The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1917, Page 4

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tot- |‘ foreea hy several handred more whe $ services wil! be held Wedner Cptan, oi i ad ap Vandel Avenes t @e 7 oe ove a irand Content Palnen, On the wn amen vary 0 aml to & we Hiwwwde ee AT EXPOSITION BAR #7 paaned (ie Mitmore, where they ‘Three Men Held Afier Recovery of |” | * the ‘ wire erected by their wives, @he non entertained at lunthaon by f Newman taken of the tuneh- T “= WHEAT Hooverized” Luncheon for oo ~Precedes Opening of Grand Central Palace Show, | AND HEAT . aptions dee ind " y of Conmerva ted We werve an ot object \eawon In conser. * e8pe foot Ab an hotel men are ompreted re by the time the late ar Loot—Woman Mentioned as * are to BO BROWN piles in connection with @ 0160 ahoat the GOWntTY, rowbery, Aiseineed In the plant "Hotel Men How Waist venham vator runner in the huilding, livin No, ander were four, of Mo SHE LVEAING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917. lent thie morning henmuse 1660 etenet a Plotter. for men are today helt by 1, Oon’t suffer! Bia Mt rent twenty two “St. Jacobs Oil.” rheamaticn. 1011 Mapes Avenue, the tir ment of the death of Bil Morria Jantner, twenty: | Home for Incuratien ye 196 Avenue Tm button | nants memorion of day fequires internal treatment. han there were Instant relies follows a rubbing with Phen Stoney ; t's pain only; not one case tn fi ree dred hote rpriet fr the Wet oO vf et = wa . anmere aa fe n nt Fe "anetl in toniaht. The capenicen whieh > Sparaner fey Me eee Wale Come | et fwe strlen af OnRe enleriatnnent== | aan ae ringer at, ceeoee Oe Mention and wheations luncheon evary aort of devies on , te charged with burmiary and fe | variety” and “lent.” Kila Weaner in| OR ‘tee a. ." and : beer MBB bovere every sort of device Ghed tn & if mtolen gore, and Kimer Bro \:hone dayn was the lending star in the | De me you oe Robinson— = oe : . fomdered to them at the Park Avenne | hotel from cellar to roof garden, gery, « chaufte ving at No. 644 | variety theatres and the hichast orieed 4 comes the wmatic pain and First dose of “Pape's Cold | ior to-day ny Geore ©. ¥ opened thin afternoon, There will be Kant ih0th Mtrest, Ie held aa @ materia’ | partormer of her class for many years | ‘istress, “St. Jacobs Oil" conquers * relieves the fi f the social features About 100 Arma represented, witness. | me ie aneocinted with Tony [ort It ts & harmless rheumation all tondan * Recand National Hote _> | ‘The poller say Mruseau told them! Ma and the old Bowery variety fen | weer Sor ba vy oa ane grippe miisery. Men's Bh ition whieh opened to- | that on Baturdey he met three men and | ho Quite @ number of millionaire burn in. akes pain, t « pL lany in € 6 Central Palace, The THROWS ACID ON HUSBAND, @ women in Prospeat Avenue, the lirons, | 1h where and theatrieal pro | rihovged and grist ae od from aching 7 stay ener gies 4 | mantions, wheationn feature of the | qware wanted tt e Mhece Man 224 thay hired him to drive to the Htove| ducern worked In Pastor travelling | feints mageles ol ssid conralets ' I Comprund” ‘taken | unchern ix indicative of he apiri Whe teeultod Her, Tat Seeeent, Since sat, Sane thes | eariety ted teseeee feiting. to hours until t doses are |Of the botel men gathered bern The! airy Yetta Obstbaum, No. 106% At. Were Bil on the car and delivered at ap |!" , | atmber up! Get a emall trial bot ine Avenue B addres ton Je '- end gri misery and|4xporition is to be & comprehensive | Mark's Vince, wae placed under ob- _— of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs severe cold either in the|indorsement of the Hoover poiley of |servation vie morning @t Bellevue 1,000 Carme: and Akron, 0.) WI” trom ka 4 drug store, and In @ chest, body or lim conservation Hospital after she had thrown acta up- a to Work, hood until she wae atric! homent you'll be free from At the luncheon, where the prinel- pal dish was chicken and the rollr were made of rye four, the speakers