The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1918, Page 4

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See gd a tye Feo ee fare i aes * Business Hours9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily Franklin Simon 3 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. utria—one of the most e furs trims this Taupe Dyed Sashionab Misses’ Suede Wool Velour Suit (illustrated) SPECIAL AT 69.50 HE choice of colors in this smartly tailored Suit of Suede wool Velour is A'gerian red, gun metal, madura brown or navy. Distinctly new is the long roll shaw! collar of self material with detachable overcollar of taupe dyed nutria fur, and quite un- usual are the new circular pan- niers at sides; straightline skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Velvet Turban Hat (illustrated) encircled with large velvet flow- ers to match, novelty fancy; from Irench Millinery Shop, 18.00 Fourth Floor. Other Distinctive Suits FOR MISSES, 14 to 20 Years Charmingly youthful types of suits, in strict tailleur ef- fects or richly fur trimmed; of silvertone, duo-tone, plain color wool velour, duvet de Jaine, Rayonner cloth, wool tricotine or velveteen, also of Oxford suitings or heather wool mixtures. 29.50 t 265.00 MISSES’ SUIT SHOP-—Second,,Floor Buy War Savings Stamps . | Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. { Convertible Collar of Natural Nutria | Bur Trims This Misses’ Silvertone Wool Velour Coat (illustfated) SPECIAL AT 59.50 A GRACEFUL slip-on model in . fashionable shades of navy, madura brown, spruce green or reindeer, loosely beltad and especially designed to give that youthful simplicity so much desired by the well dressed Miss. The collar of natural nutria fur can be worn high as illustrated or open showing revers of self material; new set-in sleeves. Coat silk lined and warmly inter- lined. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Velvet Hat (illustrated) with Pom Pom trimming; from French Millinery Shop, , 20.00 Fourth Floor, Other New Misses’ Coats Sizes 14 to 20 Years Fashion's latest coat styles feature straightline models, gracefully slender and either fur trimmed or strictly tai- lored to wear with own furs; of Evora, crystal cloth, silvertone, peau de chaneau, bolivia, wool velour, duvet de laine or velveteen; also novelty mixtures, 29.50 265.00 wut MISSES} COAT SHOP—Second Floor Teed to the rea few hours with a peated his trips until hi able to bring up tition, =} SOLDIERS AT MIHIEL GOT GHOGOLATE AND CIGARETTES: Y. M. C. A. Worker erved Troops ‘AEOGCUPATION 0 OF ST. MIHIEL a NOW PLANNED BY FRENCH at First Pause | | heiecenepetniness vance S WITH THE AME ARMY ON| i Tuesday, | Ask Permiss®n {fo Return to Re- cover Money They Buried at THE LORRAINE Sept. 17 (Associated The Y. M COAL has won Ste pince in the hearts A : of the American soldiers, and on in Time of Invasion. | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAIN 0 elated Pre stance of the service rendered by these | way for the reoecupation by the French vorkers tw given in a story told of the ecent Aghting. On the morning of the American advance against the &t. Mihie salient a Y. M. C. A. man appeared! population of the territory of the St among the soldiers carrying © hugel Mihicl gallent from which they were pack on his back, He did not explain| driven out four years ago and which hin presence except by a whispered | wag regained last week in the Ameri- x to a company commander, whol can off questing ed approval. for permission to r¢ en the order to advance came hi noved forward with the men. At th | first pause, while the soldiers sheltered | Pt mes. plied to-day for Mihiel or to ‘over money wore told ©. A. man made his way from soldier to| that soldier, giving ench a cake of chocolate | and a pack of cigarettes | When his pack was exhausted, he ree! store ” Remember ® Buy “Thrift Slamps Regularly Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 ‘Toeing the Mark’ The greatest boys’ store has been built in 40 years by alertness, service and good value. Assortments Now Complete LONG TROUSER SUITS FOR BOYS especially when they are the first ones are matters of grave importance to the boy and his parents. Our designers have paid special attention to the production of these The models are of exclusive advanced style, made some fabrics. Sizes 13 to 20 yrs. Va lues which ¢ sensible at 28.50 and 32. 50 TO BE WORN WITH THE FIRST LONG TROUSER | SUIT are Winter Overcoats cut on lines suitable for the prep school boy. Models w t appeal, as they are comfortable, servic able usual Best & Co, standard. The tailoring is of the best kind and the prices are reasonable, Sizes 14 lo 20 yrs. * 28.50, 32.50, 34:50 | DISTINCTIVE TYPES OF KNICKER SUITS FOR BOYS of all wool in a fine assortment of fabrics, designed in original models, For those who demand more than ordinafy values and serviceability. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. 