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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, CATHEDRAL TO GET $100,000. |Men of the 23d Returning From the Border; Meise asda muse Some of Regiment’s Mascots and Its Colonel JANUARY 39, railroads down South did very eu 34th Street by us, but no body of men could pos- On Wednesday and Thursday ; FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES Important Reductions 1917. Wilh ree We s1UUu0U Wt by William M. st. 4 aM we have been treated since we have been on ew York Central lines. ahead for Pullman sup- , Cleveland and other cities, asking the railroad people to | get them together for us. So far as we could learn they ignored us after [acknowledging the receipt of the order, The gas tanks In the cars were not sufficiently filled. We asked | to have gas waiting for us during the next day. No gas was supplied we pode in darkness through Fowler dismissed, the con. jay because of lack of evi- Gence, thus validating also a. bequest ut 5th Avenue $10,000 to the Metropolitan Museum of art. The rest of the large estate goes Natives. ee cr: Pimples Covered Face and Neck thre Tighia At, waterina tater To Effect An Immediate Clearance the men suffered from thirst. Senator-elect Calder delivered an ad- dress of welcome at the armory. serlously Fur Coats Muffs & Fur Pieces Hudson Seal Coats with skunk collars, Scotch Mole Muffs. formerly 55.00, 35,00 Also Blackheads. Spread Into Sore cuffs and border. Scotch Mole Scarfs. formerly $5.00, 65.00 Eruptions. Itched and Burned. rr formerly 245.00 Hudson Seal and peli stab in 35.00 Could Hardly Sleep. Finally Hudson Seal Coats with skunk collar, . FI hat hee Conapletely Healed by Cisticura, 1886 cuffe and border. ' 25 Hudson Seal and sate itsas Ln fe 65.00 t formerly 285.00 finetiy Cates i Ooty oan anes and neck were ail covered A oes Seal Coats with skunk collar and Kolin Steles, . sgrinanty 5 i 195-59 imples di eads. ie: 7 5 Spread ino large, sore. cruplong end Our methods, formerly 210.00 Hvkon Seal Sears formerly £230, 15:00 youd "hued Hah : ersten and policy have stood ioe! ba Coats with skunk % sell Taupe Ne Atel ...formerly 27.50, 33 ight's sl I ha ta collar and cuffs. p Taupe Fox Neckpieces.............4+ . tai Met eed Maes be he L R Women’s Fur Lined Coats. 65.00 An Assortment of Muffs 10.50 quickly, and 1 can_ not small shop to the Largest Re- b explain the pains I had. tail Optical House in the World. formerly 85.00 An Assortment of Necky 5.00 ‘I suffered for about six Accuracy, reliability and uni- months. I saw a Cuticura i Soap and Ointment adver- tisement and sent forafree sample. I then bought more, and I was completely healed in a few weeks.” gee John Barbato, 25 Thompson N. Y. City, August 29, 1916. Cuticura Soap not ball works wonders fn all cases of skin troubles but its prop- erties are so mild and so delicately com- bined that it is also ideal for every-day use in the toilet. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston.’’ Sold everywhere, Aart, iho a FURNITURE! formly fair prices are a “few” of the reasons for our success. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more, depending entirely on the lenses — prescribed and the mounting selected. Geulists and Ortiaans 64 Kast 284 Bt, 64 Wost 125th Bt. COTTON & LINEN 'DRESS FABRICS Newest Materials, Weaves and Color Ideas Plain and Printed Voiles, Gabardines, Crepes and Novelty Sport Suitings Special 2,000 yards Imported Novelty Dress Crepe,—white grounds ered in the newest sport color combinations; 40 inches wide. yd. 50c usually 1.50 White Sport Suitings in a large variety of the new smart styles; wide. Special, yd. 45e S REGIMENT WITH THEIR Mascots, train he was arm in arm with the Rev. 8. Parkes Cadman, chaplain. “We're here, because we're here, because we're here! roared Col Norton, joyfully, and then hurried off to got his command in order for |soldiers and those who had come to|the trip to Brooklyn. | meet them, the later, headed by Col.