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The ‘‘National’s’ numbers that accumulate in this big mail order house. will always find on sale in this unique bargain store. ‘No Mail or €.0. 2D. Orders Filled From This Store. A—Ladies’ Winter Suit of Wool Diagonal 5 B—Ladies’ warm, serviceable Coat of ¢ ha nter weight Coat of durable « D—Ladies’ “Trench” E—Misses’ Suit of Wool Serge; eviol Mixture; CaaS military style; ’ Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Coats—Suits fer Friday and Saturday At the Bargain Retail Store of the National Cloak & Suit Co. —the store that sells the surplus stocks, broken and odd lots, and discontinued The quantities are limited; the size and color assortments are not always com- plete; and some are past season’s styles—but every articlé sold is a bargain. The bargains pictured below are only a few of the hundreds of bargains you velveteen trims collar. nette cloth; grey mole fur fabric. beaver fur fabric trim. Coat of warm Wool Cheviot Mixture with a percentage of cotton. silk-mixed lining; collar is inlaid with velveteen. _THE Benen WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917. FINLAND SURVIVOR DESCRIBES ATA, ENGINEER HERO = Ainteninda Wiles te Man, Hour in Wa- ter, Saw U Boat That Tor- pedoed U. S. Transport. the American transport Finland wae torpedoed by @ submarine was brought here to-day by Elmer Bloom the toy waters, within 200 yards of the Finland,” he declared, in an interview with the United Press. Bloom, an American Field Am- bulance worker, returning to (he United States with fifteen co-worker after having failed in an examination for admission to the army, told a thrilling story of the attack on the American transport with the loss of nine lives. He declared heroism of that veasel's engineer saved her from being # total loss. “The Finland was struck at 9.25 A M. Sunday, Oct. 28," Bloom sald “There was a heavy sea running at the time. 1 was sitting on the lounge in the saloon reading, when suddenly I felt a shook the vessel from The companion- RUB NEURALGIA Store Hours: Weekdays, 9 to 5.30; Saturday, 5.39 to 6. Hiiteant relief from nerve tor- ture and misery with “St. Jacobs Oil.” Get a small trial bottle! Rub this soothing, penetrating oil | right into the sore, inflamed neryes, Jand like magic—neuralgia disappears “St. Jacobs Oil” conquers pain, It is Ja harmless neuralgia relief which | | doesn't burn or discolor the skin, Don't suffer! It's so needless, Get | store and gently rub the “aching nerves,” and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain, ache and suffering, but what. will | please you more is, that the misery | will not come back. A No difference whether your pain or| | neuralgia misery is in the face, head Jor any part of the body, you get in- WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ‘i. "Se" AUHANN BRO HE PRICES AT WHICH THESE GOODS are now available bring them in every , pretence much below present market value, in many cases below figures obtainable f/ from manufacturer. OUR EXCEPTIONALLY 0 CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT are the same on advertised articles as purchases made at regular prices. 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE } consisting of DRESSER i 40 inches long, Mirroe (ri ny] \] 22x28; CHIFFONIER 32 inches long, Mirror 14x 18; TOILET TABLE 35 plicate mirror; BED in full size; as illustrated. $85-9° - Plain Figure Tags on Everything mn Saturday || atil 10 P. M. Motor Deliveries \| Everywhere ’ WiCon 6" DERI" ‘Si. [IMPORTANT NOTICE” t TO WORLD READERS | Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand ~ o , Readers of The Sunday World are requested to place their order in advance with their This is the only way to be sure of ¢ jf |, (a Hh vil )) ) | | nev'sdealer, tting a copy regu- larly, as The Sunday World is sold out early. Owing to a shortage of news-print paper the newsdealers? orders are limited to actual sales. %, 6 Eleven Big Best Stores KL we GILES LEIA ARK Ji These Eleven Blyn Stores are complete in- dividual units mobilized to full capacity under onecompact management; noslackers—every member of the Blyn organization is alert to give the service that insures satisfaction. Blyn Stores are not to be confused with the ordinary Chain Stores that cater to a limited range of custom. We look for the year in and year out cus- tom of thrifty families who appreciate com- pleteness of stock—real shoe worth and prices that mean genuine economy, RED CROSS SHOES br foot be constantly on her feet. — la We Are Exclusive Agents for New York, Brooklyn and Newark P Ses WEST SIDE STORES | Easy sipE STORES | eeneTin STORES 222-224 West 125th St, |. 3d Av. and 122d St | 442-444 Fulton St toz Ss 1 Mail Order teat Third + Inetedl xtr Bena Postal ‘Meer jOrier or [3d Ave,, 86th & 87th Ste,|(O. Vridae stn. Hosts (th Ave, and 27th St f 3d Av..150th & Stet Sts.