The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 15

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n 4 Reynolds, olty, are to aypen in the Bapreme ¢ Cee Bailey, ¢ O'Malley Not to Have bovue Har A Statute of Limitation 7 The Broadway Shop Where Fashion Reignez: Now occupy three-quarters of entire block Broadway, Cor. 81st St. Special SALE for Saturday —$$—$._-— - t they wilt nat anter plane that ed by Cotten #. to-Fearold won DRESSES 4x» COATS Sold up to $37.50 42 Velveteen Dresses Former price $32.50 36 Afternoon & Evening Dresses Former price $47.50 Former price $65.00 Former price $89.50 Former price $115.00 WES 0 RLU. ts | 7:85 ey AAV aah of Creilt Lenox Aves. ‘Accounts Opened from $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited __ Smell Accounts Ese ——— Genuine Oak Chiffonier Rog. Price 812.60 9.75 Cash or Credit Golden finish tah: 0 @ tinitation aay Us With Liberty Bonds We accept Liberty Bonds as cash, either for deposit or for future payments. Bring your Bond to us. We will credit you with your payment and give you the difference in vagh, with full interest earned up to date. Sale of 9x12 BRUSSELS RUGS 24.34 Cash or Credit Assortment of beautiful Ortental Floral designe to. select f Dither room else 37 Afternoon & Evenin Beautiful models. Former prices up to $79.50 19 Chiffon Velvet Evening Dresses N All shades. Former price $55.00 144-146 125" Bet. 7th and a1.50 this anit t Hoary vows met lncyuered, Street and Motor Coats Some Fur-trimmed. Former price $45.00 N Fur Trimmed Coats—Stunning models Fur Trimmed Coats— Highest type models N Evening Coats—Exquisite models Distinctively Exclusive 35 Serge Dresses—newest models 15.00 18.50 29.75 39.75 35.00 To close Special Special Gowns Special Special spectas 28.50 39.75 Special 99.00 Spectat 69.50 Special i Our Guarantee We absolutely auarantes that what. vou buy weekly punt With Our 4-hoom Pay for It 3149.73 | Sale of Ca Beds Ths Rea, Price Cash or Credit WAYS TAKE mon, as lone as you have must wive um: ao Sale of High Grade Period Tapestry Rocker Price 50 24-9 4 tnpest We Gi Trading Stamps. Green and Sperry Gold. ‘e ane ZEER H | itving hore. . THE EVENInw WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. v= |RESERVE OFFICERS WANT — MRS, WHITEHOUSE QUITS | COLLAR INSIGNE CHANGED — POST AS SUFFRAGE CHIEF a ant) National Gua » Show Prog reve WASHINGTOM, Now 18 tecous witer 1 Ne berriew” and “Péewerve oMeere Acre of Une United ' partment casualty lint ax killed with Gen. Pershing “Some one en my name and gave t mother, Mra, May Van | BETTERTHAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered |! possible successor to Mra, White | Suits (Four Pieces) | | | Dr.~ Edwards” Olive Tablets ares Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards’ Olive blet»—the sub- | Lere stitute for calomel—are @ mild but sure) and Mra, Henry W laxative, and their effect on the liver is|turned deat ears to the suggestion. | Mr OM. Reld Is Regarded by Many as a Possible Successor, SS Mas NORMAN deR | WHITEHOUSE | | Whitehouns, Mrs. Norman Do Rt. Chairman of State Suffrage Party, will not run in for the office, Her two years an rman of the Publicity Committee of the State during the Saht for the previous referendum and gigters of (he F sas State Chairman were a her labor large factor in the winning of the Buf- frage house elect next week at the Ritz-Carlton. | a Man victory. y women have been named as whom the State convention wil! The three Vice Chairmen, Mrs. James « Laidlaw, Mrs. Raymond Brown Cannon, have all almost instantaneous. They are the re-|phey stand for the office. Mrs. Ogden Mills Retd, now ‘Trea- sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel belo nts with calomel. His efforts to banis! out these little olive-colored tablets ‘The pleasant little tablets do the that calomel does, but have no bad after strong liquids or chlomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel symetimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its ‘aver Most headaches, “dullness” anc lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you “heavy.” Note how they brain and how they “ 10c and 25 a box, "ani Fouded druggists. —Advt. Price ® 80.4 piece ts nd fintahed handaomely A won Kea. Price ®: “184.4 Cash of Cr Hand < your service proportion, Genuine Oak Buffet tats" bill of the rk up" the spirits. | | will give, your pressure has effects, They don'tginjure the teeth like Mra, Alice | to permit the food | put {n nomination it brought | SUrer: §* favorably regarded as a Jead- | but has wn no ambition to be It is understoord en brought to bear on Miller, the playwright, light of her many outside activities. Up- repr | Mrs. te the N. J. 120 2 05 9 edit Newark Opposite Court Don't Delay Buying Furniture on entation and it is believed that Arthur Livermore of Yonkers, that | who did remarkable pre-election work | in her county, will be felt to be suf- 41 | ficlently divided from the big clty im In © appeal to all delegates. Mrs. Charles Noel frequently canvassed for the 50c a Week Delivers Any Baby Carriage oranything we sel! upto $35 Trash or Credit $1.50 a Week Delivers Our f! 3-Room Outfit Other 2, 8. 