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ts Anca _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917. 7 FOR JOBS: AWOMAN LOST AS A U BOAT |e: isc aman cat oS PIMPLES, RASHES“ ipicts? ON until w nent services ta m plore N Merchandising ‘CAMOUFLAGE That which distracts the attention of customers from ‘‘Prices.”’ ‘siteved The Alcedo was an auxiliary gun- | commande . Marylander a Instantly Relieved by boat, formerly the m yacht Al- | graduate Annapolis. Lieut, H. R “ ‘: FJ = (Continued from First Page) cedo, belonging to George W Childs | Le nard, her navigating officer, en- |. Don't let ther main to blemish BIS} ft AYE —— Drexel, of Philadelphia, son of the {tered from « e, as did Lieut. H. | Pratan te heat th Naoline te ae) t 2 Joseph Johnson Slated for Fire | aR mad wae Witt) mother, jtate Anthon Sf Commissioner—Titus or Mc- ; Drexel. Anthony J. | Ppeterson, chief engineer, and Busigr utenant of Na Lf? P. A REZ es om ame \ ea i A Ww Ensign Cassidy er of the re M WwW. sm seaman, second Kk, s, ; - 8 class; D. R. Smock, father, No, 406| her executi¥e 1 miss. | ig nus M. Cassidy, re. jit on in the ¢ mr ore Miers ave voriows ids, for lnvtance: Carthy for Police Head. Sa i tern Doe abciica ta [INE Waa feUited ‘naval oftleer, 76: | sl from a warrants [venmient. It IN 5 GRAIN TADLETS | ‘John 11. Vonderwall, seaman, sec- |called to the by war Jo Andrea, her sur i effectiv Camouflage of Credit: Politicians, quick to recover froM) oy ce: Mew y Vonderwall,| The Alc flagship of the |g from ‘elvil life. | oe vt will ¢ Rn Tels heroes teak valle. Gee neceabiry’ labor peteen of the tho effects of yesterday's extraors |i xy on Hill. Street, | Patrolling squadron, was 259 feet long — _ lis its QUALERY wr the quantity of the work " Vor free s Lat credit business, Stores that buy on credit must pay for the privilege of keeping manufacturera and producers waiting. @ Stores that sell on credit must pay for additional bookkeeping and clerical expense and the interest on outstanding accounts. The customer bears the cost of this so-called service dinary election, are already gossiping Jan about and quietly lobbying for Jom ey eat, seaman, second cl ie was designed by Watson of GiAs-| There is no doubt about the dis-| 9° Q Finict, father, Darlington, 8. Ko A built Henderson on tt tion of Tammany to replace every! yg 4. pacciano, boilermaker; Mra, | C or Baron Rothschild of Aus: Fusion officeholder with somebody} pores, pacciano, mother, No. 606| tria, wan surehaedd Jaffiiiated with Tammany Hall, oF! squjros Avenue, Endicott, N. Ys by Mr. Drexel: Mr. f friendly to the organization. | Frank W. Higgins, yeoman, second | last cruise on the Alced By common consent the office of} class, U, S.N. Ro FG Fire Commissioner has already bee given to Joseph Johnson, who pr ceded Robert Adamson in that posti-| | tion, Me Johnson was one of the ac- tive Hylan campaign managers. All that 1s necessary to put Mr, Johnson back on the job is the O. K. of Hylan. The big job to be handed out Is the Police Commissionershiy, and the names of former Inspector George F. Titus and United States Marshal Thomas McCarthy have already been Camouflage of ‘Expensive Locations. |mentioned. Titus is on the retire! Where high rents must be included in the price of the lst and runs a private detective : merchandise. agency in partnership with Barney Kelleher, a retired police captain, it, that de lev ude One i a een ee in HEARS U. S. OCCUPIES AZORES Naenos Ayres Quotes Linh a as Protestion. AY Nov, 7.—Madrid day by La N Poslam Sor RA lam, brighte Ad t om whom Camouflage Premiums, Trading Stamps, etc. Employed by some stores where the merchandise and prices themsecives are not sufficiently attractive to bring the people to the store. exe! made 118 | goa in the winte rtha BE. Hik- | of 1914, boarding the yacht at Cannes, 7 Richmond | hd-| WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS «° | gins, mother, After a trip to many parts Camouflage of Discounts. Rebates and better prices to a favored few, which smacks Of the olden days, when such methods were the rule rather than the exception. Camouflage of Concerts, Fashion Shows and Lectures. Attractions offered “free to induce people to come to stores whose merchandise is not economically convincing. Camouflage of Extravagant Fixtures. who bolted the Tammany ticket and Built to bait the eye and the purse of the unthinking shopper who looks not on the picture but the frame. |led a fight on Washington Heights Jagatnst retired Police Inspector ‘and || Tammany Leader