The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1917, Page 9

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: rier P-L dade Now sare naman of te fellow ne Americans avmear in tox 8 Pas ih Gananlty lias Wounded Prteren, Sew Yor Cliyi D Benttic, Waar aod Kivere by Berkeley, Cal: J Madser, Woon Bh bi Ghorme Kota “hatiena, Vel MA Wadsley, Hint, Moon BOWEL STASIS, OR CONSTI’ATI N Germs Grow and Are Absorbed—! | BY DMI, SAY nse a) BOND BYERS "whe ‘ en Boys, Too, — A fetter appeared in The Howes, © private of the 16th Company. | ‘nstalment Purchases to Swell ot) New Tork Coast Defense Corns | Total Figures—Fugitive (ie eee ae eee aevaan to twee ae ing for an O14 Dhonoeraph te while awey Left $35,000 in Vaults. | the tedium of winter niahts for him and The Pollce Department had re- World on Saturday from Hard © |, seventy of4 other soidl ‘The Ls so nee | Bh STEP UP, PRIVATE BOWLES, | sscrw.c04 oe, sors, fs, Shc Miriam Conway of No. Bese | wo, We eahiyn More you are Mare To th " New Norwlen Myrti« Private it you ne knew when | hawe (t rem ened and tet wilh ent for it, we we’ SONWAT H e e On the Fourth Floor Mt ee NPT Aveaney BOON. VECNDAT WORLD WANTS MODE WONTON 36 in. Printed Cretonnes, | Floor & Lounge Cushions i ‘THE ay Seess WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1017, Wash Away Fors, Sores ne Haaid @aal, haw become tae wroved lew & If you are ® eufterer Insiuding cived up to noon to-day complaints other from eighty persona against Helmer tver “th tn Dwienine former New York agent of | fori ere abso 0 the blood, causing the Hackers’ L co Com-| Cie peteed fla Nome eg avkers’ Lite dmaurance Com. hele to. ge jet pots, dadeass, Wii ar Gaetan aie ol The - { appropriating to hin own —— ek. Wrodes setive lane collected for Liberty serlorming their natural Yenctione, while the eighty complaints ag- vatophrtam cortsinnd in R . & G. Pille stim 00. The complainants a Ned bate the correct amount nay they bought the bonds outright (Pos hp Be Bl arg and Dwiggins hag failed to deliver of bho i them. te Complaints from persons who were | trim, buying bonds from Dwiseins on the . Install not gripe or sicken you. the is eae nt plan are In the hands of eral wuthorities and they are We and 25¢ the| muitipiying. The aggregate of these jis smaller than of those who paid spot cash for thelr bonds, but will probably run higher when all Dwig- gins’s customers are found. Detective Sergt. Franklin has found that Dwigging obtained subscrip- tlons to Liberty Bonds totalling $410,000 and it is belleved he collected in the neighborhood of $300,000, some of which he turned over to the proper authorities, He left $35,000 in a safe deposit vault and $1,500 in his office safe, This money has been impounded by the police. Franklin says Dwig- gins did not have much cash when he Aisappeared on Saturday, Assistant United States District Attorney Marshall, who has charge of the Federal end of the investiga- tion into Dwiggina’s affairs, absolves the Bankers’ Life Insurance Company from any part in the operations of its agent. Dwiggins used his solict- tors as Liberty bond salesmen on his own responsibility and without © knowledge of the officers of the ompany. Detectives working on the case beileve the fugitive will be ar- Enabivshod 1848. F. Kleinberger Galleries Inc ANGIEN| PAINTINGS ANNOUNCB thelr REMOVAL to 725 FIFTH AVENUE } q Beiween s6th and sitn ate The New Galicries wit! be ‘open from November 12 to 30 with @ LOAN EXHIDIIION | PRIMITIVES full gross receipts of which will go to the { Amercan WAR RELIC Acmanon, Uc.; Saturdays, §/ | DENTIST SUICIDE'S BODY \Dr. Ural S. Traub Found Dead in Office, Bottle of Cyanide Nearby, COUGH Sy RUP tained a solution of cyanide of potassium was found on the floor of w bedroom, which was part "a8 |muite composing Traub'a office and ‘living qua A large uncorked bottle of the solution was found on | table in the kitch oR . RERS Mirs Traphagen tol 4 