The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1918, Page 5

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To Raise aXervice Fing. A Residents of t plock st 89th Street LOAN DRIVE GAINS and Second Avaue will raise a ser- F vice fag contasing 190 stars Friday | night. Thirtee: stirs are in the| flag for the Ww boys, and one nurse, Franca nih, who laid down their ives. Faher William Livingston of St. Gabrbl's wili bless he flag. (Continued from First Pause f to wax hor ampaign, ¢ $20.2 900 we tented American omen are right behind the America troops in the trenches. Women nurs are now installed in] hospitals 8 tiles in the rear of the} wetual fightie line Many of ur American unable to tke up the duti ng at the nt, but they st how to tie care of the k & Hughes and Iway Babe, whieh ean by drugs sor send agpelent cents tdhe publishers, 663 Main st,[ Ma VuftatoN. Thomas The sat home, who are worn] New s or «diszy To Help Make Strong,Keer Red-Blooded x Americans || Rei_used by over three million peo plennually. It will increat the streth of weak, nervous, rundown fol in two weeks’ time in many in Adolph Lew sohn & stipes) Ask your Doctor or drug nid, $100. mabdout It ASE “6 Beicans <0... Hot water ' bits ne RELLANS i: \ WA. Ker Francis 1 Hine (udditonal, ye ' Sure Relief faye Aneta ey RN TT THE EVENING BUT MORE SPEED IS NEEDED TO WIN t th stuceess, im. re re ck this afternoon Ruitroad, $1 Allied mship Co., Com Corporation | ¢ and that reli . 2° 0,000 ! tonic Dr. Die : > $2 tin? my Corporation welt A 1 ¢ Oi Company, 2 Arr n Te Sugar Co, (addi- © Company, (Widitional), +, $100,000. of Amer. i Bl ae gel Rs - . 7 no P.M. Class 7A" BANISTER Shoes for Men SPP a a | 1 OO ' | { Glass “A” Banisters are top of the class! i { B FP reputation of the Banister Shoe i self, We wish simply itor Banisters, made models, and individualized: by special features to meet the demands of speaks foe to say a word gbo on ow our special clientele, They are the finest Banisters extart. efnd one thing more. We are selling these Banisters at prices which are relatively the lowest in New York today, Same Prices and Same Quality as Last Season { Men's Shoe Shop—2 West 38th Street (Ciranklin Simon & Co) ede OC FIFTH AVENUE | *|M. Cohan will ment given by Germany to her Afri-|thia district, it was announced, will/*very real revolutionist to be a ter Can subjects and sald the man-power; be $500,000 for herself and $40,000 for] rorist nt her mother's The M The Soviet has rejected by an the propos and all the other resources of Liberia MMIC) whelming majority r |ing the Brushes siittary machine.| celves perte insivident ae | He refe feelingly to the fact } amounting in the aggregat 3 | al that Mumearian bapines oc tos [2amy reported that G2 percent of | WHAT TO EAT 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Honds in this country a At home the| Aye ans hungarian wh tuys. wl be went im he eon OY TO) Heart, Cas On toma, Ee Specially Prepared Sale imprisoned if he ever bak wl | Sprenttt He 2 A cporwea oe (Ue Se LEGATION AT MOSCOW MISSES’ & GIRLS’ FALL APPAREL n i Q +; Some Papers, Confiseated, Says De- | spatch to Stockholm From will sing Russian City "Sev. ? atrical| STOCKHOLM of the Jean Legation at La iataiile de rt, French Con on « limited and Fiwico-Am toode Ninittee will © za He sneros of hat (rei re the Chi- ke purt, ed and some rs accord. Ing to a despatch colved here to-day. | ‘STILL HOWS SWAY IN PETROGRAD STOCKHOLM, Wedne spite of t ine, th terrorism | } tnegie Hall to- | tainbow Division” committee, Ger- | dine Farrar sing and George ell bonds In the friendly rivairy between the police and fire departments, both of which are selling bonds in. prize |; competitions, the police scored heavily lay by getting a $100,000 xubscrip- tion from Mary Pickford. She is in continues ity: Petrograd os Angeles, but she subscribed by|M. Zinovieff, @ close political assvctate | % lesraph. Her total subscription Inlof Lenine, declares it the duty of | James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 9 der uid, milk or eltra teem not asa il mier Bimarate 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Priced Phenomenally Low SUITS & OVERCOATS For Youths and Boys Every Suit and Overcoat measures up to the McCreery standard of quality and embodies the latest ideas in style and good tailoring. Students’ Suits & Overcoats Special 22.75 First Long Trouser Suits that will meet with the approval of the most critical youth; tailored of durable Fabrics, in attrac- terns; plain smart models; coats lined; regular or patch pockets; size 20 years, Smart Overcoats in a variety of attractive patterns including Army Woolen Khaki; with convertible collar; muff and regular pockets; satin shoulder and satin sleeve linings; size 12 to 18 years, 18.75 to 35.00 Boys’ Overcoats 8.75 to 30.00 Other Students’ Suits and Overeoats........ Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special 15.00 A limited quantity of high-grade Norfolk | Suits at considerable savings. Made of sturdy | These Overcoats are shown in a variety of | Materials and well tailored; smart patterns | smart new modely—button-to-the-neck or | and models, coats alpaca lined; Knickerbocker convertible collar styles; nicely trimmed; | | trousers lined throughout; size 8 to 18 years mostly woolen lined; many have Fur collars; WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1 Norfolk Suits. ..10.50 to 30.00 “‘Sampeck”’ Clothes, standard of America for boys, offered for sale exclusively in New York City by James MeCreery & Co. Other size 214 to 10 years Boys’ Mackinaws 12.75, 15.00 and 18.00 Made of extra heavy Mackinaw Fabric; ina A Blanket Bath Robes 3.95 regularly 5.00 variety of patterns, including Block, | large variety of handsome patterns; with con- Persian and Indian designs; Blue, Green, vertible or shaw! collar; size 8 to 18 years Brown and Gray; size + to 18 years. NOTE: Every American boy should have « copy of our beautiful Military Booklet en- tilled “Standards ‘That Boys Should Know,” showing the Flags of our Allies. ‘These may be had free upon request. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT.—-VIFTIL FLOOR. Annual October Sale 1,000 Small and Medium Size ORIENTAL RUGS Comprising an extrcordinary assortment of weaves and colorings. 15.00, 27.50, 37.50 and 49.75 .65.00, 85.00, 95.00 1. 275.00 300 Room Size Rugs At Savings of About 25% This unusual assortment offers an extraordinary variety of choice Rugs suitable for every requirement. 145.00, 175.00, 225.00 to 795.00 regularly 195,00, 295.00, 800,00 to 900.00 Small Size Rugs Medium Size Rugs.. Extra Large Size Rugs 395.60 \» 2,500.00 size 10x 14 ft Extra Special—Seamless Velvet Rugs Size 9x 12 ft regularly 48.00 a RT NT “Make Loyalty Count—And Dollars Count”—Buy Bonds. At Prices Very Much Below Regular 4. Girls’ Serge Dresses,—size 6 to 14 yeurs; six models, one as illustrated; made ot Navy Blue, Brown or Burgundy Serge; smart and serviceable styles suitable for school wear. 1. Junior's Serge Dress,--size 12 to 16 years, made of good quality Navy Blue Serge; full plaited skirt with patent leather belt; satin eollar and yoke in) contrasting color. regularly 14.75. 10.50 regularly 10.75, 6,95 P ‘ 5. Girl’s Coat,—size 8 to 14 years; start meniante i praeretd f ie My et ae and serviceable model; made of Wool Velour: | made of all’ Wool Cheviot; Navy. Blue, Brawn Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe or Burgundy. 1 regularly 16.75, 12.00 j 6. Girls’ Coats, — sizo 8 to 14 years; siylish Is; one as illustrated; made of Wool Velour; lined throughout with sateen; warmly Hi interlined; Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe, Green, \ Burgundy and Belgian Blue. 14.00 | regularly 22.50 or Green. regularly 14.75, 9.50 3. Girls’ Dresses, size 6 to 14 years; four models, one as illustrated; Navy Blue or Brown Serge; full wide skirts; collar of dap anese crepe in contrasting colors. 5.95 regularly 8.75 = Serge Dress, —size 14 to 18 years; made of Navy Blue Serge combined with rgette Crepe to mateh; trimmed with silk braid, embroidered design on neck regularly 29.50, 18.50 8. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, —size 14 to 18 years; two models, ove as illustrated; 8’ Coats,—size 14 to 18 years; | , one illustrated; made of fine quality Wool Velour with Natural Opossum or Q | Sealine Fur collar; Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe, thre moe Burgundy or Plum; all lined with fancy silk or guaranteeed satin. regularly 39.50, 25.00 4 11. Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years; | made of all Satin or Satin bined with four smart models, one as illustrated; made of Georgette Crepe; Navy Blue Brown, Taupe, Wool Poplin in Navy Blue, Black, Brown or Burgundy or Plain, regularly 26.50, 16,75 Taupe. regularly 26.50 and 29.50, 19.75 9. Misses’ Coats, — size 14 to 18 vears: three “ ; A s models, one us illustrated; made of Wool Silver- 12, Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years: tone in Navy Blue or Oxford; also twa models | of Wool Velour with Coney Fur collar. distinctive and smart model, made of Woot Velour with Nutria Fur collar; Navy Blue, 25.50 Australian Onosss | 1 fe possum | Black, Brown, Taupe or Plum, aurly 82.50, 22.50 | regularly 39.50 rey, At Extraordinary Sale Prices WOMEN’S FALL FOOTWEA = C= ; . : regularly 8.50 to 10,00 , It 8.25 regularly 9.50 to 11,00 9.50 12.00 to 14,00 regularly Introducing Fall and Winter Boots in a large variety of models for all oecasions, many of which are exclusive with this store. Made of finest ma- terials, superior workinanship and perfect fitting. This is a rare opportunity to purchase shoes at a moderate cost, and we advise anticipating your wants for months to come and pur- chase several pairs of Shoes at these low prices. ede aia oh

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