The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 4

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ed Lost Lesion o: rien e ounved shipme a distance TA Ce tae itso a CN as iter | MILK FAMINE IN CHICAGO. OFM Tallew wnuterbe, permitted. Here hhve been either killed or inca- itnted dor is tofore the milk supply hax come from 16,000 Farmers Refase to Sell Pro.) pointe wit hin 100 intles of Chicago. ¥ here needs instructors #0 | that Britieh and French sol dact at At Per 100 Poands, | Mayor € © carrying on the work, In| CHICAGO, Nov 2 Chleago received tish Army there are scores of | put 16 ormal milk aups| ; 7 ne—thelr number is dwin-| ply sday. The 16,00 | BOSTON. » SeUnteY ‘ly—who want to offer their | tary have refuend ta {announced to-day that he had rex their lives to the country, tof $4. per. hundred|moved Corporation Counsel John A wity bare them and ney demand $9.42 Sullivan from office, He sald Sulll- smmies of thelr sym-|° The situation has become so menac- van “had joined in an attempt to ing that the City Health Department frame up the Mayor of Boston.” Bn Who Hav Have Fought in Canadian Ranks Wear King’s Uniform. AMERICAN FIPLD HBADQUAR @PRS, FRANCE, Oct. 12 Be the United Press) —Expatriated But off from their own country by the Beehnicalities of our laws, America's Bret war heroes are still Mghting and @ying in the ranks of the Allies. They Rope some day to be restored to their | @ights as Americans, But while they @an't do anything about it they can Beep on killing the Boches. Most of the Americans already Gghting in this war are either the Ganadian Army or the French flying co ® proud one, mo (by mall © Wit BONWIT TELLER &.CO The Specially c Shop of Onginakons FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET British or «. Their record is ked by decorations the ritish and Frene e ¥ Maen si leak en Gon ee ote Exceptional Values Offered Saturday toria Cross. MAJ. Alexander Rassmussen of Port IN Jand, Ore., and Lieut. Jack Mar Florida, both veterans of the P Pines, passed through this camp the @ther day on their way to train a new @ontingent of Americans in the British Style of fighting. Though they have been in the trenches for months, dur ing Which time both were wounded the United States Army has not taken them back. They came here wearing their American service British uniforms American officers were surprised Bearn that these two soldiers in the King’s uniform were 7 ming met some of his old comrades of the United States Infantry, and they ould scarcely believe that the Canad- fan soldier was tho man they cam- Paigded with in the Philippines Lieut. A. H. Pannill, a Chatham ; kya) boy won the Hritish Military } at the battle of Vimy Ridge on |) fast Easter Monday by sheer bravery @nd leadership, He w 1 i and after recovering joined the yal \ sFlying Corps, To-day | received a sdetter from him saying: + . “am trimmed up in bed with both legs up in the air in a si It seems years since 1 MISSES’ WINTER FASHIONS At Very Special Prices Typical “Jeune Fille” modes for the school girl, college miss and debutante in unusual and different interpretations of youthful fashions. ribbons ' on Misses’ Tailored Suits TAILORED & “LOUNGE” TYPES 28.00 Strictly mannish and lounge fashions made of whipcords, burella, wool jersey and wool velour. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits SMART YOUTHFUL MODES 39.50 Featured are most unusual style treatments, emphasizing new style notes in suits of velour, duvet de laine and burella. MISSES’ SUITS, in a diversion of styles, including combination suits of velvet with plaid skirts, strictly mannish effects in Oxfords and other suitings, hand- i some fur trimmed suits and chiffon velvet costumes. 