The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 8

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[THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘ ts, |B RT. TO EXCUSE JEWS DADDY’ AND ‘MA ea a IF POSSIBLE NEXT HOLIDAY | COOK, PATRIOTS, er cht teeta heer MOTO ONCOL EA Oe wlan SEE MIS LIBERTY | Anderson, Ind., 4, Couple Sent Here as Reward for His Speech Enjoy the Sights. 18, 1918,” : Knox Hats and Cats for Women ODELED with a careful regard for the Knox Standard of Style. The Knox Trade Mark in Women’s hats and coats, as in all Knox products, assures Knox traditional s | President Williams Denies 500 Dis- charged When They Asked Right to Observe New Year's. T. S, Williams, President of the Brook- lyn Rapid Transit Company, to-day sent a letter to Louis Marshall of the Amert- can Jewish Committees, answering the latter's comment on the alleged dis- charge of five hundred Jewish em- ployees after refusal to allow them to observe the Jewish New Year last Sat- urday and Sunday “The facta,” Mr. Willlams wrote, “are that out of 1,400 Jewish employees only VERY W IDE. SELEC: Tow New Fall Boots 8- to 14-9 5% to frequently remarked by our is that Eagle Arch Fit Footwear Ae ti oe ’ tim t appearance and H Eipiierenenn eecky ct is explained ! ede heath construction of our foot } aoos ppasoesaraeeesnennins “paddy” Josephus Cook and “Mia” Bee BE Het] 3 venty-two were discharged or volun- uality and service. von it. Bee; oom ane ter ¢ the sights and | % B | twenty-two wer discharged or volun q y le or. « Beautifal Clinging iy ire ate them, 4 Z| Every effort was made to allow the Sport hats of silk Beaver and ally do our new High Shoes for “Daddy” is an elevator man in the |? men to observe their holidays, the letter 7 iMustrate this feature of » continued, but traffic conditions were Velour, fifteen dollars to twenty-eight construction, while embodying Remy Blectrle Works out in Ander-| 2 such that the absence of any consider- ., erey choiz.st and most distinctive Poo. any when the war broke out | able number of employees would seri- Women's coats seventy-five Season's accepted styles, oy reied & GO tae. & O'S ously embarrass the service. dollars to two hundred A, Dew, re 4 1 | Regarding the holiday next Monday, le ot Remy Works and “Daddy” Cook was} > * | Mr. Williams said every effort would be Bl — tone | cated Spon #4 statis the speech, 1¢1% 1 was a rreech full of patriotic Are and | $ Sia KNOX HAT COMPANY pep.” and after that no patriotic gathering im Madison County was a led ht ede) Iacorperated - €52 Fifth Avenne at 40th Sirert 196 Fifth Avenue at 23rd Sirea ‘101 Breadeway, Singer Busidveg Italy Approves Jago-Siav Alma, PARIS, Sept. 13.—The Italian Cabinet has reached a decision to inform the + | Allies that Italy regards the Jugo-Slav } |independence movement as correspond- % | ing to the principles for which the Allies are Mehting, according to rellable re= | ports from Ko: me sources, {| made to excuse as many employees as possible be Wasteless Meal Try PP ETE HEE “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens in a few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens 1 ores from an Sgae Cc Lenses, 75c., $1.00, $1.25, ete. Store Open Daily, including Saturdays, Until 6 P. M. 34th Street—New York AN solid meat—no griste or bone to throw away. Try them today Bacon, Frankfurters, Meat Loaf, Liverwurst. from which to select. 1 Offer Extraordinary Values :Saturday a MR ANS MRS JOSEPHOS COOK. eS DARGA IAD 06464 Jcomplete without “Daddy on the|hebind him | platform, Miss Liberty. He “had never seen | He always dwelt lovingly on the| Miss Liberty who guarded New York boy at the front and the girl he left harbor, but by the grace of God he| as going to see her be: ‘e he died | Then the 2,600 employees of the Remy Works quietly got up a purse, | ght an outfit for “Daddy” and his and a return ticket to New York. | The entire compleme' 2,000 girls in| the number, follo his automobile | on foot two and a half miles to the! rain. | LIBERTY BON sets : Misses’ Autumn Frocks A varied selection of models, featuring the new STORE OPEN THIS SATURDAY UNTIL FIVE P. M. silhouette in straightline, tunic or belted effects. ; | eae if 3 ee The Franklin Simon Showing of | | \w Youthful Frocks of Navy Serge or Jersey Cloth, introducing braid or embroidery 25. 