The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 13

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BALLI-CURGI SANG FOR WAR CHARITY, SAYS RED CROSS Wetter From San Francisco Chapter Given Out in Answer to Singer’s Husband. Charles 1. Wagner, manager for Madame Galli-Curci, this morning cave out @ letter from the San Wrancisco Chapter of the Ame Red which he said was o to her husband's charge fefused to sing for American, It French war charities, 1 $wed the statement by I “dastardly,” td th Hever have mo affairs if made it 1 ‘The letter is sine ton, mittee of the San Francise the Red Cross, In it he acknowie that $17,845 was collected at a Cross benefit in that city Madame Galli-Curci sang. nger would + domestic on had not Chairman of Red Mr. Wagner said that the diva is now Bt her home in Pine Hill, New York, where she and her ac Homer Samuels, are working on ® concert tour that extends from May. 3919, TELLS HOW SILK THIEVES MURDERED TRUCK DRIVER Newark Police Say Henry Endlich Confesses and Names Ham- mit as the Slayer. A story of the murder of Charles Hilbert, driver of an auto truck bear- ing $60,000 worth of silk, near Somer- ville, N. J, on Aug. 21, was told tn Newark yesterday by Henry Endlich, thirty-elght, of No. 203 Ridgewood Avenue, according to the police. endlich was arrested in his home yesterday, Hilbert was killed when #even men held up bis truck tm an attempt to steal tue silk, All now are under arrest Findlich, according to the police, euid that on the morning of Aug. 21 the gang met in his home. Armed with pistole, they went to a polnt near Somerville in an automobile and Jay in wait for the truck. Hilbert put up @ terrific fight After he had been beaten to the road, Richard ° Bireet, Je Heavy Single Sole, New Custom Model. Genuine Ru: Cocoa Mahogany Shades, Let as rebottom your eld shoes by our new factory 5, We supply new proc fibre soles and heels for $1.25, New leather soles and heels fer $1.50. Ex- prose charges added, where | | TIME IN DAY FOR DRAFT REGISTRATIONS ON SEPT. 12 ARTIN CONBOY, New York Director of the Draft, ts sued the following ment to-day: "Ve have notified every trade union and association, as well as sudh large employers of men as we could conveniently reach, that Sopt. 12, being the designated day for ithe registration of the new drafty employers should permit their employees to register during the day. We ask this of the em- ployers in order to eliminate the rush before and after business hourg thus enabling us to accom- plish the work more smoothly and without confusion. I am of the opinion that the employers will permit: their men an hour or two leave so that they may register.” in Jersey City Wednesday, shot and killed him, according to Endlich. Endlich and two others started toward Newark with the truck rest went in the op the automobile. Ni lich and his comp: the truck, took a . End- bethpo 2 \the ferry and then to New York, © °° — FATHER DONOHUE DIES. Founded St. Thom Aquinas tn Brooklyn; 94 Years Its Rector, The Rev., James Donohue, sixty- seven years old, for thirty-four years rector of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth Avenue of heart disease. Father Donohue founded the church which now occupies a alte paid to be valued at $500,000. Aug. 4, 1877, and went to his late pariah in 1884, He wrote several religtous LONDON, formed committee of jean Soldiers at the Front announced to-day that it would ve unable to The recently jsend parcels to the men owing to re- Fine Black Gunmetal. an Calfskin, strictions by the United States Food and T rtment. Other save money. Women’s NBW YORK sTORES 141 W, 190 and Ninth} Street, Brooklyn, {s dead at the rectory} He was ontained' riends of Amer- | ASKS EMPLOYERS TO GRANT |NEW YORK SOLDIERS | REACH CAMP GORDON Train Loads Reach Georgia Cantonment and More Are Coming. (Special to The Evening World) ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 6.