55.00 to 135.00 Beeps inthe mindic ge day W Cc. Misses’ Wi aye helped bring own several Misses’ Winter Coats Misses’ Winter Coats Huns and took part in the ‘low at ana Ai ee conrad OO strate’ on Aug. 15, bind the lin dispersing | fying low be | ooting up and . transports and artillery machine guns on the ground were thick as hornets, squirting lead at us lik pens from every shel out all right, but few days later. Som PLAIN & FUR TRIMMED A collection of modish styles in Yosemite cloth, velour, diagonals and zibelines. Fitted and helted models, large adjustable muffler collars, contrasting angora stole collars, plaited backs, fur bandings. Sizes 14 to 18 35.00 Misses’ Day Frocks TAILORED & DRESSY MODES 35.00 Presented are basque, tunic, one-piece, surplice, bustle and other youthful styles in charmeuse, crepe de chine, Poiret twill, satin, serge and Georgette crepe. Sizes 14 to 18. | | PLAIN & FUR TRIMMED | Rich, soft pompom cloth in Pekin, mahogany, brown, green, burgundy and other fashionable shadings, fascinatingly styled with deep adjust- able collars of raccoon or Hudson seal or plain muffler collars in self color stitching. 45.00 trols were shot crashed to the ground behind our lines, I don't see why we weren't killed outright, but outside of he ing some bruises and both thigh fractured I am O. K.’ 1 am very comfortable and hope soon to be granted leave to the United States and Canada." Manning told’ me that Frank Bur of Cleveland, a Canadian Lieutenant broke into tears os Manning suid wdby on the night he took the train tH American camp. Burr was Just Kole up to the away and we Misses’ Evening Gowns FORMAL & INFORMAL TYPES 35.00 165.00 Simple dance frocks, veiled decolletage gowns and handsome brocades developed in “coming. out” gowns for the debutante. All with the touch and chic of youth. Sizes 14 to 18, to day he had « of his transfer to ihe his own army. It a Burr is one of the very last of “the Americans who tough in the #0 BELL-ANS | Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid Indigestion Grecley 1900 Victrola Specials For a Few Days Only Outfit X, $90.00 ———S]0—— 0 SS f Wictrole Gerainas causes $85.00 ' Records of Your } . Own Choice . $5.00 $90.00 times kn trrit er Outfit XI’, $115.00 SS SO — SSO SO 0 0 0 in Victrola . $110.00 Records of Your water Own Choice $5.00 it sn $115.00 | style XI, | BA Kither of the above outfits may be purchased for 3 prepared f F g $5.00 down and $5.00 a month | Seventh F Lord © Taylor 38th Street oor i] Itching Rashes —— Soothed —— With Cuticura Soap 25. Oi 1 25 and Ae. FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | Oe OP(O) 0) ES" () re () Se (OO) IPI 9 3. o—>0— 0 SO | ] ! | ) ! | Cy | I THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Pe ee cee ee | ee ee ne se emcees ee ee ee ae ee ere reese meme, ' ' ! ' ' ! Little Men’s Gun Metal, Lace or A Rare Opportunity to Secure a Button Shoes. Sizes 114 to 2. Usually Smart Hat at a Remarkably Low Price. Sd 8Grs eid eensnaenes $2.95 1 Fourth Floor Ground Floor ee ee ee re ee ee ee ee ae eee seems emm came came: oa een cee see ree ae ae mneemmcemecens i ee LL TT LT TS: LTT! TS: dS Sow =Oo<0 0 0 09 0 0 SS Sn 0 0 SS 0S 0 1917. Lord & Taylor For Saturday—A Great Sale Misses’ Coats and Suits An Occasion of Unusual Importance Featuring Two Special Groups—Extraordinary Values $34.50 The Coats High grade models, ac- tually worth much more. Thirty distinct styles in superior quality Velours, Wool Burella, Silvertone, Pom-Pom, Imported Mix- tur he majority fully silk lined and interlined. |. Many have dee collars f nch Seal (dyed Raccoon, Jap Tl he Suits High class models that should command much more, offered for one day enly—at this exception- ally attractive price. Smart Oxford, Silver- tone,Velour cloths, Broad- cloth, Imported Tweeds, and Mixtures in effectively fur*trimmed dressy models; also strictly tailored and Sport Suits. In all the most fashionable colors. At $23.50 The Coats Garments made to sell at much higher prices, Smart models in Pom- Pom cloth, Wool Velours, Broadcloth, Coating Velours, Kersey, Imported Mixtures. Deep collars of silver kit Coney, of Kerami