00 trimming in novel design. _ Special “Daddy” is seventy-three and “Ma” is sixty-nine, This morning they were as festive as a couple of kids in one of the most expensive suites of the McAlpin. Flowers filled their living room and they had breakfast |served “upstairs,” as they might t felt kind of strango in the big twit Fall and Winter Apparel for Boys is now ready! richly embroidered, braided or fringe trimmed. NavyandAutumncolors. Special © kind of home folks,” “and we like to eat | our meals by ourselves. Had a great | time last night—-he, he!) Went to the Follies and then to the frolics and was up near all night. Ma lked ft Afternoon Frocks of Silk Tricolette, Char- Panel or tunic models in Serge or Satin, | 35.0 ; P . too, Well, I like to see : meuse or Tricotine, embellished with silk } 3 E thoughtfulness shown in the selection FRA ag Moola iio fringe, beaded or embroidered. Special 7.50 of our Boys’ Apparel will undoubtedly pas itt aed alr r eerie arouse the enthusiastic approval of mother and son. We have happily combined in these Boys’ Shops those attributes of modern mer- chandising —Value, Service and Style. some of them didn't catch cold with | the few clothes they had on. But | I'm not narrow minded and belleve in | the young having a good time. | That fello Rogers made me | laugh co: . “Phe young people are ‘he soul of the nation, and while I bate to see [80 many of them taken to Burope there's nothing else to be them may be ruining iF ut what kind of a fu- ture would there be for them if they And think of what is them who come back.” Cook said that when the bulwarks of American liberty were ouilt, they put schoolhouses in them instead of dungeons and cells, He likened ttle red schoolhouse to the ligh on the coast, Bianea? Caainasiiis Giiive Wool Velour Suits in belted | Youthful Styles of Silvertone | Afternoon Suits of Silvertones and flare models in fashion-| and Velour Cloths in pleated,|and Velours trimmed with | ] able Autumn shades. Fancy | belted and shirred back mod-| collars of Hudson Seal (dyed silk linings. els. Convertible collars. muskrat) or Raccoon. Special 39.75 Special 48.00 — Special 68.00 New Models in Boys’ Norfolks 8] 25° two $9750 Majority of Suits have two pairs of Knickerbockers ‘Misses’ erate of Exclusive ihoaian tive assortment of models developed in Wool Velour, Oxford Cloths, Pom Pom, and | An attrac Silvertones; Flare and belted models. Plain styles for utility wear and | trimmed with rich furs for afternoon wear, 25.00 _35. ae 48.00 | ; 59.00 up ie i Norfolk Suits, full belted, ful] lined, of cheviots, cassimeres, | worsteds, tweeds and mixtures in patterns especially de- signed for boys. Excellently tailored. 7 to 18 years. Buffalo Niagara trit amd Teeth Without Plates LTT am to-morrow will see Then they go to De- ck to Anderson New Models in Boys’ Overcoats | 81 575 0 82750 Overcoats with individuality. In new half belted models. Shown in tweeds, velours or English cloths; flannel or worsted lined in the lively effects that appeal quickest to boys. 7 to 18 years. I Save Decayed Teeth, © Tighten Loose Teeth: and & Treat Diseased Gums. 5 OF TEETH, Gold and Important Showing of Girls’ Apparel For Street and Dress Wear — Silver and Porcelain made at Reasonable Prices. Hy BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Munson Army Last Shoes in Tan or Black Calf Sizes 10101344. . $459 Sizes to6. Girls’ Girls’ Coats Dresses $500 RS OAM. TO 7PM, DAILY sabiWessaewelenat . ue ce o-BLOO,, : Youthful styles developed in Utility Dresses of Navy Serge * =Two OFFI ia | s . . wi Ko-Ko Calf Shoes Cordovan Leather Shoes pons aieceese Velour Cloth, Silvertone, in simple or regulation a styles. Afternoon Dresses of Velveteen or Silks; hand- embroidered and trimmed with contrasting collars. Sizes 8 to 14 years.. 8.90 © 35.00 Sizes1to6. . . . 8690 Sizestto5y% . . , 9700 At same prices as last Season Poilu Cloths, in a wide range | of Autumn colors. Belted I models, trimmed with velvet or rich Furs. 8 to 14 years. | Broadcloth, Velveteen, and Found” artictee BOYS’ SI SHOPS—Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets , fciepnoned’ ditectiy th ‘The. World, Cal! 4000 Heckman, New York, of Brook'ya Office, 4100 Main,

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