The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 17

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CHAPLAIN GIVEN aes seg a | NURGED TOAD FOOD CANPNIN CARE AT LUNCH ~ Must Co-operate Women, Says Williams —192,540 Pledges Signed. ‘While the women are effecting food ecomomy im the home, Arthur Will- fama, the Federa! Food Administrator i York, urges the men to do Wit tm the way of self-denial at the One Meal éach day they have at Speaking to the mom- bere of the Chamber of Commerce pre- ceding the luncheon given there in bis ‘ener to-day Mr. Williams said that the Big work of making the food sup- ply meet the demands of the Allies | % @uring the war devolved chiefly upon the wotnen, who are doing their part, wut that the men should take one tump of sugar in thelr coffee instead of two and should help the women by showing “a reasonable attitude at sivenens to-day in the of Heavenly Rest, 45th Avenue, when {he Key. Shipman preached his fa prior to his @uparture Shipman is Chaplain Artillery and is ew York on leave of absence from the military camp at Spartanburg, 8. C. Mi fon attended the service ors were peed ARE YOUR | Nostrils Clogged? FACTS age LOW FEES | ato hia’ credit for belng the areatest lawyer wu0 spoke 1 by Wien Me. Jounson , became famous, he het bie fees jut ae low an te mone beets his practice, This proves ¢ at th the once you pay for Stan's sertices dome Sbtalned resuits ‘ae when they anught t mpecial) hee of better than they did ‘service of the higuprice “ARE YOU GOING DEAF? ‘ent aft roe and “hea tog the beme ‘The focal Food Administrator said tat of the five to six hundred million Wushele-of wheat required for the Allies Canada could furnish 190,000,000 and the United States 80,000,000. The rest, he sald, would have to be made ‘up by comservation. With the largest corn crop on record, he declared, the ‘Wheat obuld be made to last through if he people would follow the recom- mendations of the Food Administra- tion and mix corn flour with the ‘wheat flour in !fberal proportions. ‘The cost of commodities, he said, bad reached a high level due largely te hoarding and speculation. Mr. Williams then described his eoampaign to enlist the housewives and every woman tn the country having |», te 40 with the purchase and prepara- ‘Wer of food in the Food Administra- tlom service of the Government. ‘The total mumber of signatures | shie to obtained in the first, half-week of the | against my food pledge-card canvass here is|%f)! “ty the 192440, It was the aim of the T bare a, to do aoe nose, thas leaeing fuctares thats rina 1 demon. Strate the value of ty met Deafness, Head Noises, | Nostrils Clogged, Drop- ping in the Throat When Capt. Join 8, Halsey first consulted we id: "For at leant twelve Th a © Dolre® © tT could pot undersiand what war ‘alt As Jou one. fam now ue it cannot hear anything t ‘Seétormers on: thea qiare Deen clogged” aod That fa my throat, that Aseue se ho clear Mtvout.! Food Administration officials to ob- 1 i oat me. be reoprta ti tain pledges from every one of the rai His postr, ug in bis haroal e heating it ferfect tn: hearing with bere ‘apd he aa abe can, He further 1,200,000 households 1n the five bor- oughs by the end of the week, but the | printers’ strike delayed the delivery | '%,, rand te hacer of several thousand of the pledgo| W. at ny or agente cards and one rainy day retarded the for restoring ats ant rid and door ping in hia Robert Moses, the director of the eanvess,predictp that 125,000 cards will Be returned to-night with signa- tures, and double this number to- morrow. The campaign, however, ‘will be extended umt!l next Tuesday. Mrs, Elihu Root is one of the latest wigners. She told the canvasser who DR. J. C. McCOY called on her that she bad taken over! 204 Flatiron Building