The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 15

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STR RE a RE I ee ne men Piso reuoraabisge hing aM Ny ' ) x i SHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1017. photograph of John I. Flylan and be- neath the photograph is hited: ¢ | ‘For Judge of the County a . i Kings County, John F. Hylan 4 j “Again below, the follow’ sub. “Mr. Honry Weis- caption appears: mann, the leader of organized Ge man circles of Brooklyn, strongly ad: c vooates the candidacy of Judge John t F. Hylan for the County Court.” and Publishers’ Assuciation, o| f whieh “Beneath this declaration Mr. Wels- an was an advisory qember mann’s plea is printed 1n quotation clation which tried to polson marks. Trattslated, Leve it Ist | an press ty the creation of “ ‘Judge Hylan is honorable, oapa- | disioyal newspapers. : ble and progressive. He is sympa: | “Proof piles upon proof that #e- thetioally inclined to | dition: 1 disloyal Influences in this German, and he real Jelty_v behind Judge ylan two ai sity of # Governmen + | years ust as they are behind him | apects personal freedo to-day, ——— ' eae He 4 WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth WANAMAKER’ GREAT Event for Young Women Saturday in the MILLION DOLLAR SALE $30,000 of Coats, Suits and Dresses suman 3 “Proof piles upon proof that the |reason O'Leary, Hearst and Weis- @ good word Support Asked for Him Solely a society which, in convention aa- | fen aor at es Bd ed himself | Because Join F. “Vivlan was thon end ; 2. sembled, applauded the sinking, with. | in favor of a se ly now sympathetlc and crtendly to ew a e to Our Ord r i gg Be Sympathy | ut warhing, ve w yeacesut Aniericay te tern [Shu Rises Soptecdas core ‘J e e 4 ‘or Kaiser. 1 have accused him of conspiring himeclf to cudgesnie “If the time has come when, to be with the agents of Germany to create | ou8 applicatio nows tReneede | Mayor of this city, a man must bow ‘ fin th Jisioyal prose. of the fi id the | {to the agents of this country’s ene- e BRIINIDRG est tocwe cornes ora-| i nine Bae ne"mistake's sienna ne hae Sows’ || Prices are below the belief of experts Pathivers and propagandists as ad- | \ ean DL == —-—- -—— — ° Porton tnt Suayesonn P. tiyn [orate urs of ame who have carefully inspected the goods € Was one of them, Mayor Mitchel in accusations form the most “m5. 6 ‘ Wik Madison Square Garden rally tast|seathing indictment that ever was FRAN K BROTH ERS This is THE event of the whole year for the young night brought new charges against | If these accusations are not true, | women of New York. « . hould be dri t of lic life. ° ° Di checcns vin onponent of be- | fthey agg true, John Fc Hylan te net Third Ave., near 58th St. It is composed of thousands of brand new fresh gar- Ee movencct. Poffo mubsttntinte thoxe accusations = ments, made to our order, and absolutely Wanamaker MP eiece cudieccs wale hartin | Hrione. nase Special This Week standard in every detail. , W, Littleton read his speech for hi tion letter of the Friends of , = . ae pe WF Littleton read is wee for be. | Pera Gaia dict onan | New Styles at Old Prices The best, thoughts of our merchandise and fashion lence of 12,000 or 15,000 persons. | applau 9 sinking of the Amerl- ia 48 experts are in the goods. The monster moeting had cheered | cap liner Hes Black glaze kid, high cut, lace dl * When the Colonel and other speakers | mith ci Vind boots—all sizes up to 8—all This Sale was planned months ago. i) BREA bid done Fr. Hylan ana poo: |Puslutere’ Asro widths, including D and E. Materials and furs were bought when the ® pet whose public spirit was identieal | yNOKE TE These boots are unusual value market was right. with that of Tammany Leader Mur- “L have showr the purpose of . s 1. Mir, and whose patriotism was site| Printers and Fublianerk Aeoeia, —they cannot be made to sell For instance, kitt lg t of am Rand as to create ir rica the : * 7 fet Set, eee Soe) | TON, | coney collars such as The Mayor showed that pro-Ger- France. = Ste | we have on some of had vy Judge Hyla one; “™ possession a oF whats Aoaspaeliadt Sid “aad | ae oo" Lert Aakore cpl the coats have in the G nan lan. t 2 jearst’ jerma “sympathy with the German cause.” 4 ylan was 4 candidate for so . i i - . i : And tho Mayor showed It was Ny ing of tla advertine- spun saleiat Our store chased ours. pie forks through no mere accident or unau- At Third Ave., near 58th Street, Only kal it is all through $39.75. Midesd use of a name. : so it is 7 el was able to do Ba Lic Yesesve German pews the sale. ‘ paper, the Deutsches Journal. Life produced a photograph of an adver- Th t tise: th that pape fe Oct. UH, Be ace vias was sanvise | e coats for County Judge in Brooklyn. It wa $22.50, $25, $29.75, $39.75, « \ Giher Germans. ant wan h $42.50 for our $29.75 to estore ith fon collar, $39.75. $53.50 grade Copies of the very latest modes of the winter. Beautiful, soft fab- ries; and except when the material was too heavy (and with one ex- ception) they are lined through- out with fine peau de cygne, plain (translated the Bench.’ Court.” The advertisement con ture of Judge Hi him as being “ p a Good Judge on | fhe realizes the ment which r , dom.” The nex | was elected to th / tlon he has ever What part of Mayor Mitchel'a! | speech as prepared in advance and which referred to the new charges of association between the Tammany candidate and the pro-German prop- 4gandists follows: “I haive accused John F. Hylan, the Hearst and Murphy candidate, of aid- ing and abetting the pro-German propaganda in this country and of being the associate of the paid agents of Germany. “T have accused lim of securing the political and personal support of Willism Randolph Hearst by § with Hearst in the cult of disloyalty, “I have accused him of being pup- Holy allied with men whose disloyalty to Amorica has been officially de- \ nounced by the United Stutes Gov- 4.4 e@rmment — Cohalan, Devoy and ive posi- wt © © #1 nave accused him of membership — 'The mother who wants her baby to be warm and comfortable — free from the er of exposing its little body —will always ask for SAXONY pos te cold or draughts. No pinsor hale or irritate, All the leading brand garments. Are madeot and in the most careful man- most durable, and therefore, most you pay for » garment, but its Wearing quality that measures ry garments are made birth to four years, Can and wool, silk, merine or will send your name and send you for your children that tells about thei, Address SAXONY KNITTING "MILLS, Needham Heights, Mass, you at Wanamaker’s Saturday. The thought with ,Which our stocks of Winter suits and overcoats were prepared make them very INDIVIDUAL. There is a suit for YOU. There is an overcoat for YOU. Just as satis- factory in quality and fit as if they had been made for you But at what a difference in price. Suits, $18.50 to $45, TT: STANDARD CLOTHING of America awaits Overcoats, $22.50 to $60, | EXTRA VALUES INTHE MILLION DOLLAR SALE $23.50 tor our $27.50 to $37.50 SUITS $22.50 for our $25 to $35 fancy OVERCOATS $4.50 for our $6.50 high lace SHOES $2.50 for our $3 to $5 silk or madras SHIRTS 95¢ for our $1.25 to $2 SHIRTS 85¢ for our $1 to $2 fine silk NECKTIES Special lots. Specially made for us Specially priced to mark America has known since the If a man need suit, shirt, shoes, neekties or overcoat, he will be wise if he come Saturday to see what astonishing savings he may make in the buying of just what he wants. the greatest merchandising movement war began. UNDERWEAL GLOVES SUCKS si CAPS MILITARY SUPPLIES Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York HATS SWEATERS MOTOW ROBES or fancy and interlined with flannel. The colors include not only the rich dark greens, blue and browns and smart tans, but also burgundy, plum, Pekin, pecan and rose taupe—the newest shades. The dresses $17.75, $22.50, $25, $39.75 for our $23.50 to $65 grades They cover a wide range- little serges for the business and school girl—beautiful plain and novelty velveteens for afternoon wear—and even semi-evening or restaurant dresses of chiffon crepe. Navy, brown, black and beige, and lighter shades in the restaurant frocks. The suits $22.50, $25, $29.75, $37.50 for our $29.75 to $52.50 grades Fur collars or plain. Burella or all-wool velours. Every suit silk- lined and flannel-interlined. Rose, taupe, Mohawk, navy, green, brown, pecan and cinnamon. Reliable Furs The fur-trimmed coats have large beautiful collars of kitt coney, seal-dyed coney, seal-dyed muskrat, civet cat, Australian opossum and raccoon. Suits are collared or trimmed with seal- dyed coney, nutria or kitt coney. Important details Complete range of sizes in each group. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years. Materials have not been skimped, Coats are full skirted. Tailoring of the first order. Every style good—so good that a girl might choose blind- folded and be sure of getting something becoming. Sale starts at 9 o'clock. Increased selling force. Saturday—Second floor, Old Building Constance--Wool fyclours with fue collar and cuffs, $29.75, Dorcas—serge braid bound, $25. | Ww Martha—woo\ Mien beene velours with fur with, fur coffer, collar, $29.75, $22.50. Ruth checked or plain. velve- teen, $25. Sue—woo) velours, shaw! collar and tabs of fur, $37.50 { Sparah—Aiiver- tone or plain woot velourt. $29.75. Amelia— burelia cloth with tur collar, $22.50. Francet-- velour with fur collar, $22.50, Polly ‘woo? velours, with fut edge, $29.75. Patience woo) Jersey with satin vollar, $25, Julia— porapom cloth with fur collar, $42.50. | Priscilla. serge with satin collar $22.50, Cotheriae— or selours, $25, Kuty serge Draid bound $17.75,

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