The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 19

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; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917. 1” pr A oe fs Ls EXECUTOR OF PERJURY © AS POLITICAL LECTURER inenre yew ' American submarine during (he — Aeainet MayonAcks I Kavolution, It was iarae enough for No Mail or Telephone Orders Accepted No Goods Delivered To-Day and To-/lorrow Continue the Great WAR TIME SALE New York's Clothing Sensation—Which Offers Every $22.50, $25, $28 and $30 Albert Fo teen ' oniien @ One man, KWaped ithe w flattened eum of May and Hark ‘a and It towed @ torped , Propeller, At the top ‘ a cote f Jutta t ara f tyme ‘ @ aevew operated fram within, ‘The widow of Gen. Hutterfeld, 5 ‘ ab stata of the nee eubMaring wae designed (9 QM WD Murromate Kouthard of 1 " “7 Kean Virwtnis Towed Torpe fo and Inventor under an enemy whip, freien the rerew County at Cold Mpring yoaterts & meeting at t ie } 2 in It and gat away, leaving @ torpedo remove hia eo ‘ rr Cn st the bees 7 Tried It Out in Revolution, | and time chad to the weraw. May and t Mire tr arty tn Lanes @ that but Tide PB The first 1 une the terficid left " ui Weald “he Gemnintes Vide Balked Him, new craft came when « Hel war Hagar « of persury 1 ard 1 an eieetive ’ . ship anchored off Governor's Island, declaring he had testified the med polit “Ff, and ae fit flow a strong tide in New York) tut the worew atruck metal fasten- nervices he had rendered Mew. ft font . e bmarine could relocate hia boat the reality, they were we oe aia nape Harbor prevented the United Mtates | in nd before the akipper of the terflold wera worth $4,800 from firat «i « the submarine auc conatully and loft that achievement | tide carried him away. Tide folled Ona of hia particular for «a mubmersibie YeAr® two other attampta made againat againet Harknenn ie that } er craft in the Hudson. May, erected & colonmal statue . Robert Fulton designed amubmaring Gen, Butterfield at Clermont A With Oysters lim 1801, whioh, in the War of 1812, ft and 1294 Mtreet, New ¥ y was planned to Gre against « Tiritien hie w in Every Style Use peleak ship anchorad off Park, Moreo 0 rf 99 Tut friends of the prisoners Inter legen, the work 19 & poor Ilkenons fered, and loft the Germana first the General and, in fact, in a r chance at underwater warfare, A stronity, submarine designed by a Bavarian gained this distinction by breaking Ft Up the blockadé of a Daninh fleet off Kiel. The boat later ¢ paped from onlled for its Naw London, | Central Hingar bitterly denounces Noah nael for hin co-xecut ‘men, tricked M him, Hf Harkn charges tha *, “who is water pressure, but was dredged out and ¢ fwayed by him e ty) ako tor Soupn, Salad, [| 0% youre ago and te now on exibi-| Hagar asked the Busromate te pun Hot and Cotd Meats and || on in Beriin, |They made a counter motion Vegetable Especially Mr, Hedell credited John P. Hol- p nish Hagar on the samo charge ie if Baked Bear land, an American of Irish birth, with) Hoth motions were disminse ‘ ‘ . . 1 re at Grocers and | tine tho father of the modern ub | Without a Single Solitary Exception or Reservation marine, but he told vw our naval APMP LEELA MAHL Delicatessen Stores | engineers had to go to Germany to at Nurem- get an engine per : EH MADE IN U.S.A.| erg. te was, he sald, the off burn | enue. Pritchard, 331 Spring N.Y. ] tng Diesel engine that gave the sub- “ Rosenbach Values Slippers for Evening Wear $3.35 and $3.85 Usually $5 to $7 marine its wide cruising range, Im- nis on the Nuremberg make yeration in our submarines, The American product od hard 6 with re type engine are now In ood re- " ; CREDIT TERMS tian Department. of vision of the Ordnance was read, Col. Dunn ts th reat buyer of artillery ar eald that in barrage fire respons! turers home to 874 We repeat most emphatically, this is no special purchase for sale purposes, no season- end accumulation of odd sizes and left over stock, and rag-tag collection of clothes of doubtful pedigree—but one of the most momentous stock disposal movements in the history of the Clothing Business, and has been inaugurated in the midst of a season which has had no equal for high prices, for rising