4 ai Up to $2,600 Victrolas & Grafonolas *98 6 Room Outtite kor Mi | Pay for it #16 gn delty $30 Pay for it $3 on de- Account of the Draft Our Protection to Draft Men Reduction of Payments If the income of your family is reduced because of we. will reduce your payments in Free Life Insurance In the event of your death, we family a receipted balance of your account, up lo the amount of $200. If you buy Furniture and ere drojied we want you to know oe We ty es share (o make your family comfortabl during your ebeence. This offer is open to new cur tomers on new accounts ao well as to old customers. 80 of her name, but her consent im felt to be doubtful in the ate women have clamored for a Sdgo has CRIMMINS ESTATE GOES TO FAMILY ! CHARITIES. AIDED, > Will (, $1,000 Pach te | Sons’ Wives If They Live in | Harmony with Husbands | the *, wife of my son Mar fat the time of ye in tiving In harmony 1 non, $1,000 for har pare mine, my death with my ronal use “1 give and bequeath Holmes Crimmine Jobn PD. Cr "time of my mony with In the matt to Lilian wife of my «on mine i, $1,000, if at the rath aho is living in har. sald won." of ‘harition the Lattice DF receive a bequest me from which ts to Anual Christmas dinner s of thetr home; the of $8,000, provide for th —- Ad ie a Or, Aas o>, yA , se Consider scarcity, coat pure $50 Montagn. througho rarely pe not lived feel well Stores. pattern v that will fi Fancy mi chillas ins models Marwaret |, Anniversary Specials In All Departments. In Celebration of Brill Brothers 30th Anniversary row are remarkable in the extreme, and in view of the fact that conditions are constantly becoming more trying, it might easily be said that one Suit or Over- Extra Special price ard particularly desirable Chesterfield models, satin lined Kuppenheimer Clothes for Men Overcoats, $22.50 to $65.00 They represent the very maximum of quality, ‘reliability and value. | excel them—few, indeed, can equal Their reputation for all that is good | them. ‘They present as fine a variety. and dependable has been well | of patterns, fabrics and designs as can earned, for clothes, ‘like men, very Clothes Specials at #15 and *20 Overcoats and Suits purchased some time ago for this special occasion. They represent the combined value-giving efforts of manufacturers who have cause to Specials in Furnishing Goods for Men $3.00 Shirts Special at $2.00 Genuine Russian Cord Madras ina splendid assortment of smart, neat designs, shirts 30th Anniversary Specials for Boys Overconts at $6.98 | Sizes 8 to 10. 44 East 14th Street 47 Cortlandt Street Stores at 1456 Broadway, 125th Street, 14th Street and in Brooklyn Open Saturday Evening, far teowne ta thie Comal, [the deat. Wedneatey + Mtn | repented | Rohnet of & Catherine of Sienna Vat (On 10 Vines ' te Paw 1.000 met ¢ ‘ Thowpt [tte at. 1 ‘ ‘ phan A ' Mieere onl Hepes Fast M4 Mi rne 5 taty ott Built on better bag toad era i set | lines-made on cate ees better lasts yet panes within price rea ines tee vin son-that 1s the Golden idea of better Shoes for Men Kubbere purchased now will prowe mighty handy when you need bem ranging from and one Aervant ® lexacy ollare tw ft among o One thow distributed tein the Crim erty on Madison and 59th street tance and sof Mary provided for In the will by directions to the executors to set aside certain propor. tions for their use Founded 1887 ing the present high cost of materials and production and also their the Special Values offered in the seven Brill stores to-day and to-mor- hased now is worth two purchased next year. Montagnac Coats at $37.50 ac is one of the choicest of all Overcoat fabrics; those offered at this ut, and really wonderful value at $37.50. Suits, $22.50 to $45.00 lor sheer value no clothes made can be seen anywhere; every desirable thing in Overcoats or Suits you will find here. t a reputation that they have up to. disposed toward us and the greatest value-giving efforts of the Brill Among them you will find almost every desirable model, fabric and which it is possible to buy at $15 and $20. $1.50 Neckwear Special at $1.00 Scarfs of rich Satin Brocades and fine Printed Warps, in beautiful flowered ef it well, wash well and wear well, fects, well made and generously shaped, Mackinaws at $7.95 In gray, green, red and brown plaids, with shawl collars. Sizes 10 to 18, Norfolk Suits $7.95 Cheviots in gray and brown mixtures; some with extra trousers; Sizes 7 to 18, xtures and chin- | mart,new Trench Stetson Hats, $4.50 and $5.00—Borsalino’s at $7.00 The Kuppenheimer House in New York and Brooklyn 1486 Broadway at 42d St. 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street at 3d Ave. 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn oe ee Ore te oe ne ete eS EINE eM OR a CNe Ht no BOLTS tn tha DEINE EE pease:

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