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ag he it was given. It wi be a re- vase to the men of the good and \tie women who are behind them in Ms war and will bear out the prom- is to the men in the traaches now THE EVENING WORLD, 1 ARILENS OCTOBE cover is the wealth of liberty to the brave Frenchmen and the establish. ment of that liberty forever for the civilised world. This banner of the women of America may be stained with mud and bullet riven, but we R 24, 1917. breaches of army discipline are no Vor cx ‘ompany M. longer overlooked and punishment} Harms deserted at Montgomer follows swift and sure. Every in-|Ala. on Aug. 16 and wae apprehend fraction of the rules means a sum- at Newberry, 8. C,, on Sept. 6, Gor Mary court martial, and this includes te + on Aug. 29 and was caught absence without leave, missing drills the same day as Harms. Wot tleal than the poncho. wo The officers of the division under- and that they will be presented with wrist watches each when tho) t_over on the other alde. at, they will wear only one at 6 MRS. WARD'S NEPHEW KILLED | Statin by a But, a’ | ton Flan- LONDO Lieut. Thomas | ew of Mrs, Humphry | Ward, the famous writer, has been killed men were broug tried by Was « promise that we will bring ft back with its honor unaullied. We'll carry it with the promise it gives to the and fallure to turn up at reveille. tte Camp Milla and/t Henvy fines are imposed as well as eral court martial, Kach t guard house sentences for the offend- te ter. years at hard] al fighting for their lives that this coun- try made to them to fignt with them Arnold, a nai “GETS RANBOW FLAG and for than to the last until liberty |Home of the Brave across the sens,|era, and the boys are learning that It anta Prison. bi aa will be regulated every othe: |!n action in France, the victim of @ sni- for them and for civilization has been | Where the Stars and Stripes already | doesn't pay to fool with the timer. otk a has been confirmed by | day yer's bullet we | THEY'LL BRING IT BACK wiTH|°F,the free.” TRIOTISM AND DISCIPLINE All the men in camp are woaring| write pertrct Iorntion, (he edincan eRe cot ake eee Father Duffy's remarks were re-| The fate of two deserters from the| the new trench overcoat, which {s/f sl ting nlenty’ of room. fot | Brown's ol Toays M HONOR UNSULLIED. ceived with great applause, and the| Alabama regiment became generally than. the old overcoat and|driiis, haw no rife rasme., So,, white _— te “There’ P ‘ . band of the 69th played "Over There.” | known throughout the camp to tting At the walst. And with! the bova can't get target practice Tromey Ut ° Promise Is Made to Bring thers S an old Irish legend,” sald)” "Phe men of the Rainbow Division }and will give other men posted a w trench garment comes the dnuarters, ie following. cue, 60] ane Stalsce Btreet aurtoms we Me v7 Silk Thos ev. Father Duffy, chaplain of | are beginning to experience the tirht- | serters an idea of what Is in stor possing of the poncho, which wa f ng in givin Tied up eae 1 Shs ne waa akes New” ilken Banner Back With the 165th (69th) Regiment, “that|ening of discipline in camp. The day|them. The men found guilty of Vio-|much of a feature as the mule in ne practica,| ted up from 8 to 9 thisfnorning, mak- Flesh &St hk I [there's @ pot of gold at the foot of | for Play has past and the soldiers are| lating the 58th Article of War are/American Army, Instead, of the men adept in the|!8& hundreds of persons tate to work, | Feng? fonor Unsul lied levery FAinbow, Th being brought face to face with the| Private Richard Harms of Headquat the soldiers wear slickers wuns and give them|A telegraph pole fell across the atreot | ieiceiesdiaides | seaph Sebel e wealth that the! serious side of war. Headquarters! ters Company of the 167th (Alabama) h keeps off the rain just as wel ne in themselves near Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, carry. | {Rainbow Division is seeking to re- has been lenient heretofore, but Rogiment and Private Paul 8. Gordon and js better lookin and more prac en they do try for the lve target, ing with it the trolley wires WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS (Special From a Staff Correspendent | of The Evening Medial D) CAMP MILLS, L. 1, bright blue flag wa Division Headqu of the Rainb« it Will never be be carried to France of hope Oct to-day ove «the flag as the me Buy “Liberty” “Bond Today Do so at once. That's the very least you can do for your country. Re- member, these are the last three days to buy a bond of the Second Liberty Loan. This is a patriotic thing to do, and a mighty fine ment, too. We have been doing this for 21 years past and are still doing it. We have done it in times of plenty and we are doing it in times of stress. As a matter of fact, this popular “Big Store” was the first to adopt this attitude toward its customers. WE ARE READY TO SAVE YOU and promis the men in the trenches, The silken banner was the division yesterday behalf of the Mrs. William Cummings Honorary President General o Daughters of the K was accepted by Brig. J. Lenihan, resented to after women of Am SIXTH AVE..18"@TO IS™ STREET Because of Today’s Rainy Weather All Sales Acvertised in Last Night’s Paper for Today Have Been Extended to Tomorrow, Thursday. Gen. Michael} Major Gen. emontal Deca: invest- Lenihan | "ead his cat } e] Do Your Bit—Over Here” 7 Executive Offices, 4 simon arich m Barty CAN ROMEIBIY MRED” Wor be Poy One Dish Hoss cone? There”. DO Il NO Ww! v2 East 46th Street. Thursday Is Double! Reig aa. re home, to wear, or for the table. Profit-Sharing Day Two ‘Sperry’ te Gold Stamps with Each ; 10c Purchase "2 All Day Tomorrow AAA AAAS Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Smartest of the Current Styles for Your Choice a Such an array of practical and smart garments for Winter wear Remember, during times such as those through which we are passing, that this store more than ever stands as the guardian of your purse. Suits Regularly $2759 and $29.50 Special at .. Suits Regularly 31659 and $19% Special at... the words Mrs. Stor of the Rainbow Div ey said t yuntry felt terest in the men are from so many Union; and wanted abroad with a re at home who w We Show You Herea Diamond Cluster Ring for *4 5 That can- not be a proached in any jewelry store, spe- cialty or otherwise, for value. This ring is set with nine white fine cut genuine diamonds, "14" | Your interest will be immediate when you see this display. r of the women $2:25 to $350 Dress Goods at $144 a Yd. The Greatest Bargain of the Season Fabrics for Coats, Skirts, Dresses and Suits The mill which places this offering at our and your disposal is about the best in America. It manufactures dress materials that in many respects are superior to those imported. The lot which we have on sale tomorrow is described as one of mill remnants in lengths suitable for coats, dresses, skirts and suits. Widths from 46 to 54 inches. Comprised in the lot are French Weave Serges, Gabar- dines, Tricotines and so on, in black and all the wanted colors. This is a really out-of-the-ordinary bargain. Judging by past experience, a very few hours will serve to see the end of the quantity we have for sale-—consequently we will not fill telephone or mail orders, and it is advisable that you come as early in the day as possible. is rarely shown (especially in these difficult days) at lower than regular prices. Artists have had their hand in the manufacture of these suits, and they have done their work well. The worth-while saving is not to be of the term this is an extraordinary event. disregarded, and in every sense $1650 & $1950 § 15 SUITS, on Sale 14 Excellent in style, fashioned of BU- RELLA CLOTH, SERGE AND GABAR- DINE in Taupe, Brown, Green, Navy and Black. Many are trimmed with velvet, buckles and buttons; new shape convertible col- novelty pockets and box-pleated (Two of the many styles illus- with large center stone in It gives the effect The gold. An exquisite piece of jewelry, platinum. of a 2-kar@ solitaire. ring itself is of 14-kt. lars, backs. trated.) fee V ears ae » $27.50 & $29.50 Spey 50 SUITS onSale 22 Exact reproductions of high-priced mod- els—graceful ineline and such as are most acceptable to women of discriminating taste. Well made of BURELLA CLOTH, SILVERTONE, CHIFFON GABARDINE 29c Dress Ginghams 19¢ The choicest styles in plaids, checks and stripes; 32 inches wide. Some in full pieces, others in lengths of 2 to 10 yards. Fine for House Dresses and Children's Wear. emnants of Percales—36-inch; mill remnants; some slightly imperfect; yd An Festoon Lavallieres BROAD- AND OXFORD 9. Bargain Lots for Little Tots Flannel Bands, Kimonos, Bath Robes, Dresses, Petticoats, Leggings Specials That Will Appeal to Every Mother | Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning 15c Flannel Bands: — pinked edges, at 39¢ Nightgowns —white flan- nelette, buttons down back, sleeves trimmed with edging 39¢ Kimonos ette, embroidered in pink or blue 59 Flannel on cambric waist c 59¢ Flannelette Bath Robes— white, with pink or 49 ; ic blue trimming bishop sleeve, /$1.25 Dainty Nainsook Dresses — round yoke of embroidery or lace at $ 50 10-karat solid gold—new and dainty—set with a genu- ine cut diamond and real Baroque pearls. The chain is of fine soldered links. CLOTH, These and Other Models at $14.75 CLOTH. All desirable colors, including Beetroot, Reindeer, Brown, Taupe, Olive, Navy and Black. (Two of the styles pictured.) All of these suits are handsomely trimmed in novel ways and richly lined with Peau de Cygne and Novelty Silk. Two