|,,, 02%833 Broadway a Piet} ; th Av. 39th & 40th Ste,| 180-162 Bowery | 126 ay priest er Fae me, NEWARK STORE eso Bre y Park Silk Stockings, 1.19 inallthe popularstr et colors also in all the lighter shades to match evening xo Hetter values than claew High Cut Spats Fine Quality Cloth|| * / (Not Felt) | “ 1° | <| | ’ I « ; I || 8271 White, Light | <f | ". Cocoa gag Dark | « P » Ss A \ {Brown Ivory, Fear, f «| 1, | Kid Boot || Dark Gray and // 4” : | Also in Black. j AB i Tip isd Patent Colt *\ Effect Opera Pumps \ ™ Style *\ 1371 | | a) 7.00 » st of Peoria, Ill,, a survivor who escaped! after nearly an hour's immersion tn t “I saw a periscope for just a flash | only the|! “AWAY END PAIN {a small trial bottle from any drug| Gun Metal Calt and Patent Colt Sines 49, 00 1835'6 Dark Tan, Dull Calf and Patent Patent Colt Also Gun Metal Calf, way was filled with smoke f whom ed to We/ ail ksengers, many ataterooms, hur nning life belts, | knew the show or other Li be elve a tremondous blow ors were given from the bridge to aianee the ship. The boat crews rushed to their places and we got into the lifeboats. I ene lowers my- self rd a boat in ¢ n | the decks, | which neers were Pi nut fifty foreign | members of the crew. hey were nervous and panicky, being inclined |to fight for places. Half way down | to the water from the davits the boat | tilted. It had been improperly swung he foreigners, were ali spilled into the cold I dropped far below the sur- ltace from the fall, but regained my senses enough to # m as fast as I er water and away from When I camo up I was c ¢ side of the Finland again. I kept afloat by grabbing to her plates. occasionally, although the [heavy waves kept washing me away, wam about for some time on the rests of these, and finally was able to reach a half submerged boat in which there were some American sol- diers and three of the crew, It was while we were trying to wi launch the first from which we were spi ne sea, that 1 caught am y glimpse of the subinarine W ust have fired the t was about 200 yards dis. Finland Her com- > our half submerged time and it seemed like when we wero picked up, sound, but chilled clinging to ae life. n even keel, rollins | We kept wondering it would be before she ed over and sunk, We gaping hole in her y-five feet long and | But she kept afoat| vid make out that ts_returned, the We finally got arely missing it was the engine ight partments, by the n ed the ship, ua. He fought off frantic | heavers and stokers and, mself closed all doors to |the bulkhead." | ee FOR COAST DEFENSE RESERVE Recruiting Reopened and Mem of All Ratings Are Wanted, | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8.—Com- mander Payne, 8. N., to-day an- nounced from the Naval Home that re- |crulting for oust Defense Reserve |nas been vr ed and that good men in practical: 1 of tho naval ratings are being taken into the reserves an’ |wil be placed on duty in this district |at once. | istments are now belng made at the Naval Home. 3 eS — 2.50 Stoll, tyle Lace & Button MEN’S SHOES fi" ZS, ather, 50 Oxfords Style 1303 ww: Style 1779 Dark Tan Russia Calf. New Military Heels. CALLA bOR 5:50 _ 5° ay | straight or wing tips the ship! . probably owing to the panic ruck the Finland's |; neer’s presence of mind | up which T immediately rushed | WOME) Attired in dark blue y blouses remaining in stock, will be put o with white braid tr and red a 7. and Tam o'Shanters, women toemorrow (Friday) at the clearance pric tles, Bloomingda to the p epartment they $3.75 & $5.75 per wish to pi This has hereto- fore been co red a man's work. eu ,. e Army enlistments and the draft | (Women’s Shoes, Second h y inroads ne force | mplo ith the hav offered | to WHEN MAN | \ The mo when a woman cries. ‘SHERS WILL ' " om GREET THE PATRONS OF A a i B. Altman & Cn, A Sale of Velvet Hats TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED at appreciably reduced prices, will take place to-morrow, in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. Excellent values will be offered in Trimmed Velvet Hats < at $5.75 & 8.00 Untrimmed Velvet Hats . at 2.25 & 3.50 The regular.stock of this Department includes a choice collection of smart hats in satin, fur, and gold and silver lace; as well as every late novelty in flowers, feathers and ornaments. A Quantity of Women’s Evening Slippers comprising all the discontinued styles now and direct them de vacant by the call the col Filth Avenwe- Madison Avenue a ad 35th eet New York Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Streét MOST HELPLESS, Atebison Globe.) From t helpless person Is a man Fine Clothes for Men and Young Men Closely Priced OUR Suits and Overcoats are priced closer to the actual production cost than generally prevails in the selling of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes from reputable and recog- nized origins. . .. How unusual the values are, the gar- ments are here to bear witness, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 UNIFORMS FOR OFFICERS AT ACTUAL COST: Coat and Breeches of O. D. Serge, $27.00 Overcoat of Heavyweight Melton, $30.00 Young Men’s and Men's Clothing, Third Floor—Elevators Convenient Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Will _be_ available at very special prices FRIDAY and SATURDAY Army Blankets in grey and olive drab; attractively priced at $6.75, 9.50 & 13.50 White Blankets Double size, with pink and blue borders; pair $5.95 dnd 7.75 Comfortables Double size; down and floss filling; attractive coverings $6.50 and 7.75 Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed, 78c 1.12 1.28 Hemmed, 20c 26c 28e Hemstitehed, 105 1.30 1.38 Hemstitched, 27e 306 32e¢ MOTOR ROBES ¥ Large assortments are now being shown in the most desirable Winter weight faly at $6.50, 9.75, 12.50 and up Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders 7