The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1917, Page 5

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oe | Fetck to trect Memorial to Choate in Satem, oO 4 —Mayor Ben ete tetet tet DETECTIVE KILLS NEGRO WHO TRIEU TO STAB HIM. ““PLUMPHESS” TO ORDER, SURGEONS PROMISE NOW ALEM. \ Lemon Juice a Beautifier order for the woman Wh6se wWasplike h Street, a negro, was shot to 1 A. M. to-day in the hallway Mth Street by Detec an of Inspector Bolan’s on face, neck, arms and hands! For Infants and Children. first ald to beauty,” acco: ee tt ett knows that on juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as |! uty | freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener | jo and beautifier t Just try it! Get three ounces of | :, At the coscof a smuli jar of ordinary |orchard white at any pharmacy or Cold cream one can prepare a full} toilet counte two lemons from © most w rful| the grocer make up a quarter |" rand cor pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and | y exing the juice of | massage it daily into the face, neck, two fresh lemons into « bottle con-|arms and hands, Tt should naturally ing three ounces of orchard white. |help to bring back to any skin th rain the | whiteness, the sweet freshness ane no letnon of which it has been robbed will keep | by « sness of trying atmosphere | woman Advt. | sent to the Pennsylvania: St ints that neg on soldiers, When the negro he drew a and to tring o1t the hide and the roses, bu! pure | acid, therefore irritating, be mixed with sichurd white, Stilman art knife and m effect, each bullet taking effect is. technical! L Cot and Suiiman fir tn Use For Over 30 Years, The detective tresh for months, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Every conditions, vo are serving in F James Motreery & Co 5th Avenue 34th Street Purchases on Saturday will appear on bills rendered December Ist Remarkable Savings Ten-picce Louis XVI. Model Suite, ~as illustrated; made of solid American Walnut. Suite consists of Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 350.00. 279.50 ; Ten-piece Heppelwhite Model Mahogany regularly 625.00 558.00 Renaissance Model regularly 750.00 Ten-piece Louis XVI. Model Suites made of Solid American Walnut. 298.00 egularly 400,00 Suites. Suites in 650.00 Ten-piece Chippendale Model Mahogany Ten-piece Chippendale Model Suites made Walnut. of the finest Mexican Mahogany. 695.00 regularly 850.00 Remarkable Values es Ten-piece Renaissance Model Suites Suites. regularly $85.00 344.50 500 F ALL SUITS regularly 850.00 695.00 . . 5 ‘ ) aie Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Walnut Ten-piece Chinese Chippendale Model Suites, regularly 400.00 340.00 a Buites. 725.00 650.00 Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Suites. 675.00 regularly 800.00 regularly For Men and Young Men $22.75 regularly 26.50, 28.50, 33.00 Ten-piece Chippendale Model Mahogany Suites. regularly $47.50 298.00 Ten-piece William and Mary Model Ma- hogany Suites. regularly 675.00 550.00 Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Suites in American Walnut. regularly 1,050.00 795.00 Advance Announcement BEDDING WEEK This Sale will not commence until Monday, October 29th, but advance selections may be made on Saturday A varied assortment of models has been assembled for this sule, ‘Lhe most critical man will find satisfaction in wearing Suits designed and made by a leading manufacturing Tailor of the highest grade Men's Clothing. TAILORING—Perfect workmanship and finish; beautiful trimmings; excellent Jinings. FABRICS—Finished and Unfinished Worsteds, Cassi- |] meres, Homespuns, Cheviots and Flannels in ‘solid Gray, Brown, Green and Blue, also attractive Mixtures in neat effects. Brass Beds, with 2-inch posts; panel head and foot 14.75 Solid Mahogany Four Post Bed , 29.50 regularly 40.00 regularly 20.00 | MODELS—Distinctive fashion features—smart models for the business man and extreme styles for the younger man. SIZES—38 to 44 Other Suits....... with 27.50 Best Upholstered Box Springs, French roll edge; 80 spiral springs, = 27.50 PE rm Uh | Other Suits... eee ees 18.50 to 55,00 regularly 35.00 No. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, with French roll edge; full #-pound weight regularly 55.00 45.00 French Upholstered Box Springs, with 72 spiral springs. 19.00 regularly: 28.00 ‘Red Cross’ Sanitary Silk Floss Mat- tresses; all sizes 18.75 Extraordinary Values ; WINTER OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men Special $ 1 8.50 ter Overcoats made of excellent nd smart models, mostly fancy rench (with belt all around), mostly quarter satin lined; Enameled Iron Twin Beds,—as_ illus- trated; with all square tubing; White or Lvory Enamel finish, regularly 21.00 cach 16,75 1-ineh 19.75 Brass Beda, with 2- incl posts; filler rods and’ square top rods regularly 27.50 Saturday—Last Day “LINEN WEEK” (McCreery Linens - Famous for Quality) Offered at 25% to 40) Less Than Aciual Values regularly 26.00 A limited quantity of Wir quality Fabrics; conservat backs, including Cheste Town Ulster with belt in buck satin sleeve linings. Other Overcoats... 0 see eee: 22.75 to 85.00 James-McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917, ider arrest to appear ye waacemnnre new vers oy | to-day James MeGreery & Co. Reports to Clinical Congress Tell of Used Knife in Resisting Arrest | er drial |» : Success in Transferring Fat, as ani Is Slain by Five eph H. Choate, who was 5th Avenue. b4th Street. ‘ How to prepare a beauty cream at little cost. Says Aid Seen Shots. —— — Purchases Made on Saturday will appear on bills rendered December Ist. A lemon juice alone is too highly acid. Try this CHICAGO, Oct, 26.— Plumpness Oscar Rruce, thirty-two, of No, 203 \ Specially Priced : WOMEN’S VELVETEEN SKIRTS : 6.50 Iwo smart styles. The Developed in a splen- twill - back Velveteen; Black, Navy Blue, Green Dressy style has yoke \4 back effee- | | i tively trimmed with self | | | buttons. The Sporf model | did quality and front; Brown, ‘Taupe, and Burgundy; has two large pockets; | full back and | detachable belt. I | Offering Extraordinary Values JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL shivered size 25 lo 82-inch waist bands, Juniors’ Suits—size 15 to 19 years; | smart models made of Burella Cloth, Wool | Velour, Cheviot and Broadcloth; plain or Fur | trimmed. 22.50 and 29.50 Juniors’ Coats,—size 12 to 1h years stylish plain or Fur trimmed models; made of Cheviot, Wool Yelour or Burella Cloth. 12.75 and 22.50 | Juniors’ Dresses,—size 12 to 16 years; an excellent assortment of this smartest models; made of Serge or Velveteen. 12.75 and 16.75 Remarkable Values MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS $24.50 regularly $2.50, 35.00, 39.50 The co-operation of four leading manufacturers enables us tovoffer stylish Coats, as illustrated, at an exceptionally low price. All lined throughout with plain or faney guaranteed satin, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Coats, size 6 to If years; a large variety of sehool or dress models; made of Zibelir reviot, Wool Velour, Broadcloth ov Velveteen. 9.50, 12.75, 18.50 Girls’ Dresses,—size 6 to 14 years; an endless assortment of smart and serviceable models made of Serge, Silk and Velveteen. 9.75, 12.75, 18.50 Girls’ Raincoats,—size 6 to 16 years; practical and serviceable models with hat lo match; made of Canton of Poplin; in ‘Tan | or Navy Blue. ¢ 4.95 and 5.95 season's Materials Colors Fur Trimmings Wool Velour Navy Blue Brown Natural Raccoon Broadcloth Paupe Green hit Coney Cut Bolivia Phim » Burgundy Nutria Pekin Black Genet Seal Unusual Sale WOMEN’S SHOES 5.85 and 7.85 — High cut Patent Leather and Dull Kid Lace Boots with Pearl Gray, Fawn or Black Cloth tops; welled soles and leather Louis heels. 5.85 High cut Tan or Black Russia Calf Lace Boots: narrow toe welted soles; low military heels 7.85 High cut Patent Leather or Dull Calf Lace Boots with Gray Suede tops; welted soles; leather Louis heels 7.85 Saturday--Last Day Boxed Hosiery Sale “McCreery Quality Hosiery” NO C. 0, D,'S— NO APPROVALS — NO RETURNS A sale of the most tremendous proportions and the most extraordinary value we have ever offered. This event required months of preparation—in fact, contracts were placed before the recent advances on iaterials

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