, quar- ter Satin lined. An excellent choice of weaves and shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Extraordinary values at 18.50. MEN’S CLOTHING—-FIFTH FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. Daniel Fenton, forty-two, employed! on the steamer Trojan in Robins Dock, | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET o Special Offerings Saturday : Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel +4 | (eg, 0. 8, Pat, Off 4 | At Greatly Reduced Prices i _——— SE |STABLISHED 1863 BONWIT TELLER €:CO, * The Specially Shop of Orginaions Misses’ Tailleur & Fur-Trimmed Suits Including the season's handsomest models in Suits for the younger exclusively Bonwit Teller & Co. pep aed set —original style-conceptions Misses’ Suits Formerly up to 39.50 20.00 Velvet or fur-trimmed models of gabardine, broadcloth, velour and novelty checks; also some without fur garniture. Sizes 14 to 18. SESS Misses’ Suits Formerly up to 49.50 35.00 Developed in broadcloth, velours and novelty vegeign' fabrics, trimmed with fashionable furs. Sizes 14 to 18. a Misses’ Suits Formerly up to 75.00 45.00 Replicas of high-cost Paris Suits, in velveteen, broadcloth and velours. Collars of Hudson seal, skunk-raccoon and mole. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Frocks 20.00 Formerly up to 45.00 Misses’ Plain-Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Coats 22.50 29.50 35.00 Formerly 35.00 to 49.50 Included are broadcloths, plain and diagonal vel- ours and Patagonia cloth; many handsomely trimmed with fur collars and bandings. Sizes Demi-tailored serge frocks, plain and in combina- tion with satin or Georgette crepe; afternoon gowns of velyet, charmeuse and taffeta; also danse frocks of net and taffeta, Sizes 14 to 18. 14 to 18. “Flapper” Dresses Formerly up to 16.50 7.95 Belted and sashed styles in serge, cashmere, mohair and fancy-checks, including some three-piece models with washable blouse. Sizes 12 to 16. “Flapper” Suits Formerly up to 35.00 18.50 Of broadcloth, gabardine and check velour, with fur-edged velvet collars. Sizes 12 to 16. FOR SATURDAY ONLY—Exceptional Sale of Women’s Pure Silk Gift Hosiery Silk Hosiery 1.45 Silk Hosiery 2.95 Silk Hosiery 85c 3 PRS,, 2.50, 3 PRS. 4.25. ¢ 3 PRS., 8.75. Openwork clox, fancy insteps | In black, white, gold, silver | Openwork clox, lace insert. and novelty stripings in vari- | and other desirable shades Openwork instep, two-tone and ous colorings. for street and evening wear. | other novelty effects. Reliable Goods on Credit 464-466 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Men’s & Boys’ Xmas Clothes a ae on Liberal Credit MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS At $7 5- A wonderful variety of the season's smartest styles from the foremost makers, Open Saturday Evening A ee nn ee, cares rene eeeranmummensewermmmanene 8 ee \ | } The Suits ar two and threes| The Overcoats are in regulation } button sack models, in a wide} models, in oxford and fancy : range of new patterns. | mixtures. ne | Boys’ Overcoats d $5.95 Chinchilla Overcoats “i $4.95 Boys’ Corduroy | Boys’ Suits $3.9 On All Purchases up to $10, We Offer Special Terms of $f DOWN AND $] A WEEK 1 to 8 fel Oxford smart juvenile DT y vii e + to mart and ge t “