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THE EVENING WORLD,-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918, i] Vw ed and sup-| cause she had Ween sick. She was soldicrs and sallors passing through! tickets, according to Miss Margaret H.| for the soldiers is print Pea " plied to all booth supervisors. ont two weeks and just came back . VSTING SOLDIERS ©. New York on thet omy hootha vhat’ carpe of tne bomh infront of the| ,,A, Wier oF salle gas a pretty Bard] Paaay, 4 are accepting Payments and issue Official Liberty it ot “W.G Cc 8." oth: € he m wo be lone " ew Yor! a ihe oll | Pubic Library Bullding booth on Fittn| he mays a long way from te “WW. C.| Otto Herder, the child's father, said’ eceipts on ap otaeias of Fourth Liberty Loan bate: n Books i he links between the bays Avenue at dist Street. Last, night} C. 8.” boothe. he had been distressed and angry at Post Office—-Ala ain Floor © on twenty-four there was a Damrosch concert wt Car- first becavase the punishment might | have resulted in a tragedy, as schools | were closed Friday and will not be | reopened until Wednesday, but after investigation he agreed with the child and has written the Board of Educa- tion interceding for the teacher, — negie Hall exclusively for soldiers and ality the city offers not hundreds, of the boys who other- Want wise would not have known what waa SHE LOCKED UP CHILD 4 i hy anNTHS °. ts to these bootbe that the hoyn Provided for them were directed to the concert from the booth. —— jes the a troubles and a day at mee But theatre°tickets are not all that/y ttle Adele Herder No Worse for sailors and their friends. Scores, if y & Co.’ sion of smiles and the boys are interested |i ee tears | nate’ mother has come “to vinit Ss Stay in Closet and Father New Venture of Woman's, wats te rea Sarina poe. we hove mart Is Forgiving. og Ta 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street League for Woman’ : ye money, and I want to “ee bat 14 me to go ; Te ater When the teacher to! a erode vat’ tothe Flome Ser-| into the cupboard I went tn, for 1'4|0® Our Dart.” exclaimed one an © ce eae are | ae Ge camer 2 ven a ct soe ‘ Extraordinary Sale fe n't S| ere ct 0 "pe sone a a MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ FALL APPAREL e ld 0 eat irl bas too much powder on guess 6 forgot me, ih Most of the requests are for theatre | | meaty rs cin Lr irs 1 a Teer, paints 4 o a pretty girl who went to the with him. “T haven't, have Im the tet ap- yealed to Mise Yates |» Mine Yates ‘docided the girl would be prettier with a little less powder ‘The offending surplus was removed and the girl and her soldier beau went away arm in arm, ‘The next was a sailor who wanted to take his sweetheart through the public library, but she had a Little Service League Provides Good Samaritans, “That was @ gront strategic stroke Prosman or ai One of the most remarkable feat Ire9 | to gO of the organized entertainment for i dog, and dogs are not admitted, So the dog was left In the booth, and a k few moments later an gt ie i to leave itcase “for a few 1 pape tds coneentintee Now the Largest Exclustoely Women's ib ed. Ho had come to New York from an- Boot Shop in America other port nearby Ag! his Laban ‘ heart. He had bo er presents ‘< FA rate tabien, amet Produces ore cold ine form ot piaie Jind “taken her around." AN Hin mons Extra Special—500 Pairs 4 In appearance alone they are indistingulshable. Plain white tablets ey was gone and he must get back to are sometimes offered when Aspirin is called for, but an unmarked a. atiy prone Wile be white tables 19 20 unknown quaatity. said In ‘ee fe nse of his extravagance. Bayer Tablets aed Cupostes of Aspirin comtale genuine Acpiris, Miss Yates gave him an address Seasonable tional protection—every package and every tablet of genaing tsation payer-Fabiets of Aspirin is marked with The Bayer Cross. habe Prin” teanmportanon eo Seer eet thee tubes and taveioe We Al the ride hover aociaare have it charged against his pay. Black Lace “I didn't want my girl to tte the booth with a mighty pretty “1 want you to meet my eweet- 50 heart,” he said. “Do you blame me?" . a what?” asked the surprised! | mt don't blame you a bit,” said Miss | \ ‘ Yates. | Such tas the usual day’s| { ° ’ work at sil of the booths, which are | 475 Misses Cloth Dresses JR collage: > pad ta Pa These are made of Gun Metal Calf or ——————————— 6a are Mrected to the organiza-| |) black Glace Kidskin; high heel as illus- 12.75 , . the fitted to their epectal needa, and ar rm : i 53-57 West 14th St hundreds of civilians as well who trated; also limited number with low heels, regularly 18.50 to 26.50 es ° | have boys in the service. A ee Relief and tamil: or to th ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE. ~ bd THROUGH THE BLOCK TO 18TH ST. |] | wea “Cross Home orvioes, case THE PRICE IS REMARKABLY LOW. Serge, Jersey Cloth and Velveteen within the scope of the y. A are sent there: the War Camp Com. | [Ii ere - wonderful purchase of the season's most stylish Dresses in a large variety ; OUR hs