The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 15

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An elaborate portrayal of exclusive Autumn ap- parel embodying every phase of the new and correct Sashions, necessary to complete the school wardrobe. Exquisite styles of Serge, Chiffon, Velvet, Charmeuse de Chine, in plain or novel combination, effective ly trimmed with braid, silk or embroidery. and Cre) Several attractive new models have been created of Chambray, Repp and Pique; also dainty, styles in Lingerie, STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Interesting Showing of Exclusive Girls’ New School Apparel Depicting the Fall Models. School and Afternoon Dresses 8.90 Juniors’ and Girls’ Wash Dresses 2.95 EVEN WORLD'S PENNY LUNCH FUND GETS A FINE GIFT cmenedpoomanns School Children’s Welfare League Gives $200 to Feed Needy Ones. Childre BROOKLYN . The School Welfare STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY |Tella Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid Indigestion Di ten simply evidence etion of acid Is taking h, causing the forma. 1d’ tndigestion, stomach and eauses burning feel should be taken of hot or cold to be certain to at Bisurated Magnesia, prepared for the above purpo: Sizes 6 to 16 12.75 16.75 and w Sizes 6 to 16 elaborately embroidered. 8.50 and up boys Shoes 5.90 ly and 1, 2, 3, 4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.95 Week decora own daily, & MONDS DIAMONDS HELP WANTEO—MALE, | Mail Onder Dept. ZF ssi a se | 2240 3d Ave., N. Y. (ONA. E. 72d St, WANTED “Mili ‘dalay’ Postage, incl. Inenr> Kend_P. 0. Order or STATION MEN AND ance, 100 Batra. All Stores Open Saturday N Draft Only, |II TRAINMEN, | Day and Right, Frive DOWN ay Bay | : = AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED Ret Us DIVISIONS, | INTERBOROUGH RAPID |<" TRANSIT CO, APPLY ROOM BROADWAY, 9 A P, M. DAILY EXC DAX, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &> LAW SCHOOL WOOLWORTH BLDG,, TOOK Ciasses 4.15 to Alternoo! Tory jou ent time, AMERICAN WATCH MAIDEN LANE. FOR SALE. Becerra Ps sch whet to Rite RO Is F Jos World Bullding, will be lated a Thess phoned directly 114000 Beekman, New York, of lyn Office, 4100 Main, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unfurnished—Manhattan 42d to 41st St., 10th Ave. {irre jewelry bought 4 ‘cab, Fataten ap Durhaaed, Heonett, sist at Style 1823 Children’s | and Misses’ | ( ( for | \ | ( WHERE TO GO AND NOW TO GET THERE) tid gm, style, Mog. M. | STEAMBOATS, i ak, | a NE Sh ees | HUDSON RIVER oes White Nu-Buck, Footwear. 00 y f ] Sizes 814 to 11....3.50 ioe ae pss Cok ‘ 7 Sea | Sines 11% t0 2... 00 pite Nu-Buck Top RO redit | DAILY. INCLUDING SUNDAY. j Sizes Provide for son catty! ce vee tars to Il. 3-50 who pra for \ Sizes 8/ to 11.,,.3.50 Tan Calf La ve ine tickets accepted. Muale ( 1114 to 2... 4. po ( | ‘Higher Cut aS and patriotic services act ; Sizes 81/9 to II... 4.00 ghee stg oar] ayct07... 4-80) | Buy WS Sp goed Hele @ for all soldiers and sallora ty ee ee ee oe 4 a <a \ | AM. | AMO) Pat ' —— oe ee, WEST SIDE STORES EAST SIDE STORES | UP BOATS | roroun 222-224 W. 125th St Style 606 Wag Ave. & 122d St | New York West of 7th Av. Boys’ 86.87 Sts Beririmicast...] $40 6th Av. & 27th St Shoes 04 Ave. 150-151 Sts. oa9 | 8th Av., 39-40 Sts. ® y 160° Bowery, to BROOKLYNSTORES ee iu near Hoyt road St. 3 We way (awtaire), | 29 Broadway ( opp. Military Park | 0% Hndaon, near Park Ave. ] aluany.. ; ‘ An 1263 Broadway Gun Metal marked’ rent deal’ onesGay outings sear Greene Ave. (Tan cat oe ‘anal To Allantic | dar 8. Lautner ten 0,8 Highland ds, Fare 35¢ Wy blends 41.30 0 bh rx! ‘0 SPEND A DAY, MOUNTAIN rand Ropu hys nai ri SNe, aaye Hiren, BS: Ane, EAR 1288, 1665 Corner Livingston ine, War tat ‘Tel. Brond 1708, ‘Dron Steamboat Co. | CONEY ISLAND FORDHAM. | Sesh! Fs UNIVERSTTY NEW. Rugs known the best wear rugs made. In the 7,45 to v.45 A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL af INTERSTATE PARK ‘cople’s Free cla: LOAT TINGS OA THING. FreetiNG Take Dyckman Street Ferry a As YS LINOLEUM Se rea.’ Room Hata can be $7.50 6x9... 3.49 $9.00~7,6x9.4.49 $18 00 ox * THE EVENING WORLD, All Wend for School in ay | eat ig s Department of 1 Eleven Big | BlynStores | Good, sturdy footwear that pendably made, shape- comfortable, built to withstand the hard knocks of school wear while retaining the grace and good appearance of all Blyn | ses aie ale Gee en er the country as well as looking latest pat These are very special, LINOLEUM SANITARY RUGS, known from Coast to isle at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE $11.00. 9-9 $14.00~-9x10,6,6.49 League, through {8 president, Mrs. 8. M, Goddin, has made a generous donation of $200 to gi ao Wik World School Lunch Fui Goddin and her PreAGHAAtiOn save been for many years interested In} the problem of achool ee oe Let ticularly in the feedin, and tubercular children, Laat yest thia organization furnished 2,000 quarts of milk and 1,500 pounds of crackers to school children in Man- hattan and the Bronx. In an inter- view the other day with a represen- tative of The Evening World, Mre. Goddin, president of the league, de- seribed the wonderful work watch they are doing. She said: “Many schools are now receiving milk service from the School Chil-} dren's We! more are Some of the achools have been equip- e League, and bed by us with achool kitchens, where County, a hot midday meal is served at nominal figure, Tho milk service, PEE PS ee ets a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1918, COAL REGULATIONS WILL KEEP PRICES, DOWN IN N.Y. CITY Washington's Auth ‘authorities said to Have Plan to Balk | Profiteers, | “Coal prices in New York City will many "°t be much higher this winter than moring far the service. last,” said J. 8. Wiggins, Deputy, Fuel Administrator for New York in a statement given to a re-! porter for The Evening World re- which consists of milk and cooked garding the present situation and the cereal, is entirely gratis for the bene- outlook for the cold season, fit of hungry, anaemic and crippled children, While those of the chil- “The reason I am of this opinion is that Qren who can pay for the midday |the Fuel Administration has plans to lunch do 80, hundreds of others re- ceive their meals gratia, “Principals, teachers, nursea and’ Physicians are of one accord—that our service Is putting a proper and necessary foundation into the bod ot children suffering trom main trition, “While city and State are having bills and debates in the Legislature to have lunches served at school, And spending valuable time to determine whether or not ehildren might be- come pauperized if they do not pay for their lunch, the School Children's Welfare League has quietly, modestly, | offset increases that would ordinarily be expected in the present circuni- stances. What these plans are I am not at lborty to divulge, but they will be adequate to meet the situa- tion, = “As far as the fuel supply tn New York County is concerned, I think we have obtained at least 60 per cent. of the two-thirds allotment w posed to have on hand at ¢ jning of winter. I do not r at |this moment what is the Govern- ment's allotment of coal for Manhat- tan and the Bronx, and figures are not available to show exactly how but most persistently and effectively, | much coal has been obtained by deul- fed them!” If an organization fike the Welfare ers here. I understand the conditions in Brooklyn are not so satisfactory, League, which ts in daily touch with Brooklyn is not recelving many whip- the school-feeding problem, finds, it) ments, although T do not know the worth while to make a genero nation of $200, It ought to ser example to others who ma: exact conditions there. Mr. Wiggins wa: “4 about com- be in) plaints that there is a wide diver- some doubt as to the value of