of Styles at $22.50. New “NEMO” Self-Reducing Corsets Model No. aut + $3 Women’s Dainty *1 White Blouses at 69° A Variety of Styles Distinguished by Newness and Daintiness. These are reduced for this sale to 69c, because size ranges in various styles are depleted. But you will find every size from 36 to 46 inch bust measure in the assortment. Choice of smart tailored or trimmed styles (two aa illustrated). Many of these blouses feature new shaped collars, some of pique or cotton crepe; others are prettily trimmed with embroidery, insertions of .12¢ $10 Monthly Until Patd INCLUDING yi sc, W UPRIGHT NE RaT 9175 | W UPRIGHT $ ¥ BD! 9} meu iene 90 5 Monthly Until Paid NEW ‘UPRIGHT $225 : d wave, it cer led across the| d sentiment tr OPEN EVENINGS OCTOBER SALE PlayerPianos ; 33¢e white flannel- round collar, prettily 33¢ Barrow — made =fReducing the Cost of Living Is N othing New Her In it you'll find Nemo durability, style and hygienic service—-much greater value than usual for $3.00, PIANOS f-Reducing” Corset is made of strong white coutil; boned with double wi es; double side steels, :einforced with the AU Monthly Until INCLUDING With Pach 35¢ Nainsook Slips neck and sleeve trimmed, Hh 29c A le Nemo Triple-Strip to prevent cutting through. Tre PL AYES oft... insertion, bottom of skire finished laces or cluster tucking. Well-made blouses of Grad di Poe fips ot Set. 5Le Nainsook Dresses-— fine quality, 7 ‘4 ; | ded sraduated front steels, and usual form $325 Whee.ock — $s Square yoke, lace trimmed 4 with two rows of lace insertion sheer ae voile or nove v4 corde oP self-striped 5 | yy Reducing straps give firm abdominal support 495 Goelz 6 neck and sleeves C| and embroidery voile f you want to share in this offering, \ aC d produc > e-reduction. Line: $95 Goetz & Co. 16 aa de Nainsook Drewses--all-over em:| edge 98¢ 8 27\\ ¢ and produce material figure-reduction 3 are straight and stylish. Designed for the average stout figure, with excess flesh evenly distributed. Medium bust and long skirt. Sizes 22 to 36 Exceptionally low in price-—only $3. Be a Wise Woman—Practice Nemo Economy—Save Money, Health and Looks! broidery yoke, neck and slveves lace trimmed, deep embrotdered | Infants’ $1.50 White Legging Draw. flounce on bottom of ers. softest yarn, made with or skirt B9e| without feet, sizes to 3 trimmed 5e Nainsook Petticoats years with tucks and embroidery 25¢ Package Throw-Away or lace, at 49c | Look at This $4 39 House Dress, 1 come early, for the quantity is limited. KY \ Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters in Year’s Greatest Sale styles and colors, at prices which are less than today’s whole- We are making a conservative staterhent when we say that We'll Save No Less Than $4000 for Our Customers in This Distribution For in this sale we offer more than $11,000 worth of sweaters for about $7,000 wl 32 Stu Rewcing Paid Sweaters in newest weaves 95 Schuman & Sou 4," 145 Weser vos. sale quotations 45) Pease Waa Li Selected List ei Used i Uprights, big Vaises 120 Behying +175 Weber $65 Mantaitan $3 135 E. Gabler : 185 An erson 4195 Goetz & Co. : (es , i it is i Hallowe’en Fish * 200 Lohmann Yes, you re right it is the biggest MEN—BUY SWEATERS AT ONCE FOR YOURSELVES AND YOUR SONS, for the anoles S ] t d Haddock—fresh value in New York for the money. A | | indications are that prices will go considerably higher than even today's regular quotations pee : electe faught, 10c two-tone Gingham in blue and white, or dark Oxfords; 89 heavy Jumbo stitch and § lnavevae on acestare-cted JONATHAN. APPLES et 106¢ Z $ i / ite Ou | | Cardigan stitch; at “sweaters; t eugeoant jozen in Carton Plounde rose and white, navy and white, tan and || ee Maur WURO Reestene-coade offfiae fle swsut i Si bales TBE BOG D Flounders "0. PAANOS § > Monthly white; with pointed collar of white | | ~ shawl-collar styles in 1s Galt wool yetns shales 4 are | able for school wear, at winter manana ap. | (None Delivered) | ib... £Ue | RENTED’ v piward pique, with facings of gingham. Skirt SH teseececeaee naan | sl We the ots at "| Roya'-$4.50 Sweaters pure worsted: S25:40¢ caught, 20 baat ; j M 6 $4.75 Sweaters cnly two | coag style (some sweaters in this Ib le "I has two fancy pockets, with white pip- Men's $2.50 Sweat suns heasy | Tr worth $8 and $6); shaw! olla ‘ Nap 4 / c Shrimp —~ fancy ing; separate loose belt. Sizes 36 to 46, bE og din | 6 Pettit 750 large 18¢ |* 887 COURT SL - BROOKLYN iin Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Kedecmable " rth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash Green Trading Stamps as Usual, Ask for Them. Double mps Till 12 o'clock. Single gx Stamps’ Thereaiter, Double a 6 Bx Offices on the Filth Floor, We Give aug Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day Tomorrow. ~~.