The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1917, Page 18

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| Store Opens 9 A. M.; Closes at 6 P. M. | Buy Your LIBERTY BONDS To-Day! We Are Very Proud of These Men’s Trusty OVERCOATS From Overseas First the cloth warm, fleecy, shaggy, but light in weight got to England trom “DID HYLAN 60 ON STRIKE | |[— OR STIGK TO HIS GAR JOB? Coroner Healy, Labor Leader, Asks Candidate’s Course in Trouble of 1895, Coroner Timothy Healy, Interna- 1 President of the Brotherhood snary Firemen and Oilers, sed the following letter to . Hylan, Tammany candidate for Muyor: “Judge Hylan, you have refoned to} answor Mayor Miichél's questions, Why? Ia It because it might em- Darrass or incriminate you? I would like to ask you just one question: What was your attitude, what did you do in the 189 Brooklyn trolley ntrike, when the otrikers were shot them killed? Were with the employees | en?) Were you wita Qs you are to- | align? Did you mn of KO Dut On atrike Or did you oppose the aining on your Job? Re. Blood Poverty Thin, sluggish blood saps the energy, weakens the general health, stunts the ambition, and brings on anemia, a dis- ease the gravity of which is not properly realized outside the medical profession, Rich, red blood keeps you well and vigorous, it gives you the courage to try and the strength to achieve. Some of the indications of an anemic condition are paleness, listlessness, indifferent appetite, un- refreshing sleep, and a general run-down feeling. If these symptorae are not accompanied by fever, you are not seriously ill, but you de need @ good tonic to prevent becoming #0. Gude's Peplo Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’ is atruetonic, It restores physical power by creating thousands of new, rich, red blood cells, and by putting goodly amounts of iron in the blood, Blood that n iron and rich in red cells poisons and waste matter. It or to the cheeks, sparkle to the enewed vigor to every part of _EVeowinG WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917. naan ae OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS aC Fulton Street, Brooklyn Offer Attractive Special Values in Exclusive Fashionable Footwear Women's and Misses’ Distinctive Models. New Boots of All Gray, Coco Beaver or Havana Brown. Also models with Patent Leather, Black Kid or Calfskin vamps and varicus colored | uppers. Military, Cuban and Louis XV. heels. \' 5.90 9.00 12.50 by pec tal! y yourn, iH “TIMOTHY HEALY.” '} |} In 1895 John I, Hylan was an em- ployee of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran. \ alt Compary. _ so GOVERNORS PLEAD FOR COAL| 6,000,000 Tons) the Irish looms. In London skilled— and famous — tailors took it, and fashioned it into these splendid Coats that warm the cockles of a man's heart just to look at them. Then they dodged the torpedoes and got over here safe and sound—a select company of them. Single or double breasted, with plain or lan sleeves. The double - breasted Coats have an extra wool fleece body lining that makes them just that much more impervious to wintry blasts. The colors are some shades of gray and Oxford. $39.50 and $49.50 No other store in New York, to our knowledge, sells Such coats at anything like such low prices. ‘fT Besides these, there are Overcoats of warimth-without- weight Irish fleece, of our own importation, made up for us in America. Slip-on, belt-all-round, and greatcoat styles. Bully good Coats at $29.75 and $35.00 Other Overcoats, for Fall and Winter, $16.75 to $39.50. Winter Suits, $15.95 to $32. 50. Men’s pecial Sale—nigh cut black laced boots with pst eet calfskin vamps and kidskin tops, welted es an the new military heel. educed to kn disturb the most delicat | | 4.75 Friendiy Warning Study thie pict: you will know how Pepto Pepto-Mangan \s made only by M.}. Breitenbach Co., Manufacturing Chemists, New York 220000000000000% OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT 000200000000. The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOA. iI LE AVi. AND BRIDGE ST. ® Trimmed Hat Sa Sale: Saturday $4 & $7 Dress Hats : at $2 98 Gold Lace, Fur, Ostrich Trimmings Portrait sailor, new continental, tricorne and flare shapes in black and colors, at one-half Fulton Street prices r & $4 - Velvet rimme $1.98 Hats at *1 . Tricarnes Many new ideas shown in Ks of ostrich, flowers und BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS &C Fulton Street, Brooklyn CIR aS Hampshire and mb of Connecticut, called in a at the Fuel Administration to- and insisted upon arrangements upply of more coal for New nd consumers, They pointed out that New England on Jan, 1 would be 6,000,000 tons short of its needs Suspension « for shipment 6 Announce Extraordinary Values Saturday ‘ | Sale of Distinctive Suits “| For Women and Misses i hand- brown, Mia Kathert ent of nurses is recelving congratulations to-day on the celebration of her twenty-five yeara’ connection with the hospital, Ata Wwenkfast and indoor pageant arranged by the other nurses and officials of t% hospital yesterday she was presented with « purse of 0, contributed by the graduate nu Ww inn Bi Sexe EHS Se A HE ie ae ee Lsiaiatalalataiaeaininiguaielaceassiacacn aca | Fashionable Suits of Burella Cloth in the i season’s newest shades, excellently eee haa i warmly lined. Handsomely Tailored Suits of Oxford, new inverted pleats bound with braid; convertible in- laid velvet collar. Special SxaEF! 