The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 14

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— —— i a a aN TN a a A a -fe te m a e 4 ri NEWS BREVITIES | Patrick No. t, Bi 1 an ~& of the 1 riment, w * down and kille a heavy motor he ck on the Centre Span Roadway on atten Bridge. thie morning. The truck was owned by Benjamin Moore Company, paint dealers. The New York of the British ving Musson. Vite, commanding rs yesterday, after @ suc- ung campaign. Garrel Oomas, thirty, a salesman re- Gra " Canadian aeer siding at the * tenced to the Wo to-day when con conduct in havi tious remarks at Ch during the Liberty Bond sale last night Hil's Restaurant Because he was ter ‘for the droft. J n No. 60 West 30th Street, face ate induction into the army, after trial © before Judge Chatfield in the United States District Court in Brooklyn to- day. A fing staff and flag presented to St Paul's Chapel, Fulton Street and Broadway, will be unfurled to-mor- row at 12.90 o'clock. The staff and flag are gifts from descendants of Revolutionary hero, who do not wish their names made public. An ongmy. alien has a right to bring sult In the United States, according to * @ ruling handed down to-day by tice Bergen in the Supreme Court when he denied the motion to restrain prosecution of a suit for damages brought by Anna Bisenbeil of Eliza. beth, growing out of killing of her husband by a train. ——— FIGHTING 80-CENT GAS. Kings County Concern Produces Its Books in Supreme Court. Samuel F. Moran, counsel for the Kings County Lighting Company which ia suing to enjoin the enforcement of the S-cent gas law, ts books before Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum to prove the cost of opera- tion. Moran submitted documents seeking 16 prove that all gas companies in New York City with the exception of the Consolidated and Brooklyn Union are charging between % cents and §113 per 1,000 feet and that each of those com- panies makes annual sales 16 times as great as the Kings County. ee REPRIEVE FOR SUZY DEPSY. ane le » * Third War Council of France to: handed down fentences to persons found guilty of § trading with the enemy as follows: Maurica Trembles, a bank employe, three years in prison and a fine of 5,000 franca. Emile Guiliier, a former druggist and prize fight promoter, eighteen months’ imprisonment and a fine of 2,000 francs, Buzy Depsy, an actress known as Suzanne Le Chevalier and the wife of Guillier, ten months in prison, with a ove. $ wy Jay, two years in prison and * @ fine of 1,000 Trace. bs PROTEST AGAINST SHUTTLE. PARIS, eoting 0} Association in the Manhattan Hotel yesterday, vigorous protest was mado * by representatives of many retail con- cerns against the shuttle service across| 5 424 Street, Frederick Cushman, who presided, said it would take the public #0 Jong to get used to the new arrangement that owners of buildings on 42d Street would * guffer and the shopping traffic mignt be ” diverted to other districts, Next week, robably, a formal pr to the iblic drafted, Intending voters, mi must register in order open 5 P. M. to 10.30 P. M to Vy —here’s a that’s m ical, too. one packag ees- milk. Nom delicious gems, m to-day produced | ( Bacon and Eggs so High y cious and econom- 45 big, brown, flavory pancakes are made from UNCLE JERRY (Buttermilk) PANCAKE FLOUR it’s different —has a flavor all its own. Con- tains powdered butter- just add water and bake. Recipes in every package for making | Directors As a mark of loyalty to and admira- tion for the man who has been #0 In- strumental in developing Park & Til- ford from its humble beginnings as @ corner grocery to its present position as the most commanding concern of ite kind in the world, the fifty directors and executives of Park & Tilford have presented to Frank Tilford a beautiful [cold loving cup, appropriate resolutions and other testime The gift making fiftieth anniversary of with the houre. ok place on the his connection GRIP VICTIMS are-people who get weak and run down.You ff can gain fight- ing strength | from FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE NO ALCOHOL OR | DANGEROUS» DRUGS. THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Came to this Woman after! Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health. Flensburg, Wash.