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ona Shon Mauna Standard d Mert THE EVENING WORLD, VORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917. ied _ EVER |: CURTAIL STORE DELIVERIES. RUSH Of RECRUITS: winavi at ‘mere nam “EA A ba | E mt tate Detener & ie te Come et te fot . nd eppiicnnte 34" St. New York Christmas| Sales The whole store reflects the Holiday spirit and every department co-operates in making possible useful gifts. FOR WOMEN Novelty and Street Shoes............ $7. 35 to $12. 50 pot Slippers in $1.15 to $6.00 Hosieryinembroid- ered andlacedesign $1.35 to $4.00 FOR MEN House Slippers in all leathers and in felt ccs .. $1.50 to $5.00 Traveling en $1.50 & $3.50 Socks in plain, clocked and ribbed (s(t -4 sr $1.00 to $1.75 FOR CHILDREN Shoes in all leath- ers, lace andbutton $2. 00 to $6. 00 Special embroid- ered, colored and Fancy Moccasins and Bootees for In- fants...... Plain and Fancy noes and Stocks 95— to $1.00 ee eee we ee ee ee ee eee ee = ee ae ee ee ee 65e to $1.25 ec <a ec ee ee ae ee ee ee Every need for every foot is here at a Christmas price. ‘ne mee me me ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ann ee _ SPAM RG NomrriWesr Comnen Suxmn Aves 1S"251a, Pome ‘arate Will Speak Your Good Wishes SU MMULAIN Help the baht spirit of Christmas last the ( Ny YEAR ROUND by making GIFTS that wili fille want in the Complete Comfort of some” home. A chair, a desk, « thousand other things in our big store that will make your thoughtfulness remembered after Christmas has gone. We cordially offer you our ai SELECTION, our unequalled LOW PRICES, and, if de sired, our LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS, Open Raturdey Evenings. Motor Deliveries mesrpenere % tay 4 Three-Piece Parlor Suite in mahogany finished with cane panels upholstered in f blue or mulberry velour, indestructible springs in seats Siecer “42: .60 as illustrated . ' Rocker in quar tered oak, golden finish, large and comfortable: us illustrated, 558 Library Table, William one as Ea i period, in mahogany; h: illustrated thing Witond ewes PE NEW YORK WORLD i ' SETS THE PACE 6 9090404404-06-44646-60004 00-646408408 9000000800 Oehxs Se a ES eet enema ‘ me ey to mupply to the Government | | * ' a Sr creda i Dumler | jinmediately ‘and that to fill thie de. | ech it jay x rund they. neeg all the men they | 34 Toblete for 280, mente have run so high in the past oon get. Of thin quota 2,000 men are Tw POOP ee UT DEO UDO tot teeter nne 17% More T ' 1 Mates Army and ¢ 1, Ww Tintted States Nawal Reserve PF ' atrip For Your ‘eis mi : f Mone | ne headquarters, both « Ps " , y Nrondway and pe 1+ : afb Get the Genuine No advance | ul they are now more than double any | "°°" see ned oO 4 const ra! <9 Sa | previous records. Yesterday 12,000| ured on transports and coast gual sae oa day pointed out | = TOAWANDWWY =e ; fll tee wan quickly turned inte @ fae an Thie station wae |] P wntil far into the night Thousants Enlist in Final 0; ayn total the Navel fe. to batld ws: portunity to Porestall Se. Voree wan more than 1.206, To. pithin thirty 7 4 Wobleved, will be ond Draft . ° ’ Ihetriet, whieb New York, Lone County ‘and @ w Jagany, alno bad fl ent, One hu men wern an Chnanhera — Htreet atations for the regu with more than 1 preferences of the he ttenerve Force due to the latter's year eniletment men of the two branches fr lean interchangeably, ome and corridors « Navy Department attempts to n on during the man the battleahipa with the regular | LY hie bom MOM Yan Geom one ice men while the Reserve in co men were enrolled in the army. The) Naval officers to td es bureau remained open until midnight, | that thie dirtrict haa @ quote of 9,000 neveral days, army officers say, that wanted to go into the aero branch | of the nervice. Ir wan announced to-day by ommcera | of both the Navy and the Naval Re- raft will not lone their last chances {enlist to-morrow. Those men com- ing in this quota who are far enough nwn the line not to be called tn the, nonth will be allowed to express a preference for another branch of | the service a <| WOMEN POLICE A SUCCESS S| AT THE MILITARY CAMPS || Arrange for Rational Recreation and| | Safeguard the Morals of the Men and Girt Visitors. WASHINGTON, Dee, 14.—Police- women are becoming increasingly pop- ular as day and night patrols about Ame Women’s Sweaters & and Hasiery at McCutcheon’s >= Christmas Gifts this year should be practical and useful, in keeping with the spirit of the times. A choice from the following selections will certainly be appreciated: Spencer Coats of Shetland Wool in a variety of colors, price $3.50. Brush Wool Sweaters with belt and large sailor col- lar, in grey, green, brown, or Copen, price $5.95. Ancona Wool Sweaters, with belt and shaw! collar which can be buttoned up high at geck, in plain colors or Heather mixtures, price $11.95. Imported Llama Wool Sweaters, with sash, $19.50. Imported Alpaca Wool Sweaters in plain colors or fancy color combinations, price $25.00. Fibre Silk Sweaters, with sash and sailor collar, from $9.75 to 16.50. Pure Silk Sweaters, in plain or fancy weaves, from $25.00 to 47.50. a's military camps, Mra, Philip h Moore, head of the Health and cation Department of the National Council's Woman's Committee, RK | Dete sald lay. The addition of this feminine touch to the stern hand of the law {Is in re- sponse to @ general public demand, ac- cording to Mra. Moore. In