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2 # Wr Misses’ Winter Coats Misses’ Fur “Trimmed Coats Hib furnitnr heation of the taste, habits and character of the owner © The substantial and intellipent people whe buy their furniture at claims to quality avd moderate prtee Chippendale Dining Room Suite, Genuine Mahouany, 10 preces Bidet 6 nce $325 You are cordially invited to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here. They ore interesting and instructive. + KELLNER BROS) _S.E. Cor. 15" ST.e 6 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, mee BUTS BUILD RLS eS AS BATTLE GOES ON, YARD. rn ust y and the surprise nature of | MNKs saved thousands of lives, Sub-| Alfred A. Wheat, No, 185 Broadway, Itish blow meant practically no! #ttuted Yor the customary prepara-| counsel for Mra, Brown, refused to rotallatory barrage fire. When the| try artillery fire, they saved more | give out any statement am to the na- hans did get thelr shell acrean| ves, always sacrificed when artillery | ture of the case, although he ad- | working, the minsilew did not mow | Preparation warns an enemy of an| mitted the papers had been served ) Infantrymen. They rattled for|!™pending attack and brings an en-| Mr, Hrown also refused to discuss - Jemy barrage against the assaulting | the suit eee Mr. Brown fs well known among New York hotel men. Ife was for Gern dowr | «Franklin Simon g Co, - A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Important Sale—Saturday Twelve new belted or semi-Empire Mode! with or without fur trimming; of ‘Pom Pos’ Bolivia, wool velour or silvertone; majority silk lined, warmly-interlined. 14 to a voor, jpectal 29.50 Belted, Empire or semi-fitted models of ‘Pom Pom,” vicuna velour or wool velour; collars of natural beaver, seal dyed nutria or Aus tralian opossum fuy; ell lined and ay jh ai 45. 00 14 to 20 years. various fashionable furs. Load 14 to 20 years. sses’ Velveteen Dress in navy, Deore or black; bodice bound with braid, satin roll collar; preted draped skirt. Bizes 14 to 20 years, pectal Misses’ Emb’d Georgette Dress 18.5: oille. gio med, fur; lined and interlined. beaver, brown, Burgundy; trimmed with taahlenabie raat ncetines: MIssksS’ WINTER SULTS With or without fur trimming. Girls’ Fur Collared Coats Belted model of wool velour, in the most panel pockets, button trim- le collar of natural nutria 6 to 16 years. Juniors’ Fur Trimmed Coats Twelve new winter models of wool velour, in Forms tats igor banal 15 to 10 years, @ The plain tailored Bults are three entirely new winter models, of silvertone Special ‘of wool velour. The fur trimmed Suite of wool velour are trimmed with Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Dressy models of velveteen in various new colors; also of velveteen combined wie plaid 12 to 16 yoars. Girls’ Afternoon Dresses 39. FOR YARD, AS THEY ADVANCE { Cann, a t port harmieanty off the ateot! I heat of the phyacal Wonderful Development in f the tan ( New York oe ite Saving System Back Hilde la RBG tlh Beka of Firing Line. 9 war iincHinin Whied Wepl ee New System of Bu Wilttaon PRtdie Stramne.| suse tomes ane vord oF Band Fat Reduction *\ri rien nrant ananos “Veta nary ot mache THE FIBLD, Nov. 28 (United Press) W yng hin vie- Bogiond’s master stroke against | ith the Cambrai was enrried through to vie~ “ he produces tory with an almont incredibly ama canualty Het @ statement given out Inat The total of German prisoners tak day, Henry Ford paid: “We en to-day reached the point where it] ™ust think more about machin ory. If this war ia to be won, it exceeded by several thousand the! wit be won by the nation that whale of the British losses in killed,| knows beat how to use tools and wounded and missing machinery." Machinery saved the British thou-| Acting as mechanical cavalry, and sands of lives. Une of tanke to bat. | UUKe equine cavalry