Included John MoGtynn, President of the New York State Hotel Ansocta- ton; W. N. Robinsoo of the Hotel Association of the United States and on her husband, Herman, and burned him severely. He ln under treatment at the same hospital | “Bome time ago,” the husband told reporters, “my wife wae insulted by a man, and ever wince then she has wanted me to shoot him. This morning fevertahnens, dullness, throat, snewsing, soreness and Maem” Cold Compound” is the surest relief known and nhe renewed the demand, an@ when I 8 few cents at drug stores. | Canada, and E. L. Eppley of the Hotel | refused, she threw the acid at me.” without saslwance, tastes nice.) wens Mutual Henefit Ansooiation. the rool, but was overpowered by Bet caentene— Aart After the luncheon the guests, rein- liceman Ruddy Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street . Established 1879 First of Week Sales CHOOSE A FINE SUIT TOMORROW AT A SALE PRICE From our regular stock we have grouped a collection of women’s and misses’ high cost exclusive suits, all of them custom tailored or richly fur trimmed. They consist of the season's most desirable models and ma- —— _ jew! will be placed ae sale — for the first time at less eir origi rices, for immediate te ne $40.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $79.50 ’ Special Values in Women's Fine Coats Simultaneous with our suit sale, we will offer dress and street coats of velour, Bolieia, crystal cloth or duvet de laine, smartly fur trimmed, warmly interlined. Sale price, Heretofore $55.00 to $79.50 Three Sales of Misses’ Apparel Tomorrow Well Tailored Suits On Tuesday will be offered a large assortment of Misses’ Suits in smart tailored or dressy styles. You will see silvertone, one of the smartest fabrics of the season, soft velours, dressy velveteens, mixtures for sports wear, Many of them are fur trimmed, others will be found plain, Regardless of their former prices, they will be offered beginning Tuesday morning $50.00 at $35.00 A Group of Afternoon Dresses, $22.50 In a sale which occurs Tuesday you will find a collection of dresses, manne, oer sou of soft finish satin, in navy, black, brown and other dark shades. They will be very at $22.50 specially priced beginning tomorrow Beautiful Coats for Misses’ Dress Wear In this collection will be found coats of Bolivia or Wool Velour in many of the newest shades shown. They are silk lined throughout, some have fur collars, others are handsomely trimmed with fur, Very special for this occasion, $35.00 A Sale! Here Are Unusual Millinery Values at $3.90 They are Velours, Felts and Chenilles, trimmed simply in tailored effects, or with ears and fancy loops of grosgrain hon, Some of them are embroidered in different colored combinations, making them extremely desirable for skating, golf, or general sports wear. Extreme value beginning Tuesday $3.90 We have sold identical styles and qualities as many of these this season for $8.50. This week we will show An Unusual Assortment of Z MAIDS’ UNIFORMS and in conjunction will sell specially Maids’ Black Cotton Pongee Uniforms $3-00 AKRON, 0., Nov. 12.—Akron walked to| with poralyaia fifteen yrars ago Kee | aches a theumatism away —Advt. — —— Founded 1826 39th Street The Great November Handkerchief Event Nearly 75,000 Handkerchiefs pe a , are, in this pre-holiday Sale, offered a (a \ at very special prices. All were ordered a year or more ago, prior to = the advance in linen and labor costs. All are, for this occasion, featured at prices which make them extraor- dinary values. Many in fact are less than present cost to land. Men’s Handkerchiefs Women’s Handkerchiefs | Hemstitched Irish Linen, Box of 12 for $1.50 Excellent quality; boxed and sold by dozen Hemstitched Irish Linen, 6 for $1.25 Durable quality; various width hems. only. ” Hand-embroldered Initial, Hand-embroidered Initial, Box of 6 for $1.00 6 for $1.75 Irish linen; neat block centre initial. pe merncnely fine quality; worth $3.00 a Novelty Hand-embroidered, x. id Box of 6 