The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1918, Page 7

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Sealine erate cealtdeeth Caine toe cidtentiaa eho oo aataddaendaaticememeden ee _ ee oe ad * Yer REINER em rT Ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918, & very serious si . Sue what | to. be dome, we do hot know.) "+ “Yesterday offigers of the Interbdr- ough 700 DRAFTED MEN OFF FOR ARMY CANTORMENTS Reusing Send-Off for Departing ‘dmpany told me they ‘could 1s 0 mon righ Remem- ber f yorauee nt to excuse an » for J Neve that the general dissatisfaction evailing in this city over transit Soldiers iers—Thous. $ oon Pte seatinca y Soldiers at Piers Thousands of Relatives on Hand, he women who are taking the] ! places of men are doing splendid] : tee { work ad the officials are well satis,|. Seven hundred drafted men from fled with most of tham. 1 don't }N¢w York, Brookiyn and nearby Long k i an Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Regularly BONWIT TELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET now what we could huye done had |/#an@ fowns departed this morning for en for the large forces of | Nhtional Army cantonments. The New have filled the places of |York increment, 500 strong, crossed to : and others | New: Jersey on the Pennsylvania Ferry, re, while the 200 Kings and Queens County selectives left on the Central Railrdad of New Jersey Ferry, Several thousand es were on hand to to see them Shipyards Agent Threatened Workers, P. S. C, Charges in Telling of Shortage. The Public Service Con Mounced to-d ——>——. as ORDER RESTORED ON BORDER Announce for Friday Gen, Cabell Anticipates No Farther | off Trouble With Mexicans A. rousing send-off was accorded ' NOGALES, Ariz, Aug 29.—Intoxt- | Board No. 118 men by the residents of « ns on the Mexican side of |the “gas house district.” Fire © BE. A. A. Quinn of Engine © 1 M4 and Lieut. F. A. Lenahan, Engine thing wae quiet and fo fur-|promptu celebration held at the ferry the city and attempted to entice away|ther trouble was le ada ol Rein- | dock m hi e Blythe of No. in Nogales, Sonora, and en-! of No, 442 Es Street, formerly of ng were denied the: 69th. hission an- | Final Clearance Sale of psentatives overnment busines: of firms doi were held responsible to- hooting last night in which ibway and °L" Misses’ Summer Apparel rmaotormen, conductors and guards, It At Greatly Reduced Prices is also charged that recently a repre- sentative Of a shipbuilding company Visited an important subway job and || OS Mideee’ SHOCKS. .c.scccccsccceses Formerly 3.50 to 15.00, Sizes 14 to 18. 2.00 interviews kers in an attempt te yard. He intir ernment age claims, and Only one or two of a kind in various materials. New Fall 1918 Boot A Smart Creation in Dark Tan Calf 100 Misses’ Dresses.......... ceceeeeee. Formerly 18.50 to 25.00, An assortment of calico, voile and tissues. Sizes 14 to 18. 7.50 115 Misses’ Dresses................ Formerly 25.00 to 35.00, 10.00 12.50 heir jobs y he wou © that they | eh ee ait An Exceptional Value | , ; ! Rater + yaeeree With Neutvat 7 50 | A collection of linen, voile and gingham. Sizes 14 to 18. he wa vernment agent, the Pub- Cloth Top . | + ’ ie Commission statement Alt Tan | 127 Misses’ Dresses............... Formerly 25.00 to 45.00, | Ride Melba Na yaa eae \ Call 8.50 | In organdie, voile, chintz, figured tissues. Sizes 14 to 18. @ the steel workers could earn ~ Wahine: , ton 30m week AN thi i uiory Heel, U 62 Misses’ Dresses. ............. Formerly 45.00 to 65.00, 28 OQ) is obvious.” py In A Light colorsin crepede chine, Georgette crepe, taffeta andfigured chiffon. Sizes!4tol8. . Chairman Hubbell of the Commis- sion wags asked if he could give more L d S all Si details. He said e ’ a _ arge ang om IZes Women’s Skirts—Clearance Sale This exclusively correct new model heralds a complete showing of distinguished Fall styles from which you may out- fit yourself at reasonable prices and without experlencing dif- | ficulty in attaining your size, large or small, or your width, no matter