The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 9

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‘ A OTP. ah ETON A Sek AR PCD oI) 0 0% i, i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 12, 1918. may be overlooked {n endeavoring to WOMEN meet the increasing requirements off the _ DAVISON GOES ABROAD. | Ihe Geone Chatrman to Moet Fite co expeditionary — 10 ERECT MONUMENT f ° rn Hour WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—ttenry P| wremimatinr gent Tie apyre TO SISTERS IN U.S. 104M. (04.30P.M. Davison, Chairman of the American| ciation of the manner in which Cone Our store hours, 10 to 4.30, allow ample time for registration. Rea Cross War Council, has left for|«ress recelved the war mission headed f . 4 - Burope. In making this announcement | by L. Viviant and MarshalJoftre, France | Commemorative Shaft in Paris to to-day the Council said the purpose of| through Ambassador Juseserand in- ff 2, Mr. Davison's second trip to the sone |iormed President Wilson of ita desire to| Remind Future Generations of this Mond is to confer with those in| offer to the House and the Senate vases Imperishable Bond. charge the fleld of Red Cross activity peghi at Sevres, President Wil- o -, fn, the Allied countri that no step letter to Congress, ASHINOTON, Sept. 18.—A monument in Paris in 119 West 24th St., Near Sixth Ave. The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. Half our present regular prices for some open-stock patter a Gate States” ar 4 S l f Coats Dinner plates as low as 15¢ each. nh oats tee {ites of wich in magnitude we Matin! he 4 sa Nacsa be a e 0 Tea cups and saucers for 25c. «| Every dish that goes to male up a set of an ere tae Red Note od hon Women’s & Misses’ Coats one neering ts Good Styles Covered dishes as low as 50c. dinnerware. collec eae DR i hey “ at Ridiculously Low Prices for Clearance We shall make up some complete sets from : Sottra, the Duches D'Usee and the HESE are all splendid coats—just out of storage, -a eed Ate ALM al bs lated these patterna—and they aleo shall go at half i Feesidents of the three Red Cross bit wrinkled perhaps, but still good in style and better | And all first quality! price. } societies, Mme, Carnot, Countess in quality than their io price will buy to-day. Im china and American porcelain First come—first. pick! D'Haumonville and Mme. Perouse. included. Tomorrow, Friday. In the ‘announcement to the Red . Second Gallery, New Building 224 Axminster Rugs--Down We have to buy 300 rugs today to get the low price per rug which you get in this sale for ONE rug: The rugs are seamless, perfect, in 25 Oriental patterns and colorings and also in plain blue, brown, taupe and n. It will be a long time~if ever—before such low prices as these if are obtainable for seamless Axminsters. 434x614 ft., $11.25. . .6x9 ft., $21.65. ..714x9 ft., $26.65. ..814x1014 ft., $34.50... .9x12 ft., $39 Hall Strips—214x9 ft., for $8... .21/x12 ft. for $11... .214x15 ft. for $13.25 Third Gallery, New Building Cross the committee says: “We, women of France, know- ing thet we can never adequately express our gratitude toward the women of the United States for their generosity and devotion in their conseless giving, desire to sco raised in a prominent place in *Paris a commemorative monu- ment, so that future generations may alwayé keep in mind this beautiful sisterhood that forme | an imperishable bond between Although Alterations Are Still in Progress an: 2 We are constantly receiving, and introducing each day New Fall Styles "MAKE SHOE LIMIT $7.15. | Only Six 8 jot to Exceed Cost of Army Decrees Board. | : Last Two Days---FUR Sale high priced shoes, with their erills and } ¥ The woman who wants to save 25 per cent.