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as , ’ “se —— -- - Hae Freee te Pernt War Redeet for There Mewrhe PARR Gert Te # ae 50 Atlantic Mothers, this on Sale for One wit three and d mixtures, Open ban BETWEEN 6... AVENUE | in Evenings |2¢ Unti 10 | © our Credit Departine anxious to open acc sales. DON'T POST’ for lack of ready cas! B.Piece, Library oF Living beautifully moulde ‘pie seats, back and Cor, Drir a Ave. 1 GCODS DELIVERED ANY Y SUITS FOR $1,350,000 MORE Special Sale of Boys’ Sc! ool Norfolks for Winter with good, desirable suits at a saving in price Beginning tomorrow GUARANTEED $4.50 SUITS 2.99 y latest Fall and Winter splendid assortment Will Go Week at These are Il; very smart and stylish; desig and patch’ po Knickerbocker pants full cut and worth less than $4; Sizes 6 to 17 years. roomy. Not a many worth $4.59. wr (Be i Gen SEE_OU OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Surprise, Stores|| D_ AVENUE 15th and 16th Sts. ES Nor tHWEST Corner SIXTHAVE SIS Sta Open fre eel (rh ROAD, Toy iW es i A road that aS up and aown our crowded nd into your cozy home, s with good customers as to make |tempting to Ja request mad = your purchase of FURNITURE or RUGS Make use of our CONVENIENT CREDIT and enjoy your home while paving for it A PIT AT A TIME, All Our Goods Are Marked With Plain-Figure Laid arma in genuine Spanish leather, indestructible sprins and seats; like cut, at 9 9 eee Aven\S"Sr. _ ih amen Cor, ae en a No Deposit, ide Weexiy aT Worth . Fur ture Opcrs a New Clothing Account FALL SUITS fu Hest Sistes, ih Po aR Rc RRR <= ENR mene gm: em nein tie nil THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1917. ORTH OWN 28138 AED The eat be left undie on placer as it now enints war Morrison ie here a* a delegate to © American Alliance for J ana | acy, Which to-da ue od Samuel Gomperes ae ita Morrison's announcement ted with tatement by O ' t neely anything cot at nies ers olv- | have pers antry jet the turers who are behind thie nove show theirs.” A new political party was in the process of formation here to-day, by | delegates to the labor conference, Ita d, will be the ntly organized Soctal Democratic || of New York. An effort is nucleus, it Was repor ade to form Aiition of prohibitionists, former progressives | { men who left the International Vist party because of the latter’a | ude toward the wa | > League of New for the party's lorganization have not been aban- |doned because of opposition from || pers. || ‘owt 6 SCORES ADAMSON | ake a “political asset Department. Dowling 4 anhattan Borough Prest- | ||| many ticket. Adamson, |||)! Aldermanic President tl ticket. usation grew out of by Adamson that the Board of Estimate again take up the question of app board refused to for the purpose ttt because they be- | || ke down dtacipline. Commissioner Adam- ng said: ‘The Demo- | { Ald rmen, of which J uall, took the first} making the two the Aldermen | |) propriation — of | blican-Fusion ed to concur | condit yowling went on, “al- {itions are, if anything, y were in May, Commis- | | 1 ask# the Board of Bstt- consider the two platoon | || I have no doubt as to tha Boa will take n will Le taken be And there will be no 4 or failure of election, Further: | | ould prophesy what » decision would be — | LANGUAGES MAKE A SOLDIER. |frea Fisher Must Fight Because Hin wir Fred Fisher's speaks @o many | | has to 60 to war, at No. 1264 Lexington | hia local board nan, Stanley B, ed to be exempted adent wife, Isaacs Bring This Adverthen ent \\ fh Vou and Get Your PEN Per Cent, Discount Of7 Your Credit P) rchase When Opening a New Ace ‘ount, China Cusets Fall Clothing for All ih MEN’S AND YOUNG WOMEN'S AND MI ‘OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY" “EVENINGS. irs, Fisher was depen- the dlatrict board, | local and exempted f it and wrote a In the letter he er husband, » Her bual- | he sald, and || ndow to that to exempt her “f ,took the caso axuin t : vant, and Wiener Was to-day or » Khaki, | > — || | | fon Instrne~ he instructor mate war oulvnitiad te FOR TWO PLATOON MOVE | a Trying to Make Political Asset of | Hi Fire Department, Aldermanic _ | |\!|'!| President Charges. Hil i} Fire Commissioner Robert Adamson MMH was to-di charged by Aldermanic | ||||//! President Frank L, Dowling with at-| {lll lating $125,700 for a | |||! 