many placos they have cleared out undesirable female elements around the camps, and have rot only safeguarded |the morals of the boys in camp and the girls in nearby towns, but have arisen Above mere club-swinging and Inspired roctal tntercourse of the right sort be- t them: content with the mere work of Policing and arresting, they have ar- ranged to give both soldiers and girls recreation. Instead of merely hustling the girls off the street, they are giving social par- ties for them. Well chaperoned dances and entertainments, are warmly he comed by doth m@n and giris, and, through the efforts of the policewomen, such forms of recreation are being ar- ranged, _—— Steamer K: Sunk in Colltston, LONDON, —The steamer Kur- land has been sunk tn a collision, ac- cording to an announcement made by \Lioyds. There are three steamers named | | Kurland, one Belgian and two Russian, |The Belgian steamer Kurland, of 1,964 tons, arrived in an American port on |Nov, 10, The Russian steamers named | Kurland are of 886 and 612 tons respec- Lively. The Annual Mark Down Sale Winter Shoes for Men, Women and Children Now in Progress at Both Stores An Alexander Clearance Sale is known to »mean worth-while reductions, abundant assortments, shoes of unquestioned quality. At Sixth Ave. Store | At Fifth Ave. Store Men's Shoes $3.85 to $6.85 | Men's Shoes $5.85 to $8.45 Women's Shoes $3.85 to $7.85 Women's Shoes $5.85 to $8.85 Women’s Slippers $2.75 to $4.75 | Women's Slippers $4.75 to $7.75 Children's Shoes $2.75 to $3.45 | Children's Shoes $2.'75 to $4.85 Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Ave. at 19th Street at 45th Street Hosiery All Silk Hose, medium weight, Black, White and colors, $1.75 pair. Pure Silk Hose, in White and all the new shoe and evening shades, $1.50 pair. Dipped Silk Hose, Cotton tops and soles, Black, White and all the newest shades, $1.25 pair. Fancy Gk Hose in a large assortment, Very Special, $1.15 pair. White Golf Hose, with Purple, Gold, Green, Black or White Clocks, $1.95 pair. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets BBB We Bes DRY 0, Or Bes Bi BY Bd BY By / By / BY Bed Bo BY? (By bys By By Berd) serves that men open to the second ||! LUMP OF SUGAR TO CUP ‘tx ote whe is an editor out im (6 send aiong & “cariond.” know, an whew t taeat. DHANT, witeoriand, Dee, Catonter, View Premdent of the and head of the Department of the terior extartan wae ected Predfant ot Meitserinnd for 1018 Me received 116 Friends in Hara 4 Tho ight Young! 4 Man Could Them Out, re of the Tiyua. | vo te Kdew Miller was ented Mir ; it thee “sweat tooth,” had | VE ident by a vate of 166 to Ofer but } hin't 4 thelr (riende of the good tack in| Oo President of the intetie- HORTON, ee, 14 What'n the ane ® tor them, and. soon the Hire | me ¥ ee of having « 40 Farm Ronrd Wants ©. % to Bar when you say “0 lumpe, please, aman pam Ronde te two Yours, © for your coffes, ant he given yew tw tee, 1 Menten ome? iy quote ai Farm Loan Roard ape Answer: Ask Howard Sprechala; he . Banking Com: knows t a request that And no do the editors af the Mar of Yard Miuatente a hen Cambrides, along with the yaar was six OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Taken from Our Reserve Stock An Unusual Assortment of Wor.ien’s Distinctive Coats Of Pom Pom Cloth, Broadcloth, Mixtures, Velour Cloth, Seal Plush and Silk Velour ‘ Plain Tailored or Trimmed with Hudson Séal, Nutria or Skunk Raccoon Fur At Extraordinary Price Reductions 25.00 29.75 18.50 35.00 Misses’ Attractive Coats Offering Extraordinary Values Misses’ Fur Collar Coats of Velour Cloth | in smart models, featuring unique belt, pocket | 18 50 and collar effect. jpecial | ° Misses’ Utility Coats of Pom Pom Cloth with large convertible collar, belted model, 22 50 lined throughout. Special ° Misses’ Tailored and Fur Collar Coats | of Wool Velour, Mixtures, Velour Cloth or 25 00 Silvertone, half and full lined with silk or Sol satin. Special Girls’ School and Dress Coats At Striking Price Concessions Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats, smartly belted model with new style convertible collar; lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Reduced to 1 1.75 Girls’ Shetland Velour Coats, attractive belted model, large 13 convertible collar, lined throughout. 10 to 16 years. Special 75 Girls’ Nutria Collar Coats, of Pom Pom Cloth; new shirred | 16. model; lined throughout. 4 to 10 years. Special | 75 Girls’ Nutria Trimmed Coats of Broadcloth and Velour | Cloth, in smart belted effects; lined and interlined. 18 50 10 to 16 years. Special | Girls’ Highest Cost Coats Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Sale of 500 Girls’ Dresses Pleated, belted, smocked or long and medium waisted 1 65 e models of racquet cloth, granite crash, chambray and gingham. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Reduced to SS NEW FANTOMAS ‘SERIAL Next Sunday, Dec. 16, THE WORLD MAGAZINE Will Begin Publishing “A NEST OF SPIES” The latest mystery novel of Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, the two acknowled, d ar eee detective fiction who were first introduced to American readere in these ec’ mastere of Of course “A Nowe of Spies” is another Fantomas story—another episode in the of that super-criminal whose very name is synonymous with startling devel oy and (mysteries. Perantomes—the ghost—the phantom. But the phantom clothed ia human flesh, baffling