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SARS EEE SUPFRAGISTS MAY na it ie to how any party miter if possibte that the women ean par an etter’ GIRL ARTIST ENGAGED vitro TO ACTOR'S SON HAS cagtur een presiding over & sees” Bone of Newt * apecial election to fil piace aw Kor NAMEWOMANFOR BRURALGIA PAINS BRUCKNER'S SEAT o=: " All Depends on Their Eligi-)'° This aw nh will be submitted to y General thin week for a “ mean time those con. the Muffrage Party tn the 1ying ® watehful game | H Hundreds Vind Sloan's Liniment Soothes Their Aches bility as Voters at a Speciat | ine attorn« ruling b Election shooting, tearing of new een “ap port te the bets bad a thin | gad oclatien are quickly relleved | rome entering the political arena the soothing external application without any delay and their firet ef Sloan's Liniment forte in that direction will be directed a the «nerves, relieves the|toward filling the seat in Congress eas feeling, and by | » he vaca ve and fi who will r on the tlemue, gives | Hinte mplie ake up his duth » real Bloan's Linin is cleaner * | dent of the Kron fer to wee than munsy plasters and) While Arthur I Murp! Dern gintiments and does not clog the pores Just put it on it penetrates. Kills pain. ¥ cratic bona of the Hrgnx, in down at nit penetrates Kills) Hot Hprings recuperating after the ou will find relief in it from | socent campaign,’ the stay-at-home |" Pheamation, neuralgia, scintion, sti@ | oy ie ate Fe ary tl sone neck, toothache, ete. having « busy time of tar the HOO For strains, sprains, bruises, black- fA ticket of appointive o! ; eae eh i7ho, ene, com. Rehiue spots, Sloan's Liniment| °C? doldera after January first next, - ly reduces the pal Ment managing. of District Attor quickly reduces the pain © Park Comminnto Mr. and Mra yut after all, the chief interest of the Si yirtin's campalen, In picked aw| River View nor, Hastings It’s really a friend of the whole sa tans centres upon the successor | the ure thing for Deputy Commin- | Hudson, annour family. Generous size bottles at druggists ' everywhere Sloan’s the engagemen| jo Congressman Brucknor No lees than ten prominent Demo- erate have already launched booms for the nomination. Among those men- toned to dat mes J. Fitagerald, [Thomas 8 Lonergan and Louis ¥. |, Haffen seem ¢ in the lead, but a I An 1m ent quiet boom has been launched for Mra, KILLS PAIN | Dantet Appleton Palmer, Mrs Palmer | § ia Chairman of the Suffrage Party inl J Coley sioner oO 25c, 50c, $1.00 mew Eom ; popular young wo chester county Koc work In line and favorable at Woy | Minn Bauer, the Perieck FE the Hudson Riv NINGHAMTE i. ¥,, Nov, 12.—The ie on of probation ‘ew York ts in wakers to-day all of New York ‘during a terrific thunder shower. ~~ ee z rm oon <i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917. _ es, ite ira RECORD AS SWIMMER. Dorotny £&. Beaver. Htenry J. Mauer of daughter, Miss Dorothy Edna ™* » Herbert Lake Waterous © Bauer Is ono of the mort yyy niu Went- y Her art Fire Department inves has attracted docan't possess cit tion, In July, WI. Thy choot gifl, swam om Nyack across 4 Kdwin|the Tappen Zee to Phillipse Manor A Special Offering of Japanese Novelties (imported direct by B. Altman & Co.) will take place to-morrow in the Oriental section of the Fancy Needlework Department, on the Fourth Floor. | This Sale will present an unusual opportunity for purchasing quaint, charming and useful holiday gifts at very special prices. Knitting Bags of Japanese printed challls, $5.25 Couch Pillows, the top covered with tinsel tapestry + . . . . at $2.85 Suspension Sewing Baskets of wicker, lined with silk and prettily trimmed . $1.75 at . . ° . ° . . Twine Holders of wicker, trimmed with beads and tassels . . e . . $1.45 Sewing Sets of silk (four pieces) . 