markets and for merchandise shortage; it offers Clothing of Known Merit and Highest Reputation at absolutely Remarkable Reductions. It has been arranged by us for the single purpose of disposing, as quickly as possible, of clothing purchased by us in anticipation of a rising market; stocks of clothing which have not moved with the speed to which Brill stores are accustomed because weather conditions have been highly unseasonable and because more than a million men are wearing Uncle Sam’s Khaki and have no earthly use for civilian clothes. We choose therefore to “*Get from Under’’ and offer men and young men what we honestly believe, and what the past few days’ selling indicates, is The Greatest Clothing Sale New York Has Known Big Men, Stout Men and Tal) Men Are Well Provided for in Big Sized Suits "ms WINTER O’COATS #:.!"%mv WINTER SUITS sis, |" BOYS’ CLOTHING sS, pee | i} $3-0° Down on $50." 5 00 “ 75° 00 of exploding he 7 50 66 66 490-00 10-00 «#159: eviation from. tn , 15:0 « « 209-08 manufacture might 00 00 ( fail to carry the f PRE E . 4 ing troops. F BRASS BED The advisability of a committee chosen from the society to correlate . the interests of the munitions manu- Open Monday andSaturda’ Evenings v1 | N N ; N \ : facturer and in| tor and to work with the Se of War and the Ramburg and I, W, Speer fr. H. Koppers Company said that Jast threo years the by-product {put has practi 1 mean an anni doubled aving of 104 ST. L, STATION AT CORNER | 4c Sold at v4 Dee, 7 Imported Gold or Silver Cloth, £30.00 Trench Coats..... $17.50 | $80.00 Silk Mixture Suits....... $17.50 On Sale at All Brill Stores “ Brown was \ Wi Pi S rt B Ik P $50.00 Chesterfield Overcoat: . $17.50 | $24.00 Blue Flannel Suits - $17.50 | $8.95 Blue Serge Suits, 7 to 18. ....... $6.75. COLUMBUS AVE aay was cole at ite Satin, lack Satin, $40.00 Satin Lined Overcoat “$17.50 830 00 1 pace Worsted Suite. ....$17-80 | 99.05 Ilue Serge Suits, 7 to 18...-s----$8.78 ” The Gover will biluld « ‘ ‘ A * 428.00 Trench Overconts. "$17.50 | 22.50 Fancy Casnimere Suits BET.103 & 104” ST een we ici : Patent Kid, Dull Kid, White Kid SE OD French CLSArHORIAL s\-scoaueesBtd Ot | gon OU Blue Gecee Silte $1730 | 810.99 Blue Serge Su $6.75 430.00 Fancy Raglan Overcoat $17.80 | 825.00 Black | tfinished Worsted... $17.50 | $8.95 Mixed Cheviot Suits, 7 to 18,..... $6.75 j All have beautiful long, graceful lines, with high Louis XIV. #28.00S B. Form Fitting Coats... ..$17.50| $30.00 G heviot 8 $17.50 | $9.95 Mixed Cheviot Suits, 7 to 18 $6.75 $25.00 Faney Striped Overcoats, , ....$17-50 | 828.00 Striped Worster $17.50 | $10.95 Mixed Cheviot Suits, 7 to 18... . $6.75 $17.50 | 610.00 BY} ts, ..6. 6. $17.50| 825,00 ¢ nfinished $17.50 Wl Suits se $17.80 | tome BOY'S? OVERCOATS ft £80.00 Herrin $28.00 Stor | heels. You will have to see these slippers to appreciate the { nee wonderful values. hone Effes In ; £28.00 Grey Fr vos $17.50 | £4.00 BSUS cay seg LEED | inea 3 to 9 #25. Hlack Kersey O oO $17.50 * v Hits 5 ° WHEELED ABOUT IN CARRIAGE), A Rosenbach Value for Men Bib Hack erm Greets 0A) 643 Rony Chev Si 0. SHEAR || Sam Stam £28.00 Scotch Mixture Overcoats $17.50 | $30.00 Fancy Worsted Suits + $17.50 nich Overcoats, Sto 9......4+. $6.75 : f Miature Ove $17.50 | #25.00 Black Thibet Suits $17.50 s $6 Sh y Overcoatings $17.50 | #25.00 Pencil $17.50 | $10.08 ita hahaa niet : poll oe ? vercoate. "$17.50 | $30.00 Cambridge Grey $17.50 | 88.05 Chinchilla Overcoats, $to8......$6. Remarkable Experience fence .0f Miss Horton, $25.00 Plaid Tack Overcosts.........617.60 | $90.00 Cambrids Grey, Bute, + Tee | on o8 Chinchilla Overcoate, 3108s... 98:78 822.50 Heavy Cassimere Co: $17.50 Plenty of Black Suits, Plenty of | $10.96 Chinchilla Overcoats, 3 to 8 $6.75 Who Suffered Since 4 Years Old. i Ge ny Cre Coatencceu$4.S8 | Weaty of Pl Blk Sait Hen 0.98 Chinchilla Overcom =I Nh hone WINTER ULSTERS fale, $22.50, $25, $28 and $30 _neizhbors can hardly] decided to give it a trial anyway. 1 i 830,00 Plaid Ulstera.....