The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1918, Page 5

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< ~ SNL, 15 HURT ) WW AIR RAID ON PARIS French Fiyers Wing 12. German , Planes and 16 Balloons and / -}» Drop 46 Tons of Bombs, | . PARIS, Sept. 18.—Six persons were _ Killed and fifteen others were injured ‘ta Sunday night's alr raid over Paris, according to the lists given by the newspapers to-day: One of the injured was a woman, Phe mother of aix children. One Gotha machine was brought @uwn in the Forest of Compiegno. £ Mhe two aviators fled, pursued by - gendarmes. a In aerial fighting Sunday, French all @viators destroyed 13 German air- Planes and eet on fire 16 captive bal- loons, says the statement on aviation activities issued by the War Office ' to-day. Sunday night bombing e@quadrons dropped forty-six tons of bombs on military targets behind the German lines from Laon to Metz. “CHICKEN PULLERS” BACK, Poultry Transportation Men Call Off Strike Over G ‘The “chicken pull 1 the job to-day after a interfered with the transportation of poultry from the railroad yards in Ho- boken to the stands of New York ' dealers. They objected to W. J. Boyle, | | tne Government agent, who has been ousting thieving employees. A committee from the strikers vistted Cyrus C. Miller, head of the Bureau of Transportation and Distribution of the State Food Commission. He told them Mr. Boyle was a Government agent and couldn't be “taken out of the market,” as they demanded. He advised them to take their grievances to the Federal Food Board, in the meantime returning j toavork, and they agreed and called ott the strike. —_—_—e—— } WOMEN AS HOTEL WAITERS. Those in Blackstone, Chicago, Will | ver Insignia on Cap. . Sept. 18.—The Blackstone is the first hotel tn Chicago to install women waiters. The new force of twenty-five, on duty in the Marble Room, wear costumes of white linen with caps of white trimmed with blue | and the insignia of the United States Food Administration. | Women will also serve in the main restaurant for the duration of the war, | end are being installed as rapidly as men walters are called by the draft “We are finding the women workers | highly eatisfacte said Tracy C. Drska, President of the Blackstone, zzz a: ——_—_—_—_— LAWSON A CANDIDATE. Enters Senate Race to Avenge “Wrongs” of McCall's “Enemies.” | BOSTON, Sept. 18.—Thomas W. Lawson haa ¢ d the race for the! United States as an indepe ent candidate. ‘8 were filed yes- terday with the tion Commissi ers by Charle March, @ clerk in Lawson's office. the field are | Othera in q | Weeks, Repu’ election, | and Senator done y m Soa’ aanouneed that. Fanon tae them get away with it he would him-| | self bo @ candidate. — POLICEMAN SAVES INVALID. ; Carries Unconscious Eighty -five- Year-Old Man to Street, Ellas Shirkin, an invalid, eighty-five years old, was forgotten during a fire on the two top floors of the six | houre at 906 Myrtle Brooklyn, a Policeman ) tound hi from smoke. him to the strei 7, in Jacob I | $1,500 damag asinine STATEN ISLAND NOTES. _Eians for atx structures on Richmon } . including __citticers? men, 0. filed by John Milnes & Co. "The butld- inga will be occupied by officers and men detailed to Staten Island by the Emergency Fleet Corporation, Mrs. H. A, Murphy of Westerleigh has teturned from Pleasure Beach, Conn. Mr, and Mrs. FE. A. Ettlinger of Je have returned from Ocean J er of Graniteville is in Syra- % ‘This ds the Nolan to vice. Magistrate turned after « will sit A | oure’for ‘the ‘be Y Miss \ mond tour thro! t the month, of