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Mr. Lewinobn Com | was treasurer of the Fusion commit. | what tee o and haa been ad efor i social activities In ther many p and new I om peves A at eee New The date of the wedding he a 4 feel | ow has not been announced. rol not praise Lydia vam'o Mr, and Mra. William Ff Parsonn, friends who suffer as 1 did."-—Mra, of Now York ant eve: te 2 GEORGE R. NAYLOR, Box 19, 88nounce the ongax a. | daughter, Mise Laura C. ‘oung women whe are troubled In Few Hours| | H “ , nd 9 i. j Mirae. Kuhateebe Brake, pea ef 2th | First = of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold or gg Pertods, |and Mrs. Charles M. 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Shoo/basannounced| It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|only a few cents at any drug store. No Extra Charme for It, the engagement of her sister, Miss | trils and alr passages in the head,| It acts without assistance, tastes nice, Advertisements for The World may be I A800 Gets to Licut. Warner Mc. | stops nasty discharge or nose running, | causes no inconvenience. Be eure you a ee ee Nvarner Me* | Gellewes eek héadache, dullness, fever-| get the genuine-—Advt. Laughlin, Ordnance sith MANNA GR UR A | La | ighs 1017 me weary Kupreasuase The Best Clothes Values Right now, with War and Wartime woolen prices, with increased labor costs and scarcity of fabrics, the greatest consideration to be given by Men and Young Men in purchasing this Winter’s Overcoat or Suit is VALUE, VALUE and MORE VALUE—and the Seven Brill Stores, supplemented by the Great Clothes Making Resources of the. Mighty House of Kuppenheimer, offer you the best clothes values (conditions considered) in their History. I = Kuppenheimer Coats, $22.50 to $65 Kuppenheimer Suits, $22.50 to $45 | Greatcoats, stormcoats, raglans, Trench | Whatever your preference, Kuppenheimer | coats, Cossacks, Chesterfields, single and | Suits will give you more than usual qual- i double-breasted form-fitting coats, belt- | ity and satisfaction, For this season, as = back and belt-all-around models in Ker- | for years past, in spite of war, the House of seys, Meltons, Montagnacs, Shetlands, An- | Kuppenheimer has maintained the super- g goras and fancy mixed overcoatings. ior qualities of its fabrics and workmanship. L Unusual Clothes Values for Men, at $15 & $20 Brill Overcoats at $20—New Trench models, Box, Brill Overcoats at $15 Ulsterettes, Balmacaans, iF Form-fitting and belt-back models; patch, slanting | Box, Form-fitting and Chesterfield models, in black or flap pockets, and with velvet or self collars. or Oxford Melton and in smart mixtures. And in Brill Suits at $15 and $20 an almost endless variety of patterns, fabrics and models | Boys’ Suits and Mackinaws Specially Priced Norfolk Suits of Corduroy or Mixed Cheviots. | Mackinaws in gray or red plaids for dress or play Sizes 7-15. Special at $4.95 Special at $6.95 The Kuppenheimer House in New York and Brooklyn 44 East 14th Street Broadway at 49th Street 1456 Broadway, at 42d St. 2 Flatbush Ave., 47 Cortlandt Street 125th Street, at 3d Ave. 279 Broadway. Brooklyn. Stores at 1456 Broadway, 125th Street, 14th Street and in Brooklyn Open Saturday Evening, FREE The new Kuppenheimer style book, at Brill stores, or by mail, on request, 1M NTN CHE BVENINY WORLD, FRAVAL, WUV EMBER Y, LL), PM iy gl i “Room Outfit 75 Pay for NB? Weekly $1497 Sale of Baby Carriages Res. Price 828 $] 9.85 Cash or Credit Mahogany fin. ined trame,f! 464-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn The Most Reliable Clothes For Men and Young Men Offered at Cash Prices On Liberal Terms of Credit Suits and Overcoats *18 THE SUITS: are single and double- breasted, in the extreme and conservative effects, THE OVERCOATS: are in trench and conserva tive models, ee Boys’ Overcoats Tweeds and Fancy Mixtures Sizes 8 to 9 Y Sices Sto 18 Yrs, $5.95 $7.95 Sizes 14 to 15 Years | $8.95 Juvenile Corduroy Suits, $2.98. In Recommending Your Priands, Please Tell Them That We Have Only Three Stores 8™ AVE. 35 *° 36 ST. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock at All Three Stores SPECIAL SALE OF 345 HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUITS For Bel Hoom, Dining Room and Library at Heductions of About Mam AMERICAN WALNUT. COLONIAL BEDROOM SUIT (¢ PIECES) Reg. Price #21) Sold Separately, if, Desired.) en, Price ’ CHIFFONIER—Itex. Pric BED—Rew, Price $92. TOILET TABLE—Rexw. 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