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10 Christmas Rings for Soldiers and Others Christmas jewelry for our soldiers in’ France must be mailed before November 15th, remem- her, or Uncle Sam_ will not promise to deliver it on time. It would be well to send Christmas jewelry to the boys in the training camps early F for the rush in their direction will be tremen- dous Lamberts are prepared for this winter's Immense demand for jewelry have heen preparing for it for months. We got ready for it by direct importation of fine Diamonds, correctly cut. No middleman to pay, no over head of aii expensive shop, nor high rent, nor ‘high profit. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS $10.00 up to $1,500.00. Ladies’ fancy diamond rings, in newly designed platinum mountings, $50.00 up to $2,000.00; ladies’ fancy stone rings, guaranteed solid gold, with topes, arnets, amethysts and other stones, $5.00 up. Men's fancy diamond rings, guaranteed, solid 14 karat gold, $25.00 up. Men's solid gold signet rings, artistically carved up; Military rings, solid gold, $6.75 up. 7 dart Lamberts seamless solid " « — shape and style, solid 14 t 22-karat,$5.25up Karat, $3.30 up; 18 karat, ge-karat, $7.00 up 14-karat, $3.30up No charge for engraving. _ 4-karat, $4.40 up Khaki Military Watches, Waltham movement, radium that won't erack nor break. Sterling silver, $20.00. All styles of bracelet watches for ladies. Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street in a hundred shapes of beauty, $5.00 up; Japanese rings, $10.75 ace, . ») gold wedding rin every 18-karat, $4.00 up $4.00 up; 22 karat, $5.25 up. 18-karat, $5.50 up dial, to be read at night, olive drab waterproof strap, crystal Store-Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. TABLISHED 1863,! 464-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing The newest and smartest styles in all the finest fabrics and high-grade tailoring. On Liberal Terms of Credit Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Suits and Overcoats $18 THE SUITS are single and double-breasted, in extreme and conservative effects, THE OVERCOATS are in trench and conservative models Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 3 to 9 years. $5.95 and Faney Mixtures: NGS On Any Purchase Up to $10 We Offer Special Terms of $1 DOWN AND $1 A WEEK LIBERTY LOAN PARADE | | To Holders of Liberty Bonds and Subscribers to the Second Liberty | yee "| The President has designated Wednesday, October 24th, as| Liberty Day. All bondholders are requested to parade, If your! lodge, club, or union, or other organization has not already called upon you to parade on this day you are invited to fill out the at-| tached coupon and mail or deliver the same at once to LIE y LOAN PARADE HEADQUARTERS, 50 MADISON AVE in| order that a place may be assigned to 4 in the line for this day | LIBERTY LOAN PARAD! Wednesday, October 24, 1017 Name... Address * THE NEW YORK WORLD } ; SETS THE PACE WORLD E 54-246 DO DOL LOLOL DOE 1O46-5.5 HIDFOD IGOR G We THE EVENIN\WoRLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1917 German U Boat Here to Aid Campaign for Liberty Loan the Post com Af know Poslam's splendid k upon it as just 1 healing energy skin from all dis-|¥ "4 ' ng stops; |t f sample | crowd ¢ Kine Laboratories, 248 | jou t 47th St, New York City My. Rog Soap is a daily ‘treat to kin or skin subject to erup- imac t Addvt 4 ; \SOLDIER $y WEGRO ECZEMA KNOWS soit POWs aN SL The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6tly, Big Bargains! through each department and see this display of Big Ve s for every article sold here must be a Look for the “Saturday Special” signs We invite comparison t E For Saturday Every day is Bargain Day in this unique store —wa yargain 3ig Bargains. Model A Model B Wool - and Mixture Pannette Cloth. lining ming on exp Suit Bargains 6 Model AveL Suit of dy b Wool Cheviot is inlaid with ured silk-mixed lining $397 (Not Pictured) Hap pockets, Stylish military style. Eee Satin lined. IA Ladies’ attractive Suit of / Wool Poplin, Opossum fur / Silk mixed lining. | Velveteen trim $] 447 * heeoming they mean Will Coat Bargains “Trench” Styl Convertible collar Coat of Black sateen Gray fur fabric collar trim 3 to 5 years Boys’ Nobfolk Suits Little Boys’ Suits, Men! Big Bargains! Coats, Suits and Mackinaws pictured is Well Winter of medium Ipaca $2.27 $2.97 Boys’ Wool Serge Suits $3.97 Young Men's Suits YoungMen’s Overcoats $5.97 Young Men's Suits Men'sTweed Overcoats $8.47 $4.97 $7.97 Special Bargains Napkins— Cotton Damask—colored border Waists Skirts Wool worsted fancy skirtings 97c. six for 19¢ Five styles of Voile to choose from, 67¢ Waists— White Voile—lace and embroidery trim, $1.37. Skirts— Wool French Serge—tan color only, $1.47, Coats—Serviceable Wool and Cotton Mixture, $1.47. Skirts—Box-p'aited Shepherd Check—button trim, $2.87. No examining depaurtnic 178 imperfect Coats—for women, misses 1 27 Fall Suits for Women and Misses This lot of Fall Coats and Suit nt for very. sligh are hardly noticeable and will not quality or appearance of the garment Aliare BB quantities are limited come early Imperfect Coats and Suits 1 ed hy our irl. 1s—they » wearing Bargains ‘Damaged Shoe Sale Big rs of sligh inp in most case ed ni o slight that expert to detect Come early for the best selecting. I, Store Hours ® to 0 Mall Orders Ve in a badger game in 3e Renamed U-Buy-a-| ww. “Hurt Bond and Exhibited With | ied in_isto Sing prison yesterday. Mrs, Wildrick.