The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1917, Page 4

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Min NEWYORK YOUTH f ' ! ' WRELESS HERO OF THE LUCKENA Rereaved Sister Declares trv ing Nelson “Wanted Excite ment and Got It.” the ty-year-old wiresinns operator on the Lewts Lackenbech, torpetoad off the waned frving J. Meteor swing (wren coast of France « wee up for the trip on —_—_ —_-_--—- onthe | | We know a doctor who has been wearing the same brown felt hat regularly (except in Summer) ever since he bought it here three years ago. We admonished him. 'Twas time to buy a new one! “What for?” said he; “still looks perfectly re- spectable to me, and, be- sides, I’ve grown so fond of the thing that I hate to give it up.” We had to admit that it looked good to us; hadn’t | wi the wireless pecenee Ge Wentes t see mime oF ih art Teving” sit tie widower « 4 the Rome of Mate Peet 1 Mirae par le were letaine for weriteme ne he ‘hie © |e A0mt Chine Re le deed fhe we he lant boat to lene the © |he may here been piekad we | Heltah parrot and taken ty Foe or tretend He wae @ ere tm hie own fact Towa Melsom was horn on Af (ant tile and wan eradunted f the gubite ehent at mnerit Mepmnte when he yeare ott Krew one ‘ ~~! From hie boyhood he vad for the sem and be "pent moat of hia spare time | mhoal days along the 4 At the age of Aiftenn he mate one trip ae @ cadet on the Amerion * Paok The prompeert nie way tp from the capacity of det Aid not appeal to him, bot he trip be had become acquainted f work operator and hed Aecihed to Weath wireions tHlonrey He got « fob ane clerk and atu wireinwe at night. In April, 1914 h obtained hie eartifionte ana Clanm A wirsinns operator a tion from the ¢ operntor on the Reminole. later he worked on Mandard tankers. In April of this yeur signed @ contract with the Musstin Government and on the Ruralan steamship Yarraslov, which wrecked off the coast of Norwa The crow wan naved by n vennel which responded to Nelson's 4 0 # calla, On hin return to New York the young man algned up with the Lack endach Steamship Company and was assigned to the Luckenbach at his own request when he heard the ship was bound for Havre, through the most dangerous of the submarine nones. Capt, James B. Watkins of the Lewin Luckenbach, also among the misning, lived at No, 872° Eighth Street, Brooklyn, with hia wife. They were married fifteen y ago and ere childless, Capt, Watkins was dorn in Maryland of 4 feafaring family and took up 4 seafaring ca- reer whon @ youth. He served for three years an first oMcer on the Lewis Luckenbach In the Pacifilo coast trade and between faded a bit; we compared) i ‘yrancteco and the Orient. ‘The the part under the ribbon. | goamsnip was brought to the Atlanth Told him we'd get square] ccast last summer and eats fer the ling Atlantic trade an: atking was iy telling all the readers “ made Captain. He was on his firet the ee him!) tip as a commander when his vessel Same quali 3 in our torpedoed, stores pi y wy husband.” said Mra. Watkins to-day, “died doing his bit just as oot ATLAS HAM) Sravely ae the soldier dies on the field pat tor the Koryiebagy nes ot * of battle, When he told mo he was pear § io _ secommet going to try to take his ship to Havre Fy linha, am 1 didn't say anything although Thad a b g's egy ME tp premonition that he wouldn't com: JA0th Bt, whe make I seer back. I am too good an American to Wert Loan ‘onthe |try to persuade him to dodxe hin dut _ \g we —for it was his duty to try to deliver Sint tak his cargo where it is s0 badly needed Br teae montns f ROGERS PEET COMPANY SERGY at toe tire wae Ene blowing when his ship wan torpedoes oe. “The Broadway! and 1 fear ho is lost. I would rather eae Four BtS4th Bee inink ho ts asleep at the bottom of Broadway. Corners”* Fifth Ave, the Atlantic than that he is a pr ‘at Warren at 41st St | in the hands of the barbarous Ge to be @ubjected to torture and humilia- New Styles Women’s Wear at McCutcheon’s .