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Rade. \ views’ nce La [Areenw Interment was at Peneral of Miorence ta ) Punerat rerviers for Wh PS Badle, moving pleture a PBaturday tn Ossining Morning at the Ca Chureh, Broadway and ‘Three floors of the building wer over to the ralitives and frle Biter the services about 9,000 the ody. od ve > ai | | Prttate Ratines ned | clase mall Wee received from the Drit- an’ |imh postal euthorities to-day, An old weona | treaty had specified 2 cents, Wash Dresses at McCutcheon’s <> We are now showing our Fall line models in Children’s Wash School-Dresses, in a variety of styles, made from our own materials, Imported Chambray, Linen, and Domes- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 00 OOTOBER 17, 1917, “TYPHOON” FIRE DEADLIEST BLOW Review Shows How Allies Are Winning. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— French miccestoa in Flanders, broadening the great wedee which the allies are relentlessly driving into the German line, are described as the outstand- ing feature of the week in the re- view of military operations for the woek ending Oct. 18, lamued to-day by An ever-extending wedge progressive ly driven into the German lines. “The operations of the French dur- ing the past week are in fact com- plementary to the engagements which resulted in the capture of Mosa!nes by the British last June. ‘During the engagements 6 week the French everywhere main- Ylons were hampered owing to tho fact that the well drained ground of © Passchendasle ridge once passed ower, the advancing columns are con- franted with the waterlogged, soxey Flanders plain which stretches on to Rovtlers and beyond. “fhe Germans, fearing lest the al- Ned advance in Flanders, would bo followed by @ gimilar effort along other sectors of the front, particu- larly north of Verdun, endeavored to thwart allied plans by launching a powerful attack preceded by the usual intensive artillery preparation ! Help the Boys An Occasion Extraordinary—:This October Sale Women’s Tailor-Made Suits A Hundred New and Distinctive Models 38th Street 10 GERMAN FORCES tained the positions won in the face | at the Front by ot Liberty “ide wane se eapered os ie ae| | COM@EPHING "igen : ’ —_ fon, bad weather has somewhat re- the 4% Liberty Children’s Secretary Baker in His Weekly arte’ the allied advance, Overa-\} | Food Supply Bonds FIFTH For the Cause AVENUE 39th Street the War Department. “The allied offensive in Flanders continues methodically,” says the re- view. “Anaigned objectives attained with increasing regularity indicate eMclont co-ordination of artillery Developed in Materials of Superior Qualities Offered at Prices That Make This the Most Important and Interesting Suit Purchasing Opportunity of the Season in this seotor. “The emmy was able to gain a temporary foothold in certain ad- vanced French lines. Latest advices show that he was driven out after some hot fighting. tic Ginghams and Dainty Smock Dresses, hand- made, from 2 to 6 preparation and infantry attacks. ‘The review touches briefly upon the years, $4.50 up. || “Tho precision of the allied bar-| situation om other fronts. No men- 29 50 0 45 00 || rage ts proved by the low casualties | tion in made of American forces or e bd © of the sesaulting columns, war preparations. Bloomer-Dresses “The deadly effect of allled arttl- Silvertone—Broadcloth—Velour Cloth—Burella Velours— in Models, Handsomely Fur Trimmed or Without Furs. Finer Suits—a splendid showing, $50.00 to $225.00 in domestic Chambray, 3 to 6 years, $1.95; 8 to 12 years, $2.95. For small Boys, we have in this depart- sturdy Rompers and Tailored Wash Suits. lery fire is confirmed to us by re- ports reaching Us regarding the con- cern of the German High Command at the new allled ‘typhoon’ fire, which ig compelling the enemy to amend his tactical dispositions in an effort to meet the shook of the shell rained upon his lines, “The muccesses attained by the French foress operating north of the British sector, more particularly in the neighborhood of the Houthulst Wood, have given the allied advance in Flanders the needed elbow room. “Breadth of front is an esnentint condition for operations which are to have far-reaching remults, for, con- fined to & too narrow base, a really important enciroling movement can have no sustained value if along its entire length it can be flanked by artillery fire, “The zone of operations In the Toros salient, formerly too narrow for the Proper disposition of large masses of troops, has now, by the French oo- operation and their recent successful advanoe, so extended the line that fighting in what was the Ypres aaliont p4|\ has changed in character, It is no longer to be considered a salient, but HEALTH CONSERVATION URGED AS WAR MEASURE a Afternoon and Street Coats A Representative Collection of New Models Introducing the Very Smartest Style Notes The Best Values of the Season $29.50 $39.50 $45.00 Velour Coatings—Pom Pom—Grattila—Velour de Laine —Invisible Plaid Velours—Heavy Worumbo Coatings. England's Experience in Decreased Production Due to Fatigue, Stale- ness and Sickness Cited. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Conserva- ton of the health of Industrial workers | as a meang to obtaining increased eM-| clency for war-time production waa dis-| cussed at ectional meeting here to~ day on industrial hygiene of the Ameri- can Public Health Association. Dr. mery H. Hayhurst epoke of the need for @ general system of santtary | supervision and cited England's expert- ence In decreased production, due to fa- R823. fElceaee BBEnEELPESEn © We also carry complete outfits for the new Baby, both domestic and French goods. Hand-made Dresses in long and short, Coats, Bonnets and Hats. Maids’ Aprons and Caps in large variety. Liberty Loan Bonds Buy Liberty Bonds to blaze the way for our boys at the front. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets tigue, staleness and sickness among hor workers as @ reason why such @ system | should be put inte operation tn this country. ‘The speaker ectared that the most | energetic sanitary measures are neces- | sary because of the already serious | shortage of manpower, which {# most. acute, he said, not at the battle front, but {n the home industries, emmvonsdiinenieamess FILIPINOS UPHOLD WAR. 9 Insular Congress, As First Act, Adopts Resolution to That Effect. MANILA, Oct. 17.—The Insular Con- gona opened to-day, tts first act being the adoption of @ resolution affirming the adherence of the Fittpino people to the cause of the United States tn the) world war. Governor General Harrison, tn his monage, urged legislation aitherizing | the, Government to proceed with the j : cy} Many with deep new cape and muffler collars of the most fashionable furs; others designed for wear with fur sets. Finer Coats—for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear, $50.00 to $300.00. TMrd Floor Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Thursday A Sale of Women’s Dresses Offering Exceptional Values at Silks --Velvets Dress Goods Unusual Offerings for Thursday and Friday Chiffon Dress Velvet Broadcloths food campaign by the} Administration, 2 inch ide, in ab Ni bh ind black; Street $39 50 A ernoon Auiden fen baieateatiercone sponged ant heen eee Dresses e ‘esses and evening wear. al lot on sale si : Tailored Serges in Georgette Crepes in Yard $5.50 rard $1.95 these eminently smart | the wanted colors, sou- Black Satin de Chine Cheviot Coatings models now so much in | tache braided elaborate- 35, inches wide, will be on 54 inches wide, in the want- colors and black; extra- ordinary value a’ yard $1.48 sale Thursday and Friday at the exceptional pace reed $1.28 ly or in effective com- demand and featuring binations with soft style notes new and dis- tinctive. Satin. Velveteens—in mod- | Satin Meteors — in Colored Satin Embroidered Serges els on unusually modish gracefully developed or Messaline in a variety of pretty bor. Right step! lines. aed red ge in about sixty shades, in- ny effects for dresses, i < inrich Au- Juding light and The “right step” leads toll] Cand Satine ‘a | tumn cgore and Black, | | darkction. yeni $1.25 | $3.85, $4.50, $7 any one of our four stores, semi-tailored styles. indescribably smart. Grownd Floor Becond Flor *“Westpointer” shoes, specially designed for drill- ing and hiking; extra stout leather; regulation tan; built on the last officially ap- proved for West Point cadets. Officers’ calfskin riding boots, mahogany shade. Officers’ ma- hogany cordovan boots. Officers’ *“Westpointer” field boots, with stout waterproofed soles. Leggins, tan cowhide, in short strap or spring styles. Brown cordovan leggins, spring style or short strap. To rest the feet, sneakers— high cut or low cut. For warmth—felt slippers; also sheep lined moccasins, Boot hooks, boot jacks, spurs, garter straps. Rubbers, galoshes and rubber boots. Polishing kits in strong tin box (containing brush, polish and polishing pad). *Reguatered Trademark, A Dress-Buying Occasion of Unusual Interest. Finer Street and Afternoon Dresses, $42.50 to $135. TMrd Floor Modes of Tomorrow in Millinery Advance Winter Models—these, forecasting simply fascinating fashions. New shapes, piquant and picturesque in their lines. New fabrics, richly effective, their elegance enhanced by fur and smartest of feathers. Special Tomorrow A Collection of Trimmed Hats $7.95 Hats of Metallic Brocade in gold or silver with black. Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet, and Hat- ters’ Plush in many extremely new shapes. Cathay Turbans, Russian Turbans, Tyrol Turbans and Continentals, dashing, daring, ultra fashionable, Trimmed with saucy pompons or soft bands of fur, metallic flowers, feather novelties. The New Feather Hats Modish little shapes, close fitting and cleverly desi in black, purple, navy brown and bronze shades; a vari-colored Japanese heasant Plumages. AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit C RE 34" St. New York “MONTEREY ” A beautifully made boot of dark “Cocoa” Calfskin $10.00 A new Cammeyer shoe for women October Sale Smart Footwear Offering Remarkable Values. High cut Boots—in leathers, lasts and ¢olors which are Autumn’s accepted favorites with women of Fashion. Footwear of grace and distinction, high arcaes and of marked perfection in finishing details. that is exceedingly good - looking with its smartly perforated wing tip and 1'2 inch Military Heels Army officers’ uniforms, The same character of tailor- ng that joes into our civilian clothes or men and boys. Every \ink @ soldier wears and needs. (2 “Right Step” suggests that you step right ap and buy your Liberty Bond to-day, Bigh Cut Boots Usually $9.00 a pair, $7.85 Dark grey Kidskin with High Cut Boots Usually $12.00 a pair, $10.50 Grey Suede, dark brown grey cloth tops; fawn Kid- | or dark grey Kidskin. Louis skin with fawn cloth tops. XVI. heels, ferme eecememmremomnn Clearance | Women’s Black Boots \ $ 4.75 {Patent and dull leathers; sizes incomplete. neal iso in “MONTEREY” belongs to the “tailored” type of shoe that goes so well with the New Fashions for Women Rolling Brim Feather Sailors Special $3.95 The brim in bronze coque feathers, contrasts smartly with the crown and upper brim of Nagoire plumage in black, navy, brown, taupe, cherry red or old blue. Inde- scribably effective. Hubscriptions recetved at all fomr stoves, i Usually $6.00 a pair, { N|| ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway © t Lith St. “Th } ( jot sa Pon at 34th Bt. | Second Floor eremcemcaneypremcmecmmenns Broadway Commers’* Fifth Ave. | te re, at Warren atdiet St > )—0 Sr 0 G0 00) 4 a 0