Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 Sythe Pat ms “ '% ees ELMER ee ae mae, nd Hid we : ie EVENING WORLD, FRI — SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. 1 , for pallid young girls; for over- worked men; for exhausted, run- down women; for feeble old people; the ideal tonic is i Gudes Pepto: Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Battalion, State Militia. Pla mes machine “We Have Just Begun to Fight” HEN America goes to War, she goes to War TO WIN—and we are going to win this War if it takes every man and every dollar ot—but don’t make the neti a é we've go thinking that the War is already won Prussian Beast is torn, tired and bleeding, but far from being crushed—Our boys are fighting—fighting like ‘“‘Hell Hounds,”’ ac- cording to the Hun_himself—and by the grace of God WINNING—but they must have help, and it is up to YOU and to US to HELP—We must not fail them! Lend the Way They Fight! Buy Liberty Bonds!! Bull Buctherws The Kuppenheimer House in New York Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats $28.00 to $80.00 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave. 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn. 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVYENUE~FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street : A Saturday Sale of Trimmed Autumn Hats for Girls, Misses and Young Women will offer exceptional values in the Depart- the attractive a ment on the First Floor st prices quoted: Hats for Girls ; 39¢ Mereerized tis Special at . . . . $5.75 & 7.50 Suits, $29.75, 36.50, 39.50 & 45.00 a aa a ie reinfore Gattnrtacraen cron! Coats, 29.50, 32.50, 33.50 & 45.00 79¢: ; blue and black—in er Misses ar Vo ? se , , “ Sted UN ic: f thr re inds usually found on fr Hats for Misses and Young Women Serge Dresses, 19.75, 23.50 & 27.50 (ae of Sanenp deserter g g $8.50 & 11.00 becoming styles, some modeled in velvet, others in velour, and all attractively trimmed. Special at : ; ’ e All of these are smart, In the regular stock there is a very large assortment of charming Hats for the Younger Set, among them being a number of new models just received from Paris. The Second Floor | IN GREAT ‘ | ~~ _——S _EPARATE SHEET eer -e ae HEARING tached to Reyal Fiying Corps. Léeut. John J. Redfield, reported missing, was attached to the Aviation section of the Royal Flying Corpe in France. He is the son of Major Her- man J. Redfield, Overlook Road, Mont- clair, N. J., commander of Montclair Lieut. Redfield’s superiors commend was seen to drop be- hind the German lines. ‘under control, Poste lilagen h enteonlp hy and the assumption is that he is W. J BREITENBACH CO. New Yoru {|Last rut tiie 98 Mu Manutacturing Chemists I |i917. He has two brothers in the eer: Sold by drudgiste everywhere vice—Capt. William F. Redfield, a raduate of West Point, and Lieut: H . Redfield jr., a graduate of Annapolis. Union f 4 ribbed c heap he Unusual Values $1.98 ects tise ane are offered in the Catalogue Department (on the Sixth Floor) in Misses’ Suits, Dresses and Coats ‘Suitable for Auturnn and Winter wear) at the following special prices: Misses’ and Children’s Autumn Shoes in all the newest styles and leathers, on the most approved lasts, are shown et moderate prices on PAAR — CLOSED AS WE FAILS 10 IST Detendant Doe Does 5 ‘Not esl in Court and Her Lawyer Waives Giving Testimony. (Apecia} to The Rvening World | PITTSFIELD, Mass., Sep, 27.—Mre. Katherine Livingston Mellen will not testify In the hearing in the Berkshire Probate Court on the petition of her | husband, Charles §, Mellen, for a de- | leree of separation and the right to | convey property as if he were a single | man | When the court opened to-day [neither Mrs, Mellen, her daughter, | | Miss Kathryn Mellen, nor her brother | Charles 8, Livingston, appeared. John |W. Crim, Mr. Mellen’s chief counsel, | }announced that the plaintiff rested. | Attorney Milton B, Warner, for | Mrs, Mellen, declared he desired to | offer no testimony, He referred to his { motion, made at the opening of the joase, to the effect that the hearing | Was improper because the defendant | \had a divorce action pending which | |made the hearing on Mr. Meilen’s | | potition a secondary matter. i | Mr, Warner said the presentation || jof evidence by the defense might be | prejudicial to the divorce case, which will be heard in October in the Beri- {shire Superior Court. He asked for “x t8 argue the case at one | Mr, Crim asked for time to prepare hia arguments, and it was decided to | present them to-morrow, after which | Judge Slocum wit decide whether the || | former President of the New York, |New Haven and Hartford is qptitiod | to the separation, The hearing, which has lasted all iff | Week, was morked by the reading of | many letters, addressed to “Dougias | | Dear? and eigned “Kitten,” which