22.00 came to the hoa- nurkes. To- The pupil 29.75 | work by a pageant an the Paat, the Present Kant Buliding —_ ~ Special! ! Suits of Broadcloth and Oxford, featuring new semiefitted and straightline effects in “ Late vailing colors. the Army BOSTON, Oct. 26.—A) REPHRARR RRA HERE 35.00 | ASA NRE WE OEE HE 75 mbrellas of st. Joseph, M “4 a mute 9t ribbons a $2.98 |Men’s $2.00 Gloves| | Sed tein iti BE NOOOEOIGAOOOONTIONORONORONON ION ODAC S or — Covers of piece-dyed tat- $1 50 [ISSO SOI SS SOS 0 SS 0 ji ase = — = feta, silk caxs and tassels. Carved wood handlcs, Sterling silver caps Covers are guarantecd fot one year. with they're a fine value at this Get a pair, by all means~~ | | i| or bands. | Sale of Exclusive Coats For Women and Misses mic faves price. Washabl cape Gloves in ivory or putty. Stowe foot, am Maiiding Street floor, Gentral Building A New — of Men’s Neckwear at 95c In a random handful of these fine new Neckties we counted 38 different styles. And that isn’t all of them, by any means. There are immenscly smart stripes, in various color coms binations. There are neat little figures on dark grounds, There are liandsome ple ‘There are dashing S ain. colorings \ scrolls and Persian effects, some of which might be described as distinctly gay. \ S Cy ¢ | Attractive Coats of Burella Cloth in avarety of new colors; large plush collar and stunning belt effect. Special 20.00 | Smart Coats of Wool Velour with large Kit Coney collar; neatly button trimmed and —— belt effect. ipecial 25.00 Stunning Wool Velour Coats with dyed Rac- | coon or Natural Muskrat collars; warmly lined | 29.75 Special | Sergeant Major Bramhall . of the Canadian “Princess Pats’ and interlined, Leo Carillo Mrs. Atherton in short, the e aie Scurf. to suit a majory of men. They are well-made and the price is very moderate. New “‘Star’’ Shirts Are Here They have al th friends for them amc Many new patter jacquard figured mercerized cottons, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48 Ktreet flow, Puitou Star in “Lombardi, Ltd.” many 00 0 0 0 0 0 8 | To-Morrow—the Last Day Liberty Bonds Will Be Sold e@ cxcedence that has mad Juding mudras, in Sale of Girls’ Winter Coats | An unusual and important assortment of smart and ex- clustve models tn all the desiratle materials and colors. Girls’ Coats 10 to 16 years, Girls’ Coats of plaid and novelty materials, convert~ ible collar inlaid with vel- vet; lined throughout. uv eiveet, bast Building, i Girls’ Coats | 4 to 10 years. Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, || collars trimmed with nu- tria or inlaid with velvet; lined throughout. $35.98 America Bicyc'es Marked Down to $32.98 A Group ef Floor Samples Until the Store Closes at 6 P. M. Among the Celebrated People who will Sell Bonds are Each One Is Guaranteed by Us Mr. Leo Carillo -11:30 A. M. Fach Bicycle is a perfect and serviceable Sa tn) eT . ttre ats . = . | E | eee j Starring in “Lombardi, Limited” at the Morosco Theatre. Special 10.75 «at 12.50 | % 1 Bicycles, built of steel 1, Ps Sergeant Major Bramhall at 12:15 and 3 P. M Special ° | j New Departur cE arene rds and coil spring | % One of fifteen survivors of the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, Girls’Velyeteen and Broad- Girls’ Coats of Shetland || Saddle PS eM Van re | a regiment which went to France 1,100 strong in 1914 ; | cloth Coats, collars trim- Ve'our, box pleated back; 4 \ || med with nutria; lined and || interlined throughout. Special | 5.00 new belt effect, large roll collar; lined throughout. Special 1 6.50 Atherton at 2.15 P. M.-the Famous Authoress Boys’ Shoes at $3.95 That Will Take a Lot of Wear An autograph of any of these distinguished people goes with every bond. —S—— SS OO We call this number our leader — | See Saturday's Morning Papers for further particulars ~ | Mrs. $ and have it in ginemeta | Girls’ Coats of Broadcloth, Girls’ Velour or Broad- | b } with dull top, invisible eyelets end hook tops: soles welted \ Velour, Pom Pom or Vel- cloth Coats, belted model, a | and stitched, with the | a rot r ample tue space. \ | veteen, smart models with some with convertible fur , | Also in patent leather, luce and but "sare 1 to Sha, Y | fur collars; warmly lined, collars; warmly lined, i Girls’ Shoes in Good Varielies special 19.75 Other models ...... \ Special 22.50 waed from $25.00 to 55.00 | | ] Cood Leathers and Styles, al $1.98 to $5.50 | | _Gun-me heights; lace or i Smail Boys’ Shoes al $2.7 Made with tuil iid tu r r cramp: Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE kidskin or patent leather; desirable 28th Street 39th Street SSS i 2.95 | 20 SO? 0 0 tO 0 0 yy WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ! / a .—0 0 0- > lo $3.9 Girls’ Velvet Tam o’ Shanter Special

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