for $2.75 Large Linen Handkerchiefs, very special, 6 for $2.25 Extra size; excellent quality, hand thread drawn hems. Hand-embroidered initials; sheer linen; midget, cord or tape borders. Actual value $3.75. Hand-embroidered Initial, Box of 6 for $3.00 Sheer linen; hand turned hems, cord and tape borders. Actual value $4.50. Hand-embroidered Novelties, j each, 5c Copies of Paris novelties; in smart color combinations and white. Actual value 25c each. French Linen Initial, each, $1.00 Hand hemstitched and beautifully hand embroidered. Worth $1.50 each. Colored Handkerchiefs, each, 25¢ Novelties of the smartest type in a great variety of styles and colors. Boys’ and Girls’ School Handkerchiefs—colored borders—each 8c. A Rare Opportunity to Purchase Gift Handkerchiefs of the Most Desirable Qualities and Styles at Remarkably Low Prices. Ground Floor Gay Skating Sets For Winter’s Merry Sport Picturesque—the Season’s novelties, in their brilliant colors and strikingly effec- tive styles. Caps are truly captivating; Scarfs that may be worn in many fasci- nating fashions. The Lord & Taylor Neckwear Section invites especial attention to the array of Sport Sets now displayed and featured at most attractive prices, _ Silk Accordion Scarfs, $7.95 _ Finely knit Scarfs with deep figured ends; in sport and staple colors, Fancy Silk Scarfs, $11.95 Bordered effects; with figured ends; width 11 inches; 184 yards long. Novelty Angora Sets, $16.50 Imported Alpaca brushed Angora; tas- seled cape with cap to match (illustrated). Rose or Copenhagen with white. Novelty Silk Scarfs, $22.50 Fancy colored border and figured ends; width 20 inches; 134 yards long. All choice colors, : Brushed Angora Sets, $1.95 Caps and Scarfs in rose, Copenhagen, Emerald, yellow and Havana brown. Brushed Wool Sets, $3.50 Aviation Cap and Scarf in bright hued Scotch plaids. Brushed Angora Sets, $3.95 As illustrated—a most effective Aviation Cap and Scarf in white with colored centre stripe. Fibre Silk Scarfs, $2.50 to $3.95. In all colors and color combinations; figured ends. a Extreme Novelties Scotch Plaid Brushed | Chu-Chin-Chow Silk Scarfs, | Chu-Chin-Chow Bags to Wool Sport Collars, $1.50 | embroidered, $3.95 to $10.00 | match Scarfs.....-++ $6.9. Ground Floor erm rt ee ee ry 9 0 os SO SS 0 oO OI OO ee eee + stiffness, Don't ruffer! Rut <0 0 0S 0 SS SS SS 0 0 a 0 SS aS SS 0 SS 0 0S —— = re —_ = The ‘National's’ Outlet Store, 119 W 24th St., Near 6th Ay Tuesday Bargains! Coat Sale! Mo Models to choose from. Variety of colors and fabrics. Prices range, $5.97 to $20.97, Veloura, Che iot, “Furfek," Pannette Cloth, Plath, Plaids, Pom Pom Cloth, Kersey Ctoth, Corduroy, Cheviot, Velour Cloth, Bure ella Cloth, ete. The Model Pictured wale Vel- veteen Corduroy with a fur It is ple- example of the other Big Coat Bargains, and will sell at ia made of wide collar; ladies’ sizes. tured here as an Big Dress Sale! 1,685 Dresses—for \/omen, Itisses and Junior Misses. The Prices Range from $3.97 to $12.97 Taffeta, Serge, Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon, Gabardine, Satin, Satin Messaline A—Misses’ Dress of Serge. B—Misses’ Plaid Serge Dress. D—Misses’ Gabardine Dress. E—Junior Misses’ Party Dress. Jack patent eather ‘oth tora rubber heels. F—Bisck pateot leather, “Dome cloth uppers G—Gun meta) finish camp, TBagian” cloth Uppers, HG metal flntah rao, “Belgas” cloth uppers, I—Girls' Smocked ress. J—Girle’ Dress of Cotton Suiting: ® practical dress for school wear, K—Girls’ two-piece Dress 0! Cotton Suiting 9 Cc striped Blouse Serge L—Girls’ Dress of good quality linene; white piping trim throughout. M-—Girls’ Dress of durable linene, plaited skirt, 39c No Mall Orders Are Filled, Store Honrs 9 to 6.20; Saturday 8.20 to 6. NGOS hess OLD CROW Rog. 0. B, Pat. Oft, RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE ' MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. §S. A, SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N.Y, 4

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