The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1917, Page 10

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co eet em cenecinemen ~ommntiellhieeeinecenieeasith diesidintees Women's and Misses’ Serge Coats Navy Blue and Black; Big Stitched Collars, half lined, On Sale at 90.98 EEE. 5.00 CO. ED. s. BALLET CO. Piques, Gaba Linenes, Kha! Big assortment $3.00; on sale Friday we Sat- urday S. BAILEY CO. SUED. $. BAILEY Co. Genuine Panama Hats, with Assorted Ribbon Bands 1.49 1,000 New Skirts on Sale Friday and Saturday in Our New Suit Department 69 Wash Skirts Khaki Kools, Corduroys. new styles, all of wonderful values, qui few of them worth up to AUGUSTA, Me, ei CALLS ON MAINE GUIDES, EXPERT SHOTS, 10 service, were partioutarty desired. want men who are expert shots. The most useful men of the Canadian ex- peditionary force have been the “Bo far as possible,” he anid, “we Col. Hume Declares Their Shooting Skill Is Needed on the Battle Front. May and hunters, rated as sharpshooters, to-day were urged by Col, Frank M. Hume of the Second Maine Infantry Regiment to enlist with that organi- gation #0 that the Government might have the benefit of their skit on the battle front. Col, Hume, in calling for 700 addl- =| tional recruits, said that guides who} have spent many years in the rigor- ous climate of the Maine woods, which makes them physically fit for tohacco manufacture. U—Hldes shooting OG. Altman & Cn. Misses’ Wool Jersey Dirresses and Suits superior as to style, quality and workmanship will be put on sale to-morrow (Friday) at the greatly reduced price of $18.50 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street ERIE s. mamas 0, TN .. FULTON, BOND STS., H. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. SATISF 298 Sport Shantungs, Fancy Wool Fabrice, Serges, Shep- herd Checks, Smart Mix- tures, Wool Velours, Cor Endless variety of smart up 1.69 Saturday ORE Women’s Silk Coats Half Lined and all Lined Poplin Serge and Velour Coats Misses’ Novelty Coats 8 BAILEY CSS FAL CS PLY a S BALLEY CO, ity in On Sale at g98 : Big Savings large body of guides who are em- patriotia pane Sand tearre CIGARETTE PRICES RAISED. advanced the price of pri Ite cigaretton about 10 American Tobacco Co, also vanced the selling bran | with the big advance expected later | | to make up the increased revenue tax being due solely to increasing costs in those In Canada.” 4 American Tobace: ” A n The P. Loriiiard Tobacco price on two of ite Tarwent | Theae advances have nothing to do pageant Little Men Aid Cousin Eleanor|®'** have won their independence Prepare for Historical Picture. A feature of the production of the “Young Manhattan” children of The Evening World's Kiddie Klub in the Central Park Playground at the West Drive and Sixty-fourth Street next 4 enoon at 2.15 o'clock will be the part of the entertainment in which the Boy Scouts of America will take | the leading part. | After the Indians have given up |Manhattan Island to Peter Minuet for his twenty-four dollars’ worth of trinkets and gew-gaws; British have succeeded and the sturdy patriots of the Colo- after Manly Little Boy Scouts a Big Feature Of Kiddie Klub’s “Young Manhattan’? Pageant “™ of |ington Irving High School. Beside early this morning of watches and rings valued at $500. Attendants at the Tri- angle Theatre, next door, told Detectives Cunningham and McClung the number of the automobile which had been in store twice before the Street, the owner of the at a coffee houre at Mott Street, Manhattan. him wore Frank Sercandante of No, i iam Spurdet! BRINGS HTT “Frult-a-tlves” ves" Buds Up TH: Whole System . Those who take “Fruit-a-tives” . for the first time, are often astonished ot the way it builds them wp and makes them feel better all over. They may be t| taking “Fruit-a-tives” for some specific _ ar disease, as Constipation, Indigestion, ~ it night by three men and a young whom he took to Brooklyn. Tw: ‘out at the Triangle The- .. Under ordera he returned i Folwenl in Adame Cone held all thi s tr 00 bail for examination . May 24—The Gen- eral Assembly. of the Presbyterian Chureh in the United States of Amer- animously to-day to hold the 19) t ft Columns: 0. Ansembly Wi Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance iilill Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu- matism or Pain in the Back. And they find when “Fruit-a-tives” has cured the disease, that they feel better and eet | stronger in every way. ‘This is due to the wonderful tonic properties of thess famous tablets, made from fruit juices. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 5c, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. ¥.— Advt. by the Saturday the the Dutch appearing as actors in the pageant, the Boy Scouts have undertanen the duty of distributing the proxrammes by which thi t multitude of apec- ‘ators will kecp track of the kaleldo foreign rule; after all the various |‘ ieee cote =) of the nations which have been drawn upon all over the world to enter the “Melting Pot" and |; be fused into true American citizen- ship~then the Boy Scouts will enter and by thetr drill and their dovoti scope of colors on the lawn as the different scenes are presented, and red will also act as guides out of to alert, manly ideals of citizenship|tne park when the pageant is over exemplify the spirit of American|ang the last notes of the Star freedom. Spangled Banner have been sounded {and tho last line of the Kiddie Klub's so there may be The Boy Scouts have been active in helping Cousin Eleanor and the Kid-| song has sounded, die Kiub since the plans for the pa-|no confuston and no danger of fam- geant was first made, They havelilies being separated in the great acted as volunteer aid for Super- | crowd. visor