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: —_ £ Se re ate 5 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1917, ' Erdody's orchestra fur- »1 to term the tn an open trial it will be shown that vey are bid. there is not the a htest intention to ir horses, OVer UP any one. ‘There are but two | fin. ‘ fal i =a mage | ‘ 1 one, for many charged with conduct undecomiug en | have had officer and a gentleman, He is eter | Better ea rom bed ° | eral years, @cquitted of the charge and restored ‘ S ’ to duty, found “guilty and dis } as been in @ missed the service, Internal Baths | nows the af- — Several Texas cowboys are buay to- at grows between man and day ov the remount depot secK- | In {tude records on the backs ‘ “green” horses from the West. There When the former cavalrymen had are now over 2,000 horses in the big a rn aoe aetstowss —"“" I West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aves. West 43rd Street NaAth the: feoults. ope tter health than I + of thousands of the same i Buy a Liberty Bond To-day ee ek Gece Nothing will discourage our enemies more than a taken their horses to the remount corrals, with more than double that depot it s only with an effort that number yet to arrive. Soldiers who ‘Best “for Colds, thrdat and, rave thelr pote behind, have been witnessing the horse- |" . «| (Special From a Staff Correspondent |‘ '’y could | # breaking work have confessed that fungs. Builds you up. No Al-| (Special From. Staff Corroap There was a great bestowing Of 1UMD the sight has made them more one | % cohol or dangerous drugs SPARTANBURG, 8. C,, Oct. 19.--| sugar, f the boys clasped thualastic over thelr future chances | "J h onc 7 srely ne f proper! Py r The boys of the ist New York Cav-| thelr o hpi andj {n the trem iceman! ware warn Gater, the 0, te ts Casoaaee heavily oversubscribed loan. i nate \alry and Squadron A find themselves | didn't car ung why y were ven all the poleotioua waa WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS re nere vd hovas" natn thalacen to weep n bit or mot, ‘The new, NCW Parisian Resort om Broadway. The new Bustanoby’s, at 50th Street | i, yq|it8 workings and sentiment counts ped RUS, Weinted 8. & tales Ere ‘faba sli notable gathering, ‘This establishment Tho officers and men of the old 1st’ in on the site of the former Montmartre. Fre tetera Aree S| Cavalry are being split up among pes be ap all-day resort, commenc- Joxereats 00) — three units, The 106th Madhine Gun noon; tea da: 3 to 6 P. M. daily; 3 | Battalion will claim 660 of the en- dinner 4 dancing from then listed personnel and the 4024 Trench = 7 | Mortar Battery, the first of its kind to be organized In this country, takes 181. As members of these two units the former cavalrymen meet with an- Bee ae air toe autday NG ca Ce In the Franklin Simon Boats telecon ang will be atven the Boys’ Apparel Shop arm fn reorganization ts ruthless tn! have filled an |. B. tn Cascaden'* twill show and q An Exceptional Sale Saturday, Misses’ Autumn Suits Taken from regular stock, including the season’s smartest and most attractive effects, in plain tailored and fur trimmed models, developed in silvertone cloth, velour de laine and broadcloth, The “Honolulu” blue hat cords of ee ult at $37.50 and 47.50 0 6 the crack of doom to the KY) claims Q"rumber of officers and men uits and oats Misses’ Smart Coats Girls’ Autumn Coats N LF edhe i is but @ memor; f P P velour cloth; some with | of broadcloth, Pom Pom, velour and vel- | okdant? ie inounta are gone, ad. the ra 3 10 ae om solid fur collars, veteens; sizes 10 to 16 years, NN organization 1s now the 106th Ma- fe of to 8, 8; sizes a 8, RY ioral Sepia ta ew or Juniors 0 $29.75 and 36.00 at $18.75 KY jays with the jue col * ‘ . . N DEY catava oP) ek: Seem At Prices to Suit Seniors Other Models up to $125.00 Other Models up to $45.00 line regiments to 27th Divi~ ts are ‘being made to-day. r the big fighting machine aiding cpitioues intees RICE isa serious question in clothes for h's deserted village the Junior, and the more there are of tiene gee nOt Him the more serious the question be- Misses’ Modish Frocks at $18.50 For afternoon and street wear, in straight line and coatee models, of serges, some combined with satin and effectively embroidered. Take This “Honolula’’ Home : From Our Upstairs Store * BED ‘oven att ta other ere comes, That is why we direct particular " Other Models up to $115.00 for $4.85 De he ai toric commands have attention to our Junior oat =o this season. Girls’ Dress Coats Girls’ Dressy Frocks acaba ates gar The prices are unusually low, at a time ~—after you've shopped about, and found \ . war qustan” the | P ‘i ly high. of broadcloth, wool velour and zibeline; | Smart styles, made of velvet, some com- when all prices are unusually hig! you couldn't touch it fot $7 elsewhere, N| nmanders are await: sizes 6 to 16 years, bined with plaid silk; 10 to 17 