— Boys’ School Suits Cut, tailored and selected with the same care and attention that is accorded Brill Clothes for men, and offered at the Economy Prices made possible by the “War-Time Small Profit Policy” of the Brill Stores. Corduroy Suits Four WOMEN will find our Fall styles more attractive and tempting than ever before. Don't underestimate SHOES because they retail from $2.00 to $3.00 less per pair than you have been paying elsewhere. The majority of well dressed women of New York to-day wear our smart, stylish footwear and Special Models for Growing Girls Your attention is called to our new Junior Models in common sense, yet stylish shoes, for the growing girl or boy—made in various leathers, with Goodyear welted soles of special weight for hard wear—sizes for girls, 2'/, up. These models are new this season. MEN should be quick to appreciate our smart Fall Shoes, espe- cially since our retail price is lower than the average dealer is obliged to pay in the wholesale market. stores men’s dependable footwear made from genuine Russia calf, gunmetal, vici kid and other desirable leathers. We special- ize in shoes for dress, business wear and hard service. Shoes $4.00 32 STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK BECK THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE | tondea with drafted men from New rolled into Camp Gordon last | voorte [night and early this morning. Brooklyn and as soo as they re the reservation they were through the receiving station and Special Sizes Norfolk Suits Corduroy Suits All in si And Smart Neckwea ‘ 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. Store at 44 East 14th Street and 125th Street Open Tomorrow Night 125th Street, at 3d Avenue ADVANCED FALL STYLES IN REMARKABLE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN «No WOMEN Our Factory Facilities, Tremendous Business Volume, Economic Methods of Production and Distribution Enable Us to Sell Exceptionally Good Shoes at Low Cost. We Retail Shoes Today at Even Less Than Wholesale Prices BECK HAZZARD For boys, from 4 up. You'll find in our 35 Men’s Shoes $4.00 and $4.50 NEW YORK sTonES IRAN AE. Nicholas Ave., 526 Columbus A Brook D | wes im’ A NEWARK STORM, 865 Broad St, UNION MILL sToRES Mail Order Dept., 326 Lafayette St, N.Y. aon merenetton ave, The men on the first trala were from Norfolk Suits... .. with extra knickers... 15.00to 20.00 ; Blue Serge Suits... Corduroy Suits... . with extra knickers, Special at 10.00 Fall Top Coats, $6.75 to $12.50 Sizes 3 to 10. | mon to be turned down for phy lUntitness were diecharged from camp spent th fternoon in signed to" companies In the depot ; tr ades, after being physically ex-|Street and Frank Graffe of No..165 amined. died yesterday | These boys will be transferred to|St. Anna, aven ng after replacement regiments, Nearly 000 eu Ba he rteen- | on from New. Yo ‘and Ne | Men Arette are expected thin week” [foot manhole at 06th Bireet and Con-| |} Th 4 lect tral Park West at $8.75 7 to 16. seees $6.75 to $25.00 sees 10.00to 25.00 6.75to 12.50 izes 7 to 18. Blouses, Shirts, tr, Hats, Caps. 47 Cortlandt St. 279 Broadway Women’s Black Kid Boots, 9-inch Tops, Louis Heels Junior Model—aAttractive, Me- dium Toe, Common Sense Heel, in rich, Dark Tan and Gunmetal Leathers. Your success depends upon your energy. O'Sullivan's Heels will save the energy you pound away each day Shoes Heels with O'Salli: dy attach KE 6, 1918, ~aom-W ANAMAKER’S | now to replace these shoes from the | Double Economy - Shoe- Offering) Open All Day Saturday An All-Around Choice of Young Women’s Frocks, $29.75 Serge Wool Jersey Satin-and-Serge Georgette Crepe School frocks, trotteur frocks " i and afternoon frocks at $29.75 We coull ant sm a humble price this season. illustrating the new frock of wool sey with gilet of fibre silk jersey. As" Madeline’ is one of our favor ite tailored models, we have had it eae Eire * eee made in navy blue serge; two-toned New suits for young women—start it $39.75. checked serge; taupe, garnet and An ideal model al New coats start at $32.50. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Serge Frocks for Young Girls, $9.50 Just the sort of plaid se frocks that mothers prefer thelr young daughters’ to have for school wear, as the colors are dark and the style is severely tailored. Black satin and navy blue serge are cleverly combined in a trolieur model. Hemstitched tucks are the only— but effective—adornment of a Georgette crepe model, which is quite different in line. Navy blue and black. New Frocks at $39.75 Navy blue serge frocks—model with accordion pleated skirt is but one example. Wool jersey frocks auite elabo- rately embroidered in chenille of a lighter tone. Frocks of serge combined with satin—one model is finished with the new heavy chain stitching. New Coats in the FUR Sale Quarter Below Our Winter Prices inch. » for 45-inch, A host of other new models in navy blue and plaid serges at numerous prices up to $25. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Second floor, Old Building $150 for a 30-inch Hudson seal (dyed muskrat); $187 to $415 for $: for 40-inch Hudson seal, skunk-trimmed ; $310 to § al immed; $315 for 45-inch. to $100 for 30-inch natural mi $60 for 30-inch marmot; $68 for 36-inch; $ Plenty of new muffs and scarfs, and dyed fox sets acul, krat; $118 to $150 for 40-inch. 50 for 40-inch; $87 for 45-inch. all a quarter below our winter prices, Second floor, Old Building - 6,000 Yards SILKS--$1.95 Yd Our $3 to $7.50 grades— We have been house-cleaning in th k Rotunda, and we find 6,000 yards of desirable, seasonable silks in odd lengths which must go. So we have cut them up into dress, skirt and blouse lengths—shower-proof printed silks (plenty of navy and white and black and white), brocaded crepes-de-chine, sport crepes, printed mousselines-de-soie, striped sport silks, fancy grenadines, and a lot of plain silks. : , Be early. Main floor, Old Building It Is Possible to Get a Smart Well-tailored Suit for $35 to $55 Not in the Fashion Salons for Women The other model in navy blue or black has dull gold embroidery. Unusual? An oxford gray model, beautifully braided in black, and trimmed with black bone buttons. (This model has a particularly good back). At $35. Another oxford—a bit more elaborate—$37,50. T weeds that look so well in these days of uniforms and “‘ship-shape” clothes, $35. Fine broadcloth suits in taupe, navy blue and tete de negre, at $40. A really fine velour model in navy blue, taupe, at Very new and very reasonable, THE CLEAN-UP 140 Organdie Frocks at $5 —Were Originally $15.75 White, flesh-colored, blue. Broadcloth suits made with attention to food Culleoes, voiles, batistes, ginghams and tailoring, are $48.50 to $55. Some of these have linens at $3,75—-were originally $12.75 to $15. Hudson seal collars, In all the favored colors. 60 light-colored taffetas, $10 —were originally $15 to $25, 40 foulards at $16—were originally $: Navy blue and white, Georgette crepe binations, Post Script: We've just received two new frocks, satin models, at $29.50. One model in taupe, navy blue, and black has Georgette crepe sleeves and a draped over-tunic. Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building Women’sHighCut Shoes |! ~ 6 new models, $5.50 “ Girls’ School Shoes $3.40 and $3.90 Pair These prices are about what we would have to pay same maker. remarkably. fine This is more than one would expect to pay now for shoes which are both good-looking and serviceable, he Wwather —all black is, a remarkably. fin Dull calf, black kidskin, patent and tan leathers | grade. The shoes are carefully finished ” inside Four models have black cloth tops—one of which. | and out, Button and lace models, Widths C and D ig buttoneal ane ot dark tan bas tawa cloth tops; ly. the dull calf has gray cloth tops, Sizes 8!) to 11—-$3.40. Sizes 11!) to 2—$3.90. First floor, Old Building The Unexpected Happened in MEN’S SHOES Unexpected from your veiwpoint—but not from ours; because months ago we laid plans to have these shoes made so rat we could sell them NOW at $6.55 and $6.85 Pair are not obtain- prices. Money-Savers for Men Every spring and summer suit in the Broad- way Corner Store—light and medium colors— Good for All| $14.50 the Fall ‘ Broadway Corner Eighth Street 110 Raincoats Coats that have owned for All sizes. Our Usual : $20 Grade }$15 Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade, New Shoes as good as the: able TODAY at these of these qualit Not ve men’s shoes at $6.35 and $6.85 pair. There are six styles in black shoes at $6.35, including black kid and black calf with wideor medium toe, Andtwo styles in tan at $6.85, with wide or medium toe, No man who fully realizes the condi- tion of the leather market will have to be urged on this occasion. Burlington Arcade floor, Now Bulldlag Olive and tan several months.

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