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and tett oohe for Fort Slocum, near R. LAW, “DAREQEViL,” EMUSTS IN THE AY He, last night, “I told them at the reerulting place. yn, that Rodman Law, professional daredey t i'm he = enlisted In the army yesterday af Het, oth & tthe Aves The woman who desires a stylish coat of all wool materials should buy now. You will not have an opportunity in years to coma to buy all wool gar ments Such “Mark-Down” prices as now at our GREAT ge m4 COATS | That eet 00 That Mibes | $27.50 Are Now Are Now = 95 bold 95 a 99 [ Gearance Sale SUITS DRESSES | TITS xow J Q.50 || PREIS oe 10-95 + 7-95 | PEE ow 14.95 = 22-50 Te So 19-98] Open All day To-day and Saturday IDEALL COATS That Were $30.09 Monro WO er ays IN: GretraNG WICH Guanes 7’) Attn 15 FeO Tinie Manvtens ( ‘{“Doing Our All” | isn't enoug “Doing our bit" we've got to pitch in and do our all! Monroe Clothes at $17 come to you in a commercial way, just as things soon will be done in a martial way—Dircct and without red tape. Monroe Clothes do away with— middleman’s profits high ground floor rent sales” and eredit account losses. And it’s because we've ‘‘cut out” therred tape that elscwhere adds to your cost—-that we serve over 140,000 men with Monroe Clothes that at 817 out- value the world back, Come up and you'll come (0 CHARGE FoR] [ALTERATIONS | Re LADYES SHOPPE (Ee ting of ampoign fund Thi Greatest Clothing Hit Fur Collared “EVENIN G CLO THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, HEOAE S610 END OF WAR 1S IN SIGHT, uld finance cand! | chance. had agreed that prt of the ox- A CANADIAN PORT, Jan. 18 Capt. ©. B kburn of Hamilton ation should 4 made public! Ont., wh irned to-day from the M Perkins had a chance to| western lefront, expressed the 5 t | opinion end of the war was , | in sight bid Mr. Perk express regret| !D,§ < “The fighting the had ‘contribu a1 Evening | has ever n will be seen be re nonthe,” he declared, the war will soon Germans fail to break Germany will offer that the Allies will fi reporter asked. fidn't ask him that,” said’ Mr. n, laughing. “And I withdrew questions that Mr, Perkins did another “and a cease. | through our such peace He’s Against at Big Gifts—Would! a Have City Finance Can me term Matsa not care to answer.” accept didates. Did you ask him.” the reporter 3 -_—— yi sid, “whether he supported Mitchel WESTCHESTER NOTES. Perkins, 9 he was carried away by Mit $ Ml titude? , I Swann, “t " ae aides oft t Mr. Perkins | Keogh of and w nuestioned ff ey hing bedddh hag which ed at Albany to » I prop have in- |", vent the re- an two hours by Mr. Swan Somers Assistant District Attorney K irrence of such sca us the Fue | jet vary” The records of » Mitche 1 camps 4m fund and tts disburse. |ula atic to 1 miles to Cro show contributions of more than| ment. Mr. Perkins is a practical man | 1% $ each from Mr. Perkins nd ft think his suggestions will be " 3.0 Decker at Converse, H usly considered by the Legisla- | tended a d: in Manhattan last 1 jnight a aaaanece amepastde Seeger who has been holding ethi «| WANT SALOONS SHUT ALSO. lec rine the we Mitchel and spe WoT, Members Protest “Saving | hy | at Spt and Wasting at Bong.” WINTER CROPS DAMAGED. Three Successive Cold Waves Affect an ‘Temper | | Sugar Cane Belt WASHIN 18. n 40 to TON, Jan “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens in a few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens Duplicated from the broken pieces Lenses, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, ete. Qéhuich é Sons. Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way at John St, ris Season's DIE FOR EXGLAND'S MEATLESS! DAY. e Overcoats CANADIAN OFFICER STATES ¥ 17 West 42d Street. |) B'klyn: 498 Fulton St., cor.Bond St |] ————————-_4) A 20% Reductions ON ENTIRE STOCK, INCLUDING Men’s Fur Coats Fur lined and fur outside all C. G. Gunther's si 391 Fifth Avenue New York evra epee Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street BRON Cor, Driggs Ave BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St B iN ' Come to the old Kellaple Mouse oi Whalen Brothers to buy your ALL BROOKLYN Furniture and Floor Coverings o our famous easy credit terms. MONROE SHOPS ea $ This Advertisement W Get Your TEN Per Cent ARE UPSTAIRS Fale i int Off Your Credit Pu ) Opening a New Ac i ad 587 Fult é h Ave 3 CLOTHING ON OUR Rug s Open Eve till 9 DEA ue EASY CREDIT TERMS = *© § La ates Canal Saturday till 10 PATERSON-220Main Street im Su MEN'S Velvets a 50 SOEs 42d St., Cor Madison Ave YONKERS- Getty Square K d, 16° Crex Rugs — 9.98 Cor Madison Av RS- Getty § £¢\ SUITS, 18-8 AND - pate weeny Kd 0 vals 21.50 Parlor Suits § 4 iar axe ! 4 1 \ AN ee Giniil ft St HS. 22,50 aati OUNCES ee "498 fi ‘ Coals a Ha tail Clothiers ola 3} 1918. ee ee an : a ALL CARS TRANSFER 10--THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ | 59TH TO 6OTH STREET--LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY }. In Great Demand These Serge and Taffeta Frocks at $12.95 & $16.95 At $12.9§—French serge dresses (as J illustrated), Blue polka dotted foulard hy aa fashions the roll collar and lines the simulated pockets. Another model at $12.95 of good “# quality taffeta has full gathered skirt with shirred trench pockets At $16.95—straight-line frock of French serge (as illustrated) effectively trimmed with rows of silk braid Vaffeta frocks at $16.95 have new tunic skirts. Sleeves are of sheer Georg ette Dainty white collars of satin ot Georgette Serge Dressesin Black or Navy Taffeta Dresses in Wanted Shades Maint Bi Se Sa EXTRA Special jh . Sale Tomorrow 140 Winter Coats All Sizes For Women Misses Every Coat Reduced From a Higher Price All Colors and Black *9.00 | Main blo womb hada Hosiery Wants Filled at This Annual Sale Women’s Hosiery 14c-24c-6%¢ pr Children's Hose 24c pr. and - Men's Hose 12! .c-19¢-24e-33¢ pr. January White Sale Has Attractive Values We pride ourselves on this event. Judging from the immense response our patrons enjoy it too. Extra big values for tomorrow. Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor oomingdale Umbrellas Repaired at Reduced Prices You'll ae to Hurry! rcheting with waterpot Ni Suits and Overcoats eau $1.07 of Glona silk, $1.57 Mid tal 2.28 Bloomingdale de SRR | Standard wT | Specially " The Ice Is Right , ii Go Skating Tonight Priced at i} Wright & Ditson's Skating Outfits Reducedto$3.95 s 1 5 > 5 ad.) \ \ i sale 600 svits and c 1 ’ y | wuts ot fancy orsted These set i = 1 cheviot t and consist of a ade » black leather Snappy Styles for Young Men nickel-plated + Conservative Styles for Older Men Sned iand tan Lie “ é z the overcoats are trench and loose-fitting mode are O.D: orders a epte moreted | and Cheviot Trouse 5, $4.95 ingdales Plain or ed effects in sizes uy $4 Waist measu es M Mam F 4 Boys’G dic aaa A Warth-W bile of Blue Serge, $5.95 —_,_ Book Sale 4 Pye, 12}4c, 23c, 48c Viner Blue Serge Suits ecial prices, | } paviuanroniaulie cAlleatee Hurt Books, Mackinaws, $7.95 10c and up \ Western Mack sap of iit : " é a ae : \ re ] lV Yee __Bloomingda Mi / B ingda MS My Bloomingdale S’—S59th to 60th St, Lex. to BLE Ave. if yor ee >> yy ; : 1918 WORLD ALMANAC WAR INFORMATION EDITION 1156 Pages—l ell Bound in Heavy Cover—NOW ON SALE or Periodicals Are Sold Address Cashier, The World, Pulitzer Bldg, N. Y. City 25¢ at N id Wh ok. loth bound (out Februar We; by mail Oe 1 son, brother or friend in the military service, send him a copy. ' ~ ( If you hace o ————_—————_————_—— ————— LN... eer