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\ THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917. * ' AL NOTICES, |. , | “Do you realize,” asked Dr, Man- NOTE erec | PULPIT PLEA FOR MAYOR, | “Do you reais asked Dr. atan- Have You Books to Give POLITICAL NOTES. c ASK FOR and GET De. Mt of Trinity Urges wit-| ¥0 offers himself as candidate for | In an addres Mayor, with an Immense following be- T, the &ldinvo? Rane V | yesterday on tie 9 chel's Re-eleett lotic Daty hind him, has dared to say he will not T h Soldi ? Bi Wi ll the citizen, Dr. § ‘Hor r f ick’s An “appeal for the ressiection « = buy the Nation's Liberty bonds? 4H) t e ers OYSs Ul | clared the candidacy of Mayor Mitchel | The Original Ss Mayor Mitchel was volted from the | “it 1s our businons to see that our pointed the way out to those citizens fe Tags | pulplt of Trinity Church by the Rey. | Mayor shal; BS re-e! . 1 only for Ye D Who cannot stand for the Tammany } Malted Milk | Dr. William T. Manning at yester- 1a a aantte nGind on the lesuee of Get Them at our oor Hall aMitations of Judge Hylan or the is Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. gu y'5 snoring service. this war.” aanane PrO-Germanism of Hillquit. He ap- "e - - - - Pealed also to his fellow-Jows to re- bee ott - THE EVENING WORLD Has Arranged a Plan bwsiate Hniquii round that a ed aa, Whereby Its Readers Who Have Books and Maga- {i300 war in Huropo, and. the | poe i toS Can Place Them in the Hands of ‘8! of Russia Don’t fail to see anal hear the new ata et | greece Demenwene Amos Pinchot joined the Hitquit| model Waters-Autola Player-pianos. te e Our Soldiers in Camp, Who Are Eager for Good, Tanks yesterday. Ito sen®n letter to They Bekah the very highest achievement } ‘ . ength some fe: s| Ba ain all the latest and greatest improvements, re West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street : - th mR, Adinintetration, “asin | 6 The Waters-Autola player=planas have the ;.% THE JUNIOR AMERICAN GUARD, a Boys’ Military Organt- | ox tyo'heoy ‘tnat thw Mayor 1s a| BH game sweet tone as the Waters Pianos and the “ i] fi T zation, With Headquarters at No. 70 Wall Street, Has|""'ch man's 5 f{ wonderful new Autola Player is the perfect 1 We have grouped for ‘To-morrow = hares % Nogees tv te semign et plappeeplaines & Volunteered the Services of Its 3,600 Members in Greater) ig “irisicn | mesting in” Madison |p Very attractive low prices and easy payments ‘y x b f W. 9 Shoe | New York to Collect Books and Magazines at Your Door | Sate, Garden Thursday night at) i without interest are now offered and old pianos I a humper oO omens | La tt ate coe can fromthe sate Slattors ae the | by will be taken in exchange. Send for catalogue. FB 2 Books are needed for our soldiers—at once—by the thousands. From ° . Saat Bel » balcony and a Some of which sold for $9.00 a pair, | every army camp and naval base in the United States comos the insistent | the rest or the Car H Ww & Cc ‘ | demand for “something to read.” This demand is growing stronger each poeg eenon a aa 4 aoe orace aters oO. | day and must be heeded now, | meeting Is to be pre b do, i at $4.95 Here 1» the way you can help: To-day 3,600 members of the Junior| ODE Lo ealt I: E 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street , ; | American Guard, by special arrangement with The Evening World, will start | y The Real Estate Hoard’ of New OPEN 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ‘ Included are several lines of Women’s Colored Kid Lace Shoes, also a two weeks’ canvass of Greater New York homes for books and magazines, )the head, has asked onch. candidate | EVENINGS 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, ip some of the favored combination effects. Sizes incomplete. abiace Mel id — our aL The boys will be dressed eee Cereals ote 371 E. 149th St., near 3d Ave. k foschid in the uniform of thelr military orga i board favors limiting Bias Aris SAW 259 DWP AP ING IW WP Yar ‘ ok over ¥ aga | 4 ® | budget and the is Also a large selection of ainen, and have thore you aciect 1or| JUNIOR AMERICAN § |ance ot corporate mock tor necessary | SEERA ETE li the purpose ready to hand to the boy IN expenses, ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ° sz purr y GUARD IN UNIFORM This Season’s Newest Models Wek he salle, Sve wetooona, Wel —_ - | e you elec fully. Give . tf 4 , ; : pong ee tc Pad ab ht] yeemThe ‘“National’s’”’ Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave, ' is In the wanted styles and leathers. Formerly $10.00. pair the kind of reading matter y | " sad ‘like to receive if you were in camp. j \e i. | ed Here is a list of the kind of books ik at $7 8 ) | wanted to aid you in your selection: | id a WAR LITBRATURE—AIL kinds; | 0 ar ay enReN O- orro ‘ personal narratives by men who have| H “been there," military textbooks, | F wireless telegraphy, submarines, | The bigge: eae Day of at at ever vy one of our Sarat looks tovwasd ° :, automobiles, aviation, first ald; also to. Thyoughout the store you will find Dollar Day Specials at $1.00; 2 for $1.00; 4 for 1.00; } Pink Broche Corsets-- 