1, Chairman of the ||!Ill ne the year iris ore of the Board of loner eke t eo et 0 BAA ion se yeore © eansion th Chr HRT | erlee of O18 Mewtenante from # Hite nud Tee congennte f _-< ~o 4 ' ‘ oreoante t # Libeling aeere ms c mre ot the ange “oe ‘ -" . five @rades, the wmlnin and entirely grenacions wkers Have St} n jot. Increase of 82,308,917 Ove « 1.08 tor w ony, and beats the 6 ism; Let Emp “ This Year—New Grading | m0 pod the ¢ eves, | ¥65 wnt any < ! ‘ Miele P. ' fourth wear and fe te - i ( " Give Men Higher Pa sg Mit ae fe go oan Aot WW the en ‘ shout . apdtagaaan 2 three @raden * all * required he a *> wn wnlary 91.07 and abundance rich, creany ree day by Police 1.000, we " Wooda te ‘ « nam ' BEST'S FALL CATALOG (Limited Edition) OF “CORRECT FASHIONS” MAILED ON REQUEST to Dept. 42 ~ Best &Co, — Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fitth Street Best’s School Clothes Are a Real War Saving because they are ¢uilt for real wear, and because they retain their style until the last thread. By actual proof, one boy's suit from Best's outlasts two others less distinctly marked, That is because Best's boys’ clothing is all wool with silk stitched seams and wonderful workmanship throughout. Girls’ clothing from Best's is made for good, hard wear. Serge dresses, for instance, have wide hems that allow for letting down, and detachable collars that can be washed. These are reasons why buying school clothes at Best's is par- ticularly economical during war times. For Girls and Misses An Interesting Suspender Frock For Girls has a navy serge skirt which but- tons on to a detachable waist of colored cotton devonshire. One w.th a Delft blue waist has white collar and cuffs stitched in blue. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 9.75 Chinese Braided Pockets on this ‘‘Fillette’’ Frock of serge. It has a ro.ling detachable collar of white pique. You'll like it. Sizes 13, 15 & 16 yrs, 16.75 This One-piece Frock For Misses ds of navy serge. It has a detach- able Ihnen co hemstitched, and a broad silk poika-dotted tie, Pockets and belt are pretty. 25.00 A Chic College Suit For Misses is of Rayonner cioth in all dark rich colors. — It is made on straight tines, with yoke and belt. Jaunty looking. 39.50 This Pom-Pom Cloth Coat For Misses is almost as soft as duvetyne. It Is silk lined throughout and comes in the new fall colors. You can wear the broad collar high or low. Pocks ets are deep, 42.50 Girls’ Coats of Worumba Chinchilla Warm and really serviceable. They are satin tined throughout and have deep pockets. Sizes 10 to 16 years, 29.50 Third Floor Strong School Stockings For Boys and Girls They are fast black, pure white and tan, these cotton stockings, with nar- row or broad ribs. In Aearable fall weight. 38 Main Floor By Government Request! To Eliminate Waste— The following rule 1s now enforced: No goods will be received for credit or exchange that are not offered to us within seven days from receipt. Furnishings the School Boy or College Youth Will Nee Here are accessories that are an important part of the boy's school outfit, Note the prices. Golf Caps in Fancy Mixtures, 1.00 ‘to 1.75 Cloth Stitched Hats, 1.65 to 1.95 Velvet or Plush Hats, 1,95 to 3.75 Felt or Veiour Hats, 2.75 to 6.85 Fur Trimmed Caps, 5,50 to 7.85 Fith Floor Sik Scarfs, 38 to 55 Blouses, 58 to 1,65 Shirts, 1,25 to 4,50 Pajamas, 1,35 to 3.95 Bath Robes, 1,45 to 6,75 Main Floor Boys’ and Youths’ Apparel Youths’ First Long Trouser Suits —Of chemi tested all wool fanc mixtures, C! ts and Tweeds, wit: seams stitched with silk, These suits are very popular with young College Chaps. Tailored for dress and service. 34 to 39 chest. 19.50 to 35.00, Boys’ Norfolk Single Breasted School Suits Of Select Cheviots, Tweeds and ms are stitched with ile. ‘Many exclusive models, all in our Own work rooms and espe ing boys, whose par and style in a su 11,50 to 21,50. 8 to 17 years, Young Men's Overcoate—Al! the College Chaps wear them. Of fancy Mixture Coatings, Exclusive styles designed by West&@o, in their own sanitary workrooms, 34 to 39 chest. 