how extreme. We specialize in fitting all feet. sixtrhvel.M.A | RSCH at 39th St. SHOE COMPANY OUR ONLY STORE. cession from the operating and con- struction forces « this city. T! from highly to be a al At Greatly Reduced Prices Organdie and Cotton Gabardine. . Formerly 5.75 to 10.50, Organdie in white, flesh, orchid, gabardine in white only. f why the men are under what conditions ng #0, the fact remains n-power on the ting ends of has reached Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street 3.90 Novelty and Wool Plaid Skirts. . Formerly 16.50 to 29.50, 12 50 Figured foulard and chiffon, satin, also wool plaid skirts, . Georgette Crepe Skirts.................. Formerly 25.00, P In white, gray, flesh pink. 1 6.50 =———_ | Special Sale Friday | New Fall Models Women’s Tricolette Frocks Between 5th and 6th Avenues Beginning Tuesday, September 3rd, this store ; will be open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Exceptionally Priced at 35.00 | Four smart models in drop stitch and solid weaves, featuring plain tailored, panel Are showing for Army Officers and Men and fringed styles. Colors: black, taupe, navy, brown and mahogany. |LAST DAY STEAMBOATS. Sunday Excursions Also Labor Day, Sept. 2]) Delightful Sail on the Sound Enough Stopover for sightseeing. Musie—Dining Koom—Luneh Counter, Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven The A. E. F. Protective BODY ARMOR It protects the sides, abdomen and other vital organs, and is scien- tifically made to ride comfortably under tunic or pack. ted numbe on IMers on the New England Steamship Co. a eet ra — The Daylight To see the real beauty of America’s most famous river take the trip by Day Line steamer. The idcal way to make the through journey to Albany or for one day outings. Direct connections for resorts in the Catskills, Saratoga, Lake George and the Adirondacks. Through steamer leaves Desbrosses St. « 42 St., 9.00 A. M.; W. 129th St. 9.20 A. M Mountain, West Point (meek days only), Catskill, Hudson and AlBany. Th It is worn as illustrated, and is priced as follows: Sunday Excursions Delightful Sail on the Sound ENOUGH STOPOVER FOR SIG HTSERING Muso—Diving Room—Laine! Counier Steamer City of Lowell to Bridgeport |B Le Mee 40, N B., Houston 5 O00 AM. Ie. Tar 14 NR. ton st 100 8M Moturn due New York Prot sa Front only Back & Front $18.50 $25.00 We are sure this device will appeal to those who have friends or relatives at the front, Size 19 by 23 inches Weight 4!. lbs. A Umited number of tickets « on Pers on the day New England Steamship Co. Fron Steamboat Co | CONEY ISLAND Special Schedule, THURSDAY, AUG, 2fth. La, 150, 10.40 ugh 4 stra. Restaurant ly, ineluding Sunday th St., 10.40 A. ML: You only), Cornwall, Newburg 5 i 148, 4.4 15. 7. 8 20.9 90, Coney Island, 13.250 1 an. 44 5, 8 W. 42d St., 2.20; W. 129th St., 2 CKAWAY BEACH VAM Bier dN and Albany On Sunday, Sept. 1 Passengers for Bear Mi LONDON TRENCH COATS ‘Are now being offered at the low price of $55.00 Designed for severe weather and hard service. Lined with fleece and interlined with oilskin, pro- viding the utmost protection against wet and cold. steamer, on which there will be more at 10 A.M. Half fare for all soldiers and sailors in uniform ~~ METROPOLITAN LINE Labor Day Excursion “BOSTON Special Labor Day excursion on steamer to Kingston Point and return leaves Desbro. Religious and patriotic services each Mountain Park. “Hendrick Hudson” i St. 10 A.M. 2.15 P. M,, in Pavilion No. 2, Bear unday mL | ws’. | Hudson River Day Line |! | TEL. = Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York aidalay’ Day and Sinht Trims DOWN THE BAY \ PLEASANT WAY TO SPEND A DAY BEAR MOUNTAIN A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL AT Without fleece lining, at $40.00 and 45.00 INTERSTATE PARK ae ena: fo Atla Highlands, Fare af ey von bet soples Free Plargzound St, iad Airbus iar anetieeg fh we 4 MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION ON THE THIRD FLOOR 1 rows Take Dyckman Strest Ferry DARA TDD cease are ROUND TRIP is Kear Mountain Line, “HUDSON