The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 5

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i a 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER is, 1917, _ er IMO’S STEERSMAN: ssc’: as WILSON | JERSEY HionWAY WEAD OUT. [sere cn jo net | ate wt or TRENTON, J, Des 14—The Wiahware Baginesr. | | perate oforte to lonve Me institution cepted the resignation of Robert A. | partment for nen years, resigned IN HALIFAX BLAST tang ee he ~ rue : London iggy Lloyd | Mester of Pleinfiel4, to take effect | because of f om te Gen, Gootbats o ree 9 if she would Way Bim c H, 4 i om April 1 t wrented bie - 4 IS HELD AS ASPY ee” LONDON, Dee. 14—New Murope,|thele'e Penamer was appointed Bate eile Severe raaston | «Oth Avenue = =ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER I5TIL 34th Street y | Sou: aad touar be war Placed bY W16 an exponent of opinion om forsign af. SS te ee... aa ee _—— "2G teen cen > nn MIF, in & dincussion of President Any Sickness q eav ness John Johansen Arrested as He in the hamiraty pearing oo the ay a eee eee Ser strips es Weak resistive i Seeks to Escape From * :3 Hla hed ban wie = Ge aot » gave bh (Uiey4 ae be a “Cult tone ‘deohol | cat Johanse had deen ftv “Those who m joy to allow ot! inly food—not | i My Hospital, oy wanes peony Prog “ George) sine beget th Go wee et Senb-aruiiae the rich blood which dicedioutes aught | Extraordinary Clearance MALAVAX, Dee. 14—Joha Jonencen, | home 18 Norway he bad shipped oa read pegs nos ag ‘| the body, and the concentrated medicinal food in | ; . Deimainan of the Norwegian steamer Tt te Mr, Rurchati's theory that signed that rank in favor of one wnel | MISSES' & GIRLS WINTER APPAREL feo, which cranhed » fie French | Johansen, who ts to tentity at the ine ie not European. The political! | ee 2 7 munitions wnip Mont Blane and] TY, {TAs till dated from the ef-| leadership has been ttanaterred, at| @aused the explosion that devastated s joston and was mak- least for the moment, from London! | , Halifax, with tho lone of 1,266 lives, po yg de tg that be ant Sauk Y eahts pais wales Barrow ational! | At Greatly Reduced Prices «, Mill be tried before m military oourt| In Jail because of the collision wMoh’ pride might tompt us to regret, | 1% “martial if proot is adduced of the] caused thellone of to many Hives, | should In reallty be welcomed as «| makes the blood rich and stimulates its circulation while its) (FOURTH FLOOR) feasse iat ne te a Germann #77: | | waa also arrested oa suspicion atter| ensamanlty. between the two. Uraaches tonic virtue enlivens the appetite and aids nutrition to Milltary by the oMciain of the Mas-|'B® Artival of w rellef steamer from of the English-spdaking World whoss| reestablish your strength quickly and prmenenty, Bae Aachusotts Relief Hospitml, where he on cheat a padi pt Lo frank co-operation is essential both | ‘are rundown, anemic or Satine es ~ Bhs sr get eau, | fad een under treatment, nowpita,| road tle, #29, « map of Halt ee own welfare and to lasting Emulsion. \t Wane Saneene © & 0 ee —not a _ Absolutely New Styles feported that she had noticed the \ 4 gn nz | ata te ana ema ed oe a | MID-SEASON TAILORED HATS The Government continued to-day | | Specially Priced {te official Inquiry to determine the, | i‘ cause of the Mont Blanc collision. . ames C reery 6, eee ye eT a Hats, —— the latest style ideas; made a» ; . of Skinner’s Satin and Lisere Straw combined in Brown and Black; ten smart i «Onyx ENGINEER IS SHOT; 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15TH 34th Street | shapes; tailored with grosgrain ribbon; very becoming models. Silk Hosiery STORM IS BL..MED + jus | 3.95 For Men and Women {M|Conover Didn't Answer’ Challenge Unprecedented Sale =p | An assortment of 100 new Georgette Crepe Hats with Satin underbrim The Perfect ' in West Shore Yard, and . | facing, and Taffeta Hats with Georgette Crepe facing; trimmed with applique. Chri Git Detective Fired. | flowers and ribbons. Tan, Taupe, Brown, Navy Blue and Purple. Chic styles for ristmas Orlt John Conover, an engineer of the immediate wear. Weat Shore Railroad, was ehot and 5.00 perhaps mortally wounded early this morning by James Hilggins, a ratiroad ° + * at All Good Sime: detective, in the West Shore yards, ) e | smorasfecss, Sarma” ton | Mtoe, ecrtmg tee vata” ie: F UNTRIMMED HATS gins told the police. “In the snowstorm ee -, = Peay 2 men ming come in ore or Men and Young Men 2.95 between two cars. I followed and called again, but atlll he did not stop, . . A Be LL-AN Ss Tans kak Coe vari wad kere, hee An unusual opportunity (which may not be duplicated regularly 6.50 to 12.50 AbSolutely Removes) vet! sm trom nearing my chal- i) j Graton . A Special Purchase of a complete sample line of high-grade ee vom lenge." " again this season) to_purchase_high-grade_ Suits hasdsbleebed Mets from © precninent: manetactien, ef & Bis pers , Indigestion. Druggists! conover ts at the North Hudson Hos- ; ; | i refund money if it fails, 