the Coroner B ‘Dr. Traub had peen complaining of bad business and financial difflcul- tles. Hie wi'e, | who years a divorced him » Married recently and to affect him, Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue A Sale of Shoes for Men, Women ard Children Substantial reductions from former low prices make these shoes super- lative bargains. The sizes are not complete in each style, but there is a good choice in every size, and while the quantity large carly shoppers get best ple eg at 19th Street Men’s Shoes bag" ng At $6.85 +09, $9.89, as lor calf $6.85 and $7.85 tece. (Black oa st-| Practically all leathers ent leather, luce and vut-|in the atyles and colors most in demand, ton. Very few sites missing os the sale starte, Women’s Sliopers 54 pairs were $10.00 167 pairs were 9.00 Block calfskin, solid leather all through, Quy orthopaedic leat for girls ond emal! boys, 861 paire were 87.50 806 pairs wero 7.00 820 pairs were 6.50 108 pairs were 8.00 243 pairs were 7.50 $3.85 | Opera slippers —patent Even with large quan-| leather an ‘unmet call tities there are sizes misa- rye ad kid, Hein aud Siac, aded—satin ‘no black, 28 HST A Ae white, pink, blue, yellow, j \ ert cosas Hea Mats | uis hee! gularly 84 | At $5.85 sf | Black kid, wax calf and U | gunmetal calf—tan calf, “Children 's Shoes i} all lace shoes. $2.50 and $3.00 | | BONWIT TELLER € CO, — The Specialty Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET For W. i il Values WOMEN’ S FUR ‘COATS & FURS Natural Muskrat Coats | 45-inch Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) collar and cuffs, Trimmed | Hudson Seal Coats Choice Natural Nutria Coats |She stumbled over his body when Mole Muffs he ¢ d the do f the office phd with @ key and entered at @ o'clock. Hudson Seal Model Coats Skunk Muffs The Coroner's investigation estab- A> number of distinctive Beaver Niuth lished that Dr. Traub committed styles, combined with con- 24 00 AVERT AVAMEES «+s |nulctde.” A tumbler which had con- trasting fur collars and cuffs 5, Nutria Muffs.......... Featuring the unusual and exclusive in distinctice Fur Modes long model, with and STOLES Beaver Collars............ Mole Cape Collars... . Hudson Seal Collars 85.00 dyed muskrat, 45- |Fented within twenty-four hours, | inch ilove model, | Mole Stoles large r and cuffs Hudson Seal Stol ‘GIRL STUMBLES OVER often 125.00 | sink Scarfs Hudson Bay Sable beited fitted —.. betel long, ne 145, 00 Scarts and Stoles. | Dr. Ural Stilwell Traub, a dentist, Bordered Hudson Seal Coats NOU RLEY. Snes wan found doad to-day in hie office hela ren 92 call Iie CAIMAaK TSIED kein’ TIMGRRAA: bin ra = 175.00 Hudson Seal Muffs....... For Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, Only TAUPE FOX SETS Animal Scarf and Muff to Match 45.00 Set will be separated at 22,50 the Scarf request and sold 22.50 the Muff. No Approvals OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Will Close Out Wednesday 185 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Smart models in various materials and colors, beautifully tailored and bound with braid; new collar effects. To Close 20.00 Also 225 High-Cost Suits Stunning Fur trimmed and semi-tailored suits of Tricot, Wool Veiour, Oxford and Broadcloth in many beautiful shades, To Clore 28,00 250 Serge and Satin Dresses An exceptional teplay of all Serge and Satin frocks; also Serge-Satin and Satin-Georgetre combinations. To Close 15,00 - No C, 0. D. CAPES, SCARFS, 22.50 « 32.50 No Credits 32.50 Kolinsky Scarfs & Stoles HO. 00 to 195.00 iteas 195.00 to 650.00 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Hetween 5th and 6th Acenms West 43rd Street | } | In the Upholstery Sections—7o-morrow in very desirable colorings; very attractively priced at serviceable; formerly $8.75 27c yd. at $2.50 i Chinese and Japanese Embroideries, at 75¢ each Suitable for Bags, Lamp Shades and Fancy Work. Covered with moquette mats, Military Wrist