years, ‘ Splendid quality of rich cocoa brown kid—the cect ane” tee Ge Se Boys’ Middy Suits at $16.50 at $17.50 ‘ N 4 a basa -reesf aig > Ml = \ talk of fling up “ome ter orga ~~ trousers Long trousers ; S . lew ary or Cuban . QV | izations not in the 27th Division, bu 75 8Q75 ., Invisible eyelets. ‘ foie st is, Salat at 8 9 Girls’ erviceable Coats at $12.50 , OF STORES = All Upataire KY) t0, vacant ranks A regulation sailor model style, shown in Of Priestley’s English Tweeds; tan or grey; sizes 6 to 16 years All Upataira LOCATIONS | ne one tig tople of alacuasion in Fi gu lity. bi tic ecakeolderes Bre) ; Nj camp is © Col mI = 11 West 34th St., Opp. Waldorf BROOKLYN NY] Gap? owned H, Mulivan of D Bats ne quality blue serge, with embroidere emblems in a variety of colors. tery, the 2nd Field Artillery. Capt. Sullivan, charged Ye peree ree orders tbat jed to the hazing o: rie vate Otto Gottschalk, will be brought > ry 75 ry 15 iii ial gi a Boys’ Dress Suits, 11275 10 115 A le it ig the custom t) . . . . . court martial ia private, Oat it was Of brocaded Silk and-Bengaline Silk, in white stated to-day by an officer in au- : . és thority chat Capt, sullvan'e Geartie or delicate colors; also, attractive models in will Ifkely be @ public one. It te velvefeens and velvet cords. felt that the army suffers from such disclosures as have been given prom- bs in the Sullivan case, and that Boys’ Junior Suits, $675 to $1275 Five distinctive Norfolk models, shown in blue serges, homespuns, mixed tweeds and cheviot cloths, in button-to-neck style. 10 West 23d St. Near 5th Ave.| 519 Fulton Street N 3 Park Row, . Post Office, Corner Duffield Street, Near Ann St. Opp. A. 1, Namm's Novelty, Black~and Colored Silks Arranged in Dress Lengths Former prices were $1.00 to 3.75 a yard, at 65c to 2.50 a yard There are also lengths for Waists, Skirts, Linings, ete., all of which will be found conveniently displayed on the Main Fluor Special Tables. Promptly Filled. Boys’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, #17 to $2950 Variously made of Kerseys and velveteens, in blue, green, brown or tan, and trimmed with nutria, French seal or muskrat. Excellent Values in Boys’ Clothing For Autumn and Winter wear—Third Floor. Boys’ Junior O’coats, $5.00 to 25.00 | Boys’ Suits . at $7.50 to 16.50 For school or dress wear. Some with two pairs of trousers. Boys’ School and Dress Coats 1875 to 12950 Kerseys, Chinchillas, tweeds and others, in box styles, inverted pleat effects, half-belted and all-around belt-and-buckle coats. SPECIALS for Saturday's selling: Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, With lined trousers; 7 to 16 years, In grey; sizes 8 to 8 years, at $5.00 at $5.00 Boys’ Hats in velour, plush, cloth and serge, at $1.50 to 6.50 ~ Boys’ Shop—Fifth Floor =ueys Shop= Tie Fleer” | 3 “Reshanara” Mr. Charlee Hansen Towne ‘Miss Fannie Hurst | franklin Simon & Co. 5 Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets | These Prominent People Specials for Saturday Main Floor: | | James Met 5th Avenue Women’s Attractive Silk Jersey Petticoats Desirable models; white, black and all popular colorings, reery 0, Special $4.25 cae Givens Women’s Silk Blouses | Women’s All Silk Stockings High neck tailored models, also high neck Unusual Sale igh neck tailored models, also high eck | Extra quality; in black and lending WOMEN’S SHOES at $3.85 ‘at $1.35 Liberty Bonds | at 1 || McCreery’s ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON | Will Sell Y From 1 to 6 P. M.—Mr. Charles Hanson Towne, of McClure’s Women’s Autumn Hand Bags Suede tops; plain toes, f 3.75. wad cen ‘eal XY. at $2.95 : at $3.75 heels. High cut Black Calfskin Lace Boots with Dark Gray Suede tops; plain toes; welted soles; Louis XY. . heels. High cut Patent Leather Lace Boots with White Kid- skin tops; plain toe; welted soles; Louis XV. heels, Magazine. $8.50 At One-third Leas Than Regularly | | i From 2 to 8 P. M.—* Roshanara”’—noted dancer. regularly 12.00 and 14.00 Chiffon Velvet Bags, four distinct models, | Hand Beaded Bags, mountings on silk vel- An | ! From 4 to 5 P, M.—Miss Fannie Hurst, writing exclusively rf large attaghed purse and mirror; black, vet; inside compartment; in black, | Ue 7 Md st, & exclusively High cut Patent Leather 8 y Ns z | | for Cosmopolitan Magazine. Lace Boots with Pearl Gray navy, brown, taupe and purple, navy; brown, teupe and purple, | i “The man that backs our Nation - is the man that buys the Bond.” eer = SSS 5 Bond Booth—Main Floor ! dames McCreery & Co, BXTRA 8-PAGE FICTION SECTION. WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Beginning New Mystery Story By Anna Katharine Green Author of “The Leavenworth Case,” ‘The House of the Whispering Pines,” ete, EDITION LIMITED ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE Y 7— oth Avenue 34th Street High cut all Pearl Gra Suede Lace Boots with lain toes; welted soles; uis XV. heels.