Mrs, Mellen is alleged to have written | J, jto Harry Douglas Brown, assistant | iaimger of the Vanderbilt Hotel. | Mrs, Mellen yesterday told of the || visita of his wife to a New Haven att r, whose advice she took on} some Of her domestic affairs, Mrs, Mellen and her daughter loft | for New York to-day. eee LIEUT. CROSBY LOSES EYE. || On the Victorious Home Stretch The Glove Sale Issues Its Final Economy Call $1.29 Women’s French Kid and Lambskin Gloves Every Pair Perfect Every Pair Perfect White with self or black stitching; Paris point or crochet embroidery. Get your winter supply and your holiday supply, too, while this very exceptional price stands. Only one day more! Bloomingdates'—Main Floor New she Boots SS Five models that bespeak clever designing and care- ful workmanship. The lasts are slender and long and the materials of comfortable softness. According to a letter recetved here to- || day from France by a former New York || newspaper man, Lieut. Percy Crosby, at |'f} one time @ cartoonist on The Evening | World, had his left eye shot out while |taking part in a battle on the western front. 1—Tan R ia Calf vamps with M “Worumbo" tops aid French umbo” tops heels. A ohrapnel eplinter struck Lieut. ||f] 2-Tan I ,, Call with, | fawn 4—Black Nici Kid yampe with Crosby in the eye shortly after he had | halk bls gb a Fevchhon }left the American lines and while leade | had ing his men across No Man's Land. | |f} 5—Gun Metal Calf with dull kid tops and Cuban heels eitisitlan tae ‘The cloth uppers of these boote are all genuine “Worumbo’ Says Mexico In Becoming Pro-Ally, | Note of bucksk but clean and we. much | HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 21.—Henry Hs Lr is Path t clean and wear much P. Fletcher, United States Ambassador | }} yi be aie jto Mexico, who was In Harrisburg this | ingdales'—Main Floor | morning ‘on his way to Washington to oneult with Secretary Lansing, sayy at Mexico is rapidly becoming enthu jastioally pro-Ally 6 MEN—Fall Underwear Time Is Here And fall underwear is riced just a little lower hee than it is elsewhere. ‘These three items are three arguments for buying now. 98e Medium weight gray wool shi Thirty-fifth S Street $1.7 wool shirts a@ very stall cotton rs * vit percentage All first quali Main Floor Women’s Hosiery _ Thrift! ! and whi take her choice of the m eee ain Floor pas T WAR LEADER SERIES™* built | Store Open ‘Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 6 P. M. ALL CARS 8 TRANSFER TO~THE HOME OF TRUTH— | Bloomingdale § 59TH to 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE All Together Now! The only thing that matters is winning the war. The only way to win the war is— Buy Bonds Now! For Sale at Convenient Bootha All Over the Store A Most Important Sale of 350 SMART. DRESSES modish and the finishing careful. F A Most Exceptional Offering This! September 29th—A Photo Portrait of VICE ADMIRAL SIMS October 6th—A Photo Portrait of FOCH, Marshal of France ————— SS R NEW YORK ONLY R FRAMING—SUNDAY WORLD, Car : Small f Parcels | ' Flowers 50c a Box i When one can buy a box ng of lovely fresh flowers for only half a dollar, flowers no longer remain in the luxury class. We always have a large stock of cut flowers at very moderate prices. iis Gaol thaencis 4 cotieeso ¥ iorores Wea Wee torah i Ler, Ave, Arcade, at ° cf Ostrich Feather Hats 3 4 $5.00 and $6.75 hy No longer need the ostrich hide cs his head in the sand—quite the con- ng trary, he may strut proudly into the very centre of Fashion's page. The very finest hats this season flaunt waving feathers. And noone capect to find a hat like the one pictured for anywhere near as low a price. Dek tlie Silk velvet and panne velvet in lovely plain colors or attractive < combinations with rich ostrich to 4 harmonize. rooms. "There are poke mush- | and irregular brim effects f them is illustrated \ | 1 It is of pure panne velvet and ha \ BSI the high lines that are now in ( ) ee demand a ) on rhey'te th | far away from be. q ness are usually ra a | Tailored Velour Hats | are welcom i | Fall Togs for Boys Suits—Overcoats—Mackinaws Suits $7.95 Corduroys colors that look well on the fellc and cheviots and wear satisfactorily, duroy suits are blessed with an extra pair of trousers—both pairs lined Sizes 7 to 17 years Overcoats for Little Fellows, | Sizes from 4 to to years, in a | Ps tinel lathe Mk OP bee P plain and fancy’ plaic range of goc ical etyles, | Crest and wanet we In terviceable fabrics and colors. | f1y.96 Hoomingdales'—Main Floor e chines, crepe meteor: y models, The details ‘ocks of more than Igment will tell her that she had better come in early and les. All of them are desirable—the lines are our of the styles are pictured. and taffetas—most of them navy and trimming touches are of the suble the price of these. any attractive sty Bloomingdales '—Main Floor