-<3 § EX Plain Tailored Suits of Broad- * cloth. Colors: Navy, Black, Brown and Purple, also Oxford, $36.00. Handsome Suit of Suede Velour trimmed with Seal Fur, $59.50. Coats of Velour Burella, collar band of Seal Fur, warmly interlined, $38.75. Double-Breasted Trench Coat in mixtures of Tan, Gray, Green and Brown, $27.75. Coats of Black Silk Velour, dyed Opossum Fur Collar, richly lined, $47.50. Smart Dress in a combination of Serge and Georgette. Lace collar, Colors: Navy, Brown and Black, $23.95. Smart Street Dress of Serge in two distinctive models. Satin sleeves and smartly breid-trim- sultot Woul Velour, s88.s0med, $25.00, Bal Bf By wh BWR BW B/D Be! Ded BVO (ON (0.93. Blouses Blouse of Washable Satin and Georgette Crepe, $6.95. Blouse in a combination of Satin and Georgette with a convertible collar. Colore: Black, Navy, Brown or Plum, $9.75. Sport Blouse of Striped Flannel, light shades, $5.75. Liberty Loan Bonds No matter how much you have already done, do a little more if possible, Buy Liberty Bonds, Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets “THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 46, 1917. LUCRKENBACI'S MASTER (VD WIRELESS EXPERT, om AOTH BELIEVED MIM The The Values mere Velour, Bolivia. 35.00 WINTER COATS Smartly tailored, BOLIVIA COAT with dee cuffs of tria. STREET, Muskras), 808.60, BUY OM AR New Women’s land Misses’ Suits, richly fur-trimmed and tailored models, Materials are Suede Velour, Cash- Pueblo, Pom Pom, Crystal Cloth, Peau de Peche and Specially Priced 65.00 Pom Pom, Velour and Chiffon Broadcloth the new silhouettes. FUR-TRIMMED collar and Australian Opossum or Seal Nu- Silk lined and warmly interlined. Very Special Fashionable Frocks AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS, also Dresses suitable for calling and dinner wear, in a wide variety of charming designe, 15.00 Suit of Velour de Laine, Trimmed with Hudson Seal (Dyed Booth on Our Main Floor. ¢ v trate Ninety day 0 coal mine Central ti) appear for ‘Ma morni f offices of Annoclation Mine strike to said thoy expect rapidly. Accord torn « f rede] walk Pennaylvania probable, Fashionable Silhouettes Are Most Extraordinary 50.00 of 25: 00 in s, 55:90 Spangled Evening Frock, $30,00, Specially Priced 25.00 50.00 AFTERNOON DRESS of _ Chiffon Velvet and Georgette, tunic and neck are fur trimmed. Very Special 22.50 Newest Winter Suits Women’s and Misses’, Suits in the new straight line silhouettes, with f varying lengths. Slrictly tailored and fur-trimmed models; materials are Chiffon Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Velveteen and Ray- onneur Cloths; Coats are silk lined and warmly interlined. Specially Priced 33.50 9 59 45.00 FUR - TRIMMED SUITS, four distinc- tive models of Chif- fon Broadcloth, . Velour and Velour de § 7. 50 f Laine; deep collar Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat); coats are ailk lined and warmly interlined, 4 in the Workhou -> 10,000 COAL MINERS STRIKE. inter Coats A LIBERTY BOND PAYS 90 BAYS FOR KISSES | WE STOLE FROM GIRL OF 16 work , mitted at he SMiinoia Coal Operators CP oT a te te ee Ta en ai SpE EM ret EXPE Ay Ce OO ee fF — — Victrol. chased fi One t purchase will have Records stock of Victrol may be SS 09S 0S 0S 0S 0010S 1 0 0 0 0 SS OS 0 SO Every here at a meets W resources SOS 00S OO 0 0 Sows Style may be worth of down pa 2) omer” “Which Shall | Purchase?” Style XI, $100 with $5 worth of records of your choice, may be pur- payment, $5.00 a Month remember, that whether you other talking machine, you music. We have a complete Style XIV, $150 $10.00 worth of records, for a small down payment and balance as low as $7.50 a Month Victor Record will be found can select the Victrola that venient terms, Victrola illustrated above $15.00 a Month Lord & Jastor PLOY RT IN HIS LINE AY Trader | it A ‘ t to the Victrola Victrola Suits with the smartness of line, the perfection of detail, that marks the highest class ‘ailleurs, Models that portray the cleverest of new style partment on the notes—developed in Hloor will dem- the fact that, Velour Cloths —Silver-tone—Oxfords make a dif- (| where you pur+ uit Victrola,” a illustrated above, or a small down balance hing you should a Victrola or some to purchase Victor to hear the best Victor Records, a illustrated above purchased, with Victrola and every ll times, Here you ith your financial on the most