The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1917, Page 4

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ny 4 a : f) . « § VENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1917. [ABERCROMBIE DEGLINES = _ PAROLE; WANTS LIBERTY ndertook this expedition tivw to bolstering up the of the country iy by extending her Uni t has merely added to the| Bert & Co’s Employees Will Dance and Be Merry. The annual entertainment of the ¢m- ployees of Rest & Co. will be HINTS U.S. TROO TROOPS New YORK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK voudeville headliners will precede the dancing eviden Sahn by Al MINTER ORE = ginning ¢ any many encounter jerman ptr Says Offensi Offensive in Rus- + sia is Merely to Bolster | ii\in Waning Morale. numerous.” have a very decided effect the wostern front, 4 by fresh troops. Deserters J ijied lines have become increasingly Roosevelt Jf. Settles Auto Suit. A sult against Theodore Roonevett jr t that the terrible pun- lied artillery fire in be- Never be- | ern reries of engagements |!2™ ¢ German divisions, after [and a brother rs, beon withdrdwn and |S. Lovett ranks taken into the |(' " the th —-—<—- —— tion Is Attacked es before Justice Goff + ¢ mental condition of W mbie, Now York law ext Saturday evening at Palm ehced A . . In Tinat &8th treet near Lexington Ave 1 ream yg Gott Reserves Decision in Case « Corner,14th St. and 8th Ave. nue. “A etage entertainment provided by fidence in final Allied raw er, | Whose Mental Condi From 7 to 9 o’Clock, jaw of Judge Rote nan of the Hoard of || hoon seaslans of THE SECOND OPEN EVENINGS October 22-23-24-25.26 to receive Subscriptions for LIBERTY LOAN BONDS { | Bonds in denominations | } weights, on beg) and | lie will @o into winter quarters this ’ alt otyies — Vests, year.” We have them ready to deliver. Bond Booth, Ground Floor. \ Pants, Tights and y . F h h bes oa wie azn erry, he - | or the men who are going— M. & C.M “While no attempts should be made Fo G Dr Fi Un THE Cor- tion for is I’ rect unda- ood ensing ‘erfect- tting iderwear Boery Sut icith this mark fs accurately cut and carefully tai lored that’s why they fit. And yet they're mod- erate in cost. Your dealer has Li Falco Underwear or it for you easily. can get a Falco is made in all | WASHINGTON, Oct, 24.—Secretary of $50.00 and $100.00 Hakor's weekly review says the A: : | foun troops in France “are in 1; ‘did physical condition and effi fighting trim. They have recently be. FOUene: jiving at ooh reet and Bee come acclimatized and now fool at ond Avenue on Aug. 27, 1916, when in- tome in tne war zone.” | sured Of the general situation the aere experts ‘ 4 weath«r already prevails! along the western front, wintry con+ ditions will soon set in and the ter- jrain will become increasingly diM- cult for attacking troops, Neverthe- lens, thy potency of Allied material | end men, the accumulation of the) | technical means of combat and the| | preparations which have been going on for many months will make it pos- sible for the British and French com- mandors to triumpb over natural ob- | stacles, and with few short intervals | we may expect tho offensive to press | forward. | “It le not anticipated that the Al- for injuries muffered by Nicholas Fon- - eho, an infant, whea run Gown by Hoowevelt’s automobile, was settled yes. erday by payment of 876 to Balvatore Fortnno, the boy's delivery. en in the observation ward w © for five weeks, and will re malin there pending the Court's decisior Hecre- | Lord pal 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Only 4 Days More to Buy Your Liberty Bond to belittle the importance of the po- sitions rn we cannot fail to record that it is apparent that the Half-Price Sale 10,000 Christmas Greeting Cards 3c, 5c, 10c, 15c¢ and 20c The great majority of these Cards have engraved plates and are die stamped with appropriate Christmas designs. Those who wish to remember their friends at the front should make selections now. will be on sale ready for World Wants Work 3 Wonders, 1D repr A 5 Td FashionableWinterCoats New Models—First Showing A The Values Are Most Extraordinary ee Fine SMART WINTER COATS for Women Ai] and Misses, tailored and richly fur trim- H med models, developed in Suede Velour, Cashmere Velour, Pueblo, Pom Pom, Cryatal Cloth, Peau de Peche and Bolivia. Specially Priced, 35.00 50.00 «fi / 65.00 | | + $1.75 FUR TRIMMED COATS of Velour and Velour [rum TRimmED coats | Laine, several smart mod- els, variously trimmed with Australian Oposeum, Nutria or Kit Coney;, full lined and half lined; all ia sere interlined, ‘ery Special. Lessee eres 25: in ma ually FUR TRIMMED COATS” of Velour, with deep | | shawl collar, revers and cuffs of Australian Opos- sum; «ilk lined through- out and warmly inter- lined. Very Special. Dresses Radically Reduced For a Quick Clearance 35) Cloth & Sik Dresses 12.95 45° wit Selected from our regular stock and in cluding all sizes for Women and Misses, Made Magnificent variety to select from. 2% yards long; mostly in ecru, some in ivory and white. A Limited Quantity of Point Arabe, Marie Antoinette and Im- | - ported Swiss Curtains beautiful designs. a pair. ing an extra heavy high pile fabric Engraved Individual Christmas Cards—sample books ready for your inspection. 