The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 10

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H in Small Weekly or Monthly Payments be ace castle Nails ated BROOKLYN THE EVENING WORLD, — | ON STEANBOA Fulton and Bridge Streets Will Place on Sale To-Morrow Suitable for Immediate Wear 15.00 SPECIAL i Dresses. A special purchase from one of the leading Bs manufacturers enables us to make this extraor- dinary offer. Actual Values up to 18,00 ° e At Final Price Reductions Women's and Misses Wool Velour Coats in smart semi-fitted models in black and colors; plain or fur-trimmed. Formerly priced to 30,00 Women's Silk-lined Coats, tailored and fur- trimmed models of Broadcloth or Velour Cloth, in black and colors. Formerly priced to 45.00 114 Higher Cost Coats, a " ; ; SWIGES ALLURE rot RAL BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY This great sale offere unlimited opportunities tor young married couples to hi ACCOUNT with i Tirotewme opie assist you In sel You wil be agreeably surpr money it takes, Should you make terms especially easy for you. Convince your. self by a strict comparison that whether you buy for cash of on eredit that ‘SOUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000. SMALL ACCOUNTS ens! | ‘ i aps arr ESPECIALLY INVITED AUT at Bie! (10 ead {ar womte, wit larne cpus, ar ronment + eet lacduer, hrigit Ante For Sporting Records Aad 25,0 Jiher 1917 WORLD Al Facts and Fig ~ OPPENHEIM, Gitins 8 Silk and Serge Street Dresses Very Smartly Fashioned and ‘Trimmed 275 Women’s and Misses’ One«Piece Serge ) Complete Clearance To-Morrow of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to 29.75 and 35.00 Minar JRE TO OUR "CUSTOMERS, — ie and Pay tor tt aa ; 3) Lenox Aves, NEWARK STORE 49-51 MARKET ST | THREATENS SHIPPING: ENGINEER IS BURNED {City of Stamford Gutted Amidships by Blaze at East River Pier. Fire whieh started in the engine of Stamford at h at of Market or berth jreation pior at the foot ularms eume fire engines on | Zophar M everal tugs 6 array of fireboate + nL. Strong | y “1 with nox out The City of the is and Wi s drowned | ford, and arrived from it 7.20 o'clock this morning hours later a brisk fire was dtscoverve in the engine room | The engine Jon the pter. H W. F. Van Dyke nto the burr | risic of his upply to 10.75 See m hi thing caught fire and his lown the river fe lemoke from t |15.00 [iste te coe Vederal Clab dist ment ‘To-Mo 125.00 24 A With Any Sle Victor- Victrola VE STAMPS WE GI TRADING SPRY GOLD ana ff S. & UL GHEEN , Baby Carrlage |. ag 50c ‘A WEEK ||| “A Reg. Price Cash or MI tae Room Cuil as OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STOR: = 1). 89 " | ANY COM f 195° 8 dmann = BI - K | ii ALMANA ‘All Newsstands 25 CENTS “— FRIDAY, The Wanderer FEBRUARY 16, 1917. |WENT TO SEE MORGAN BUT LANDS 1H BELLEVUE 40 FIREMEN GO ON STRIKE SOON AFTER SHIP SAILS ’ Hed in n Sn I Va { War but Barred When ¢ ( n Gets New Crew, of t inancie fian of the Quebec Ile A smartly dre 1 in 1 ft Hermuda t 21 Man wauntered Into t of ed t nigh ot no farther Morgan & vd nd DI bay off the Statue or| # d the a 1 y i" forty firemen, who had ling for @ week begause | on of thelr demand for 8 of 10 per cont. on their 8 of $50, trick as soon ship was well out into the out rr a ries every little you?” A clerk barred his way. want to se Capt. MeKenate threw John Leon- the atrikers, out hat with J rike was an. | P." message to | e was on brought in-| bts way to th ' b \ strikers tnto| With the stranger. Thero he gov the of \ 10 Cra t way down | iy tour year old, of N eps | Hundred and Twent d into the tugs| which is the as soon as they|Y. MC. A 1 then contented | sald his fa with shaking their fists! field Plac pectful QMas read Ha To N (e) Underwood & Underwood ome on you » Twenty thousand men cheer the favorite as he thunders down the home-stretch. As he flashes under the wire they puff excitedly on their . Cigarettes, It’s easy to see what cigarette is the favorite. In the crowd at the race track, in every crowd, you'll find the men around you smoking Mecca. The réason is this— \ Mecca is a real man’s smoke. \ The blend of flavory y Turkish\ and}, : American tobaccos gives. Mecca ‘the * ve ' | i ———— . 2 wa THE SKYLINE OF 1 THE ANCIEN — | 20% Reductions in Annual Sale C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 Furs =“ | | | On the Entire Stock ' Goods received for Storage at all times of the year 391 Fifth Avenue New York Stecenivalit character men look for in a cigarette. A poor horse can’t win. Neither can a-poor cigarette. Mecca has won its place as the goal of all cigarette smokers. It is winning more and more friends every day. Already it has won several million. See for yourself today why Mecca is the goal of all cigarette smokers; Inf the handy slide package, 5c for 10; the oyal foil, ee 10c for 20, / Guaranteed by is i Cites Wes, ROE i hl “1ear So vy CiTyY OF MECCA ' ~ The Fastest Horse— can't run as fast as Meccas are made. 56 miles of M . working hour of tii READ THE STORY By MAURICE V. SAMUELS WM H)>;»jtHwywgwjwww2 UE: YM cas are made every day. “GPO ee OS the From at the Manhattan Gpera House Begins Feb. 19th Play Npw Playing | THE EVENING WORLD

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