this gence in prices charged by various 16 work, —_——— Every man of eight cept those al register for ‘Th forty-five aro based on and girls. de- are ( ( ( ( ( (8; and Patent Colt (Sizes 6t08 pe Sizes 8/2 to I V Benen See, . aod Patent Colt (: izes 6 to ( te ( ( ' ( ( ' ( ( Blyn-Plan Gun Mead | ' ( ( ' \ ( ( — jcikeen’s Annex run- 3.50 F ning through to West || 4,00 §Park Street. | New York Floor Covering Co. 60 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN 1 Block from Fulton St: rns. RUG Ss ar, WHALE 5.49 prices charged by the 4 what the coal costs | them at the dock,” he sald, “In one o it will have to be towed just across the river and can be unloaded |at once. In another, a long haui may | be necessary, and then the dealer wiil possibly have to pay a considerable sum for demurrage because he can- not have the shipment unloaded at once. In these two cases it will be eon that coal delivered at the dovk will cost one dealer far wore than an- other. This price ts the basis of his price to his customers. i" “The retailer's margin from #hich jhe must pay all overhead is fixed by |the Government. On soft coal it is 2.10, On pea coal $2.10 and on nut eam and furnace ooal, $2 2 he Government ts making no effort to regulate retail prices. 1 am of the opinion that there should be little varlance in prices, but in case any consumer believes’ he is being de- frauded he should go to the Ad- ministrator for his county. frou whom he ¢an obtain the informa. tion he desires,” Mr. Wiggina's statement about oon- ditions in Brooklyn were confirmed by dealers there, whe #ld they were hot getting enough oval by far to supply the demand, Several said, however, that they are catching up ually with their ordors. One dimeulty’ te that most of the coal alors supplied by the so-qalled independent an additional seventy-five ¢ ton over the mines of the ! s, whereas the hi vain Manhattan are able f utly to get larger quantities oi (us cheaper coal and mix it with the indepenitent coal, thus increasing their profi cause of this some dealers are to sell moro cheaply than others oa m= of coal between this year and were given by a large dealer, figures this year for Aug. 15, a re- vision to the present time not having beon made. In this connectic dealer called attention th that the regular 30-cent au increase is effective and likely ‘yn put on this year's prices by a isiderable number of dealers rhe figures follow: 1918, BRIG 8.90 9.00 No. 1 Buck cents a ton above this scnedu! said the dealers ‘The figures ar nearly indicative of genera! prives as jeould be made, Prices are arranged every fifteen days by the des and the new scale Is likely to a any time, The frequent re due to the constantly changir to the dealers,” Brooklyn customers are: arge concern in inds of coal it n, $9.25; em, $9 , $9.65, Hliclal of | npany Said that his company { ig reat dittleulty tn getting coal and that he had not noticed any improvement in conditi | Dealers in Manhattan are optimis tle about the situation and believe | that sufficient coal will be available this winter, ‘They are catching up gradually with their orders, some of them placed as far back as last June third leas and are hopeful that ity will be deliv the two ssociation, said he | satistied with the outlook in an and the Bronx. year, April and May re winter months and the chase of coal ran into June,” he were pur said “Conditions are not the same t year, for many persons laid in th stock of coal for the winter as as they could get it, I regard cond tions much better, One factor is that | we are not likely to experience such cold weather as we did last winter, which was a record. If the Govern- ment keeps its hands off the miners and sees to it that we get our allot- . Mitte diff y will be experi- i, It should be remembered that |the miners had to be called back in England, and we should learn a les- | | ‘The distribution | ei Vion rea | son from that error, Sy otto | the situatios purchased by the dealers there ts that | mines which the Government granted | Figures on the comparative prices! fi 1917 figures are for October and the 9.00 | ) No, 2 Buck, 6.65 No, 3 Buck. 18 SOL wccccccereccers 765 “Other companies in the city are not charging more than 20 to 50) Prices from this same firm for the | SCHOOL TOGS HEARN Won of Fifth Avenue, Store open Saturday, September 7th until 6 P. M. