The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 8

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Ne eas Se eel ee ee POE MARQUETTE. : SENT TO MEDICAL: ADVISCRY BOARD - aaa Columbia Professor Still Re- fuses to Sign Draft Papers; Under Observation. Prof, William G. Marquette of ¢ lumbia Unive ‘ 1 jestor, who f the new draft was ly day to one day in prison, was exam Me, 100 to-day and referred to the Me@ical Advisory Board for probable Dirywtoa! defects. Marquette was brought before Beard No. 100, the “trouble board, by Federal authorities and pu hie questionnaire. He answered all| questions straight from the sho Bet he refused to sign his registr téon card, the questionnaire and h physical examination pape While the Hoard mer questioning him he stood by h im @ corner of the room, absolutely Mivious to his surroundings. His face and eyes e with determina. Uon, He made attempt to learn s were not 100 Coat Models from $14.75 to $75 We've prepared for even many new styles to our 307 Fifth Avenue ined by the physician of Local Board |)" through the formalities of filing out| ¢ according to a Constantl and scores of exclusive Suits Jrom $13.95 to $50 A saving of $5 to $10 on any garment you mayselect fromthis unusual collection Now that real Fall weather has set in, our show 1 rooms have been besieged by women who under- stand value and who practice sensible economy. Have you visited us since we occupy the entire building > HAMILTON GARMENT CO. COATS SYITS DRESSES BLOUSES MILLINERY Catalogue mailed out of town on request Address Dept. 10F Out of town orders shipped prompily. Charges prepaid fictated t realize that my * t affe we narquete Jer this provisior be sent to camp imr Advisory TURKISH MINISTER OUT. Holder of Intertor Portfolle te- slans His Post. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 4—The Turttish Minister of the Interior has resigned message to-day Satin and : Quarts Ma e wa Serge Dress; Openwork Braid 125 Dress Styles from $6.95 to $45 bigger crowds by adding selection. | attaou's. New York Buy a Bond! | ot ta Retina Re SONS Jes rapes 170 Nassatt St ir New Yo: OPPOEITE CITY HALL Le | own On sso “« 75. oe peer * 100:9°) Furnished Apart. urday Evenings TION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" ST ke « attorney, Harvey Harwood, who] Col. Hirsch was represented fn told the court his client had the sta oie by George W. Whitesid. Nine | a5 Jackets and shoes amounting to $9,000,000. Court, and on assurance of| held in $5,000 and $2,600 respectively.|| and vour guests. | sence, Judge Chatfleld ac cepted. $1,000| indicted. Former Supreme Court | personal bail from Col. Hirsch. He ige Luke D, Stapleton was one of will plead Oct. 14, while his trial ts OLD. ENG ’ 6. | When interviewed by an Bvening rmaster's Departmen und surrendered } In connection with | Rosenwasser of No. 730 Rivers Harry Jean Hirsch of the| Drive and his brother, Morris, v West 100th Street, of Ro: w slackers, trying to rable army oM- al draft boards | k Stew. and Gravics. turned from W y. I offer Stores Sell offices Brook Tar Made in U. S. A. vern- | manu was not explained by Ro- | put nd Lend the way they Fight! Buy Liberty Bonds! Bond Booth, Main Floor. OPPENHEIM, CLLUNS & @ 34th Street—New York An Important Sale Saturday Misses’ Distinctive Winter Coats Offering Exceptional Values Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. Misses’ Coats of Burella Cloth, Oxfords and Cheviots in desirable colors. Belted 25.00 models with convertible collars. Special Misses’ Fashionable Coats, plain tailored or trimmed with Skunk Opossum, in Silver- 37 50 tone or Wool Velour, silk lined. Special : Fur-Trimmed Coats of Wool Velour in new colors: Henna, Beet-root, Reindeer, Green, 45 00 Taupe, Black, Brown and Navy. — Special . Handsome Coats of Silvertone, Peluchia and Wool Velour in choice colors; trimmed 59 75 with collars and bands of fur. Special e Other Misses’ Coats up to 115.