The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 5

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APPEAL TO SPEED UP SALE OF LIBERTY BONDS | IS MADE TO NEW YORK (Continued from st Page.) Masaryk, Slovak N. « tar of Liberty in Madison Square “They call us a b eaid, “but tures we against German oppre are, proud u on for mor have Counts—every ounee of work you do helps some soldier who is fighting over there! ‘This war is being fought as truly in the house hold and in the work shop as it is in the tre 18 Se MR Giph ena sf i group of the honest tations of tne| world that are bringing that struggle to glorious finish The downfall) of! he Ger military Istria will be Five thousand cheering peop! nessed the ceremony at the Little Mary Capak raised the flag of the new-old p nm, and she was at- tended by twenty-five little Czecho-Slovak peasant eostum In the Avenue of the Allies to-day’s | programme vides an attraction for| every hour. The main attraction after | the ceremonies at the Altar and in the | rs in | | Czecho-Slovak block was the Liberty ‘Theatre, whero the speakers’ tist in~ >, Irving Berlin, Mr. Drew, Wilton jegen and Abbe Jean d’Arriere. Germany's last quarter of an hour is in sight, Frederic R. Coudert to-| day told a crowd of 20,000 per the Sub-Treasury noonday meeting. ‘It may be a year off—we all hope Mr. Coudert said. but is is Hohe crashing down ii ern dy will come those last fifteen minutes of the wa “It will not come until the Kaiser rmany and the Ger has sacrificed Ge ple, but they know now that &. man it is ¢ duly 15 of tne! great days in history. It on that | day that the Ameri reserves went into action and, wh every wine dows of F 1s with an will stand as one shook members of his naval band from the Great Lakes Training Station, arrived Club for breakfast concert in the morning at the Altar of Liberty and in the afternoon at the at | $1,0 Lieut. John Phillip Sousa and 300 t the Pennsylvania Station at 7 himself went The band gave a Public Library. ‘The biggest attraction to-night bids fair to the meeting at Carnegie Hall, where the Italian Alpini, lant vet tains, wil Band will play Col. Phelan of the Regiment,” which is k fires burning for the here,” said his boys would get more subscriptions this time than they did in sof the war in the mor en, and where Sousa’s Young 69th ping the home 000. ch Army Band of sixty- one wounded men has been making a! tour of the towns in the Second Fed- | eral District, and its audiences al- ready have subscribed for more than 000 in bonds, idents of — the Jeights district this morning turned out in large numbers to abtain tickets for the Liberty Loan rally to be held to-night at Horace Mann Auditorium, Broadway and 120th Bre Liberty Loan Com- Morningside |by turday night With Fingers! Corns Lift Out did 69th Over} the Third Loan campaign, aul Horne down physically of our American women are ind mentally, earthquah nans were Fé Freezone is magic! corns and calluses lift right off. No pain! Sore, touchy by the wea of thei They It wa n that the Gert suffer fre ve, dragging realized that they can never tion, bearir palna; very Be head. If they ask] Four Minute Men were on the list hey told to] g Liberty Bank in Madisdn Dre of Dr. nina at the Liberty Bell in s been so well and past half century Weak women should try it now ont wait! To-day is the day to] theatres reached @ total of $531,000 begin, ‘This temperance tonic ard| when the returns for last night bad ta ne will bring v vigor and) been tabulated th morning. ‘The vitality. Send Dr. Py Bufulo Ne. +l record for sales in any one theatre is Rais ae te A held by the Cohan & Harris, where 6 BeLcaNs | Hot water > Sure Relief $13,900 worth of bonds have been sold thus far, James T. Pow efforts in the Third I y Loan cam- ight in $4,167,000, bas ma a bet with himself that he will beat that figure in this compaiga, even if 8 a week s, whose Departm the Po fighters will give dot, 10, and they will have Y erty Day parad fire » on a big part un exi 1 Deputy Fire Co: will give prizes 1 n who sell the soft bring in the largest ed by the family of 1 fireman ‘A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the magic Freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus In- stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it | pot and all, without any pain, ss of irritation. These little bot- *reezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? No humbug! —Advt. ue uVaNEee WwonTs, rat ee aa Lord & Taylor Restaurants will appeal to those shopping here or in this vicinity. 