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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917. LAG a we ate rice and bread.” come so actustomed.to the far off down to simple assault and battery, TERRIBLY " " Titan Bed "ite “Pate p08 for itd Wi no recollection of hearing|rumble that he never associated {1 to live in @ sort of back w in|} irtillery when he was behind 11 nes at Lille, and bis r leved that he had be-! ® the tide of invasion where he SIGK WOMAN 1c aniepicAN BaV'G, Sis ———— jexplained, “but all of a sudden the Surgical Operation Thought food food Hopped and | We got on Pinkham’s VegetableCom- | entrance of the Un : pound Saved Her. the war and the shutt! shipments to the inhabit sick woman for . . invaded districts. a bver three suffered with ter-| Lucian Busiere, Rescued by aiiolante eather, Theophile § . ee oe R Uy went over to France in June, 1914 back and was I ed Cross, Sneers at the with his three children, to 4 BONWIT TELLER & CO. Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | ; ect a about to have an | 1G 4,” . He had lett Li 1 : eperaton wnen'e| Ditty Germans.” arse, eed ee, wens att y ~W ashable se TUR friend said to me, | was himeelf with the other two chil- | [ij ° CIAL_FOR_SA DAY ‘Before having| “Les sales Bochest says thirteen-|dren near Paris when von Ki | Satin Blouse operation | year-old Lucian Busiere, summing up|army swept down bh ey i ia E. | his experionce of three years as an on Soccer e, Jacking n. ‘ . atic’ 1 » Was American boy of French parentage pressed into the French army and| » German invaders of North-/served nine months before his re- *. To-day Lucian 1# Injlease was secured by the American | New York, se and try- | Ambassador, w York, seeing the sights and try-) “Rapa Busiere tried to learn what | Misses’ Plain Tailored VELVET & CORDUROY SUITS 55.00 i Strictly tailored types designed on trim direct lines in the | at 6.95 —This simple style blouse is made with sailor collar, with shawl front, fastening simply with two large, well- placed pearl buttons. The finish of the cuff and its fit, a plain well- ble Compound? nm wait, and| yhusba Nes bought me the |!" to learn the English that he for-|haq pecome of Lucian. But the boy Vegetable Compound and it hag | ot during his long absence from his)/and his grandparents had been sub. | made me a well woman and we have | home tn St. Louis, merged in the German tide. There | @ lovely baby girl. We cannot praise) “The dirty Germans," the boy| Ae ge A og yea Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Come | hastens to repeat, for he made a vow| the eiger Busiere took his remaining pound enough, and I hope this letter | when he arrived in an Atlantic port,| children and sadly returned to Amer- y will lead other suffering women to try | weol spik onlee Anglais,” vowed|ica. But the matter was left in the it"—Mrs. Benjamin F. Blake, Re Bele ucian as he stood on the forward | hands of the Red Cross. D. No. 5; Box 22, Madison, V _ \ Time passed, Hindenburg’s stra- favored shades of the season. For misses of 14 to 18. SPECIAL FOR_SATURDAY i Misses’ Plain & Fur Trim’d There must be more than une | deck of the neanishin Be apace temic retreat took place and swarms liked style, is worth i under the care exander Sedg-|of repatriated French citizens ‘ ‘ Bred thousand women in this country of Section 62 of the|to cross the Swiss border noting on this waist. who, like M lake, have proven | wick, an offi ; ae what wonde ydia E, Pinkham’s | American Red Cross in France. Lael eee ote Waa carn Vegetable Compound can do for The boy is unique in that If you) Win them and of whom. {) weak and ailing women, Try it and worst experience at the! wished to rid_ themselves. Bee for yourself. h Germans he replies|among a trainioad of the: All women are invited to write for | ind bread." Where | ated folk deposited at Ain free and helpful advice to Lydia BE. * : |France, that the vigilant Re Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), |°!0"* ehildren and grown-ups Woro| workers discovered Iaician Lyn ’ / * suffering everything from murder! They had been looking for an Ameri a van boy and were somewhat mysti fled to find a lad who French, though he stoutly himself “un Americain, un Y¥ The boy with acores of others iu been shipped in a train from Lill north into Germany, then Germany tp Schaffhausen, in § } < - land, and finally across Into Coats : winding up his trip at Amiens. didn’t let us