The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1917, Page 11

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Sreat Suffrage parade up Fifth Ave- nue to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. taxpayers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets le * That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now, taking tonics, or trying to pateh upa ? poor digestion, they ure attacking the | 2° lying tn the port of Baty eal cause of the ailment t liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘I the liver in a soothin When the liver and t forming their natural goes indigestion and ston If vou have a by mouth, tongue lazy, don't-cure fi try, troubled with undigested Toads, you should take Olive ‘Tablets, the substitute r. Edwar veget with olive oil their olive colo without griping, Take one or two 4 quick relief, so you can At 100 ’ Advt ‘ or el purely like. druggists. t rape mothers, sisters and FOR TO-MORROW'S PARABE raidlei delle al WE} very union band In the city bas -—--- been retained and the men's division | Plans are nearly complete for ¢ under James Lees Laidiaw will follow | Charles Lewis Tiffany head the parade currying the Stars and Stripes immediately in front of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and Mrs. |p Carrie Chapman Catt de R. Whitehouse will follow with her | the Plaza colorful red, white and blue phalanx, | known as Mrs, Lydig Hoyt's group, and her standard bearers, Beautiful banners will puss in review the of- ficial stand at the Public Library, | women of every trade and profession, | President Braz, in Message to Con- | industrial workers, who have given patriotic service to| release men for the army and navy, STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Keal Cause—Take 1 Will assemble at Wash- and muster in the side e and beiuw at 1.30 P.M. | » at the front and the pa- will rade Ww M. } Mrs. Norman | disband marchers will r Fountain on | —_—_. ‘BRAZIL VOTES TO-DAY ON ENTERING THE WAR than regular retail women and wonderful to choose your those’ gress, Declares Germany Has Forced Republic to Act. | mean big savin: you. For example— This handsome Vel Coat, with genuine Coney Fur Collar. Specially priced RIO JANEIRO, Oct. 26.—Parliament | on the question of au- ‘ernment to declare that ts between Braall and on all the necessary , President of the Ss sent a message to Con- & it fs Impossible to avoid eady the state of war Ger- mposed on Brazil. He pro- j2ure of a German warship Instead of (Little more than wh y leaders of Congress are! animously in favor of a wa BROOKLYN UNION LEAGUE Fusion Leaders Chief Incorporators ~clogged morrow and yourself. You'll lets arouse healing way. | Is ure per- facturer. PF poor, no ambition Union | dorsed Dresses . calomel, e Tablets are a compound ain time for what you and 25 per box ’ Wl SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey Author of ‘‘Over the Top”’ (An American Soldier who went) GIVING A _ Lecture and Demonstration of TRENCH WARFARE at Carnegie Hall SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 4th Will Sell Liberty Bonds McCreery’s On Saturday trom 10.30 A. M. to 12 M, Those purchasing bonds to the amount of $100.00 or over will receive one copy of Sergeant Empey’s book “Over the Top,’? autographed by him. Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, for a year and a half, until he fell | wounded in No Man's Land, saw more actual fighting and real warfare | than any war correspondent who has written about the war, ames MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Beautiful Winter COATS 55 to $10 LESS Here's an opportunity coat from a selection of over 100 different styles—at prices that 142 Come in to-day or to- see the benefits of dealing direct with the manu- Coats . . $8.95 to $50 * Suits . . 15.00 to 50 7.50to W GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVESAINY. THE EVENINY WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917, prices. new igs to jour Kit at jolesale for learn WONDERS. | | KINDLY NOTE—Quantities in some of the groups are nece sarily not large. | Morning selection is best—surest. | Our $2.85 black satin at $1.95 | —just the kind so many women want for gowns, suits, | Until today it has been here sale Saturday Over $30,000 WANAMAKER’S | Broatway at Ninh =| > WANAMAKER'S ANAMAKER Million Dollar Saturday’s Savings in Wanted Goods <z Amount to We reserve right to limit quantities to be We cannot guarantee to fill mail or telephone We will fill them so long as stocks remain unsold over the counter. ; Young women’s fur-collar coats | [= | Yes, TOYS down, too $21.50 for our $27.50 grade x ‘opy of one of the newest modes of the season. abe ack is not belted but is shirred on either side of a panel. This | 7 9 and the big collar of taupe kit coney or sealene fur makes the $10,000 worth for $7,231 Mostly electric toys Just come from Paris Continental trains, extra locomotives, extra tracks, coat as suitable for dressy wear as for the street Taupe, green, navy and brown. Steam engines, electric motors, miniature workshops, wagons with or without horses (not electric) motor acces- Sories, projectoscopes, dishes, etc. Bring the children! See the Toy Store getting ready. Fourth Gallery, New Building sold to any one customer, orders. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building } Young women’ssergefrocks $18.75 | Reduced from $25 to $35. Just what girls want now, for school, business or morning wear and a good-looking smart serge is the hardest thing to get these days? Styles are simple, smart and youthful. | A few sat nd satin and Georgette crepes in the lot. Miscellan- eous sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building Stockings of thread silk, 95c pair 1,200 pars of women’s fine all black and all white silk stockings which would have been $1.50 and $1.75 pair had they been quite perfect. They are what is known as “mill-run”; each has a slight flow, not serious, or they wouldn’t be in this sale of GOOD merchandise. Some have lisle soles; others have tops and soles of lisle; all have double toes with double high spliced heels. Main Aisle, Old Bidg. Women’s Imported Suits for$18.75 They were imported to sell for $39.50. There are 54 in the collection, which includes Jersey wool skating suits of beautiful quality, with new searf collar, good shades, rose, blue, reseda, green, dark brown, navy, purple, buff and tailored sport suits, smartly pocketed and belted; and real Donegal homespuns. Second floor, Old Building §12«°]5ostrich-trimmed hats,°7.50 Only 50; so women will have to hurry to get them. We have had them trimmed in our own workrooms, usi ng our own | beautiful French ostrich plumes, tips and fantas The hats | are fine Lyons velvet, small, large and medium in size. Some of the gracious high-trimmed hats will be especially becoming to older women. Many colors. Moderate Priced Millinery Salons, First floor, Old Building 16-in. ‘‘Pearl’’ necklace for $1 Our $2 to $2.50 grades; in the most becoming length, 16-in., of creamy white imitation pearls with iridescent tints. Each string fastens with a 10-k. gold torpedo clasp and is a good weight. Four different sizes. 4.50 — French “Pearl” button earrings, 50c for our $1 to $1.60 grades, Plated backs, four sizes. Main Aisle, Old Building Rare books, finely bound $5,649 worth to go for $3,684.75 Saturday, in the Million Dollar Sale $57 volumes, sets and single volumes, All from London. of the bindings are by Riviere and Morrell. Some of the volumes ure illustrated. Many of them have beautiful colored plates. The works treat of history, biography, sports and quaint old-time subjects, The sale will be « rare treat for the book-lover. Just a glimpse in advance Some 16 colored jiustrations, binding. $15, Sports and P. ple of England, rn '% morocco ey t period t pr Mivatrated by nelent paintings, t. | Antique calf ($32.) 4 bt grained morocce, 1,000 yards of a heavy, lustrous, close-woyen 40-inch satin wraps, and considered expecially good—at Main floor, Old Building A Family SHOE- Box Every member of the family taken care of Fill your needs Saturday for the Winter. Jaunts and Jollities. r in nd 2.85 yard. Consoles and mirrors at half 78, from our regular stocks; fine pieces, su table for New York apartments. Mahog; hall consoles—5 of our bo 82 grade for ade for $37.50; 4 of our grade for $41. ahogany hall seats—18 of our $35 grade for M all mirrors 16 of our $18 grade for $9; » for $12.75; $43 Jacobean oak half ‘ov $21.50; f the same, $66 grade, 1,091 pairs women’s shoes, $3.50 None originally less than $5, many were more Miscellaneous collection of shoes from our own stocks: workmanship and quality of the very best console anc Most of the boots are buttoned, Kid, patent leather and dull | for $28. h Gallery, New Building calf with did oF eloth tops. ” Some novelty shoes. “Please re || , member none griginally less than $5. Many such more, Sizes BY 2; to & Widths AA to D Main floor, Old Bldg 339 vases and fine bowls—half less Girls’ Dress Shoes Smart shoes for matinees, dancing school and other dress-up occasions in a girl's life. Our own fine stoc ks of shoes of real quality. Patent leather with champagne kid tops or gray kid tops, welted and stitched soles. 200 English decorated vases, were $1.50 to $7, now 75¢ | to $3.50. so English decorated salad and fruit bowls, were $1.50 to $3, now 75¢ and $1.50, 50 hand-decorated American vases, were $7 to $20, now Sizen 81 F, $5.50 to § Art Room, Second Gallery, New Building Sizes 111 } | ; Sizes 21, to and $7 Italian §. In Special Ct loor, Old Building mans statuary, $7.60 to 5 35 less Christmas gifts selected now will offer large savings— , Infants’ Shoes these ure a few of the subjects: kid shoes with champagne kid top, Light Was Now Was Now 6, $1.50; sizes 6 to 8, $1.75; sizes 81, to LI, Rebecca $45.00 $50.00 | Dante s+. $27.60 $20.00 2 7h. | Pky pian Figure... 85.00 "50.00 | Sulome Head. - 60.00 — 30.00 Main floor, Old Building ‘Lhe Slave 42.60 25,00 Second Gallery, New Bldg. Cordovan shoes for men, $6. Just unpacking, es, Te 90 10 grades; 500 pairs IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE $55,000 of Women’s and Misses’ Fashions—all NEW — to sell for $37,210 Saturday. | IN ADDITION—New, trom other manufac- turers, at savings approximating those mentioned above, millinery, blouses, corsets, gloves, under- wear, stockings, And we have reduced prices on men’s and women’s shoes, sweaters, silks, curtains, cre- tonnes, rugs, blankets, bedspreads, towels, napkins. It Will Be a Great Day TE nets ee a THE MEN’S STORE will be ready Saturday with as fine a showing ao of new Winter suits and new Winter overcoats as any man ’ could wish to look at. The experience of 56 years in the re) everal cases of $9 and y. All sizes, Abou’ rer. $6.90 for Burlington Arcade floor, New Buildiny 220 pairs boys’ shoes at $2 Our $3.50 and $4 grades; both black ealfskin; the $3 are button high slioe $4 grac lace high shoe for comfort and wear ) pair Saturday, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building AG , me . Children’s stockings, down 18¢ pr. 7 airs of our $5c grade which we regularly sell at $1 for 4 pairs ou may have 3 pairs for bde, “Black, cotton, wide-ribbed: nth Main floor, Old Building Cad rc) men’s clothing business — the desire to hold and increase the confidence of the public—these are behind it all. Suits, $18.50 to $45. More Shirts than under any other one roof mighty few so good Overcoats, $22.50 to $60, No shirts that are better. And Half a thousand chances to find the shirts you want, 95¢ to $10 Socks and gloves and canes. Fine Fall hats from London, Sweater jackets of finest wools. Motor robes, caps and overcoats. Neckties—beautiful! Shoes— a wonderful stock And there is a barber shop on the Mezzanine Fic ere you will find barbers who don’t talk unless you want them to, and who, when they do talk, talk inte And they can give you the finest hair cut you ever had Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building and Buy a Liberty Bond JOHN WANAMAKER

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