38th Street EIR MBG LE RN PE SDAY, oorosER 3, 1918,” Lord & laylor —FIFTH AVE? 39th Street Your Government requests that smal! whenever ? deliveries that shopping be done early in the day. Annual October Sales one Values awe Economical ‘Shoppers bdbchhasketid Blouse Values Smart New Autumn Models Featured for October Sales At Very Attractive Prices Blouses that ‘meet the jemands of the times for style and service-giv- ing qualities. Priced in accordance with the econ- omic trend of the day and offering unusual op- An Art Goods Sale The \ | collection prises an important s 400 Model Hand Embroidered Pieces— Manufacturers’ Samples At Less Than Actual Cost to Make com- cial purchase as, well as our own broidered materials. “Model” all perfectly pieces, hand em- and on fine Pretty, practical, thor- portunities for the pur- ghase of modish but in- expensive Blouses. Tailored Satin Blouses A Thrill of Victory With a ti oughly desirable, pieces, in be given Many hemstitched collar, fronts, extreme novelty. White, blue quality in a model with cuffs and fronts. Washable Satin Blouses $6.95 White Georgette Crepe “‘Frill’’ Blouses $6.95 White Georgette Crepe Blouses $10.75 White and flesh, very superior quality; finely tucked ‘Tuxedo collars; wide bell cuff. An backs and Third Floor and flesh in a charming model with vest, collar and cuffs of finely tucked Georgette Crepe. and flesh in a model with Valenciennes lace edged pleated frill; wide hemstitched collar and cuffs. $5.95 flesh or navy satin of excellent fact We don’t have to say these days, “We're going to win the war.” winning the war This is the time, there- fore, to strike the hardest, to do the utmost, to press every advantage. By these means now we can make victory a sooner, ae gifts, others useful a variety so wide that only a hint can of its scope. appropriate for that many women will want for their Weare bring the boys home quicker with saved Don’t New Cretonnes At October Sale Prices 5,000 Yards at 57c yard Fine printed repps, chintzes, “Back the Fighting Men with the Fighting Loan”—Buy Bonds crashes and American cretonne James McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street rhe Important Sale ’ 500 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Special 10.50 These Suits are tailored of sturdy Fabrics and in such a manner as to with- stand the hardest we shown in a variety of smart models and patterns; coats lined with alpaca or serge; full-cut Knicke rbocker trousers lined throughout; in many instances trousers are made with double seat and double knees; 7 to 18 years. “Sampeck”’ Clothes, standard of America for boys, offered for sale exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. **Sampeck”’ Norfolk Suits..... tone 15.00 to 30.00 5TH FLOOR § i NOTE y American boy should have a copy of our beautiful Military Booklet entitled “Stanc hat Boys Should Know,” showing the I of our Allies. These may be had free of charge upon request, in the Boys’ Clothing Department Remarkable Values es HIGH-GRADE DOMESTIC The Rugs offered in this sale represent real economies, duplicated again when the present stock is sold. Superior ¢ patterns and harmonious colorings characterize this assortr Royal Axminster Rugs 51.00 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs, utiful colorings and regularly 59.50 9x12 ft maximum of service, durable quality; p Ox12 ft extra heavy quality; be: designs; woven in one pie Seamless Wilton Rugs 75.00 9x12 or 8.8x10.6 ft. Beautiful Rugs in Plain Green, Tan, ete., with band borders, or in Oriental patterns. regularly 94.50 to 97.50 36x68 ins. Ever; these useful Rugs, i a ee ee nea Seamless Velvet Rugs Attractive Rugs that will give a Small Wilton Rugs Halls, Doorways and in front of hearths, RUGS -Rugs that cannot be juality yarns, attractive nent. 39.75 regularly 48.00 at a very moderate price; retty colorings 10.25 ‘y home can use several of suitable for Bed Rooms, regularly 14.75 muslin —e ins, wide, suitable for draperi coverings and furniture coverings. October 2,100 Yards at 48c yard Short lengths and sample pieces 6 | (10 to 50 yards of cach design or col- oring), for window draperies or slip coverings; 36 inches wide. Sale of Curtains and Curtain Materials French Hand Made Lace | Filet, Cluny and Madeira Curtains For living room or dining room; 3 yards