The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 15

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ig? SAR Oe germany Pit ea THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. KEEP THIS GIRL ON THE JOB! MAY IRWIN IS. SUED FOR a TAREE BROOKLY 'N STORE ° who some time ago sued Grace sei lia tle Road, Brooklyn, | (no Miva Sperry bad only tor in court who heant her enough to make $25, anda wite of r $250,000 lation to the actress), Elmer F the gyroscope her name 44th Street, summons filed without complaint was! we ear sn Spanish | Influenza mons also was filed | in one other cpse in which an additi be asked OUR MEN OVERSEAS LIKE | $180,000 FIRE DAMAGES Blalock was house: |*P0 Ma ot Bl ay the ne i] tre building. aw Saree ore Fiatbusi! “Stias Helen Stage of No. 61 West 15th HER DOUGHNUTS AND PIES Residents oa vee! ed Build O. Holmen in two auits, onesAvenue exte + | Street, who wore a Red Cross uniform 1329-1331 e > 4810-4812 esidents —o} urne uiTdINg | or himself and another ax administrator | reckless was arrested e same place as Miss , Owned by Actress Charge She [of the estate of his wife, who dled as the |cycle Policeman Kearney Sperry for dtiving twenty-seven miles BROADWA} FIFTH AVE. BP G88.06-4.69-4-06-44-.0004-6O0004 5 result of Injuries received in the fire, | her. ur, She was fined $27. Her % : fy Failed to Provide Escapes. asks $80,000 in tho frat and $51,000 In antes Nash told her the unt-|cuse waa that she waa hurrying to get Near Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th @ Hight suite asking an aggregate of {the second, the $1,000 being for loss of | form wote did not excuse her, and a sick sailor, 3 be % siso.000 damngee were filed in the {Droperty. Other sults are: George F. — Brooklyn Brooklyn im 4 ‘i Murray jr, manufacturing mechanic, 4 @ County Clerk's office to-day agains | 411,000; Mrs. Luella Murray, his wife, . b > ™ rwin, the actress, as the outcome | $11,000; . Cecilia Zalmani, a former | $ $ Bor one death and the injury of severat| dancer, $11,000; Rita Zalman her Build up your blood and FUL Cor. of BRIDGE ST 3 ® persons in the fire that occurred In| daushter, and reputed to bo a dancer | f rtif b d Fy t «, Cor. O . a a | > ‘ with Al Jolson, $13,000; William Hale, 4 $ December, 1916, in an apartment house |mangger for. Annette Kellerman, MTY FOUL ORY Mees At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn g wt 4 owned by the actress at No. 155 West | $11,000, and Mrs. Blalock, . 3 H ; The sults are based on charges that PRIvens ARE $ Miso Lewin, ‘whe le known. in privave| WOMEN DRIVERS ARE FINED. | $ ife as May Irwin Misfeldt, and js 9u/ designated in the, complaints, ta fire. escapes. Many reside uildfng had thrilling escapes. Most of the persons suing are. mem- bers of the theatrigil profession. One. however, is Mrs. Jennie Jenkins Pla- lock, whose occupation is that of house: keoper and is recalled as the November Sales At pro of Gude's Pepto ‘Mangan Prte€:¢ Special “The Red Blood Builder” Brooklyn. Miss Helen Sperry of No. 15: woman | Pree eee” 6500000000 3750305000008003 3 3 H 2 é SOOO De . Ms p is one of the most q effective rotten out for the Unite War Work campaign which sta Nov. 11, to provide fands fo: m Army, Y. M «. A. Kr 4 us and other organizations doing ork to help jhe soldiers in France. The Salvation Army girl has ween made famous by her doughnuts and pies which she makes f © men, often serving hem hot tn the front line trenches -_ SHOOTS AT FLEEING AUTO. nd 177th Streets Audubon Ave Avenue; 168th CLAIM BOY FOUND IN HOTEL. Parents Call for Child Left in Place Disappeared, by Uncle Wh Little Edward E t Hotel i 50 LOST ON NAVAL PATROL. | Whole Crew Aboard Canadian Ven-| NOW RAISES G00 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or- ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | “1 took Lydia I etable Compound an organic trouble which pulled’ me down| until I could not put my foot to) the floor and} could scarcely do my work, and as I| live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens | every year it for me, “Tsaw the Com. pound advertised In our paper, and tried it. It has restored my hi so 1 can my work, and I so gratefu Tam recommen to my fri Mrs. D. Rh. R. 4, Oregon, TL Only women who have suffered the | tortures of such troubles and have dri along from day to day ean relief which this famous | J herb remedy, Lydia KE. Pink: | egetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywiere in Mrs, AY condition should profit by her ree The result of their 40 y ence is at your service. made it very hard | | li Private Subway ] ; Entrance, : wh % \ | Hoyt Street paler Gams In the smart specialty shops—particularly where women’s sport clothes are sold, you will find “Castle” | Hats. Their name is synonymous with style, from | sample sales. But we wanted them, because of their excellence, | Hat sale of ours; and therefore are glad to offer them, in an admirable’ v | low price. There are \ ' Dressy Black Hats and Colored Hats | Hats for Motoring, Golf, and Sports Wear generally Far too great a variety of styles, colors, materials, Materials:— Velours, banded and trimmed with flowers or ribbons. Clipped beaver. Panne or Lyons velvet, corded and stitched. Hatters’ plush, French brocaded novelty velvet. Broadcloth Velour Gold and silver lace Gold brocade. Beaver cloth. In the group are more than a hundred superb Pattern Hats at a small fraction of their retail value. | Early Selection Is Men’s Suits and Overcoats of Distinction Good cloth, good cut, good tailoring —all tell in the fine arance of this