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. Vs WILSON INDORSES. ~ NID FOR GREEKS IN ASIA MKOR Bound by Many Ties to All Lib- erty Lovers, He Writes Re- lief Committee Chairman. Frank W. Jackson, Chairman of the Relief Committee for Greeks of Asia Minor, to-day made public the follow- | 4 thg letter from President Wilson com- | * mending the work of the committee: “I am in hearty sympathy with every effort being made by the people of the United States to alleviate the terrible sufferings of the Greeks of Asia Minor. None has suffered more of more unjustly than they. They are bound by many ties to the rest of the liberty loving peoples in the world who are fighting to free all weak and Oppressed nationalities from the cruelty and oppression of strong and autocratic governments. “The Greeks in Asia Minor have by their thrift and enterprise shown themselves to be possessed of quall- ties most essential to fhe future eco- nomic development of that fertile country. *Their steadfast allegiance to their Ghristian faith in the face of every inducement and threat to abandon it, commends them gnost strongly to all who believe in the principles of re- ligious freedom, and their adhereave wo the ideals of Constitutional Gov- ment should make them peculiarly @ object of the cordial sympathy of the American people, the foundation stones of whose political structure are freedom and liberty. “For these reasons I warmly com- mend the efforts being made by the Relief Committee for Greeks of Asia Minor to relieve the suffering Grecks of that country, and I bespeak for it the hearty and continued support of the Greeks and all lovers of Greece in America.” i UNCLE SAM A JUNK MAN. IN, Oot. 26.—Folks who have been obeying Uncle Sam's in- Junction to waste nothing at last are WAGSHINGTO: ww how they may dispose of , Fags, metal and various other of scrap. The War Industries to-day announced the creation ‘8 National Waste Reclamation sec- of the board, which will direct lection of savings. most Important materials to be “7 gg to en, and bt rags, steel, copper, brass, zinc, ir, tin, leather, lead, tinfoil, &>. aper is true also of ‘ther and other ar- 65-71 SMITH 1 STREET ISTATE STREET SOLDIERS EVICT TENANTS. ——= OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS On Easy Terms To Suit Your Pocketbook Queen Anne Dining Suit AMERICAN WALNUT OR MAHOGANY Suit comprises four beautiful pieces, consisting of large buffet, china closet, serving table and dining table. Piece Living Room Suit $69.00 Beautiful mahogany finished Library Suit, upholstered in brown Spanish leather on stecl tempered springs. OF AIRPLANE PLANT SITE Their Belongings Piled in Street, and Windows A 1 ° 9 Many tenants of dwelling houses on 1329-1331 4810-4812 ce 'atan Mie tol wine aewes || | SROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Ap A a Sa Geae Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt St. last y States soldiers. The t nm no by the Government several days ago to get out, as the space was ne ¢ buildings to the airplane ster & Co., but In the m ty of cases they failed to obey At the dinner hour last night fifty At seldiers appeared, moved the famil The Penalty of Eye Neglect ~—is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 OE hilich& Sons. Established 56 Years lew York: 184 B'way, at John St, 223 Sixth Av., 15th St] 350 Sixth Av., aad St, f Brooklyn: 498 Ful ror Nassau, at Ann St. West gad _ Street, Iton St,cor.Bond S Dew ferol Are You Run Down? Your physician will tell you that ail you heed is a toning up and a of tron, ‘s | 4 & skilful combt- nation of peptonized iron, man ganese, pure olive oll and port wine, ‘will give you tron in a manner that your system can absorb. Olive. oll will correct constipation. Port wine will tone up. your nervous system and make rich, red blood. AFTER INFLUENZA DEW-FER-OL is pleasant to take, will bring you quick relief and lasting beneft. will help you to stand th. rigors of winter. To- day—buy a bottle at Dewey's, or at your druggist or dealer, $1.25 A BOTTLE —_—! H. T. Dewey Sons Co:, 138 Fulton St., N. Y., or All Liggett, Riker-Hegeman Stores Burgundy and gray; beaut 440-442 (STH AVENUE lord STREET Important Sale Hadsen Seal Coat —- 45 in. loose model, shaw! collar and wide cuffs $ of Hudson Seal to match; 195 belted effect...........++ Hadson Seal Coat—47 inch, full sweep model, in loose ripple ef- feet, with skunk or taupe 245 wolf collar and cuffs Hadson Seal Coat-—45 inch length, semi fitted with belt; collar and ¥ tied tamed inven © DOS natural skunk and mole... $179.00 6.75 up 32.50, Novelty Blouses ae 4 Exquisite beaded models, richly em- \.. broidered effects NN and a great num- )\) ber are charming! Vi finished with ‘dainty tuckiags; “ all the newest Autumn shades, Othere 5.75 THREE BROOKLYN STORE. Store Opens 9.45; Closing 6.15—Until Further Notice FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Introducing Models of Inimitable Distinction in Smart Winter Styles ; ODELS of unrivaled charm and stunning mode presented in a won- derful wealth of design and fabric aad Saturday offering at the accompanying attractively low prices. Elaborate Creations in Winter Coats ar 5 .50 Coats of delightfully original con- ception, in smart Pompons, Wool Velours, Silvertones, Broadcloths and other fashionable materials. Many Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Novelty belted styles predominate, others in newest girdle effects, with fashionable pockets and handsome new collars of fur or self material. Others at 25.00, 49.50 up Special Offer Velveteen Dresses Customarily priced at 25.00 and 35.00 Creations of ideal loveliness