step out of the t all in Germany,” he said. “We m Coats fe - have travelled two days, Coats!!! as low as { 5% ONLY SEVEN DAYS LEFT TO BUY YOUR LIBERTY ’ | | \ e BONDS; WE HAVE THEM TO DELIVER. / as high as ‘ ; | V $ j 50 eeuas |e Best & Co. Velour Coating, large ; 1 Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Kit Coney Fur Collar Specially Priced at a $14.75 | ys | Saturday Sales Second Floor Not only is it offered in white but in flesh also. ~ , Best &Co, Fifth Avenne at Thirty-fifth Street CLOTH TAILORED SUITS 39,50 A i collection of new and youthful modes, featuring the fash- ionable fabrics in mannish and fur trimmed suits. Sizes 14 to 18 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MISSES’ DAY COATS 35,00 Smart practical coats for school, college, motoring and gen- eral wear in fashionable fabrics and colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. | | BUY ALIBERTY BOND TODAY AND TAKEIT HOME | | and alway SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MISSES’ DRESSY COATS 55.00 Typically youthful modes in silhouettes specially adapted for misses of 14 to 18. Featured are pom-pom cloths and other soft rich fabrics. A Special Offering of MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS SERGE, SATIN, VELVETEEN TWILLS, TRICOTINE, GUERNSEY 25.00 +» 55.00 Specially featured are the typical “Jeune Fille” modes of Bonwit Teller & Co., char- acteristic of the subtle charm, chic and engaging simplicity of youth and grace. Em. | phasized are the newest modes in original themes that are “different” from the usual, (Little More Than Wholesale) Let your curiosity take you tu et aha St ante Women’s and Misses’ Suits Street. $10 by buying direct from the manufacturer. Suits $15 to $50 Dresses $7.50 to $30 $32.50 For saturday only you have your choice of these winter suits, bought ior regular selling. Only seven days left to buy your Liberty Bonds. We have them here to deliver. Best & Co. — Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Women’s and Misses’ Coats Today and Saturday ONLY $8.25 $9.75 are coats which serve the double purpose, that of being worn over a dress, or in extreme weather as a top coat over suits. Of Best's standard corduroy, which is as different from the ordinary kinds as all wool is from wool shoddy. ‘ Both straight line and belted models, wool velour or burella cloth, all smartly Proto a. , tailored according to Best & Co, regular standards. This special sale should be of e . interest to the woman who does not desire fur trimmed suits, but prefers to wear her own furs, They are warmly interlined and are styles suitable for extreme winter wear. They are grouped at two prices. $24.50 $35.00 Lvery suit presented in this offering is made under our own supervision. to our own measure ments, and of this one particular " Best quality” of corduroy, which will retain its color and shape. Se sizes 5 to 10 years are to be had in this suit of olive drab \ corduroy, a junior Norfolk model with yoke and pleated A fant and back, Regularly $10.00 Special $8.25 : est 0, | Sizes 7 to 16 years to be had in olive drab corduroy, suit ‘ with yoke and pleated front, plain back and loose belt. . \ ; Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Regularly $12.00 Special $9.75 y Fifth Floor \s Saturday HH se oa Pe are ‘ 7, 7 ey | Corduroy trousers or hnickerbockers. Special $3.00 | Corduroy knee length trousers. Special $2.50 A Timely Sale! Stses 7 Wo 16 yrare Regularly $3.50 Steea 5 to 10 year Regularly 83.00 ° . = = Rich Velveteen Skirts Black and the choicest colors of the season. A SALE! - ’ Beautifully made, just received, depicting the latest Youths’ and Men’s Half Hose, 50c : tyle tendencies : e Bl Lhe Measured by today's value these would be half more $7.50 $9.95 $15.00 Worth buying now and putting aside for Christmas gifts. +} nica beaiien | iomee eet tithe errant ha | Full t ned silk plated half hose in a desirable Fall weight, specially | g and bustle styless-not alone of ite rictin i with furs, but ie priced. ‘They are made with extra spliced soles, heels and toes and 1s important is the fact that it is of cotten : ral use of it will help u: | come in fast black, pure white, new gray, Russian tan or champagne. ive wool, * . = —— = — “Only 7 more days to buy vour Libe WY le he fax 4 special Department of Young Men's shoes made vccording to nly 7 more days to buy ) if Lit j We have them Bast & Co. standarizeckth floor | THE LEATHER 2 \ \