The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 5

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ai - . r THE EVENING WORLD, Rn OCTOBER mn 1918, JAMES McCREERY & 60. REPORTED SLAIN FRAME CHILD LABOR BILL | fw maw Sa hn te 5 “Your Money Is Sure When Bonds Mature”—Buy Bonds ’ ~ Sth Avenue sith Street] FOR ACTION TH THIS SESSION ~ .— i ot ee J M C & F A aMes MCUTEETY &LO, Score of Representatives Are | sured Full Support by Presi- dent Wilson. Special OFFICER CABLES i VICTROLA OFFER | during the at that time «@ permanent child labor bill could easily pasa Li yon exercised ¥ HES RECOVERING x Renan as amas el paters the Hocge Stl be ends kfter like a soldier yo 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH. 34th Street | fw eupport ef President Wilson, @/ 614) rassage of the big revenue Dill, probably wouldn't ecore ef Representatives to-day were|Unen elections will be over, i fas r organized to pans a mew child tabor bill antiainlgiihacaeens, | need ANALAX, . Kin of Other New York Men | verore the end of the seasion. Mere’s Another Throne for Alies But you don't; Phenomenal Offering in Casualty List Hope Mise | ,7me Prevent secoring Me bore te Topple, and you do, ‘ STOCKHOLM, Oct. tL — Prince Frederick Chartes of Honse, brother- in-law of the German Emperor, was At pour dregagiet FREE SUBWAY GUIDE Get yours from your druggtat who is aupntied by WEKESSON & ROBBINS ,Ine. NewYor® Makers of Calox Tooth Powder wishes a measure that will end the child iabor evil for all time, He will support @ measure that will pass mus- b ob : The names of a number of Newlter with the Supreme Court, whicn | elected King of Finland on Wednes- York men—members of the 27th and! knocked out the Keatisg Child Labor| day aight by the Finnish Landtag il The Republican members of the TTth Divisions—are contained In the |" o., eames have been worked out.!chamber did not vote, day's casualty tist, Relatives of sev- eral men listed as dead hope that the reports are untrue, as they have re- celved conflicting statements in let- ters from France, Lieut. Ira L Hodes of Company K, 106th Infantry, 27th Division, report- od to have died from wounds on Sept. 1, cabled to his parents at No. 1161 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, on Eept. 10 that he was in # hospital at Liver- pool, “Wounded, not sertously, Don't worry,” the message read, ‘The officer's parents have taken the matter up with the War Department. Lieut. Hodes was with the 23d New York for five years, serving at the Mexican border with the regiment. He received his ‘commission at Spar- take Has Been Made. 500 FALL SUITS For Men and Young Men | | $22.75 The assortment comprises Smart Suits purchased from manufacturers of high-grade Men's Clothing at unusually low prices. Store Opens 9:45 A. M. Closes 6:15 Pp. M. James McCreary & Co, 34th Street With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place this $90 Victrola in your home on the 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH Suits tailored of excellent Fabrics in a large variety of neat medium or dark patterns, distinctive models in smart and conservative styles; coats full, half or quarter lined; with regular, patch or welt pockets, size 33 to 42. HIGH-GRADE FURS A. ere 250 OXFORD WINTER OVERCOATS Payment « 106th. nee ° 1 The family of Joseph A. Bannone, At Special Prices $ aoe ogee agate. Sear Wace tk Hudson Seal Coats, as illustrated—mado of selected pelt, with Balance $5 per month. holds out hope that he Is alive. He| Skunk collar and cuffs; richly lined. 245.00 wrote Sept. 11 that he had been . La JAMES McCREERY & GO, | vousces by snrapnet, nad been oper. Caracul Coats, mado of lustrous skins with Skunk collar and e ated on and was recovering, and| cuffs. 325.00 5th Avenue 34th Street | *FOte again, on Sept..14, that he was Don’t wait | to buy Liberty Bonds. stagger and stop the enemy Quick action will and end the massacre of our priceless Boys. Beu & Co., Inc. Bert-Ans Fall Boots $8-° to $14 High Oyen AN Day Suturday Eagle a Phops ADOLPH ZUKOR presents Private HapoLp PEAT A Proroorama Base On His Own Boon = “DRIVATE PEAT” | much improved, Bannone lived with bis mother, Mrs, Rose Bannone, at No. 66 Spring Street. His brother, Robert, who Is nineteen years old, ex- pects to be called into the war shortly Corpl. Willlam Flaherty, twenty four years old, reported to have died from wounds received on Sept. 7, was a metuber of Company A, 302d Engineers, 7th Division. His parente live at No, 183 Third Avenue. Six days before ho waa wounded he wrot- home and asked his brother ‘Th nineteen, to e that the tamil on the sea as well as mentioned that the Libe had subs Caplan, reported to trom wounds ¢- nw a letter on » day to his brother, with whom he lived « a hinston Avenue, the L brother dves not believe he was ner ina Hebrew school befor nt to Camp Upton @ year agy, and was assigned to the 306th Field Artillery. Mr, and Mra, George H. Bypper of No. 168 Midland Avenue, Moatclair . word to-day that » one of thelr three had been severe- pt. 17. The otficer old and enlisted | asioned in Fed ‘According to his letters three times enches for a vary, 1918, . OW Magnnte, Dead. et 11.