The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 10

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fe Dion of O14 Ane. ihe Actors’ Fund Home on nd, died yesterday of old|Two Orphans’ « born in England in 1832/ Big City.” The here jn 1864, playing in the|at incle Tom's Cabin” company |Campbell Funeral Chureh Her Inst. ap were in funeral will be Entire Stock of WINTER COATS ON SALE AT SPECIAL PRICES In this remarkable assortment you'll find some 50 different styles in the season's best «: —all sizes. Every fur trimmed model is included. ‘This beautiful velour coat (illus- trated) with large fur collar Now § 1 475 While you're selecting your new coat, see our big 25% REDUCTION SALE OF SUITS An opportunity for you to save as much as $10 on a single garment. LION GARMENT. Co. 307 FIFTH AVESSNX. | HE relation of qualily and price is what constitutes either eco.om) or extravagance. @ Kellner Furniture, always priced moderately, stands pre-eminent in design and dependability. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, Anercan"Wolnes 10" Pees D219 You are cordially invited to see the £5 rooms completely furnished on display here They are interesting and instructive. Cor. 15™ ST.e OHA SINCE 1891 S.E. gt the Tremont Theatre In ines it For siX years she appeared with farion P. Clifton. the oldest) iieein Mitchell Kate Claxton chiiehts of 9 held 11 o'clock Monday morning in the | KELLNER BROS| THE JUNIOR AMERICAN have to give to our soldiers. continue for two weeks, THE AMERICAN vile. BOOKS particularly are wanted. personal narrative, military 0 Editor, New York Evening World. Soldiers Want Books to Read SEND YOURS TO CAMP! THE EVENING WORLD has arranged the following plan whereby you can send books and magazines to the army camps where there is an immediate need for good reading material: GUARD, a boys’ military organization with headquarters at No. 70 Wall Street, has volunteered the services of its 3,600 boys in this district to call, in uniform, at the homes in Greater New York and solicit and collect such books and magazines as you may Thetr canvass will LIBRARY ASSOCIATION will deliver the books and magaziaes, collected The New York Public Library has offered its branches as re- ceiving stations, to facilitate collections. WHAT BOOKS AND MAGAZINES TO GIVE, WAR LITERATURD of al! kinds; text-books, omobiles, aviation, first ald, French grammars and dic- FICTION of all popular kinds; novels, atandard poetry, books of short stories, humorous Also histories of the European nations at oS are not wanted if over two months old. popular fiction publications and scientific magazines are very «, Both books and magazines should be in good condition, for they must undergo considerable wear and tear. To asnint In the canvass, If you have books « a postal card bearing your name and addr LET YOUR BOOKS DO THEIR BIT AT THE CAMPS, TOO! ” 3 il tahiti aaj eatin FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. __ cisienera sy | ANTILLES BENEFIT AS Great, Hardeen, Leipsic, Raymond - Hitchcock, Leon Errol and Frank B. band, RELIEF FUND NUCLEUS Junior Patriots Will Start It With “Black Magic” Night at Hippodrome, the “Antilles Fund” for immediate re- Nef when needed in similar 5 Miss Elsa Maxwell is Honorary Executive Secretary of the Junior Pas triots of America, other members in- he first benefit for the famill a amilics off ctude Hamilton Fish jr, Honorary the men who were lost on the Antilles or Patriots of America, of wh gener Face ot Sof Which | Cohan, Miss Laurette T: Ogden Mrs, Oliver Harriman is Chairman, } -s | Mun 1 5 . Miss Ethel | The performance has been arranged | Becnmnete! = te, - billings by the Society of American Magt-|ham, Mrs. J. Stuart Blackton, You Look As YOU FEEL You know well enough when your liver is loafing. CONSTIP. ATION is the first warning; then you begin to ‘‘feel mean all over.” ‘Your skin soon gets the bad news, it grows dull, yellow, muddy and on- sightly. Violent purgatives are not what you need — just the gentle help of this old- time standard remedy. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine boa Pee Jonior American Goaard In Uniform, by the Junior Guard, to the army camps, by the quickest means pos wireless telegraphy, eub- sea stories, romance, r Late issues magazines to give, send # to the Camp Library DUPED BY PAYN, WIFE SAYS. Penntless Work es one had to laring bh so far red k in a department # Hianche D. Pa y yreme Court Jus t or $15 n testifled son in the ne sald her in London, t n foollan uld have all the ty ar of, the Court has r 1 library dnt building. @ will decide the elec- f the Peace in Tucka- sived 698) mC, Ol- | 1 Allen Edwards, basement in the now Court Bulldine to-day, Was toastinaster. Columbia years principal nol, was filed} . Edwards died 0 pmployees in the W ite Plain House gave ner in the cm ee ee ee a Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Sale of Children’s Shoes At Regular Prices—they area study | Every pair from ( | ( ( ( | \ ( | ( Cammeyer stock, and built over our ( ( ’ { { ( { \ { | \ ( \ in value—at Sale Prices—they are | bargains in every sense of the | famous orthopedic lasts. word. Child's and Misses’ Gun Metal Calf, Lace and Button Shoes. Child's Patent Leather Button Shoes, Kid and Cloth Tops. Se | Pus (2.35 & 2.85 Py yam J Reg uoed | 2.85 & 3.35 suena} Petes? 