--who wants to be practically patriotic (wearing fancy feathers, for. the Dertod of the 1 ||| furs releases wool for our soldiers and sailors)—who wants‘good furs in the new models will dustrie. Board. "Styien. will rami please take notice: THE FUR SALE ENDS*SATURDAY. @ustries Board. Styles will re limited to a half dozen “common sense” ones— 4 rate Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coats, $150 and up. Hudson seal muffs, $13.26 up. 30 to 45-inch coats ree ae ange at tha teak: eemiaT in all the favored furs, Dyed fox sets, $100 to $180. Skunk muffs, $22.50 up. Beaver muffs, $26.50. adage a - Nutria muffs, $11.75. Scarfs na seurday at $6.75 for nutria, Squares stoles and nd large eck pieces. All new, All 26 per cent. less—until Saturday at store-closing. joor, Old Building Better Buy That PIANO: Now army shoe, which is about $7.15, We are holding our 20th Anniversary Sale of used and new (reduced)Pianos, Player-pianos | and Reproducing Pianos. In all the 20 years of our piano business, we have never felt tmpelled | to say—as we do today—buy NOW. In England used pianos are at ~ premium because there are not enough new pianos to go around. . We are coming to that tect here ...... Meanwhile | here is 4 sale of good Uprights, Grands, Player-pianos, Reproducing Player- fan s with motor— | some used, some new (reduced)—-Chickerings, Sc! homackers, Emersons, Lindemans, Webers, Steinways, Hardman and Knabes among them. [ Jsed pianos begin at $65. Savings of $55 to $200 on the new pianos... .. The Sale is going splendidly. But we want EVERYBODY to know of the opportunity. The board has decided that for the present the price at which the manu- | | factiirer wells his shoe need not be stamped on the inside. Enecketic pro- tests of this “method of controlling | | prices have been made by shoe dealers. | Jt may be taken up again, however, if | prices sour, JAu Coats Pictured Here $11 97| como oan soem | BEG Clearance Suits | ized by the War Department to em- | ploy more girls as stenographera. | Overstocks National Cloak and Suit Company | Many are wanted. Applications will Here is your chance to save money. Included are Suits of Tricotine, Wool |be received at clock to-morrow Velours, Wool Serges, Poplins. Colors navy . black, tan and morning at No. 24 Bast 22d Street. Copenhagen. Some Cn ro osuifs are past season é Every man of eigh' to forty-five styles —some are fur-trim To This model with its voguish military heel should find favor with the School Miss and College Girl because . it combines good looks with thoroughly practical lines. In Dark Mahogany or Tan Russia Calf ay | | QUEEN QUALITY Boor SHOP || 2 W |Store Oper Open All Day ~ Satui | years old cept those al- ieeocail bun bareatne? ae “Piano Salons open evenings until 9. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building ready re. it register for “ the seloc' draft to- day. This September Sale. of HOUSEWARES _ Is not a ney hazard sale of “odd” lots a “seconds.”” Tt is a carefully planned event ‘embracing every kind of kitchen or Rousmold help. Every piece is perfect. The savings—10 to 331-3 per cent.—are actual discounts from prices prevailing on our regular stocks. All these September Sale offerings are carefully | ).3o~our $1.58. grade marked. Examples from important groups— White enamel, cov= A ‘ ered saucepan, 4% ats. Aluminum Utensils gal Free from all defects; no seams; beautifully finished. Lipped saucepans, from 14 pint size, at 70¢ (our 90¢ grade), to 5 quart size, at sad (our $1.95 grade). 100 tea ane $4.15—our $6.25 grade. 125 omelet pans, $1.55-—our $1.76 grade 50 coffee percolators, $2.60 our $3 grade. Covered side-handle saucepans, from 1! pint size, at 90¢, to 5 quart size, at $1.90 (our $2.50 grade). Kreamer’s Wash Boilers Stert. Brothers West 42nd Street. Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Buy War Savings Stamps Regularly 4.15—were $6.25 Cast Aluminum Tea kettle; 6-qt. alse. i = $1.55—our $1.75 grade Double Omelet Pan of aluminum. Men’s Furnishings and Hats For Autumn and Winter Are now ready for immediate selection. Every woman should attend y os Wired ‘ ’ th sole -—b. The MEN’s HAL» are of For- Heroes yee |, No- $82.80 8278 ara): No.7. $8.28 (85.80 4rade) : + en ap 4 wi » 0 3 3 No. 9, ). eign and American origin. - poor naaet ) aioe | fxtrn’neavy tin, with copper bottoms This is a typical example of the savings on Kre pans, bread pana, lipped measu rice boilers, coffee pots, cake bo Vollrath Enamelware Fifteen per cent. off our regular prices-~ pure white enamel—Tea kettles, 6 quarts, $2.35, were $3, Oval Round Fini pans, were'$1.70. Lipped saucepans, 134 50c. Rice boilers, 154 quarts, $1.75, $1.30, were $1.55, Kitchen Piktes, Wringers Kitchen tables, plain, from 3-ft, size, at $3.80, were $4.60, to 6-ft. size, at $7.85, were $9.75. With drawer, from ‘$5.30, were $6.25, to $9.75, were $11.50, , solid rubber rolls, 12x1 34-inch, $1.88—our 8. jetede r's tinware—roasting neh: bread moulds, double 4, ete, every size, not II sizes in ever oul ery grade ras y ” (10-inch) Aluminum Skillets with ebonized handles. model. A~ Floral Cotton Crepe. ‘|| B—Floral Cotton Crepe. And include the leading models and shapes for every require- ment of street or sports wear, at the following moderate prices: White boiler, enameled cover, 3'pts dish pans, 12-quart, $1.60, were $1.90. 124 quarts, $1.48 Men’s Soft Hats,. . . at $4.00, 5.00 to 10.50 Men’s Derby Hats, . . at $4.00, 5.00 to $8.00 C—Of Checked Gingham. D—Of Checked YL ~ Gingham. , E- Linene, Stout Sizes. T9* spo +122 $39 4440 $497 3—Of Brine | For Men, $ 29 SWEATERS nes Children Sport, Novelty, Silk, Angora Trimmed, medium and > ° heavy weight Sweaters. ‘Se “97 Overstock of last season offered at less than | wholesale cost prices to-day “ h Women’s Ss A 49" Shoes 91.25—were $1.45 | $2.75—our $3 grade Aluminum Tea Ket- tle, 6 ats. Neckwear, Shirts and Pajamas % To-morrow and Saturday, the following lots will be featured at these special early season prices: itchen tables, porcelain top and aneer 40x27 inches, square tapering legs, $13—our $16 grade. Stepladder chairs, $5.95 and $6.50—our $7 and $7.50 grades. Sewing Machines, $40 Standard Rotary— the last we shall be able to sell for $40. “S aight” m with lock and chain stitch. Four drawers, autom ch May be purchased upot $1 weekly. Nickel- ° ° Plated Serving Pieces Casserole dishes, $2 to $4.40—-our $2.50 to $5.25 grades, Pie dishes, $1.75—our $2.25 grade. Coffee percolators, S-pint size, $7.25-——our $9 grade, Trays rom 12-inch, at $1.50, were $2, to 18-inch, at $3, were $4, ° About 50 Refrigerators © Price $25 WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS, meas- 1.25 to $2.25 4-at. | uring 35 inches wid inches deep, 60 inches high— to $3.25 grades, $1.90-—-w. 5-at. | slightly srnaller than the same model which we sell regu- | $2.15—were $2.90; 6-at larly Py $50.75. Three door, front icing style; ice Covered Aluminum | capacity 125 pounds. Cooking Kettles with Men’s Negligee Shirts, soft finish, at $1.65 each . rove: 9 srene c! $2.60—our $3.25 grade Made of woven madras and crepe cloth, 7 (tially colator; S-at. size, Men’s Neckwear | Men’s Pajamas In new Autumn designs, at 58c and 1.00 each Of assorted materials, at $1.65 and 2.25 suit Very Special These Shoes are wonderful bargains! The assortmertt offers a good choice in both shape and leather. The ‘price meons a big saving! y Metal; cloth tops. Unusual Values in Men’s Hosiery FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eas . bail handles, 00P. fri Pure Silk Half Hose Pure Bilk Half Hose 100 Puritan Refrigerators In black; wiite and most desirable colors; | Medium weight, in black, white and lead- ate ph ae $2080 sis" made with lisle tops and soles, ing colors; with silk tops and lisle soles. ; 2tigin, «18 in, 60 in, $17 we 100 Ibe, «BBA. 29a tas in fits Special 50c pr. Special 89c pr. en Hiatewore #2 | 2b ibe = «Bin, Lins 60 in, $27.15 tron, Seventh Gallery, New Building Pore 9 ; ~~

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