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY ONLY FRIDAY OF SCHOOL PREPAREDNESS SALE SPECIALLY PRICED i SCHOOL SUPPLIES” Fourteenth Street Business Hours 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. tale ete Rieter eet eee Remember—Just One Day More of SCHOOL SALE SPECIALS i ; Sale of School Supplies A YEARLY EVENT! SALE PRICES No Mail or Telephone Orders. Moore's Folding Wax Lancheon roll 24 sheets, Hook Stra * hoot Hage—knitted re. Letter, Lege Paper—quire Writing Ta Composition Nooks— and butlon—reg. Composition Recke— value .35 Globes—6-inch. containing pen h pencils. cent value.... Sete— nking cup gad Penelte—with crasers— dozen Typewriter pad of 100 Pypewerlter on package of 600 sheets....., Misses’ Fall Apparel SCHOOL SALE SPECIALS 1-PIECE. REGULATION FROCKS Navy blue or black serge—trimmed with white beeid and buttons— 14 to 20 yrs. 44 Special thio PIECE SAILOR FROCKS style—full box in regulatio: ted skirt and blouse — navy 12.94 blue or black serge. Our regular $15.98 with silk or black Copy of a $47.50 d. Special 23.94 MISSES’ COATS Wool velour with large plush collar and cuffs, broad belt and pockets— semi-lined, in navy bluc, brown, green, Burgundy and black Our regular €26.74... 20,00 HOUSE DRESSES Percale and Ginghams, neat stripes of various colors Our regular 82.47 1.94 EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES Striped Ging) ~ embroidered chambray collar and culfs— 48, 50, 52 Our regular 83.94 47 Satin or mode fringe, Misses’ Blouses, Petticoats SCHOOL SALE SPECIALS Taffeta Suit Blouses models, Smart tailored la rich-toned plaids and stripes $4.94 and 85.69 o7 deep, Our regular “School Sale” . B. Silk Petticoats Fine quality chiffon taffeta with fine tucks, tiny ruffles and rows of hemstitehing and shirring—-28 to 32 inch lengths Our regular 83.05 “School Sals 2.80 Homefurnishings Floor Brooma—¢ rows stitching— our regular $1.00......... 9G Hat and Coat Racks—with 4 large brass plated hooks— our regular $1.00.......+. Table Oil Cloth—reversible yards wide—reg. .48...... Sunfast Sha 6x3 ft.-—assorted pele mounted on rollers—slightly imperfect— a 68 reguiar value @1.29...++++ Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings BOYS’ FALL SUITS—New Trench and = Semi-Norfolk models—Cassi- meres, Cheviots and Worsteds— also checks and stripes—7 to 17 years. Our regular $9.74......7.05 BOYS’ FALL SUITS—Norfotk and Trench models — Cheviot: meres and Wool Cri tures, checks and stripes—' years Our regular $11.94... 10.00 Boys’ ben ok ht Trench and Semi Norfolk style: e have trousere—Cassimeres and Chi in grays, browns, faney mi and black and white tie Our regular $10.74 le BOYS’ FALL COATS}, to 10 years—attractive military I Khaki, Velours, Checks and SEPARATE TROUSERS—7 to 15 years—Cassimeres and Cheviots Oue regular 81.25... BOYS’ WASHABLE TROUSERS 7 to 16 yen dark color Khaki id White Dueck Drill, Gray Crash Our regular $1.50 1.25 LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS—-5 to 7 years—Military, Junior Norfolk and Russian stylee—worsted fabrics Our regular $4.87...... 3. BOYS' WASH SUITS—3 to 8 years—One-Piece, Middy aad Junior Norfolk styles, various stripes, plain colors and all white. Our regular 62.94 2.24 YOUNG MEN'S SUIRS—Tre' and Sack styles—browns, tans, grays, stripes, checks, medium and. dark fancie Our rogue $21.75... 19.50 16.50 Our regular $19.50 Our regular $16.50... 13.50 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS—ging- ham and chambray ea 8B to 15 years. Regular .