—Laurin U. Drake ¢ Standard Oil Com . died of pneumonty peers sii: Hell oy A eae “BHeraft Special ecvoario by Chats Whittaker P* AT'S: story has already world famous by the Look he wrote, given. with the BobiaMerril Co, "Durecied by Edwant Jom been made the newspapers, by and by the talks he has 3ut the sereen-version of it all is as vivid as life! Se of American lads are how they stile: IVOL Biosdway at 49th St. , and you will see what thousands up against today, and are fighting through with a grim For One Week, | Beginning October 13th’ Natural Muskrat Coats made of fine dark skins with Hudson Seal collars, cuff and belt. Hudson Seal Coats made of finest sclected skins; with large 385.00 Skunk collar and cuffs. Mink Capes, made of dark Eastern skins. . Mink Muffs of dark Eastern skins .......seeeeseeeeeeeeeeers Natural Squirrel S Natural Squirrel Muffs Taupe Wolf Scarfs .. Taupe Wolf Muffs . Moleskin Stoles Moleskin Muffs Natural Raccoon Scarfs .. Natural Raccoon Muffs An unusually choice stock of fine Fur Trimmings at 165.00 Muffs & Neckpieces StOlES .ceecececonces eeeee Moderate Prices. Remarkable Sale AUTUMN MILLINERY A Representative Collection of Smart Hats, Advantageously Priced Banded Tailored Hats regularly 8.50 and 10,00 Attractive Banded Hats made of Hatter’s the most popular Millinery Fabric of this season in chic and becoming shapes; designed for serviceable wear. Plush- Genuine Velour Hats in the most wanted colors including Brown, Banded Velour Hats 7.50 to 10.00 7.50 weur, new shapes. ribbon; in newest Pall sh. Misses’ and Girls’ Hats 5.00 regularly 7.50 and 8.50 The most approved styles for Autumn Banded with Faille Navy Blue and Black; attractive Mats that will appeal to the most discriminating; the assortment includes the “Bessie” or Melville” model which is unusually popular, models are si mple and distinctive 1.—High-neck Washable White or Flesh Color; fine tucking down front; fastened with two pearl buttons. 2—Washable Flesh Color; trimmed with fine tucking; flat | Extraordinary Values SEMI-TAILORED BLOUSES Smart Blouse of White with roll ex Satin Blouse, in 3, Crepe de Chine War; fro with side tuck 4.—Crepe de Chine Blouse Flesh Color; high-neck model; 3.95 Satin Blouse in White or 3.95 | or Flesh Color nt finished 3.95 in White or with collar crossed in frout with button and button-hole. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig | Other Fine Overcoats Distinctive Oxford Dress Overcoats for Winter wear, in single or double breasted form-fitting models, also single-breasted Chesterfield models; trimmed with velvet collar; quarter sutin-lined; seams satin-piped; satin sleeve linings; size 34 to 44. $35.00 to 75.00 For Men and Young Men Sold Exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. “Atterbury Clothes” are characterized by authoritative and distinctive models, made of the finest and most durable Fabrics; superior workmanship— Clothes that will stand the most critical inspection. $33.00 to 65.00 MEN’S CLOTHING DEP'T.--5th FLOOR. ORIENTAL RUGS Marked Savings From Regular Prices High-grade Oriental Rugs of choice weaves and wonderful colorings are pre- sented at prices that are below present Importers’ cost. Ertra Persian Mahal Rugs Handsome and durable Rugs, suitable for Living Room or Dining Room. Sizes 6 ft. 8 in. x 11 ft. 2 in. to 10 ft. Gin. x 14 ft. 145.00 to 225.00 regularly 195.00 to 300.00 Royal Kirmanshah Rugs “The Art Rug of the Persian Shahis”:; finest weaves, exquisite pas- tel colorings. Sizes 9 ft. x 12 ft. to 10 ft. 11 in, x 14 ft. Gin. 375.00 to 795.00 regularly 450.00 to 900.00 Persian Arak Rugs Excellent quality; rich colorings; silky sheen, Suitable for any room. Sizes 6 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 9 in. to 10 ft. 7 in. x 14 ft. 8 in, 245.00 to 495.00 regularly 325.00 to 795.00 Chinese Rugs Choice specimens; the colorings are exquisitely mellow and soft, in- eluding Gold, Blue and Mulberry, and the designs are beautiful. Sizes 6G ft. 2in. x 9ft. Lin. to 11 ft. x 16 ft. 125.00 to 575.00 regularly 195.00 to 750.00 1,000 Small and Medium-Size Oriental Rugs 15.00, 27.50, 37.50 to 110.00 Extra Special Seamed or Seamless Axminster Ruas regularly 49.75 and 48.00 A PHOTO PORTRAIT OF For Framing FREE With Next SUNDAY WORLD In Greater New York Only net

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