20% Discount on all orders placed this week. ewcemomeve Ground Floo Continuing Great Sale of Curtains At Prices Far Below Their Value Scrim Curtains Marquisette and Voile Curtains 2% yards long; white and ivory, some in ecru. Usually $2. 00 and $2.50 a pair. $1.65 Hand-made Lace Panels of Cluny and Filet lace, with motifs of fine Ma- deira; 244 yards long, 2 and 45 inches wide. Uecsliy $25.00 and $27.50 cach. $17.50 Fifth Floor Marquisette, Voile and Brussels Net Curtains 6 yards long, ideal for ieee room or dining room. Usually $5.00 and $6.00 a pair. $3.85 Lacet Arabe and Marie Antoinette Curtains Imported Curtains with hand-made motifs and laces mounted on real Frenchnet;3 yards long. Formerly $25.00 and $35.00 a pair. $13.75 and $22.50 Usually and $1.85 a pair. $1.25 ny interesting and Us- $10.00 and $12,00 $7.50 oe ae ee ee See ee ea, Oriental and Radiaite Rugs Extraordinary Values Great Sale of Chinese Rugs Continues throughout the month. These Rugs are all of guaranteed Axminster ‘Rugs | (American made) form- of select quality wool, W ) tio of Chinese a qualities and come in most unusual inter Suits ee ee . Senate a designs and colorings to harmonize 2 rn : at "| perfectly with present day decora- New er Models 2.4.x 5.0.. $4.00 | 6.0x9.0, $24.50 |. caeieee mameceanee 3.0x 6.0, . $6.50 | 8.3 x 10.6..$36.50 Prices Beyond) Competition WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS in 4-6 x 7.6. $16.50 | 9.0.x 12.0.,$39.50 i y the very latest style effects, with and without furtrimming; materials are Chiffon broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Velveteen and | Rayonneur Cloths; Coates are silk lined and warmly interlined, Specially Priced 33.50 45.00 62.50 le F U RT R IM ME D SUITS of Silvertone, Chiffon Broadcloth and Velour de Laine, in a number of dis- | tinctive models | with shawl, choker or | cape collar of Hudson Seal \dyed Muskrat); some of the coate are bordered with Hud Full Hall at pi 4 5: 00 * Li son Seal, others lo braided; all couts Choker ¢ of lined and interlined. atier Peawers | Very Special SS — ON Nn a ae ae ae ee — i Onl, 5 Days Left to bis a Libe rly Hand Haoth Moin On 0 Floo Worsted Wilton Rugs designs and colors. Larger and emaller sizes, Cee neetieennetibentio Se (quality and style considered.) Sizes range from a mat at $16.50 toan extra large room size, 14x20 feet, at $850.00. ee ee ee ee Size 9x12 Feet Shown in an excellent range of designs; mostly of the hand- standard quality in select Persian Size ox12 feet oe $49.50 Standard Price $63.50 including Runners 9, 12 and 15 feet long, roportionate reductions. carved qualities. $225 $275 $425 Scene ae rene ae ee ae ee ome me meets Fifth Floor Oe eae eee sae mm ae hres ese ee er ee inens, Blankets, Comfortables Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Important Reduction Sale In Progress ——: hee cere, BH. Altman & Co. Liberty Bond Day TO-MORROW We MUST Win this War Therefore For the men at the front— For the safety of the nation BUY LIBERTY BONDS (Bonds for sale on the First Floor) Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenw, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-Lith Stree 2 ~ | az | P00: TO)” So Hv SOSlOc0 = Se These Celebrated Artists Will Sell Liberty Bonds At the Lord & Taylor Store Tomorrow 0e _—————— =o 0 SO OOS Marie Rappold Pasquale Amato q' of the Metropolitan Opera Co, of the: Metropolitan Opera Co. From 2.30 P. M. Guiseppe De Luca, aritone, by courtesy of Metro- politan Musical Bureau; From 3 P. M. Marie Rappold, Soprano, From 3.30 P. M. Mischa Efman, Violinist, by courtesy of Metro- politan Musical Bureau From 4 P. M. Pasguale Amato, Baritone, by courtesy of Metro- politan Musical Bureau. Se Guiseppe De Luca Mischa Elman of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Violinist, | | | | | | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street a = it ) ee Oe Oe ee eee o —- SS 0 SO SO oo S00 aaa —o | ai { i | ——« eR eS A —— Or 9) 0 a 0) a en 0 ae a (0 G0 > Mo) er Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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