Winter Clothing for men, These same qualities will also tell, as time goes on, in the good service the wise men who buy the Suits and Overcoats will get out of them. And prices? Well, the surest test is for a man to look at this | Clothing critically —and then shop around to see at what price he can match it. It will be a higher price. Winter Suits at $30.00 Worsteds, with black and white silk decorations; also plain grays. variety of models—all up to the minute Winter Overcoats at $35.00 Chesterfields in Oxford gray; lined with heavy satin. Slip-ons and Ulsterettes, in plain and faney roughish materials, anc of colorings. One-quarter satin-lined, and in the favorite walkin Second floor, A Ja variety th 500 Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Of Regular $25 to $40 Grades Sizes for Women KY pein, BO 1 95 Over twenty-five distinct and good new styles are | offering. -third of the Coats at least would retail, unde’ r $35 i Not a Coat in the splenc Tae sntally, we could secure the Coats to sell at ‘this extraordin lot, Silvertone, It is a very desirable indeed: Desirable Materials: qe eneneeeeaneteeeemeeS Velour, Kersey and Broadcloth. and sealine, on ma Guaranteed satin and peau de cygne line a numbe: and some are interlined for warmth, Some half-line In the collection are about 75 Coats of all-black velour, which are very suitable for mourning wear. Second floor, Centre) Wuliding. These Are, in Our ‘fudgment, the Best Coat Great Events = are sa fi hl Sale Extraordinary of Famous “CASTLE” Sample Hats 1,200 Immensely Smart Hats Made to Retail at $8 to $18.75 | it took a deal of figuring with the manufacturer before Desirable Fur Tri opossum (dyed), natu A Mie rer Closes 6.15 P. M. my $5.00 | coast to coast; and the Hats are not usually found in in preference to any others, for this semi-annual sample variety of styles, at an exceedingly Restaurant and Dinner Hats Afternoon Hats Hats for Evening Wear Smartly Tailored Hats to describe in detail—but here are a few: Trimmed With:— Ostrich plumes Pheasant Chenille embroidery Fur crowns As to Colors:— There are stunning black Hats, Hats in dark colors to match any Fall costume, and sport Hats in both bright and dark colors, Fancy Feathers Wool braid Soft beaver cloth crowns Fancy ribbons Pompons Wool embroidery Tinsel ribbons Send Moor, East Building Particularly Urged! Georgette Crepe Blouses for Christmas Gifts | $4.69 tor $7.00 to $8.00 Grades A manufacturer's clearance of exquisite Blouses at a sacrifice price made possible the offering of such | wonderfully dainty models in such stunning styles at this figure. —elaborate designs in beads, —pin tucks, some criss cross. —trimmings of blue Georgette crepe —trimmings of lace, fringe or satin. They are just the sort’ of Blouses you would enjoy having, and consequently the sort that would make welcome and ap- | preciated gifts. Becoud floor, Kast Butiding izes for Misses 14, 16, 18 included in this r usual circum- lid group is less arily low price. immii Nutria, al raccoon ny of the Coats r of the Coats; d. broadcloth and Values Offered This Neason at This Low Price fall: authoritative style standards of the Winter season will be presented to-morrow (Saturday) in endless panorama of fashion and fabric, al prices representative of the most extraordinary economies. Coats at— ‘f 50 Values to $55 Representing an inexhaustible selection of ultra fash- ionable models in the new Pompoms, Wool Velours, Crystal Cloth, Silvertones and Broadcloths, with many effectively trimmed with handsome fur collars and cuffs. Others 24.50, 42.50 and to $275 Suits at— 29: 73 Values to Values to $45 The very styles that are most sought by women of fashion everywhere, in Serges, Tricotines, Broadcloths, Velour de Laine and other modish weaves; many smart new belted effects and pocket novelties; all the latest Winter colors. Others 25.90, 37.50 and to $195 Dresses— 1 4: 754 Values to $30 Designs of unparalleled charm and originality of mode created in the exclusive new Velveteens, Serges and Georgette and satin combinations; dis- tinctive tailleur effects and novelty draped, pannier » or tunic models, in the season's richest shades. ~ Dresses oy 504 Values to $40 2 4: Creations of extraordinary beauty and versatility of line presented in the most stunning of the new Velveteens, Serges, Georgette and Satin Combi- nations and other fashionable fabrics, in every beautiful shade popular for the Fall and Winter season and in great variety of models. Others 32.50, 49.50 and to $75. Smart Velve- teen Frocka Trimmed with Fur. Special 815.75 Sale Smart Blouses Customarily Priced to 8.75 Ca. A very remarkable blouse} olfering, showing the | most fashionable models | in Georgettes and crepe de chines and ad eee satins; new colorings. . Jap Mink Cape Coatees Wolf or Fox Sets i ——_—_—_——— ——_——— ee A very superior quality and Taupe, brown or black, of soft, Fa made to represent per- silky skins and large H 3 fectly the real mink in animal scarf; canteen appearance and wear. or barrel shape muff.. *120 Hudson Seal Sets — Large stole, size 12x72 inches, with canteen or barrel i ao” shape muff; a very Special Offer Girls’ Coats beautiful set. Special Customarily Priced to 24,50 49° Dyed Skunk Capes Made of all solid skins in a beautiful large cape <7" effect; trimmed with fully twenty tails Everything that is pretty and petite in girls’ Winter Coats, in a host of | stylish new collars, cuffs and belts; | fr 73) | ° : and novelty materials, with all the} smart in new Winter shades.....)

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