¥4...... « CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS — per- 4 to 12 yrs.—two- piece, 6 to : Srrcwar oO ts sioo..” .S BOYS’ CAPS—Light aaa atk pat- terns, full crown. Regular .64...... 45 ON MAIN FLOOR FRIDAY’S SPECIAL PRICES BAR PINS AND BROOCHES Oriental and other designs, beau- y jewelled — gold-filled or gold finish Vue WissiiccAciss 208 LEATHER KERETOL AND SILK HAND BAGS Various sizes—some have patent safety catch, Our regular 92 74 FILET LACES Attractive new patterns in desir- able widths, Our regular.19—yard... 15 NOVELTY LACE VEILS Black and colore—variety of pat- terns. Our regular 47... BT 2-CLASP SILK GLOVES Black or te--double finger tips. Our regular sa Men’s Furnii FRIDAY’S SPECIAL } UNION SUITS Summer weight—white or balbrig- gan. Special..... ss DOMET PAJAMAS Pink or blue stripes—silk frogs All sizes....... LTA SOFT SHIRTS Woven or printed madras—stripes and colors qs ICES Silverware and Cutlery FRIDAY'S SPECIAL PRICES Special Lot of Rogers Silverplated Tableware and forks, orange forks, oyster forks, ice cream spoons, iced tea spoons, sugar spoons various useful pieces. Value 35 19 STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS Ebony handles—set consisting of six knives and six forks, Our regular #1.05 1.50 Tablespoons sulad knives, spoons, fruit butter knives and other each Towels, Toweling Soft Finish Cotton Huck Towels hemmed, white and red borders—reg. .34 26 Bleached Turkish Towele—fang 38 Bo colored centre—re; Girls’ Wear SCHOOL SALE SPECIALS GIRLS’ SERGE FROCKS—4 to 14 years—regulation Navy Blue Sailor models—(other attractive styles.) Our regular $5.94. 4.95 GIRLS’ GINGHAM FROCKS 6 to 14 yenrs—pretty Fall stylee— plaid designs. Our regular $1.94...... 1.67 GIRLS’ NAVY BLUE SKIRTS 6 to 14 years—all wool serge—full kilted model. Our regular $4.94...... 3.93 GIRLS’ RAIN OUTFITS 6 to 16 years—coat of navy blue and tan, rubberized poplin, brim cap to mateh—Our regular LONSDALE JEAN MIDDIES For Girls and Misses—all white or with colored trim—Our reg- ular 91.94 54 OUR “CHAMPION” MIDDY 6 to 20 years—regulation style— all white—at our specialize price 68 REGULATION MIDDY BLOUSES 6 to 20 yeare—good washable ma- terial—all white—smart black ties. Special for GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS 6 to 14 years—coat Copen. blue, buff, corn Our reglar 85.94... Women's Underwear Friday’s Special Prices ENVELOPE CHEMISES Many pretty models. Value $1.28 94 DRAWERS Ruffles of good embroidery lace and tucks—Value.78.. .68 NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS Attractive yokes. Our regular 81:48....... 1.28 SLIPOVER SWEATERS Slegveless, fisb-tail style—khaki and navy blue Our regular $2.68..... 1.84 BUNGALOW APRONS Percale—two-tone plaids. Value $1.48 NIGHTDRESSES — cambric—several mode Our regular $1.48...... FINE NIGHTGOWNS Neinsook, cambric aod = muslin— variety of models, Value "$2.68... 1.94 PETTICOATS Ruffles of good embroidery or lace and tucks—Value $1.28... .O4@ PETTICOATS Flounces, elaborately trimmed. Value $2.68........... 1.94 CORSET COVERS ook—lace and ribbon. Valve Mer iiectinaes 3s CORSET COVERS Children’s Stockings School Sale Specials BOYS’ STOCKINGS Black cotton, double heel toe—sizes 6 to B1g— Our regular .38...... and CHILDREN’S BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS Double heel and toe—sizes 6 to 914 Our regular .83... ‘ BOYS’ EXTRA SIZE STOCKINGS Black cotton, double heel and toe sizes 1019, 11, 11}g— Our regular .65 Comfortables & Pillows Floral Silkoline Comfortables— full size—reg. 83.23 2.22 Silkoline Comfortables—floral de- sign-—full size—reg. $4.17... 2.97 New Feather Pillows—firm ticking 20x28—reg. $1.14..... 21x28—reg. $1.24... New Mixed Goose Feather Pillows assorted tickings 20x28—reg. $1.67., 22x28—reg. $1.87 24x30—re, 26x30—reg. $2.47. . Hearn ial Pillows—goose

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