the supervision of her own kitchen from the cook and was doing her own mrraaney and, 39. St, New York Poa buying. GA. MoS BM boened 1 noise A OF are going wharging pleased gent 04 noth nds Sanday, 10-2. St thout ‘cutting | th | | | OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale Friday Iiveresting Values in Smart Fur Collar Coats For Women and Misses Velour Cloth Coats in various shades, smart belted model with large collar of kit coney fur, warmly lined and interlined throughout. Sale Price 20.00 % RE aE THE EVENIN Big Sale of duroy Boys’ Novelty Suits The Overcoats at $5 Boys’ Clothes at D Take your choice a immense assortments of Boys’ Mackinaw Coats Boys’ Long Overcoats Boys’ One and Two-Trouser a Boys’ One and Two-Trouser Cor- 7: Boys’ Velvet Suits Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Juniors’ Overcoata, Ete Values without an equal in all sew York The Mackinaws at $5 Choice of se tyles and models in heavy mackinew Long convertibie collar overcoats, heavy weight terials in grays and browns; sizes 8 to 16 years Juniors’ Overcoats at $5 In Trench model and button-to-neck « overeouts, warmly, lined; gray and brown (4 suits cloths and rich Sizes 7 to $7 years The Suits at $5 me ‘ALSO. NORFOLK CORDUROY SUITS, with one and two pairs of trousers; im fine ribbed dead corduruy Sizes 7 to 17 years, Suits for Little Fellows at $5 Novelty sults, handsome styles and miodeis in Velvets, Fancy Mixtures, In light and dark gray and fine 6 Sites 4 to 8 years wool navy blue serge $3-5° Shoes for Growing Girls Sal 4 Friday, $9.45 800 pairs of fine shoes, suitable for the young miss, These shoes come in Gun- metal Calfskin, in the new flat last, high cur attern, lace — style, cloth or kid top. GUARANTEED RINEX SOLES. Sizes 2} to 7, D to E widths, Misses’ & Children’s 1° $2.50 & $3 Shoes at Regular and high cut in Gunmetal and Patent Leather, sizes 8! and 11), to 2, jtoll Just 100—and No More Men’s & Young Overcoats Men’s $20 & $25 An Extra Special Value | 6” We wish that the quan- tity were ten times as great, because we cou easily dispose of them at the exceptionally low price which we nuie—$16.75, These overcoats are made up in the very newest of this season's models for young men, Their conser- vative. elders who prefer quieter styles may likewise find complete satisfaction in the collection. Every pattern is a de- sirable one-—gray, brown green or tan Many of the overcoats are lined throughout. They have self or velvet collars The range of sizes is complete. Be one of the hundred fortunate purchasers of a line Winter overcoat to- morrow at $16.75. @ WURLD, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 1, Flannels Cold Weather Suggestions from This Section: Extra Heavy Outing Flannels 36 inches wide, good, fleecy nap, choice of n ink and blue stripes, suitable for night gowns, pajamas and skirtings, yd 19¢ 25¢ Plain Outing Flannels—27 inches wide, made by America’s best mill, choice colors, pink, light blue, gray and 19¢ white, yd Robe Cloths—27 inches wide, an endless variety of the newest Fall styles on light and dark grounds, suitable for bath robes, Ee ila smoking jackets and children's caret robes denn 40e Women’s Wool Sweaters $9.69 Wool sweaters in fancy weaves, Special Friday at with large shawl collars, turn-back cufts, pockets and belt. ‘Colors are purple, green, Copenhagen blue or rose. Sizes 34 to 46, Children’s 29¢] Qo | Cloth Hats at 10c These are trimmed with fancy feathers. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Children’s 59c Felt Hats at 29¢ Sizes 2 to 6 years. Red, navy, Copenhagen, trimmed with bund of ribbon and tailored bow. $350 Blankets at, a Pair, 500 pairs of wool finished cotton blankets; blue and pink borders. Men’s and Women’s 50 Umbrellas at 51: 95 Splendid umbrellas covered in Taffeta Silk and Silk Gloria, Just about 300, in styles for men and women, 8-rib frames, with silk cases and tassels. The assortment Srerepeme recency — , iY 1917, “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..18™TO19™ STREET Friday’s Great Sale of That Is Really Quite Exceptional Our Regular *18 & $1959 Coats, | 4: 15 On Sale at .. On Sale at the original prices named coats is a bargain. The styles are clever the season Special at Effective new models in Burella Cloth, Velour Cloth Heavy Coatings Thibets, Cheviot and Tweeds, Some have large collars of brown or black Coney or inlaid with Plush. New shaped pockets, belts, cuffs, etc. We illustrate two of the humerous styles Two of the Styles on Sale at $i The $2459 & $2759 Coats, $19.50 Special at High-grade coats of exteniional style beauty, splendidly made of fine Kersey, Velour Cloth, Burella, Broadcloth and novelty coating, in all the correct new colorings and plenty of blacks. One fretty style has large collar of “kit Coney, another is {rimmed with karamie cloth, and some with velvet or plush. The collars are very large and convertible and are equally good-looking whether worn open or buttoned to neck, All sizes for women and misses. The choice is so wide that all can be suited as to style and material, and no matter which garment is selected the saving is “Open Stock” It will pay you to scan this list, with # view to replacing pieces that have been broken in your existing sets Open Stock Pe Dinner Ware— wild rose decoration, stip pled with gold Fruits at ¢ Sugars at 55¢. Creams at 35¢. Covered Dishes at $1.19. Tea Cups and Saucers, 20€. Coffee Cups and Saucers, 24¢, Dinner Plates at 19¢,, Breaktust Plates at 16¢ Tea Plates at 14e. 0 Oarmeals at L4e. Salads at 45¢ Sauce Boars at 59 Open Stock Dinner Ware white and gold Tea Cups and Saucers at i9e, 7-Inch Plates at L5e. S-Inch Plates at 1UC. Soup Plates at 25. with Women’s Winter Coats The Most Novel Fur or Plush Trimmed Styles for Women and Misses | Our Regular 524° le $2750 Coats The two groups mentioned in our headline the very choicest that the market affords at anything like When the reduce d price is considered, it is safe to say that everyone of the fabrics, the most popular of the tailoring, perfeet coats that are most desirable from every viewpoint The 518 & *19: 50 C oats, e W z la variety of the newest Dinner are te and He Wall Papers siabe or bed rooms, hall lie and Ise Wall Papers for wit cur ora White Goods represent these swagger In a word, these are two of ihe Many Mode.s on Sale at $19.50, fees Cut in Half sold roll any © house h straight or cut-out bor #; roll Washable Tile Papers papers for parle ; with be! out borders and dec- tions; roll “Odd” Lots and Remnants in of handles from which choice may Bread and Butter Plates at 9¢. Fruits at 7¢, mali Friday’ Ss Market News be made is exceptionally fine, and Neat Platters, 8 inches, ut 27C, | Nested Yellow Howl Setx 5 Powe ae Fancy binens t isn't t00 early to think of one of ‘4Be | b owls assorted sizes, B7e to 5 Yd. Table Damask Mail and telephone 0 ys filled, Telephone Chelsea 4000. Our new Hh iio ee ee vaecnegik Meut Platters, 10 inches, at ARC | owls in asso’ nes BOe cotton and mercerized, in short Grocery Catalogue, The American Home and Table, is now ready, Ca Leet Meat Platters, 12 inches, at 75. | tadividual ‘Tea Pots in brown, lencths of 1! to 4 yards, 1,500 or write for free copy a bs aaah fh Coup Soups at 14¢. blue and white; regu 4 6 remnants offered tomorrow Fresh Meats ——— Babbitt's ——, Rim Soups at 18e. larly 1 $e, at? 12 at 296 IBe None xe oD | Best Cleanser M d Youths’ yard aIC 10 IOC VEAL—rumps of D4 MUTTON — hind. quarters Dee, Maes 045.10 Te a Hee Bde s rare bleached and une at stock of Western stock; O% a sh 3 leached kitchen aud rol be - ‘ ) tb 27 and $2.50 a ler tow Mise conmagssin. 