almost imper- te Instead of You’ to German efire, the British | Back still further behind the lines! was the gigantic machinery which I! enabled Haig and Byng to mass enor- mous forces of men and war para- phernalia with the speed necessary ta arry through their plans for a sur- prise attack, $3,175 VERDICT SAVES REPUTATION OF OCTOPUS | | Lizzie, Who Was Shy Two Ten- | tacles, Wins Suit for Her Con- structor, a Film Photographer. | Groat was the reJotcing in deep sea | soctal circles to-day when it was learned that Lizale, the shy young octopus—sho was shy two tentaclen—who has had her reputation torn to tatters in the Federal Court for the last ten daya, had | © MISSES’, JUNIORS’ ano GIRLS’ WINTER COATS i ifleate of character in shape of a verdict for $3 being the amount awarded to |mtructor, J. Ernest Williamson, against |the Universal Film Company, producers of “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’ Williamson, a submarine photograph- er. who changed the whole course of | Lizaie’s life by getting her @ Jo bin the movies, med the company to + recat compensation beyond that provided in an eight week's contrapt, alleging that {t took more than six months to com- plete the picture | Counsel for the company used up twenty thousand tea of lancuage in denouncing Lizzie | pus," but Willia serted that she was made of the best rubber, canvas and wire that he could find aes WOMAN FALLS TO DEATH. Plunges From Fourt ory Win- low of Harlem Flat House. been give na cer ‘Spectat 19.75 oe “st 39.50 7 222 124th Street heard a crash in the yard ot 1 lock to-day, and found the body of Sophie Berger, a widow, fifty-one, who had lived on the fourth floor, rear, on the stone pave- ment. Mrs, Berger lived with her son Fred, an employee of the Interborough. An- other #on, William, a sailor In the Navy, is home on a fur gone to a grocer re and on his way back the janitress told him his mother was dead ‘Tho East 120th Street station records the case as one of al death, 50 pectal 14.50 F. Kleinberger Galleries Inc. In rose, Copen, gray, taupe or navy; mado over Dressy modele of velveteen of various soft vik; waiat, flowing sleeves and ter okt embr’d OG p(y _—slkn} lao verge dresses, embroidered oF com: SSENTEMNEIND in self color. 14 to 20 years. Spectal . bined with silk. 12 t0 16 Speck 18.50 net XNQUNCR ‘a bum octo-| nitress of the flat house at No. | ugh. He said he had | 1917,' C.S. MELLEN'S WIFE secrecy Surrounds Action, be erving of Papers at Vander. bilt Hotel Is Admitted An neti mn for a ' affer ne has been Inetituled amalnat Mew Katharine Dloyd Liv ton Motlen, resident of the New York, New Fa. ven and Hartford TMaltroad, The mMplainant ts Mra Marraret B ) Hrown, Anatat the Vanderblit Hotel | blaine War made on M Melien while she was in the restaurant of the Van- derbilt Hote! last Wednesday, At the hotel it wan said to-day that Mrs. Mellen ha Secrecy surr * the entire action although friends of Mra. Mellen de- clared she is wrongfully aed. several years manager of the Orang- ery af the Hotel Astor before going to the Vanderbilt as an assistant man- ager. The Browns were married three or four years ago. Within the past |aix weeks they ler what \f iy of Mr. Br maintenane 8. Mellen t# the seco the railroad man They |ried in 189%. Mrs. Mellen lived in Brooklyn. Of late y Mellens have divided their time be- tween a home In New Haven and a country state at Stockbridge, Mass. ae = Government Hecoantiznes Right of | Telephone Girls to Organize, phone strike reported to-day to the De partment of Labor by Secreta son, who brought the tw Francisco, Wage increases avers per cent. will be given jthe employees es during the war | wilt be dixcountenanced | lala inact A iG _ Tomorrow’s \t The Day A Remarkable Tomorrow, Saturday, mor: our 86th National Dollar 208 Broadway, corner Ful tation to pay us a visit, Our salesmen