The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 13

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ay } THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917, meh, deciated | spoke. 1 find that my name appears ty bonds) sclentife works, treatises on namismat-| fe te survived by his widow ond « imeelt im full attend with the Presi-| in that programme as one of the ast Freel tea and motion -ploture scene He | son, Thomas §. Doughty, The funeral ¢ v on ty ul “Cent ft the United i) held | the Church of tne dent and the country's war polley. | tfonorary Vice Presidents. The use of we rewerns | wag the author of “Gente of the Unived | will be eld in the Charen ol on,” the leading textbook on the| New Jerusalem, Brooklyn, to-morrow States coinage of conper money. | morning ey He sald Mayor Michel's latest ac- cusations were “only the report of « fopgun,” and reiterated that he ts not “But 1 find among the others who and was not a member of the Friends | vere listed as Vice Presidents, 1 of Peace, and that his name was Us! | Know not whether with or without without wuthority on its letterhead. | authority, the names of such eminent He continued: supporters of Mayor Mitchel as F. H “7 have been handed to-day th |J. Kracke, the Mitchel Commissioner officin! programme of a mass meeting | of Plant and Structure; State Comp- of the Friende of Peace held at Mad: | troller Kugene M, ‘Travis, A, 3. Ull- son Bovare Garden, June 24, 1916 | ert, Chaiman of the Mitchel Fusiun at which Wikiam Jennings Brya:|uaw Committee; Jacub H, Soniff, Jacob C. Klinck, former President of the Civic Club of Brooklyn and Cari L, Schur, “Phere are over 1,000 names printe) on that programs Dovs Mr, Mit- chel uiake the su charges and im- pute to them the same disivyaity that he does to me? No, they are supporting his candidacy; therefore they are not disloyal, The only dis- loyal ones are the ones who oppose him, “On the letterhead presented by Mr. Miche last night was the name of Aleaander P. Muore, the newspaper proprietor of Pittsvurgh and the great personui friend and ‘political backer lof Col, Tasouore twosevelt. He was |the actual secretary of the cunven- tlun. “Gut what of all this? That Chi cago c nyention and the Madison Square Garden meeting were hela more than two years ago, at a time iW OW. agi] would return thi: | Jald_#o that} age will not ny Name on that occasion was again vithout my knowledge, lack of @ foreign | afain hinder the pollo he Home Guard has been notified to Lét these letters tell you what you will think of the NE EDISON keep iteelf In readiness and interpreter, will be on hand to rive the signal If anything distoval Is snoken pila Neal “NICK CARTER” AUTHOR DEAD Dowghty tn # Spare Moments Wrote Setentifie Kannyn, Creator of the famous fiction charac. | ters of “Old King Brady” and “Nick Carter” and author of 1,200 complete detective stories, Francis Worcester Doughty Is dead at his home in Cress- Honest Advertising 'S ta @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are In- Tsinet to exaggerate. Yot has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletchor’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- Ti i aie: Gannon th @tah toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. poughty's skit! at writing “thei. | Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from ot , Which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of 4 F Sohn F. Hylan, tn alk “meotings in 3 credited to ak “ Brady” or “Nic! might be. He also WEARABLES Charming at Week-End Prices $8.50 HATS as Week-End Specials Marked 5,2 Trig Turbans One has a beaver crown and an upturn- ing velvet brim. Model illustrated is in blue. Down-Turning Draped Affairs— A silver brim hat reveals charmingly small flowers in and out of crown. Fur-Trimmed Hate— One model is in purple with mole edging. Chin Chin Hats— when our country was at peace and |when we were all praying for peace to be re-established in Europe. Presi- | dent Wilson's personal rep-esentative, Col. House, was in Europe, working to bring about peace. The President himself at @ later date was the au- thor .f the message urging a peace without victory, “An Movor of this clty T give to the President Government my fillest and most vigorous anpnort in the prosecution of the war policy of my country.” The candidate devoted tho rest of hin speech to the Dreamland an: Rockaway land deals and repeated his charge that the Mitchel Admin- {stration had perm friends of Fusion to swear off ge amounts of their tax assessmen The two meetings were at Cooper Union my of Music In Bro places Mr Hylan was vociferously received. Persons in the balconies and gal- lery of the Academy of Music started to walk out when Judes Hylan was reading. Hefore he had finished about 300 had departed. what) and Federal F YOU would like to know what Mr. Edison’s great new mus ical instrument would mean to you | Ai Soot AT Woot FEE! era e Smart models in black—as well as colors, after the novelty has passed, read the letters a LINGUISTS 70 HEI P POLICE Preval sohgtver i below. They tell you what you will think T'S = scacaye tempered STOP SEDITIOUS TALK Smartly desluned hats featuring tailored one year—five years—from now. You cane Ne ~ $2478 $19.50 aa bows of grosgrain ribbon, not tire of The New Edison for its music is genuine—the very Re-Creation of life. % brough' perfect is the Ed see lines, ay poly a it that the paseulin smile to my lirs and a new light to my eyes.” Miss A, B, Peterson, Tack of a Russian vocabulary will rot again hamper the police of Hastines-on- “udson if TW. W. orators anoear there next Sunday to preach disloyalty. Three men from Fart New York and| |two from J City 1a hall last HW cunday and they were ojected | continued their ting on the atreet. ; Phe soap box oratory was in Russian oR big” variety —beth pista and fur trimmed models at savings that will really aurprise yous A good lovxing all woo! suit as tow as t over 100 sty ies in winter coats, No mail ordare Aled at ale prices Hats Brocaded! Hats Blue! Hats Black! Hats Scarlet! Hats Military! Two-Toned Hats! Fur-Trimmed Hats! Many, Many Kinds! Every one was marked $8.50. Friday and Saturday every one will be 5.24 eE Hand the police were a long time in learn- ng what the nolse was ail about. | *N a bystander had informed the that the audience wae being treed ~— Week-End Specials Suits Special..,.... 26.50 Our regular $37.50 value, Cf Broadcloth—Ripple model (illustrated). Seal banding. Thin suit is designed in taupe, green, brown, navy and black. Of Velour—two models—one long- line coat with effective pleats—an- other straight silhouette coat, fea- turing unique tabs and belt. Colors green, brown and navy. Suits of tricotine—strictly tailored models in navy or Rages in SUITS and FROCKS “1 find the New Edison Phono- feeb the best because like the tsort of igs it improves on t play it more for my own personal pleasure than when it was a new comer in the family, while my friends who have other makes facem to use them little except to entertain guests. Su ha thing as alonely evening at home no longer exists for me," —Bdgell Lt. Plaisted, "My New Edison seems as if it had life, intelli breathes the living the artist.”—Randall » a woul, for it ‘esence of |. Ling. “1 sit within sound of talking machines and admire the genius that constructed them, to the New Edison and hear oul: T listen machine reproduces so faithtully and perfectly that its own instru dhe, R.A. Todd aw My entlefaction with the Edi- son iamond Disc grows with daily use. I have derived much pleasure from playing the instrue ment in a room apart from where fare would be sitting and hear+ ing their expression of wonder at the soloist in the adjoining tera ae sees eae tone t ogra unbow satisfacti “We could not now live with out the New Edison Diamond Disc.” — Alfred BE. Kushion “Sometimes, placing a record on my New Edison, I sit down to } the wonderful music just as ft gcad. Mf Unusual Values! comes trom the human throst op Toajmuitne uae ae, taylan > Bagere. Vhen ' one ye esl to read, joes, the artist seems walize not only a cabinet from : ¥ | Serge Frocks wich marvels sounds sue, foray Secaaee i tang 86 4 ut @ person from whose lips or Our reg. $19.73....13,.50 