RIVER From Pier 32, N, Rf PM. baniaye and moldae 2 P.M a2d gt | half hour brim Due Albany 6 0 bets Seed seo, sexe Yaga er ert) « Bekiass Pies 10.80."2.500 "te, wooed i WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS for 9,000 Yds. of SILKS | Store Hours—10 to 4:30 of Our Greatest August Furniture Sale The last sands of this great Sale are dropping in the hour-glass. You have only up to 7 o’clock tomorrow evening to share in its benefits. Don’t think we are urging when we emphasize its vital personal importance to every home- maker. We have already passed the record of sales set by any previous furniture sale. But these are days of THRIFT. And always, home must be HOME. And we want to be very sure that all the people understand the great event which will pass beyond availing tomorrow. You have, tomorrow— ~ choice of hundreds of odd pieces and suites at HALF PRICE, and thousands of pieces and suites at ten per cent. to a third less. We do not know when again you will have such an opportunity, because furniture costs are rising. | You have, tomorrow— 1} choice of the largest variety of fine styles. in furni- ¢ ture for any room in any home. ‘The new furniture production of the country will be limited, until after the war, to a very few designs, and it is planned to do away in the new furniture with castors on dressing | {]’ tables, serving tables and writing tables, locks on ‘ bureaus, etc., bevels on mirrors, glass shelves in china closets, and glass tops on all kinds of furniture. At HALF PRICE y f f 4 i. Some of the pieces on the floors this morning. | New pieces will be added tomorrow. i 7 a! Mae Se? op > ade Oca SRecenee Picaasat™ eS SE ae MPCES Sk = $67.50 mahogany dressing table for $33.75. $80.00 mahogany bedstead, full size, for $40.00. $55.00 walnut dressing table for $27.50. | $48.50 fumed oak reclining chair for $24.25. | $144.00 brown oak settee, leather seat, for $72.00. \ $66.00 fumed oak arm chair, leather cushion seat and back, for $33.00. | fy $52.00 enamel bookcase for $26.00. $29.00 ivory enamel reading table for $14.50. | $185.00 velour covered chaise lounge for $92.50. | $15.00 enamel tea tray, decorated, for $7.50. $794.00 10-piece mahogany dining room suite for | | $397.00. $384.75 10-piece enamel breakfast room suite for $195.00. $296.50 4-piece ivory enamel bedroom suite for $148.25. $390.00 5-piece ename! bedroom suite for $193.00. $3,400.00 12-piece walnut bedroom suite for $1,700, a Farnitare Floors open until 7 for the convenience of busy war-workers Come by Interborough Subway to Astor Place Station Come by Broadway Subway to Sth Street Station (Doors open from each platform direct into the store Come by motor car to the 9th street entrance, Elevators at each place to take you to the furniture Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building . . LAST DAY, Too to buy Wanamaker bedding at the August prices | / hair mattresses, cotton felt mattresses, box springs, woven wire springs, feather pillows 10 to 25 per cent. below our regular prices, with prospects of even higher rates soon. Sixth Gallery, New Building. Half Price---and Less--- At $1.25 Yard--our $2.50 black satin and black crepe de chine, novelty striped silks, striped tussores, At $1.50 yard- our $3 crepe de chine, fleur de soie; | crepe meteor, printed Shanghai; our $3.50 twilled foulard and plain or striped Japanese tub silks. our $4 black satin At $2 yard At $1.95 yard--our $4 sport crepes. At $2.45 yard- our $5.50 brocaded crepe de chine, | | voile de soie with embroidered borders, and our $7.50 sport silks in bordered and all-over designs. In dress, skirt, blouse and men’s shirt lengths. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Bldg. 150 Young Women’s | Dresses, $3.75, $5.75, $6.75. As these are the final reductions of the season, it suffices | to say that in all instances the prices were considerably more, Voiles, dotted Swiss and cross-barred muslin—mostly white, | Sizes 14 to 20 years included. Second floor, Old Building.

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