Watches } Modelsinnickel,sterlingsilver,gold filledand solid gold, moderately priced 3 ' WRIST WATCHES, nickel, adjusted; lever escapements,....... .from $7.60 to 15.00 WRIST WATCHES, nickel, radium dials; lever escapements,.from $8.00 to 16.50 if WRIST WATCHES, sterling silver, with lever escapements,....from 10,00 to 25,00 f WRIST WATCHES, sterling silver, radium dials; lever escapements 12.75 to 29.00 ; i An exceptional price inducement: Seven jeweled adjusted lever escapement watch, radium dial, second hands, dull or bright nickel cases, regular or unbreak- able crystals; Kitchener, narrow leather or khaki straps,...at $12.75 Madeira Linens at Pronounced Reductions (Hand Scalloped and Embroidered) Main Floor Tables—To-morrow 25c and 35c 50c and 75c 1.50 and 1.75 Cocktail Napkins,. ...doz. 2.25, 3.25 Tea Napkins, » « “ §.40, 6.75 Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, 2.95, 4.25 1.50 and 2.50 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., 8.75, 4.50 2.25 and 2.50 | Lingerie Cushion Covers, 2.50, 3.25 Dresser and Buffet Searfs at 95c, 1.10 and 1.25 Tray Covers, . . + Napkin Pouches Guest Towels, « Centerpieces, . « « Show Towels, w 8 Lace-trimmed Furniture for Christmas Make your holiday remembrances things of beauty, utility and pleasure Mahogany “Martha Washington” Sewing Tables, . $10.75 up Mahogany “Priscilla” Work Tables, . . . « « . $4.75 “ Mahogany “Sister Susie” Knitting Stands, . . . . $10.00 “ Mahogany Tea Wagons, four wheels, rubber tires, . . $12.75 “ 4 Mahogany Muffin Stands, $3.75 up | Mahogany Book Ends, $2.25 up “Tip Tables, inlaid, $4.50 “ # Fern Stands, $9.00 “ “~~ Gate Leg Tables, 10.00 “ Spinet Desks, 25.00 “ * Nest Tables, 15.00 “ Smoking Stands, $2.00 “ Oriental and Domestic. Rugs and Carpets Many attractive price reductions in standard makes that afford opportunities for decided savings. Chinese Rugs Persian Rugs From 2 by 4 feet at $17.50 In Small, Medium and Room Sites, To 13 by 1414 feet at 595.00 at $24.50 to 975.00 Worsted Wilton Rugs in Oriental effects NOW ) SIZE REGULARLY NOW SIZ% REGULARLY 27x54 inches, $7.00 $5.75 || 814x1014 feet, 856.50 $46.50 86x63 inches, 11.75 $9.25 || 9x12 feet, $63.00 $49.50 416x714 feet, 22.00 18,00 || 1019x14 feet, $98.00 $73.00 6x9 feet, 388.00 82.50 || 1144x145 feet, 110,00 $90.00 Thanksgiving Sale of Tableware ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Dinner Service of fine lm- Dinner Sets of American |i Thin Cut Glass Table Ser- Porcelain, 107 pieces, con ported China, 107 pieces, vice, consisting of sixty ventional border AP signs || coin gold border, handles presets cut rose pattern; and gold lines; special at |) and knobs; specially priced, | former price $25.00, $18.00 and 20.00 | at $80.00 | Dinner Sets-—Of English Porcelain, at $16.00 Dinner Sets of American Rich Cut Glass Water Sets Porcelain of 107 pieces, new | 107 pieces, new 7 pieces, floral and leaf border designs; matt yold |! colored border patterns | cutting: set consists of jus on handles and knobs; for |) with gold line edges; for- and six tumblers to matob; mer prices #20.00 to 39.00 mer prices 854.00 to 42.00, former price 85.95 per set, $24.00 to 32.50 | $25.50 to 37.00 at $4.95 Fine English Plates, all sizes, Minton, Doulton, Copeland Crown Lerby, Wedgwood and others, at unusually low prices, Table and Floor Lamps—Special doir Lamps of antique gilt @Q 6 Floor Lamps of mahogany, two Baus lotr Hy fin inch silk shade $3.50 | lights with 24 inch fancy eth 12.50 | BDSUE, ocnevenacdeeoces Special toed Lamps--Goose fad 4 Floor Reading La ki e finish, $6.50 | Black Lacquer Floor Lamps | neck; in green or bron# | i (Japanese), two lights, pull chain 4 Table Lamps of mahogany, two || socket, 22 tock silk ie pe two ; lights, 18 ineh silk shade, silk ” 25 Japanese panels, galloon trim- 4 4 Mince) regular price $0.00, at bem med and silk fringe; value 820.00 15.00

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