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. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1917. <> Maen EAS STAB Seth ee VAINLY WITHAYLAN. OF SHIPSIN SIGHT, ee oa J HAND OUT JOBS. HURLEY TESS Poe The Broadway Shop " SUE tundene hop Whore Peahton Geienmemmmen, Vashion Reiqnemerns aioe 4° mentee | { 0 Change ate Invest | men ps renee 4 Si ' Mayor-t 1 Navy Needs Have Leta; “ ‘fe f tenur's: Meetin Sork and Asks for Time PERU BARS SUGAR SvaAR EXPORT, An Appeal to the Traveling Public Under the general authority granted by the Secretary of War fifteen’ thousand soldiers from the National Army Encampments will travel to and from their homes for the holidays over the Perin- sylvania Railroad Transportation tor these men must be provided chiefly on lines which are already most severely taxed in the effort to move ‘promptly the greatly increased traffic, both passenger and freight, due to the war. Broadway, Cor. 81st St. et of 0 |_ NANTON. im, ete Ranma panetnperee Special Sale ate ne) TAMA, Peru, Dee 1 Tha aaportation at temhmatts nacnasary for home eon fon wr contac! | mimpetan te pronthited by @ bi! edeyead In addition to handling the soldiers who are granted holiday leaves of absence, other troop movements must be simultaneously Hurley of the yin to-day by the fenate, | ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY ! Home to lay tank the wand 8 18) algerie the dilet fond product ox. (| CATTic d out. ne he Benate Ghipping ‘0 from Peru. tn 1918 sugar to the . Wonderful Values—Useful Gifts Uantion It marked the bestnnine | Yalue of about $18/00,009 was asperted Meantime the transportation of industrial —— en d in sibs larga ssa = factories executing government orders must not be impeded even i Conte for "et cee $99.0 Special 24 75 ; git Pine tia ‘ — ee te »mporarily, yon WANS, La la ‘Dee a1 —The Serge Dresses MS a Prem to M500 Spectel 2280 entries for tomorrow's tases are ao Thousands of such workers are carried daily by the Pennsyl- na hundred and | follows tsenivoacven ipa af OTRO dead g's Bn Fe Se sight tone under construction and vania Railroad and no traffic is of more vital importance to the , Satin Drewes Prices to $39.75 Special 24.75 j Contry: Afternoon Dresses 35.00 Former Prices to $62.0 Special Evening Gowns ‘ormet Prices to $59.50 Special 29. 75 15 Beautiful Evening Coats To Clore 59.50 5 Slt a4 BACH San, dslping, avoprer w ahipyarde in the) earl aaron’ parte tw j {on < ioe 1) eee i neo Jon, 1, 1917 ij Tet ae tired and forty-nine thou- oa wy ingle t+) Mester, Th ia dred and seventy work- mia RAC Atay: Cram 1m nt ships Dec. &, an ar Ge, Banging “i14) patric per cent, in nine id » 4) 168! ' Wood tray oh bob Phe OK -91 000) My Veo und three shifts boing insti- 14 rar, Be jee malin Dick Wiltanne ited where there was formerly only he anes dS, Sage ratte nl Hie turf imo.) + 1. Pena To meet this situation successfully, the mineere of the Pennsylvania Railroad therefore earnestly request th ped ne as an act of patriotism, pleasure travel during the holiday period suspended, and that railroad travel be voluntarily restricted to necessary trips on affairs of business. This will give the soldiers, who assuredly have the first claim to consideration, a better opportunity to visit their homes in comfort Td the investigation, au rege «yf ian rears ward n Hurley's formal statement poss 3 1 th, 10s: iaeThe, whole a es a ee ee i — een and will also minimize interference with the conduct of war in- dustries. s and even then th When Mr. Hurtey to he hel Rialg i na. ‘y h t. Hurley took the helm on pgs: ates, of assurance what 27, 1917, following the Gothels | Abe. on nee rn |p PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY in of wooden ships, 207,000 a as ses bt “hers iw, composite ships and 687,000 | ae 108 LAST ALAMO SUAVIVOR DIES. | 5 of mee! ships. Since then ad- utente \\tlonal contracts amounting to %,- Martane Neparen, Then o cunts | 78,200 tons of steel shipping and Groap of Women. 4,000 tons of wooden havo been SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Dee. 2111 | rigue Mopars, the Iast survivor of th IME is flitting—three days to Christmas. Our broad showin oi articles suitable for men an boys affords a quick selection ‘of pleasing gift-remembrances - at prices that will conserve your expenditures. agetey sera oo Membership one dollar a year. We have subscribed for all our employes. riey pointed out that the Navy Alw in dead. | Department's programme had ab- a When on March 18, 1838. Santa Anno) .oied 70 per cant, of the eighteen ntormed in the final and successful as sault the chapel where a handful of |/"1!ne yards at the beginning of the Aa ought to their death. sur-| “#® 4nd the remainder were taken eo 2 rounded by piles of Mexican dead, the|"P with construction of merchant- mat ta victors found a group of Mexican women | en for both foreign and American in a barricaded section of the fron: of| account, requisitioned Aug. 8. Nding Continual reorganization of the nem was an elght-year-old| Shipping Board's Emergency Fleet #0. Red Cross Booth—Main Floor, hla alah Corporation, Ee Goad said, was : P 4 Shoo! a te Dellver| necessary to mal 6 cor rath BROKAW BROTHERS a ite cciislastaacur || ceeponalve Go RO MMRaAta pont Large Price Reductions Special Values | CHICAGO, Dec. 1.