long, $13.75, $15.00, $22.50 pair Hand Made Lace Panels Various widths; limited quantities at before the war prices, $9.75, $13.50, $17.50, $25 cach Filet Net Bedroom Curtains Dainty designs in white or ecru; wace edge. . Ruffled Muslin Curtains 214 yards fine pair long, quality 1.50 24% yards long; made with pair $1.95 and pretty 2.95 | Scotch Grenadine Curtains 214 yards long, sheer natural or ecru grenadine pair $3.50 Fifth Floor thousands of young lives -and country back again into the busy, happy nels of peace lag, we're winning. Dig deeper! More Bonds! put this chan- now that Buy Babies’ Crib Spreads and Pillows, Size and Bath Towels, Luncheon Sets, Centrepieces; Celery, Radish and Lettuce Bags; ve, Linen and Serving Covers, Flat Table Silver Cases, Chafing Dishes and Sewing Aprons, Laundry Bags Values Altogether Out-of-the-Ordinary None C. O. D. Sock Yarn, Finest quality scoured and shrunk. Nat- ural and white. own home adornments. Hand-Embroidered Pieces, Lace, crochet or picot edged. Guest Towels, Full ‘Tea Cozies, Doilies, Corset, Table Covers and 50c w $5.00 No Exchanges. A Special Sale of Yarn $1.15 a hank. washed, Sweater Yarn Army and Navy colors; medium weight; superior quality. Fifth Floor Women’s Kid Gloves Exceptional! October Sale Values 1,200 Pairs White Real Kid Gloves 1,200 Pairs Washable Cape Leather Gloves $1.85 a pais $1.25 a pair Ata price actual y less than im- por flexible kid Gloves, 2 clasp ove broidered backs. pur tomorrow at less than present wholes Silk Lined Cloth I wor Milanese th leather ton Perfect fitting Gloves « leathers in choice ‘Tan and Khaki. Prix seam sewn backs. Warm Wool Gloves—At Special Prices Introductory offerings in these very practical and comfortable Gloves, chased months ago in anticipation of the demand and featured for ale cost. of imported shades of Grey, One clasp style, and with spear and style, ‘rseam sewn and with 3 row em- t cost today, these fine Wool Lined Cloth Gloves 95c a pair In Oxford grey, all wool cloth Gloves, wool lined = am leather bound. Gloves for real service and com- fort. Children’s Wool Lined Jersey Gloves 50c a Pair In grey and khaki shades, warm, perfect fitting, durable Gloves, with one clasp. Ex. cellent school ¢ for boys and girls Gloves $1.48 a pair n Oxford gre 1 Gloves, he silk lined roughout, and bound; two, e embroidered back Ground Floor Linings Lining Satin, 36 inches wide; complete range of shades, yd $1.25 Wool Interlining, so inches wide; a good warm quality; yd ee rounl Floor Furniture Specials Wing $24.85 Large Tapestry Reading Arm Chair. $29.85 Colonial Mahogany Arm Chair or Rocker in various coverings $17.85 Large Col Mahog- any Library able, size 50x30 inches $29. 50 Solid Mahog Tab- ourette, 14-inch top, $3.95 Hand Carved Natural Wood Serving Trays, $2.95 Solid Mahogar Book Holder, 14 inches » wide . $2.45 Non-Collapsible Folding Card ‘Table, with felt top patterns Large ‘l'apestry Chair Tuxedo choice New Guimpes of tucked and rour collars $1.35) 1200 Collars, Collar and Cuff green | ; Sets, Vestees and Guimpes Perey ere ae eed (Set illustrated, Real Filet Collars $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 shapes design. Net Guimpes 95c & $1.35 j fine i with pretty or collarless. Guimpe iMustrated, J Newest of Neckwear Special October Sale Values A collection of Novelties, providing for every Neckwear requirement and featuring extremely smart conceits at unusually attractive prices. Real Filet Lace Sets $2.95 & $5.95 Tuxedo collars and deep cuffs in effective Marabout and Ostrich Capes $3.95 & $5.95 Satin lined, silk cord and tassel (Illustrated a Cape at $3.95) finished $5.95) New Sailor Collars, 85c Georgette Crepe or hand embroidered net collars. Organdie Sets, 95c Collar and cuff Sets, plain or hand embroid- ered, lace or organdie frilled, Many styles, Set illustrated, 95c) neck net, 50c blue, na and white Ground Floor artillery rec 2500 Yards of Pleating, }rench Very Special White Goods 300 pieces mercerized Lingerie Nainsook, 36 inc hes wide; 10 Y ard plese 8 Second Floor Army and Navy Insignia Exhibited by Lord & Taylor The only lection of U.S Gat Lesailosnedeconiand & Taylor by the American Numismatic Socie a Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue window and_ the free—on the tenth floor of the Lord & Taylor fter O ction will the Numismatic Building | 38e Brc Ar ly a 1 view in biscuit yard

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