| “I've been with these men for six] a7 W. 84th Bt. bet. bth Willis L. Ogden, representing the} months on the most intimate terms| 442 Columbus Av., bet. #101 veterans of the regiment. * sald Chaplain ‘Cadman, “| 19), Nassau row i | 1408 Bt.Nicholi bet. 180thad |also the members of the Depot Bat-| cannot conceive of a finer body of Oth & 100th Ste, 23D INFANTRY BACK’ FROM BORDER, GETS AN AQUATIC REVIEW embroid- 36 inches 2620 Broadway, bet. Hon § {form and a handful of| men anywhere than they have provec ee hed daughters, sisters and awect-|themaclven!” | 1007 Broadway, nt. Willo'hr, Brdoktyn “McCREERY SILKS” LININGS & FLANNELS The home-coming of the Twenty-) nearts, “Rotten,” said Col. Norton, when | ‘8 Fulton St. opp. A. @8., Brookiya RE Sd ot TP Mr bol A Fann tal A Mina Doh Memntonbog third New York Infantry from the Texas border to Brooklyn to-day was a little different from that of the other regiments which have come When Col. Norton stepped off thelasked later how he had enjoyed the next to Badell. Newark 88 Frond St. At Special Prices White Flannel for petticoats; silk warp; Famous Over Half a Century —Complete Assortments Nl or Credit bck, rime homtli ft|& ewv9| «= —FasMenehle Weaves sok quali, lakes wide Fae only Hn cots ee ‘ f ) Thite Fi ‘ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK emery and threw kisses at tho | ( —New Desirable Colors a Soa faced pee men In olive drab, but ther was an 3 quality; 36 inches wide. yard « 10 orev! ih big West | S ecial 1 . aNbeat teeioweal peed with cf 5,000 Yards i § Superior Quality Bath Robe Flannel mackinaw nie diers, streamed from Weehawken | A 5 yard/ eae ecetauicnat an three ae 1S O } @& ay 0 Dress Satin Petticoat Flannel; white embroider ,in a Holewasser Home lalksNo.142 very craft on the river turned | ] Iv White or Black..........yd. 1.75 vatiety of pretty designs. yard 1.35 Pree Bea: Ute [I | loose tts whistle and siren. Even the y i ; : interned “German vanes along the 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Annual January Sale Specially Priced joboken wate’ ont ol tan te eran From tena |F) ga fe eee ene {]| MUSLINUNDERGARMENTS MUFF BEDS skyscraper windows fluttered hand- MUSLINUNDERGARMENTS kerchiefs and stenographers’ aprons January Sale of A splendid assortment of new, fresh, (Notion Department) Muff Beds covered with white Cambrie, lined with black or brown Sateen; filled with silk floss. 95e and shrill greetings were piped to the men on the ferryboats. Atlantic Avenue was packed with a large part of the population of crisp Muslin Undergarments at very reasonable prices. The lot includes Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Drawers. Household and A 5- pees Apartment ‘Bison! bene $275 A 4-Room Apartment TSH Ene $375 JUR LIBERAL? ERMS Of Tare enutt, . | Brooklyn when the ferryboats pulled lin, When the gates were opened mil- the Atlantic Avenuo ferry slip to thely \armory. The regiment was reviewed at the University Club, No. 109 Lafay- ette Avenue, by Gov. Whitman: With Gov. Whitman on the review~ ling stand were Willlam M. Calder, | Mayor Mitchel, Major General O'Ryan, ‘Adjutant Gen, Stotesbury, Borough President Pounds, Col, Grant of the | Decorative Linens Napkins Dozen $3.50, $4.50 and $5.25 Were $4.25, $5.25 and $6.25 Odd Damask Table Cloths Were $3.75 to $13.90 $2.85 to $6.95 Were $12.00 Fine Embroidered Bed Spreads Embroidered Sheets and Pillow Cases Especially At Very Attraetive Prices. Fine Hand Embroidered Madeira Tea Napkins Unusuall Appropriate for Trousseaux. y fine quality and elegantly Domestic Night Gowns, made of a soft nxceptional Values PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR Night Gowns... 1.95, 2.50, 2.95 to 5.95 Envelope Chemises .. mr f) . 1.95 and 2.50 Straight Chemise Drawers .....- 2.50 and 2.95 | Muff Beds covered with white Cambrie; lined with silk, shirred ends with ruffle; filled | {pline had to be suspended u a ‘ quality Nainsook trimmed with Jace and with white down. 1.8! Lee a rasa eee, materaltacets ia) roasy Fine Damask Table Cloths Hemstitched Huck Towels embroidery. 