fur cloth or the material, Many models silk lined; others half lined The Suits Only one or two of a style, selected from higher priced groups, and sharply reduced for this occasion. Strictly tailored models in Pin Stripe Velours, Broadcloths, Suits fur or velvet trimmed wanted color, t Burella Velours; Extremely modish, other | in every ee eee ees | 200 Misses’ Dresses, $29.50 Actual Values Up to $39.50 Aiternoon Dresses of the most charming types, Georgette Crepes—in new shades of beige, grey, Pekin blue, taupe, beet-root and brown. Soft Satins—in navy or black; models featuring low side draperies. Roman striped and plaid Silks with Georgette Crepe. Tailored Serges—in navy or the tan shades so smart. TAMrd Floor ee ee nee, See NET ae ee ee, an meee ee nencmncemcmncmmcmmcemdy Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers Regular $15.00 Suits | Special for Saturday | $ 1 2.50 Winter weight Tweeds and Cheviots, smart and serviceable, Pinch back and box pleated coats with patch or slash pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Closing Out 50 Boys’ Serge Suits Norfolk models, exceptionally well tailored; sizes 17 and 18 years only. ‘Two pairs of Knicker- bockers. Formerly $12.50 and $15.00. y $9.75 and $12.50 Boys’ Overcoats comfortable Coats in warmth-without-weight sizes 11 to 18 years Special $15.00 Juniors’ Middy Suits, i Juniors’ Overcoats, $8.50 to $10.50. 1 $8.50 to $16.50. | Boys’ Hats, Closing Out at $1.15 Fourth Floor Values Extraordinary 90 Juniors’ Suits Highest Class Models, Worth $49.50 to $79.50 $33.75 None GC. O. D. No Approvals A specially purchased collection (together with models from our own stock), secured for this occasion and offered at a price that makes this a Suit buying opportunity, unusual and unprecedented. ° Velour Cloth, Broadcloth and Velveteen Suits of superior qualities and in the very smartest of new colorings; many models with handsome deep collars or effective trimmings of the fashionable furs. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Aus- | ' Roomy tralian Opossum, Mole and Muskrat. Materia; Suits faultlessly tailored, with warmly inter- lined, silk lined coats, on newest lines; and jauntiest { of skirts. Sizes 15 to 17 years. Third Floor i} Saturday—A Semi-Annual Event Saturday—Reduction Sale Trimmed Hats Girls’ & Boys’ Shoes For Quick Clearance—Reduced To Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in Patent $3. 95 and $5. 00 Leather and Gun Metal. Vsually 5352 Yo make space for Mid-Winter Millinery just arriving and for Fur Hats, soon to arrive, several hundred Hats have been scheduled for immediate i Misses’ Shoes, Sizes 2'% to 6, Leather and Gun Metal. plete. Usually $5.00 Secon Floor in Patent Sizes incom. $3.75 disposal. From our extensive assortment, we have culled out all Hats which show slight signs of handling. { Boys’ School or Dress Shoes in Gun Metal Calfskin, These, our expert Milliners have skilfully put in the very pink of condition, ‘Tan Cordovan, Patent Leather But- ton. English styles; Sizes 1 to 549 Usually $5.00 and $5.50 The collection, wonderfully varied, comprises—Dress, Semi- Dress and Tailored Hats, in black and the fashionable colors Important Special Offerings for Saturday Women’s Winter Coats and Suits A Group of Suits | Fur-Collared Coats Values Exceptional At Worth up to $60.00 $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 $39.50 \ representative collection of new models, in- ; . cluding Fur trimmed and strictly Vailored Suits. Extremely smart models with large collars of In the most wanted shades of Velour Cloth, Broad- | French Seal (dyed Coney), Dark Southern Rac- cloth, Soft Burella Velours. coon, Warmly interlined, richly silk lined Coats in Pom-Pom, Velour Cloth, Imported Plaid Velours Every Suit warmly | 1 Winter wear. in the most fashionable Winter colorings, Third Floor interlined and lined for

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