have been to you gentlemen who have been buying higher priced shirts this is an open invi- State Chmemee Wied amine tite . + olay We the erty Hand Sateeman ‘ ' suet are “" vty faces ; vmeThe Broadway Shop Where Fashion Reigns: € Kepesorns te Now occupy three-quarters of the entire block “@4 Broadway, Cor. 81st St. Special SALE for Saturday Wonderful Bargains Daytime Coats. Som eS ad 23.50 Formerly sold up to $45.00 Very Daytime Coats—Warious cloths und models 35.00 45.00 F Formerly sold up to $65.00 Very Special | Daytime Coats——Highest class models Formerly sold up to $89.50 Very Special Afternoon and Evenin ,Gowns— lighest type models. Former up to $95.00. 7 a Se Very Special 59.50 For Street and Afternoon Wear one or two of a kind To Close 29.75 Formerly sold up to $65.00 To Close 18.50 Formerly sold up to $39.60 Wonderful Sale of Waists Special Purchase 4,500 WAISTS Entire stock of one of the foremost wholesale manufacturers, in a great variety of models. Such Values have never before been offered— the prices are far less than the wholesale cost. Plaid Satin Crepe Hadkf Linen Dimity Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists 2.95 3.95 4.50 295 1.45 Actual Value Actual Value Actual Value Actual Value Actual Value $5.90 $7.50 $7.50 $4.75 $2.00 MNO EX CHANG! APPROVALSZ Satin Dresses Georgette Dresses Serge Dresses Evening Dresses Satin Dresses Serge Dresses Georgette Dresses Velveteen Dreases VALID LT UL ALATTLAL IPYAAOLLL AL DAMA VI LAALTTDLET VIZIO At 208 Broadway Achievement and Its Significance ning, we open Shirt Shop at ton Street, and This achievement not only emphasizes the marked success of an idea which many said “couldn't be done,” but now that it HAS BEEN DONE, carries with it a message of welcome significance to the well-dressed man who is of an economical turn of mind ~and who in these times is not? pafticularly in- Will Close Out Saturday GIRLS ann JUNIORS’ DRESSES i. Sites 12 to 17 years | | Dressy or tailored models | of navy serge, plain etl or plaid silk. | 9.75 Heretofore $11,50 to $18.50 eC ls ae a Oa rn nv | Will Close Out Saturday MISSES’ AFTERNOON GOWNS Of Georgette Crepe and Satin Dressy gowns in French blue, navy, taupe, gray, 14 to 20 years 18.50 Burgundy or brown; embroidered or beaded, Heretofore $29.50 NO CREDITS M725 FIFTH AVENUE Between 46th and 61h Abe The New Galleries wilt be { ‘epen from November, 12 to 40 with @ ‘ LOAN EXHIBITION of § PRIMITIVES K the full gross receipts of which Will go to the 4 American WAR RELIEF (2 Admission, 50c,;" Saturdays, §! The Light Wine Hospitality Great for Highbatls structed NOT to urge you to buy, but to let you be the sole judge of our product. We are frankly eager to have you see this 86th link in our national chain of Dollar Shirt Shops which now extends from Cali- fornia to New York. Then, and only then, will you yourself see that OUR Dollar Shirt is not really in the dollar class at all; and will appreciate why hundreds of thousands of discriminating dressers now wear these shirts without sac- rificing any of the qualities they used to find only at much higher prices. Mueey Paterson Shop, 205 Main St. NATIONAL DOLLAR Sse SRSA Sar Spens ov 23 208 BROADWAY cicrs. Other N.Y. Shops: 31 Park Row, Opp. “From Coast to Coast"’ THE PRICE.—Just as the true judge of art does not estimate a painting's worth by its asking price, so does the man of good taste judge his apparel not by its price, but by QUALITY of fabric, elegance of appearance, proper style and satisfactory durability. ONE DOLLAR would not, under ORDI. NARY circumstances, be expected to buy a first-class shirt, but ours is the product of an extraordianry idea, whereby.a single buying power for 36 separate shops, backed by a small profit policy, gives to ONE DOLLAR extraordinary buying power, P. 0.—1476 Broadway, at 42d St, Newark Shop, 847 Broad St. SHIRT SHOPS, INC. went