The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1917, Page 13

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FIRST BEEFLESS ' n | q % Republicans and Democrats Meet to » Legislative tion had been abi » Guard from 4,500 age EEN ee en en mR MISS JULIA A. METER SRCOMES THE BRIDE OF ITALIAN COUNSELLOR seeeeee —] ot = Se Pennsylvania Railroad Also Outs Beef Off Menu tor ® O@ First Time To-Lay. werterrtrr fitters Tele te & beefiene dey | ow Perk’s Vepreseniative hoteie and ole “ te the dining « f the Penney 3 7 vania Ratiroed » hotels and ; waliponde are complying with the re @Qbeet of the National food Atma + botration. . yes. Pork, . But not beet, Seek, corned beef, steak, ¢ w\ > SPR thing of that Kind, Not even, * | Hy eertainly, Lamb Not roast broth. the first of the niry’e beef lesa Tuesdays. Next Tu there |? mill be Ie rved t re ; to-day. In another food] ttatian. @ongervers pre: t ef to) married at be had anywhere | FY to/hom epeak of on a Tu be the] pi t protests put up by tflicted pastor of Bt. Cocilie’p Roman Catholle with ingrowing 4! ns. ' Rabbi Maurice H. Harris at ¢ | agpple Israc! in Hariom yesterday y WOMEN FORM HYLAN LEAGUE eompared Mr. Hoover with Joseph, who saved the Kgyptians ( m-|"Bapect to Have 20,000 In Line,” ine, A lot of people along Broadway Saye Mes. Gitterman, 4o-day made comparisons of their) The John F. Hylan Women's League own until they discovered that other New York, with headquarters things tasted just as good ax what) ‘they asked for and couldn't get. ie enamel | TWO STATE CONVENTIONS ARE ON IN NEW JERSEY Platforms on Local Option and Road TRENTON, N. J., Oct State convention day and others of the two big part ng entitled under the party conclaves held yearly } om hand, The hold-over Stat the State Committeemen, the ni for State Senator and membe House of Assembly form th of the ft Draft This 4 and the namir law to the convention. Gov. Edge is the dominant 1: party's convention, while dane Easex and Frank Hague of the Democrat (are the big minds on a aide. ta ‘The majority he Republican | Hy been candi¢ nominated upon lc finand King, New and Goy. Bdge in hi re came out for @ clean-cut starement o} and Medical Autor. the local option question “without RY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT.TIMES 'T, + oe 4 To put strength into her nerves! and color into her cheeks., evasion or quibble.” The Governor said « fer of pride to Re Nean that the and 4 Administra to work h hand with the Democratic tion at Washington in the war The 6tate increased the Natic 15,000 in month® It had exceeded its 4 the Regular Army and Navy furnished 20,000 men for th Army. In thirty days it h \officered and equipped 5,000 \ehe place of the National « ——_-. — CROWD SEES DEATH LEAP. | Onemployed Man Jumps Off Root After Catting Werints. ‘Men, women and children watehed | helplessly this morning when Cleffofaky, No. 102 Powell Brooklyn, ended his lite by from the roof of the tenement th Below him as he stood swaying on the | ' page before his leap his wife stood at “oan window, screaming and waving her arms, It was her cries that drew the crowd. Cleffotsky was a shirt walst lately unemployed. Despor him after breakfast this after he had put on his worker, | his wrist with a razor, and leaped. He died instant! Liquors and Wines | Buy Now—While Prices Are Still Low—HERE! Scotch Whisky Om and mellow liqueur B78 boric., 91-05 Daly's Trish Finest Old Pot ie 4 Irish Whisky; bot roy Cocktails tan, Mar Imported Sherry Rou Bottle 100 8 yap 868 138 a ree Dry and Toni Gin Per bottle .... $1.15 Treadmill Rye 4 and mellow; per ga’ 0 Royal Olu invalids? Amontil'ado 98e Imperiat lon, $5.5 $1.50 |} Baltimore Rye A gutting 81400 | Galion, $4.50 $1.25 ataraante . $1.45 California Wine PORT AND Si! Virginia Dare Wine dor. $7.50: exch 88C Beer Y light or dark $1.25 2 dos. bottles A depos: quired on tles. Choice Table | Claret Rhine Wine Galon We give aa Green Trading Stamp: uble Stamps till 12 o’cloc: Therafter, Single “Sperry” if sual, Ask for them. Single 2x Stamps=— ld Stamps all day. 2 REIT me THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917, a James McCreery & Co. : ‘ 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK 34th Street . ANNUAL WEEK &” SALES elebrating in every Department Go i SSrowth in Merchandising MEN’S FURNISHINGS Silk Dressing Gowns . 