1.45 Doll’s-head Pincushions, *30c. & 45c. The regular stock of the Fancy Needlework Department contains an endiess variety of fascinating novelties that will appeal equaily — for gift purposes or personal use, Little Children’s Washable Frocks IN WHITE AND COLORS (sizes 2 to 5 years) will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at the exceptionally low prices of $1.10, $1.50 & $2.45 Also Little Boys’ Washable Suits (in colors only; sizes 2 to 5 years) at $1.95 (Department on the Second Floor) Unusual Values in American-made Lingerie will be obtainable to-morrow, when the re= mainder of several special assortments, com- prising a number of pretty styles, will be placed on sale for clearance (because of incomplete sizes) at remarkably low prices. Nightrobes ¢ % . $1.45, 1.90, 2.85 Envelope Chemises, 965c., 1.45, 1.85, 2.45 Combinations . . 95c., 1.65, 1.90 Petticoats . « « 1.45, 1.90, 2.65 Also a Number of BOUDOIR & BREAKFAST JACKETS made of dainty silk materials $3.85, 4.90 & 6.90 at . . . Choice Black Dress Silks in complete assortments of all the fashion- able varieties, are shown at reasonable prices in the Department on the First Floor. Included are many special values in service. able crepe de Chine, soft satins, charmeuse and messaline. To-morrow (Tuesday) 2,000 Yards of Fine Black Dress Satin 36 and 40 inches wide will be on special sale at the extraordinarily low price (considering quality) of $1.68 per yard The Stationery Department has ready for selection a very large and inter. esting assortment of useful and decorative articles appropriate for Christmas gifts, Among them are Desk Sets of bronze (plain or silver-trimmed), brass, painted or enameled wood, leather, glass, Circassian walnut and mahogany; Pens and Pencils of gold and silver; Fountain Pens, and everything neces= sary for the writer's equipment. Christmas and New Year Cards Fifth Avenwe-Madiaon Avene, New York $1,500 000 BLAZE I WARPLART AD TOANALIEN GROUP gation Discloses Wire Company's Watchmen Were Not Citizen Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Acenues West 43rd Street For Tuesday—Second Floor Women’s Seasonable Footwear. Reduced from $11.00 a pair to $7.85 9-inch Lace Shoes in Patent Leather and Black Kid with white uppers. All Grey Suede Models, with turned or welted soles and Louis heels. Also a number of smart effects in Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Mahogany Calf in combination effects; all welted soles and military heels. 1 nt rir off 1 dev ped that Marshal's there wore SIZES ARE NOT COMPLETE and & special Men’s and Women’s Silk Mixed Umbrellas With loops and sterling silver decorated handles, at $1.95 Women’s Silk Umbrellas Fine Silk Umbrellas, Close rolled model with cord loop For Men or Women; choice assortment handle; black and colors, of smart handles, some 14 karat, at $2.95 at $4.95 ording inensbip 4 man, who dis h Weiss. n Hungary and is tho United States, is another man who figures ntly in the t ostigation, but who bia first po . He ts An- ton T r, a Hungarian, who served 43 a smith's helper during the week and acted as a watchman on Sunday. ‘The others who were in the build- ing when the fire was discovered were Louis Szabo, a Hungarian pos- sessing first citizenship papers, and Tony Russo, an Itdlan, Szabo was in the cellar looking after the fur- nace when he says he heard the cry of fire, Russo was also in the ceilar, on the 17th Street side of the bulld- | Ing. Glass, the inside watchman, claims he was eating his lunch and Tichler was making rounds of the bullding for him when the blaze was discov- ered, Tho examination thus far has not definitely established In what part of the factory the acting watch- man was when ho heard the alarm and was compelled to fleo for his life, First reports of the fire were to the effect that it occurred simultan- cously in several places. According to the Fire Marshal's investigators, Patrolman Cowhen, who was first on the scene, cluims there was but one | fire, A German employee of the burned out concern who was under suspicion | was partly exonorated to-day, It was learned he had not been in tho de-| stroyed bullding since 10 o'clock my) the morning, two hours before tho fire broke out. ‘The Fire Marshal and his investi- gators admit the origin of the fire re- mains a mystery. If th s any evi- dence of a German ince! y plot the} officials are not 1n a position to «d.s- close it now. DOG STOLEN AS SHE IS FINED. Mian Moore’ She Pay Miss Bel M old, of No. 302 arraigned In th Magistrate How served by Motorcy for operating her aut elght miles an | nue from 82d. te zen prom The New Vogue in Sweaters Is charmingly portrayed in our Second Floor department where the distinc- tive style developments of the season are gathered. are Pure Silk Sweaters in novelty weaves which are specially priced. A_LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Shetland Brushed Wool and Worsted Sweaters In solid and two-tone effects—all desirable colors—are marked very low at $4.95 and 8.95 Of particular interest Excellent Values in Dress Trimmings At these extremely low prices—Main Floor Colored, Beaded & Spangled Trimmings & Flouncings, 75c, 1.50 to 9.75 Oriental Silk Trimmings and Tassels, 2 2 « « « 25c, 75c to 2.50 French Floral Trimmings and Ornaments, . . « « 45c, 75c to 9.50 Wide Black Silk Braid Sashes, 3 yds. long, tassel ends, . 1.75 Black Spangled and Jet Trimmings, Ornaments, Flouncings, Buckles, Cords and Tassels at 25c, 75c to 8.25 et Minning After lor Speeding. re, twenty-five years ntral Park West, was Traffic Court before day on a summons Patrolinan Farrell In the Fancy Needlework Section These excellent values will be available: of the Traffie ¢ @ Boston bull pup. Whi Tats Roth of ‘the, Trafic Court that | ‘ Wie. doe nee ween ties AOS Ce cares KNITTING BAGS—Satin Dam- OVAL PILLOWS—Of satin Miss Moore anid that she paid $4 t wouldn't part with | ask, silk lined; in rose, blue and la Kavewesevoceeres vat $3.50 SILK VANITY BO Ge tae with go! ce an Frenc! POSES. cess ee eesereee cere at $1.50 SILK EV NG BAGS—In various styles and $2.75 to 5.00 colorings at di k, floss filled, i 5 fear ala erent $4.75 ROUND SHIRRED PILLOWS of Florentine silk; three silk apples in centre; rose, blue, gold and black = $2.95 leis UE HELD IN THEFT OF BRACELET. Taxi Driver Arrested While Trying | to Pawn Bauble, Is Charge. Peter Donahue, 4 Taxi Company $1,000 ball char by Maxiatrate 7 ull via river for the ‘Town | 8 to-day held tn ith grand larceny, | Murphy to-day, — Miss] of No. 1 West 64th | lost. a sixty-one | SQUARE PX.ZOWS—Velourand tapestry; rose, blue, brown, at $4.25 SILK SCRAP BASKETS—Imported; unusual styles. at SCARFS of velour and tapestry, trimmed with gold galloon, & 12,00 $3.25 & $4.50 Ay was also found a news: wement of turn of the paper clip an ag : ering $10 reward for the bracelet. Witt Exceptional Sale of High-class Furnishings for Town or Country Residences TUESDAY, in the Upholstery Department French Filet Lace Panels, Beautifully combined motifs; sizes to fit on heavy net; formerly $7.75 to 13.50 pr. various windows; formerly $14.50 to 25.00 $6.50, 7.75 and 9.75 310.50, 14.50 & 18.50 Several Hundred Yards of Sunfast 50 inch Armure and Imported Tapestries 1.85 o for furniture coverings and hangings; formerly $2.50 to 3.00 a yard ** o & 2.25 Military | requirements are rigid; — | faithful service the key note. ‘That is why Fownes Cape | gloves are being worn by | officers of the Allied Armies and Navies. Genuine Cape skin resists hard wear; it is smast, manly, comfortable. < Imported Lace Curtains, Marie Antoinette, designed for any room, Fownes Capes are washable, —a warth-while quality every- where—Army, Navy or Civil life, Ifit'sa FOwNnES that’s all you need to know about a GLOVE, Imported Cream & Colored Madras, fine texture, 50c. 75.95 for window or light draperies; formerly 5c to 1.35 a yard,...... at Cc, 75e, 95c This department is replete with decorative novelties from all parts of the world. ad