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Now York's Great White Way. His will be to permit slens that are um do away with those which are ly to advertino brands t or other art! of t hours during whieh ei iehted will be restricted Many elaborate signs on the roofs and fronts of bulldings will be aboll LIGHTS OF WHITE WAY Purely Advertising Signs fo B Abolished and Limit Set to Hours of Lig WASHINGTON, Nov. * : Riva Ta wyrak | “THE SHOB THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3.00 $3.50 $4 00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 ia &, Shoes in the World. 2 W: L. Douglas name and the retail price is “fi stamped on the bottom of every pairof shoes at biehesia!p The value is guaranteed and the wear+ er protected against high prices for inferior shoes, ‘Theretail priess arethe same here. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them, Diy wisenee shifty se productis guaranteed by more than qoyears experience inmaking fine shoes, The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- i fa at )»Mass., peamcrpraiiey shoemakers,under the iunelen rales ision of experienced men, all work- ing with an honest determination to make the best shoes for che price that money can buy. Bor pate by over 0000 shoe dealers and 105 stores in the large cities, .. Douglas BOYS SHOES Beat in the World store, ask your lor W. L. Doug fan sheen,’ It pply you, take no other make, Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes by mail, postage free. amped on the bottom Mb Goreglaa Were oleate | TAKEO SUBSTITUTE W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: *277® Third Av., det. 146th d 47th Ste, *859 Manhattan Avenue. | ; 1779 Pitkin Avenue. unless name price is and fountation for his large business. CAUTION.—Be surethe rice stamped on tho DE Nassau Street. 755 Broadway, corner Sth St, BAT Broad ” or BGth St. ( ‘O86 Third Avenue unre) 91452 Third Avenue. Third Av. cor: 120¢ 710 Broadway, coi 7 Broadway, cor. Gi ot Street, 1 Ki. State St.,cor. Broad fer Wemen ‘Gives The “Stay There” Strength and Power That Wins in Every Walk of Life. and other placos open in the xomont the lights nm until the con+ er in factorion bly between 7 between 4.20 jock, as te the case in many ioc EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917. ee — _ —— —$——————— SE ministrator Garfield will to-day tssue|signa of moderate size and simple de- , , BUT NOT DOU: ' an order that will dim, but mot douse. [sign will be permitted to indicate RED GROSS FACTOR ASKS3 500 WOMEN TOAST WORK The woman who says, “Oh, Mi be #0 glad to help youeount on me for anything!" and then motors Into the country the day on which she has promised to work will not be wel- comed in the new Red Cross factory which is running full blaat to-day at No, 920 Mroadway. It Ie really a factory, although tt calls iteelf a workroom, and It is as well supplied with atriet factory rules as with machines for the manufac ture of howpital garments. Every woman who volunteers her services must promine to be at her machine at least three consecutive hours every week. ‘The factory is to be open every day except Saturday and Bun- day and the wo. kers operate,in shifts from 10 A. M. wo lt BP. ML. and from 2 P.M. to 6 P.M, | “We want at least 3,600 women on whom an depend for three bours’ work © week.” Mrs. Henry ltteson of No, 955 Park Avenue, Chairman of the ry com mitt iw the only opportunity for wervice open to New York wo » aod un- less they help Us we cannot make a shocensof it. “The fwomen need not be expert machin’ operators. Any womam who can Use & needio even u little is wel- come, We ve the workroom divided jnto sections, and besides the sewing machines in each section there are alway# five or «ix women to baste or do other hand sewing, In charge of each section is @ captain, who knows just how each garment should be made and can direct the other workers, Just now we are mak pital shirts, t have workers on whom we o that we may regulate Lyery If she « d 60 cents, which is used to help women we bire are greatly ers, women only three | A week to sewing for our own boys in the army and at the work- Mra. Daniel 5 August, » Berols- Willan Hlsinger 1 Vreaston and Mra, M. LL, Mor - What Former Members of the United States Senate j and House of Representatives : | : 1 EEE RRR NEE Bente onsen SAY ABOUT NUXATED IRON Physicians explain why it so quickly puts such ast ishi: trength and power into the veins of men and women. Dr. Hornstine, for ten years in the Department of Public Health and Charities of Philadelphia, says Tests made with Nuxated Iron on stubborn cases where other tonics had failed, absolutely convinced him of its remarkable and unusual power—Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent. in two weeks’ time. OBABLY no remedy han ever met with such phencmenal Coss as has Nuxated tron, Over three million peovle Nually are taking It In this ceuntry alone, It has been highly endorsed and uved by Former United States Senators and Members of Congress; physicians who have been connected with weil known hospitate have prescribed and rscommended It; Monsela neur Nannini, & prominent Catholic clergyman, recommends It to all members of the Catholic church; Or, N. HM, Hornstine, Physician for ten years in the Department