The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1918, Page 17

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paste pasa naa tt a eee oar If you would only PREPARE CHARGES "CATADA® TEA We are sure you would never again be satisfied with ordinary tea, Every cup of “Salada” is alike —delicious! WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. IN AIRCRAFT CASES :: Frierson Is Assigned to Formulate jy Those Against Lieut. Cols. Vincent = and Mixter and Lieut, Vrooman. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Attorney General Gregory has directed Assist- ant Attorney General Friérson to prepare the cases against Lieut. Col. J. G. Vincent, Lieut. Col. W. C, Mix- ter and Second Lieut. 8, B. Vrooman jr, Who were recommended for crim- inal prosecution in the Hughes report on aircraft production on the allega- tion that they had transacted Gov- ernment business with corporations in which they were interested. Secretary of War Baker will prob- Lord & lavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, Until Further Notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. Men’s Furnishings E have gone through our stock of Men’s Furnish- ings and singled out items for immediate wear and priced them down to a point where a real buying inducement awaits all who come. Those practical, every day furnishings that go to complete the well-dressed man’s wardrobe—in a quality Sy) standard that insures satisfactory service. That’s not all — there’s a discriminating taste dis- played in every selection, that will appeal to particular men who desire to shop on Election Day. Shirts at $1.85 | Neckwear at 95c Select patterns — made accord- | Chosen with the $1.85 shirts in surements—that insure a | mind so that you can match up your ‘ Peer raea npippedi net shirts—a large and varied assortment of sleeve lengths that will make the | —pen four-in-hands made of effec- choosing simple and correct. | tive durable silk. Chamois Gloves at $1.35 They wash right and have those short fingers that insure |{ a satisfactory fit to the short full hand—long fingers for the long slim hand—exceptional value. Cape Gloves at $1.75 Tan of course—that’s the correct color in cape gloves— washable as often as you want to wash them—that’s why they are so satisfactory—spear point backs—regular or short fingers. Silk Lisle Hose at $2.50 Box of six—hard twisted thread—yet so woven that they are soft and comfortable—black silk lisle—full fashioned quality. Cotton Half Hose, 28c | Wool Half Hose, $1.25 Inexpensive —- but a splendid | All wool—every thread — heavy wearing quality — the sort of Hose | weight — for cold weather protection you will feel like laying in a supply | hase eae sibs cad : i ich men who of when you see them—double soles | 416 ince’ in wool hése will ap- —black and colors. preciate. Ground Floor New Fall Lasts Unusual Values $Q_ 50 our new Men’s Shoe Department. Buck Tops in drab; tan or gunmetal Calfskin— $ all dark tan Ko Ko Calf—black Kidskin—English or wide all dark tan Ko Ko Ca k 8 i 8.50 TOC lasts At. ccccecccrcevcccrcrersrerscccsccsereeeces Fourth Floor Men’s Overcoats POLLOW ING our usual custom, we have arranged an important occasion in men’s practical overcoats espe- cially for Election Day. Considering to-day’s prices of good service-giving woolens, we can emphatically state and con- vincingly justify the assertion that the coats cannot be duplicated to-day to sell at these prices—especially the $25.00 slip-on overcoats. We make this statement to be frank the not to detract from worth or value of the other overcoats and ulsters. We can fit men who require any size from 34 to 46— another frank statement a for the purpose of avoiding bringing men here for these particular overcoats who require a larger size. At the prices we quote—we know that when you buy, we will also buy good will—that’s where real merit in clothing comes in strong. a2 BE TREE Single-breasted models in the loose slip-on box coat, in Oxford grays, browns and heather mixtures, also double-breasted ulsters, belted backs and convertible collars—the warm, serviceable great-coat. Sizes 34 to 46 $25.00, $30.00 and $32.50 Leer Ourth Floor Za ELECTION DAY—MEN’S SHOES IN OUR NEW DAYLIGHT Boot Shop—Fourth Floor—wide aisles—ample seating capacity—an Introductory Special—planned to give you a real buying inducement that will inspire you to come and see regarding the appointment of a court . (~The Bude WASHINGT! ajor Gen. aistence Diviaion of the Quartermas- ter Corps has purchased 60,000,000 pounds of prunes for our fighting | coming. forces during the coming year, If any ‘with the usua: regularity. recommended for court martial in tho ughes r ‘ - ne» * a ° THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918, , ng ity k's seatianany ‘within: a day « Will © te Follow | of the boys “over there” are tabeetee' ELECTION NOTICES. H ELECTION NOTICES, Sis Seaiciiir Cre PUANTNIGEAT Ye corer ‘ under the, misapprehension that the Gs _.___ | RR cc failuré of the French prune crop this year would eliminate prunes from the Dill of fare, they have another guess Prunes will be right there GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A a nnn we A Quantity of Black Chiffon Dress Velvets (French) will be offered to-day (Monday) at the greatly reduced price of $5.85 per yard Fashionable Gowns of : All-silk Black Chiffon Velvet (fine quality) Made to Order . $100.00 (This being about one-half the usual price) Department for Imported and Special Costumes (Third Floor) iSale. ‘ BUY YOUR OUTFIT NOW 4 Our Three Great elapted still pare PRODUCTION OF &® secre fae FURNITURE } PONE the ADVANGE ie’ PRICES. ‘and Costly Articles, 4) the balance in smal y internationst Nowe Servion, Ook Heed areal Sale of Heaters g* Cash or Credit, Nickel trimmed: eoder, 3-Room Outfit of High Grade PERIOD - FURNITURE [Pty u $298 Poy for It £4 Weekly SALE OF BRASS BEDS Reg, Price #22, 4 8 Jacobean Ock William & Mary Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) Cash or Credit PAY FOR IT a5 WEEKLY, With Carpets, Ri Li *350 Other 2, 8. 4 and 5 Room Outfits Up to $2,500. Americas GAe atest FURNITURE HOUSE $5 to $5000 € Select now whatever you want, pay a few dollarsdown, weekly or monthly payments. BUY NOW—PRICES WILL SURELY ADVANCE finleh; covered tn imitation Joather. Reg. Price 9190 nuvenn {tale heeaaiey, tt BOE) 451 Pay for This Suil 9 49 Ee Ga tt et A MT Dg Week . NG TABLE—Iteg, Vrice $30 BO Cash or Credit, 3-ROOM OUTFIT Open An Account jeums, ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM On Small Wer!ly or Monthly Payments BOARD OF ELECTIONS. BOARD OF ELACTIONS OF THR CITY OF NEW YORK, GENERAL OFFICE, MOMCIFAL BULLDING, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. NOTICE 18 MERBBY GIVEN IN PURSUANCE t Chapter 22 of the Laws of 1908 (constitw- ina Chapter 17 of the Consolidated Laws), as amended by Chapter 828, beetion BOL, of the Laws of 1918, of the boundaries of each of che slsetlon lstricts in the County of New Tork and Of the desigmation of (be piace of registration, | Oo€, Th, Sth, Oth, 10Uh, 11th and 17%, and the | poling pleese for the lection to Be held Novem, be Pats 2 aaa Oo eat cones, Ives } COUNTY OF NEW rok, ' Sorovan OF MANMATTAN, POLLING PLACES, ses iF First Assembly Distetet. | a a. 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