24.50 Made with shawl collar; Black, Green and Purple. Silk Scarfs 95c Silks and satin iik Shirts 7.45 Heavy Broadcloth Silks im a large range of staple and ; novelty stripes Silk Shirts 4.45 Many of heavy Silks or Crepe de Chine iu « variety of patterns Madras Shirts } 2.35 Fine Woven Madras with French cuffs, custom finish! Shirts 1.20 Woven Madras Shirts in negligee model, French cuffs. Made of American a wide rende of patterns and colorings Silk Scarfs 1.65 Large open-end Four-in-Hands of extra heavy Silks aud Satins in attractive patterns and colorings 55c An extensive assortment of large Flowing Kud Four- iu-Hand Scarfs in stripes, figures and plain colors. Shirts and Drawers * each 1,65 Worsted Shirts and Drawers; drawers in regular and stout sizes. Half Hose pr. 25c . pr. 50c Half Hose Black Black, ‘Tan, Navy Blue, with lisle soles and lisle tops. ‘ Pajamas 3.45 i Made of Silk and Cotton Mixed Material, in plain colors and stripes. trimmed with silk cord; Blue, Blanket Robes 4.95 Made of good quality Blanket; with notch or shawl collars, long sleeve shirts; with soft Silk Hose Shirts 1.55 Made of Madras and Mercerized Materials with soft cuffs; plain or plaited models. Gloves 2.10 i 1 1 ' J } ; | | Gray Mocha Gloves with self or black by embroidered backs; regular and cadet sizesi Worsted Union Suits 2.85 Natural Color; long sleeves, ankle length; regular and stout sizes, Silk Hose pr. 1.10 silk Half Hose in Black and Colors, with reinforced lisle toes and heels. Good, serviceable in Gray or White and Colors. 1.35 Made of good, serviceable Cotton terials and Outing Flannel. MEN’S SHOES (Second Floor) Shirts and Drawers each 65c Balbriggan Shirts with long or short. sleeves, and Drawers in regular and stout sizes. “‘Kenreign’’ Coats 10.50 Made of ‘lan or Gray Rubberized Cashmere or Double Texture Cloth. Ma- Patent Leather Bulton Shoes; mat kid top. . Tan or Black Russia Calf Lace eae new |7.50 PRGUSHIBED. ess viseens + ahes ext Norfolk Suits Students’ Suits 1. Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Suit, with two pairs full-lined Knickerbocker 4. Student's First Long Trouser Suify tailored of all wool Fabrics; plain or trousers; Coat Alpaca lined; neat pat istted alll azcund) \aslangecveeieterie terns in checks and stripes; size 8 to 18 jikidepralt alse 16 iGO seats years. 8.75 18.75 Corduroy Suits Flannel Suits ——————— — 2, Boy's Norfolk Suit made of extra 5. Young Man's All Wool Flannel quality Corduroy; two pairs full-lined Suit,— in a variety of smart models; Knickerbocker trousers; every seam extra well tailored; coat full, half or double sewed; size 7 to 18 years quarter lined. Blue, Oxford Gray, 7.50 Green or Brown; size 33 to 42. 18.50 ackinaws sis : Mackinaws Military Suits 3. Boy's Mackinaw,— made of all : ae cess . h 6. Boy Milit Si wool Fabric in a variely of patterns: joy’s Military Suit, made of altel nronud: rs (ocn e extra quality Corduroy; size 3 to 10 velt all around; size > years Bence 7.75 4.75 | | “dl Extraordinary Offerings | Unapproachable Values 4 TOP & RAINCOATS NEW FALL SUITS ; | For Men and Young Men For Men and Young Men $15.50 | $18.50 regularly 20.00, 22.50, 2500; High-grade Suits for men and young men, fashioned of all-wool Fabrics, * A large variety of styles developed in Imported and Domestic all-wool cluding the very popular Flannel in plain Gray, Blue, Brown and Green; ultras ~~ | Fabrics—every garment ‘ *Cravenette” gl , | : . . . 8 proofed. Knee length models with plaited | fashionable styles for the younger man, also conservative styles for the business | | & OR 5 he 28,50) backs, three-quarter length in slip-on styles, and longer models with belt in back; A ; . man; excellent workmanship and finish: coats full, half or quarter Alpaca lined) regular and convertible collars; beautifully trimmed; mostly quarter silk or satin lined; superior workmanship and finish; size 34 to +4. some with silk sleeve linings; size 33 lo 44. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—sth FLOOR —_——

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