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CREX RUGS 50c Weekly Buys a Fine Rug Carpets any, patterns. Linole- ums, Matt eanead i kinds of Floor Coverings in great 50c Weekly Well pullt Trieyeles for girls Stock of Auto- from 6 to 10; rubber or steel tires: different ™ o & 98 ae Age Ago Agot, WISSNE 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Come Here for Your Xmas Victrola « A Hear these famous Talking Machines Side by Side Our 18 soundproof demon stration rooms enable you to make a satisfactory selectior SPECIAL EASY TERMS The Goes Guarantee Machin Wissner with Every AegroPy Ben tgn Bgotige Bye hee hen Bge Bye Bge DEO REO VICTROLAS 04) Lo BELO W010 8500 } 6 AE aE Month Ugo wy oF wPALL THE VICTOR ial th ‘f “ig It Makes Little Difference What You Need, a World “Want” Will Get I a * ” t REAL SOCIETY GIRL. DRNES AMBULANCE: ANDISARERONE | Pree Caroline Stevens =e Hoboken | aa austiiary of the American 01 Many | Warm Gloves for Children Gifts of eure appeal to any boy or girl, big or little, Hned, with cuts. 1.75 warm fleece lining . . Cerner 2.50 Khaki Wool Slip-on Gloves,with wristetrap 1.25 Genuine Buckskin Gloves with Gauntlet Cuff, extra warm wool liming .. « kmh BVENING WURLD, TU BOUAY, returned to (hie ewantry Ger * ation, ta one of the very tow oy women Of Ametion who bare pocalles trom dean ani ¥ any other Amer. sront world war i Whea the Ber. ations hat @o to make « rea Mine \@ POUNE, ermemntitn +4 boken fo Avmwmt, 116, ond “ | after her arrival to France jotoai the fern y oe Te | ranks of the American Fund Wountes, Wide ta virtuai'y yerman rose Meine 88 @npert haute it one given the task + evely SAGOR ANd Inter » Times Under German Fire ahe arcing Mtawane, Amuaite i Mee Tichard Mavene od Amer #h anything more of absence, as with her work. | Frenep front ® former resident of Hoboken, in London when the Immediately volunteered her Warm Mittens we” 1.50 France since Auguat, 1914. | —__. Centemeri Gloves White Kid, with extra 1.50 cn Occupation and the New York City Visiting Committes wili be held this | afternoon at the home of Charles B, | Alexander, No, 4 West 68th Street. | Mr. and Mrs, Wibur Sommertela Roberts of Albany announce the en- gagements of thelr daughters, the Misses Dorothy Mae and Hazel Flaine Roberta. Miss Dorothy Mae Roberts will wed Capt. Stephen Hunting Sher- ri, U. & A. gon of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sherri of Basthampton, L. 1. Miss Hazel Elaine Roberts wit! marry Lieut. Charlee Elliot Peck, U. 8 Ru. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peck of Mountain Lakes, N. J. lined . . 400 FIFTH AVE. SPECIAL (Opposite Tiffany 6 Co.) for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls 2.50 Mrs, Gibson Fahnestock of Wash- her daughter, Miss Margaret Fahne- | stock, to Sylvanus Stokes jr., also of Washington, ATISFYING gifts for men and boys—articles of practical inter- est possessing uncommon at- tractiveness. If in a quandary as to the proper selection, our broad variety of everything men wear and like affords a quick solution of choice. $1 secures membership in the ‘‘Red Cross.’’ Join this weék—your contribution will help comfort some soldier serving for our cause. We have subscribed member- ship for all our employees. Red Cross Booth—Main Floor. BROKAW SROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET The marriage of Mrs. Marguerite | McClure Howland, widow of Dulany | Howland, and Ogden H. Hammond | of this city will take place at Mrs. Nowland's home, No. 22 West 49th Street, to-day. Miss Grace Harriet Grasf, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward L. Graef of Brooklyn, and t. George N. 1 Clement, U. 8. N will be married jon Dec, 28 at the St. Regis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert French of Montclair