for afternoon and street utility, in richest) $ quality velveteen; stunning satin girdle effects, sash novelties and braid trimmings; eolorings of aitdey purple, black, navy, overseas blue, taupe, ful panel, Russian neo and coat models at. Charming New Models in Latest Suit Styles de Laine, Silvertones and Serge, many handsomely trimmed, and in all the latest new Winter shades. These costumes are comparable with models shown elsewhere at much higher prices. Others at 25.00, 49.50 and up Natural skunk Set, $147.50 95 ‘ | In Black and White introduced in this special These Gloves were black. Women’s Silk Stockings fections in the weave. $1.19 Pair and in white. $1.48 Pair $1.98 are offered at this price. knitted cotton, 75e. COMBINATION SUITS of band top, 98¢. Men’s Winter Underwear Many a man Underwear. Customarily 50 Distinctive Underwear here—of qualities 45.00 and 37 Styles at | tried by service: 50.00 Low Prices $3.98, $5.48, a garment. sizes. 16 years sizes, $7.29. or natural. Extra sizes, $7.98. Union Suits of Winter Furs 879. eles at i tek del = sree ecarf model . long by. 5 00 wes, lnee stripe effect; 75 w wenty 3 " iE tba and specially 49 Hudson Seal Stole, 1°x80. Hudson Seal Muffs, special Animal Wolf Scarfs, up fro! Animal Wolf Scarf Sets.. Natural Skunk Sets, choice ‘Taupe Fox Sets, upward from 9” DP Youthful fashions. of ay elegance and distine- /-)/ 4 tion, characterized by / /|) // smart simplicity and the splendid quality that goes with the best tailored Martin styles for girls; every new weave and coloring. Others 18.75 22.50 up Alf For Sensible Christmas Gifts!— Another Extraordinary Offering of Women’s French Kid Gloves Two-Clasp; Pique Sewed 2,875 pairs of these fine Gloves are in this offering—not a great many, in view | of the tremendous response to our last week’s offering; so it is highly advisable to come EARLY for your share. turer from whom the last lot came; they are in the fashionable and desirable pique stitching, and are well worth the difference in price; in all sizes; in both white and Full-fashioned Silk Stock- ings, in black, white and colors, are offered at this low price because there are slight inrper- PERFECT SILK STOCKINGS, full-fashioned, with lisle tops, soles, heels and toes, are shown in black Btreet Moor, Central Bullding, Women’s Glove Silk Undervests Some of these soft, pretty Undervests are finished with bodice tops, others with neat edging. Both pink and white BLOOMERS of pink or white cotton, made in knee lengths, with Street floor, Central Building. is peering timidly into his bureau drawer now-a-days, to see where he stands on the question of warm If he finds his supply low, he can get good Shirts and Drawers * Wool and Cotton, $2.29, $2.98, ‘The two higher priced grades are “regular made,” in stout and extra All-wool, our famous “Pescot” brand, made in Scotland, and sold by us exclusively in Brooklyn for the last $6.48—Heavy, natural color. Extra $7.29—Medium and heavy; white Heavy Ribbed Cotton, 980, $1.98 Wool-and-cotton, $3.39, $4.39, | Silk-and-wool, $8.25, $11.79. | Btreet floor, Hoyt street, 1 Women’s Very Attractive New Winter Coats, $22.75 and $29,95 Store Opens 9:45 A.M. Closes 6:15 P. M. . lities Now Selling | $1.49 Pair paso 3303350. anct made in Grenoble, France, by the same famous manufac- Street Moor, Central Bafiding. Charming—Inexpensive: New Velvet Hats ¥ ¢ Always a flattering material, velvet is doubly becoming when shirred, tucked or draped, as it is in these lovely new Hats. The shapes are the new, close-fitting Tur- bans preferred by many women for veiling, the youthful roll brim sailors in saucer or Chin Chin styles, and novel adaptations of tricorne style. NEW BLUE MENNA TAUPE BROWN BLACK Fancy pins and ornaments are used for trimming these |! desirable Hats of velvet. 100 Hats That Were $7.00 to $10,00 are included in the assortment offered at $4.98. '/clours, napped beaver, velvet and fancy materials—large snd me- dium shapes—models suitable for dress wear or in tailored styles—black as well as colors. fine Merzanine floor, East Building, Stunning Serge Dresses for Women, $16.98 Several very attractive new models are included in this sale of women’s serge Dresses—all shown in both black and navy blue. —sash and panel styles —round and square necks —basque effect waists BRAID TRIMMING predominates in these Dresses, giv- ing them the smartness of considerably higher-priced models, | Beoond floor, Central Building, CARACUL CLOTH, the popular material that closely imitates fur, is used for the model sketched. The style is simple, but exceedingly smart, and the price is amazingly low for a Winter Coat of such handsome appear- ance. The large convertible collar may be worn open at the throat if desired. The all-around belt fastens at the side in a novel manner. Sizes 34 to 46. $29.95 || WOOL BURELLA CLOTH forms another desirable model at this same price. A button-over collar, neat double belt and deep cuffs are |! features, Satin lines the entire Coat. Brown, Burgundy and taupe. Sizes 34 to 46. so $29.95 POM POM in dark green, Burgundy, brown and t e, is a belted Coat, lined throughout with peau de eee mre ar} SEAL PLUSH forms the fourth at this price, a full-fl " satin lined Bnd made with convertible colne eae peel THREE STYLES AT $22.75 All in Sizes 34 to 46 DARK OXFORD TWILL lined and interlined. Made in semi- belted styles with semi-fitted back. Smart collar and deep, flaring cuffs, | HEAVY VELOUR in black, navy, green, brown | —lined throughout and made with large cross collar. OXFORD with large collar or convertible collar of seal plush. Becond Moor, Central Buildi: and Oxford gray