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a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, saamrarmen (PMLTGAL ONES. [= zzsrase=eitsecernels ee = 34" St. New York Pine ane Children’s Shoe TASK, SAYS BAKER ree geet Pépuler Price Garment House in New Leet Borde Accepted wo Dugmers for Merchardive —Irhavet Allented to Data, D.PRICZECO. Ww 6" Ave., Corner 18' " Street sently A " ft tO | hevewn ry, « ure ‘4 fennive, why dily transported fnir wate rot omaine F " Aiea of troops, ‘Thin ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY ‘ (reid 's W the Italian forces the enemy mad hemin den Da been abandoned and the enemy, pen epa men port Analyzes Events in y unde morale of the Hale lence of che enemy on | reaehed the Livensa a € * an froope, with a view to breMkKINg! boon a uroe of anxiety to “The Itallans wee tinwing thet D a t Su t a ance To sell children's shoes implies a re- Haly and Russia, down (heir rentating power Frenoh. ‘To distodan thom wae @| efforts to restrain the advancing r s 1c 1 e r “Thin carefully planned polttical Of! principal objective of the repeated | Auatro-German forces. _ sponsibility to parents fully recognized by J) tonnive, conducted preparatory to! oftensives developed by Gen. Potain| “Phe mdrala of the armies, shaken —a Cammeyer, foot of ¢ «| thelp military offensive, revenla clear: | nince lant April. The sudden forced hy the recent events, is boing rapidly siven ly the present moethodn of the Ger- mann, The importance of buying the proper shoes for children cannot be over-enti- ot 400 Fine Tailored & in of some forty square Miles restored. t Important terrain in this) now formed « junction with the Hat Allied reinforcements have thet mated. If the growing child wears proper shoes there in no possibility of having foot troubles later on. ~. By “proper” shoes we mean shoes built over orthopedic, natural shape lasts that permit the growing foot to develop as nature intended. Over fifty-four years of spectalized thought and experiment are behind all children’s shoes bearing our imprint. Every shoe ts scientifically constructed and may be relied upon to aid the growing foot by giving support where support is needed. All this has been accomplished without sacrificing anything in style. In a word, The Lace Department (on the First Floor) is displaying a marvellous collection of Imported Beaded Robes & Tunics (Semi-made) designed in Paris especially for B. Altman & Co., and expressing the latest word in fashion. ‘Exquisite color tones are revealed in these robes, among them sphinx, clair de lune, a new and beautiful bleuct, and many delicate evening shades. Specially featured are models at $48.00 and $65.00. A Special Offering for to-morrow will consist of A NUMBER OF SEMI-MADE ROBES made of Georgette crepe with soutache applique, very exceptionally priced at $17.50 each A Special Sale in The Leather Goods Department for to-morrow (Wednesday) will offer excep- tionally attractive values in the following selection of Women’s Hand Bags: ‘ KNITTING OR SHOPPING BAGS (plaited model) of black enamel duck, lined with colored moire; size 9%15x10!5 inches, at . 8 5% . . : $3.00 ENVELOPE BAGS Of black or colored lambskin, lined with colored moire; with two inside frame pockets and a mirror . . . . : $2.00 Of black pin seal, colored morvcco, or black long-grain patent leather; all lined with colored moire and having two inside frame pockets and a mirror; either style, $3.00 HAND BAGS (pouch model) of black or colored chiffon velvet, lined with colored silk; having inside frame pocket and mirror - « $2.90 \ | \ | | ! | | | (for Women and Misses) will be on sale to-morrow at unusually advantageous prices, Trimmed Velvet Hats . Velour Hats (banded) . Murveying ¢ the Buropean ander anprete of | jon to-day we find that the enemy in the east tn confining bin efforts to political Propaganda. Along the Italian sector he bas recentiy made desperate at- tempta to secure a decision by means of @ politico-military drive, In the west, while attempting to aap the fighting atrength of the belligerent peoples, the enemy has now been compelled to act on the defensive and is being slowly but surely driven back. “It should be borne in mind, how- ever, that the further disintegration aM | of the Russian forces will mean that y | the Germans will be able to thin out their line along this front, which will thua automatically contribute to the stiffening of thelr resistance in the west, as well as render a ble added contingents to take part in the engagements now proceeding in Italy, “During tho week just closed, both the British and French were able to * |record significant tactical gains, the culmination of a long series of pow- |erfully driven offensives, “With Passchendaele securely in | British hands, the first stage of the operations begun during the Jast A New Selection of Velvet and Velour Hats $5.50 & 7.75 3.50 & 5.00 (Department on the First Floor) A Sale of Bedspreads, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. f the woetern front has heen renult achleved ance of (hin siecenstul | eh advance must not be over-| jooked. It means more than a mere gain of #0 many aquare miles of ter- ritory; it meuna the penetration of the powerfully fortified Sigfried line, hitherto considered by the enemy tm. pregnabdle, and pushes back his main defennive positions to within five miles of the fortress of Laon, the major objective. “In the sector where a small de- tachment of our troops had taken up their places in the trenches as a part of their training, the enemy (as ts customary in trench warfare when fresh troops are belleved to have taken places in front line trenches) for reconnalssance purposes executed a well planned raid and succeeded In| temporarily penetrating the short} segment of the line held by our| forces, inflicting a few casualties and | taking prisoners, “A unit of our artillery, also In the course of its training, came in con- tact with the enemy and acquitted | ‘ivelf very creditably in this first | encounter, “In Italy the situation ts develop. | ing 4s normally as can be expected | under the circumstances, “For the time belng tt would be of little avail to endeavor to seek for the contributing causes of the suc- cesses gained by the Austro-German jann, ‘The pressure of the enemy ts no greater, “Along the enatern front no ations of military importunce took piace. “The enemy, inatead of attacking, han renewed his efforts to fraternize with the Russians, Owing to the In- volved political situation and the fresh outbreaks of the extremist ele- ments, 1t is probable that these may have @ marked influence on the gen- eral strategy of the war, which we must be prepared to id ee HELD ON EXTORTION CHARGE. oper Union Business Agent Accused of Taking Contractor's $05. Patrick Tully, thirty-two years old, Business Agent for the Steam Fitters’ Union, was charged with extorting $95 from Con- arrested this. morning | tractor John Stewart, who Is renovating a building at No. 1 Gramercy Part. Mr. Stewart told tho police that on Nov. |2 Tully came to him with a demand for $200 for smoothing difficulties with his Detective Sergeant Jessup, it ts claimed, overheard a conversation be- tween Tully and Stewart at the bu ing this morning, in which Tully asr: to fix things and to accept $95 on count. He was arrested and the police charge he threw away $96 tn marked bills. or Richelieu rib. Colors: pagne, Red and Gold. and White Stripes, Purple, Copenhag: Cottons—Medium weight and out sizes, soc a pair. Colored Silk Hose, all the Black Silk Hose—$1.15, eaters and Neckwear at McCutcheon’s...'=> Fancy Silk Hose, vertical or circular stripes. Some with cotton tops and soles. Also plain Black Silk and Black Special, $1.15 a pair. Black Lisle, medium weight, 40c a pair. Golf Hose, Plain White, Colored Clox, $1.95 a pair. White ribbed, Colored Clox, $1.75 and 2.50 a pair. English Golf Hose, plain tops, Plaid boots, $9.95. : 1.25, 1.75 to 3.00 a pair. a i Neckwear Niu Plain en, Navy, Emerald, Cham- » Black or White, regular new shades, $1.50 a pair. ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES will be an event of seasonable interest for to-morrow and Thursday in the Department on the Fourth Floor. , Satin-finish Bedspreads Hemmed: Size 2 x234 yards , . + each $3.50 Size 214x238, yards . ° + each 4.00 Size 214x23¢ yards =. A + each 4,50 Scalloped (exceptional value): Size 2 x23{ yards. i - each $3.25 Size 249x234 yards. A + each 3,90 Crochet Bedspreads each 5 5 «© 6 6 hw ht COOLS White Wool Blankets 50.50, 8.50 & 12.50 Cotton Blanket Throws in an attractive variety of colors, each $2.25 per pair . . Comfortables (cottonefilled) of figured silkoline, with plain border, each « + «© «© «© 16 2 $3.15 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at prices of equal attractiveness _* Kifth Averme-Madieon Avenue, New York ‘ Collar and Cuff Sets of imitation Filet Lace, $1.00. Stocks and Jabots of Net, and Net trimmed with Lace, $1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 3-95. Real Filet Lace Stock and Jabot, $8.95, 12.95 up to 22.50. A new importation of French Neckwear, consisting of fine Collars, Collar and Cuff sets, Guimpes, etc., at moderate prices, are being shown, Sweaters Reduced! A special lot of Pure Silk and Imported Fibre Silk, 72 Sweaters in all, at the following prices: Fibre Silk, $12.50, formerly $22.00. Pure Silk, $15.00, formerly $25.00 and 35.00. Our War Duty Every man, woman and child in the United States can help win the war by eliminating all waste and reducing the consumption of meat, wheat and sugar. —the home drink Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurants, Bovo has found @ welcome place in the home. A family beverage—a guest offering—a table drink that goes perfectly with all food, Ao a suggestion for Sunday supper—Sweet red or @reen peppers stuffed with cream cheese and chopped nuts or olives, servod on lettuce leaves. French dressing. Cold meat. Toasted crackers. Bevo for everyone, A beverage that tastes like no other soft drink, Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Bevo-—the all-year-'round soft drink. Sold in botties only and bottied exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST, Lous QOOSSIODELS LES SOIEELOOIOL OS rod PIOOCCHIHOR THE NEW YORK WORLD Fur Trimmed Models for Women & Misses. Taken From Regular Stock and Marked for Immediate Disposal. 315.0 Reductions Are Sensational in the Extreme —Former Prices Were Up to $27.50 The most desirable style effects of the season are included, in a smart variety of fabrics and colors—Serge, Velour, Burella and Diagonal Cheviot, many extra warmly lined for cold weather service Absolutely the Most Remarkable Suit Val- Not Be Neglected. Free Alterations, As Usual. supplying things hard to pro- cure. Real Mocha gloves. Hand- English — silk squares. Lock's London silk hats. Mossant French hats. Army officers’ pliable leather shoes—cordovan color. Boys’ shoes, indestructible tips— special long-wear soles. Viyella flannel shirts O, D. color. Chocolate walrus embossed grips.. Young men’s suits—heather blend semi-smooth fabric. Storm ulsters— chinchilla and elysian. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET LAY CCOMPLISHING the unusual— Pre) loomed scarf Fagonia If Napoleca Could Have Sent a Telegram He might have recalled Grouchy from his frvitless attacks on the Prussian rear guard and protected his own right flank, But communication was slow—and the battle of Waterloo was lost. In times of war, as in times of peace, speed in com- munication is an important factor—often the deciding factor, Whatever the ueed or special emergency, The Western Union's “ifty thousand employees and one million, five hundred thousand miles of wire are at your disposal at any hour of any day or night. Telegrams — Day Letters—Night Letters Cablegrams—Money Transferred by Wire THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. SETS THE PACE , ‘ { * ‘ ra