fagere thoes sounds come, - Abe Serine Hel et teammate Several Distinct Styles i “Mechanical music {s a pleasure affects me in this manner.” j : - . } but ecarely an inspiration, but so — Tuo, Bdward @, Bohute, | | One model illustrated above is designed in very heavy serge. A very new frock, shows } bustle effect te drapery and a qeatnt basque, buttoned demurely in front—a high collar— another simple frock of straight lines iy box pleated. A charming group of utterly different — | Pein ‘ ear Oompare J . pe Afternoon Gowns Formal Suits Before you make your choice by all means heer 1S Instrumen ich has arouse je admiration ™ Week-End Special... .. 25.00 Week-End Special........ 32.50 ew ch.the word at From our regular $31.50 and $54.50 group. From our regular 842.75 and 844.75 group. true music lovers. New Velveteen Dress—combined with Broadcloth Suits—straight-line coats in ene Georgette crepe—the black sombreness Jesigns so suggestive of the Russian--one Attend a concert coat with Tita above belt shows deep button tabs on peplum—the skirt repeats | this idea, | Another suit is smartly braided in new | fashion. Colorse—taupe, navy, black and brown. Sizes 36 to 46. Also another model for Misses, Correctly smart suits marked very low. COATS—Seldom So Differently Charming becomes smart with old gold and bugle head embroidery. Graceful Charmeuse Gowns drapery in newest bustle effect Satin. wzbined with crepe Georgette is interesting with braid embroidery, Colors—-tuupe, amethyst, navy, brown, burgundy and black Distinctive Gowns at Little Prices, in our recital hall, Compare The New Edison with any talking machine, Then judge. with mentality is lost sight of it may acquaintance. [t wears well. After be truly said to re-create, end the having summered it and wintered fection of human act.i.-ement it for nearly two years I find | now eo been reached.” (Addressea supplied on request) Program Tomorrow 11.30 A. M, to 5.00 P, M, Not necessarily the most extravagantly gowned, but dressed with the most ex- quisite tuste, will always find something new in Kayse Italian Silk, something original something that will express your taste, like th Kayser Opera Top silk “vest-bodice Her under-garments are selected with ar OF 1] = . Servnade + = Mostkowski the same careful discrimination as her I ike th zt nds of oth ml | A special group of Velour Coats of more than usual interest, Venetian Instrumental S : : . ike thousands of 0 esse ' , gowns, and she wears Kayser Italian ba Bybee dy he | in that no two are in any way identical. Quartet women you will find that Kayser ltulian Silk Underwear is an economical in- | vestment, for Kayser silk outwears three Silk Underwear, e ° . e and of Wha wadel illustrated: of soft brown valour is to be dle. th the Lan arenes You, too, willlike Kayser Italian Silk tinyuished by its severely cul panels which meet under arm, ito i a i = 4 HM Praise Ye - - > == Attilla Underweat for ive individuality, You or four ordinary garments, 2 where the gracefully knotted belt first appears. ‘The converti+ H yi ‘ 1 7 i m Ve here Look for The Label | Z ble collar and deep cuffs are of Kolinsky dyed fur. { | Hf, fa | aed Atthar Milddlatee, ext time you purchase silk underwear ask to see the K-a.-er There’s another style fexturing stitched pleats of that rare il ee i ii Renuucky Home Opera Top. ‘This and all other genuine Italian ouk | sort that though simulating tness afford fulness. Some- pan | ih 4 sn: Underwear Is plainly marked “Kayser Italian Silk,"’ One j aaa ka sible canbe ache: : eau Payee . blue star on the lalel indicates the lighter weight silk—three times there: tent even a0 Pte , ae pore esate Aitcc Veen ee stare the heavier weight, it’s the very pockets theniselves that make the cout—one is doubly belted in Empire effect lasy month’ v ferns arranged to suit, A year and a half to pay THE EDISON SHOP 473 Fifth Avenue Pirin, AVENUE — L ‘ ‘ Delightful shades of beetroot, taupe and green only add charm of color to smartness of line and fabric that are sold every day at $49.74, These coats, | Special a

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