—“After 1 was married I was not well for a long time | and a good deal of | the time was not) able to go about. | Our greatest de-| sire was to have a child in our home| and one day my| husband came back from town} with @ bottle of Ly Pink- Vegetable ( da and| wanted me to try it, It brought re- lier trom my troubles, I improved in health #0 I could do my houseworky we now have a little one, all of which a Vege- rs. 0. 8, JOHN- 3, Elenburg, Wash, men everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account | of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound Such women should not give up hope until they have given this won- derful medicine a trial, and for spe- cial advice write Lydia KE. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. The re- sult of 40 years’ experience is at your | service.—Advt. breakfast ore deli- e of ilk needed— uffins, waffles, etc, NES AEE TONE ES TEN ERIE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER tore Opens 9.45; C LOVING CUP FOR TILFORD, ===" THREE BROOKLYN STORES DOUBLE THE THIRD” paing 6.15—Until Further Notice At ° > At 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Ave. Bet. 48th & 49th. Brookiyn Brooklyn FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Announcing a Very Remarkable Offering of Stunning Winter Coats New Model with Seal, 59.50 Fm) Smart Autumn Suits Fashion’s Most Ideally Beautiful Effects in Coats 4 .50 59°" Customarily $65 to $75 ASILIONS of utmost beauty F and distinction shown in stun- ning belted, loose-back and Dolman effects and in she smartest velours, crystal cloth, silvertones, Duvet de Laine and broadcloth, with latest pockets, collars and cuffs, in the most eifective of the new shades and mony smartly trimmed with fur; a truly wonderful selection. Others at 25.00, 37.50, 42.50 and upward Dresses and Autumn's Newest Novelty Frocks PT a AD et Fe The last word in fashion in new Georgette, satin, tricolettes, serge and exquisite combination ma- terials, in smart girdle, panel and stunning fringed novelties. Modish Suits Dios By had An Beautifully tailored models in Tricolette, all-wool gabardines, Oxfords, aanerse serge, silvertones, tricotines, and Silk broadcloths and velours; many ee stylishly trimmed with fur. Girls’ Fall Coats Cleverly effective new creations in girls’ Fall and Winter coats, many of them smartly trimmed with furs; new belted and shirred styles; stunning juvenile novelties at very attractive prices. Others at 22.50 and up Charming new models in Georg- erie, crepe ce chine and satin, daintily tucked and trim- med or smartly tailored effects, in newest shades. Others 5.75, 6.75 and up Special Skunk Cape W 149 Natural skank, as illustrated; trimmed with tails, extra fine silky pelts; shape muff. 4-skin canteen or barrel muff and animal head searf; beautiful glossy fur §265¢ sailor or shawl collar; Black Skunk Sets Dyed black, large barrel shape Hudson Seal Coat 47 Inch length, black skunk collar and cuffs and border to match; large actocmautes Smart Furs Hudson Seal Coat Offerings of ‘rap 195 45-inch length, loose model, trimmed with shawl collar and wide cuffs of Hudson seal to match; smart belts. Wolf Fox Sets Toupe; brown oF grey; soft silky shins, large animal searf; .50 fantom or barrel-aei 49 47% In taupe or Poiret, with animal head searf, trimmed with tails, handsome barrel or canteen shape muff, This Beautifud 4-Skin Skunk Set, Snecral. $149.50. semi-fitted, THREE BROOKLYN STOR? = sy PETS NR nenocmnet.Mentanme. Se Fal Clot! 2,000 aman will like to add to h They have a regular Autumn their handsome patterns. white mogador stripes—proba terns in al We are happy to state that and Velours are scarce, that is, Stetson Other Soft and Derby Hats, them, e: if hobby it may be called, that We have taken these Shoe: fawn Worumbo cloth tops. Th and stitched soles and is lace s\ Boys’ School Overcoats, $14.75 full of ability to stand hard wear; in handsome gray, brown and heather mixtures. Plaid linings that add warmth and a smart touch to the Coats, Convertible Good, warm cloth, collars that turn ’way up around the throat; belted backs. Coats that the school boys will revel in in the sharpest of weather, Sizes for 12 to 18 years. Plenty of other good warm Over- coats, too, in this fine stock. For in- stance, there are Boys’ Junior Overcoats, $12.75 Olive drab cloth, cut on military lines, double-breasted; close-fitting; buttoning to neck. Snug, handsome Coats, with plaid or heavy twill lining; 3 to 10 