| wae finally discharged after @ | who was algo indloted, was sentenced |ing before Justice Mayer in Special {with Brooks to seven years and five|Sessions Court. She never was in- months by Judge Crain in 1910, It is|dicted for the murder, reported in Auburn, where Mrs. Wild- ee rick Is imprisoned, that an order for|Gaynor's Son Diveharged From her parole has been received there. Camp Because of Il Health, Edward H. Brooks was in no way| PLATTSBURG, Oot. 19.— Rufus |connectea with Walter Brooks, whose| Gaynor, son of the late Mayor Gay~ murder in the Glen Island Hotel in| nor, bas bgen discharged from the 1902 resulted in the arrest of Florence| officers’ training camp here at his own Burns. Accused of the murder ahe| request, because of ill health. ’ { | Millions Use | It For Colds } Because ““Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe f | misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. “Pape's Cold Compound” is the Don't stay stuffed-upt Quit blowing and snuffing! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and|quickest, surest relief known and break up a severe cold either in the}costs only « few cents at drug stores. Jhead, chest, body or limbs It acts without assistance, tastes Charles} It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|nice, and causes no inconventence. lawye victim-|trils and air passages; stops nasty|Don't accept a substitute. Insist on was paroled from Sing| discharge or nose running; relieves |"Pape's’— nothing else.—Advt. \War Tank at Central Park. | e U © 6, @ big Gorman submarine | 1 by a British man-o'-war, | rrived in sections at an At-| ort, will spend somo of its| wys far from the House of llern, as a doubtful decora- | ntral Park, where it will be ned the “U-Buy-a-Bond,’ as a further stimulus to the ™iberty Loan. S° pmarine was sent over by| yn Government at the be- St cord Northcliffe and Guy | Emerso\p the Liberty Loan Com-| MIte® Okew York, and will be a) ture ‘he exercises to be con-| Sentral Park to-morrow | Guy Emerson will | stening bottle of cham- PANG OVEN. prow of the under- sea craft. Three tru rated with NOON rg, break the 4, appropriately deco- iy a Liberty Bond” placards, Wilarry the submarine through Manhan gt behind a brass band to-5th Str Seventh Avent, qth al Park W St | been jo: {them to brought cot and Commissioner y supervised the | work of erecting a\.jor inland an- jchorage for the Gnan war craft and the battle-scah tritish tank which will soon realy cry ten ; FL ters battlefields.” re trom the ie U boat and t nd on exhibition «hak wil {in the enclosure whley} about them will be a Dy gia will act as th Ip oO ry | patriotic exer 5 eee ee "FLORENGE BURNS Fig | SOON, BUT OhaROLE ee aks, Sentenced for ®adger Game With Woman Oth Ag. cused of Murder, Out Nq Fdward H Brooks, who wa, Ith Florence Burns Wyo, Army officers _ looking for trim, trig uniforms will! do well to focus attention! /on one of our stores. | But tailoring isn’t all the fabrics are the best you| ‘ ‘can buy. Prices reasonable. | Everything military. | Woolen undercoats | wear under raincoats. Officers’ Stetson hats. Garrison caps. Dress boots. Field boots. “Westpointer’ shoes. Also| a new ‘‘dress’’ shoe in dark | calfskin and cordovan. | for Cordovan leggins. Cots. | Bed rolls. Mattresses. Out door sleeping suits. Army | flashlights. Canvas buck ets. Air pillows. Sweat-| ers-—-everything. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St, Four Broadway Cornera'* Fifth Ave, at Warren at 4ler St, | i y4 ’ ‘ HE correct foundation tor my good dressing is perfect- fitting underwear. Your i union suit should be what its name implies---one with you in every curve and line. FOR Every suit with the Li ileo trademark ' is accurately cut and carefully tailored - that’s why they fit. Reg, U. 8, Pat. Off. . And yet they cost no It’s real economy when more than the ordinary you can get perfect fit- kind. No need to sacri- ting, daintily finished, fice luxury to obtain | durable underwear at a economy if you buy | moderate price. Li FALCO underwear. | : male ; All Li FALCO materials Aas We geal Be sho s ies ode i | you Li FALCO he . are selected because they : i ah ’ surely has it or can get ¢ wear well, and they are it for you easily put together in a way ABUSE ROR RES) that makes them wear Li FALCO is made in all well note particularly weights, all sizes and the strong, comfortable | all styles-—Vests, Pants, seams. Tights and Union Suits. LITTLE FALLS MFG. CO., Little Falls, N. y, Wholesale Distributors for New York: M. & C. MAYER, 568 Broadway