— Two hundred heh “The task of the Fleet Corpora- -1463 school boys will become mall carriers to jon," 1 \- ir rourietan aTaat morrow to aid in relieving the conges I ecouatien a iy ie re fties sak have recently been made in the remaining are now being offered on the Sixth Floor ticularly the fabrication of new fa- litles and the construction of new stocks of “ rae wit the tremendous on Semi-made Dresses Zz Winter Appar el of fine-twill serge, decorated with hand } hISSRS embroldery: | FOR MISSES AND JUNIOR MISSES innavyblueandblack. . . + at $12.50 & 9 The quantities are limited, but include in navy blue only . « «© « at 13.75 , ® 2 e Coats. ‘ .. at $16.50 & 19.75 . ¢ Tailored Suits . . . at 18.50 And in Semi-made Skirts Afternoon Dresses. . at 14.50 Sth Awenue at 4016 Street Special Holiday Gift Sales Now in Progress of broadcloth . . . at $7.85 & 8,75 (Second Floor) ; SS Another Sale of Handkerchiefs The Boys’ Clothing Department FOR DEIN AND WOMEN will present a final opportunity for buying these useful gifts before Christmas. At the prices quoted the values are very unusual. , During Men’s Christmas Week at Arnold’s Large Assortments of Fresh, New Haberdashery (on the Sixth Floor) is offering special buying inducements in | ’ Priced \ to yy Less Than Regular Value Boys Winter Outerwear MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ; . . vee comprising Overcoats, Mackinaws, Sweaters Plain, hemstitched, Sale of Men’s Fine Winter Shirts and Wool Scarfs, most of which are the per dozen . . . $2.10, 3.75 & 5.00 remainder of several special assortments, Initialed, per box of six . . $1.50 & 1.75 Value | Sale Price | 3 for 6 for while others have been taken out of stock H SILK SHIRTS—From plain English custom shirtings....,........0.0008 $10.50 9.50 27.00 52.00 a emstitched, with tape border, SILK SHIRTS—From Noportaa china Hanus sor solasee ain 8.50 7.50 21.00 40.00 and marked at considerably lowered prices Perboxofsix . . . . . - $2.75 SILK SHIRTS—From extra heavy and other fine shirtings... .......... 8.50 4 "a 7 40,00 Thett foll FLANNEL SHIRTS—English flannels; coll 4 k-bancs 6.00 ‘ 24.00 ¢ items follows ” :: PLEATED SHIRTS.All our most exclusive fancy styles 30 | 2.80 | 7.00 | 13.00 WOMEN'S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIBFS BUSINESS SHIRTS— Stiff and soft cuff styles. White dr fancics 2.00 1.75 4.75 9.00 Overcoats In gray or brown effects; sizes 3 Plain, hemstitched, to 6 years (a limited number only); special per dozen - « «+ $1.80, 2.50 & 3.10 Spectal Mantes valuoat © 2 2 1 we ew ee re Inttialed, per box of six . . 0c. & 1.15 ; as : Overcoats in an assortment of greens an \ With hand-embroidered corner, Silk Knitted Scarfs | House & Bath Robes Motor Robes blues; sizes 3to8years . . . . $11.50 per box of six. . . . $1.50 & 2.95 tor mouioring er street wear. Styles and colors aut brom the lgat cotton and Mannel robes to the finest Heavy double robes that are soft and pliable Blac! ; i fe (or men and women Re woo! and silk robes, : and colors, See Mackinaws in attractive plaids; sizes 8 to eyes» 1 yw we STS ey: Also | ‘olo | Coat Sweaters of fine Scotch brushed yarn; bor ie md vivid with nomsltg shawl collar model; sizes 28 to 34 Inches 1 P bl Wome tes oe chest. . . . oe ee «$4.95 REN NR TR Woolen Scarfs to ae ~ eo « + 225 Value $6.50 3.75 Nicely Boxed 2.50 » 58.00 Value $22.50 and $25.00 Amas Box Sale of Men’s Silk Neckwear Xmas Box Sale of Men’s Pure Silk Hose Become a Member of Also BOYS’ BLANKET BATHROBES Value low lor | @ for Value | 36 TH = Batra heavy rich Foutin hands, ’ $2 ia 1s 5:25 1b.G0 Heaviest thread sil ork, | $3.30 pr. | 9.00 | 16:80 in bright, cheerful patterns; sizes 4 to !8 E AMERICAN RED CROSS tremely fine gra ‘our-in-hand H I ol Socl } 2.25 i 1 High rede fancy Feurcavhands "| $130 | 'BR'2'OB) B00] |Hlesyy thes alviciesect,, | 730 | Sap | 29:88 years: very spectalat . , . . . $2.98 (Besthe in thé Biode) Plain colored Irish Poplin, Hi 50 ‘95 2.65 5.00] | Vertical striped silk Socks, | LAS 3.00 | vi : Plein colors, catra fine grade 85 60 1.65, 3,00] | Plain mixture, plaited foot, 8 2.25 | rhe So eee 4 \ ry Fifth Avenue-Madteon Avene, New York