the Rich- ned after a New Se: WASHINGT Martin, Demo: the late Se : qucky. ok the oath of ofllce to-day in| 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief | /BELLANS “Lost and Found” articte® World or reported nd Bureau.” Room i, Will be listed Ni lym Office, 4109 Maing screens clit cil RTO AN HET gk) i oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918. James MeCreery & Co, ON THURSDAY AND THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK 34th Street NUAL WEEK &% SALES Celebrating in Every Department 61 Years of Growth in Merchandising Persian Bead Trimmiigg........... ularly 2.50 to 6.75 yard 1.85 10 4.78 Metal Trimmings regularly 65c to 6.75 yard 40c to 4.75 Wool Dress Goods $,500 yards new All Wool Plaid Fabrics in a wonderful assortment of Fall color combinations. regularly 4.00 yard 3.2 All Wool Velour Suitings in the latest Fall colorings, suitable for suits and coats; 54 inches wide. regularly 6.00 yard 4,95 Wash Dress Fabrics White Nainsook,—sheer soft finish; excellent wearing quality; 10 yards in box. 3,85 regularly 4.50 White Long Cloth; soft finish; 10 yards in a length. length 2.95 regularly 3.50 Notions regularly 50c gross 30 . regularly 1.00 gross 7 12c, doz. pes. 1. regularly 15¢ each, doz. 1.65 POS DOR TONE sc daca srcevniyeeteen 2 pes. for 25c regularly 15¢ each -box 28c, doz. boxes 3.00 regularly 35c box, doz. 4.00 “Holdtight” Hair Nets, cap or fringe. .doz. 85¢ and 1.25 regularly 1.00 and 1.50 “Holdtight” Hair Wavers ..3 pkgs. for 25¢ Celluloid Hair Pins........ Dress Fasteners. Dress Fasteners, best quality Taffeta Seam Binding Dressmaker’s Pins, 14 |b. box. . regularly 10c each ....3 boxes for 25¢ regularly 10¢ each Enameled Dress Hangers, in colors........... 2 for 25¢ regularly 15¢ each ROBO, Scenic istenia carrie regularly 50c, pair 40c Sterling Silverware Two-piece Lemon Sets in case........ regularly 6.00 4.50 Salt Sets,—six open Salts; gold lined; open-work handle spoons. i regularly 8.00 Mayonnaise Bowls with Tray........ regularly 15.00 12.00 Glass Marmalade Jars with silver top and spoon. .... 2.25 regularly 2.75 Sugar Shells, Pickle Forks, Bon Bon Spoons, Cream Ladles, Cheese Knives, Olive Spoons in Plain or French Gray patterns. each 1,10 regularly 1.40 Women’s Shoes Tan “Camp Fire” Blucher Shoes with medium toes, welted soles and low broad heels. Designed and perfected for Camp Fire Girls, Nurses and Canteen service. 7.50 regularly 9.00 Fawn or African Brown Kidskin Lace Boots with Cloth tops to match; welted soles oN nilitary or leather Louis heels. regularly 10.00 Large purchases of merchandise accumulated months ago and marked at small profits make it possible for us to sell the following items at practically the same prices as in our Annual Sale a year ago. Women’s High-Grade Furs Taupe or Brown Fox Scarf, as_ illus- trated. 45.00 regularly 65.00 Taupe or Brown Fox Muff, as_illus- trated. 45.00 regularly 65.00 Hudson Seal Muffs, —canteen or melon shape. 18.50 regularly 22.50 Hudson Seal Neck- pieces. 22.50 regularly 27.50 Fine Skunk Muffs, 35.00 _ regularly 45.00 Fine Skunk Capes, 55.00 regularly 65.00 Hudson Seal Coat, as illustrated—belted model; 45 inches long; with deep collar and cuffs of Skunk. 285.00 regularly 345.00 Hudson Seal Coats made of selected skins; with belt and self col- lar and cuffs. 175.00 regularly 225.00 Natural Muskrat Coats,—belted model with Hudson Seal col- lar and cuffs. 165.00 regularly 195.00 Fine Marmot Coats with Natural Raccoon collar and cuffs. 