17,50 to 35,00 Boys’ Reefers, Mackinaws and Overcoats in large assortments, fa- vored materials and styles, Made to West &Co, standards of workman: ship and materials. All wool and seams sewn with allk, FAfth Floor yeaa ey ‘O ial “You Never Pay More at Best's”, ee | Sifter errigad. ® tens tical qualities with beauty of line, material and workmanship, Aub nN hi A wiway at Ninth Stations on both Interborough and the New Brooklyn Subways OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY School SHOES that are Full 100 Per Cent. Good FOR bi vs Crow ~t must be proper shad in strong, sturdy, healthy, comfort able shoes, Parents cannot be too particular about this A shocking arge num ber of men were rejected for military service because of feet many, wt that would have , been fit to serve if they had always worn correct shoes, are very particular to see that children are properly nad 0 to 1dhy at $3.60.) Biack dull calf jace this price of narrow toe, medium "§ kin, dura de,) Dull calf blucher laced, * Loe, indestructible ti . es, Back |e, @, indestructible tip, eee dull call tacee Dark tan two splendid tan models at $5, cafekin shoes, with fua round) Dark tan blucher, Munson last, toe and invisible eyelet heavy ringle sole, $5.2 Sizes 1 t) 6. Hoyw’ black dull Sines 2b to 6, Black call shoes, calf button shoes, toes, | excellent ones, $5.60. Both blaew 0, Dull calf bi ie ced, | and tan shoes at $6. medium toe, heavy sini aie Main floor, Old Building F OR GIRLS Sensible, serviceable, comfortable; well made, of good- lasting leather—-good looking, too—for every girl insists that her feet look smart and trim, Shoes that combine all prage Here are some splendid school shoes— Black kid shoes with patent leather tips, $3 and $4.25. Bla ailskin laced Foss, $3 to $6. ‘Tan calfskin shoes, $3 to $6, Main floor, Old Building, Simple Autumn Blouses Eleven Styles at $5. 05 ‘There are some who say that Autumn blouses will be the simplest and loveliest in line we have ever had. These new blouses just opened for our first Autumn day are very poems in Even the pic ture can only indicate their absolute quietness and the fine silks which make them look extremely rich and ex- pensive. hay Georgette, in white Crepe de chine, beautiful qual- are inte nha yleatar et* °F lity, with high collar, white only, Crepe Geo ; with em.-| Men's wear crepe, pleated, deap broidered panel, round neck. sailor collar. Crepe Georgette, trimmed! Crepe de chine, with three rows with taffeta, high or low neck. | of outtons, And five other models; the colors include white, navy, gray, flesh, pink. Third floor, Old Building. Blouses at $3.75 on the Main Aisle. Navy blue satin, with Roman striped necktie and cre; Pe Georgette prettily pleated in white or flesh pink, Main floor, O) asullding. Save $9 to $15.50 on Each of these409 Refrigerators White Mountain Kefrigerators—scientific —sanitary —the standard brand we recommend year afler year Their ventilating system admits fresh air and expels stale air. They provide sufficiently low temperature to conserve food and yet they economize on ice. They are built well so that they do not grow old in the sense of wearing out. During September we offer these special prices on standard qualities and sizes: Lift Cover Style poner Standard eptember | 164 capnctty $17.50 | 90 Ibs... Apartment House Style 21.00 100 Ibs. 110 Ibs, nw | 140 Ibs... " ‘ Ash cases, goli!en oak finiahy solid Side Icing Style |bronze hardw nickel - pla teas ..$17.00 $26.00 | woven wire shelves, baked ena . 49,00 40°00 | provision chamber and drip pipe, 67.00 57.00 46 00 | Seventh Gallery, New Building, Complete Dinner Sets $12,$15, $18, $20, up to $30 Husbands and wives are invited to the September China Sale tomorrow. Some most exceptional English and American porcelain dinner sets will be offered at and be- tween $12 to Our American sets have better decorations than ever before and the shapes are excellent. A pretty gold and white set with blue line is $12 for 100 An effetive set decorated with lines of 18kt. gold is ), Interesting border patterns with every piece gilt, at $s to $30, Delightful English porcelain diryner sets with flower borders in rich colors, 107 pieces, at $27.50. Th ose sets wre all first quaity, av usual. We never sell “‘seconds,”” And how the foreign dinner sets are selling! People are making sure of getting what they want by choosing early. Second Gallery, New Building PSUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. } Simplify Home-seeking by saving ° time, temper and tramping.