The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1917, Page 7

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Pe. " : ae | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1917. ‘ ,. | pumtgation and there aboard when the flames were discov | Hoboken Fire Department believes se one WATER POWER TO SAVE COAL cred an am won te prowowed) URGES NEW WAR MEDALS. Getting Too Fat? ; ' ne Metermion Waere Try This—Reduce . atee on tat are the ° Aus to the fumigation ' f yeu Fine fire was 60 ni aplaag Jevelopmeny of Natural Energ on the The biaze created great exciteme ” be follow thie whith is endorsed tay (hownn whe kno Ask your de “ on the Hoboken water front, coming Ked on igres . ta rowid be put inte use Why have gray hair? P noon attat Ueitad Minton widiers = President [Seo some Sooke Sars ae had raided the district. It wan belter WASHINGTON, Mo i Wate - edule yourself to became prema- at first the flames we ° ‘ . © wv | vith ¢ cenmetGneminee 8 . 1 / ard Ave 5 | ir p anve vat que American Aseectation of Tokte|. « ben ae ol Mare ‘hg lorena hd laeuacume where & quantity of foodetette wa 00 6f cont, Oi Go before Co Weivomes Raver Morete. lf ° he mt a Se Horn Tab ' fi hair, naturally, cooly, walaly, in stored. G ‘mM en he si be sate from | for “Mitinawiehen harentul drums « het “the last minh » three on four ¢ two, g inconspicuous way, sono one will Fire on Pastores Believed to Soldier guards « po you are it. Be youthful now used by t . 7 ih wit aurative looking. Keep your Have Been Caused by aad aatdiers tvught the on the breael, | dieting oF eutrelen hout d showy lon. saw it wan beyond ¢ nirol. Then ety et eee Le ond —— they allowed Hoboken firemen on the alana piers and ship. e |. Fire wae djevovered between the An alarm brought two New York | fret and second decks on the star- City fireboate. Fire engines were run | board side of the United Mtates army | out on the pler and used water from ‘ transport Pastores at the former! the river, [t ts belies © water | North German Lioyd dock In Mobo-| May have done conside damage | | to the foodstuffs and rea on | the boat. The whip itweit was little | damaget. r ~~ | ken early to-day. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders| rie verse! had been wealed up for James McCreery & Co, A thorough Investieation ts being a) made of the blage. Some of the Ger ; cas ; ? : =e if ; mans taken in the raid earlier tn the 5th Avenue COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2181 34th Street | night had been corraled for a time on the dock where the ship ix moored On the concrete pie@h are stored mii-! lions of dollars worth of munitions. The Pastores arrived recently trom | France, | Se | : } Fuel Administration to Withdraw | x A Very Special Sale Priority Orders for West and | Divert Shipment | For WEDNESDAY Only | WASHINGTON, Nov. £0.—The Fuel Administration ta cons ‘ al diate withdrawal of the der which all Middle Western coal TAUPE FOX SCARFS | chipinenta nave been going to lak orta for the Northwestern territory. 20.00 \Wwhen thie’ te done J » | diverted to the East i Scarf |ages, particularly in New Animal Fox Searfs made from “eyaale priees for bY-p Genuine Solid Fox Skins. |were fixed by the Fuel tion to-day as follows ES ,, zg, . fa Kamchatka Fox Scarfs.......... 39.50 42.50 = 45.00 y d use mus i rt ; fixed for anthracite | Taupe Fox Muffs...........0.. 22.50 = 32.50 = 39.50 Re ire Laat 5 SLEVELAND, Nov. — 20.—Det F Kamchatka Fox Muffs.......... B50 4500 4850 1 ee ne agrees ( by which rallroad transportat coal is to be speeded up to end BONWIT TELLE CO Sitter ss before Homer H, Jo! le * Bho ‘ . Administrator, here to ow. 1 Shop agreement will speed t ke vb implifying tern FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET sratGions, elltainating all cross-auritch- ing, preventing reconsixnm of roal — 4 expediting unlording an vv me - Best & Co.- ‘Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street SHARP REDUCTIONS | For Four Days Only WOMEN’S APPAREL 4 i NYONE desiring a smart well-made garment to ; finish the season, cannot afford to overlook the n n rece en e ad e O opportunities offered by this occasion. - rg , ’ DRESSES Haas ik net, Velvet crepe de chine, and Ser : | FINEST WINTER OVERCO ATS $15.00 $18.50 $25.00 Heretofore $25.00 to $79.00 | “pos tana aa SUITS \ For Men and Young Men ‘ ; Sv 'S. tailored with distinction, many of them tur MI 2 trimmed, comprising models of many ditferent | Size 36 to 46 9d kinds of wool and fabrics, as well as velveteens. $30.00 Heretofore $35.00 to $39.50 $ 55 00 ‘ ~ e COATS A LARGE collection of coats in smart street color, combining both the most desired materials and formerly $65.00 $75.00 $85.00 nodels, made with large tur collars and cuffs, will be sold for this occasion at : i $27 .50 and $40.00 | By special arrangement, within the past few days, extraordinary purchases have been Heretofore $35.00 to 849.40 made of Men’s Finest Winter Overcoats, and are being offered at pronounced savings = a : a . | 4 Fashioned of Imported Fabrics, including Ballygarvey, O'Brien and Oxford Meltons; also Overcoat- BLOUSES. ings from the foremost Woolen Mills of America, comprising Worumbo Montagnacs, Elysian, Patent Beaver, q XTRAORDINARY values in ‘Georgette and Hockanum and Smooth Kersey. crepe de chine blouses in smart suit shades, i i i i white and flesh. Both tailored /anil lace trimmed. Handsome Dress Overcoats, in a wonderful variety, including Chesterfield model, with slightly form Duplicates of styles which would: ordinarily sell | tracing back which gives smartness to an otherwise conservative style; tailored of finest Worumbo Montag- for half again as much, keel, nac, Elysian, Patent Beaver and Imported Melton; lined throughout with finest satin. Bo $3.95 ) * | Large oomy Ulsters made of Imported Overcoatings (warmth without weight) —Ballygarveys, Gipson &, | evel . | Lemaire and O'Briens, with illuminated backs; belt in back or all around; some with yoke and inverted plait i One of these would make a most fusefiil Christmas gift. ! in back, others plain; perfectly tailored; quarter silk lined. | / = MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT. -FIFTH FLOOR. i 5

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