125.00 regularly 145.00 Famous Over Half a Century 12,000 yards Novelty Dress Silks in a choice variety of styles and colors... yard yard 1.65 Imported double width Black Silk Moire...... 1.65 regularly 2.50 . regularly 3.00 Marabout Neckwear ; Marabout Capes with tails; silk lined...... regularly 10.75 7.75 Marabout Collars,—Fox shape; silk lined 8.75 regularly 10.75 Women's Brassieres Brassieres made of Flesh Color Poplin; Bandeau models; open back and front. 39c regularly 65 Brassieres of Flesh Color Jersey Silk; open back; rib- bon shoulder straps. 1.2 regularly 2.00 Hand-Embroidered Collars A large variety of popular shapes of hand-embroid- ered Organdie or Linen trimmed with Valenciennes lace or Real Irish picot. 40c regularly 60c Women’s Knit Underwear Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,—sleeveless style; knee length. 95c regularly 1.25 Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits; sleeveless style. . 1.25 regularly 1.75 ‘“‘McCreery Quality Hosiery’’ Women’s Black Silk Hosiery,—superior quality; extra reinforcement. pair 1, regularly 1.95 Linen Handkerchiefs Men's large size Linen Handkerchiefs with quarter- inch hems and colored borders; hand-embroidered initial. doz. 6.00 regularly 9.00 Women’s Hand-bemmed Linen Handkerchiefs; sheer and medium weight. regularly 6.00 to 9.00 doz. 4.85 i Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with initial....... doz. 3.00 regularly 5.00 Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow hems. doz. 2.00 regujarly 2.75 Women’s Blouses Dainty Blouses in White or Flesh Color Georgette Crepe; square neck model with deep roll collar; prettily braided. 6.95 regularly 7.95 Dressy Blouse in White or Flesh Color Georgette Crepe with dainty eyelet embroidered vestee; finished with hemstitching. 8.95 regularly 9.75 5,000 "WOMEN’S SMART FALL TRIMMED & TAILORED HATS At % Trimmed Hats Chic and becoming Beaver Brim Hats with velvet crown, in Black and colors; trimmed with floral wreath and ribbon. 4.75 regularly 6.95 to 8.50 Tailored Hats Smart Tailored Hats with Panne Velvet crowns and Lyons Velvet soft shirred brim; tailored with self bow or trimmed with fancy feathers and wings. 4.75 regularly 6.95 to 8.50 velvet bow. to Trimmed Hats Mushroom Hats made of Panne Velvet with col ored underfacing of Velvet: color. ostrich tip to mateh in 6.75 regularly 10.00 to 12.50 Tailored Hats Black Panne Velvet Hats with Lyons Velvet un derbrim; tailored with heavy grosgrain ribbon and 6.75 regularly 10.00 to 12.50 Model and Pattern Hats Dressy Hat,—small close-fitting model; side-roll effect; tailored ribbon bow; very attractive and T9738 model. ostrich plume and band, regularly 29.50 to 35.00 Dressy Hats Hand-made Lyons Velvet Brim Hat with heavy Black 9.75 regularly 12.50 to 18.50 Metallic Brocade and Colors, crown; ostrich trimmed; Trimmed Hats Large Mushroom Hats made of Imported Panne elvet and Lyons Velvet with Georgette Crepe trimmed with Black ostrich quill and fancy feathers. 9.75 regularly 12.50 to 18.50 i} Less Than Regular Prices Tailored Hats Side-roll Hat with elongated britn; made of Panne Velvet; Black or colors; trimmed with ostrich layers and maline combination 14,75 reg. 22.50 to 25.00 Trimmed Hats Close-fitting Turbans made of Panne Velvet trim- med with burnt ostrich feather wheel; youthful model; suitable for dressy wear. 14,75 reg. 22.50 to 25.00 Model and Pattern Hats po Ee Becoming large flare Hats with silver or gold Brocade crown and Velvet brim; smart dressy model; trimmed with burnt ostrich feathers; Black or Colors. 19.75 regularly 29.50 ‘to 85.00

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