The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1917, Page 8

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{ iy MASLH.K THOMAS APRINCE’S BRIDE at usually characteriz ed folk cing te marr i . wen © the private office of Cit J. Scully, who performed tv Wich nfter « once in rk P ceremony. Celly, mother of Men’s High Shoes and conservative lasts. is BAST.€ 3PAVE, Ge ch in the pub- Eugenia, married Davia Tho bride gave her age as thirty- three years and her address as No. 150 East 724 street. ‘The bridegrom made no mention of his rank In the Hoonse papers, He gave his age as twenty-elght, aald he had “no occupa- ton’ and lived at the Hotel He gave his birthplace as ¢ Mra. Helen Kelley Thomas, former \eeok his father as Ferid Viora, and wite of Frank Gould, and widow of} .4iq both his father and mother were Ralph Thomas, was married to-day | porn in Albania. bl hiking by % Viora. The) ‘the former Mrs. Thomas and Prince Latent ll f the publicity Viora arrived here aboard the same 7 steamship from France on Oct. 1 ‘They announced their engagement but kept the of the wedding to themselves. ds expecte | departed, all within half an hour, ‘Pape’s C old C ompound” ar ends severe colds or | 128 FIRES FROM AIR RAIDS. fepot don showing th either in head, ehest, body | Pies abieatt| Pap ose ithaca Goeth Ing & dose e# “Pepe's! nan air raids during 1916, has been re it to come w it did, for grippe in few hours, | ni" every two hours un- | cetved by Fire Commina E IN QUIET Wt WEDDING Former Mrs. rs, Frank Gould Married Here to Nour- e din ya Vlora. AMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York For To-Morrow—Election Day—Only Sale of | ctpal Butlding ha knot tled and Daring 1916. You e severe or limbs, Cold Comp til three de end grippe and break up al they simply dr t the Muni- | 26 Lives Lost in Flames tn London taken, ar Adameon. The Londo ‘ire Brigade responded to 1, a ‘trila and air p in the head,| viich | [stops nasty discharze or nose run-| ¥BOM Oo \ e ning, relieves sick headache, dulness, | persons were illo 1 in the fires and Hfeverishness, sore throaty sneesing, | Twenty-six persons were rescued by the Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow-| rizade. " ing and snuffling. Kase your throb-| The report al bing head—n the fires and fi | gives such Cold Comy few cents at any drug store. without assistance, tastes nice and causes no inconvenience, Be sure|!® you get the gennine —Advt ¥ a summary of n London dur- FORMERLY SOLD TO $8.00 Included are Mahog- any Russia Calf Shoes, Gun Metal Calf Shoes, A Sale for ElectionDayOnly These Shoes Formerly Sold In Our Regular Stock to $8.00 Reduced to $4.35 For Election Day Only No Exchanges. No Sei ee oe a eee ee ew ee ton Models. English Incomplete Sizes No C. 0. D’s Women’s & Misses’ Coats New and Authoritative Designs for Midwinter The Values Are Most Extraordinary FUR TRIMMED COATS. 28 dis- tinctive models developed in Velour de Laine, Chiffon Broadcloth, and Velour; some with deep fur collars and others with fur collar and cuffs; the various fure are Australian Opossum, Seal dyed Coney, Nutria, ————— Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Open on Election Day ry 10-Piece Jacobean i tank Opossum and Kit Coney; half Oak or full lined; all warmly interlined. Dining Very Special, 25.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS, a number of extremely smart models developed in Pom Pom, Velour de Laine, Suede Velour, Cashmere Velour, and Chif= fon Broadcloth, silk lined throug out and warmly interlined: deep cape or choker collars of Australian Opossum, natural Raccoon, and seal dyed or natural Nutria, Very Special, 35.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS, _Sitver- tones, Kasimir Cloth, Velour de Laine, Bolivia, Satin, Peau de Peche with deep collars and cuffs of Aus- tralian Opossum, Skunk Qpossum and Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), silk lined and warmly ‘nterlined. Very Special, a a Te In Jacobean fin- Ish, 10 pleces, conelsting of BUFFET, CHINA Bmb'd Evening Wrap of with silp genuine i CLOSET, SERV. Chiffon Velvet, o BLE @ Lyne Trimmed, Bivina * TA BLE. @ 50 00 $165.00, in, wide, & e extensions 1 AnMi ® CHAIR and 6 % SIDE © ® FUR TRIMMED COATS AND WRAPS of Velour du Nord, Crystal Cloth, Satin, Silver ti Bolivia, Peau de Peche, luxuriously trimmed with Taupe Wolf, Natural Lynx, Gray Squirrel, Beaver, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) and Flying Squirrel. Richly lined and warmly interlined. The various special prices are 75.00 © £65.00 WINTER COATS TO BE worn WITH SEPARATE FURS, 12 new models fashioned of Wool Velour, Chiffon Broadcloth or Vicuna, hand. somely tailored ; half or full linet, all warmly interlined. Very Special, 20.00 Women’s and Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses Selected from our regular stock and : 12, 95. Radically Reduced to . A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT We Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare Our sibere! Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut i LAIMA $1.00 2 = —= oS cm DOQDOODOOOPOGDOTDHDOHOOV) COOCO CUO RO COROT A SSE a Coat of Velour de Laine, Choker Collar of Nutria Pur, $30.00, rat —— 7 eee PLAN NN Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers Positions” than any other two megiums in the universe. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917, ' »ther daughter, | , The home camps ” AMERICAN AVIATORS TRAINING IN FRANCE Enthusiasm Is at the Boiling Point Among Members in the First Contingent. of wonder to the French “professors of aviation. The commandant of the Americans ts young, but old in experience. Military regulations forbid mention of his name, but ff it were told everyone in the United Stattes would recognize him at once. * PERFECT FITTING MUNSING EAR SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, Nov. & one of the most beautl- ful cities im France, I# the first Amert- —Just outside can “University of War Aviation.” Within ft, training with an enthu- slasm that goes to the boiling point, ts first all-American flying contingent the America has sent to France, Aviation camps scattered in half a dozen States back home are “feeders” for this big finighing school In France. Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints—Drives kon, know why a why thousands be usterol once ua experience gad relief it orn. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does COVER_YOU_WITH SATISFACT! ION, Millions of people wear Munsingwear year after year, They won't have any other brand, which proves that The Satisfaction Lasts are merely “prep” schoola where the American youth learns the elementary wrinkles in the process of becoming a real, full-fledged American fighting airman. The number of finished American birdmen who will graduate each month from this university is @ aecret to be kept from the ‘@nemy—though if the remy knows, the information is not to his comfort Tho ait Mterally throbs to-day and covery day with the sound of acroplanes | irciing, twisting, abling — and | nowuvring through the Intest aerial not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! * Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses, Millionsof ler are are ‘used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and achesof the back or cick sprains, sore muscle: bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o! the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), me and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, tricks. and turns. They are at it from sunrise to eunset and thelr activity is a constant source Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street mn the ground more machines | re Americans were waiting thelr jSUneay WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Continuing the Notable Offering To-morrow, Tuesday WOMEN’S MODISH COATS (Ten exclusive models for dress, shopping and motoring) at *34.00, 48.00 and 59.00 | There are full belted and semi-fitted effects, shown in crystal, silvertone, cachvel cloth and Poiret wool velour; one tailored model to wear with one’s own furs; others with large shoulder collars of taupe and kolinsky, dyed muskrat, Hudson seal, nutria and Australian opossum. WOMEN’S SMART SUITS Very Remarkable Values at $23.50 Made of self color striped velour, burella or serge; ohe model effectively trimmed with Hudson seal; peau de cygne lining and warm interlining, SILKS AND VELVETS Exceptional price advantages in Imported Tinsel Brocades, Chiffon with velvet designs “Novelty Silks, Black Dress Satins Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Velvets, MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS At Prices Totally Disproportionate to Value Fashionable Coats Full flare and belted models, specially adapted for the youthful figure, in Pom Pom, wool velour black broadcloth and Winter weight burella cloth; large solid collar of kolinsky muskrat, natural raccoon or kit concy; half or full lined, $19.75, 28.00 and 34.00 Very Dressy Coats Including reproductions of Imported models, in cut Bolivia, silvertone cloth, Pom Pom and Poiret velour; large fur collars of Hudson seal, beaver, opossum and nutria; handsomely silk lined and warmly interlined; all the wanted colors at $43.00 and 55.00 Election Day Specials for MEN: Men’s Business Shirts Of fine quality Japanese crepe; all new patterns, at $1.95 each Men’s Gloves Men’s Neckwear Open-end Scarfs of rich silks in newest designs, at 75c each Men’s Winter Pajamas Of Domet flannel and assorted cotton materials, Made of Washable Cape in assorted tan shades, $1.25 a suit at $1.38 pr. OTHER SPECIALS ON MAIN FLOOR TABLES: Fancy Silk Velvet Knitting Bags There are several distinctive styles and in about sixteen different shades; silk lined, $3.95 invelope Hand Purses Made of Striped Moleskin; inside compartment; in extra large size, at $1.00 Women’s Street Gloves White, self embroidered; white, black embroidered; very special at $1.50 at *§

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