Thomas F. Me- | Ave | No Place for Camouflage United States Marshal McCarthy in This Store 4 was probably responsibl . in an in- direct way, for the nomination of udge Hyla ji 3, Ellison hay ‘This is @ tried and true store, now in its sixtieth year. It eons pb N oleracea eee ie offers a busy, economical public adequate service, quality Hg} | the le : ation merchandise, prompt deliveries, and prices lower than ra until Marshal McCarthy casually | 4 elsewhere. fq] | wandered into a meeting of the nom- This is a cash store that pays cash and asks you to do the fal | ‘nating committee of the Democrati same. One price to all; no discounts or rebates; no concerts Fusion Comittee one evening and or extravagant fixtures; and no “profiteering war prices,” in a few forcible sente: 80 effect- fal||ually blackjacked \ Just Here, One Word About War Prices. Qa] | chances that Mr. Ellison subse > bolted the ticket and announ 1 Some lines have been advancing for the past two years and sef as in favor of the re-election of are still on the ascendant. We contracted for much of the Mayor Mitchel. | ‘ staple goods in this store at the earlier and lower prices of six bs T any claims the credit for | months ago, and we sell them to you for prices based on our i putt over the — constitutional - first cash cost, and not on the present wholesale market ® pagal nt giving the vote to wom- valuation. en. Judge Hylan ix a strong sup Customers of this business know, and many more will learn, porter of woman suffrage, It is safe that this is an organization of merchandising experts who are Te recrcua gaamo veoutena | Kuss tuned to the times and who will continue to concentrate their aise gin tegant a too forge det Maha women of t in the new at least one by one of the chised sex, FLIRTING CLOSES NAVY CAMP, z i} | | We uns shall be dministration ig job shall newly en attention on selecting quality merchandise to sell at the lowest price; and Service will go with every purchase. RH May ve Herald Square New York d Only When Sweat-| ers ts Are Given Out, CHICAGO, Noy, 7.—Flirting at the es Naval Training Station has ae The Feri East Departinest to inne an order, effective to-das, bar , Re-created and Replenished ' Opens the Doors of Its New Home Upon a Wonderful Collection of Things Oriental HEY have come from the treasure corners of the East, from the | Orient, the patriarch of art. They haye been searched for in the art- | abounding marts of the large cities of China and Japan. y have [Macya)] been ferrated out of their hiding places in homes and pulaces of the far _— interior, They have come over land and sea in many shipments. And, in this store, a new home was built to be worthy of containing a collection so comprehensive and so interpretive of the art that is the life of the Far East. The East—In a Series of Little Shops Chinese hand woven silk:, brocades and vel- | Crystals, Jades, Agates and Malachites, and vets, through which the mystery of the beautiful jewel trees. Empire speaks. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash noons and Sundays, unless they are med offlcers and commandant ra who ha: amy IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT A SALE OF 450 WOMEN’S CORDUROY ROBES $9.49 Verified Price Elsewhere $6.90 A choice assortment of Brasses, many rare Japanese brocades tracing symbolically the and exquisite examples of Chinese art. traditions of the Flowery Kingdom, Fine old enamels, cloisonne jars, vases and Wonderful Priest Robes, altar strips, and candlesticks, and bronzes in a well selected obies. Handsomely embroidered Chinese | _ &sortment. Mandarin coats of fine brocade and Kusu lee Glass Ware, in blue, turquoise, | silks; also native kimonos of hand woven maiden’s blush, white and smoke, fabrics from Japan, A splendid assortment of Teakwood Furni- dire) alno: fine lacquer pioces Exceotionally: fins coralmmrviel screens Porcelains, in the solid colors, the three and five colors, the crackled and the hawthorns, To visit the New Department is to forget that one is in the shopping centre of New York; and be transported to the East ar Hust Department, Fourth Floor, Kear ety Comfortable robe of excellent quality, wide wale corduroy, deep shawl collar, three- quarter sleeves, pockets and tasseled sash. As illustrated, All Silk Lined ROSE, COPENHAGEN, PINK, LIGHT BLUE, LAVENDER, WISTARIA. TQ CET@XIYOXEYOXUTOXIVOCETQCT@CEIYO TIO IVO CLIO IO ITO. OBIT On Sale Tomorrow, 9 A. M, Third Floor, 34th Street, HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK _, ; Ni 5 a]