have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss L. Babbott jr. of Brooklyn —— or to Manage New ager of the [now “being. bul tn New York ¢ Facts About the Sugar Situation Our Government has asked you to use sugar spar- iaty We believe that the people of this country I be glad to do their part to conserve the sugar supply when they know the facts. These facts are as follows: More than two-thirds of the source of Euro sd sugar supply is within the present battle lines. This has result, in greatly reducing the production of sugar in Europe. England and France and other countries have been forced to go for sugar to Cuba. Ordinarily, nearly all of the Cuban raw sugar comes to the United States and is refined here, chiefly for home use. This is not the case now. In view of the exceptions world demand for sugar there is no surplus, and barely enough to tide us over until the new crop comes in. The people of the New England and Atlantic Coast States should use sugar sparingly. No one should hoard or waste it. This Company has no surplus sugar to sell. It is working with the Government to conserve the supply, and to take care of the Allies so far as possible. Do not pay an increased retail price. American Sugar Refining Company ‘*Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown On one Jerman Waliete tli fired on by the life of Mise oil, (hie remarhahie bas made @ record for mes earned mn of Prench rrival of fe tn love A cumin of the young society balla, Mro Amy Lathrop, te associated with Mise @tevens in her work on the Mrs. Lathrop, who is was | | f otarted and nervice to the Hed Crom. She has served in ington announces the engagement of |‘ Elizabeth Bassett French, to Frank | , VEULMBEK AG, Awhi, ont Came, Weteatian, whe bax ence worn off. and has to her recort KEENE HEIRESS TOWED WESLEYAN PRESIDENT MOLINA, ARTIST, 18 ROMANCE OF STE Di to drive I] An exhibition and Christmas sale| | Under the auspices of the Committee | | Keene Taylor, daugh 11. Frost of No, 663 granddaughter of noter and Park Aver the late James F turf patron, will become the bride on ‘eb, 2 of Valentino Molina, an Amer n born a f Spanish @ t snths old The eng: was announced ye: 35 Doss s 35§ ws 1 Mrs, 1 led up to the en summer at! Meadowbrook Farm, the Frost coun- | try place at Ayres, Quebec. Mr. Mo lina has a summer studio near Ayres Miss Taylor is a painter of merit, « ough their mutua ne of weral g children of t late KR and Mra. I tween her Mrs. Frost, the held In trust for he lina is @ son of th rales Molina of | Christ etn t Assortment pat ibe aaa oe bRarTea “OUIGEMAN NOT EXEMPTED, BUT INJURED Easy Weekly or or Monthly Pa Acting Chairman of Brooklyn Board | {4 Capac |e tA NoE iM ons Reference bi corrects statement of Action | istrict Gnfldential Call Write or Pho one ” Brother, J. J. O’Brien, WiLL pee REPRESENTATIVE LF DESIRED: DIAMOND ROYA SWATCH Gc 35 ey N LANE Phone243 John-Open Evenings @ recently app underst POW ERLIGHT 325 Candle Power. in, country friends, nd finkshes, he was ca day he w fore the board ‘a six mon tha’ ff his § Ts 8, GETS LEATHER | FROM SKINS OF FISH | |= Is One of Economies Resulting From | isheries Commi: {TQ nual report of | Fisheries sb campaign in | products has dev ‘AST WEEKLY OA Sere ALL GOO0S GUARANTEED LOWE: ESET Cougs AccePrtDas Caan AGthT cu nic snow being pro zation of sharks ik rche va i aie? there had 6 than 4,388,000 pound: the tisk fish, for 4 '$210,06 ng the he landings aggregated 11,541,500 pounds, and the receipts exceeded $47,000. KIPLING’S RELATIVE ACCUSED DIAMONDS sis B.S, Balestier Charged With jenation by Major Cooley, Ba woaney egont Alienat ee . Vt. Dec, 18,—| EAGLE-DIA-WATCH @, 37 MAIDEN:LANE. esticr of Dummerston am Watches, Dia ited, | ie “ ssc cans and wiles was arrested b Patoniier and was W. 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