of Public Health and Charities of Phila- dolphia, says: "The administration of Nuxated tron in % number of stubborn where other tonics had utterly falled, only served to Convinge me absolutely of Ite remarkable and unusual power, When 4 personally took it, 1 found the rapidity with which my energy and endurance increased most surprising. In my opinion the widespread use of Nuxated tron is bound to make @ mation of stronger men loveller women and healthier children.” Dr. James Louis Beyea, for 16 years Adjunct Professor in the New York Homeopathic Medical College, says: “Ae a physician t have always been opposed to prescribing advertised comedies, and for 15 years, while Adjunct Professor in the New York Homeopathic Medical College, | taught my medical students that such ¢ were generally valueless, but in the case of Nuxated tron sey tests made on myself and 1 Rerdidare for ice + Prost numerous patients have absolute convinced me that it Is a ramedy of most extraordinary merit ang one which should be generally prescribed by all physicians, Not withstanding the fact that | am nearing my Mth birthday, a short course of Nuxated Iron has made me feel Vike a new man. Frienis say, ‘What Mave you been doing te yeurseif. you look #o well and full of tifel? In my opinion there is nothing like o iron—Nu ated [ron—to put strength and power into the ve the we. run-down, Infirm or aged, But beware of the old & of met iron which often do more harm than good, To v fron and no metallic variety, | always prescribe Nuxated packages.” that my patients get real organic First As Willian Mieelo 1 am well t . id t 1 Comm on, Jew « former pointed by the le whet . ber Iron with coms * ‘ er: From my own perience ae with a at a} la sueh ro =o &A-CONGRE TAGGART 55MAN of tron deft cleney in the b 1| es SENATOR « because wo apacmia Uh fessor for New York pathic Med 96 goed wipe. The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is quickly reached by Brooklyn xpress, as follows, from oe Hrookivo Brides. . 118 min: | Bowling Green... 6 Introducing the Completely Remodeled Apparel Sections, With A Very Extraordinary Sale of Women’s, Misses’ & Children’s Clothing We Invite ALL Greater New York to See the Beautiful New Store and to Share in the Wonderful Values. 1,500 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine to $12.98 BLOUSES at $4.49 $5.75 Qualities are superb. Styles number over 100. possible that the next should be more lovely Each is an artistic creation, a beauty that makes it hardly ~yet the next is. Hand Embroideries in Beads, Silk, Wool, Braid, Metallic Thread, Chenille, Are Frequent. Blouses with the oval neck-line, with the square neck-line, square-collared or collarless; V-necked uniquely. Hundreds in shell pink or in white. smart tailored Blouses. filet patterned laces. Hundreds of ultra Seores trimmed uncommonly with A number of all satin and extremely heavy crepe de chine Blouses in the collection. Only a few of a kind of any particular style in any one color Sizes 34 to 4. In fairness to all, it is requested that selections be final at the time of Sale. Dressy afternoon Blouses in suit or vivid shades or in har- monious color combinations. Women’s Extraordinary Women’s Very Exceptional $22.50 COATS at $27.95 SUITS at A—Of fine pom pom-cheviot cloth, beautifully tailored; D—Of fine suede velours, attractively tailore emi-fi Made in smart inverted-pleat effect, oe verours, attractively tailored in semi-fitted e Half-lined and interlined. Colors are reindeer, brown, navy and green. Sizes 34 to 44, E—Of suede velours with a great cape collar of nutria, Belted all around, lined to the waist and interlined. Colors are green, brown and purple. F—-Of suede velours in a delightful pleated and shirred model with a great collar of soft gray coney fur. peau de cygne lined. | belted all around. In navy, black, brown, green or taupe. B-—Of fine pom pom-cheviot, perfectly tailored in becoming semi-fitted style, side and front belted. de eygne téined. Ht Black, navy, brown, green or taype. C-~Of velveteen, with coat in knee length. Deep adjustable | collar and cuffs of natural coney fur uniquely belted fashion. Sizes 34 to 42, Interlined and peau Sizes 34 to 44. Sizes $4 to 42. Colors are brown, green, beetroot and taupe Sizes 84to 44, Second Floor Central Bulidiug, Misses’ $23.50 to $39.50 Coats at $22.50 Interlined and peau de Black, navy, brown, taupe, ur Women’s $17.98 to $22.98 at- $33.50 DRESSES at $14.98 ‘\—Of fine, soft yelours, with dark brown coney banded collar and coney-trimmed floating panels. Serviceably lined || Colors are navy, brown, green, beetroot and Pekin. Sizes | 14, 16, 18, at $33.50, L—Of melton velours with whole collar of dark dyed coney Made with the youthful close-fitting waist and pleated skirt; smartly stitehed perviceably lined to the waist. All of excellent serge in five charming styles for tailored and One model in combination with satin top and pleated; straight-line and waist-line fashions: demi-dressy wear. Some embroide Trimmed with brai differently smart version of the fashionable white satin collar Navy blue or black ed in metallic thread, some in silk or braid. tailored buttons Colors are navy, blue, brown, green and beetroot. Second Wleor, Central Bui Second Wier, Conta) Buliding