Plea Ws Mad tog a Mek Pees |_OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY—ELECTION DAY of models, six of which are illustrated; size 14 to 18 years. is loes not cost you one cent extra for the ac io Street, provides accommodations for j of credit. You pay cash prices and get the areas, ieee ols, mene shoal ip an QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP i dependable merchandise in all lines worn by WORE ||| betas setAtsitorn Whe’ Aten witnow 32 and 34 West 34th Street i woman, boy or girl by paying $1 or more weekly. No || |money do not go bungry or without fees, no dues. Join the thousands that use our Club Plan, |} \* per es of dances, FUR COLLARED COATS |= ms for Women and Misses of beautiful Kept 4 Broadelett and Velour as well as in rich pile Plush, These garments are all on the very ne lines, and their perfect workmanship is apparent at o glance. All sizes from the slender der ‘Miss to the Woman of Matronly proportions. You will find these extremely good value at $ 4 5° COATS FROM $25 TO $75 TAILORED SUITS for Women and Misses Fine quality Mannish Serges, Poplins and Velours; in all the wanted colors, including Black and Navy. The tailoring and trim- ming of these suits are of the highest order, white the price is remarkably low. $3750 SUITS FROM $25 TO $75 SPECIAL ITEMS ctx CLUB PLAN $250 Women's White Cape Gloves .. ++ $1.98 fs Waesan's Lito Nice, Wied lar. ve 49e $1.98 Women's Sith Hove, Lisle Tops. full fashioned... 1,50 $1.75 Women’s » Heer Ribbed Vests and Drawere— Merede make. 1,25 $2.98 Women's Heavy Ribbed Union Suit Merode make 2.25 $7.50 Women's Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists. 5,98 350 Misses’ Stylish Coats 18.50 regularly 29,50 to 35.00 Extraordinary purchase of stylish and serviceable Coats made of Wool Oxford, Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Heather Velour; exceptionally well made and tailored; lined throughout with guaranteed satin; self or Black Plush collars; Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Olive Green, Oxford, Taupe or Burgundy; size 14 to 18 years. Eat them in place of meats and serve them always with Cut Down Your Food Bill (CREAMETI TES will give you more nourishment for the same price than equa! weights of almost any other food. It is a new, improved American macaroni product, which cooks in one- third the time of ordinary macaroni, = | and is more tender and delicious. | THOUSANDS If you have never tried Creamettes, buy a package from your grocer and | ss t 8 OF + t 8 ¢ |try thefollowing recipe: | PO S Gk I oO N S pcreamettes and Cheese | season At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard 331 Spring St.. N. Y. 185 Juniors’ Smart Coats 14.75 regularly 22.50 to 26.50 F By special arrangement with » leading manufacturer of high-grade Juniors’ © Apparel these stylish and serviceable Coats were purchased at practically cost of peor kta Povdapes in Wool vith and Burella Cloth; superior tailoring wel i ut with sateen; warmly intetlined: N made; througho avy + ay cheese, hot oven. ARE DAILY OFFERED Tho Creamette Company TO THE READERS OF Minneapolis THE WORLD HELP WANTED Ren angenrs P 7-49-51 West 42d St. Sale Starts Doors Open Tuesday, 9.45 A. M. Election Day AllSales Final Due to the epidemic which forced the closing of many facturers have enormous stocks on hand which must be disposed of before the season ends. This necessitates Direct to the New York Public an immense assortment of coats, suits and dresses Serge, Satin and Velveteen Frocks Newest and smartest models. Braid bound and button 50 misses. Normal selling prices up to $35, Ms Specially priced at A choice collection of serge, trico- | All gowns above $55.00—magnifi- tine, Poiret twill, satin, velours, Geor- | cent and sumptuous models, of trico- retail under normal conditions at | charmeuse and Georgette; odd $35.00 to $55.00. dresses valued at $90.00, ie e Fine Chiffon Velvet Gowns Exclusive high class models, exceptionally well finished, gowns have just arrived—in black, blue. uupe, wine, brown, etc. None worth less than $69.0v. Smart Winter Coats at 39.75 Serviceable models—interlined and silk lined. Bolivia, Duvet de Laine, Pom Models Trimmed with shawl or notch collars (some have cuffs also) of Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Nutria and Taupe Nutria; selling price to $75. Exceptional ‘All Remaining Suits at $35.00 Everything in Wool Velour, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine, Broadoloth. Oxford, stores throughout the country, several leading manu- ' at V/ho!esale and Even Less! trimmed effects. All silk lined. Afternoon Frocks | Afternoon Gowns gette and checked velours that would | tine, serge, velveteen, jersey, satin, Specially Specially Priced at 19.75 Priced at .00 Little details can be noticed by the most criti ul. These 75 Specially priced at Pom, Velour, Silvertone, ete. Untrimmed, to be worn with furs. Other Smart and surprising value. Immense assortment, etc. Fur trimmed or plain tailleur models, Values up to $69.50, or Gpeen; 3 size 12 to 16 years, ~ a