cone oo —>]0 0 0 -- — a Oe ete 4 XVII, $250 purchased, with 8§ § records, for a smal yment and balance fUFTH. AVENUE NEW YORK ) et mee” O Cea | oo en Lord @ Taylor : acon ew ee = oe meh <<< eee wt An Important Sale Women’s Tailored Suits Presenting Many Models of Marked Distinction and Representing Exceptional Values at $50.00 fabrics of fine qualities in every fash onable color. Many trimmed with fashionable furs; others without fur, and of the strictly tailored types. Coats are warmly interlined and richly silk lined. Skirts on the correct straight lines. Lord & Taylor Suits—quite the most comprehensive and complete assortment in the city today—at $25.00 to $225.00 Thrd Floor pe ee Silk Lingerie In Loveliest of New Models Flesh-tinted Crepe de Chines and washable Satins, dainty with laces, floral embroideries or hemstitching. Despite their air of luxury, very moderately priced. Night Gowns $3.95, $4.95, & $5.95 Envelope Chemises $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 Bodices 98c, $1.50 & $1.95 New One-Piece Pajamas Flesh Batiste—embroidered $1.95 & $2.95 Flesh Crepe de Chine $4.95 & $5.95 Second Floor. ¢ @.: «<, Sale of Untrimmed Hats Exceptional Values Several hundred of the very newest Hats— on the smart lines which Fashion has decreed for early Winter Millinery. The new Chinese Turbans, Sailors, Mush- rooms and a variety of other correct shapes, finely made of black and colored Lyons Velvets of superior quality. $5.00 Hats, $3.95 | $6.95 nats, $4.95 Imported and Domestic Trimming Novelties _ Featuring the most effective of Ostrich Trimmings, Diagonal Bands and Helmet Tops, Pompons, Fancies in styles almost innumerable. Every AMERICAN Who Wants . * Fancy Feathers in all the plumages sanctioned by the VICTORY Audubon Society: Coque, nagoire, heckle, burnt ostrich, Will Buy goose and pheasant; clever ornaments; beaded flowers A United States Covernment and the new metallic flowers. Prices range from 65c to $5.95. 4% LIBERTY BOND! 2 Fowrth Floor Autumn Models “Lord & Taylor Corsets’’ The new models possess in a marked degree the symmetry, the serviceability, the style - features that characterize all “Lord & Taylor Special Corsets.” Assortments are now at their best, while values are more than usually interesting. For Juniors, Misses and Athletic Girls Lightly boned, supple models in pliable materials, allowing freedom of motion, and yet giving necessary support to Lounging Robes Comfortable and Luxurious At Very Special Prices Soft, warm Blanket Robes so snug and cozy for wintry mornings. Pretty too in their colorings and patterns, and trimmed smartly with satin ribbons. New straight models with set-in sleeves, pockets, cord and girdles. Blanket Robes, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Velvet Corduroy Robes Rich! effective in style and eminently practical these Negligees of narrow and wide-wale Corduroys in lovely colors, youthful figures. Npiieiane Pink Batiste, Lined daintily with Dresden or with soft us, tea 50, $3.00 and $3.95 white silk. A wide selection of models, 50, 279» s . ; Corduroy Robes $5.95, $7.95, $8.75 & $10.75 For the Average Figure Batiste, Coutil and Fancy Broche. $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 TMrd Floor For Well Developed Figures Coutil in well boned models—$3.00 paimmereet sig east Folding Wardrobe pecial for Wednesday 4.00 Lord & Taylor Special , Model, $2.45 Pink novelty Broche, lightly boned and with elastic top for straight or medium figures; sizes 20 to 28, 2.50 Lord & Taylor Special . Model, $1.65 ink figured Coutil; low bust, Gitun fength, lightly boned. Sizes 19/12 3 $2.85 & $3.25 queerencemcmmremes Second Foo} Notion Department—Ground Floor ae met [acm cn. sme ccrc-1ip-eme-emee POPP O ISI 9 0 0 S00 Of Cretonne and Khaki Most convenient of devices—these compact, ngly made Wardrobes, for they occupy but little space when filled and may be folded up flat when fot in use, Large enough to hold Suite, Costs and Dresses and dust proof, for their protection, In Pretty Cretonnes Regulation sizes... «+ -$3.25 to $4.95 Nursery sizes. oeeccecsssG2i00 In Khaki for the Boys at Camp

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