19.50, 22.50, 24.50 CHOICE SELECTIONS IN BOYS’ SUITS] Boys’ All Wool Knicker Suils at less than present wholesale price. Medium weight homespun and serge. Broken sizes 7 to 17 yrs. 13.50 & 16.50 ij Boy's’ All Wool Knicker Suits made from short lengths of fine fabrics used in cur more expensive suits. arments. I strong Sizes 7 bo 18 yrs. 16.50 A Boys’ Corduroy Norfotk Suits—Every boy should have H one of these. Sizes 7 to 18 13.50 Excellent Qualily Wash Suits—400 of them—of fancy 4 repp in good grades, are produced in correct Middy ena Junior Norfolk Suits. White, Tan, brown, blue | and green. Sizes 2 to 9 yrs. Former price 3.95 2.95 _— wean Serkan’ bal ne SENATOR'S ACCUSATION CCA I MAC SC SS Women’s Hosiery and Underwear The selections of Hosiery mentioned below were purchased previous to the recent sharp advances and the prices quoted are below the present market values. White Wool Hose—(Tlustrated) with Emerald, Purple and Gold clocks - - - $1.95 pair Black Ration Hose—Good me- dium weight - + 65c¢ pair Heavy weight = - + 85c pair Fine Lisle Hose—Black, White and Bronze - 75c and 85c pair Black Cashmere Hose, $1.25 pair English Golf Hose—A recent im- portation, in Heather and Gray mixtures - - + $2.50 pair TF Bad Da Dd PL I Bak LB kB OD = Silk Hose—Cotton tops and soles; \lkg Black, White, Tan, Beige and {a Brown - . - $1.25 pair iS Pure Dye Silk Hose-—Cotton Top \~ 3 and Sole; Black, White, Brown, o Gray, Teeae, Tan, Champagne - + $1.65 pair 5 Outsizes in Black and White - - $1.75 pair = Black Silk Hose—White Cotton Sole - $2.75 pair Women’s Ribbed Underwear Combination—Silk Top and Lisle body, reinforced tailored top, Pink or White - : . > $2.25 Combination—Medium weight, fine ribbed Cotton, tailored top, knee or ankle length : : $2.75 Combination—Fine ribbed Cotton, reinforced 85c Outsizes . : . ° ° . $1.00 Vests—Swiss-ribbed fine Cotton - . : 85c Vests—-Swiss-ribbed spun Silk - . Knickers—Pink or White fine mercerized Cotton - - - - - $1.00 James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets $1.35 Immigration Commissioner in New REGULAR RESORTS | Club Houses buildfhg sh Jand about the Soulevelo farm the! OF PRO-GERMANISM 18 DENIED BY HOWE not el Indi in good clothed, well fed and healthy. ee RED GROSS SCHOOL paigns the making tribute sium, FREDERIC C HOWE “= street. York Says Lodge’s Charges Are Imaginative. W. Howe, United States | vat my Stand in the present hrough and th le pubs on the en two He de- misin= Other ook the BUILT BY GERMANS NEAR ST. MIBIEL and Beer Gardens Constructed as Though They Expected to § There. WITH THE 4 RICAN ARMY ON THE LORI FRONT, Tues- 17 (A ed Press). —The never expected ted from the §t. Mihiel done much work in to be o' salient. ‘Th nd beer gardens, 4 been made to look like a German country ha prosperous ith resorts where towns Little clubhouses were built and equipped not wholly in k@ping with front line operations. The dugouts and shelters of the officers were fitted almost luxuriously, some of the larger jand running water and lighted by ‘captured a German mess sergeant mated the s | progress. He | the Americans approaching he did not hind a table on which the beer and |learned of the }camps where they were taken after ones being provided with bathtubs sctricity, Outside of many of them » little summer houses where the occupants were accustomed to sit and drink beer. When the Americans advanced they’ who had been instructed to pack up and leave, but who had underest!- 1 of the American urrying a quantity and when he saw of beer and chees run, but busied himgelf like a barten- dor and received them standing be- yere ready for consumption, n and Austrian prisoners dis- great interest when they Austrian peace sug- gestion when the news reached the They made no effort r discouragement when their capture: to conceal thei by the American soldiers that is a long way off unless Ger- y is willing to admit she is beaten, Stories told by the prisoners nearly all indicate a lack of harmony be- tween the Austrians and Germans the lowered morale of the Your Face Decides the Impression You Make Throurh Life. Nowes Corrected, Sagging Paces Lifte, | Skine Frei) Write or call for contideatiat | NH Mi cite information, | jor lux! DOCTOR PRATT || SS] so weer BAT Bt. NEW YORE | SE oh iad Rem el TA tial AGE Nas object which to them is ‘apparen y fr. | Five Campaigns for Re for Relief of War) Victims Outlined at Open- Five Nation-wide conservation cam- | te ‘American Red Cross were discussed | yesterday at the opening session of! the Interchapter Red Cross School of | Atlantic Division in the W Astoria. fruit pits and nutshells to be used’ in E call upon patriotic 5,000 tons of clothing for Bel-| 6,000,000 linen household ar-! ticles and articlés of jewelry con-| ng platinum, ses will meet this morning and Thursday and Friday mornings, tak-| n up phases of Red Cross activities. tegistration for the classes may at the Speakers’ Bureau of t antic Division, dually the captured men ar 1 IN, Sept. ment on aviation activities says Yesterday we shot down 44 enemy ondition, They are we _GETS UNDER WAY. ing Session. » be undertaken by the) dort- Besides the drive to salvage | 8 masks, the Red Cross will | Americans to, con- and to conserve | No. 44 East ries im Air Monday's Fighting. 18.—The official Colonel Lorzer th and Lieutenant Rumey fth victory: Lieutenant ved his thirtieth aerial | achieved FOR YOUR PROTECTION Original Packages For the past 14 years ASPIRIN has been made on the banks of the Hudson. 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Tailored or Fur-trimmed with Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Mole, Taupe Wolf, Nutria, 25.00 100.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Belted straight line and Cape Coat models fashioned of Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Duvetine, Velour; tailored or trimmed with Beaver, Mink, Taupe, Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Nu- tria, Squirrel, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, 35.00 © 125.00 Reece ence MIEN UII

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