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D's Exchanges Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit : Mo Exton 34" St. New York eal Women’s Fine Shoes Reduced to $9.95 The styles reduced include Every Pair Is Substantially Smart Fall and Winter Reduced From Their Shoes. All the most want- ‘i ed colors are represented Former Prices —Light and Dark Mahog- any, ‘Cocoa,’ Black Calf $7.50 to $14.00 and Kid and Patent—some ji ; styles with contrasting Nothing wr eng with the colored tops of leather or styles of these—just broken cloth. Louis XVI heels. lines that we can’t replace. ord & Taylor Mid-Winter Sale of Lord & Taylor Furniture Beginning Tuesday, January 22d Two Days for Advance Selections Today and Saturday ad- vance selections may be made ive ft Friday, 18th and held for delivery after Saturday, 19th the opening day of the sale. acacia) Louis XVI, Walnut or Mahogany Dining Room Suite, ten piece 54-inch Sideboard, 29-inch China Cabin 36-inch Serving ‘lable, 48-inch Extension Table extending to 8 feet; § Side Chairs and t Arm Chair, seats upholstered in hair cloth. Actual alue $325.00; special $8245.00 Bath Flo 4 4 the pressure which the enemy bes grenadic triangular sector originally cleared of o jemy when the whole region was inundated by opening the canals, Rut recently low water has permitted the Kinomy patrols had estat Auk nn at river > > ‘om Ca * which womanda the canal running to Porto Grande ant the region back of Ventas, During the early days of the week the Italian tN tions, b a’ uniformly repulsed. gives, to improve their nutrition and repair waste caused by | NonTirnn ITALY, Thursday, Jan. . n chet, the uthful activity. During school term all children should | 17 (ry 116 Associated Preos).—ttatian given Scott’s Emulsion because it benefits sar troops have miccecled in breaking jy 8 to bear were mat from the v brigades. ‘ | been exerting on the lower Piave, tn The Italian defense was led by the eat nourishing le strength by sheer force of its gr power. the sector nearest Venice, This is @ Bersugiier!, who hod asked that privi lege in order to answer the scurrilous into the Italian Hnes. The Bersagitori hewed their way to the enemy's support line. ‘The fight was stuborn for the first two hours, but the enemy gradually gave ground as fresh ranks of Bersugiiert, cheering and singing patriotic son. themselves into the struggle. Th omy was finally pushed back from th: positions he had gained One of the favorite ruses used by the enemy was for a party of his + Pamphlets which had been thrown troops to advance with their hands up, calling a “ac When they would get. < Ttalan lines they would 1dder with hand grenades, to be mowed down as they advanced machine gun fire. throughout was at clo The battle ground was covered with Austrian dead, and burial parties were busy throughout the night burying the bodies. Many individual instances of he Halian bravery stand out. In one case an Italian officer and five men leaped into an Austrian trench, took two machine guns, killed all the Aus | gunners and brought back the gu The Italian success gives a Ke check to the enemy effort to improve his position near Venice SCARCITY OF FOOD. CAUSES TROUBLE ALL OVERBRITAN People Forced to Stand in Lines at Distributing Points om ee ee ee ee ee ae a ee eee ee ae eee LONDON, Jan. 18—Increasing at- tention is being given by the news- papers to food troubles and popular impatience with what 1s regarded widely as avoidable privations. Tho |Times to-day calls attention to the “persistence of the unequal! distribu- tion of food and ita offspring, the ‘quoue’ system," which, !t says, 1s beginning to tell on the tempers of numbors of persons. It refers to numerous protests and | to the demands for rationing which | are finding an outlet tn some in- stances in outbreaks of disorerliness. It writes sympathetically of people standing in long lines tn the bitter weather prevalent in parts of Eng- land, including London, and says It would be folly to ignore the obvious symptoms of unrest Numerous paragraphs appear in the newspapers recording demon- strations, unsatisfactory distribution, “queue” sufferings, shortages, prose- cutions for hoarding and allegations of profiteering. The labor correspondent of the ‘Times says It 1s evident that a alt- | vation is imminent which will tax the Food Department to tho utter- | most, He says there !s no occasion for alarm, but a need of complete | |trankness and prompt action, The | writer restates the view of the work- | ers that not only are the wealthy | people able to escape “queue” trou- | ——]>]0— SS 0 9) Se OS ers bles by the power of thelr purses, | | but they are getting all the supplies they require, while the poor stand for hours exposed to the weather and | ten often get nothing | Tho workers als that an artifl created by speculators, | continues, will b |the food con average work ment is unave An instan is in no wi BELL-ANS } Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. Bia Reqnenst for Hamilton. lated here Saturday, the bulk of his WANSAS CITY, Mo., Jun. 18.