+. $17.50 0". DRESS CLOTHES ,*. Fall Overcoats for Men it Gladys s now} am glad I did, for to-day I am entirely i $28.00 Storm Ulsters.... even ee $17.50 For Evening and Afternoon Wear Reduced to $17.50 i free im rheumatism of the joints } «+ $17.50 At the 49th Street Store Only $25.00 Grey Mixture Ulsters.... $22.50 Ulsterettes ; 824.00 Driving Ulsters tan ache or a pain—pertectly —_—__. $17.50| 825.00 silk Lined Mull Drews Coats... $17.50 ishi $17.50 | @40.00 Silk Lined F $17.50 Furnishing Goods ull Dress Conte t T must 425.00 Touring Conts £2/$17.80 | $25.00 Silk Lined Dinner Jue $17.50 erful medi } 430.001 Conte 1227$17;50 | 880.00 Silk Lined Dinner Ji $17.50 _ For Men all the er other suf- }) Mahogany 828.00 Convertible Collar Ulsters..:./$17/80 | #2500 Cutaway Coats with Vests... §17.50 Specially Priced Learerenwnutdens experience HY Catt, with gen- mea , use my recipe, take Var-ne-sis and do not let up until th re well uine Rinex soles; Good- “1 would be glad A YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED! cae avid he pleat fa ave nity OUT eae elias a. teal! barpatms Sale To-day and To-morrow At All Brill Stores | Gladys Horton, 15 Abbott Street, W. Lynn, Mass.” Almost Every Style Made at Equal Values. | | Tiere S$. Watts, well known in Hy e Lynn, and employed at Lynn Post NEW TORK : i “Miss Horton was pronounced in- Ladies’ Shoe sively. 519 Fulton Street, Cor. Du sft rable by several of our best physi car bth J * wf! / |Cians. Her hands were misshapen, \Y 10 West 23d St., Near th Ate, i Ipp. Namm’, | |her lower limbs almost useless, while ) 3 Park Row, Opp. Post Office. Orps Nagein's Jeach moment of her life was one of | Lust week I called upon ¢ first time L had geen her ¢ began » taking Var-ne-sis, [Y Mail Orders a chi paly hands, lowan Urabe te per Promptly Filed dition and a healthy flush on cks. A well y hearted, irl. All this « from tak. "ZZ ei ng Varene-sis 1 wa I cannot say how pleased 1 d how T thank you for your \l interest in her case. I find it ven now to belteve this girl ts well as any one. No lor be pointed out as she wa her arms bent at the elbows, girl who was unable to help hy and unable even to button het coat. She now has fr eC joints and wa enth asked about her recovery “LE don't know just ¥ I have had rheumatism four years old and it is perience for me to have the 1 be free of pain. T] 44 East 14th St. Broadway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Avenue idesige | 279 Broadway 1456 B’way at 42d St. 125th St. at 3d Ave. Brooklyn Stores i 4th Street, 1450 Broadway, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open To-Morrow Evening 17 STORES “MAN Upst air sexi an, » s that I had to. the same one I saw about a year ago, . eeled in small carriage, ol ed from a life of torture, She afflicted, my ankles, knees, hands, rer and told me she should pray arms and shoulders | tor him every night of her life. Such A Te ane tinable to walk on account| gratitude one seldom finds and. to e + of the pain in my feet and kne rthanks Ladd my own,” Miss Watts 4 ‘ Helpless and in continued 4 sso would gladly answer any ques th ight wher wo tions about the case , ‘ y > ey Creede Sifted. bodily ancl dre Mury A. Lynch, who lives at the With Next Sunday World in Greater New York and Vicinity. have i H Rent ld t tols uldress 4s Miss Horton, said ing the days when I wou ve ame address as Miss He Said: = je ag Lome . . 4 ME moved, Twas unable to cut my) | MI have known Miss Horton for Four Full-Size Pages of Pictures Devoted Exclusively to food or feed myself and fr ey ears and watched her 5 were bent at the elbows, unable suffering, I can verify 4 . get them away from my bods. My nt as to her suffering agi nhs ‘ be in perfect health “You can see L e full use of 1 “ai me ng paul An cndertully hands and arms and my fingers } wie the treatment of rheu As Shown in Photographs Fs War Ph I Oia, os sh ped th t af ths joints Ne sufferer ¢ in Takn by ona e om 30 1 Just Bick from Russia. writer, at o be ou ar-ne-sis, t ry helping hundreds regain their (| LEHR trim torte al i a te Order Next SUNDAY WORLD ‘sonic tintin ” orton end to A Varney, evan It f ; » but they failed t ne seen “Rust of “Humar EDITION LIMITED ds of mi in nges ree meta if L would take it, 1 had ctt's Riker-Hegemen Drug. Ste -ponfidence that it would help me, , but i] gnd al religble druggists,—Advu,

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