13.35 & 3.85 Child's and Misses’ White Bury Button Shoes Snow { i and Button k and Pat- Sizes | Reduced | 4 95 Broad Toe Modele. | et) 2 lie gr orm, | Meters | 9.35 9.95 ormerly Sold 1s | Reduced } 3.85 f to aon iJ the regular Sale Friday and Saturday only. Child's Mahogany White ace Leather and now Shoes. uc pines ¢ 1 Reduce: educed 1360 Sizes 11!.,—2 Reduced | to J 4.10 Boys’ Shoes Reduced Famous Cammeyer Form Orthopedic it in Black and Patent Leather, Blucher and Button Models, Sizes 9 to 13! 5 2.35 Formerly Sold | to 4,00 Incomplete Sizes Le ee ca ee ee ee ce ae ee ee ee ee ee ARTER’S IRON PILLS signature ABSENCE of Iron in the ‘will greatly help most pale-faced people. Blood is the reason for many colorless faces but County Clerk Danicl J. Cashin Mid-Month List Record _ “a, “It’s a Long Way to Berlin” g2 A rattling good march song that will make the long way shorter for our boys. Sung by its soldier-composer, Arthur Fields. Backed up by ‘So Long, Mother.”’ A2383—75¢ Dance Music withthe Muffler} Cut Out “Mr, Jazz Himself” A medley record in speed-limit tempo— fox-trotting through ‘‘ Joan of Arc’? as only Prince’s Band can do it. A2370—750 An Old Favorite With New Words “The Old Grey Mare.’’ A favorite melody of long ago, singing itself into new popularity with Allen Sangree’s patriotic verses, ‘* Your Old Uncle Sam.’* A2382—75e “China, We Owe a Lot to You’” Watson Sisters A2375—75e ) 5 OR” & Spang} abe Every home these stirring war-time days will want this double patriotic record. First, Charles Harrison sings the thrilling words of the National Anthem, and then the glori- ous ‘Battle Hymn of the Re “The Star Banner” public.” A2307—75e ** Smiles, then Kisses, '’ Hawai- ian melody. A2368—750 © Poet and Peasant Overture,’ Chicago Symphony. *"A%5991—12-inch—$1.50 ** Bell Song," from Lakme, Barrientos, 49151—$3.00 - = Columbia Grafonola Price $110 New Colambia Records on sale the 20th of every month Tours with his “Wake Up, America,” The receipts will be the nucleus of will be given in the Hippodrome to.| President; Mrs, Harriman, Active ight under the auspices of the| President; Anson Phelps, Henry W. pid Bull, Miss Margaret Mayo, George M, Miss lelans and will be an evening of| Helen Varick Boswell, Mrs. Charles lblack magic, with Houdini, “the| H. Ditson, Dr. Nicholas M y sinai® se ler, Thomas A, Edison, Myron ‘T [Handcuff King;” Keller, Mme. Herr-| ‘ick Robert Bacon and. Ma |imann, Howard Thurston, Carter the Littieton. | Saturday Bargains A Big Bargain Day at the Bargain Retail Store of the Mail Order House The National Cloak and Suit Company the store that is run to dispose of the surplus stocks, broken and odd lots, and discontinued numbers that accumulate in the big mail order house. ‘The quantities are limited; size and color assortments are not always complete; some are past season's styles—but every article sold must be a bargain. There will be hundreds of bargains, but we only have space to picture and describe a few of them, €ften the biggest bargains of allure not advertised—they are the small dots—-the ones it pays to look for. Coats! Suits! Winter Co: a’fur fat fur collar. “Furfek” -Kit Coney C—Fashionable Veloura Coat; Kit Coney fur collar, D—Women's Warm Winter weight Coat’ of “Furfek.” E—Well lined Coat of “Pan- nette.” Seal Plush trims collar. A—Ladies' fashionable Win- ter Suit of Cheviot Serge. F—Misses’ Suit of Wool Velour, Seal plush collar. Clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys Men's, Young Men's and Boys’ Overcoats and Suits; Men's Smoking Jackets, Shirts and Vests, Men's and Boys' Shoes and Hats, Some broken lots. Some discon- tinued numbers, Not all sizes in every style, but your size in many styles—and marked at a low Bargain Price. The Young Men's Suit pictured (model G) is made of Wool-and-Cotton ¢ mere, ‘The Men's Oy at (model H) is a Wool-and- Cotton Cassimere Mixture. They are examples wf the bargains you will find in this sale, 500 Pairs Sample Shoes For Men, Women and Children No two styles alike—they come in sample sizes—but if 4 you find your size you will have found a Big Bargain. Sale of 670 Damaged Hats Ladies’ Hats ina big variety of shapes and fabrics—Sailor, “Milit ‘Turban, ete.—velvet, velveteen, satin, poplin, felt—some slightly imperfect (only a buckle or bow t ing); some are slightly soiled; but every one is a Big Bargain. Saturday Morning Specials 9 to 11 A, M. Only Stout Women’s White Hemstitched Cambric Drawers. , Ladies’ Neat Checked Gingham House Dresses., an Ladies’ White Embroidery Trimmed Cambric Brassieres, Ladies’ House Dresses of Good Quality Voil Ladies’ and Misses’ Grey nelette Middi Ladies’ Waists iceable Striped Voile. . Ladies’ Embroidery ‘Trimmed Muslin Night Gowns. Misses’ White Nainsook Princess Slip; lace trimmed... Ladies’ Cotton Taffeta Petticoats; silk t ta ruffle... . Ladies’ Gloves of good quality lambskin kid Warm Angora Finished Cap and Scarf Set Stout Women’s Dress of black cotton poplin No Mall Orders Are Filled, 0: Katurday N19 to 125 W2dthSe Bet Gth and 7th Aves: New York World Sets The Pace The “National’s” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Av.

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