The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 9

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ne Spanish Influenza Sag ip pene WAR RELIGS REPLACE LACE AND SILK IN STORE WINDOWS, m Battered Kitchen, Airplane by Guynemer and Tr Foe Shown by Jame Build t up, your blood and fortifysyoumtbody against and splintered, ino brought down in with t Thirty-fourth S| i relica from the Wes n, ; xs ¢ Q- IV ah There is a feld ki ith France, Bel- a 5 toad tn Seovinials te rg and Switaerland, ts was weed in providing ge map in another win up to date, as the y For Boys 3 to 10 ; Corduroy Suits undnitatt’ of av areen afid.tin shac it whelesale at this vance to # more at+ “| LIGHTLESS ORDER APPLIED TO HYGRD-ELECTRIG PLANTS State Fuel Administrator Announces Power Generated From Water Conserved ot hydro-elecs he leht- as elec- o ‘The Red Blood Builder” Extra Special power f Was sent out to- New York State all county ad- Bpectal Offer for One Week Only; va $4.50 and $5 Suits--New and Fresh, in the Latest Fall Models At Two-Forty-Five Smart novelt# Sits ini the popular Norfolk effect with stitched belt, fine quality corduroy in rich blue, brown, gray The same grade of suits cannot be bought todé by little ariste models with straight ity you can dey Yarm and serviceable and pilable. Lastefuly designed, well made, and neatly fin- ished—every suit guaranteed to give sat istuction in every particular, Styles just like the picture shown here Limit 2 suits to a customer None to dealers ave on > | WOMEN WANT CAR JOBS, Cleveland Conductorettes: Ask tor! Hearing on Cane. LAND, Oct. 18.—Womer th Avenue Bet. 15th and 16th 15th and 16th Sts. Bi Areas Avenue N. W. Cor. 83d St. Both Stores Open Saturdays till 10 P.M. | | of them. | of usu the | 90, 000,000 Pairs of Happy Feet Today, inspect Ipswich Series Hosiery. It ranges from the sturdy, cushiony, resilient 25-cent sock of combed cotton yarn to the beautiful silk and lisle thread. stocking for women at 75 cents. All knit to fit—full size. Fifty million pairs of Ipswich Hosiery were sold last year, All knitted in the great Ipswich Mills. One pair for practically every second man, wo- man, and child in the United States. Think of it! For 96 years the name Ipswich on hosiery has been a guarantee of absolute reliability, hosiery comfort, fit, materials, and workmanship. Buy hosiery for the whole family at stores that dis- play the sign of the “Good Witch.” Your feet will thank you. the bd anot they fight. , zk sai ak : Lib ad Buy Bonds. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— goth Street Tox my Store Hours, until further n The Liberty Book to Buy Bonds Buy Your Liberty Book today from Bank or Trust Compan in New York City Any New York City Policema or Fireman Any Any Liberty Loan Booth Metropolitan Canvass Headquarters Any Subsequent pay...snts re cived at any New k City Bank or Trust Com pany or other authorized agent. Buy Two or More for Each Member of Your Family $50 Bond, Ist payment $4, then $2 each week for 2% weeks. $100 Bonds, Ist pay- ment $8, then $& each week for 23 weeks, Specially Purchased for Saturday An Entirely New Collection a Edie dit Hats $10.00 Values arranged to make this one of the most important and in- intere x Millinery oceasions of the se Vs Black Hats minute creations of the types appropriate for tailored, semi-dress and dress wear, Hand made of Panne and Lyons Velvets, with soft, crushable crowns and trimmings of burnt ostrich, plumes or novel fancie Tailored Hats $8.75 Long nap Beaver crowned, velvet-brimmed shapes, on most distinctive lines, eminently suited to wear with Winter Tailormades, Black, brown, taupe, navy, a few in purple. 7 \.. Untrimmed Hat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 Our own exclusive cc »pies of Anais ritative Paris | shapes in Velvet, Hatters’ Plush and Beaver. Fourth Floor Last Tailor-Made Suits Exceptional at $35.00 Silvertone Velours, All-wool Oxfords, Wool Bure and Delhi Cloth, in Velour Cloth, Reproductions of much higher priced models, strictly tailored and smartly belted coats, warmly interlined, peau de cygne “or novelty silk lined. Suits of the practical and really wanted types at a very low price. Fashion's latest expressions—presented at Misses’ Coats, Fur Collared, Special $45.00 Iwo decidedly smart tyles (one of whi ich illustrated), in velour Cloth Coating; warmly interlined garments, lined with novelty silks. 30th models have deep handsome muffler collars of French Seal (dyed coney) and cleverly belted H Misses’ Winter Coats Special = $29.50 Velour Cloth in the fashionable hades, lined with silk ar nly interlined, A belted n with the new crossover collar so modish, but ton trimmed. \ Juniors’ Velveteen Dresses Special | pecial $23.50 | oe $7.50 \ simple, very y charming m rele i } | I'wo-tone wool plaids of fine with \ BIrAPDINRS | OF braid; ne Yip texture in low belted Russian round ne frill finished ht = 6 YY pees ree tT ambtoldared tate black, na Burgundy and } hoa MOGE; RAG GMOTOIRSe Wir brown velveteen. Sizes 13 to | Maus | pique collar, 17 years. | ya | Sizes 6 to 12 years TheEasiest Way Women’s Winter Apparel Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel prices that are remarkable for their economy otice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. Boys’ Norfolk Suits ~~ Kiicieibockers| $15.00 Suits we find satis faction in lending our name to, be- cause the quality insures satisfactory service and points the way to ae economy. All fabrics chosen for their »' re ly wear- resisting qualities. Moreover, they are cut right, so the boy feels right and looks right. There is painstaking detail given to the sewing, so they will stand the strain of the playground, We are placing these suits on sale to demonstrate the value- giving possibilities of this store. Boys’ Norfolk Suits— with extra pair of trousers— guaranteed all wool, and that is an important consideration during these times, when cot- ton creeps in to lessen its real value; tweeds and cheviots New omart models and pat. y n terns, designed toa ary to the boy wh proud of his appear. ance. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $15.00 Fourth Floor, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Specially Reduced for Saturday * Laced Shoes—tan or black calf es 2 to6 iMusteated...$6.75 tan calf- gun metal and patent $5.25 Girl’ Laced or Button Shoes skin, white buck ! : tan calfskin, gun metal, patent leather, $4.75 Boys’ Dress Button Boote—patent and gun metal; sizes 1 to 6 $3.75 Little Boys’ Play or Scout Shoes — tan or black; sizes 11 to 1334 Also for Saturday Women’s Boots Brown Kidskin Lace ¢ Tan Calfskin Lace. Gun Metal Calfskin. 7.65 Black Kidskin Lace, Military Heels Pom Pom Coats Splendid Values at _ $50.00 A. striking smart model, developed in soft, weight but warm Pom Pom ‘Bolivia. fashion and fea turing a high muffler collar. Choice shades of Beaver, Taupe and Mist Gre | peau de cygne lined and comfortably interlined, °° light Belted in Aone 75 Fur Collared Coats of Velour Cloth. Special, $29.50. Misses’ Suits, Warmly Interlined, Special $25.00 Strictly tailored models, with jaunty coats, silk lined. Pra&tical, service-giving Oxfords, dark c hecks, mixtures, two-tone effects, featured at a price that is extremely low for Suits of such style and quality. Misses’ Velveteen Dresses Special $35.00 the in brown, na On f lels cleverest vy, Burgundy, k Velveteen, Em- ilk and bugles; long inset with filet cord bands, season’s moc { broidered with Girls’ Plaid Dresses

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