Lee and Miss McKenna, Assist~ snt Supervisor of the Park Board Burau of Recreations, who, by di-| rection of Park Commissioner Ward, have been lending all of the re- sources of the department to make the Kiddie Klub's pageant a success: The youngsters In khaki have acted as ushers and escorts home for the girls and instructors from the very first evening rehearsals at the Wash- The Boy Scouts are not the only oung men, however, who are to thrill nd entertain those who witness Young Manbattan.” The Boys of St. Gabrieis's Playground at Thirty- fifth Street and Second Avenue wiil symbolize athletic young America with a gymnastic drill which has its climax in a pyramid of youngsters which will flash into the air like a newly started park fountain They Hosp! Thirty-fith Strees | tients. Lawrence The Lawre | the ship,” mittee hurst Field. nat! will other patrio ous cases, bUt are not sufficlen \vtored in health to return to active service. ‘The house contains fifty rooms and | lean accommodate a The Daughters of t ip a ward and agsociations FOR WiURED U.S. SAILORS. © Home for Convales- cents of the United States Navy, named after Capt. James Lawrence, whose dying words were is being equipped on an estate near Millbrook, Dutchess County, placed at the disposal of the con in charge by Augustun Bra It In a place where fi $1.00 Waists made of good quality voile; ruffle embroid- ery, panel and lace trimmed SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Taffeta Silks, black All Silk Pongees, ural color, printed in sport good qual- Silke, Fancy paw: Taffeta Pip Silke, Crepes, Wool Men's designs, excellent styles Fancy $ and spl qualities; Every model a g many skirts in this lot bs vary. to choose from, most of the worth up te’ $6.00; on Sed ‘upward, "ern sore sale Friday q Friday and at od at bd High Clas ) Georgette | Crepe and Washable Satin Blouses, Beautital new models, all colors, Specially s Satin Skirts, » Cream Serges, Fine Wool y riped Wo eure select from exclusiv. Men's Wear hecked and ol Suitings. An assortment to ; many samples; style, worth dou- ble the money; on sale Friday and Saturday at . Tafieta Suits wth Lined Coats Serge and Poylin Suits Taffeta Crepe de Chine, China and Georgetie Dresses, Values up to $.5 $4.98 : treated by a Fordham Hospital surgeon. fered to co-operate in the work. The The policeman escaped injury | beds will be named tn memory of dis KOCHsG. Ketabiiahed 1800, 125th Street, West CLOSING OUT FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 1 at $15.98 ii Comprising this season's most desirable afternoon | models of superior taffeta, crepe de chine and 100 Silk Dresses “Don't give up ad J * PI i} | value 75c.. sad Hot Water Bottles. .59c | Cee Water Colonial Fountain 2 We tas he Syringes .......... 75e ' BUA cissc5c a. 49 | Fountain Syringes, HME] value 78e oo... 0... 23c BI & A S A | : e a El & alk El : 5 inguished members of the United —— 1 NEY ‘Vents Began of Secret Wireless from One hundred dollars will name and equip a bed. The ions will help. AUTOS CRASH, 3 HURT. Policeman Alone Victims in Other, The principals fn an automobile j:ision in City Island Road near West HUUAEROERETAARELE HACE ELTA re Road will appear to-day in the} Mary, and John undred and Sixteenth was alone in his rashed head-on, and | Cullems and Clark smallest contribu- Miss Ruth Lawrence of One Car, Three The Hundred Dollar Toasties VICTROLA $5 DOWN; $5 MONTHLY Its compact size makes this $100 Vic- trola very desirable for city apartments. Its excellent tone reproduction makes it an excellent entertainer for any home. Ics inexpensiveness makes it an ideal wedding gift. Mahogany or oak $5 Worth of Records may also be charged and included in the first payment of All Victor records are sold here only in original sealed en- velopes. Mail Orders filled John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street UEUUR ETO tREE PTO HEAT May 24.-"Toste || begin to-day of a wireless station || N., 69 Washington Place 1s chairman | connecting Argentine with Germany,” Mise Annie Clarkson of No. 586 | joclared the ne La Raton to- West End Avenue 1s treasurer. \day Co RR ri Tare | West Farms Court and tell how !t hap- | Palm Olive Soap, cake ¢| Johnson's Foot Soap, cake | pened AND CREAM Pears’ Unscented Soap, cake.10c| Gill's Mohawk Foot So James McCullem of No, 63 West One | ARE WHAT I Peroxide Bath Soap, 3 cakes 17c| box ...........6.055 ilundred and Sixth Street had his combinations of taffeta and Georgette crepe. Sizes 16 and 18; 36 to 42 bust. Third Floor, TOILET ARTICLES A Sale Presenting an Assemblage of Great Economies Soaps Hard Water Soap, 3 cakes 19¢ Williams’ Mug Shaving Soap, Copco and Fairy Soap, 6 cakes for 22¢ Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, e big Tonics Danderine, 50¢ 30c | Westphal’s Auxiliator, Synol Soap ... Tooth Powder, Paste, etc. Kolynos Tooth Paste. . Lyon's Tooth Powder. . Forhan's Pyorrhea Prepa: tion Pebeco Tooth Pa Sanitol Tooth Powder e Witch or Liquid; each........... 15e| 1% pints, 10c; pinte Standard Rubber Goods Hot Water Bottles, Comfort flannel-covered WR RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES H. C. F, Koch & Co., Inc., 125th St., West SENG Motor Bride, at our In thie way you a Merchandise, Widest y mean more to you than at any time in your and add yours to the Thuu- sands of Happy Homes we furnished in SIXTY-THREE YEARS, PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING & ‘d Three-Piece High Grade QUEEN ANNE PERIOD Dining Room Suite in quarter sawed oak, golden finish, consisting of BUFFET 60 ienion long, with mirror; CHINA CLOSET 44 inches mh, 3 . I DINING TABLE 48 5 New York Ch extension. 3 $44 f=.00 i ted, at.

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