4 Sale Lidell Be aKa Besnels ree cate 5 for $1.00. If you come to this sale, you too will look forward to our next one. aE 4 dictionarles. psi . ‘ls, sui . average figures, all fitted with storles, romance, , Of the most de sirable models, suitable for average figures, a e slicer seats eee een Che Garments Pictured Below W ill Be On three pairs of garters; sizes range from 21 to 29, books of short stories, humorous | Sale at $1 00 Each writings... Histories of the nations 1 * . ) of war also are in det mand. F are not more ‘than two months old t $2.85 alt the more fiction publications; C.0. D. or Week Days E Jail scientific magazines, but not| Approval Or- 9 to 5.30 | trade journals. i: It 1s, of course, desirable that both oe thi - Saturday ’ E 5 . . books and magazines be in good con- rom this store 8.30 to 6 & 2 _ dition, They must undergo a deal of | ie Men’s and Women’s Mixed Silk Umbrellas | |}):: "2 | To assist in this canvass, if you! 8 Handles decorated with sterling sjlver; others have silk loops, ae Ann wobtel cura weacing your " t name and address to the Camp| \a Excellent. value at $] 95 Library Editor, Evening World, Your # card will be given to the Junior) i % r American Guardsman who lives near- Women’s Umbrellas | Women’s Silk Umbrellas est your address and ne will eal for| § Me Will Call at’ Your Door for / a; 5 your donation, Books and Magazines for Girls’ Button ‘ x Of taffeta silk with silk loop handles, With novelty wide satin edge border f By special arrangement with tt § Our Soldiers in Camp. 3 Shoes, of ‘Black Mises {Shoes Black \ close rolled, in colors and black, Amertean Library Association, books wa i collected by the boys will be de-| jy. x dull leather tops; top of black figured 5 ) ‘i “e9¢ ; i |Fifth Avenue, where Director Edwin perfect tread last: cloth. College ‘lasts ie at $2.95 at $4.95 |livered by them to the nearest branch |; Anderson. will have a staff of correct heel. military heel. a ! |library. From these branch Ubraries| workers waiting to assort and pack z | J cumulations of books will the books, When this has been done My to the main Public Library the American Library A ition will i | Building at Forty-second Str dl sonal i hens aleaot-to ce camne and other distribution pol i F About twenty-five volunteer work- F ers are needed at the main Public Lib- rary Building to help assort and pack | F the books, In order to ship the books id PURCHASES MADE TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY promptly this le mn er ul must be WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED DECEMBER 1S1 heayabonen owe stor An- ; . “I think t hand one t ‘port, said mer J d ‘O'Brien, who is chat ie . |Greater New York i Counell, This 1s the loc 4 ES the American Library Ass: . iB : SSS Ladies’ Waist of Middy Blouse of Ladies’ Waist Georgette Crepe Japanese Crepe of Voile = “You certainly can count upon our Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street help in getting the b to the oe camps immediately,” he added, “and Petticoat of Cotton Taf- Established 1879 I hope that every citizen of New ff feta with silk taffeta pd Skirt of Woot i Y Serge. Box-plai York will make a special effort to ff ruffles, Ruching and r y, 7 stitehing sin cae contribute at least 0} bao ao in this 9} pin-tuck trim, LA ‘/ ered pockets, ‘Tan only, time to star ‘The boys b Today and Tuesday a Sale! _ SH laden Guard are eage this work, a Fur Trimmed Winter Coats cue S oe ; books and 1 ‘The soldier ing thelr bit for pOue ee a b = lo mer bit for \ $40.00 AUTOPSY OVER SLAIN se en a | ‘be i A choice of 5 of the newest Winter styles for Women and Misses Detective ena Scours Bronx for F } \ i : Mysterious Murderer of Mrs, Large Cape collars of Nutria Catherine White. Capt. Andrew Wines of the Fifth ( Swagger collars of deep Raccoon Barua Daiauiensuria ana dit men under him are scouring the Bronx Dressy Seal Muskrat collars fe eee nek White, wife of a private In the Secon Ladies’ Petticoat of Batiste, Silk Crepe de Night Gown Princess Slip Chine Chemise of Batiste of Nainsook Field Artillery at Spartanburg, 8, © Pom Pom Cloth Broadcloth Silvertone [Sean fo Velour Duvet de Laine Me polee say AM, WH ho body Was discove apartment at © the soldier with Smart models beautifully made, interlined and lined with fine quality standard silks. All good colors and black in a satisfying variety of suitable styles for young women and elderly matrons. thirty-nine from the suffrage night with a man y lto William Avery Ses ns ; ; lative. and went with him 3 Ata Net Lece|Ci We selected the materials and had these coats made in exclu- 1f'n autopsy will bo held thls u Battie tne i 3 ic > believe i i a Stout Women's plique, 244 yards long; about Girls’ Dress intake (Te sive models which we believe our patrons will appreciate. Decapliat Hause Des of Toe AG ee MOON Or WeollBergs wat’ aiionend eee the Baraain Retail Bt f the bie ‘ ta the National Clowk wud Suit Come ‘ " ‘ miplet wns stv lemme ‘\ "bie bargain, fe Each coat is underpriced more than one-third from prices which we would have had to ask a month ago. N19 to 125 W.24 th Se } b , et / 0.