95c, 1.50, 1.95 to 4.95 Muff Beds covered with white Cambries Fee ee era ieataaid ileaeel 2x2 yards Were $4.00..s000006 $2.95 Damask Borders. Were $3.50 a dozen, Envelope Chemises 95, 1.50, 1.95 to 2.95 silk lined; with rolled silk ends; filled with Col. Frank H. Norton wore a face- ax2¥4 yard Were $5.00... 00006 .$3675 . DFAWOIN co cscecesecosss 50c, 95c to 1.50 white down. 2.25 | slce sarin aa itbe, Femina tmp 2x3 yards......Were $6.00...1.4.4+.$4.50 Fine Irish Linen Sheets Muff Beds covered with white Cambrics through the streets okly with Silk Crepe Meteor; leep ruffle; filled with wh Muff Beds in children’s si Cambric and lined with Sateen, Muff Beds in children’s sizes; covered with white Cambric; lined with silk; shirred ends and ruffle of silk shirred ends lown, 2.7. covered with Heavy Huck Towels Hemmed, extra large DENTISTRY. _ |Thirteenth Regiment and Col, Jan- nicky of the Forty-seventh Regiment, Dentistry | embroidered. Reduced to, a dozen. . $7.50 size, Especially } Lace Trimmed Doglies, Centre Pieces N.G. N.Y. ‘ ine recommended to hotels and institutions, Scarfs, ‘Tea, Luncheon and Dinner Cloths The first of the two sectio Were $3.50 a dozen. ..sseeeeereeeees 2.95 t Remarkabl Ww Price | T { | i oy RR | reached the West Shore terminal at 3-5 $. A 1 y Low Prices. hat Second Floor ¥ Freight # Kailrond Pare: *Dellvers by. Motor Trucks, lWeenawken at 9.35 o'clock, and the SOROSTS BOOTS, PUMPS & SPORT SHOES Charming Arrivals Suitable for Palm Beach and Southern Wear tor tei Lasts train sheds were kept ringing fifteen minutes by the cheers of th: fp erence eee ae ace eevee mm oems, | | eee ae CeCe poem ence ene si January Sale of Bed Spreads, Blankets, Comfortables Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Now in Progress Offers Exceptional Opportunities for Substantial Savings a eee ee eee ee) Belentifically PLATE Ny Victrola XI, *100 and $5 Worth of Victor Records of Your Choice will be delivered to your home upon making a pay- ment of *D Monthly payments to suit your convenience. It does make a differ- ence where you buy your Victrola, Come to Knabe’s and hear the rich, mellow tone of this latest model, equipped with the Victor Tungs Tone Stylus. Plays 200 Records without changing thg needle. If you anticipate going South you will find just what you want in Footwear among these models. ' i} NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVEHT i Full Sets of Teeth + + - $5.00 up | (J Gold Fillings + $1.00up Gold Crowns, 22 karat = $5.00 up liver Fillings 0c up JATERBURY DentaL ComPANY Incorporated 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: 8106 SUNDAYS, 9702 r Gorma: oh and Swedish Spoken, IN ATTENDANCE ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, new Soo oe — Many advance spring styles are now in stock; all sizes and widths. A Sale of The latest ultra- fashionable mod- els are included—also many conservas tive styles. eh a and Rugs High Grade Rugs 0S 0 S00 0S 0S 0S SIS 0 0 SS SS OSS 0 SS 0 SS St High Grade Carpetings Remnants and Discontinued Patterns 1 Lot Body Pruasels and Axminstera 13 different patterna from 25 to too yards, $1.45 Inspection Cordially Invited. James McCreary & Co, Discontinued Patterns Axminster Rugs ality heavy, seamless q Excellent fe r sduecla ns of high grade Oriental designs ; > 2] Regular price $2.75 a yard, and colore, ! A_POST CARD 1 Lot Short Lengtha of Carpeta 6.0% 9.0.... +. $20.00 | 3.0% 9.0..... $12.00 nih dn : sath Sia will bring you an illustrated catalogue and All qualities, plain colors and patterns, R.yxK 6 . $34.50 | 3.0x12.0 $15.00 oth Avenue § complete details of Knabe Perfect Mail Order from 3 to 8 yards, 9.0x12. . $37.50 | 3.0x15.0..,,..$17.50 Phone Vanderbilt 3091, Regular price up to $3.00 a yard, Very fine qualit and desirable designs 1 Lot Napler Mattlnga and colorings, Size gxt2 feet. Regularly Imported and Domestic grades, 5-8, 3-4 | $82.50. eek saan $69.50 and 4-4 widths, Bode 4 y ype lh Bid WAREROOMS 35¢ % 60c ] Limited quantity, Size gxta FIVTH AVENUE AT THIRTY NINTH SE Regular price soc to Hoc a yard i Regularly $3 Arianne? vee $24.50 Service. English Wilton Rugs $1.45 Floor Fifth > <0 0 0 nc j 8 | ee ee Oe ly ee a j —— 0 a 0 a Oa 1) a OS 0 C0