—By the $600,000 estate ts bequeathed to Hamil- wil of Joseph C. Ford, an attorney, who ton College, Clinton, N. ¥ — C oO «> —o0=S 0 pe nn eee cee, (0) ae O ee OO ae OO 8) <0 0 0- Misses’ Serge Dresses | 3 ) Those smart semi-tailored Hats, so Chambrays and Poplins, in beach $ 1 ‘ 1 5 8 cS Fourth Floor somcrememnspemcencan Was hable Cape Tha pet 15.95 to $29.80 ~y ° ° Semi-made Skirts | Gloves for Women Pe sve Special for Saturday At the Special Price Women's mbrellas Serge Skirts, $6.85 $1 50 Formerly Priced $3.95 each, . Navy and black men’s wear Serge, in id $2.85 several advance Bering models. Waist Smart one clap Walking Gloves, ret Uictecil neasures 26 to 36 inches. ‘. fekinnall ade of any, Bot nly 350 Umbrellas at thi ; Tub Skirts, $1.98 and $2.98 sean sewn and. with contrasting em tionally low price. Made of superior White Pique ea Ratna ana’ tored | broidered. backs, quality dk ap air ante, i Ab white Pique ai ss and colored - inch, 8-rib styles, andles of Missi nana, dels h ponkoter aes Gloves That Are Usually ' At he Seas OF ‘ion pine aii ase Mba RosbRIE pears Sold Here for $1.75 a Pair To, Bakelite and Sterling Silver trime Second Floor rl Ground Floor ound Floor — SoS S00 Pas Oo 0 | Pefund money if it fails, 25¢ oo SO oO OS a 0 0 = 0 oD. \ — Founded 1826 } t 38th Street FIFTH AVENUB 39th Street Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday oe ae emcee nee seme: More of Those Smart and Practical Fur Trimmed Coats for Women Ready for Saturday's Selling at the Remarkably Low Price $19.50 Coats Actually Worth up to $35.00 A record breaking Sale offering the best styles and the best values of the season, Hundreds of these splendidly tailored Coats, in many new models, in dependable fabrics, and fashionable colors, All have fur collars, or collars fur trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44. None C. O. D.—No Approvals, | For Saturday 200more of those Serge Dresses for Women— Smart, Practical, Inex- pensive, and in the New- est Spring Models—Un- precedented Values at the Special Price $16.50 None C, O. D.—No Approvals. Thrd Floor, eee a tae eee ee arena ae ee ae eee ee eee ae aoa | | A Specially Purchased Collection of S Models, Actually Worth up to $25.00 Saterdae { $15.00 The very latest ideas in youthful fashions are introduced in these clever Dresses. Very smart, a sus- pender model, combining Navy Blue Serge with figured Foulard Silks and boasting a Buster Brown collar and bow tie, Others are in new pleated and tunic styles. Sizes 14 to 20 years, 150 Misses’ Winter Coats Remarkable Values at $14.50 and $19.50 Another shipment of fur collared and tailored Coats, in soft, warm Pom Pom, Velour Cloths and Kerseys; choice shades of rose-taupe, Pekin blue, reindeer and other fashionable colorings. All sizes 14 to 20 years. TMré Floor ? New Hats Arrive | A Sale of Rompers { Girls’ Tub Dresses And Have Theis Ficac Showing Actually Worth up to $2.95 A Special Purchase of 250 aturday $6.95 $1.00 For Saturday Only h Crisp Linenes and Ginghame i; much in demand for early season wear, leg and creeper models, . hand i i i oF Spring Millinery’s first achievements with | smocked and with daintily trimmed eo Had Sieh, servienehle ead that refreshing note of newness so com- § collars and cuffs. Sizes to and in- Simple, well made Dra is bio pelling. if cluding § years. models, with smart little pocket ; Hats of Georgette Crepes, combined and other clever style notes, ite with the rich “Velvo” braids. Hate of Bloomer Dresses, $2.75 14 years. Graduation Frocks for Girle and est of little Empire models, with full flar- fae Juniors, f a vogue. ree . ing skirts. Hand smocked, with collars Girls Graduation Frocks, in sheer _., Small close-fitting shapes, sailors { and cuffs in pretty styles. Sizes to and voile, batts, chiffons, Georgette cre; with rolling or drooping brims, quaint including 6 years. or net; sizes it oke effects, demure “mushrooms.” Supremely modish and exceptional values at this price. Taffeta or of Ribbon combined with Actually Worth $3.50. Caterpillar straw braids, in the new Chambray and Poplin raw in the int- shades for which is predicted so great Is, ail fla COTA: is 00s $5.95 to $25. Infante’ Wear Section, Fourth sloor Juniors’ Graduation Frocks, lovely models, in chiffon, Georgette crepe and net; sizes 1§ and 17 years, | \