25¢ {1 tnt Meine te under arrest white and Overcoats at much less than re qular prices. , concession, énables us to sell these Hats at such a low price. fest ote i the police investigate his story. | (THIRD FLOOR.) Fine Overcoats, comprising an advantageous purchase from one of the Pangest maiecraring Lc poe of aay oe which, if ponent in the regular way, would be priced very much higher—also several hundred Over- 7 Off y w coats taken from regular stock and reduced for this event. ° Holiday ering » | Overcoats fashioned of fine Imported HI G H ° G R A D E F U R S and Domestic Fabrics, including the famous “O'Brien’s’—warmth without weight; per- (FOURTH FLOOR) fectly tailored and beautifully trimmed; mostly 3 quarter silk or satin-lined; models suitable for \ Luxurious Fur Coats, Matched Sets and Separate Muffs, men of conservative taste or for the younger “ ‘. : man who prefers the smarter styles, includin, Scarfs, Stoles and Capes at Most Attractive Prices. warm, room sters with belt in back or al! if ‘ Women’s & Misses’ around; single or double breasted Form-fitting | | FUR COATS > Dress Coats, Chesterfields and Slip-ons; with regular or Raglan shoulders; size 34 to 46. $28.50 » $38.00 || regularly 35.00, 40.00, 45.00, 50.00, 55.00 oF Fur Trimmed Coats A Considerable Number of Our Newest and Most Desirable Models Have Been Subjected to Decided Price Reductions FUR TRIMMED COATS in a great variety of newest designs, The materials are chiefly heavy Wool Velour, and Chiffon Broadcloth, These coats have deep collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria or Kit Coney. Extra Special Winter Overcoat $18.50 | formerly 22.75 and 26,60 Reduced Price 20.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS AND COATS TO BE WORN WITH SEP- ARATE FURS, newest models de- veloped in Pom Pom, Wool Velour, Diagonal Bolivia and Chiffon Broad- cloth. All short lines and odd lots of Winter Overcoats taken from regular stock and re- duced for immediate clearance. The assort- ment includes ( hesterfields, Slip-ons, and Town Ulsters; not all sizes in any one pattern, | but all sizes in the entire lot; size 34 to 44, Sprin, Frock” rs Beaded Reduced Price eorgetie and Satin, »* | 30. 00 $45.00. The New Spring Frocks A Representative Showing of t} | Advance Fashions for the }f > Mf: New Season The Values Are Most Extraordinary ; Men’s & Young Men’s Fine Suits $26.50 formerly 30.00, 35.00, 88.00, 40.00 Distinctive Assortments Suit- able for All Occasions NEW SPRING FROCKS of Cre | Georgette or Satin, featured in the | new shades for Spring. Fhe orna- | mentations consist of hand em- broidery in self or contrasting colors; colored crystal or wouden beads and {-4| | bugle trimming. K Odd lots of Hine Suits taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. Men of critical taste will approve these Suits, as they embody | the best style ideas combined with excellent Fabrics and superior tailoring; | ” 6 Specially Priced, 22.50 35.00} smart and conservative models; all sizes including “regulars,” “stouts,”’ | “shorts” and “longs,” of Beaded \ Georgette > Crepe, 860,00 MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR | | Hudson Seal Coats made of finest quality pelts with real Skunk or Beaver collar and cuffs. 225.00 Fine Marmot Coats with natural Raccoon collar and cuffs. .....,.....s++.85.00 Smart White Coney Coats for evening wear.....sesesseseescere recess, 165,00 Muffs and Neckpieces Taupe Fox Scarfs, animal shape...... 32.50 Mink Stoles, dark Eastern skins....,..24 Taupe Fox Muffs..........0066 32 Mink Muffs to match....... AAA Georgette Fox Scarfs, rich fur. Hudson Seal Capes, smart model Georgette Fox Muffs to match Hudson Seal Muffs Skunk Scarfs, animal shape. Taupe Wolf Necky Skunk Muffs, finest quality... Taupe Wolf Muffs. TOY SPECIALS for SATURDAY (FIFTH FLOOR) Children's Wash Day Sets, consisting of Tub, Board, Wringer, Iron, Clothes Line, | Soap and Powder. regularly 1.75 | 1.45 2 Flexible Flyer Sleds.......-.++ese0eeeees aaeyaveneen regularly 3.00 } 2.50 Choo Choo Car, with horse's head; nicely finished.............. 00000005 regularly 1.50 } 1.25 | Children’s Pianos, with twelve keys; rosewood finish................+++ regularly 1.25} Q5¢ _ Bristle Archery, consisting of target, made like broad face brushes; arrows fitted with } 65c bristles, regularly 1,00 | Boys’ Gunner's Outfit.....ccevrroerererenneeersrerereenrennes regularly 1.75 | 1.25 | Fire Engines or Hook and Ladder, nicely finished and painted.......... regularly 1,25 } 95c¢ Headquarters for Toys for the Children’s Christmas Carnival, | from December 22nd to December 29th, at Grand Central Palace, under the auspices of the National League for Woman's Service, 257 Madison Avenue. Toys purchased in our Toy Department will be delivered. direct to the League for distribution to the little children of our Soldiers and Sailors for whom the Christmas Carnival is being given. | ] i rrr cr

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