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits= =speciatly Pricea oO ..2770 OO Sa>“0woaOnaSwjwa>»$>wo9m>sS Misses’ Plain Tailored Suits in Oxford & | New model Velveteen or Velour Suits | Velour Cloths, in the favored straight- 35. 00 in rich Autumn shades trimmed with | 8 00 line silhouette. Smart colors. Special Hudson Sea (dyed muskrat). Special | : Misses’ Suits in several smart. styles, | Handsome Suits of superior quality | } 4 39,75 | Velour Cloth, trimmed with collars of 59.75 Nutria or Australian Opossum, Special of Wool Velour in desirable colorings. Belted and tailored models. Special Girls’ Winter Coats=svecial Vatues Girls’ Coats 6 to 10 years. Girls’ Coats 10 to 16 years, Girls’ Trench Coats of service- able wool mixture in brown and _ || green colorings. Convertible col- lar and buckle trimmed belt. | Special 20.00 Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats in brown, taupe, leather and green. Belted model with inlaid velvet collar. Lined and_ interlined. Special 1 3 75 Girls’ Dressy Coat of Wool Velour in Burgundy, green, brown and reindeer. Double-breasted pleat ed model with Nutria Pur collar. Special 22.00 Other smart models, 12.75 to 45,00 Girls’ Coats of Wool Velour in de- sirable colors, Nutria trimmed, Also Military Coat-Capes of Ve- lour with brass buttons and braid. Special 35.00 Other smart models, 19.75 to 65.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats An extensive assortment of charming Trimmed Hats in the season's newest shapes, trimmed with ribbon, flowers and Fur bands. 3.95 5.00 7.50 10.50 and up Special for Saturday--Large Velvet Poke, flower and ribbon | 5 00 trimmed, Black, Brown, Copen, Burgundy, | Rose and Green, | mediately taken before| Five civilian inspectors and seven “Eddys” Sauce is a wel- lene progress of his ¢ | tee 4, aviators’ ja ’ Li 000,000. plainly that he wae not in | He was e 8 BC 0 ue JW acre | Sudo Chatfield of tae United States|of Rosenwasser’s employees were|| Come clish—to your family i, init 6 caus rt, Morris Rosenwasser ole thing is a con- Fine in Soups, Chowders, swnould|{ Grocers, and Delicatessen E, Pritchard 331 Spring St., N.Y. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders FRANKLIN SIMON English Model Raglan Overcoats for BOYS of 12 to 18 *29”° 0 “45° May seema little high, but wait till you see the coats! They are worth every cent we ask for them. The wonder is that we can get such fabrics in such times as these. They ure soft surface cloths, in warm browns and heathers, the like of which you seldom see in overcoats for boys. Cut on atypically Eng- lish Raglas: model, just loose enough so that a boy can spend sometime growing into them be- fore he starts growing out of them! Wool lined with corking over- plaids. Beautiful mer- chandise! Boys’ Velour Hats *59 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with Extra Knickerbockers $1950 ,, $2950 Variety is their middle name. No shop could assemble a more representa- tive collection of fubries than we do for Boys. Nor tailor them better, either! ‘They are superbly put together in every detail and you cannot get better work- manship nor finer values. Sizes 7 to 18 years You can find it in the Boys’ Furnishings Shop Sizes 7 to 18 years Boys’ Shirts . * .95 to 93.50 Boys’ Blouses. .95to 3.25 Boys’ Pajamas h75to 2.95 Boys’ Bathrobes 4.25 to 5.25 Boys’ Sweaters 4.95 to 7.95 Boys’ Scarfs, in plain color silks .50 and .75 Our Boys’ Shoes are same quality as last year and at the same prices Boys’ § ‘Shops—Fifth- Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue —37th and 38th Streets Buy Liberty Bonds to Your Utmost! Bond Booth, Main Floor OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Offering Saturda Women’s Trimmed Hats Exclusive and Smart A diversified assortment In Lyons or Panne Velvet, also Beaver Cloths. The season's newest shapes, richly trimmed with ostrich, wings, burnt fancles and garnitures of flowers, smear 10,00

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