24€ | poi : ‘ ‘ Annual Sale of Newest manufacturer's sho ROAST BEET 32e ft to 8 yar | Souci Riaccctes a S : 2, | ty f ; 28e st rl S Ie and 25¢ Checked White Goods | h |. 80¢ | »—Sweet Oranges— .65 0 e e Oe ie er vara ore ne ral ern ) init dear et, 4G Only space here to mention a handful |29¢ Imported Cretonnes—the new yard ae Sec : ; : 2 Medium size, thin $ my he. bargains. importations in selected designs Cluny Lace Deities and Cont = n fruit, 3 dor = and colorings, suitable for cur- pieces manufacturers’ and im- Fresh Fish Juicy, thin skin $J | Nearly 1,000 Tine soft hats and Velour Portleren large eaivenaliat tains, covers and knitting 22¢ porters’ samples, broken lots, N 0. Db : uth ara sr of colors for choice, velour both| bags, q sold at manufacturers’ cost SMELTS. 5 200 Ne 8e tn hat tatoeele Maneatis sides, open front edges, French | 50-Inch Wena Cretonnes in Duilies—ea Maehnt ¢ r ASerare eres ra’? —New Apples— e8RO0, style ‘in combination of colors as} variety of designs. Regu- 95 Je 29¢. 44 C fabs ' 10e t Le | | cooking a 45c THE SOFT HATS are in steel follows: rose and gold, rose and| larly $1.25, at, yd Joc 19¢, 39¢, 49¢ ans T9e BI ACKTISH Lic | SALMON STEAKS—95 9 eat 4 | gray, brown, pearl, tan, blue blue, green and gold, red and Kegularly $1.65, at, $4.35 Scarf Se ofan count psnen ss =< FANCY RED APHIS green f 4] green, brown and blue, green and | yd OUND EE 10) rune tte 25e quart SIPS RAG THURS) HENS Nan AGS Breen, regularly $24.50 $9 Q.7 A number of short lengths ot | | ,°" : a THE DERBIES are in six differ- a pair, sale, pair e Cretonnes at remnant prices ‘ Hb pieces 4 5 joe Our Own Baking ent shapes, in the season's newest Table Covers “ 7 , blocks, light weight and flexible . r ED RA R Y . on ‘1 eK only ‘hi j * HEED RAISIN 1 5¢ Akt a Went 60e nN in all izes, but is black only. | sizes, but in black onl , his $120 Three-Piece $ wHOIE WHEAT Ye SHEE RES 15 1 Li R Suit $39.50 | BREAD--loal \PPLE DUMPLINGS & 9, sap a ae » ERR WIDOW PS hae gee Eggs Conservatory iving oom suite 39° Seamless CARBS BOE MOND RINGS “950 1] serecTED EGGS UB TESST la SO SRST r oh Coe sat ck Specials Velvet Rugs ene FCS Cereals a dove VACINTH BULBS—largs ses G5 @ £105 a 30¢ In 9x12 50 39: Room Size, @ 3p Our Own Roasting se | ut | —« 82. 4 49 sti He 1] ioe | H save a choice of beauti- $1.25 13 50e lye ¢ and exquisite colorings arge e . | i n ra a { velve uy. New Vegetables | —Apple Cider : Isc aay en ‘ 5 “eslin ar 1609 50e It is sturdy, well made and perfectly finished. The frames are ps oh i We ao a 50 selected birch, finished in a rich thahogany color | $6 25 Congoleum Rugs 5 ‘ 87 inches loi 2 - , 15« | —Fresh Serpe INCE AND PEACH rh 396 THB SETTEE is 67 inches long. ‘ a WITS PREMIUM THE CHAIR AND ROCKER are large and roomy, seats andback up» | | rialat * 75 || Maureen ) SE 3] Special at”; {ec | Dkk. 81. 87s Be » | hy 10c, dove holstered in genuine Spanish leather and the ends are cane + ist cae Mee | CTA TION © ES 1 A eee OF LOWE. 29¢ The design of this suite is right up to dute aud most attractive, and oéx0. Caeal Hx || ge tar: Nita | V RECE A TIN ) this fs only one of many other desirable suites which we can show at simila tt able flour coverings on all ino, » 60e | | NITION, MODERATE PRE low. prive ut t SSS TE i POO i CF GEE LEADED caval ee | / 1 Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Redecmoble for §2.c0 Worth ef Merchandive in Any Department, or for 82 in Ca hat the ax Oifices on the Filth t We | Le 2a Green Tradin, Stamps as Usual. Ask for Them, Double ave Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock Single aug Stamps Therealter. Singh Sperry Ck sunp hy *\ == ‘ 7 —— ~ . ais : / —— j

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