years. Second floor, West Bullding. Shoe Specials for Saturday | Our Shoe Section is crowded with s,dendid values, for we took care to order well in ad- vance, and can consequently offer good Shoes at considerably lower prices than would be pos- | ]|| sible if we went into the market |] today and bought the same quality. Boys’ Shoes, $3.95 Sturdy, sensible Shoes of gun-metal leather, made in button and lace styles, with welted and stitched soles. Sizes 1 to 6. Smaller sizes, $2.98, Girls’ Shoes, $4.95 Every-day Shoes of gun-metal calf in pony cut lace style, with stout welted soles, full, round toe lasts. Celebrate Liberty Day by Buying Liberty B A & S Liberty Loan Booth locat A Profitable and Safe Discovery for Men These Columbus Day Offerings of adventure. Nothing adventurous in discovering A. & S. Merely satisfaction;—a “sure thing.” those affixed to these excellent groups of Suits and Over- Men’s New Scarfs at 98c. Here’s a bright array of Neckties that will easily provide several styles that in their rich—sometimes vivid—colorings, and Persians, floral effects, figures, stripes the latter including some smart black-and- Stetson Hats for Fall and Winter Every one of our customers who sees them is enthusiastic about them. see it. Our price for Stetson Velour Hats is $12.00. Abrast Soft and Derby Hats, of which there are none better made at this price, $3.50. Men’s Tan Shoes, $5.95 Pair, from $7.95 An excellent Liberty-Columbus Day special which men will appreciate having offered to ly those men who like good shoes, and this liking is one of the best “hobbies,” ‘under the clock” on Street Floor, Cent: ] Suits and Overcoats Voyages of discovery usually have an element of hing—as men who already know it can tell you. In addition—great economy, at such low prices as (1) Men’s Suits at $22.75 ‘Handsomely tailored sack coat models, in cassimeres and worsteds, giving a range of stylish mixtures and plain effects in grays, blues and browns. Weights for Fall and Winter. (2) Men’s Fall Overcoats, $29.75 Chesterfield Overcoats—the style demanded by the great majority of men who don’t like fancy effects; in all- wool black or Oxford gray fabric; silk-lined to facing or edge. If these Coats were to be made up at today’s cost for materials and labor, they would have to bring nearer $40 than $30. Genend flece, Megt sanet, is collection. tinge to them,| Besides which, the Ties are extremely well made, slip through the collar easily, and tie into a neat knot. And we consider them extremely good for bly fifty pat-|the money. Btrect fleor, Kast Butidine. we were able to get our quota of Stetson Velours this season, the quality demanded by men who know the best when they Soft and Derby Hats, $6 to $12 $2.50 to $5.00. Velour Hats, $7.00. Caps, 98c. to $2.95. Street floer, Men's Shop, East Building, any man can have. s from our regular stock. They are made of tan Russia with ie model is made over our popular Blackstone last, has welted tyle. Thind floor, Men's Gbop, Vast Butlting, Two Splendid Qualities of “ONYX” Silk Stockings Women will discover all the noted “Onyx” excellence in these two groups of Silk Stockings—at moderate prices: At $1.48 Pair | At $2.00 Pair Black and white; full fash-| Black and white; full fash- ioned mercerized lisle tops and} ioned; all silk. soles. Bimet Floor, Oontrad Buflting, Children’s Every Day Hats and Those For “Best” ey $4.98 and $7.95 At 84.98 are Velour Hats that are among the bes have offered for girls and children this season. The models comprise the second lot of soft, becomi clour Tats we have secured to sell at this surprisingly low price. There are POKES, MUSHROOMS, AND ROLLING BRIM SAILOR SHAPES, in BLACK, BROWN, TAUP! NAVY and GREEN, _ The texture of these Hats is very soft and fine and es cially becoming to youthful faces.” Bands and streamers of grosgrain ribbon form the only trimming. The five to fourteen-year-old can be well suited, no matter what the arrangement of her hair is, for we make a special point of having the head sizes of this juvenile Millinery correct Milliner-made, Dressy Hats for Misses and Girls $7.95 Black and colored velvets are used for these delightful little Hats. Almost all are faced with lighter colors. Flowers, fancy feathers, ostrich, chenille and silk embroidery Mezzanine Noor, Kast Mutiding, t values we » particular

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